Close
Cart (0)
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
373
373
Actions
Zoom view
Loading details...
Add to Lightbox
Linked assets
Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
Conceptually similar
369
368
367
372
366
371
370
558
1001
160
999
554
1004
157
560
158
556
1241
553
1237
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
373
Ask a Question
Details
Date
1912-08-27
From
373
Transcript
the electric butt MEN COMING TO THE FAIR SEMI-READY Sold at one price throughout Canada, 15, 18, 20, 25. C. P.R. Men's Store TORONTO FATR OPENED. machinery in motion. this afternoon whem His Royal High- tended. 7 ness, the Duke ught, pressed . h set all the Phone 81 Fair, tore LEONARD PLA NAGAN, PROPS. Un-o-Date Groceries, Dy Goods, Lats Wea, ee A -oo Special During Fair Week MAKING A SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK OF THE WE ARE FOLLOWING doDs: 1m snsgd lly Meacne oaee 20 Ib. coh Peano: regilar price GOODS SENT C. 0, D. LEONARD FLANAGAN. Will find it worth while to visit the C. P. R. Men's Store. We sell Men's Clothes only, the famous AL S. Ireland 66 99 Cor. Ottawa St. Fair Week - 125 - 1.60 . 1.05 3 The Duke was accompanied by Princess Patricia and Toronto, Ont., August 26 Toronto s was met at the grounds by the direc lt; sreut fair, was. olflfaity opened here tors and others, A great crowil at- Subscribe now for the Daily News. Reputation OF THE Gourlay Piano IS DUE ENTIRELY TO THE CHARACTER OF THE GOURLAY PIANO AS AT PRE- SENT MANUFACTURED. Tt does not rest upon the work of an earlier genera- tion or depend upon the character of instruments made twenty-five or more years ago. THE MEDICINE HAT MUSIC 60. South Railway St. Under the Big Fiddle. Phone 105 MecKinnon s Ltd. Our Bread is on a Pedistal of its own The public demands good bread and we supply it. There i is a certain satisfaction about getting good bread that only those who have tried our But- ternut bread ean appreciate. It is uniformly the same excellent quality. Try it once and you will eat no other, F. B, MeKINNON, President. J. B, RICHARDSON, Gen. Mgr. EACH MEAL A PLEASURE * Mother s Bread sp LOOK 'FOR THE LABEL. Phone 256. 'PASSIE BROS. The wPhenonienal under construction, plowed and cropped. All new This Hoes fe ful modern on some nearing comple- buildings. Good well with 4 BLOCKS FROM Post Office, Wholesale and Retail Fully plenty of water, The 160 acres Just off the Esplanade, a spec- tion. Fully modern. ial good buy in a house 20x40, completely fenced. For sale i two storey, fully modern; lot + Apply to at a very Iow price gOwner g5x100 ft. Price for a few days a W HW ROSEW nyy Choice tots and housed t ie advertion,, 860 is Belers i d ice lots and houses too numerous to advertise. See us vaste W. Ir n Cc ie ARNE Arrange now for your store, office or sulte of rooms in the new * 9 ela o. an 7 H z. Builder and Owner. 2. OVER ASSINIBOIA MUSIC STORE. Main Street. Phone 54, Phone 800, PHONE. 790. MAIN ST. t Selelnlninfeleninicinleinleleielelntelnteinieiviniet REDIOINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Hl Tk Man. Left Horses Unattend- ed and Neglected to Feed Them. F. B, Weldlick brought four horses to the elty one day. last week and left them. in the market To use bis own expression he got under the weath er, and did not turn up to feed or water them. Answering a charge of cruelty to horses at tht iiorning s Police court, he pleaded guilty, and was fined 20 and costs by Magistrate Kealy. SOCTAL AND PERSONAL Bt Regina, Mr. Crosby who is spetiding his vacation with his sis- tek, Mrs. (Dr. Woodtand, left this morning to visit Calgary. He was ac- compenied by his mother, Mrs. Cros- by. As the outcome of bis trip to Cal- ifornia, Mr. Elmer Wright's engage ment to Miss Gevevieve Crookshanks, was announced at the home of thail young lady's parents yesterday in Moose Jaw. While on their trip to California last winter the couple be- came acquainted and were so highly pleased with their trip that they have. decided to repeat it this win- ter in the form of a honeymoon-' They will stay the greater part of the winter in Los Angeles and return via New York. It had beem rumor- ed that Mr. Wright's various . trips to Moose Jaw lately were not to see his gentlemen friends alone, which proves to be true. You Now 3.00 The music pupils of Mr. Crisall, L. R. A. M., will commence lessons, fall term, on September 2nd. 40-6t Mrs. 0. B. Yerexa of Regina and niece, Velma, who have been visit- ing J. Hollingshead, left last: evening for Vancouver. Miss Yerxa has been in M health for some time and hopes to recuperate. eeelquartars: lt; The music pupils of Mrs. -Crisall will commence lessons, fall term, on September 2nd. 40-6t The first dance of the season, will be given by the Tennis Club this evening in the Becker Hall. we PIPERS BAND tense eonantocdeseetonetieret SeLeeseoees Sotoos / What it Costs COME IN NOW 5 s g lt; i) Q B ; But Four Days remain to join as a charter member. After Friday, Aug. 30th, initiation fee will positively be 25.00 Those who have should call at headquarters and arrange for Medical Examination. Kindly tell your friends who ought to be a Moose and tell them this is their last opportunity to join asa Charter Member. 600 Moose and a glesoeite for Them 21 BECKER BLOCK. PHONE 110. OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8.30 p. m. Remember Friday, 30th, is the Last Day The Loyal Order of Moose announce the close of their, Charter on FRIDAY EVEN- ING, AUGUST 30th, with the meeting to be held in the OPERA HOUSE at 8 o'clock. What ou Get 7.00 per week in ness or accid nt; of physician. sick- service - not been , examined W. C. SMITH, 39-3t Owing to the large crowds attract- ed on the streets, the Pipers Bhni have decided not td 'Stdtia Gn * the streets of the city as Heretofdr , but The St John Globe of Aug. 21, con- tains the following notice of the wed- ding of a well known Medicine Hat engineer: A wedding. of much -interest was solemnized at 2.30 o'clock: this after- noon at ths Cathedral of the Imma- culate Conception, when Miss Annie M. J. McKinney, daught r of Mrs. P. MoKinney, Haymarket Square, was united, ln the holy bonds with Mr. Waiter C. Quinlan, Son of Mrs. Rob- ert Quinlan, Medicine Hat, formerly of St. Jobn. The ceremony was per- formed byRe .D. 8. O'Keeffe. There were a large number of guests. The bride ooked charming in a white em- broidered chiffon pattern dress over silk, trimmed with chintilly lace and orange blossoms with large white ple- ture hat with French willow plumes and carried .a shower banquet of white roses and lilies of the valley, and was given away by her cousin, fnarch round the city, playing, and give the remainder of their program in the bandstand at the park. The band have become dservedly popular of late, and their playing will no doubt be enjoyed tonight by thl large number of visitors who are ii towii'to see the Fair. e Wanted First-elass office man. one who can keep books and run typewriter. Apply S. E. McClellan, Assiniboia Musie Store. 37.6 SUBFCRIBF NOW for the Daily Newa. REAL ESTATE ALTAWANA Block 10, Lots 3-4, 1,000, cash. Block 4, Lots 25-30, 1260 a pr., terms. tended by her sister, Miss Mary L. F. McKinney, who wore a pretty white Block 7, Lot 16, 600. Terms. Block 17, Lots 39-40, 750 a pr., Mr. John J. Connors. She was at- manufacture of their .. and all kinds of fine carving work. collection of Abolon Pearls, These RIVERSIDE marquisette dress trimmed with pink gold and i 5 pa -16, 7 :, Sik with black picture hat banked tiful contrast of metal'colorings, ear 76 785 Pie: ) with pink roses and white osprey and the public are condially invited to carried a bunch of pink roses. The ee Tate 0-1 aaa was supported by Mr. Chipman ; dustrial Building. Olive. The ushers were Messrs. Phil- HERALD ... fp Fitzpatrick, D. J. Corr and Walter silver goods we are Block 5, Lots 28-29, 1600 a pr, MePartland. After a wedding Iunch- terms. eon was served at the home of the Block 3, Lots 8-11, 950 a pr, bride's mother, the young couple left single piece being alike. terms. on an extended wedding trip to the found in the Pacific ocean. We Pacific Coast via St. Louis and back mount them in sterling silver, every to Medi ine Hat, where they will re- article stamped. Abolon are taken - lan 6 a St. John boy who has been Successful in the west. He is on the ehgiieering staft of the C. P. R., Med- feine Hat, Alta, KENNEDY-JOHNSTON On Thursiay, August 15th, at St. Steven's Pres. Church, Winnipeg, by the Rey. James Farguharson, D.D.. Albert Hugh Nelson Kennedy of Med- icine Hat, a son of the lite Hugh Ken- nedy of Glen Gary, Ont, to Cora Wa- ters Johnston, daughter of the late Hugh Jobnston of Ottawa, Ont. MONOGRAM ENGRAVED FREE Your monogram or name Hand En- graved at the Fair free of charge on the famous Dutch Collar Pins, etc., manufactured in Vancouver of a new metal India Native Silver guaranteed not to tarnish. This metal is used by the Hindoos in the native gods The engraving, cutting through the gold and s Iver finish affords a beau- watdh the work being done in the In- In conjunction with other Indian showing a fine pearls are of various tints, not one They are Block 27, Lot 32, 525, cash, Biock 21, Lots 29-30, 1100 a terms. side.- The bride travelled in a smart in the same. mamner as are rare Cuisell wine and attractive tailored suit of cham- pearls except at greater personal dan- es pagne whip cord and wore a white ger, and only- a small percentage Block 29, Lots 1-2, 735. Terms velour hat with bird of Paradise, She ean be eee for jeweliry. BIK, 5, 87 ft., 875, terms. Was the recipient of many pre-nuptial THE BEXER MNFG. CO., Block 27, Lots 91-82, 575, showers from her girl friends and Holmer Block, terms. of handsome wedding remembrances, 41-2 Vancouver, B.C. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX several being from friends in England are and St Louis, and a cut glass water, CASE DISMISSED. Pitcher and glasses from the staft of on pair, Terms. Macaulay Bros, Co., of which firm of the millinery department. She made many friends, both business and per- sonal, who will-all wish her happi- Miss McKinney was the efficient head for alleged misappropriation of 410 was dismissed by Magistrate Kealy at the Police Court this morning. The ease against Guy L. Dunham Gs ly Rely. C0 Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and Plate Glass Insurance. 410 Main St. hess in her western home. Mr..Quin- P. 0. Box 816, -NO SPECULATION BUT SOM AN EXCEPTIONALLY GoOD FARM with 80 cultivation. Houses 24 of acres under various kinds Brery foot canbe WRIGHT DAY Kalser s Old Timer 10 Cigar. E SOUND INVESTMENTS WHY PAY RENT when you can buy a good home on Bal- moral street for 2800. Smail first payment; balance easy. SAN TOY GooD GUEST STARTS SOMETHING. OW. A. P. Dispatch.) Chicago, Aug. 27. Guests. of a small Michigan Ave. Hotel were pan- ic stricken early today when an un- identified man strolled into the lobby and announced that he was Going to kill everybody in sight. Drawing a revolver he fired three shots at Odell, the clerk, who re- five bullets into his assailant s body. The man probably was fatally injured. Police believe he is imsane. Odell was une injured. New York, Ang. 27. Sobn F. Mc- Intyre, counsel for police Lieut. Becker, today obtained a delay in the case until September 2rd, by serving a writ.staying the proceed- f ings. The writ was served on As- sistant District-Attorney. Rubin and Judge Mulqueen of the Court of General Sessions before whom Beck- er was to have been arraigned to- A poor house greeted the Lillipi- tians in their presentation of San Toy last night. The-offering was a mer- ItoFloug one and worthy of better patronage. This evening will be their farewell performance. They will again stage Billy Taylor. award Mendt and J. Solberg were each fined 3 and costs for drunken - ness, f Two men named McKay and Byron were fimed 20 and costs for fre- quenting immoral houses. MILITIA Sergeant's Mess, 21st Alberta Hus- sarssars is now opened in the Arm- ory and all members are cordially in- vited. All communications to be ad- dressed to Sergeant A. M. Stephenson, Secretary. Box 766, 41-2 day for pleading, SSS re Notice of Removal GEO. CAMPBELL, - Tailor has removed his Tailoring business from Serontey St. to 331 North Railway St. Suits made to order as usual. Ladies and Gents Clothing Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed b; hands, Work called for and delivered. igen PHONE 486. Preserving Fruits Crawford Peaches Plums Crab Apples Bartlett Pears Groceries, Shoes and Men s Wear Present Daily Ave Advertisers in Dati ot the Weekiy co No extra charge. I vertisers. VOL. 3 NO. Excellent, P: JTud A- Gor The Agric of visitors who record one. The progr artists will giv ors, many of v to a good start The Hat's big today. The rac are ready to do thi stand. The hoopla ist are on the sce bul dings are loadec exhibits of all kind Yesterday the gro lar hive of industr exhibits were rus exhibitors were at their wares so tha shown to advantag as arranged this ye ter than previous the big additions place much bette every way the fair year. We have dc this year that we hs dent Fleming. The the big fun maker great one this year. amusement or which ever you like If there is anyth palm that you canr tour along the midy worth knowing. All the exhibits yesterday and so s Ines presented a r appearance, but al rushing s0 as to be Dig crowds today. kinds of meal te booths on the grou wants of theinner THE OEE is N.Y. Distri Finds Houses Form of So one BXPENSIVELY PAID Bic Young Girls WV the Beck and Owne (W.A PLD New York, Aug. along the trail of that ledup to th gambler, Herman R torney now reports eyil from which cd yielded, This blackr obtained from abou PREMIER Hh Deputation Wz mier Borden a ed Their D THREATEN TO. Toe Premier Say Thinks Canad apable-of- Own Qu (AP. London, Aug, 28.- hour this morning listened courteously the speeches of the
How can you use this image?
To attribute objects use the information in Attribution. Permitted uses are outlined in License and Usage Rights. Usage Restrictions can only be waived by the copyright holder.
Usage Rights
Education
,
Instruction
,
Private study
,
Research
Usage Restrictions
Commercial
,
Exhibition
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
Attribution
Image 373 (1912-08-27), from microfilm reel 373, (CU1739596). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.