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Give Children Good Bread and Butter OU may say bread is bread and all children want Y plenty of it. In a way, that s true, But it makes considerable difference-whether the bread you give your children now counts just as a filler* or whether it counts -for future health. For there is a vital difference between breads made from different flours. .. The most healthful as well as the cheapest food in the world is bread made from Royal Household Flour PRIESTS SHOWED CLA HEROISH Refusing Chances for Safe- ty, They Ministered to) make teething in fact cure all Passengers as Steamer 'he minor its ies. Concern- jing them, Mrs Marshall, Sank. Zephry, Ont, 1 have used Baby's Own Ta children New York, April Winnowed ne a from among many pathetic stories of eos sentir ms scereeed te the Titanic catastrophe today was the ty for little 9 went down tale of two clergymen whi with the Titanie while ministering to the welfare of souls of the stricken passengers grouped about them. One of the clergymen was the Rev. Thomas R. D. Byles of Westminster parish, London. who was on his way to officiate at the marriage of his brother in Brook : and the other a German priest, whose name is un- known. Father Byles was in the first cabin and the German priest in the steerage. Both had celebrated mass in the steerage Sunday morning and, strangely, perhaps, each in his ser- mon had spoken of the necessity for man to be possessed of the lifeboat of religious consolation In time of spir- litual shipwreck. The story of the To Tthe-deatersor n thelr knees MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. A GOOD REMEDY FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tuvlets re the best, medicine a motney can give her Mt- tle ones. They absolutely wate, being guarantes OY a government lyst to contili: ( ) oplates or oth- harmful dr u pation and indiy wy cure constl- expell worms, oe The sold by medi il at 25c a box ims Medicine 'Co,, from The Dr. Brockville, Ont FIRST BAitiST CHURCH The pastor will again occupy -the pulpit at. the fist Baptist cburch tomorrow. The topic at the morning service -wiltbe Where's the Other Fellow, the concluding sermon of a series recently preached. Mr. Hol- man s evening subject will be The Rich) Young Ruler, a man whom ac- quaintante with Christ made sad. This sermon is the sixth of a series on Men of the Gospels. The thoi will sing special music morning and) WRECKED NEAR FORT WILLIAM Fort William Ont., April 27. The first section of w CPR. passenger met with an accident at Gravell, two Wiles east of Bere from a washout on the line causing a spreading of the rails. The engino, tender, and three baggage cArs were derailed. The en- gine, tender and one baggage car went down the embankment, fireman relber being severely injured. The engine turned over hut remained on the bank. The accident occurred about six o'clock am, A) wrecking crew from Schreiber proceeded tm- mediately to the scene, At Fort Will- ia the breakdown gang also pro- coede deast.. HEALTH WEEK IN ENGLAND (Special to News) London, April 27. As the culmin- ation of a widespread publi move- ment launched come time ago, Eng- Jand s to observe her first national health week during the seven days beginning with tomorrow. While in country villages there may be only Single sermon on Sunday, in the larger communities there will be a full week's programme, consisting of lectures, exhibitions, meetings of yol- untary health societies and a general deaths of the priests was related to- day by three women survivors of the Titanic, Ellen Mocklare, Bertha Mor- Jan and Miss McCoy. Gave Absolution. When-the-Hner-struck-the-iceberg; they said, Father Byles came down in the steerage passageway with hand uplifted, commanding the people to be calm and giving them absolution and his blessing. He led us to where tie boats were being lowered, said-Miss Mocklare, the meanwhile saying prayers and helped the women The last performance of Hawley s. Eaueated Ponies; don't miss seeing them. For those who saw them we are showing the Man from the East, a beautiful drama by the Vit- lograph Co., that is enough. One Cain and Abel picture is immense, concluding with a good live comedy. Come eatly. A SHORT SESSION inspection of factofles and work- shops. + GRANT DAY AT GALENA j lt;pecial to News). Galena, Ill, April 27 Galena, the heme of General U.S. Grant, today held itscustomary celebration in honor of the birthday anniversary of: the famous commander. Thousands of visitors attended the exercises. which were held as usual in Grant Park. The oration of the day was de- livered by Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, who served for two years haplin of one of the Minnesota regi- is bread isn t something, children. thrive on bread x eae hungry . It ssa made from ROYAL HOUSE- oe balanced food, richin strength- HOLD . It gives them just the fiving, blood-making material. nourishment their systems need and in Te counts for loag fife. lt;4 the most digestible and tempting form. SS tvcounts Sor a wigersud constitution, And it is watural food. it takes Te counts for bone and musclemaking the place of meat, at one quarter of and good rich blood. the cost, and is more quickly assimilated. And this, becamse Royal Howe- There is no better in the hold ? is made from the finest world than ROYAL wheat ix the the HOUSEHOLD , it is best Ect Red Fyh achex and most economical for 7 TBigh quality ghaten)) most in Bread, Pies, Cakes, Rolls, . + demand, and most valued in Mufins, Biscuit; and ait Tall the markets of the world. family baking. 7 sent free inention name of your dealer. jand chilaren Into them. ?te pered words of comfort and encour- lagementtoall The ngers The police court session lasted but two mimutes this morning. Lewis For Sale by LePAGE BROS. Medicine Hat Chairman.Smith said they came to testify as to the whereabouts of Captain Smith of the Titanic and J., Brace Ismay, managing director of the International Mercantile Marine on Sunday evening before the acei- dent. Second Officer Lighteller of the Ti CAPTAIN OF CPLR. LINER TO TESTIFY (Continued frem page one) of the White Star line who has been ing-in-Washington five days at- tending the hearing from beginning to end each day and still is waiting to testify. He said today that. he was not important since the testi- mony of 25 of the survivors. had been taken, arguments whereby exch senator took nearly a whole night i cted to is take the stand in a few days.. committee does not wish to recall him until it has cleared up all the ships known to have been in the Points it can through surviving mem- bers of the crew and those on the tanic's vicinity on the night of the disaster. Chairman Smith reiterat- ed today the statement that.no more passenger survivors would be heard until the officials, members of th crew and crews of other boats have testified. The four surviving officers of the Titanic, who are anxioxs 2. to England, are still held. Fifth Officer Lowe is contemplating demanding of Senator Smith upon what information he based his inter- a : WSenator Smith asked Officer Lowe it he was a drinking man stating that Hie had been informed he had been tinking the aight the. Titanic sank. This, Lowe indignantly denied, a serting that he was a teetotaller The ittee decided early today j to subpoena for next week F. M. Sammis, , chief engineer of the Mar. coni Company, Business Agent Bot- tomy of that Company and J. A. Hosey, awireless operator at Taun- questioned aim as to his knowledgi of the crew of the ship. Mr. Light- teller said he knew them all. INVESTIGATION IN ENGLAND (W. A. P. Cable) of the crew of the'Titanie who te- turned to this country on Steamer to appear bz dre a court of inquiry when the vessel arrived at Plymouth Lapland was served with a subpoena today. The court, the head of which will be. Lord Morsey, will commence its investigation of the Titanic disaster early next week. A great. congrega fon attended a memorial service held at St. Margarcts in Westmin- ster at noon yesterday. T IN B, C. FISHERIES. London, April 27. A Grimsby firm) has ordered three first class modern trawlers for service on British Col- INTE has been manifested at the Grimsby in the fishing industry. possibilities ot British Columbia, W, Doughty, son of Six George Dou- shty is now making arrangements for establishing large trawling centre) lat Prince Rupert. TIT FOR TAT Grand Junction, Col., April 27. To. offset the edict: issued in Sweden last year barring all Mormons in that country, the Mormon board of school organizer of the Bricklayers Stonemasons tgailed today for England, where he will spend two months in studying the-pension systems of various Eng- ers and stonemasons deeply impressed by his self-control Twice he refused to enter the boat and save himself. After the boat left the ship's side, continued Miss Mocklare, I could jhear distinctly the voices of. the priests'and the responses of the peo- ple to their prayers,- Then they grew fainter aid fainter and finally I could hear only the strains of N. eoa, to Thee. ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE? Helena, April 25 Face downwards with a bullet hole through his left temple, Lewis Crowell, 22 years of tanie was recalled. Senator Smith/age, a memib r of the firm of Crowell ros., Dill posters, was found dead yesterday mornisig onthe floor of the Eagle's clubhotise at Hauserlake. The body was discovered by Willis Smth, 16-vear-ol dboy, who was at the river on a fishing trip with Mr. Cro- well. Whether the young man s death tend 22, Every survivor was hte result of an accident or whe ther Mr, Crowell fired the fatal shot with the intention of quitting the world, is a mystery, BRICKLAYERS TO ADOPT PENSION PLAN (Special to News) New York, April 27 Thomas R, Preece, vice president and - general and International Union, lish labor organizations. vention At its con- last Janvary the bricklay- organization decided to adopt an old age pension Tesults of Mr,-Preece s-in- vestigations abroad will be used in determining the various features of the propesed pension system and lat- er th plan will be submitted to the membership of the organization for ratification. GR: DAUGHTER WEDS: Louisville, Ky., April 27 A wedd- ing of note here today was that of Miss Gertrude Belknap, daughter of Mrs. Morris B. Belknap. and Ronald y are the market quotations for today: Busby and Oliver Huso were up for being drink and -disorderly; and as they pleaded guilty they were fined . 3 a piece. 'TO-DAY'S MARKETIS. cw. Winnipeg, April A. P, Dispatch.) The following: Winulpex Markets. Wheat May (old) 105 1-4, 105 3-8; (mew) 105 3-8, 105 1-4; July 107 7-8, 109 3- October 99 1-2. Oate May 50 1-4, 50 July 48, 48 7-8 jo. 1 feed 43 3-4, 43 1-2. Flax May 196 3 July 197. M a Cash Prices. Wheat 1 Nor. 105, 2.Ne 102, 3 Nor. 98, 5 Nor. 91.5 Nor. 80, 6 Nor. 87, feed 59 Oats No, 2G. W. 49 1-2, No. 3 G.W. 4, No, 1 feed 43, No. 1 feed 42 1-4, No, 2:feed 40 1-2. Barley No. 3, 71 1-2, No. 4, 67; teed 55, rejected 55. Ameriean Markets. army. (Special to New: New York, April 27 The National Association for the Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis, which has its headquarters in this city, is in receipt of advices inddicating that sermons dealing with the white plague and its prevention will be preached from at least 50,000 pulpits in Ameria tomorrow, on the occas- ion of th third annual dbservance of Tuberculosis. D: WANTS TWO CONSTITUENCIES (CW. A. P. Dispatch.) Ottawa, April 27 Hon. Chas. P. day: that he would run a candidate in two constituencies. The two constit- uencies are Temiskaming and Nic olet. TO BE WIDELY OBSERVED Devlin, Minister of Immigration, Mines () and Fisheries announced here yester- Avenue and Main street, upstairs in the News Block, Modern convenien- NOTICE Situations Wanted, Help For Sate, Lost, Found, etc., ads under these headings, it will recetve attention. HELE WANTED, and junctional points along the Grand Trunk Pacific time, for particulars maps, etc. MAm WanTep young giri -ANTED House maid. Good Planade St. Hiss, Tilley, Alta, erally useful, Good wages right boy. Eight hour day. WANTED Bricklayers and Co., Limited, Redcliff, Alta. to Box 1243. EN AND WOMEN TO barber trade, special rate on, join now and save Particulars free, lege, 609 Centre St,, Calgary. SITUATIONS W. : Minneapolis. Wheat May 114 1-2, 114 1-4; July TIS, 1155-4; Sept. 109, 109, Chicago, . Wheat May 116 1-8, 110 1-8; July. 113 3-4, 119 1-8; Sept. 110 1-2, 111 1-2, ENGLISH CATTLE, (Cc. ALP, Cable.) Liverpool , April 27 John Rogers and Company, Liverpool, cable today. that there wag only a small number of cattle for sale in Birkenhead and last week's quotations for both States and Canadian steers from 15, 15 1-2 to 16 cents per pound, were well maintained. There were one thousand clipped shee disposed of also wheth- ers and young sheep at 14 1-4 to 14 1-2 cents and hogs at 15 1-2 cents per pound. RDAW S MARKETS Winniper, April. 27- The following (mew) 105, 105; July 106 1-2, 106 1- October, clase 99. e Oats May 50 1-2, 50 2-8; July 48, 48; Ex. No. I feed May 43 3-8, 43 3-8; Flax May 197 1-4, 197 1-4; July order to exclude all Swedish children from the Gateway schools. The larg- est Mormon colony im Colorado is at Gatewa: E Samuel Goldenberg . and several ethers from New York, representing the committee of the Titanic survi- yors, arrived in Washington-today. McGee to Face Charge of Murdering Her 6-Ch ildren Warrent Issued for the Ar- rest of P. E. I. Mother. rest of Mrs. McGee of St. Mary's road, charged with poisoning her six chil- dren, ... Dr. MeMillan, provincial health of- OW: i ich. Ticer, has gone to Montreal with the Charlottetown, P. E. 1., April 27 stomachs and other organs of the-de- A warrant has been Issued for the ar- ceased children for chemical analysis. Carpet Bag Politicians Give Bye Distorted Ideas of Canada Canadian carpet bag politicians. It oe sens Pea ee denied fhat Steel Maitland, Untonist Whip, has received any formal protest ee but st is admitted that representative Ws APS Caley Canadians greatly dis Dominion London, April 27. -Additional pub politicians stumping this country as Ueity hag been given here to the in- not infrequently they give distorted timation already cabled - concerning accounts of their own country s views the protests from Canadians anent hile posing ax the privileged posses- the adoption here of a certain clase of sions of special knowledge. 4 Currie Lee of New York. The cere- mony was performed this afternoon at the home om the bride's mother. The-bridewas given away by her Brandfathcr, Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, the famous Confederate commander who is now in his nine- tieth year. MEET T0 UPLIFT THE NEGROES + Ghteago His Aprit 27 Methoas by which race prejudice may be elim- inated and by which friendly rel: fons between the white and negro aces may b promoted will be dis- cussed by prominent representatives of both aces at the fourth annual conference of the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored People which .will meet in Chicago tomorrow for a three days session. Miss Jane Adams-is to preside at the initial session tomorrow evening and the scheduled speakers Include Dr. Emil G. Hirach of Chicago, Oawald , Willard af New York and Professor Williams Pickens of Talladege. ELECTION PETITIONS DISMISSED, Charlottetown, P.E.I, April 27. Election petitions against J. J. Hughes Liberal Federal member for Kingston and A. A. McLean, Conservative for Queens, were dismissed by the eu- Prem court yesterday. Winnipeg Cah Prees. - 1 Wheat i Nor. 104 1-4, -2 Nor. 101 1-4, Nor. 97 1-4, 4 Nor. 90, 5-Nor- 97-1-4, 6 Nor: 66 3-4, feed 58. Oats No. 2 , W. 49 1-2, No. 3 C. W. 39 1-2, ex. No, 1 feed 43 3-4, No. 1 feed, 42572 feed Barley No, 3, 71 1-2, No. 4 67, re- Jected 44, food 4, 4: American Markets. Wheat May 114, 113 115 1-2, 115 1. 3-8; July Sept. 107 7-8, 107 1-8. Chieago. 115 1-2; July 112 3-4, Sept. 108 1-2, 108 3-8. May 115 1-8, 112 3-1 THE GIRL AND THE TRAMP Fun of the real uproarious kind, predominates in Carlos Inskeep s laughing comedy success; The Girl and the Tram ich comes to the opera house on Monday, April 29th. But there are other things besides. The play tells an absorbing heart story of a supposed wrong to a lov- ng husband, which happily comes out all right in the-end. Then, too, there are a. grist: of--startlingly dra- matic situations, the explosion of a Teal automobtie, ete., etc, Briefly, it s performance that should certain- ly be seen by everyone who enjoys a clean comedy drama, Plan at Ping- Read the Serial Story in the News AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HK. B. Browne Co, will sell by Public Auction for Mr. Flynn at 125 Braemar St. (North of track) the whole of his splendid and wp-t6-date household tarnt- ture and effects, on Monday, April 29th At 2 o'clock prompt. IMPOUNDED. Gelding, Light bay, no visible brand, 1000-Ibs.-wHl-be-sold-by- public auction at City Pound on May 7th, 1912 at 14k, unless the same Is claimed and all lawful charges paid thereon. WM, FUNNELL, Pound Keeper NOTICE. NOtich Is HEREBY GIVEN that of April, 1912, deposit in the Calgary Land Titles Office, Pian and Book of Reference combined and Profile as Number Ry. 448, showing a portion of its branch line from Suffield to Kipp from a point on the Main ime in sec- ern conveniences. Splendid sit News Office. ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT Furnished bedroo: modern conveniences. 509 Avenue. TO RENT Furnished room Balmoral Street. FOE S4LE Buggy, 1 Single Harness, 1 Box, 1 Hay Rack. W. Tomlin, Road AHowance, Store. 220 Montreal St. Esplanade, ting of eleven for 1.50, 24 for sale, adjoining the to ern houses thereon. Lots (te Company did on the Seventeenth day houses t,he three will be sold Central Park, ANTED. Irvine, Alberta, cheap for cash. For bloc for 11,000, One third down and balance can be arranged to suit the purchasers. Apply to Wm. Ansley, Phone No. 269 or 643 Highland St, Wanted, 25 words, one day . 25 26 words, three days ., 50 25 words, otx days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at same rate. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the orde: Phone your ad to No. 13 ring 2, and REPRESENTATIVES WANTED for S sale of townsite lots in divistonal line of railway, in Western Canada. Whole or part Write to authorized agent . 'T. P. Ry., International Securities Co., Ltd, Somerset Bldg, Winnipeg, Man., 211-Sa-8t to as- sist In general house work. Ap- ply to Mrs. Terrill, 12 Esplanade. wages. -No children. Apply to 726 Es- ait ANTED Common laborers, forty dollars a month and board or bet- (ter, Season's work. Apply-Craig- + 240d10t )WANTED A good smart boy, must be over 14 years of age, to learn to feed presses and make himself gen- tothe Apply t Foreman, News Job Department. labor- ers. Apply Lussier Construction Teal estate on commisston. Apply Co. 22Tatt LEARN summer money. Moler System. Col- 2odatt WANTED By young English wo- man-a position in business or otherwise. Apply Box 1271, News of- fice. 246a3t JMAN Cook wants . Used to camp and ranch work. Write box 17, post office. 243-6t OFFICES TO RENT. FFICE-LO REND Fine large office 20x24 feet in size, corner of 4th VANTED 2 roomers or boarders. English family, New house, mod- ituation. Superior apartments. Apply Box 1270 246a3t ym, all Fourth 2asa3t at 207 2azact: SS eee FOR SALE 1 Verity Walking Plow, 1 Imperial Gang plow, 1 set Dog, Harrows, 1 Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Wagon . East opposite Rossiter s 44503t FOR SALE 1 easy rocking chair, 1 mantle bed and mattress. Apply 24543 FOR SALE*One yearling Butltor sale, Apply T.-C. Blatchford, 433 24sast + set Box 83, 1-6td FOR SALE 80 acres of land for wn of FOR SALE Two lots and three mod- 18 and 21tatt. April 27th, 191 fe en ee L0StT Last Monday, on East Al lowance Road, near rullway, au overcoat, Finder please return to the Cosmopolitan Hotel. Reward offered. ait LOST 0n Aprit 19th, a big red hair ed Scotch Collie Dog. White chest lightly lame in front. Answers to ddy. Reward if returned to 33 Third Avenue, 2aba3t LLOST Betwenn traftic bridge and crossing, blue coat with watch, ete. Finder will be rewarded. Call at News office. 243-6 One bay gelding, halter on. One bay gelding 2 years old. Qne mule, dark brown, halter on, 2 years old. 25.00 for Information or recovery. 242-6t C S DORSEY, Suffield. x Alberta, STRAYED One sorrel filly on right shoulder, One grey gelding branded on right shoulder. AUCTIONEERS Hi 3. BROWNE CO, Live Stock and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor- onto St. Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any- where. House furniture sales con- ucted-anywhere ConsUIU US, OUT x Derlence at your disposal free. H. B. Browne Co., 619 Toronto St. 1824t WWANTED LADIES AND GENTS. cast-off clothing, shoes, watches, Jewelry, guns, revolvers, valises, sult cases, stoves, musical instrumenta, furniture, Democrat waggons, bug- sles, harness, bicyeles, carpenter tools, ete., raw hides and furs,-horse hair, wool and f. thers, bought and eae, opposite Dreamland theatre. P. 0. box 701 eoDir. (HE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO.) The above have on hand the best s lection of Second Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stoves and: Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Hifles, Guns. Re- Yolvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness. and nfte new line of winter goods. We buy everything mentioned above and pay the best prices. Call at 504 South Railway St. or Phone 587. tf BUSINESS CARDS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES aud Sherlock, Manning Pianos and Organs for sale and to rent Al) classes of insurance. W. J. Fleming, Office 381 Main Street. -c a and well lighted, Most central location in the city. yApply at the REAL ESTATE. ws Office: Se BOARD-AND-ROOM. Oa Pant bt) 4 a Pratt P.0. L T 17, Block T, South Yuill, 1000. Terms, 4 LOTS, Block 31, Cousins and Sis- Sons, 1000, Terms, 7.5. FEET, Block 8, Herald, 750. Terms, eee ALL of Block 33, Bending, 185 each. Terms, The Globe Cleaning Pressing Co. Rear Of Post Office, Fourth Avenue. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired Equal to New. New and Secondhand Goods Bought Clothes Called for and Delivered. MARK HARRIS, Proprietor. E. Bartlett, B.a.sc. Dom nion and Alberta Land Surveyor Industrial Spur Railways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation, Plans, Etc. Burns Block, Medicine Hat, Phone 484 Pai Reynolds Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite Bfnnings) New-Wall fally ufrnished on cost of Paj your rooms. Phone 156. PIANO TUNING VOICING and REGULATING All kinds of repair undertaken at Saturday, A ind they neve deep in the sirean The men shivere , at ast fatie Isented to be force where they nibble of herbage, but 1 sive of wearine: welf on the grour this body aching, b smarting from through which the He bad not the fas to where the Aenew thie-mrust-b ly confused by dunes, through wi fa vomatow fu ees of the night ir point of of water i suggested that must have lward, and come 0 fenan had been or , then they mig puth OF Carson ith which he wa jed. Qne thing w they would be idaylight to asce decide upon thet ithemselves they lerumd long sinc ; Hake first time bot fa reer arose rt fed the watts tr Bling them so Neb was pr at-cropping of th (protected him. tr fhulk. of a shado tell whether he si no effort to dist the stared vacar Iptack silence, an: flowing his head the wind caus twist, in vain s fwhile unapp focesantly. His e3 jthe dull gloo:;n of fell again to'the Iter away jgleamed a Twat no flicl Fo mained 5 feould be 50 10 jrecall any with jeolor, if such a fin the heart of 1 jwould have swor tas Yet that light ws his eyes, onli gonvinced tio istrode hastily ac nto semi-conscio Poally up the bai fhe stream. Do you sce th There, rm The negro star land scarceiy able 1 Maybe it am muttered, th tern. Lawd, sks ob dat ting Well, I do, at the n ited to know That's window, Neb. 6 It can be able to guess, bu it means shelter Wwe have to fight fhorses are safe fehat is bebind t CHAE The Wil The light was jeway than they and as they adv it, the nature o changed, becom with low the darkness Ur sroppings of roc ftwo, were compe (eases soley. toned, and with je hearts of bot ther id following cl the stream. Yat last they jcould perceive a jure of this-up fphe light shor night, through th ft a log cabin, v Save teas oo is Was merely lyelloy 2uminat Frhe cabin .stoo. nipeg, this 22nd day of P, McPHERSON, Right of Way and Lease Agent, 236 and 242, Western Lines All Oddfellows are requested to meet at the lodge room at 19 o'clock on Sunday er: April 28th, for the purpose anniversary church service, St. John s Presbyter- April, 191 le's Drug Store, fan church, k Ap 27 A ply Owner, The Bartlett Studio, Fourth Ave, lot close in a s part exchange. 2 K968 For , ALE Barrea 500 Block 9 Dominion St. East at Dreamland tonight. 213 Would accept a good 37-d24t Rocks, White Rocks, Brown Leghorns, Bronze Turkeys Eggs. Jas. Fleming. 226-1mo. Simp- son-Northam, North Reflway. 264d8 245-km Don t miss the Man from the For all kinds of job tion 88-14-9, W. 4th, to-a point In Sec- FOR SALE A seven room house on 8, lowest, charge consistent with tion 8-18-12 W. 4th, Mile 0 to Mile West Braemar St, built about Expert Work Guaranteed. by Year ago, lot 50x130. Good nelghbor CHAS,-A, ADSIT- y Snr hood, excellent value, easy terms. Ap- Telephone 68. 505 Main St. TENDERS WANTED. For the erection of a Brick Hotel Bullding at Medicine Hat, Alta. Plans may be seen at the office of the eub- scriber up to noon, Monday; May 6th. Lowest or any tender not necessar- fly accepted. W..T. WILLIAMS, Architect, Medicine Hat, Alta. the News Job Department. ka bf sand, pa jon waich they jalen-of tite abou the burning lam sumicient evi (ered hesitsted, igh Ned could be living lspot, ix the hea: ldeset It wor
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