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The Calgary Herald 1902-01-01 - 1902-06-30
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1902-04-24
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QTHE DAILY HERALD, CALGARY. KN New Patterns, New Designs, See them at setae Sepa eee LOCALS. i Phe best clgar *Alberta Special. tf rhe cigar of the day aiderta, Spe- celal. Kittyiet ere Smart, Agent. S, wBedt A, W. Strange, of Gleichen arrived in the city on this morning s train and igs-at the Alberta: Dance and supper to be held at Langdon school house. on May. 2nd. Proceeds in aid of school. Admission BY conte a Kiltyre Inapectbr Cartwright tk in Gol: present where Iie 1s AStiNE As Fe ing officer. A jimited number of men will be enrolled at that point. Superintendent Niblock, who re- turned at noon today from an in- Spection of Mis division, reports the eegtern country in a. flourishing condition. The residents of Reinach avenue have held several meetings to deter- mine what kind of a road they want and the class of, trees to be planted. The Ontarlo soft maple is wanted, anda goed gravel road. A mectiig. of the C. P. R. em- ployees will be held tomorrow after- noon to recelve the report. of the committee te the amalgamating of the Y. . A. with the railroad boys, and the establishing of a Mb- rary. The in rence company, represent- d-by W. 8. Barwis is again making special from Canada to the war. jwho go from here will find Mr. Bar- wis veady to insure their lives at short notice. AW. At, Doda fhas returned from Red Deer, and reports things in the north country. moderately. described dy the word booming. He has Tec ived instructions to draw plans: for a new city hall at Red Deer, and also for an addition to the school boise. Crispin B. Smith will on Monday next preside over a court of revision. - formed to hear appeals from the yaluating of the overseer of Rouleau- ville. It Is understood that the, Ob- late fathers who own the mission property are eppedling against as- sessment on vacant lots. The firemen are busy sending out Invitations for, bands, lacrosse and baseball teams, and other athleti Bodies to take part in the Victoria Day celebrations, They have. se- cured the: services of Professor Dow- ker, who will give an exhibition of horse fiding, broncho breaking, etc. Not much business was last .night's. meeting of the Calgary Retailers association, which was held in the . M. C. A. rooms last night. There was a goodly attendance of merchants, however, and there was some discussion on general fects affecting the city. The meetini was. adjourned until evening. a A congregational social will be given in the basement. of Knox churehat: 8 o'clock. tonight by the Women s Mission and Ladies Aid Societies, and all who both mew comers and old timers in the congregation. are invited to be present. No charge of any kind. A short bright. programme will be pre- sented during the evening. pew; H. Mitchell, Liverpool; ster, Dablin; T. 8: Lyon, W. W. Mil- lichamp, Toronto; G. , B.) Goddard, . Bow River Horse Ranche; H. Shand, Pine Creek; H. McVity, Sheep Creek; J. -W. McKay, Portage La Prairie: R. Lanely, Vernon; W. Postill, Red Deer; W, A. Blair, Revelstoke. lone at) sub- can attend, Tonics At the mortgage sale this afternoon the Alberta Transfer plant and pro- perty was sold to 'T. A. Hatfleld for A hot game of fodtball was play- ed last night in Victoria Park between a C. P. H. and a . M. . A. team. The result was-a draw, The dance which was held afte the ping pong tournament on Tues- day was u great success owing in a ureat measure to Mrs. J. R. Costimin who did not spare, herself in fur- nishing music., W. Henry Scovil treated bis Calgary friends to a most enjoyable concert avenue, Songs, speeches, and good stories were the order. of the evening, while superfine cigars and good lquid refreshments added to. the enjoyment of the evening. Z The firemen ate negotlating with Wild West Dowker to give his exhi bition as a special attraction for their sports on May 24. The Wild West exhibtion given here last sumimen was considered th best thing of its kind ever witnessed here, and during his tour in the east was most successful He has a number of new tems. on his lst this year which are. most thril.ag, nd should the sports man- agement succeed in securing this feature, it will be 2 strong drawing card, Peart eet CITY COUNCIL: TONIGHT. The meeting of the city otnc l which wag adjourned from last Thurs- of insuring those: wlio 86 tay will be held tonight TO RENT PLAT After 1st May next, upstairs premises on Stephen Avenve comprising the whole flat over C, F. Comer Co's. store. Apply to T. 5. C. Lec, Alex- ander Block. 22-dwet SS WANTED SERVANT General servant to go to Banff. for smal farhily, must be good plain cook;. wages 15 per month. Apply At Herald office. 22-dw6i WANTED AGENTS For the only authorized tife of the great Talmage, by his distinguished and the Associate Editors of. the Christian Herald. Big book; 500 profusely illustrated; low biggest discount; books on outfit free. Be first in the field. Write or wire for outfit to- aay, Linacott Publishing Company, Toronto. all-dw-3w WANTED POSITION next. -Friday Wanted a position on cattle ranche by man and wife (no family) with privilege of investing a small amount annually in stock. - Good home mors - considered thin pay for services. References exchang- ed. Address . Chas, D. Baker, Brandon, Man, ang-dw-iw LOST KEYS Between the Alberta and stockyerds, buneh of keys on heart shaped ring. Apply at Herald office. 24-031 a Gree months old setter puppy, with two black marks on back, an- swers to the name of Shot. Anyone detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. J, R. Costigan. .24-31 For a Spring ick-me-rip we have the Tanies and stimulating): Vin Maiani, Vin St. Micho , Vin Quinquina Du- bonnet, Gely s Non-Alcoholic Skinner Miquelon, Wine Merchants, near Post Office ton Rev, Frank De, Witt Talmage, APRIL 24, 1502 Medicinal Wines in following jgorating ie. Wine. TRAINED NURSE MISS M, E. MeCLELLAND Graduate, Training School, Toronto General Hospital, 1896. Has -had experience in Hosptial and private work; open for engagements. Roo Residence Mrs. Maw, Centre St, where ait rosea will find her. m7-wam WANTHD WAITRESS Wanted Immediately for the Haleyon Hat Springs, Hotel a-good waltress. Wages 25 per month, Must be first class, Apply Thos. Me Naught, Halcyou Hot Springs P. 0, BC, a23-6i WANTED TENDERS Tenders will be received up to May 15th for. the erection of -2 school house in Alexandra: school district, ron Pine Creek. Plans and specifi- cations ean be had on application to the undersigned. A. marked cheque or cash to the amount of ten per cent of tender will be re- quired to accompany. seme, Lowest OF any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. . Geo. Wonacott, Calgary P, 0., secretary. 023-61d-Siw WANTED NIGHT PORTER For Sanitarium Hotel, Banff, Apply to night clerk, Alberta hotel, j be- tween and 10 In evening, p-d8h WANTED BOY Good strong boy, about 14 or 15 years old, Apply Cushinga factory. 21-4 WANTED GIRLS, At CPR. lunchroom, Revel toke, B, G., experienced waitress and woman for-night work; good wages. 21-16 OO LOST PUP On Thursday Inst, dog pup, biack and tan head, spot on foreleg. Finder pleds return to Alberta stables, City AD-86E MUSIC PUPILS WANTED By Miss. Terhune, teacher of plano, and organ, technic and musical theory. - Apply W. J. Binning s re- sidence. alf-aim FOR SALE HORSES Two hundred head of well broken horses,composed of heavy dratt, gen- eral purpose and saddle horses; 1 roadster stallion; 1 standard bred stallion; the well known thorough- bred stallion Moonshine; a thor- oughbred sired by Moonshine; sey- eral heavy Clyde: stallions; several head of grade Hereford bulls; ten head of Shorthorn bulls, aged trom 1 to 5 years. McHugh Bros., Cal- gary. all-dtt WANTED GENERAL SERVANT. Middle aged woman preferred two in family; no washing: light -work. Apply Mrs. Goddard, Bow River Horse Ranche, Cochrane. ' 27-d2m en WANTED Men'and women to work at home; good wages: Write Glasgow Wooll- en Co,, Dept. C,, Toronto, mi4-dim WANTED LADY To take orders for the Kingston maile to order corset. Big commission given. References wanted. Address Miss F. Bonter, 157. Bydenham St, Kingston Ont. white fox terrfer) Boys wear is a special department of ours to which we attach special -importance. Our stock of-boys goods is larger, better selected, and cheaper than ever before, Boys Blouse Suits, 1.50 to 5.00. . Boys Brownie Suits in blue Serge, brown and grey Tweeds, 2.60 to 6.00, Boys: Two-Piece Suits iu Serges and 4 a Boys Three Piece Suits in same ma terials, 3.50 to 8.00, Boys Print Blouses, 75c., 85e., 1.00. Boys Velveteen, Serge, and Leather, Tams, 50c., 75c.,-81.00, ys Boys Sailor Straw Hats, 35c. to 50 , Boys Narrow Rim Straws, 350. to 500, Boys Cowhoy Hats, 75e, 90c,, 2.50. Boys Collars, all styles, 15c. each. Boys Balpii: Boys -Sweaters cardinal, blue, and black, 50c. to 1,00, Boys Navy Fecooys, 18 in, to 25 in, Se. to 1.00. tia Shirts and. Drawers, 400, anh d5e. ' garment Boys -Tweed and Serge Caps, 20c. 25c. de, and 406, 3 Boys bike Serge aa fancy Tweed Yacht Caps, 40c. Boys 2olored Shirts. 508. and 75c, Boys? strong Worsted Hose, S5e. to 50e. in for s le at Btecle 2 Co* wudion Caleary and Winntpe THE bINNING BROTHERS COMPANY, A Beautiful roe Mostly every lady admires a nice figure, ani tain that stylish appearatice you should, sets The accompanying cut of our Girdle Corsit-is one of our 4 best sellers. Prices 1.26 1.50, and 76. Spring Jackets at 5. 00. See our window 1 and yon will observe our Savkets 0 on sale at 5.00 sae, black or fawn, ite Binning They are wondlerfiit valae for the, Brothers Company. Tin vee famous high- Ratiee asain Instruments are embodied-all those attributes that have helped to build the great and world. de reputation of the foremost American Pianos. The Lowietee of constriction and tone acquired during half a century of experience with the best Pianos, together. w.th ample means, Have enabled the manufacturers to procure the finest and:mest costly materials that the market affords, and to turn Those their great ta a Piano that is in every SEDSe An Artists Instrument. who-can appreciate a superiority. Jeweler. fine Piano have only to hear and try these in order to become convinced of.
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