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EARLY ARRIVALS We Have Received Some Advance Shipments of * ALL NOVELTIES, CHIFFON VELVETS, CORDUROY VELVETS COSTUME CLOTHS TWEED SUITINGS, See the New Ratine Collar and Cuff Sets y t The Gtasgow House OP Se S tact fost 115,000,000 Special Attention Given to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. A OMEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth es : C. H. McDunn agh, er sn, Meatoegortoateateetoetocfesteateatesds eloeteatoateegoctesieatecteagecgocts C. P. EB. PASSENGER SERVICE. Rfective June 2nd, 1912, Artive. Leave, 20.20 20.46 Imp, Ltd. 4.05 8.30. Imp. Lid, 1L15 7135 Vancouver 20.00 20,25 Toronto Exp. Vancouyer to Tor. 21,90 22.15 St. Pant tle Express. 4.000 4.30 Paul Express, 2125 21.50 Prairie Exp., Winntpeg to Calgary. 5.50 Prairle Exp., Calgary to. Winnipes. Express from Kootenay Landing. Local from Cranbrook Local from Calgary, Local for Cranbrook, Express for Kootenay Landing. 630 Local for Calgary. 2.30 240 Soo, Ltd, St. Paul-Port. 12 940 250 Soo, Ltd., Port.-St, Paul. Noa,,11 and 12-do; not come into Medicine Hat, Dunmore Montreal to Vamvouver ancouver to Montreal. 10,20 23.00 Passing by the Medicine Hat News Co. Lid, every ning a3 Its office, Main Stree. Wedicine Hat, Alta. ALJ. .N. TERRILL, Beteor. HONE: Advertising QE Cireulation and Z ; Job Depts. 23 BING 3. mag . 1 DATLY SURSCRUYTION. RATES T -ai, delivered. ... 4,00 j 2 year by mall... months, a-livered.. 2.00 6 notithe, by mall... S months, liverod. 100 8 mouths, by maD. T- month, dellvered....35 * Aud a old ad regsur oot bo efven. WEEALY NEWS Publishe every Thursday th uxteem oF. contaius a eummn-y of the hews of local and districi advance 7s9 3, months, in advanew. Ale ore pages, and ie week. August 8th, 1912 WHY NOT PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS) PERIODICALLY the Saskatchewan Ri er at Medicine Hat claims a bathing v tim and brings s of our homes. This city should take up th question: of a public bath house. We ha the natural facilities, city-owned: which 4 4 ; b died Ps Sapital and Rest : . 73 000, 006. 4 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS: TRANSACTED. SAYINGS: BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, Be 8 rere, Manager. PLOTS SEOTOLSS eeeeteeeeege Cotes reste ets ; would make the proposition an easy one, would make i ie it a paving: one. A FAVORABLE DECISION ote Ms ee oafea 2 THE common people axe getting a show after all. Signs multiply to show that. The Railway Commission has ordered the Ca: Me e of ae ings in Whitla from the old location to a new site on the company s division of the Crow s Nest Railway. What would W. f THE MERCHANTS BANK MERCHANTS BANK THE Pele 3 aoe OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864. 180 Branches in Canada, Capital Pala Up, 6,000,000. Total Assets (Nov. 0th. 1911) over 51,000,000. A general Banking Business Transacted. . Special attention to Savings Accounts, W. 0. JOX, Manager: : 3: + Medicine Hat Branch ern Canada do and where would We Canada be, if it was not for the creation and operation of the Railway Commission? ee ge a RANCHING STILL A LIVE BUSINESS THE faet that the Commissioner of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police could come into Medicine Hat and purchase a couple of carloads of horses for police mounts would go to show that the ranching business is not dead in this district vet NOTICE TO BUILDERS We have opened an office in Suite I., in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- ceive ANY ORDERS or PAYMENTS: OF AC- COUNTS at our ae Town Offices. J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Dos, . Special Millwork i Beseoses poerote Moeertrreatedetonteeatees awhile. Horses are not a drug on the mar- ket. Beef can talk for itself this year, and the New Zealand mutton chop comes onto our tables with a tenderness and reproach which makes us ask why this is thus. Pee ae oy a EVERYBODY IS DOING IT THERE never was atime in Medicine Hat s history when she had such a good bunch of friends and boosters on the out- side. Everywhere you go now days you hear a good word for Medicine Hat. tt is something to deserve a kindly word, and it is something of more importance to be con- istantly-getting it- DURING the short period of the Saskat When you want the best FLOUR made insist on getting Prairie Pride Patent Flour The Medicine Hat Milling Co 'y-, Limited SVOrse eSseUoororerwonrasoraracococaose esese i, hesitate in its nefarious work. Now that the result of the peoples verdict has had time to be welling. it has commenced to rise and fall again, faster and more uncon- siderate than ever . Vengeance is sweet, says the Lord, then again perhaps many of thase party workers of Bob. Rogers, who so far escaped the police net, are laiming their spoils. Consciences are cheap. Mr. Asquith. would be safe in Canada from the suffragettes. The Truth, of Lon- don, Eng., comes back with the statement PHONE 666 Piano Moving A Speciaity - Tasker Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY easonable DRAYING liable 864 Toronto Street, that the farther the Premier goes away the better he wil be Ken care Of, nm we fear that the dutfragettes would come +6 grief in Canada did-they employ their mili- tant. methods here.. It has been amply e denced before that no one, man, woman or child can ult another in Canada with impunit; ape unpunished. et eae and Taxi Taxi Taxi? ALBERTA TAXI COMPANY All Orders Promptly Attended to, New Cars, Carefal Drivers. Phone 666 Day. 211 Night: A MAJORITY of Mr. Bordeu s speeches since he crossed the pond, have been de- voted to assuring his earnest listeners that Canadians are loyal. Ts this ass ancemecessary? Has it ever been doubted? If sq, we.are yet to hear of it. Mr. Border worfis might bear more good fruit if he talk tle of the West and not all the East. We might get a few good monied settlers and xp. Toronto to Van. Medicine Mat News sed changed as otten as dested, bm Bota now ane d bereavement into some) and we have the growing population which lots and pay the cost of moving the build- ehewan tight, the political axe seemed WH WERE wrong yesterday when we. said Zette, which now ranks as one of the chic s publisher of the San Antonio Light, THE Lethbridge Herald, after commend- ing:on the poor state of the bond market the-city s credit good. * That ry in the Hat. The city s ing by leaps and boundg, as 1 by our increased logn. Ae oy tn R, the five-year sentence hand- erday at Dublin may hay e the eficet of the women change their tucties and use saner methods to get the Hinuch sought vote. es Qoe FIVE DOLLARS a day a Chicago girl asked for the time her husband, not to be, jhact been courting her. Courtship is, evi- las utly, from this, dearer than marriage. eg REMOVE the eriminalized diseased brain cells of the criminal and you remove a prison cell, is the latest from the scientists. cere ee CITY Women are too fat, says a writer. Everyone loves a fat woman. o A CHICAGO robber, who got away with thirty thousand in jewels, is classed as an edu ated fool by a Chieago physician. A fool i is right. mete ACCORDING to a London dispatch, nine lives were lost in a ball game. A cat jwa as killed. Yet a cow kicks the bucket many times and yet continues to be the family jdia a ise WITH all her faults and marriage claims, statisties show that old Quebee has the ast claim on the race.suicide honors, if ich they be, of any province in the Domin- ion. So TWO-sinners Were-converted-by-a: 100- ad published by a Chicago pastor. At this 1? oo SOON the traffic congestion Will start on the Western Railroads. Harvesters rains will be the first. . ss PECULIAR AND PERTINENT Fire insurance is said to have origi after the great fire of London in 166 Of the Tie tourists who lost their lives rents, 11 were women. The South African: possessions of Eng- land require 100,000,000 postage stamps per annum. A system of electric signaling for mines, operated by a hand generator, has been in- vented. Finger prints for identification were used by the Chinese as long ago as the sev- enth century. An amateur horticulturist in California has succeeded in breeding a seedless toma- to of large size. ot , THIS DATE IN HISTORY August 8. 1607 First settlers from England landed in Maine. 1778 A force of Canadians and Indians in- vested Fort Sborough, 1812 United States army which had in- vaded Canada a month previously, retired across the river to Detroit. 1827 George Canning, famous British statesman and orator, died. Born April 11, 1770. 1861 Judah P. Benjamin selected as secre- tary of war of the Confederacy. 1864 Fort Gaines, in Mobile bay, surrend- ered to Farragut and Granger. Sas per aes THIS IS MY 50TH BIRTHDAY J, Alfred Spender. ns J. Alfred Spender, editor of the West- er Gazette, who is mentioned as a pos- sible successor to James Bryce as British ambassador at Washi was born in Bath, England, August 8, 1862, and receiy- ed his education at Oxford. He was editor of a paper at Hull from 1886 to 1890. He joined the staff of the Pall Mall Gazette in 1892, but left the samie year to join-the ed- torial staff of the new Westminster Ga- Government organs. The appointment -of Mr. Spender to the Washington post would mark an innovation in British-diplomacy, since he has. had no training in the diplo- a clear- cighterpa wolitician and thinker from a liberal point oe view, and he has a strong personal influence with many members of the British cabinet. je ae CONGRATULATIONS TO: Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, for- mer head of the United States Army, 73 years old today, Charles 8. Diehl, former assistant gener- nl manager of the Associated Press and ney a years old today. His Highness Maharaja- -Dhirja Surendra Bikram Shamsher Jang, the-ruler of Nepal, manufacturers. ite what will it cost to convert all of Chi- + and havi wv (Comyy pa Tan TRACKAGE good parts of the city. Donald Currie Room 1, Becker Block. on South 1800 cash. Phone 776. 711 Ottawa St, Phone 626. foe 204 South Ry: St. Box 31, supplied. HOUSES FOR SALE. Phm. B. a specialty. Heavy 183-1me. 37 years old today. Hay for Sale. PHONE 85. IAMSON PATERSON Contractors. op Fittings and INVEST WITH ME. -AND BE. LUCKY. CENTRAL PARK Corner, blk 23, lots 1-2-3, 1500 Terms. : Corner, bik 24, lots 37 to 40, 1850. Terms. Bik 29, lots 1-2, 900. Terms. BIk 25, lots 7-8, 850. ROSEDALE PROPOSED Terms. 100 ft, bik 3, 4000, Terms. 183 ft, bik 6, 4200 Terms. 50 feet on Main St, two blocks from railroad, 7500. Terms. 50 feet-auth shack Railway We, have. a few new houses in High School Annex and Nor. Yuill for sale on easy. terms. We are still selling Altawana buys in all J. A. LANDRY Carpenter Builder See me if you want a home. Special attention given to the bullding of Modern Houses. Designs and preliminary plans R. B. Taylor's Transfer Light und Heavy Draying. Prompt Attention wears all orders. Piano Moving with Piano Van a Speciality. Parcels Deliverea, PHONE NO. 349. Druggist stock of Toilet Articles dries, Proprietary Medi- ig of Physicians Pre- Laundry Modern and sanitary in every Tespect and the machinery is the best that momey can buy. All. white: help employed. PHONE NO. 8. Your patronage solicited. And our drivers will cali for and return the goods. CitySaleStables Teams, Drivers; Saddle Horses for Sale. LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING. FRED McCLAIN PROPRIETOR ittentio Windows, BOX 353. PHONE 712 See Us for Screen Doors and 116 MONTREAL STREET ie LOOSE PED OTHISOOEOD E. M. CAWKER, House Mover SAND FOR SALE EXCAVATING HEAVY TEAMING CONCRETE WORK. *Phone 260, J.J. LAIT iH When you build, consider QUALITY first. Don t be per suaded to-buy CHEAP LUM: BER because it's cheap use the Very best. We have it, and ov- erytbing the Builder requires, A select stock or LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FLR FLOORINGS. We have the agency for the celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Drug and Book Store : 3: H. B. CURTIS : HOTSON ji LEADER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS LET US FIGURE WITH YOU PLACING BEFORE YOUR 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 P. 0. Box 304. Estimates Free. Plans Prepared. OFFICE PHONE STABLE PHONB NO, 268, 402 728 THE J. S. FOLLIS Contracting Co.- 108 TORONTO ST, Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Grave) Excavating a Specialty. Light and Heavy Horses for I Times. F.S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, Yulll Street. Phone No. 416, lt; P.O, Box 81, a sil, w. onds CARPENTER axp CONTRACTOR Repairs promptly attended to. Phone No. 335. be *e Soateateste-egestotess Pa Sot Re te Seateate ont es ae se es RY nates tet ee et poe he Low Posts BEAVER 10 Tea BOARD Ww 12 Sets of Sand and 14 Coal Bo: : 1 Heavy I r 8-barrel FINLAY CO, tierra THE LUMBER PEOPLE 4 Plows, P. 0. BOX 20,. ) PHONE 57 3 Wheel Sc : 1 Filling-i 1 Wagon I 2 pair Slei; 1 new 5-to Hoi: a Capsole : FOR SMUT ; 1 150-yard boil 50c....Quart 25c-- Pint / If the eareft up to first i ances. quick upon Using busin repre The s and p have There one s hold. fo that a througl A hand impress ed lett attenti It is ni ters of We wil * can pl
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