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Walls lings of BOARD ook better, etter, last cost less ster and BOARD ck, clip or BOARD t and cold, dand-ses BOARD Bor ares Piuseaay, February 15th, 1912 ARE: -OFFERING EXCEPT- IONAL VALUES IN DIAMONDS Our buying 1s done direct from European firms, thus saving you the jobbers profit. Drop in-and-seo our values. G. W. ELLIOTT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Inauer of Marriage Licenses PANATORIUM Thatcher and McLellan. Cleaning and Pressing Work Guaranteed. CANADIAN S.Ct hak EXCURSIONS r19 i Vanoonver, Victoria and Westminster, B. C. SINGLE FARE PLUS 2.00 for the round trip. Dates of Sale, Feb. 18th, 14th, and 1th, 1912, Going transit, Mmit, 15 days. Final return Umit 3 months. For further information, apply to any C. Py B, AGENT, L. As DOBBIN, Ticket Agent Medicine Hat: Phone 201 am Tere R,.G, MeNEILLIE, District Passenger Agent, Calgary, Alta. Till Feb. 14. LIMESTONE WANTED Best Prices paid e G, L. Dunbam s old. stand. Corner of Fourth Aveuse ant per cord deliver- ed at Medicine Hat THE A, P, BURNS CONTRACTING CO. W.R. Simm Repairs promptly attended to Phone No. 335. CARPENTER anp CONTRACTOR BOWELL MIKE ONCE AN ANGEL? The might was dark, like one black cat, . As on my steed I proudly saty Who took-xe flying. o'er.the ground, Faster and faatar at overy Proud of my, charger, proud of my seat, Proud of the speed we ware making 30. neat Never once caring whet direction we took, We Loth knew the prairie just like a book. All-records-would been broken I'd bet sixty cents, : Wit hadn't q been for that four wire fence, Stretched o'er our path, this lack est of nights; Chatlenging intrusion, challenging our rights. But dumb brutes have eyes, that in dankness can we, One blessing thay have, for us not to be, He stopped short in his tracks when the fence came in view, Without wings, without warning, thats once that I flew. evening the 6th were Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs, Wimcton,. Mrs. Tovell, Miss Brett, Miss Darraugh, Miss. Tavenor, Messrs. Tovell, Olsen, Nicholas, Whitteberry, Dubeau and Delinks. A very enjoyable time was had. Mr. Price, representing P. Burns Co. ob Calgary, tramsecci ounmess here on Wednesday. Mr. Ring, representing the Medicine up trade for his firm on Wednesday. I started keeping tab on one of our young men first of last week, for one week, imtendiag sending it in, but it would carry you too fas iato the tu the cout of a six months' course, three nights a week, at, the SOUTHERN ALBEBTA NORTHWEST MINING CONGRESS (Special to News). Spokane, Wash., Feb. 15. The first sou guess the rest, I can't keep it. Tuesday, horstback, probably ten miles there and back. Wednesday, telephome: Long distance?- No, - same istance. Thursday, got horse shod, Hat-Grocery-Co;;-was-here-drumming (game gt; Pit-chance-telting batt, andi Mr, ter several days? visit with her, sister Migs. Tavenor: Mise Tigremor: mccompuntod ter ala- ter to Medidine Hat Thursday even ing, Master Arthur Pentland was a pas- saager on Thursday evening's train for Medicine Het. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs, Mansfield were Medicine Hut visitors Thursdey evening Jos, Darrangh gud L. M. Mansficld anoacting business in Modicine fat Friday? George Dicksog started loading a car of wheat of Saturday. This mean fifty-one cars loaded here. Mrs, Mart Whamibg is visiting Mc. and Mrs. Auger for a few days. You might hava shared one with me Ted. Charlie Winters has been transferred from the position of night operator here to Seward, ixd left for his new post om Wednesday evening s train. W. Houghtow shipped four coyote hides to a St: Louis firm recently, that Grought him the sum of 29.00, Two at 6.50 each, and two. at 4.50 euch, Teach your horse to jump fences, Thorton; thats will save your clothes. Adam Dubeat took the train to Medicine Hat Saturday evening, not that the road is getting bad, but he Saxe the boys were catching on. Willard Tovell and Jack Macken drove to the Het Friday. M.I. S.) Sevetal hors s were sold here. on Those taking in the magyberade tall'Saturday-at Louden's auction, some at Sufteld from Bowell on Tuesday from (ess Richardson's bitich, one ot Mr. Tovell s, one of Mr. Whittdberry s one of Mr. Delimks', one of Mr. But- Ter's and one from Suffield. Fairly good prices were paid. Saveral outsiders attended the atic tion sale here Saturday, among the number we noticed Harry Bell from the Hat, Mr Bishop from the River, Mr. MacDiarmid from Carlstadt, Mr. Broadfoot, Dr. Brown and two other (gentlemen from Redclifi was well attended, membership of 65 and still adding to: it. Charlie Richafson and A. Nicholas were visitors to the Hat Saturday evening. f and Ma. Cook were visitors from Redclifi between trains Sunday. Miss Vance resumed charge of the Bowell school om Monday, having re tured Sunday well recovered from u two weeks illness. Miss Tavenor and Master Arthur Pentland retarned. irom q Maticine Hat visit Monday accompanied by Miss Wharton. W. C. Hedges spent Sunday Monday hate with friends. and The 1 .A. aneeting on Saturday Alex. McColman from Redcliff visit- ed itis homestead and meigh or friends Sunday eccompanicd by the genial Frenchy Morrison from the Hat. Mr. A. S. Oleen and family who journ through North Dakota, Minne Sota and Wisconsin returmmed on Mon- day. The masquerade dail at Rbdchif Monday night was a big success. The following named ladies and gentlemen from Bowell were in attendance: Miss Davenor, Mass Wharton Miss Bret, Miss Darraugh, Messrs. Olsen, Fiskuss Whitteberrp, G, Dubean, A. Dubean, S. L. Dabl, Swanson, Mclean, Hodges. and Speers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kemp left on Monday evening for several mionths isis to California and other States, and possibly the Old Country, They will visit Calgarp, Banfl and Van couver em route. Mr. and Mrs. John Elis leit on Tuesday -noon s train, and will jist Mr--and-Mrs- Kemp-at Calgary and accompany them to Vancouver where thay will remain for a short visit re turning via the Lake and Crows Nest route. Just as we were about to go to press in dropped our old friend Joe Enderdty. He requests the reward for the recovery of the lost Scot- tish * collie pup ke drawn down; be found the pup bad gone to a good tome. A masquerade ball will be held sin Delinks ball Friday Feb, 2ist. Three prizes will be given, one for best ladies costume, one for best Gent's costume and one for best comic cos- tume. Beet of rousic furnished. A OPERATION FOR PILES FAILED. Zam-Buk Was Then Tried and Worked a Cure. Hanson, wife of the proprietor: of the nave bee enjovying a ebx eela s0- Writing from Poplar, B.C., Mrs. . Ing that the disease cati es conttntied as bad as ever. One day I read about-Saim-Buk ahd 1 thought 1 would try th. The firet one OF two boxed gave me more ease than anything else I had tried, so T went on with the treatment. In a short time I began to feel altogether different and better and better, and I saw that Zam-Buk was golig to cure me. Well, I went on using it, and by the time I had used six boxes I waa delighted to find myself entirely cur ed. That wag three years ago, and from then to the present time there has ben no return of the trouble. Zami-Buk is sure cure for piles, eczema, ulcers, abscesses, cold gores, chapped bands, varicose sores, burns, scalds, bruises, inflamed patches, and all skin injuries and diseases... Drug- gists and stores everywhere, 50c. box, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful substitute HAIR HEALTH If You Have Scalp or Hair Offer. When we promise your money back for the mere asking if Rexall 93 Hair Tonic does no do a8 we claim It will, you certainly have no reason for even hesitating to try it. We do not ask you to obligate yourself in any way. We'could not afford to. so strongly endorse Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and continue to se ll it as*we do, if it did not do all we claim. Should our en- thusiasm carry us away, and Rexall 98 Hair Tonfe not give ntire satis- falth in us and our statements, and in consequence our business prestige would suffer. Therefore, when we assure you that Rexall 93 Hair Tonle will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimpulte hair growth and prevent premature bald- ness, you may rest assured we know what we are talking about. We honestly belfeve that Rexall 93 Hair Tonic will do more than any other human agency toward res- POULTRY sa Several trios of thoroughbred Partridge Rocks. Hither Eng- lish or American strains. Also som young Cockerels. vA. J, N. TERRILL, 12 Esplanade, or at News office W. A. Henderson Company CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS (Established 1882) Winnipeg, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat 4 Gilden, CA, Managee Phone No. 198 Burns Block. Progressive We eater to that class of patrons who want (GOOD), not (CHEAP) Photos at a fair price, If you will compare our work aid prices with that of oth- ers you will understand why this is the most Popular Studio in these parts THE BARTLETT STUDIO, 4th Ave. For Sale 5 Room Cot- tage, South Yuill, near CROSSLEY BROS. Builder Contractor, 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 for years with bleeding piles. The pain was so bad at times that T could hardly. walk, and ordinary remedies seemed utterly unabte to give me ease. Finally I decided. to undergo an operation, aud went to the Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. There they performed an operation and did all they could for me. For a tims I was certainly better, but within twelve months the trouble started again and the piles became as painful as ever. I tried liniments, hot poul- tices, various pile cures, and indeed everything I could think would be likely to do any good, but still I con- tinued to suffer, and the shooting, burning, stinging paing, Commerciat Hotet,-sayst T-sutteret the dull, aching and wretched, worii-out feel- toring hair growth and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent stain. It i8 as pleasant to use as pure cold water. It comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents and 1.00. Re- member, you can obtain it only at our store The Rexall Store. Pingle s Drug-and Book Store. . , INTERSTATE BASKETBALL TOURNEY Omaha, Neb., Feb. 15. Many of the principal high schools of Iowa and Funeral Director . and Embalmer Parlors and Residence, 422 To- ronto Street. Phone 145. Motaments. Johnson Director and imbalmer Parlors at 200 Main St . oorner Third Ave. Office 237 Main St., 'Phone 188, Open Day and Night. Monumenta, Nebraska are entered in the, inter- state basketball tournament at the University of Omaha. The tourna- meht opens tonight and will continue over tomorrow and Saturday. Patterson Co. Funers Directors'end Embelmers day.and night Menu nts Flowers. s About Judgment C. A. Long Co. s 40,000 Stock yippee CLLP 0a meeting of the N lt; , G1tbd ig of the Northwest Min- ae 2 a Gu C1 s Lege) sna mestng began in this city to- PUSS shined oe paral ee folelatafat. MEDICINE HAT. day with an attendance. of delegates t inet friends Friday, but Saturday, write rom California, Idaho, Montana, Ore- oh you Setantay; Fd toile aster 0) Banner See partons gon, Washington, Alberta and British 1 wouldn't, I could, but, mot a word. Columbia, The meeting will last three There are three days left, but they efits days, during which time a wide varie- are the lest half. . For all kinds of Job Printing try ty of subjects. relating to the mining Mrs. Wharton returned to her oe I the News Office. industry will be discussed. in Medicina Hat Thursday, evenin; EADER ting. yeas A? ' m WITH von Twice Ois 0 CING YOUR f Seer 2 A BUILDING 3 FREE. . o City Hall. iriceiicieiefefe Seine About Horse-Sense The February Furniture Sale Binning s Store, hed on ail kinds ATING j TEAMING 4 E WORK. e260. . -AIT AL SYRRET NADIAN WEST . Cable.) Rev. W. Ball who Rev. Boyd at Ea- Maurice Beardshaw s Bilson at Regina, cial dismissal at 7 4 3 Now s the Tme AND BIG VALUES a level-headed, It has been a week kof serious purchasing hard-thinking people who have had their own interests in the Leave 1 the i t iC Come into the Store. We will show you the Stock and Our Prices, and SALE paramount and C. A. Long Co s. interests subsidary. Rest to Your 3 The coe s Day at Merchandising Has Come at Last DID YOU HEAR ANYTHING DROP? W HEN A 40, Is PUT ON THE MARKET AND ONE. QUARTER Of It SELLS IN LESS THAN A WEEK IT BEGINS TO LOOK AS TH OUGH -THE BUYING PUBLIC WERE CONVINCED THAT THERE. Is A Lot of Value Behind It C. A. LONG Co S. FEBRUARY SALE HAS BEEN MORE THAN A tiem lt;i EVER SINCE THE SALE From Every Standpoint it Looks Good STARTED. cance ,000.00 FURNITURE STOCK A FEW. LEADERS J only 3-34 Easy Rocker, all covered ia American Leather, Reg. 25.50 1 only,-No- 100,-Easy-Rocker,-American Le ather. 1 only No. 101, Easy Rocker, Ameri aiLeatlier. 13 pe. Solid Quarter Cut Oak Den set, Eyelet stered seat and back. 70.00, E.E. . 1 Library Table, E.E. Reg only, Solid Oak 3 pe. Den Bat. It-has been-a.week..of serious purchasing WE HAVE A HOBBY FOR GAINING, GETTING AND KEEPING-THE. PEOPLE AROUND US. Reg. 22.00 . Regular- 2000: Special 5 E arly English finish, Sees cushio Price 55.00. Reg. price Regular Special Sale Price 49.00 20.00 GHSOSHOHSHOSSS SOSSOSHSS ISS SS SE SOOOHHDSGDSSOOO OO OOESSHSOOOOSOCSO Three Into Five You Can t-----One s Worth for GOc is Good Business. much higher figure. it---So do our niture business right here This Sale is Genuine. Look the Long s Stock over- The more you investigate, the deeper you consider the SALE and its Far Reaching Effects. The same Quality Furniture, Rugs and Carpets Selling in all other Stores at a - YOU BUY HERE GOOD HOME GOODS at a less than you can buy the same goods Elsewhere Get these facts ingrained into your system. We like besides it keeps all the fur- customers, of the town. with us. Ee etn eae Alta.
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Image 257 (1912-02-15), from microfilm reel 257, (CU1742874). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.