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+49 i i jWell, replied the wife, he makes you any fuller than yolt.are, he'll have to abip.you. a whole dis- Wve. got an id a x0 OSPR AAOS EP ER EET OOTET waist PHOTO onrstsxtataour OBSECT eneeseee Tey ator Protos, STEELE 00., Portralis wud Landseapes, Ainaleur Supplion, 3 Seveeoreceseresooseoerors WE TAKE A genuine pride in all our. work. + Af good work s requited: con't JEFFREYS HERB The Paperhangers Painters FIRST A COLD, Then BRONCHITIS sesseseccs tees PEEEEDIES ES EI EET ESTY and Soreness ond tam Coughing the thre CHASE? SYRIP p TURE Teseees DR Bronchitis, or cold begins with cold: in the extends down the thre aS TENT. on the cliest and 1030 mmation is set up. Only a few hours may the diseaso is fully estebl the patiedt suffers from across the: when coughing and slight fever. leough ts dry aid hard, and ever fort should be made tr looren it and Tenable the sufferer to coush up the frothy, sold matter which forms in the air passages, and if left there will cause death from suffocation: Dr. Chase's Syrup of weed and f08s + Shop: Two Blocks South Post Office, Money to Loan. tse mea aiding ex- fur reaching risbling stich this Fe the The North of Scotland Canaciar. Mortgage Co. Ltd MONEY. TO-LUAN gn mproved Farm and Gity Property. At Lowest Current Rates, Osler Hammond Nanton, Managers, Winnipeg, Cc. S. LOTT, Calgary. treatment of bronchitis severe: chest colds, heca Soe Hoosening the cough and + pectoration, It also, Basta CF es Am effect on the whole system, ie Taper ce Se unis to entirely thie ea Tae combination of turpentine, a5 with several other Ingredient On Town Property. Meaeetally. well known value in tho : cure of cold. ie nade Oe Sop of Linseed and urpe Apply 0 7.5.6 LEE. S eben, Si tas a ind lung diseases thal rap Atoxander Block feria, * The enormous sale a medy has attained 14 pest. proof of its real given rige-te hosts of tmitationa, . Fieepceseary, therefore, for yout to lock for the portrait and signatare of Dr. Ry cheee on tho bottle yuu buy, Caution the children, if they Are sent for It, lest the dealer may substitute: Sap. imitation, Twensy-five: Bottle; - family thee feonita, at, all deal- Bates company: times ers, or Edmangon, iow cleat and fresh the landscape looks today. said Mrs,- Hiland - to jhior Imstiand, . l read something in the: papers wbont. detectives scouriny the. conntey, explained: Mr. Hlland: i i FRATERNAL fOCINTIER SONS ORL ERGUEND SEN EV Oa without heaieh Tite 1s not tite SOCIETY C iige, No. 240- state: of langour soc Haee held on the znd and 4 S40 e an image of deatt. THO Mondays in each month. at 8: DML-/ uso. of Dr. Olasb'a Nerve Food gives in Song of England hall, Maclean tho weak, lapguld and discouraged block, - Wilite Hosp. dextes. meeting) hew bold on life, 1 makes the blood 4th Monday Jn each month. Pretl- pure and rich, erates Rew ners dort, B, A. Shetioy; Vice President, force and inatils new energy and W. It Lacey, Secretary, Edgar Hoop- yitatity Into the whole being. 3t or: Asst. See, and Treas, Thos. Gl. makes weak -and sickly people. aa strong and well by bultding up the PERFECTION LODGD, A. Fv fe-A. M.. syatent, No, 80, GR. M. Regular communt- eution 3rd Tuesday in every month at 8 o'clock in Masonic Temple, Victo- tla, Block, Sojourning Drithren cor- Glally invited, J.T. Macdonald, W. M.; W, C. Armstrong, Secretary. lmine. But, Tsay, what docs ANCIENT ORDER OP FORESTER) nusband do for tiving. Court Alberta, 783. Meet in thelr fall Maclean Block, every second THE AGH OF BRAIN WORIG and fourth Tuesdays. J. Mcore, C. RB. W: Stowart, Secrelary. Also juvenile branch, No: 42, meet come from the nogiect al in the same hall at 7 pam. on the and the overwork of tho brain, In this sanio nigh(s, Any respectable boy) railway age the wear and tear - of from the age of tb 18 years mayllabor and Intellect go. om without ie udmiesion. J, Moure, C. R. pause. or self pity... We lve longer y Stewart; Seretary. than our forefathers, but wo duifer areas mare. They tatigued only the muscles 1, 6; P Court Calgary, 295, mests in we extiust the finer strength of the thelr bell, McLeam Block, every 2nd jorved. Dr, Chase's Nerve Food 1s) and 4th, Thursday in. each month. the greatest medicine of this age. be- Visitors cordially-tnvted-to-be pres- cause it ia best sulted to the needs of ent, W. Pitman, C. R; S. R. Hod- tho presont day, ft restores. and re- states veasted nerve col and maken aE Ww the pale, wouk wind exhausted strong ITED WORK- iq healthy and vigorous, 44, Meets, hall, Clarence block, Stephen) Mra, Malaprop:. He's got to. be a evenue, 1st, gpd 3rd Thursdays Intra noyel writer ail of sudden, every monte. W. Bernard, MW); Mrs. McCall: RB. Doughty, Recorder: surprising that he souk nei Sav RIVER Conon we e te No. 28, GM, meets on the 2nd Ning ae r Aisdee st tantrniontie atk itt, INI ge Matinee tk ante tine ie Masoute hall, Calgary. Vieltors cordigily avited.- BR. Exham, iM feo. Macdonald, Sec. CALGARY L. 0. L, NO, 1thetteat iS in: the ball Maclean BioekAfirat avon Tuceday every month at at MONI te thedaly remo an Visiting brethren are eves bow what thay think of 1. Wicd E Genndell, W, Maz get vour mohay back s not eure Wm. Cheatey. 1 deniers of EMar Dx, BaTes C3, Toranto, CoRDER oF THE woon. OFeChase s Ointment THE WORLID A ftraterns) a clety.- Inenrporatied. with ion, government Calgary i. meets tn. Sons of Eng tat Wednesday in each relcomed White peryone rater between the ages Ars admitted to tenn: Doughty, Cous.. Com. King, Clerk. appealed trom should be reversed, WHEN LIFE 1S NOT LIFE He and Mrs. Woodhy Ruyter What does your husband do for a living? AMS. Kautton (haughtily) He fs an author, Mrs, Woodby Ruyter I know; 80 is your or have it's. been Fo prove w you insu a Shale Ointenene ia acer and agestute curs. foe each Bad every fore 0 Dionlinentd o ri 1 nsurtince : the Dom ad mth curd Of gc of 15 bership, GC QUEEN'S HEAD GALVANIZED IRON The standard of the world. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Meet on Ist Monday and Rrd Tues- day, in Sons of England hat , Mac- fean block, Visiting brethren al- H. T. Jarrett, CR: Ree Sec UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR- PENTERS JOINERS OF. AMERICA Union No, 105 et ery second and fourth of the month in the 8 pm, Visiting welcome, 1 1d A Reliable quality and sonable price have, made . Russell, itso. ON LYSAGHT i.1p., MAKERS, ALC. Leste Co, flontrent, brethren Brock tebe Thomp always. F Mansgere Canaitian Brasch. , Indicated by Tightnsss cf the Chest Wren Head, which x . nae urnabial, tubes: kere:-acute esd fea ablldrsay af whom Alt but one anal chest, aoreness and pail) the Cardinal, sympatl Thel ake suid, la purpentine fa-pectillarly suited, for the: Tait our diseases 3 ay Yes and it's quite; Prowl of their: profession, although not talent until so tate in Mainly About People. Avcountsy parson in England Jately went to preach In an old, remote parish, one Sanday, when the aged sexton, in taking him to. the place, insiduatingly said: I hope your xix'rence won't amind preachin from the chancel; ye sve, this is q + place, and I've gota duck sit- tin . on iourteen eggs in the pulpit. Ato London dinser, General. Hotacy i nan in the following. wa here to-night General Horace Porter, and call upon him for a spree; the gentle man 4x tke a slot-macti putin dinner ar) out eo * The witty, genoral, rose, and ry csied wii aw quick fire of sat The ciel ath thouglt- t to liken me x0 a slut may T return the compliment, aed Jie is like one also . Ho 4 apes, and up comes your dinnes, Wiion Cardirial Manning was rector of Lovington hi went to visit a parishioner, widow seventy-five veara of aye, who Porter was once referred to by the char L daughter fiad married and left her. This daughter also waa about to be married. Tho old lady would then be quit alone. Daine, you must: feel it-tonely. now, af ter having had 40 large a fatuily, wali hetically. Yes, sity Edo feel it loursome: Ive brought ip a long family, and here 1 am,- Uving alons, An milsaa Yom and L rants ut T mises Yom mre thant rs ago, when tle. present caf Hapland van Pringeas of Wales and her children were very small, they Were staying at a quiet watering:placo, and one day on returning from a short sail, one of the little princesses, was walking up the plank. An old sailor in- stinetively said: Lake care, lit le lad; id drew herself up baughtily and mnot a lady, I'm a princess fhe Princess of Wales, veho overheard the kindly injunction and the rather ill. bred reply, said quickly, Tell the good sailor you are: not alittle lady yet, but you hope to be. some day. 2 At a dinner recently, Archbishop-cle:t Farley of Naw York related the ving incident: It was shortly after Chad been made. Vieur-General or Mon: signor do not tentember which when aged Irishwoman encountered me on tie street. She was a good old soi, and had been memb r. of our parish church for years. Grasping me by the hud, sho remarked: Oh, father, and aure the Lord t gave you a rise. A replied that cher information was sor: rect. Well? she responded, an J'ni pleased for that; it's yourself that de- serves the ris. I thanked-the good. wo man sincerely and was about to leave still holding my hand, she re- + And.all I hopo is that the next hey give you will be to heayen. It is customary-in-the aheaper classes of German inns to substitute chicory for offes, Prine Bismarck was aware of this, do one Cay shen he camo to a small inn, after a long journey, jie sat dowil and called the inukeeper to h you aby chicory? said he, i returned the innksr.er. Well, bringall youliave here to met oxdered Bismare Tho innkeeper was gone a few minutes, and returned with an immonse armiul of chicory. hava-ia the i. Well, then, said Bismarek, this chicory here and make me a cup of cotter. 1 AEGrevy, when President of France, on-one oomasion extricated himself froin ament with wond rul presence of mind. He waa bermg conducted around the Salon-by an eminent Artist, whon hi atw a painting which displeascit Kim. yy daubi Ke exolainnl; whose is 102 That picture, M. le Prosident, faid his eicorone,.it is'my own work. Ahi aid the President, without -any sigh of embarrassment at fis awkward mistake, in our country, when we par- ticularly wish to piircliase a thing, we ale yy runtting it downs and, truo to his part, he purchased the offend ing painting thete and then. The Relfast magistrates having an: nouitced that they would inflict a firie of 1 ouratty We have fal Tie Shah foat Utele BH, but finally hia cutpse returned to the palace. phrase was too much even for the Turks, who have retauved it to this day. fan onc of (vir proverbs. In Case. of Fire. there are very few people who Gam keep. cool when they discover alte, is Sa the reason why re tot put.ont in their in: es, botore wy great damage ick: Me-t'p? gives the follows cine You. afe waiking along -the and discover 4 chimney Lurning che up your nnd that the whole Hot 10 go utiless your own ine vidial eswitions prevent. Therefore Kr the gate d Winges, kick the 1. door in-on the natgnished tamil Hh Fire i oir, firat yell needn't louder Usan the eomaon bidian war elirst you unlat exert si efforts lo beat any. man in: that town who ever yelled over a burning chimney, The -occtipants may desire am explanation ax the trout door in, and youre? Jeap over it, and begin to throw the airs wrote, 1 is no set unawer to repedt, Dut most mer manage to mye * Firetree your ) gt;ush got out hur Hlazea) Fir heng It fre fire hey will generally: wecept the explana- Sion without ar, it, and you cau 0 abead and resco thr occupants of, the house, Always coumedtco on the draw ing-toom ornaments fist. 1f you haven't tine.to save anyting but chromo, crowel-work antimaexssar, and the head Of piece of statuary, you don't know how far Lheso things will go towards set- ting.the burnt-out amily to housekeep ing again. The windows were made to throw things through, If'you can mae ago to fling-all the oreaments out, pull the sofa to pieces, and-break the legs off tho: chairs, you ein, consider: you have say d everything. in that room wwarth gating. ji you get upstairs, doo't throw a bed fom the chaniber window; noth fng will break a feather bed all to pieces so quickly as fall. Tako the bods om your back and carefully cary thera a few doors farther on, sind: deposit them. gently on a doorstep. Tut tlie. case is dillerent with crockery, fooking-glasses, and. clock: ou can theave them ont-on the pavement with ) perfect confidence thot they won't even get a-flaw. Deal gently with flatirons fnid bobtjacks, Don t try to saye a whole pelstead, but wrench It to pioces, amd throw three or four slats out, and then rab the wardrobe. Wardrobes are cum- ersome articles to handle, and it is best to divide them it halves with an axe, and throw down the portions ssparately. Meanwhile remember'thwt. it is posi- tively necessary for you to-yoll Fire twiee per seoond fromthe fie you kick the door in until the fire.is out, or the thouse burned down. If you didn't do this ome of the family might forget that thi use was on fire and make arrange- menta to go visiting: An ordinarily cool min -will clear a house of all worth ax in aBout fit: teen minutes, especially if he has a little help.. If the house is buint out, the fam- ily will not fail to remembe that but for you they might haye been. roasted elive; and if the flames are subdued they will pick up the Icoking-lass franies. drawer knobs, is, dies, and chair Tega, and move back in with hearts fall of gratitude, that you, noble hero, through your coolness and: self-posses- ion, saved allthat was worth saving. House Doris Yer, she was furious.about the way in which that paper reported her marriage. Helen Did it allude to her aye? Doris Indirectly. It stated that Miss Olde and Mr. Yale were married, the lattor being a wellknows collecto Of antiquics forty shillings on any person expressing n-public-too-warmit-regard tor the tie ture state of any political antagonist, a joliceman came upon an: Orangenian ly- gnitied ense in the gutt muttering To To parently he cauld get no fui the natie of the destination to. whlch ho desired to consign somebody or some- thing, 60 the constable, with a oase in viow, endeavored to help him-out. To whore with whom? he enquired, bending over:the Orangeman; But the northern Feation asserted itself. Rising into a sitting- posture, the Orsngeman dazed upon. the officer. Finish Ht yoursel, ho said; it's too expensive for me. SAIL good newspaper inem, from great jown to rural correspondents, are fill ait as seoure aa Jolin Black, for many fe chief of the London Morning, ihrontele Black supported the- Mel- bourne administration in his paper, yet hie never asked a favor of any. of the Ministers; On one ovestion Lord Mel- bourne said to him gt; or-are the only man in England, who.torgeta that 1 ( Prime Minister How 0, jay Tor guiquired Tt upposing that he hat itl 1. Be replied Me nt arg the man L knogy. whom favor of two. tio favor to ask, sai Black, quidily.. I Inve no favor to anyone in the world - You gre Prime M nd but Tam editor.of nd Twould si0 Oriental Circtimtogution, Hing to a writee in tlhe. Stampa/ the. Sultaiy of Tark y insists rulef of political natunil oe ( han Effendi, spaytess: a Fallows at every nes: of. dea Nischit eH th ct aber cheers of the people. chai, bow ral to all appearance wai t 5 Wet Jes them: 40, at record prices so ax to .vo too many cf th ts, and will part company with them, Wo: have Teather and eane bottomed ones, dining, parlor, Lichen. 5 Geo. Griffiths, P.O. Nearly Opposite Quebns Hote cfd im, ee JUDICIAL SALE OF PROPERTY ABOUT ONE MILE FROM CALGARY. Pursuant-to an Order of the Supreme Court of the North West Territories made in fhe action of John T.L.Meyer ya Felix A. McHugh, there will be of- fered for salo (tinless in the meantime the mild action Is settled) by Mr. A. M. Grogan, azigtioneer, at his office in Catvacy. at C on Thuraday, tHe 14th day of May, 4908, all and singular that certaln par- cel or tract of land and promises being that part of the west half of the south quarter, of Section 9, Township. 54, Range 1, West of the fith Meridian, jn the North West Territories describ- ed In Certificate of Tite R. 167, A full and particular descripjion of Tand fs given fn the sald certificate of title and in the conditions.of sale. The land ies about ong mile south west of Calgary, fronting on the Hibow River, and contains 60 acres more or Toss. The property. will be offered for sale Subject toa reserve bid, which has been fixed by Judge. The purchaser shail. pay 25 per cent 6f bis'purchase money at the tmme of sale to the Vendor's Advocates, and shall pay to the said advocates the bal- ance in two weeks thereafter without interest. he vendor will only be required ah n registrar's abstract of tit niitions of sale and further pa ticulars may b .had .from. Messrs Short Stuart, Defendant's Advocat Calgary, or fr MUIR : aaphison, Pated at Cat Jenny Lind in passing an almshouse, talked with. an eld woman there, who confided to her that she longed to hear Jenny Lind sing before she dicd, but of course that. is impossible for me, she said, - Don't-be sb sure of that, said the strange lady sit down and listen And the poor old woman, still weeping over the wonderful music, was told that J Jenny Lind herself had just been Singing to her alone. The delightful qualitics of are exquisite and well remembered, whether en- joyed alone, at. the private table, or the public banquet. Our customers stay with us. Why? Beeause they are satisfied. Your while to give our Market a trial. Yon will be pleased with the Meats, Poultry and Fish purchased. KNOWING You ace getting the best. STEPHEN AVE PALACE MEAT MARKET. ASK FOR (LONDON) ALE PORTER CALGARY WINE-AND SPIRIT (0. AGENTS FOR ALBERTA. Carpets-Linoleums- ( CARPETS : Wiltons, Axministers, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, with borders to match. Finest ever in stock: UNOLEUMS Six and twelve feet wide. Shipped direct from Kirk- ealdy, Scotland, in First Carload Lot Ever Brought : to Calgary NEILSON FURNITURE CO., Ltd,,. GALGARY. Finsnane PARRA AARSRERARERREBREATO fy the afternoon CUSHING BROS. CO, LIMITED:. i ( PLANING MibL Factory. Sash and Door Windows, Doots, Mouldings, Lath, Shin Brick, Building Paper. Lumber, gles, h , i Factories at Calgary and Edmonton,
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