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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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1912-08-23
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MED OINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Avgust 23rd, 1012. ARE YOU ON YOUR INVICTUS SHOES ar C.P.R. Men s Store THE FAIR Leonard Flanagan 31D, tins Red Rose Tea, black, .. .. . 1 Ib, Bine-Daba RET Nose-Ten-binck, . 1 Ib, Green Label Red Rose Tea, black . 1S G00D TEA FOU SHOULD TRY A POUND. THE FAIR LEONARD FLANAGAN. ment. ams T the tendency-of the GOURLAY-TONE is to improve-with use as should the tone of any stringed instrument. THEN this advertisement is not worth the paper it is printed on. THE MEDICINE HAT MUSIC C0. FIDDLE UNDER THE BIG Phone 105 Our Bread is on a it. There is a certain satisfaction no other. B. B. McKINNON, President. St. to 331 North Railway St. Suits made to order as usual. hands. Work called for and delivered. PHONE 486, YOU CAN TEACH A PARROT TO Say: JUST AS GOOD a BUT HE WON'T KNOW WHAT HE 18 TALKING ABOUT. Phone 256. Stok FEET ALL DAY LONG? the aciue of value, for they are kept up to one standard the best. INVICTUS SHOES are not cheap: but most econ- omicaly H.-S. Ireland Cor. Ottawa St. and Third Ave. Phone 81 Groceries and Dry Goods We have Just opened up a full shipment of Red Rose Tea and Coffee t -- 1.20 per tin, + Be Ib, 40 per Ib, 400 per Ib. .. 500 per I. GOODS AND LADIES WEAR. PROVE TO YOU THAT tie GOURLAY-ANGELUS. is the only Player Piano that anyone can play artistically. THAT the ANGELUS is the only Player action that a does not detract from the TONE of the McKinnon s Ltd. Pedistal of its own The public demands good bread and we supply about getting good-bread that only those who have tried-our But. ternut bread can appreciate. It is uniformly the same excellent quality. Try it once and you will eat J. B, RICHARDSON, Gen, Mgr. Notice of Removal GEO. CAMPBELL, - Tailor has removed his Tailoring business from Toronto Ladies and Gents Clothing Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed by expert Mother s Bread TASSIE BROS. MOOSE. HAS PURCHASED and Toronto Street. The local Lodge of Moose hased the corner ifty feet street from Mr. Ed. Bennett. Th price paid was 35,000. erect a large six story TRADES COUNCIL ling. Matters of Importance. The Trades and Labor Council will hold their ness will come up for transaction, ready to furnish details as to Labor Day arrangements, filiated labor bodies. YOUNG GIRL TELLS Her Uncle Brought Her - Here From Russia Last December and She Claims He I1l-Treats Her. What is said to be one of the most brutal and disgusting crimes in. the history of this district was brought to light at the R.N. W. M. P, barracks yesterday when J. Bazenka, a Rus- sian, who has been living at the house of C. Smith, nine miles north of Red- cliff, wae-charged with-selJucing his 14-year-old niece. From evidence given It-appear that Bazenka came to this eemmtfy ?last December and brought with Tim the girl in question, who it is said, is his neice by marriage. Since his ar- Tival here he has been cohabiting with the girl. She came into town a few days ago, and reported that she wes being fll-treated)* The dady' to whom she made the stat iments s- ported the matter to Superintendent Chadwick of: the, dependent and de- Unquent children s society at Bd- monton, who sent down Officer Brooks. His report of the case con- tains some singularly revolting and disgusting detafis, and few would be- Neve that any such thing could go REAL ESTATE WANA Bleck 10, Lots 3-4, 1,000, cash. Block 4, Lots 25-30, 1260 a pr., terms, RIVERSIDE Block 13, Lots 3-6, 700 a pr., terms. Block 18, Lots 11-16, 735 a pr., terms. Block 15, Lots 36-40, 600 a pr., terms, HERALD Block 5, Lots 28-29, 1600 a pr., FINE SITE Paid 35,000 for Fifty Feet at Corner of Fifth Ave. corner of Fifth Ave and Toronto It is the purpose of the Lodge to WEETS TONIGHT Full Details of Labor Day Sports Will Be Presented By the Committee Other regular meeting tonight in the Eagle's Hall, when much busi- The Labor Day Committee will bu and full repre- sentation is looked for from all af- P REVOLTING TALE ALTERATION SALE OF SHOES Just four months of shoe selling when we are forced to enlarge our store handle the trade speaks well for our way of selling shoes for cash at small profits. In order to make room for the workmen we are forced to sell a lot of our new fall goods Which arrived.sooner than we expected, at cost. In view of the fact that all our fall goods were bought before the rise in price this makes these prices exceptionally good shoe buyings. Men's Gun Metat Calf Working Shoes Regular price 3.50 ; Sale price... ... 1... 2.45 6 Mien s Tan Elk Men's Tan Calf Working Shoes Button Shoes With Goodyear welted soles and Goodyear welted; new goods on will not k. . Reg. the high toe last. Regu- 4.50; Bale price .. QBOD fas dato gastos 3.95 See Our Men s Window For These Bargains Men s Gun Metal Men s Elastic Side Men s Tan Calf Blutcher Dress Shoes Shoes With Goodyear welted soles, Made from gunmetal g alf, suit- Jeather lined; new fall In the new shapes, Reg- ular price 5.00 ; Sale Price. 5 oe 95 goods. able for ironworkers or railway Regular 5.00 eee price. (All assy 3.95 3.75; fale peice SS 2.95 - MOTHERS, HERE IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD CHANCE TO OUTFIT YOUR BOYS FOR SCHOOL AT PRICES THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY TWO PAIR AT THE PRICE OF ONE Boy's Soft Grain Leather Shoes Madetrom solid leather without amy e tton lining and made by one of the best makers. Sizes Hai aly ae ee 185 Women's-Gun Metal Blutcher Boys American Elk Shoes In tan and black, the best shoe known for wear. Reg. 1 95 3.00; Sale price .... .. Sizes 1 to 5, regular 3.00; Sale Pee ios 5 eos as 230 Boys High Top Shoes Made from black elk, 10 inch leg. Regular 3.75; Sale Price Women s Tan Button Shoes Women s Vici Kid Strap House Slipper ; : y high toe. Fall goods. iar 5 te With short vamp last. new hig , tele B00 Regular 1.75 ; Sale 5; Sale Pri Regular price 3.75 ; Pricey... oo. cee Reg. 3.75; Sale Prica 2.85 Bab Puce oe 2.85 e 1.35 FFOSTER S CASH SHOE STORE MAIN STREET on in a civilized country for so long POLICE-COERT. without detection. A , Serst. Harper laid the information At the police court this morning WR I GH T D A Y and arrested Bazenka, who appeated. pefore-Magistrate Kealy, J. Thurs- : at the police court held before In- tenson was fined 3 and costs for Spector Shoebotham, and J. B. Reid, being drunk, J. F. Hewley 1 and; J. P, who remanded prisoner untll edsts for driving over the fire hose Bist August, refusing bail. at yesterday's fire, C. W. Lewis 10 Bertha Engle, the girl, is now in and costs for drunkenness and com- charge of the Delinquent Children s mitting an indecent act,- and Joseph Society at Edmonton. Ross 3 and costs for trespassing on - the C. P. R. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Inspector Shoebotham and Corp; Reld of the R. N. W. M, P., left for NO SPECULATION BUT SOME SOUND INVESTMENTS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD) WHY PAY RENT? when you FARM with 80 acres under moral orto at Rome on Bal- cultivation. Every foot can be aoment? Mee first payment; balance easy. plowed and cropped. All new qn ftouse ts tally modern on buildings. Good well with choice lot 50x150. plenty of water. The 160 acres HIGHLAND ST A beautiful completely fenced. For sale home, new, seven room house at a very low price, Owner gt; HARD ON PETHICK LAWRENCE (Special to the News) terms. Block 3, Lots 8-11, 950 a pr, terms, Block 7, Lot 16, 600. Terms. Block 17, Lots 39-40, 750 a pr., terms. CENTRAL PARK Block 29, Lots 1-2, 735. Terms Bik. 5, 37 ft., 875, terms. Block, 27, Lots 31-82, 575, terms, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Block 27, Lot 32, 525, cash. Block 21, Lots 29-30, 1100 a pair. Terms, Gs Gly Realy 60 Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and Plate Glass Insurance. 410 Main St. P. 0. Box 816, Houses 24 of various kinds under construction, ' some nearing comple- tion. Fully modern. Apply to W.-H, ROSE WARNE Builder and Owner. and to his former home at Guelph, Ont. a held on Wednesday evening at Mrs. claring the action of the sheriffs of- M. Leonard s Tick s church, proved to be one the-best held in some time. Over 160 was realized. marked the celebration of Mrs, Leon- tradesmen had obtained a good ad- ard s silver wedding she was the re-'vertisement through the affair. The ceiptant of She is many friends for their assistance in caused infinitely greater loss to she making her effort to raise a fund to community than the suffragettes had assist the church a success. Partici lar mention should be made of orchestra, which provided the music- fowing: Anniversary cake, Mr: Bur- Pee; card priz s, gent , R. J. d typewriter, A Assiniboia Musi the News Job Department. Give us a with concrete basement and all retiring. Hoo conveniences, for only Cholee lots and houses. too numerous to a ite ferous to advertise. See us before Arrange now for your store, office er sulte of rooms in the new Hull Block, ROOME 1-2-8, OVER ASSINIBOIA MUSIC STORE, MAIN ST. PHONE 790, London, August 22 The British suffragettes are indignant today be- cause officers entered. the country Const. Muirhead, R. N. M. W. P., house of Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Law- has been transferred to go on the rence, two of their leaders, Who now Duke of Connaught s escort. Const./are visiting in Canada and ordered Stevens Is taking his place while the furniture to be sold to. pay costs away, Jot the recent conspiracy prosecution. the Cypress Hills this morning. They will be away for a week, an extended trip to Hot Springs,/months imprisonment at the Old Bailey prison for inciting their fol- lowers to destroy property. The Woman's Social and Political The atmiversary social which was Union today issued a statement de- in aid of St. Pat- ficers was in the nature of a persecu- of tion because windows which were broken by euffragettes were replaced As the event/by the insurance companies and the many congratulations. Union points out that the promoters sincerely grateful to herjof the recent strike in London had Absolutely pure and unadulterated. Made from-finest Concord Grapes. Diluted with water, half and half, makes an ideal sum- mer drink. done and were allowed to go unpun- 4 ished, 7 Nature s own tonic. Price per bottle, 15c, 25c, 40c and 75c. The prizes won went to the fol - WELCH S AND WALKER S GRAPE JUICE ALSO IN STOCK. SS H.W. Ireiand Co. York opened inthe Grand Central Palace today and will continue until the end of the month. The exhibition Wanted First-class office man, benefit of the army of fall buyers who are now in the metropolis from all parts, of the United States and Canada, re. 27.6t No order too Iarge or too small tor The exhibitors include lead- Phone 800. fb one who can keep. books and run a ly S. E. MeCletlan, 8 been arranged for the exclusi tren ing manufacturers in all branches of Main Street. as ee the house furnishing, crockery, giass a Street, Phone 54, Kalser s O18 Timer 100 Cigar, and ailiea trance Ribs iiehiiebisiebininintelnteinteivinininiutadetaterpep he a Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence on Mr. . A. Loug has retuned atter May 240, were sentenced to. ni PPR biel et bie hueb bebe rbne baa 1 Present Daily Avera Advertisers in Daily f the Weekly couz No extra charge. Bo vertisers, S VOL. 3 NO. 3 SERIOUS Ach Council oneres Re; ing fied of Citiz COUNCIL COMIN LOOK NTO TH Some of the Me: the P of the Do Charge At a meeting of t held last night, Ald. that a committee be vestigate the: charges letter . of resignatior Thomas, medical hea Ala: Evans seconded Mayor The whole charges against the lt; Ald. McClelland Ie son why this thing sh ed. I don't think 1 should use it, Mayor I am afraid that story from- th They've got it now. Ald, McClellan if there are a lot of peor Meve the charges. Ald. Pratt We all cer has not reported for the last three or The following letter meeting of the City C night: 5 I hereby tender my Health Officer of thi: effect immediately for Teasons: The city council ha CHIEF LOU Callous, Cold-B Describes th the Work or Swear Infor: The body of Gord: drowned in the river ; not as yet been recov A more callous, ed indifferent way of tre appearance of a man, every reason to. believ to the river, I have x heard ef . said Oh morning, referring tc of Tetrie. One man barrow floating down then the deceased's hat ed, and as far as I fort was made to find happened the man. seeing the accident, w ed to have taken plac in the morning, and i know whether the thin cident? When Serg. down there for inform man on the job would his questions. I hav to bring everyone o EE Throws Near TI 515 Pounds- Well Down Ata meeting of th held last night, City F mer reported as follow Regarding the well property, the contracts pleted this well to the gas strata. I have well and find it disch cuble feet of gas every pressure on It today Is fs a small leak from tt strata. The contractor stop it by every safe fear serious resuJts mi they continue along n
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