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Haye you woek heart, dizzy feelings, oppressed line , and: the surpli aime Iace with a chemisette or vest police stations of the lower Bast side breathing over the and the many Wistressing your serofalous eonditions, aleers, fever-sores, white swellings, Dr. Pieroe's Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonic necded (or excessive tisaue waste, in com thin-blooded people. FF a i n t ? Vince adh shore it tunic of Venice meals? Or do you experience: pain shortness of by ath ongoing up-ateire clock-work. The red why nervous debility, f neighbor. Many have been cured-of to., by taking from fevers or for run-down, anenie, Can t Find The Spot or staib'on your clothing when it has been cleaned ai the Globe Cleaning and. Pressing Co's, Your suit of light colored Sum- mer clothing lagts you just three times-as Iong and always looks new and natty by sending it here when i needs pressing and cleaning. Our-system of dry: cleaning is a boon to those who wear light colored -clothing. THE GLOBE CLEAN. G PRESSING Co. of Post Officeon Fourth Ave. in your house will give you fa floor that-will last a lfe- We can supply you with Onk, Maple, and Birch flooring at very little more cost to you than the common kind. z We handle + brated. BEAVER BOARD. Forinside finish, Ask for SONS? gt; samples. The ay Lumber Coy ome. and Yard opp. Flour Mill Phone 282. ie. cele , EPSP ERT ESS : are of palest pink satin, the first tint This was . + We 8 shed Be Ee New York, July 6. -Now that the summer season bas al last begun in earnest, It Is quite timely to. speak: of the Intest styles in outing apparel, es- jally for the yofinger women and costumes, but they differ: principally ifn cut, terials and combinations of materials evidence, close fitting xoM brim shapes, The iwide-wate pique and cotton cordurcy ticularly in the, soft light. browns, straw and white felt; . Sometimes face sits brim. Paniimas are as pop- ular. as ever and there -are other, cheaper, supple straws blockad in the roll brim Panama shapes. haryiig degrees of height and width are shown in rough straws and in sott felt. Tussor, taffeta, quaint flower- ed Silks, lineys and cretonnes are:all used for the stitched outing hate and) for stiffer shapes in combination with straw. Clever little gant of the round close crown and narrow. rolled and rim type are made in.soft white felt or other eoft material and have two-tennis racquets, made, from fine dark Diue silk braid or cord, crossetl j n the front: of the. rown for the only trimming Sweaters of the knj ing hard-pressed by the blazers and Norfoiks and Mackinaws, and parhaps for fiat reason have taken on many new Variations. The Englich sweater reoat ef severe coat.lines bat Lnitted lor woven-t *simulate knitting in soft Angora-woo is considered very modish for reat.servicp and comes in attrac- tive in heather-mixtures-and in th syexptams which indieate of fine thread lace. er Ciroulation and bed Blood? A heart toaio, : Kira abo body: pbuliee aa has stood thertat of Dr. Pierce Golden Medical D Discovery ec ced aot The heart becomes regula blood corpuscles are increased in number and the nerves In Cura are well fed. Tho arteries are filled with good rich blood. That ifritability, fainting spells, The corners 1 fain 1 to border the ends to year with sheer -Ungerle frogks from the Ivory-white. * FADS AND pleated in soft folds about the waist + FASHIONS * /ana gonceivable Kinds of ;garments: gt; the-prettiest: cuches. Flesh colored yokes with close nobody came 1 in the maiter,of material, not so-much the space filled with lace Flowrices are appearing. but they, are Outing bats ofall kinds ar rather Kebt scanty, New flounces on tatt- imore interesting than usual this sea- etta skirts are. cut to. be stitched.on son, Te.be sure, there is little that is/flatly and the lower edge cut in scal- absolutely new in-shape, but new ma- lops of petals, and s lf-bound. and new tricks..of trimming are njored frock The eponge, which 1s 0 checteq worsted, coarse meshed linda prominent in frock material and trim-/on crash is patent leather strip of ming has been used.for outing hats tro, too and is blocked into all the small) hich fastens with: Colonial buckle walst ts of the With the return of the directoire WA romes the Jnevitable gt; sash. e this fuct, for sashes Kreatly improve any frock with which they are worn, Black velyet or saiin ix the mbterlal most enant w wvored for the sash girdle The ppear and are over wide waist belt 8 formed of soft this alterative extract of medicinal roots ? . pu: up by Dr, Pierce without the use of alcohol. Olds, The long sash ends are of Jd lengths, falling Crom the side or back, oftiearesk These ends mmyyseiebed 185 be cmbrofdered with plain black or Stick to this gaffe and saoe remedy and refuse all just, in colors, using ain Arabian design. ** kinds offered by the dealer who.is looking for 4 larger profit. Noth- en do you ball as imuch good on Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicul Discovery, we rounded or cut Fringe 1s sometimes used A charming sash ught at the left s 4 by a gar- land of smallest pink and Blue rose buds and follage:fashioned of ribbons Richings of silk are used in every Patfette makes sirls, There are any new and at- Stock oollars are worn with evening tractive things in motoring and riding fowns, which are cut very decolette. Many bodic s, are cut very low with ruches., The correct belt for the plain tall of light-weight serge, one to two inches ty width, f highly polished gold, Green s tremendously fashionable jare treated in the same Way and the) (nig year and to the popular priced Fegulation corduroy also is used. PAT jewelry haye been added Imitation fade necklaces, earrings and brooches Then there are combinations of which bid fair to outdo coral in popu- straw. and eponge, straw and. linen, igrity. Soft collars for morning wear are both, the straw and other: materials) i246 up in Bedford cords, ratine anil ee phi jetimes a hemp drald vstural and white pongees with colors of gay hue trims aqpoft white felt. and) sy soiaered In harmonious designs. Collar and cuff sets of ratine in crushed strawberry; tan, Delft. bule, etc., have belts to match. the yogne of thetotte) Bale eae Hect-tHere has heen-a sort of reflected vogue for the more show to. dompel. him to contribute toward 4 pompadour patterns. 4nd in chiffon, are employed for dres- sy costtfies in combination with lace These, in-silk fourices cand pannier ,ideas.+ FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. esis ole ie folate ot Bet srRAy ToPIes Frdst LITTLE OLD NEW YORK hehe New York, July . Strangers visit- ew York City for the first flounce. or fine ly y and it is safe to predict that thet next bomb will be better timed. A Jewish woman came 16, one of fhe th other, day in a great state of ex itemoiigeda yiformnd the, tieutonant In charge that Rer boy Was lost or find Crying amt gestiout- eneral alarm been abducted ating sho bogged thar i be sent outfor the boy oS sympathetic and asked the frantic mother for 4 description of collgpsed when the woman nformed him that he pos was 5 feot01 inches HL and pound: Wiliam Hammerstein tg provitis himself indeed a chip off the old block. He hag shown bimsel quite as resourceful as nis: father ft quite as skillful in inventing co ing dodges; The patrons of the Vi toria Theatre roof xarden geem to be A (rifle careless with thelr mongy and after every. performance the exgilipyes cleating up pick op several JMmlars in change, carelessly dropped empat- rons. With quite remarkableaypnes the boy. He heart mann f anid upen all over the money found-by them to Mr. Hayimerstein, who .Neld the money in case It shouid de clalmed, Of course claim if ang grad ually the aeeun ation ofcolns:reach- ed a total of more than- 500. ;Then great idea came, to Mr Hammer- stein how to get rid of the money which he was too 'scrupitlous toskeep, and, at the same time, Advertise his Toot garden. He made out checks vatylng im amount from.15 cents to 5 and ag- gregating 85 per every afternoon performance, thorougiily+ shuffled therg ang had the man at the eti- trante ,present to every third person Tuteridg the garden ne. ofthese checks until all were distributed. 1n this way he killed two birds with one stone and the. increased attendance showed that thja sdvertising dodge was quite successful. There fa iman In Boonton, N: who, unless furtber Tel change the result, map the champion bger dein United, States. Accordini statement in court. he-spent g?25 for beer in 227 days. At five a glass that would mean 4 total f 14 500 beers, an average of nearly Soxty- four glasses a day. It is no S prising that the man dia ia nota its wiree aaa abe had to KO court her maintenance. The. ,-aternity of the Biack Haha seems to have terrorized the Italians In this lty so effective, that ther do-notdare todo anything that might possibly. be construed into an hostile jact.to the Biack Hand. The other day three Ttalians who had been ar- rested on. chatge of Swindling were brought int court. The) regular-in- terpreter Was not present and a clerk being of Italian parent ee, was press- ed into service for the o casion. The Last Chance to Secure on of the ei lery Greatest Ty Painting Of the Modern French S hde je-are bel oreven many Who have visit the city on s veral oceasions, do not, as a rule, realize. that the importance of New Yerk is not altogether due to its enormous population, the great- ness of its financial andg commercial business and to N favorable ge0- graphical locatiog asa seaport, but that the.city is also a great manufac- young man Interpreted the q:-Slions ana answer faithfully for a while, but after a while he turned to the court and said that he, refused to-serve as interpreter any longer.. He said the men.were members of the Black Hand and he was afraid something might happen to him, should he con- tintie to act as Interpreter in the cas soft greys, browns and greens. Very light welght sweaters of very fine fleecy Angora wool aye shown ) and silk-knitted. sweaters as well as turing centre, n fact, the greatest in the sworld. . Statistics just given out by the Fed- eral Gensus bureau show that, the Woo Sweaters with collars, cuffs and) *S8tesate value of the products man- in New York City during doTicE TO CREDITORS /OF 45D trasting color are popular. DEBTORS. lt;a Notice-t Creanors and Debtors gt jknittea sweaters. The Assinibols -Music Company, Medicine Hat. The Agsinibola Musi Company changes hands on-Jime Bth, 1912, All debts gpntracted. by the .Com- pany previous, to that date will be paid by 8, C) McCleltan. Debts contracted by this:Company, Atter chat date will not be-assumed 5551 0F paid by 8. BL McClellan. All, persons indebted to the Com- pany Yor debts contracted pricr to June 6th, 1912, are hereby notified end) required. to pay the amounts ES a - dine Hat, who is the only person auth- orlesd to recelye them. Any amount 80 due ot accruitig du as aforesald id otherwise than to S. E, whieh ar McClellan will be at. the risk of the person 80 making payment. THE ASSINIBOIA MUSIC COMPANY, 8, EcMeClelan, Manager. Dated this 5th day of June, 1912. ATKINSON ifbien TRANSFER AND --DRAYING. Orders Promptly. Attended to. Day Address: Royal Bowling Alley. Phone 189, Night Address: 814 Montreal Street. Phone 509, testimony of post-office mail at Louisville, it takes are worn Over black mousseline slips e insige the made for wearing aver a Docket bindings of Knitted silk in con S lege and club color. stripes used tor ithe cgrey biaver coats are echoed in The blazers are being done to death ched, hats of the stripe wi ful wearers. They are ample, well supplied with pockets and of bright solid color red or green or blue. White Norfolks, Norfolks of white or black check or stripe or fleck, of mixed tweeds, of corduroys, or any material of sporting makers, ai The plain and plaid Mackinaws with or without. hoods belong in the i sollege girls for several years but have only this season come into gen- eral use.- The college girls too have popularized the black ruyber coat wear, and while the costiime might not look Well-on Fifth, Avenue it has much to command it for spdrtipg fuses, -making the wearer moro secure against heavy rain than any of tho dressier raincoats and more con en tional hats. fect freedom on movement. The ac- cordian plaited skitts, once more In fashion, are pretty and comportable for tennis ff, made in soft material, and the short, loose sleeve, wide. at bottom, which is seem on man yof the summer morning frocka is just the thing, for tennis. White Mnen gowns decorated with L open-embroldery and cut otit deslgns ax; a' Tining. With these are worn fashionable girdles with two nk, A very effective gown Is princess land many Of theni, are too crude. in -more than 20,000,000. ny Soloring-to-te bevomitie, hut they I portance among the Industries of the brighten a Summer outdoor scene, and/eity it the manufacture of men s and worn with white skirts and little-stit- women s clothing: ith roll Prim jjishm nts engaged tn the manufactfe of white are gay and Jaunty for youth- in 1909 gave employment to about i Less spectacular are the 161 490 wage enmersand produced jloose comfortable Nerfotks in Bort godds valued at 484,388,000. try was n xt, in 2,883 establishments, employing 48,- 322 persons and turning out products valued at 182,509,090: wear are sm tioned by the Tassron,obe tm includes slaughtering And meat pack- ufactured The col- the year 1909 reached the staggering totel of 2,029,092,576. Th the same year. there wete. twenty-one indust- ties in this.city, having each an an- nual output of: products valued at First in im- postponed fi await the returnof the regular inter- preter. 7 A swarm of bees which had settled na tree at Broadway and Thirty-) third street, Bayonne, caused quite a distufbance and the police department, was notified. One of the patrolmen was detailed to stop the trouble and hurried to the place where the bees had settled. - In the mean time a man who understood something of apleulture, had procured a box, which Ta Cigale (The Grasshopper ) pyRdbuded Bisson, the first of The Daily Newi series of the world s greatest pictures, was honorably placed in ae eaten exhibition at Paris. It is a beauigiul painting, one of the: best of its The 5,21. estab- The printing and. publishing indis- importance, wittr) The list of in the city fe held under the swarm. Then he shook the brarich to which the bees were attachedunt they fell into the box. Everything would hava. beew Well, had not-e OD ped a sidne into th box before the) Md was closed. Furiously the bees swarmed out of the: box, attacked and stung everybody in the immediate. yi- inity, Including the mischevious boy, and the patrolman who bad just ar- rived, all ont of breath, and then : . rhyme it runs this way: ochre tae a ae body vemenibers La Fon- taine s fable of The Grasshopper and the aE ee oe en How spent you the summer? - Quoth she, looking shame + At the borrowing dame. Night and day to'each comer I sang, if you please. You sang I'm at ease; For iv s piain-ata glance, Now, madam, you must dance. lt;s eeesener ay Till the season came round i the summer away, ae teed neat eee 1 will pay, you, she salth, By the winter'sfirst roar. On an animal's faith, Of meat or of bread; Double weight on the: pound Not. niorsel she had; Ere the harvest is, bound. So a-bekging she went, The ant is a friend, ing, foundry and machine shop pro- ducts; tobae o manatactures; bread Norfotir ctass-and-have-been-worn bp id Uakery products; malt Uphors, millinery and Tace goods, far goods: gas, iMurhinating and heating; paint and varnish; musical nien s furnishings goods; preparations; lumber and 4 copper, tin-and sheet iron; artificial flowers and feathers, and confection ery. instruments; druggists timber; The Chinese are undoubtedly mak; ing rapid strides toward -ctvilization. in a Western sense, fime, not 60 very long ago, when the +For tennis wear any simple Inet iiuage Tong men in New York City; or serge. or coton frock will do, pro- in their bloody tueds ponsidered hat vided the skirt or blouse allow per- chets athe enly approved Wea ns There was a for manufacturing. ahoestors. After a while they. betame Amerfeanized and the revolyer b came thelr favorite weapon ef execution. Phe revolver petiiod tasted several years, but . it geema that the regime of-the bull- dog gt;is approaching its end so farias Chinatown 1s-conterned. The Chin- ese baye taken andther step forward and thv advanced tothe most x to-date method of using time in their warfare. The firat kind ever used by the Chines Teng: other dap in one of the temples but. it went off prematurelyand no hg slip of thai. mousseline. The bot- wag killed. The Chinese learn quick- PMs peacefull returned to the box to be taken back to the hive from which they had come. Pingle-Has a Preparation That- Will Grow Hair- - Abundant; This 1s an age-of-new discoveries To grow hair after it/has fallon out to-day, 18 a reality. SALVIA, the Great, Hair Tonic and Dressing, will positively create a new: growth of hair. Jt you want to have a beautiful Head of hair, free from Dandruff, ase SALYTA. once a day and watch. th results. SALVIA is guaranteed to. stop fall-) fog hair -and restore the hair to its tistural color. The greatest Hair Vigor known. - SALVIA is compounded -by expert chemists, ae Watch your hair if it is falling out If you don t, you will cuoner er let- er bo bald. SALVIA prevents baldness .by fa tening the hajr to the rdota. Ladies will tind SALVIA just the hile drogsing-they are looking for. makes the hatt sofe'snd tlutty and s For alli kinds of the News Job. Departii To her neighbor the ant, os Gide this loan or nora WHat: (Ana-tere she, might mend) Which -w: cr to eke Little -iven to lend. La Cigale if Bisson s idealization of t the human counterpar of- the the grasshopper df the fable. The summiery figure shivering in the wild im- presses the story of the-nobility and necessity of labor. F a he gh A ae a8 a hes. This Picture, Never Sold Less Than: b2 80 Before : To Daily News Readers THE COST IS nd Six Coupons These pictures cannot be sent by from the front page of The Daily News. bee tettoloPetedeleteteteistebeotedetatafeio Pech it 20, 36-4 Block Block.
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Image 29 (1912-07-06), from microfilm reel 29, (CU1739197). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.