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The Calgary Herald 1903-01-01 - 1903-06-30
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1903-04-23
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of the. goods and costs, . THURSDAY. THR DAILY HBRALD, CALGARY Magic Piano and Furniture Polish. Propared Only Bi Walsh Plang Co, Calgary. price Spe: Sold by all Drugglets. gt; gt; ak Local and 2 General. Don't miss the masquerade dance tonight. ai W. Puffer, of Lacombe, spent yes terday in the city. : Captain Smith, of Cochrane, came in to town yesterday. Police circles are very quit at the nioment There was no one run fn last night. Everyone should attend the auction of furniture, next,to the Windsor hotel at 2 o'clock, on Sautrday. , 33-d2i Mra, Burnham wil assist Prof. Heath at his concert in the Methodist church op Bonday- evening next. 11) Phe excavation for the foundation of the new Methodist church on First: street, West, was, started this morn- ing. George A. Grierson, of Minnedosa, arrived in the city yesterday, and will join the firm of Ellis Grogan. Captain. d Eynconyt .ts5 disposed of a three week's old, pedigreed sussex pull calf to A. C. Sparrow for the, round sum of 100. Don't forget the atiction. sale of fur- niture on Saturday, consisting of Jot of high class furniture i good / condition, Next to the Windsor hotel. 23-d2t At Knox church last. night an in- teresting lecture; siiystraied . by lime light views, was delivered by Rey. Mr. Ewing on missionary work among the Chines , Roy Glover, a C. P. R. brakeman, residing at Branton, fell from. freight train while crossing the river at Moose Jaw on Tuesday, and was Mrowned before help could arrive. present looking over the- Edmonton district and if satisfied he will, bring out twenty familles to buy land and Settle, each family laving from four to ten tbouseand dollars each. Bx-Conducior Patrick Carlin, of the . P. R, has been sentenced . at Montreal to two years in the penl- fentiary on the charge of conspiracy with one Johristes to defraud the company in obtaining. information When tis train would be audited, Judge FitzGerald has given his de-) cision at Fort William in the case. of McNulty vs. the C. PR. The case was one in which the plaintift sued the company for loss of a box of house hold goods, which. was lost in transit between Edmanton-and Fort Witttam: the Box had been shipped from Ed- monton in the fall of 1901 by Mr, Me- Nulty,-and had not reached its des- tinatfon. Judgment was given. in favor of the plaintiff for the full value A Brilliant Social Function. . The Calgary opera house Freeated an unusually prilllant appearance last night on the occasion of the grand pall modestly described in the invita- Hong as-an At Home aiven by Mr, and Mrs, K..F. T. Hodd r,-to a large jiumber of their friends in th city ud throughout the district. Nearly wo hundred ladies an gentlemen avafled theinselves of the invitation to be present, and the hospitable host and hostess spared no effort-to ensure. the enjoyment of their many guests The opera house was most iets decorated for the occasion, The w were covered with bunting, ae a profusion of growing-plants and flow- era was viaible everywhere. Tho ball room was ablaze with light and color, Gronlinds sa prnetr of- Okishoma, 16 att athe Gold Creek, Alberta, collferies ,terially from the Beehive or American ference, Bachelor Bear 1 suppose 80. Ye Auld lovers. of Smoky Whisky Mackie s Lagavulin 425 per Bottle. SKINNER MIQUELON, Wine Merchants THE CITY GREENHOUSES Will be found one block south of C. P, R, track from Post Office corner, A Flowers and early Vegete Jarge stock of Plants, Cut tables always on band. - FLORAL EMBLEMS A SPECIALTY. G. L, FRASER. Proprietor. tollettes of the beauty of the and ing hahizome Indies perfected the scene, Mrs. Hodiler received her guests in f beautiful costume of white brocaded satin, on train, trimmed with real ince, and wore diamond ornaments. She carried a magnificent. bouquet, of natu- ral fowe Master Teddy Hodder also assisted in receiving,aud prosented each of the visitors with, a neat-little dance programme. Dancing commenced shortly ofter 9 o'clock to the strains of an excellent programme , of music furnished by Captain Bagtey s orchestra and ras maintalsed until nearly 4 o'clock this morning. Some of the selections were the composition of Mrs. Hodder, who, aa some of our readers are aware, is an accomplish d musician, Almost every nuimber.on the programme was so much enjoyed that the orchestra was compelled to repeat the program: me at feast in part. A dainty supper, which was so I berally patronized 2s) to leave no doubt as to its excellence, wag-served onthe stage from il o'clock and fight: refreshments were provided during the evening in the ball room. The ball was most pleasant through- out., The hospitable host and hostess were ubiquitous in attending to the entertainment of their friends, all of whom enjoyed: themselves thoroughly. The function witt be-remembered As one of the most successful of the many social events which have taken place in the city: during the present season. Wilt Build Coke Ovens. Dave decided to erect a. battery Of 50 Belgian coke ovens, at the Frank mines, as soon as the material, which 16 being shipped to Vancouver by Cape Horn, reaches the ground. These ovens will be the first.of their kind erected in: Canada, differing ma- oven, to which they are said to be much superior, it-is claimed by the management that before the end of the present summer the collieries will be plinced on a shipping basis, add it ts also claimed that the output will be some- thing phenomensl, o THE INFLUENCE OF INFANCY. Benedict Bear Yes, indesd. A baby. of your-own makes a wondertal dif- Benedict Bear Oh, yes. Why, since) amy Uttle one arrived I've actually learned to hug gently. THE LESS OF TWO EVILS. in the course of conyersation some one bald, speaking ci' friend: Hf-he were a man of- more con- gelence, he would never do the things he is sorry. for, and f he were a man of less consclence he would never be sorry for things he had done. Hull's Opera House. R. Watkin Mills ENGLAND'S Greatest BASS BARITONE 2 Awinkd br : Edouard Parlovitz The renowned Polith Pianist Wil aprear on SATURDAY EVE NG, MAY. 2. Performance boging at 29.29 wharn, Apniication It advance: for-resorved. erat thay now bo tnade ag the ciberia Music Cola Stare, where the sale will commenos on Monday, 71h inst. Prices: 1.00 and 75 500 Reserved Gene.al Admission, - - 4 tons. Calgary, Alta, WANTS WANTED RANCHE WORK Two young Toronto men would ike place on ranche to Iearn the busl- ness, Salary-not. expected at the start, Box-85,-Herald office. altdwlw WANTED- -LADY HELP Or general servant to go on a rancho 10 miles from Fort Stesle, B. C., for child. brook, Apply -Mrs. Pownall, Cran- B.C. ali-isiws WANTED PIGS. To purebage a number of young thor- oughbred yorkshire: and herkshiro sows and afew: boars. Apply Box 85, Calgary, a21-Gdl WANTED SERVANT. Good -general servant; good wages. Apply Mra, W. M: Little, Anthra- cite. paedat WANTED FANCY IRONER. Apply at once to Calgary Steam Laun- ary. 18-ddi WANTED SERVANT. Good general servant. Apply:to Mrs, Thoburn Allan, Scarth avenue, tear Senator Lougheed s, ageatt ee FOR SALE MARB One Clydesdale mare for sale. for cash. Apply FL Bantt. Cheap Beattie, al8.6id FOR SALE HOUSB. New seven-roomed house, with six, lots; furnace; gt; water; situated corner Sixth St..west and Smith Avenue. Apply on premises. m28-dtm CALGARY BUSINESS COLLEGE. Was established In 1899 to give prac- tical, up-to-date training in Short- hand, - Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Business. Methods, etc, and many of the pupils now hold good pesi- -P. O, Box 256, Best Cor land, Principals. quarter, paid in advance. seen: Bouverie Street, Fect St Street, B.C. FOR SALE LAND. A yalnable section of land, belng the me.. 4-of sec. 30, tp. 24, Tse 1, about two miles from Calgary, to be pold-at bargain. Price 10-per acre, Apply G. Lee, corner drt St East and Stephen Avenue. ai8-dwim. FOR SALB RANCHE FARM. 480 acres choice land in the Pine Creek farming belt; good water: and hay land; .will be sold cheap; immed - nite possession given; must be sold at once as owner s leaving the dis- trict, For terms, etc.. Apply to David Carter; residence Sucticn 16, Calgary. 23. m.44 RANCHE AND CATTLE FOR SALE The Glengarry Ranche Company, Ltd., offer for sale thelr well-known Fanche in Southern Alberta, and ajso their cattle: The ranche consists of about - 18,000 acres of Jand, all fenced with four strands of barbed wire. 300 acres under timothy. aud bromus grass (irrigated), and about 500 acres irrigable; good, buildings, and fencing in good repair. There are about 3,600 head of cattle, fneluding about 70 head-of-purebred Hereford: cows and keifers, about 70 head of purebred. bulls, Hereford nd Shorthorn, and about 70 head of horses and-mares. For further. information apply to. A.B. Mac- Donald, New Oxley P. 0.,-to whom ofters for the property should be Llww.owd FOR SALE RANCHB. About 500 acres OF more, s ven-miles south of Calgary, on w-stream, with springs giving. open water all the year round. . Mait. mile from rall- way station, church snd school. Water from Calgary Irrigation Co's ditch also optainable...Plenty of tim- per and shelter for stock; first cliss agricuitural land. One of the pret: teat ranches n Southern Alberta, Also 160 acres two mites south of above. For terms apply at the Mid- napore post office, or at she store of the Midjapore Woollen: Mitti ti Cal wim family of married couple arid one There are about - MeSeGoScSoGowoSeOeGeOeGe Calgary Clothing COMPANY, umes For Everything in MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS WEAR Groreroreearecsrereseracosacesorecoesiieruenssqeroracuencanantenruonsnsts - .. MAMMOTH CLOTHING SALE To be cleared out at Cost Price, This j is genuine Stock Reducing Sale. We are bound to reduce our Clothing fully one-half id the next two months, and in order give the people of Calgary and rare opportunity to secure wonder to do so we vicinity this ful bargains. : il goods marked in plain figures AND ONE PRICE TO oe POEMS SOLE AGENTS FOR BARGAINS AT BINNING S CASH. SALE. sooneoeens POSEN We are offering very special values for cash buyers, and our stock is very attractive and markedat low prices. - WE. INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. GBer c hOcOeeescOcGr oweaee oO: acsuesctahiisaons eBeee THE CALGARY CLOTHING: GOMPANY, Limit SPECIAL PURCHASE AT HALF PRICE 1000 yards of Embroidery, - price, 10c, This week.... ery, wide widths, lovely ee ee 500 yards of Torchon Lace, wide width, new. patterns. Regular price 10c. This week. 500 yards Black Mercerized Sateen, Bs never less than 25c per yard. S SOLD ODEED DOE finish, good weight. Regula price bargains, 6 yards for 100, CASH BARGAINS. Ladies Handsome White Blouses, Ser Seieamtase new styles. Our, Spoclal.. ae 1.25 1.75 2. 690. 50c 40c 50c 125 25 15 Black Parasols, sili and wool top. rete frame, lovely handles, a Bar- Bh Seesr a agave srs s Ladies Straw Hats, black bands, rough Thildren s Silk Bonnets, broidered, riiching . front. Black or Navy. Coating. Series, * ait pure wool, wide width, our Leader .. fancy en Special Children's White Lawn Aprons, with frill, ali sizes, n Bargain .. .. .. ++ Ladies Girdte or Military Hip. Comets, straight front, a snap ay Fine Cashmere, or Lisle Thread: Hose, seamiesn feot, a Bargain.. Peart Buttons, all sizes, four holes, 2 dozen for. wy... Large (Red or. Blue eneeeet ae: + regular, price te, Special 4 for . lt; + Gariata: sriniine; wit alii aw de signs, Special... ete Reversible Cretonnb, Hindtome me terns, rich coloring, dur Leader White Spot Murlins, 27 Inches wide, Extra valle. ve uau on. ince Curtains, 2 yaluit Jong naa some patterns, a Bargain. .. - Tapestry Carpet Squni new patterns, Special Linoleums, tile patlotisem shades, per square yard... Monte Carlo. Coats, dark. aa ght grey, with oF without pleat, all. sixea, a Kiandeome cont for Ladies Frieze Skirts Milter pure wool, Special... Ladies Print wwrapvers: ait ster, dar colors, a Bargain: . 25 15 25 25 1.25 ua 60 cova, G15 (om 5 65 6.50 oe: 3.20 1.25 ECGERLn EERE HL RRR aor ES ace A a aveacemacntninoreteemnenaarnnant WANTED. . Bulletins Are always fresh. Watch them for SNAPS IN. HOUSES AND LOTS GRONLUND . ATENUE bon strairht salary, gentlemen or ladies not 0 cangass, but fo employ agents; postion permanent; 800 per year and expenses; reliable firm: + referaices; experiente unno- coasary. Address M. A. O'Keefe, district manager. 157 Bay St, To- ronto, Ont ( s-imws Td PRINTE Tenders are requ sted for the erection of school houde at The Buttes, Cal- gary. Tenders close at 5 p.m. April 25, 1903, for fall particulars apply Joseph Tyas, Sec, The Buttes. 20-dw6i fUSIC. MRS. J. R. COSTIGAN, Teacher of Piano and Organ, Engagements a8 Wanted at oniee, competent Job c: positor. Apply Herald office, 23-41 accompanist or pianist, accepted. Address Hamiiton avenue, City, f2-tf Our Dressmaker is without a Soubt the best in Alberta, Her charges are reasonable: Try her for your Summer Dress TEI ISG TIS SIAC TOIT CI III IIIS II II SI SATII II SIO OSI I ISS III IA THE CASH STORE RPEURCRWOCUUSH SRB HESETTANS 60444048
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