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you bulld, consider first. Don't -be per- to buy CHEAP LUM- ause t's cheap use the t. We have ft, and 6y- the Builder requires. pet stock or LUMBER, SASH, FIR FINISH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH R-FLOORINGS. ve the agency for the ed Morgan Doors, DOOR BEAUTIFUL '; WOUD FIBRE, LATH CEDAR POSTS, WIL- Low Posts OARD LAY CO. LUMBER PEOPLE xX 29, PHONE 57 MALIN R SMUT e. Quart c....Pint f PAY MORE e s Drug and Store: 37 B. CURTIS SON LEADER Decorating. TRACTORS AND BUILDERS FIGURE WITH YOU PLACING YOUR CT FOR A BUILDING TIMATES FREE. teleeieieeieieinfeioiatet SLEY BROS. SS s and Contractors. L ae Phone 434 . Box 304. a Free. ans Prepared. SS ONE STABLE PHONR 402 728 J. S. FOLLIS racting Co. TORONTO ST. ing. Sand, Coal Gravel rating a Specialty, feavy Horses for sale Au Pale * LYON. TRACTS FOR VY TEAMING f AND EXCAVATING and Sand for Sale, Phone No. 418, Simmonds 2R anp CONTRACTOR promptly attended to. Phone No. 335. 2 Sets of Harness. Goailshyre-teivGream If Rock : he Salt Becomes Much Scarcer Toledo, Aug. 1 Perhapk one of the most unusual market developments in these days of scarcity and high prices ia a temporary though acute famine in rock salt. No one s much surprised to see meat, potatoes and other com- modities go up in cost, but to see an article considered the cheapest thing outside of water and air, go a-soaring would be unique experience, Al- though no change has been made in price so far, the market will no doubt advance -uniess the shortage ty Teltev- e soon. There has been no rock salt to placed In the bands of a receiver and fs not in position to market its pro- duct. Salt mining concerns of Ret- sof, N. Y., say the cause of their in- ability to take re of their trade is due to the diffioulty-of -securmng bh bor during hot weather, Cooler Weather May Help. We laid in five extra cars of rock salt, anticipating the shortage, with cooler weather Intervening to lessen the consumption of ice eream we Will have a supply sufficient to carry us through until the shortage ie relieved, sald H, A. Page, manager epeak of in Toledo for two weeks. of the Ohio Diary Co., which is a Dealers have tried every way to se- large producer of ice cream. We cure a supply and about the moat have been helping out whotesnters Hopeful response to inquiries of buy- er Is the announcement of whole- Salers that there will be a cargo in from New York state some time next week. In the meantime, the consu- mer /s having all sorts of trouble get- ting along on the slim supply on hand or by making the common granulated Variety serve as a substitute. It Intensifies Cold, producers have been working at bigh speed lately, but cooler weather may enable the rock salt miners to catch up with the demand. TO CONFER ON SOIL PRODUCTION (Special to the News) Hutchinson, Kas., Aug. 2. At a pre- It ts not generally known that rock ininary me ting here today plans Salt enters largely into the handling wore formed to hold a State-wide cot of ice cream. It Is rerence of farmers to assist in cre- to hasten melting dntens ating interest in the movement un- fy the cold. It is the ice cream -man- j...sen- by -the-Kansas- agricultural Ufacturer, perhaps, who is suftering and the varioustarmers or-. the most fromthe scareity, Toledo ove8 Increase the produc- Wholesalers formerly secured quite a Senizations fe On portion of their supply of rock salt Morh SeeOU GS) es from .Michlgan, The firm, however, that supplied this demand has been SUBSCRIBR NOW for the Dally News, For Sale 10 Teams Heavy Work Horses i Oto 1900 i. 20 Wagon Gears, and Gravel Boxes, Brick Boxes, 14 Coal Boxes, 2 Tee Racks, Chains, 1 Heavy Dray, 18-barrel Water Tank and Running Gear, 114-barrel Water Tank and running gear with pump 4Plows, . Mowers and Rakes, 3 Wheel Scrapers 7 Slip Scrapers: 1 Filling-in Scraper, 1: Wagon Loader for excavations, 2 pair Sleighs; 1 Hay Rack, 1 new 5-ton Derrick, complete (made by American Hoist and Derrick o.) Winches, Assorted Blocks and Ropes, -H 1 Capsole for-removing buildings. 1 150-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with vertical boiler and engine, 1 B0-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with gasoline engine. aw Tar Boilers, Barrows, Shovels, Picks and Hoes: Mortar Boxes Sand Screens, mat Lanterns, Post Hole Diggers, Blacksmith s Outfit complete, Oak Rollers, and various other items connected with contracting outfit. Also 2 full stock of Window Sash and Frames, Doors and Frames, and sundry Mouldings, etc. Builders Supplies including Cement, Wood Fibre, Plaster of Paris, Building Paper, Roofing Felt, etc. etc, ALL TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. APPLY ALP. BURNS CONSTRUCTION C0. LIMITED Medicine Hat, MONDAY, AUGUST- PNAALL Free Circus Street Parade 10: 30 a.m. 9 bands, 250 horses, openers ot widanimas. people of all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade. hows daily afternoon at 2, night at doors open at 1 sy Tp. Waterproof tents. Snes 25 cehts to see it all. and and users of rock salt here. Ice cream by HOW TO STAND AND WALK CORRESTLY Physical training forma part ot Nhe foundations of good manners. The girl or woman who carries her pelt gracefully at ell times 1s like n sccomplished actress she has mastered the art which.conceals art. be taught. The correct position 1s to stand swith the weight on both feet, the shoulders held well back, the chin amend Bead high, but not turned Do not stand with one knee bent or om one foot. This gives the fig- Ure one-sided effect and will in scribed in the above paragrapn you will find that you can stand for Jong time without becoming the leai bit thred, but if you shift your weight from one foot to the other in a rest- manner you will soon tire and uch charm. You see vo much written of American giris walk. the It bas been ;many-other things, Dut with all that Ye maid of the American girls car wiage she has a freedom in her walk What fs not without attraction. With. the-head held up, shoulders bent forward ever so little, and a alight swing to the arms (not enough to be ungraceful), she walks with- quick, firm step, and looks every ach a queen. Bach step should be taken trom the hips, not from the knees. A knee walk is awkward, incorrect and does not give the proper exercise, and is very tiring. or the drawing-room this athletic walk must be toned down. The girl who 1s accustomed to walking in the country snd swinging her arms often feuls-iit-at-cese-in-the drawing-room, end does not know what to-do with ber arms and hands, but after a ttle training she should be as much Just now there is a fad for walk ng and standing with the head and chin down. This is wrong, both trom as artistic and healthful standpoint, The girl-who walks with her head up, as though she were unafraid of the world, and who looks at you in a frank, fearless manner and smiles pleasantly when you meet her is the girl who will always attract pleas- ant ettention and 1s a treat to see as she swings along the avenue with that unaffected but natural BLACK SATIN SUIT , daisy; August, sardonyx, pond- ity; September, sapphire, poppy; Oc- tober, opal, cosmos; November, topaz, chrysanthemum; December, turquoise, Bolly. LOUISIANA PROGRESSIV. (Special to the News) New Orleans, La., Aug. 2. Follow- delegates to the National Progressive perty convention at Chicago next Week. . No order-too-large-or too small. for the News Job Department. Give us a triat, How to stand is the Grst thing to If you stand in the position de- that repose of manner that has: palled ungraceful, too atheletic, and ers of Roosevelt among the Republi- cans of Louisiana held a State con- vention here today for the selection of TREES AND MO STURE The Necessity of Paylrig More Atten tion to Forestry In the West That many districts in Western Can- ada afford excellent opportunity for he substitution of wheat raising, by the cultivation of roots and grains, as sociated with stock raising and daigy Ing cannot be denied. It te also true thar the Provinces have natu ral fucilities, whieh, If developed along right Ines, could more than supply the food-stutfs required in Western cities, There is undoubteay a scarct ty of water at several points, but this ie not an insurmountable difficulty. It has already been demonstrated that wells sometimes gunk from two bun: dred to three hundred feet produce an ample supply Of water. There Is, -aleo; the necessity of cOnseting, 8s Tar 48 possible, the rain fall, which, as a rule, is ample for the production of a first class erop of wheat. This 8 conserved in large coment tanks, covered in, and used, in the dry weather, in watering sock. The same result 1s obtained.in places by big ditches, which have been dug down to the blue clay, which 1s almost imper vious to water. These ditches, when dammed, are -eonverted-tnto small reservoirs by every rain fa.l, and, prove their value, Industrie be given to forestry. In many cases, trees have been cut down, which went long way -to retaining moisture. of tree planting been fmcreased, and, the opportunity for dairying and stock raising thereby pro- moted. Much attention, however, is now being given to this subject par- ticularly in Saskatchewan. Dr. Mc- Connel, M.P.P. in an interview, at Morden, on this subject, said that every man who. knocked down one tree, should plant two in its stead, Coronation But Eight Months Old, Has Already Reached Important Proportions e youngest town which the Made-in-Canada train honored in it's tour of the West was Coronation. Here was found a hustling popul: of-1000 On a beautifel location about 100 miles east of Lacombe. The sa e of lots took place on September 27th, 1911, and yielded 130.000.00 to the C. P.R., the company*having decided that divisional and injunction equipment should be located at this point, which rowning of King George and Queen Mary. The sale had no sooner closed than gangs of workmen were put to work on the erection of buildings. Before the freezeup Coronation had population of agoyt 700, who were comfortably housed in hast ly bullt residences. The British spirit exten: ded beyond the name, royal names being chosen for several of the streeis. Thus, they have Victoria Avenue, Royal Street, and Windsor Avenue. They call the hotel Royal Crown. At present there are in the town sbout 350 buildings, including 3 general stores, 8 hardwares,1 confectionery 5 lumber yards, 5 liveries, 5 imple. ment agencies, 2 drug stores, 6 real estate agencies, 2 doctors, 2 lawyers, 4 pool rooms, 1 mile of permanent walks, 1 moving picture theatre and the Royal Crown Hotel which has 70 20 nd cost 45,000.00, The Pro- testants at Coronation are up to date; Jmowing that church union was in the air, they endeavored to organize a Union church, gut st the meetings which were held for that purpose there was too much dissension to go ahead with the proposal. Therefore the denominations remain separate. With unton, however, they would have ereced a fing church and paid som man's good sal Here as in other points in the West the real estate fgent bas been at work, and already two, quarter sections have been sub- divided and sold; another quarter sec: tion 1s held by the C.N.R. and another by the C.P.R, the latter Company having made plans to erect a 7 stal Tound house, a substantial station jonal headquarters. municipal buildings will be erected this summer, school being held at present in a small two roomed build- Ing, with H.-L. Merrill, formerly of Toronto fn charge. The publicity end of the new town is well looked after by W.- , Beamish, formerly of the Owen Sound Advertiser, who Issuer the Coronstion R view, a weekly whose first gsue appeared on the day the town was born. WORKERS ARE NEEDED What we want in Canada, said +-3--Ht-Sherrard, speaking in Montreal in the worker, not the loafer. There 4s no room here in Canada for the man afraid or unwilling to work. We want farmers to develop the vast stretches of land yet untilled in our West, and we want artisans and la borers to supply the rapidly growing home and foreign market. wages in Canada were higher thar in any other country, and the con ditions under which the men work were excellent. These facts should be advertised to the world for the appreciation of their truth would dec much to solve the difculty manufac turers experience in getting skilled labor and bring a better class of oftl zens to the Dominion. MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT DULUTH (Special to the News) ers Association opened here today with a large attendance of visitors. A Programme of concerts and competi- tions extending over Saturday and Sunday has been prepared for the fes- tival, afterward: Watering purposed, evaporation belNg i the only waste. More attention should oy Duluth, Minn., Aug. 2 A mammoth usical festival under the auspices of the Michigan-Minnesota United Sing- ee nee trtietotonie osiocioeteates te ? 44 9 fo ete eoetets 2 e seefefoas ot Soeteetostess Soaientoatos es o-4 cs IO eer cauthatea 2 PUPP PTr Ver rer Toren eg ss sof 2 s so 2 fot s Me Si ered Soa Peake steer tgs 1 st fs Jefe oe oy i oo Peat oe 2 eS reatee 2 so-g Po toate Rerteegostods WRITE TO OUR DEPARTMENT FOR SATISFACTION ALBERTA S HOUSEFURNISHING CENTR ORDER BY MAIL FROM The Neilson Furniture Co., Ltd. OR MONEY REFUNDED y Goines gt; ip ape SALE-OF FOR SAMPLES OF 11 2 New Jasper Cloths, New Radium Cloths, New Geneva Cloths, New Corona Cloths New Sateens, Bed Spreads, Bolster Rolls, Shirt Waist Boxes, And Curtains with and the moderate. prices In building modern homes special attention is given to the living room ; in selecting our Carpet Squares the demand for-this-particular tse was not lost sight of. Squares such as we ar wh ek ak gt; 2 Ba : VELVETS The English seamless kind, size 10.ft. 6 in. by- 12 ft. at 28.00 BRUSSELS In size 11 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft, and 11 ft,3 in, by 13 ft. 6 in . From 27.50 to 45. 00. WILTONS In size 11 ft. 3 in. by 12ft., and 11 ft. 3 in. by 13 ft, 6 ins... . From 45.00 to 70.00. Cretonnes -and-Chintzes, All the latest scheme ereations in: Jam- brequin made to order are e al ALL GOODS PACKED AND CRATED FREE. is Complete Dining Room Suite, of 8 Pieces, Laid down in Medicine Hat for DINNER SE FREIGHT PREPAID. DINNER SET Border design 0 Greek key design and green side decoration. piece: Formerly Sale Price 98 pieces. Formerly Sale price . DINNER SET Cobalt blue band surmounted with leaf gold decoratl 4 65.00; DINNER SET Greek ey with inside decoration of amber?) 00. Sale prige .. It is not an easy matter for intending pues to visit our Carpet Large livirig rooms require a floor overing which combine useful- ness of coloring and design with the serviceability of quality. WE HAV THEM EXTENSION TABLE Extends to Comprising side chairs and 1 arm chair. finish; holstered on best grade genuine shaped Royal oak Up- of Nicely full box seats. leather. back Small Chairs, 8.50 each, Arm Chair 4.60. two massive pilla in. The base is PN 6 feet. eter; polished royal golden oak. The pedestal and four strongly shaped feet. Price .... le cupboard and large full length linen drawer. Size of top 46 inches in diam- meunted on massiye round 16.00 wae oo SIDEBOARD Golden finish, massive design, canopy top mounted on British bevelled mirror plate, itted with two serpantine shaped top drawers: doub- ree 25.00 he Neilson Furniture oo Ltd. EIGHTH AVENUE, goegocgerateaterteetete Reeteereetetes EAST al 98 pieces. Formerly 9, These sets are on sale from Aug. oo to Aug. 10th, inclusive, thus giving- living out of Calgary the opportunity. securing a Dinner Set at sale prices. 63.70. ON ALL GOODS ADVERTISED SET of 5 small and 1 arm chair laid down in Medicine Hat for sil WE PREPAY FREIGHT. 22.10 size 16 in. by 28
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