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FO ee ADORE DEERE OSET IETS i i i i e AIM ne wn nt sat s PHOTO : emt OBJECT t : etoeceee, 7 v4 tor Photos. STEELE OO.,. 3) ovcninpad asta i + Teeedrecesoerrorsesererres) WE TAKE A geauine pride in all our work. ai j If good: work 14 reyuired const't JEFFREYS HERB The Paperhangers Paintera ss soe : Shops Two Blocks South Post Office. * Money to Loan. In Large or Small Amounts) On Town. Property. Apply toT. S.C. LEE. px Alexander Bleck A The North of Scotland Canadia.. Mortgage Co, Ltd MONEY TO LUAN On traproved Farm and Gity Proparty. At Lowest Current Rates. Osler Hammond Nanton, Managers, Winnipeg, lt; PRATRRNAL SOCIETIES SQN8 OF ENGLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Calgary, 1odge, No. 240. Meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays in each month, at 8 p.tn- i Sone of England hall, Mantean block, WhiteRose degree meeting 4th Monday tn each month. Prest- dent, E, A. Shelley; Vico President. W. RB, Lacey, Secretary, Edgar Hoop- Asst. Sec: and Treas, Thos. Gill. SBRFECTION LODGE, ALF. A. M.,) No. 0, GR. M., Regular commun - ation 3rd Tueoday In every month at o'clock In Masonlc Temple, Victo- via Block. Sojourning brothren cor-) ry ally invited. J. 'T.. Macdonald, W. Mi; W.C. Armstrong, Secretary. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTDRS Court: Alberta 1783. 'Medt In thelr tall, Maclean plock, gt; every second and fourth Tuesdays. BW, Stewart; Secretary. Also juvenile branch, No. 42, meet lm the same ball at 7 p.m. om the game night Any respectablo boy from the age of 8 to 16 years may obtain admission. . J. Moore, Cc, R W. Stewart, 0, F Court Calgary, 295, meets In their hail, McLean Block, every 2nd aid 4th Thursday In each month. iaitora cordially Invited to be pres- ext. W, Pitman, 0, R.; S. R. Hod- ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK: the. tatter paid 200,000. lt; . wit couaHs AND COLDS. Paris, April 7- The opoeition papers have Feoently been -bibting tint Der sons in clase relations with the gor ernment bad offered to secur the sutborit gt; remain in France for the pidianery of the Ovand Chartreuse, if) MANY CHILDREN QUT OF SCHOOL And. Parents Everywhere Are Proving the Wonderful Curative Powers of DR, CHASE'S SYRUP OF LINSEED AND TURPENTINE. When srown people negioet their all- menta and allow them to develop Into; perfous diseases, they have me one to) blam bpt- themselves. j With children. t, 9 different, -be gt; use they do not realize the serious neas of a nogtected cold nor the means of obtalning a cure, and many child, as he grows older and finds himself 1) victim of . pneumonia, consumption, dronchitia, -asthnia or throat trouble, eantot but geo that his parents. were, responsitie for: neglecting treatment) when -his allment begin in the form) of a cold. ele Today tho schools have many yacant geat on account of coughs and colds, ani many children who are there should be at home, What treat- metit are these children getting? Do thelr parents realize tho serlousness noglecting a cold Hove they prov- ed the merits. of Dr. Chase's Syrup, of Linseed and vTurpenting as . cure for coughs'end colds, bronchitis, crop, whooping cough and alt kindred fils? Many may fave, for their 1s no re- medy. for. throat and lung diseases that has snything like the sale of Dr./ Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pontine. Ba tareful when you buy topes that the portrait: and signature of Dr.Chase fs on the: wrapper. If you send. tho children to the store, warn them not to necept any. Children Iike to teke Dr. Chase Syrup and there 9 writ ins been, issued against fy no remedy so prompt ond efferti vendors: and Girectors. for damage they-claim-to have sasteined By the) mitat'on of substi of TAnseed and Turpentine, 25 a bottle; family- ree as much 60c; at all dealers, or Td. fnanson, Bates company, Toronto. 6 ee age ie Se ea MILITIA ACT WILL COME LATER. Ottawa, Ont, April 8 Sit Freder- jek Borden's bill to amend the militix fact will not be.tatroduced until sfter: GOOD HEALTH FOR CAPITAL Maintaining good health Isto the majority of people the most wital, Question in tho world and nature affords no more efficient. strenrthener for tho Byatem and restorative for the nerves than Dr, Chase's . Naturally, gradually and certainly it forms new, red corpuscles fn ths blood, creates new, healthy; neryo celis ahd puts Into the system again, but in about half an bour there dofies disease. it The situation 2 Spain, arising out of recent riots is characterized ns, very grave. FAMILY QUARRELS flow, many serious femiliy-quarrets,, marriages out of spite nud alt: cations of wilh might have been prevent d by a gentle dose of pills With the yer and kidneys s1uggish snd torpid, digestion Is fepaired and temper ruined, -But Or. Chase's Kidney Liver Pitts. by Invigorating: the action of these organs appeals Yor -support are being: made NEerve matlor of chance, News of the Old Country Recent Occurrences in England. Scotland and ireland, while a play, not his, was In progress, ENGLAND. ; Neatly ail Uhh (pablo schools ta Casimir, tho eblet ot the Malson Dore in Paris, which has. closed its Rnglaid, were represented to the vol- Tom en ing of Poxfugal : 8 unteer faimle fight which took piace) 16 only one who knows In, these de at Aldershot. nenerate days how. to eat, King Ed- A chair cf education, with. sal- ward Lx too enally: satistiod, ary of 760-and official travelling ex- General Garabaldt, son of pep-ss, i tobe. established Ja the Untvorsity of Birmingham. * phere-are twoomep lying desd at Kidderminster, whose Gaaths aro at tributed (o nnthrax caught from Per sian wool iipported for carpets, fo- opening bassar at Bristol, Rishop Brovee stopped in the middle ot-his spooch and rebuked Indy mem- hera of the audience for talking. tt has-b sn decided by the London school board, to appoint six deullsts, at a total cost of 875, for ons year to examine the eyes of scholars. Fdmund Grosse, speaking 9 Lon- 66 couples were gathered there to. i don, at the tercentenary of Queen 3 usabeth's death, wild it wad popu- Chase the glowing hours with flying tar ilfusion that Sir Walter fisieigh feet, and the hours were very pleas- gt; had visited America, antly. chased indeed. Within every- Some medical authorities tn. Tondon thing was galety and: eit without ony that appendicitis may be caused) he mountains, bigs in thelr white- by drinking. medicine or water that bess and subitme 19 Thele stillness, * has sobd somo time In a glasq vessel. seemed To -keep watch over the sceae hoy say it contains a portion of the ase Two young meh of town, employees ; Tho estate: which secording to a of the Sanitarium were giving a ball times correspondent tne beam pur- to the citizens of Banft. The occasion chased in Norfolk by an English offi-1 Was one of more than usual interest, fer for the Sultan of -Morodo, fs'for Andrew Miller bad fist axrtved toe (kirby fall,estato, eltuated midway, Howie ftom Edmonton with Ms bride, between Beccles and Bungay. heo Miss Thompson, and George Paris two boys playing 10 an empty rafl- couple of hours previows to the ball way van at Elverpoot were josked in hed: Yea to hymon's altar Ailes Wyn- by thete companions, The tralge start. Pete, Of Wikkipes. The management ed shortly afterwards. 30 hours pass- of the Sanitarium hotel. has lately td before the lads could iiake. them- been asmimed by H. Alexander, form- ce heard, aad thea they were at, erx Proprietor of the Grand) Union Mould, hotel, Ottawa, anc everything was in On behalfof x number of share-T adiness for-the reception of. the ce and debenture holder in the suesta. Phe-wervico was adroit. th Peis woclesmbers aeeseatios, boeplrsitty, Sibeunebd nd ine S2e sevep tion of the hosts andMr Alexamder was genial and courteous, The rooms were aglow with light. The floor was in excellent condition. The costumes ofthe ladies, too nu- merous to be desctibed, lent brilliance to the scene, shd when the strains of the-opeting waltz called the dancers into its maze, the scene was one which can be more easily imagined than deecribed. E The ball was one of the most suc- c ssful and brilliant social events in the Mistory of Pant, and most en- Joyuble me wes spent. Dancing was continued tii2 a.m., when the guests dispersed, leaving behind abundance of good wishes for ths future happin and. prosperity of-the twe young couples, who are launching their barks, on the matrimonial rea,.and expressing appreciation of the kindness of, host . Alexander, wishing Tim ail success i his new undertaking. es Be eer LIMERICKS. Fi the government for ihe value of property bich he claima should have teen als- trivuted among the Garabaldian vol unteers after tho war of 1800. It is wofTh 337,000,000. Ho will compromise the sult for a franc a day to the volunteers. pean Ball at the Sanitarium Banff. There -was-a. sound.of revelry by night in'the spacious rooms of the Sani-' ssud of an alleged falso prospectus. Collections fre to be made.amongst miners in the Manchester district and other parts of Lancashire, for the Denaby and Cadeby miners, who. are undergoing great privations, strike-al- Jowances -baving been diseontinued, in other contres. With- a silver bodkin the king pricked the Ist of sheriffs for the counties of England and Walos. Form- erly the sovereign pricked through afolaed paper, the selection: being Now, however, the. names aro decided upon defore the pricking takes place. Oniy one of the 78 charges preferred at the present Old Bailie sessio: punishable, on conviction, Had tho game 78 cases been tried 160 yoara ago 51 would; according to the jaw thon, have been punishable with the death penalty. Tho London Ubrary:is bringing out a new catalogue of the 220,000. vol ames on tg shelves. The last eate Jogue was siifed in 1888, but n afew years It become more or less obsolete, and in 1894 a committee was appointed to consid r the'form the new cat jogue shoul -take, Tt contains some qhing like 2,170,000, word, and Funs GA. F* contributes the following: mericka to the British and, Colontat Printer and Stationer, Apart from the humor twill be noted that the limer- fek hn educational value in the mat- ter of pronounciation: There was o young wife of Aniigus, Who said to her-spouse What a pig you are sate Heation. patriot, will sie the Italian i of merriment below, t For N-EVERY WALK In evety walk. in distinguished for the faultless manner Lidl tarliim on the night of April 6. About pest custom tailors aiid EA. os 2 G IN LIFE life our clothes re worn and. in which, ROYAL BRAND Tailor-Made Clothing is growing more popular every day ds, the. punk learns and appreciates the fact that at last they ain obtain neat, tasty, perfect- fitting garnients, which are equal to those made by the for a iominal price, Good Clothiers att over Canada sell ROYAL BRANO Ctotning. Canada of Tallor.Atude Manutactared by 7E/A, EMALL CO., Montreal, founders asd : makers In Sale by Calgary Clothing Co. Calgary N. W. os LISTE QB. PBse PEeoeseee: x ROYAL exbinned Ye Olde Firm of Helntzinan Co. piano is the ne to buy. For ol Co, Piano. has been, 4 50 Yeers The the Hein RGSRYSOSSSPHILHG JUST REGEIVED Rubber Goods en's, Women's, Boys , Youths , Child's Rubber Boots, These are first quality Granby Rubber, the tnost Teliable rubber goods m the market, Qeesoceeeete OPPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL, A fall range. in the following SHOE STORE O. Bex 262. PLPPRPSROBLVVS BOS BRD OD Established 50 Years. half.a century: FIRST in the MUSICAL WORLD phe tone of your Upright P ano, used tn this school; and of your. * Baby Grand, used at several of v ur recitals, is distinguished for ts onsureizs zogo paes. The total cost of good digcation, and ood bealtt. One cing che: at: S, copy and printing pill a dose, 25. cents a box, 12. and binding an edition of 2,000 copies MEN Western lodge, No, 44. Meets 4 or pall, Clarence block, Stephen gyenue; ist and. 3rd Thursdeys in He said, Oh my queen is st manners you mean, ery month, W. L, Bernard, MW. BE, Dougity, Recorder. All labor angaged In transportation Hollan 8 on atetice. Kaa run. into 164.250. Or do you refer to'my fig-u-ar? SCOTLAND. Aad another: AW RIVER TODG , Ax Pe He No. 28, G.R.M., meots on the - and Monday of each imonth, at 8 p.m. In gsontc ball, Caleary. i .R. ALOARY UL, 0. Tx, NO. ti Meat fn their hall, Maclean Block, first Tuesday every month at riook. BeieTTT GANADIAN MEN OF THE WORLD A fraternal tusurines society, Incorporated with he Dominion goverment, Calgary Camp, No, 74, meets ta Bots of Eng- fond hall ist Wednesday in gach month. All visiting soverelmns are gordially welcomed, White petsons SAnneR Meot on Ist Monday and 3rd Tues- y. in Sons of Mngiand ba.t, Mec al-f Senys welcome, Hf. T. Jarrett, OR.) Jenn block. Visiting. beethren, D.C, Ruesels, Bec Sec BROTHERHOOD OF 3 AND JOINERS CAR- 0 second and fou ning of the month tn thoy Vielting Vinitora ham, A Galeary Union. No, 1055 AN classes th Ir fand aro now. unit- injrtn the Interests of the country... vo hall at p.m. Brathen 5 Brocklebank: . President; Fhompsoa, Secretary. A. For sale by Wendell Maclean, ya she Sunday, street car question, Tho Glasgow section of the Scottish Clerii s association, bas-1:t96-membors: aiid 14,602 ini the treasury. : A thief stole-a pair of shges from 4 shop door in Glasgow and was identi- fied next day by patch of white hair pm the back of his head. The aombersiip of the . Paisley eehool bdArd has been increased from 1i to 1 membera, the: representation dilowed towne witha poputation of 0. Vor sotting- fire (6 a-horse that as a treatment for mange bad been amearod with paraitin, a Palsley cab), - sven HEned rhodes Oibeon, Hes Penne poo sent to. prison for 60 days. Suffored pangs FOREIGN. blirendester; : See penne eat ee ee wilt bave-a capital of 5,000,000 says Which euired him at a Vienna dospaich. kirencester, ightoon insurgents were killed in fan ongaremont with Turkish troops at (atib, Macedonta, Physicians will hereafter examine: oyery child before it, 1s adinittad. to, tho public. school in Berlin Gustave Salary, disappointed dramatist, god 60, attempted suicide Th re was a: young: jady marmed Cholmondely Whose aspect was buxom eolmondeleys Hut if anyone spoke, She felt she must choke; So she always sat still and stared dolmondeley. ee T and And two more: A fox hunting yeoman of Leicester Ones bought a young filly to tefest her; She snorted snd neighed PL the man was afraighed, So he sold her and fervently: blelcester. merchant of from a terrible once and He Be. BR. A, Wi, CHASE'S CATARRH CURE fete ge es Calgary. fn a Parls theatre Saturday night nieliow. rich, oven tone fl xihis und finely adjust delight the to staying 1a tune, ete. ate commendable In th artist, and) whea quality, and the touch is delightt-ly od. Ta de, ire fedtures which particalarly T have abundantly proves for ighost degree. lt; they sre coupled with darablity, as) fl anyselt, - W. 0, FORSYTH, Director Metropolitan Schoot of Music. : Ye Olde tirm of HEINTZMAN CO. Calgary Music Store. J, J. WALSH.2Representative. ALE iPORTER (LONDON) CALGARY WINE AND-SPIRIT (0. AGENTS FOR. ALBERTA.
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