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South Railway Street. OPEN EVENINGS. up a coat or yest, oF secure an odd pair of Trousers for any use. We carry allsizes from. the smallest 1.75 per doz. iis many noodle wo tave Sold only by i MEDICINE HAT MUSIC C0. Under the Big Fiddle. The case brought agaiyst Mike 2 when Bill Costlauko, the liquor they*tiad purchased for tin wedding party. remarked Magistrate Kealy. There was one man at the who was not drunk. interpreter was procured. Magistrate ber on Sunday night. * with the bottle. prisonment. PICTURE SHOWS LED Attend Shows The. Mag- Chance. Attending picture shows led to the downfall of a youth of 16 years of age brought before Magistrate Kealy yesterday afternoon for the theft of 13.50 from his employer. Accused jhad evidently been in the habit of taking money from his employer and fell into a trap laid for him yester- jday... He said that he stole the mon- ey so that he could attend the shows, and have a little money in his pocket. The Mi ite let the boy off on jsuspended sentence, the boy s father being required to go surety for his appearan if called upon for 100. LADIES CELEBRATE. irs. Luno of New Era Farm and ;Mrs. Patton of Hill Crest Farm en- 'tertained a number of Medicine Hat i ladies at the home of Mrs. Luno at New Era Farm, seven miles west of this city. The F. ve was tastefully decorated for the ctasion with seasonable flowers and an appropriate greeting fashioned with grain upon the wall. A sumptuous repast of the seasons delicacies was served in a most apetizing manner and twenty-five ia- dies, each of whom received a season- able souvenir, were unanimous in their praise of the hospitality of their charming hostesses. Among the pastimes enjoyed by the happy and carefree party was a foot no other, F. B. McKINNON, President. 4108 ANGELES HAS A BIRTHDAY (Special to the News.) Los Angeles, yAngeles toda: Cals Aug. 16. Los celebrated the 13ist anniversary of its founding by the . It Was on ugust * that. Felipe de Neve, governor ot Phone 105 McKinnon s Ltd. -Our Bread is:on a Pedistal of its own i The public demands good bread and we supply - it. There is a certain satisfaction about getting good bread that only those who have tried our But- iq ent bread can appreciat same excellent quality. Try it once,and you will eat It is uniformly the J. B. RICHARDSON, Get. Mgr. Alta California, came from the San Gabriel mission to the Indian village of Yang-na, and gave to the settle- ment the name of El Pueblo de Nue- la Regina de Los Ange- stra Senor: les the mposin; io English, meaning the Town Our Lad: He, translated in- signed Visitor. As the writer's of/name is not given, the letter cannot - the Queen of the Angel: race in which the ladies participat- row margin by Miss Rothwell, who received as prize oite dozen real eggs a ta New Era. . ( The ladies were conveyed to and from the farm by autos and rigs, the rigs being furnished by Messrs. Pat- terson atd White, autos by Kent, Wilson and Ginther. Those present were: Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Williams, Miss Rothwell, Miss Ginther, Miss Morris, Mrs. Bridgeman, Mrs...Worth, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs, Barber, Mrs, White, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Lino, Mrs. Yocum, Mrs. McsKimon, Mrs. Kent. : POLICE COURT. At the pol court. this morning, before Magistrate Kealy, J. Kelly was fined 3 and costs for drunken - ness, and J. L. Dunn 3 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. WHAT'S THE NAME. The News is in receipt of a letter be published. BREAD THEY EAT IT EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK PHONE 256 TASSIE BROS. isoo for assault on George Zabruski was continued. Yesterday aftersioon, the man who was married,(old the magistrate of Amonsst other things they had two'kees of beer, glorious s also told of how Mrs. Zab- ruski jumped out of tie window jwhen the row commanced.. He added party Joe Madfe was the man who was mot drunk, but to any questions ask- led him foy the magistrate he replied that he could not speak English. An (to imterpreter) Tell this man he's charged with being so- Witness described the row, and how complainant was knocked down A further case was brought against Zaleski for assaulting Mrs. Zabruski, and after a lengthy hearing, prisoner was sentenced to two months im- TO HIS: DOWNFALL Youth Charged With-Theft 2 Said He Stole Money io istrate Gives Him a - Monday, August 26th. Alberta Hussars who will volunteer at exhibition one beautiful baby car- riage, value 30.00. ing away from the city when special prize list was printed. spectfully Parties cut out and preserve this an- nouncement again. and Mre. Fred Wright and ; from Prince Albert, -are the guests of parents, Mr. jind Mrs. A. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. Markham are leaving for the coast today. Ba. Landon went to Edmonton to- day. J. L. Peard, F. H. Wright and-H, W. Cowan left for Ottawa today, as representatives.on the team of the provines at the 1). R. A. annual shoot. ) W. T. Willams j- ona business trip to Calgary, KINZINGER-DUNHAM, A quiet wedding was solmenized last evening at the home of Emest his youngest sister Jean was united in marriage to George Athow Kin- zinger of the C. P. R. telegraphic department. The bride trad recently returned with her mother from a trip to her former home in the Maritime Provinces. Only the im- mediate relatives were present at the ceremony which was splemnized by Rev. , J. Wilson, M.A. The bride was given away by her brother Guy and was unattended. The happy cou ple will reside in Medicine Hat, while her mother expects to return shortly to the east. (Moncton, N.B:, TODAY S MARKETS. Winnipeg, Aug. 16. The market generally showed improvement today taking on a stronger and more ac- tive tome. The export outlook makes Winnipeg October good buying ers please copy.) uncertainty, however, in delivery is not to be overlooked in connection ith this aspect of the trade. There is a good demand for cash wheat and cash oats are showing more strength. October have also advanc- ed. There is nothing doing in flax. Splendid. crop weather is reported as general throughout the west and general higher temperature. Re- ceipts, 158 cars inspected, 100 in sight. Chicago, Aug. 18 Wheat traders leaned fo the bullside. Trading was light with a cash d ihand and rainy weather in. the northwest moving eastward. The opening was steady to-1-4 up with December unchanged to 1) Shigher at 92 3-4 to 7-8. That option speedily went up to 92 1-8 and 1-4 on a fair demand and rest on tle high level. Covering by shorts and rainy wea- ther delay or arrivals made oats Strong. Cash houses laid in. supplies of. September, December opened a shade to 1-4 and 3-8 higher, 32 1-4 to 33 and held firm within the opening Limits. 4 Winnipeg, Aug. 16 Oct. wheat 92 5-8, 82 1-2; Dec. 89 1-8, 89- 3-8, Oct. oats 34 1-2, 34 7-8, Oct. flax closed 158, Cask Prices Wheat, No. 1 Nor. 106 1-2; 104 1 Nor. 104; 4 Nor. 87 Nor. 70; 6 Nor. 60; feed 56 1-2. Oats No, 2 CW 39 1-2; No, 3 CW 38; extra No, 1 feed 38; No. 1 feed 38; No, 2 feed 33 1-2. Barley, No. 3, 60; No. 4, 48. Flax No. 1 NW 168; 1 Man. 167; Feected, 158. American Markets Minneapolis, Aug. 16. Sept. wheat 92, 92 1-4; Dec, 92 1-2, 98; May 96 6-897 3-8. Chicago, Aug. 16. Sept. wheat -93 1-2, 94 1-8; Dec, 92 7-8, 98 1-2; May 98 1-2, 97. 2 Nor. SCHOOL CHILDREN S GARDENS School children who intend compet- ing for prizes given for the best flower and vegetable gardens must let Mr. Hay know before August 20th. Phone No. 284 or 495 or call fat Alexandra School between 9.30 a. m. and.11.80 a.m. Judging will take place Thursday, August 22. School children as owners of gar- dens may enter vegetables at the Fair in special classes, Entries for these may be made at fair grounds 32-2t VISIT OF THE GOV, GENERAL. AA meeting will be held inthe Arm- Dunham, 626 Ottawa Street, when +f at the present figure. An element of) Walse Ciel Du Sul. re On Perf ny Charge Simon Karitz was ordered tobe held for wilful perf at the police court this afternoon: He brought a case against J. Mil ler for assault, but his story was altogether contradicted by Miller and an independent witness. Karitz story wag that Miller) struck him three times with a h ter, but Miller and a man named Dofle swore that that was an abso - lute He. Miller had no halter with him at the time. Mr. Kealy remarked that wilful perjury had been committed, and he was not going to stand for it in that court. ERE TE EEE EER ESE + BAND CONCERT * : PROGRAMMES + EEE EERE Eb FRIDAY, March Veui, Veui, Vici. Valse Reve de la Belle. Two-step Happy Heinie. Oaprice Whistler and His Dog (By Tequest). Selection Sons of Erin. SUNDAY BAND CONCERT. Mareh En Uniforme, Overture Birth of Love. Medley War Song. S lection Eainburg, Overturn Dear Old Germany. 7 Serenade Une Rose An Printemps. Sacred Selection Throw Out the National Anthem. Choice Building Lots ALTAWANA BIk. 4, lots 5-8, 1200 pr. Terms Bik. 4, Lots 25-30, 1260 a pr. erms, Blk. 10, Lots 3-4, 1050 pr. Cash RIVERSIDE Bik. 18, Lots 3-6, 785.8 pr. Terms. Bik, 16, Lots 36-40, 600 a pr. Terms. Blk, 12, Lots 1-10, 1000 a pr. Terms. HERALD Bik. 5, Lots 28-29, 1600 a pr. Terai Bik. 7, Lot 16, 600. Terms, Blk. 10, Lots 39-40, 800 a pr. Terms. Blk. 17, Lots 39-40 750 a pr. Terms. COUSINS AND SISSONS Blk. 19 Lots 9-10, 750 a pr. Terms. BIk. 14, Lots 1-20, 560 a pr. Terms. CENTRAL PARK Bik, 27, Lots 31-32, 575 a pr. Terms. Bik. 31, Lots 1-2, 735 a Terms. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX BIk..27, Lot 52, 525, Cash. Blk, 32, lots 13-14, 750 pr. pr. + Sir Jos. Ward Member of Imperial War Ward, of tho Inperial war office, is He refused to talk on the subject lt;0: Are you reading our ads? will interest you. Watch this spaco for bargains. Saturday Special 36 10-piece Toilet Set, assorted patterns, at.. 2.50a Set A full line of high grade furniture, carpews, curtains, carried in stock, J.JI-LMOORE SON PHONE 515. NORTH RAILWAY ST. the Imperial army officials would gladly welcome any Canadian officials to visit Groat Britain in the near fu- ture. C. P. R. HAS ORDERED 7,000 MORE BOX CARS (W. A. P. Dispatch) Montreal, Aug. 16. The Canadian, Is Coming West Office Refuses to Talk, (W. A. P, Dispateny Montreal, Aug. 16. Sir Joseph Potpouri Southe Breezes. at the Windsor Hotel today, prior CaP Foundry has just received Two-step Everybody's Doin ft to. starting on his second tour from the Canadian Pacific Railway Now. across the Dominion. He is going Company, -a six-million-dollar or- der for seven thousand box cars to be delivered during the first half of next year. For all kinds of job printing, try Job Department. to visit his son in British Columbia, of Imperial defence beyond saying that the idea of an Imperial cadet was a splendid one and tirat th SNAP 4 50-ft. building Lots in Block 54,. 1,175. 10 Lots including corner in Bloek 22, Cousins and Sissons for 3,100, or 630 a pair. You must see these to realize the exceptional value. For One Week Only. McGregor Berry MAIN STREET. p.8-tf. QPERTY FOR SALE We have a number of houses in all parts of, the city ranging in price from 1,400. to 6,000, and on reasonable terms. '-We would be glad to show them to any interested parties. We also have good buys in choice lots from 250 to 30,000. Call in and see us for particulars. We want your listings in Riverside and Altawana. WRIGHT DAY Over Assiniboia Music Store. Phone 790. isa 410 Main St. P. 0, Box 816, Notice of Removal GEO. CAMPBELL, - Tailor acs ri has removed his Tailoring business from Toronto St. to 331 North Railway St. Suits made to order as usual. Ladies and Gents Clothing Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed by. expert hands, Work called for and delivered. PHONE 486, they Houses 24 0f various kinds under construction, some nearing comple- tion, Fully. modern: ory on Saturday, 17th August, 1912, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of Obtain- ing the ngmes of the men-of the 2ist to form the escort and- guard of honor to H. R. H. Duke of Con- naught-on-11th October next. Time expired men of the Regiment are also asked to attend owing to the difficulty of obtaining the services of those available for such a duty. T. 0. SISSONS, 32-2 Lt.-Col. Commanding. BABY PRIZE. The Medicine Hat Agricultural Society acknowledge with thanks the following special prize from Mr. J. C. Beverige. For Best Girl Baby under one year Mri Beverige regrets very much be- I would te- suggest that interested as it will not appear H. HASSARD, Apply to W. Hl. ROSEWARNE Builder and Owner. Phone 800. Smoke Fatima Cigarettes SPECIAL SATURDAYS All 1o-cent Cigars Four for 25 cents a ASSINIBOIA Secretary CIGAR STAND WE HAVE PLACED IN STOCK A WELL ASSORTED LINE OF 2 Campbell s Soups THESE ARE PREPARED FROM: THE BEST OBTAINABLE OF FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, VEGE: TABLES, BUTTER, Etc. Seidesnteinteinieieiisteiedeieisieinlefetefebfalefoeh i . lreiand Go. Phone 54. ee bteeebiebeli-t ed of sweating. Bylaw Will Council- perty 0 At a me Spencer, refe ing in regar Toronto and side of the 4 the largest has been rece necessary po roperty ow: vate this - ors who inte would be a b the effect th to 80 feet. Ald. Me have the by- SEs Wikt th Fear at Otta ing Grain ama Wou WEEVIL-LIAl DEVELO TR ibility T is Dien N le Effect tinental (WAP Ottawa, Aug. 1 opening of the Pa Canadian Transe a subject which the annual report of public works, subject for inves ment officials at 1 most important . vestigation has br the passing thr, mate of western have, there being that weevil is the transport. Si prove to be of a portance it wouk opening of the bi little effect upo: traffic DIVER DEZ D Employe of berta Land by Might WAS PUTTIN DAM T0 PRE All Efforts t So Far Ha suce - (W.A.P Calgary, Aug. have been workin Thureday afterno rescue a. diver in Southern. Albert near Gleichen. A night the body w by the action of the dam being company. Light en from Calgary diver went below the body doubled reach it owing At the time of diver was endeav in the dam in t ing its undermini Parties holding photographs can till Ist September be in by then. X
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Image 298 (1912-08-16), from microfilm reel 298, (CU1739567). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.