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Weekly Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 1

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SEMI-WEEKLY JUESDAY pniDAY A TST7DT A LIVE STOCK JOURNAL. $2.04 Tea Vol 11. No 4. FRIDAY, "FEBRUARY 2, 1894: The Origin of Speech. CANADIAN ANTHRACITE News of the World COAL Better and Cleaner Than Ever Furnace Stove Nut $8.00 8.00 5.00 I am also selling: nut size specially screend for KSO.jLX Ol UOl uv vpl-r tj A.

B. FEW, all sizes SP ON PEOPLE LIKE I DSDG STORE And generally speaking it is more popular than any other place of kusincfcs. The stranger who -wants information, set ms naturally to 4r op into the Drug Store for it, is in preference to asking a passer-by. It is the popular telephone station, waiting room, parcel room and shelter from sudden storms of summerand winter. I have the uaual experience in this regard, and now look upon it as part of the business, but after all, I find that a large and varied stock of PURE DRUGS, PERFUMES, SOAP, COMBS, CHAMOIS, CURLING TONGS OF ALL KINDS and everything that a complete Drug Store should contain, has trough me hosts of customers.

There are several reasons for the immense increase in my business within the last year. 'One is the placing upon the market of TEMPLETON'S PINK POWDER for the cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA and SCIATICA. The proof of the padding is the eating and the trial of the PINK POWDER always con-tinccs the user that the remedy never fails. Testimonials have been ob-ined from all parts of Alberta. The last one comes" from Innisfail, About eighteen itths ago Walter Lambert took up land eighteen aailes from Innisfail his -way north he called in at TEMPLETON'S DRUG STORE arid I a friendly chat About six months ago he returned to Calgary, mo llis fiospee, a very estimable lady who braved the journey from the Old Country! was quietly married.

Before he turned north he bought some PINK POWDERS as he was very sub SPONGES SPONGES value MACLEAN'S F. G.Topp&Co- Wholesale and Retail Lie bad not much faith in the rem- ject to buU attacks of rheumatism, dy, but having heard so much, he THE ONTARIO DRUGGIST if it Honial. Mr. Templeton hao not heard from received-' Stephen Calgary. Innisfail, Jan 13th '94 Deab Sik.

I have had rheumatism for the last fifteen years, sometimes so bad that I could not ride, and scarcely able to get tip and down from my tr3p. Since taking your Piuk Powder it has disappeared. Yours Sincerely, Walter Lambert. To J. G.

Temfleton, Calgary. In the primal wilderness. Kre be knows a word to niter. The ape, his feelings to expreas. Could only chatter, (prowl or matter.

A course uncultured way to teU How glad, or mad. he was: or jealous When she, his charming sylvan belle, lied witchlBgly on other fellows. Bo went it on for countless ages: ao neater form expression took: Is it not written in the pages Of Darwin's science-fiction book I It chanced upon a summer day as John and ausan tete-a-teted. A dudlsh rival came the way. At sight of whom hla wrath inflated.

John sprang at once in mood On this inopportune arrival: And briefly made it understood Which was the "fittest for After this Kiteheii-Oorbett claiving. He vaulted up among the branches. Where Susan Jane was buar gnawing A cocoa, squatted on her haunches His bosom brimming o'er with fury. He swung accross, and sat bealde her. Unable longer to endnre, ha With grunt and growl began to chide he; Till, gazing fondly on her form, So graceful to the branches clinging.

The love within grew bo warm It burst out in a gush of singing! He sang as if his heart would break. Or was indeed already broken: "I'm dying Susan, for your sakel" The first words that were ever spoken. Woman was not the first, you see. To let her tongue go clatter-clatter. Though now it jingles pretty free, Bat that is quite another matter Then, bashful lover, in a whirl For words, I offer a suggestion: a uttto singing a your gxri Might "loose your tongue to pup the quesUoftt If not you'r nothing but a young Green unsophisticated donkey; Nor are you lineally sprung From that remote melodious Jkiwt Jinqluu Notice to Debtors.

PR, H- O-. M.AfJKID lKn to in form his patients that leav-iag Calgary to visit the European hospitals for a neriod of 6 months. and that all accounts due him are to be paid to MR. W. L.BERNARD.

of Calgary, Advocate, who alone hus power to give receipts for the saniB. Calearv. 23 113. IGtf Dentistry: Dr Uolbrook, the dfnfit, wishes to say ta me people tbttt be has tsada As Sf prici o' I entistry Teeth filled for SO sod other operations in proportion. All work warranted to gva entire satisfaction.

Coo sultations ire. Call and itM my price Dr E. C. Uolbrook, D. D.

S. STEP DYE WORKS. Ladies' and Gents' Garments of all descriptions Cleaned or Dyed and Pressed equal to new. Silks and all kinds of fancy Dresses cleaned without shrinking or re moving any of the Trim ming by the Dry Cleaning Process. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

For Prices Apply to A. J. Ellis Agent B.C. Steam Dye Works GO TO The City Bookstore FOR TnS MOST COMPLETE ASIi BEST ASSORTED STOCK Boote, Stationery, Wall Papers, BordGrr, COR ATION 3, in tb City. Musical Goods of all Violins, Calteis, Organs and and Sheet Music.

Our btock of Xoy and Fancy Good muasr-paed i tne Nonhweat. No Old Goods, Everything Ne Note threw farts. We sell oir food at th6 Ioeit living price. We are thm cheapest house in town. Oar goo.is an the best.

J. i. M1LLWAED, The failure of Andrew Somer- ville, registrar of the County of Huntingdon, who kept a private banking institution, shows liabil- tes amounting to one nunareu ana sixcy-uve tnousanu aouars with assets of tha nominal value of one hundred and eighty-one thousand dollars. A sad feature ot the failure is the fact that sixty- two thousand dollars belonged to women, many or, whom are unmarried. At a meeting yesterday of the Finance Committee of the City of Hamilton it wras decided to pet- tition, the Legislature in favor of taxing all church property.

A copy of the resolution will be for warded to other cities and towns in Ontario, asking for their co oper ation on this subject. News has been received at Zanzibar that William As tor Chandler, the American explorer has been deserted by eighty of his porters. He is now at Dartcho with eighteen porters. It is added that Mr. Chandler is safe and in no danger.

At the convention of the Protes tant Protective Assn. at Hamilton a distinct declaration was made in the constitution to the effect that members were not to object to the employment of Catholics, except in cases where they supplant Pro testants. The Mayor of Cinncinnati has hrwui Authorized tn exoend one hundred thousand dollars from the contingent tund ot the city tor the beuetit of the unemployed. The plan is to use it in promoting repairs and other work needed. Aaegree has been issued by the Spanish Government abolishing the obligation of a special passport for an entry to the Phillipine Islands, which for centuries has irritated foreign visitors and closed the archipelago.

As proof of the agreement between the two courts of Berlin and Wurtemburg, it is announced that the King of Wurtemburg will attend tho Emperor's birthday fetes at Berlin, which will be of a bril liant character. The death is announced of Mine. Rosalie Elizabeth Papineau, a daughter of the great French-Can adian patriot, and sister ot Mon. Joseph Papineau, whose recent change of creed caused such a sen nation. A sensation was caused in Lon don when it became known that the British Government had determined to act energetically in Egypt and send reinforcements of troops to that country immediately.

The current issue of the "Engin eer says thac trie race Detween the crack locomotives of the New York Central and London te Northwestern Railway, was won by tho latter by three lmmites. The Governor of Sicily has sus pended the edict against the press, hut; has warned the various news rmttora r.bar, t.hftv will be sunnress- ed at once if they publish object- lonal matter. A Methodist minister in Du buque, approves playing popular airs in the church to attract people. He says he would stand on his head on the pulpit to draw a crowd. The Fete do Boule Indians.

whose reservation at St. Michael aes saints, uouuty or, uerimer complain that tbeir present reservation is too small. The one is preparing an impor tant address, in which it is under stood, he will deal with the atti tude of the Vatican towards current events in Italy. Admiral de Gama. in command of the insurgent fleet before Brazil has received from Europe two torpedo boats and a steamer loaded with ammunition.

Mrs. Alma Erhardt was placed in the asylum for the insane at Newark on account of a mental disorder caused by her love for another woman. The Insn -iepublic published in New York, has an appeal to Irishmen calling upon them to use powder and dynamite to save Ireland from slavery. The worst snowstorm in years is reported from points in the northern part of California. Snow fell twenty-eight inches in twenty four hours.

The design of the medal to be given to successful competitors at the World's Fair has been pronounced indecent and immoral. More than two thousand seven hundred pauper' Jews, started from Odessa for England during the past week. The French Court of Cassation has rejected the appeal of Vaillant the bomb thrower, and he will be guillotined. The French Chamber of Deputies has approved the treaty between France and Siam. Have Your Agent.

i all prices GES in all I grades DRUG STORE A. O. F. nrrnjT ALBERT 7783 Meets in new nail Maulittu lllock, every alternate Taoi day H. E.KHBXTI1 Sec'y.

C. B. KOW WE ARE GOING TO DO We are are going to tell you how we propose, notwithstanding the general depression, to make room for our spring stock. We maintain that there's only one way to do it this year and that's by manipulating the prices. Consequently our staff is busy "Marking We are simply going to make you buy if you appreciate bargains at all.

For instance In our BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT, we've made the following reductions Men's Calt, laced, Irom $5.50 to $4.50, Men's Shell Cordovan, (leather lined) from 84.50 to S3.50, Men's Calf "Walking laced, (leather lined) from 6.00 to 34.90, Men's Ualf, laced, (leather lined) from 5.50 to 4.90, Men's Buff Oxfords, low, from $2.00 to 81.50, Men's Dongola Oxfords from $3.00 to 82.50, Men's Patent Leather. Oxfords from $3.50 to Burt and Mears, laced, from' $10.00 to $7.00. Ladies' French Kid, buttoned, from $5.50 to 4.00, Ladies' Glazed Dongola, buttoned, (extension sole) from $4.50 to $3.35, ladies' Glazed Dongola, buttoned (common sense) from $4.50 to $3.35, Ladies', (Burt) buttoned, from 7.75 to $6.50, Ladies' French. Kid Slippers, (bead ed)from $3.50 to $2.60 and 20 p. c.

off all Winter Kubbcr goods. Qcr Geocery Department still leads, and although we cannot af ford to make any sweeping reductions here, our prices will be found to be lower than the lowest. These remarks apply to the LtQUOK Df- PAKTiifKNT, where you can aiways depend oa getting the BEST without any ADULTEBATIOK. Have you received a Metropoli tia Fashion Sheet re Butterich Patterns, If not write for one. H.

B. store 8. Wf SOK I Eiiiism If job pnrehase glasses have an "eye Bpscialist" to measure your eye who owns bis 8wn spectacle or makes them himself, aud delivers them to you personally. Many specialists take your order, charge you for fitting the glasses, and rsvo you an order on some houe for the classes. Nine out of ten times there will be something deficient with the glasse, and both the optician and the eye specialist will ctaini they have done their best.

The optician will claim he made them according tn the order. The eye specialist will claim the prescription is correct. Your only resource is to profit br experience and have the man who fits you for your next glasses to make them for you. Prof, Chamberlain spent a number of years visiting the leading hosbitals, and when he started on the road he continued to take with him a full stock of prescript tion spectacle glaua that are interchangeable, and cub be put in a frame in a few minutes to Buit every eye; He keeps with him glass in the rough or partly 10, so he ean grind moet anv combination at short notice. Order it from his house.

At 87 King Street East, Tor' ulO; we have located our branch office, where we keep in repair all spectacles fittbJ (iy Prof. Chamberlain. An old doctor in Philabelphia a few months back had enjoyed a fine practice for many years, but the shrewd competition gradually reduced his practice. He concluded to take the eye practice as ft specialty in connection with his general practice. His niece in Lancaster Bnmme him to prescribe for her eye glasses.

He blinded her in omj eye and impaired the sight in the other, He had theory and no practice witn different caes. Prof. Chamberlain has had practical experience and will benefit your eyes if you will call on him. Prof, Chamberlain has 40,000 patients in 15 States anb all parts of Oanaia. By calling on me you will find the name and address of 1000 of his patients, ali wci live in Canada, The enclosed list of druggists and doctors are all Canadian graduates who claim fitting is satisfactory and that his visits are a blessing to the public.

He has been in most of these towns a number of times. Eye specialist's outfit ia worth one thousand dollars, experience will cost ten thousand dollars, and no one can afford to invest so much money unless they have a large trade. half-way appliance only make m.w work for the eve-specialist. Prof. Chamberlain has with him -Rainbow Pebble.

decided to give it a trial, and told helped him he would send a testi him since until last night, when Eyes Tested and Prisms, Sapphire Pebble spectacles. He they are not on sa'e in He Dosn always have our address in pocket so Prof. Chamberlain will sell and fit you RIPANS TABOLES I REGULATE THE BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. BIPAX9 TABrLE fie liet "fsi. rlne kutwi for Indlcotlas, lilUnanaeM.

II eaaacBe, fonntlputioa, lypepelu. Chranla LlTtr I'ratible, VizzliuMs, Ua.1 tnplexin. Iyatery, OtfeEl Breath, acd all dl order of the Liter and liawela. rtipans Tabulea eoaram sothiTifr the morit deliciAte eoneritutto. Are; ta take, aafe, eHuetuai, aad give vnmaiima reUef.

ay be ebtaloe i by appUcaMom ta acareat CrufcirUt. Meets InS.O.E Eall, McLean Block Stee phen on First and j'tiird Thursday in every month. EDOUSETT Secretary. BANK "OF WHEAL CAPITAL $12,000,000. REST 6,000,000.

A SAVINGS' BANK DEPARTMENT ae been opened in connection with, this Branch. INTEREST ALLOWED AT CURRENT RATES. B. GRAVELEY. tyOLSOtjS BANK by Act ol Pftriiament, 18S6.

Paid up Capital Rest Fuqd $1,153,000 Hcaa Offi.ee Montreai BOARD OF DIRECTORS: vJohn H. R. Moiaox, Fresidftpt: R. Y. Shephkkc, Vies-President S.

H. Ewinq, W. M. Henhx Akchbald, Samuel Fim.it?, w. M.

MicrHKRsojt, F.WoLFERSTANl'uoMASjGeneral Manager A. u. UrjHHFOKD. Inspector, The tank receives on taTorable terms the Recounts of individuals, firms, bank ers and municipal and other corporations. Interest allowfd oa deposits at Current rates.

BRANCHES: Aylmer, Out, Brockrille, Ont. Calgary, Alberta. Clinton, Ont. Exeter, Ont. Hamilton, Oni London, Ont.

Meaford, Ont. Montreal, P.Q Ont. Norwich, Ont. Ottawa, Oat. Owen Sonnd, Ont, Kidgetcwn, Ont.

(Smiths Fails, Ont. Sorel, -St Thomas, Ont. IVonto, Ont. TtrtMito Trenton, Ont. Witerloo, Oct.

Woodstocit, Ont. Wianipfg. Man. CALGARY BRANCH- GeoCiMcGREGOR Mainagrei Wlanipef Eranet Nichciw igV Manautt Parabola Pebble, 2,000 kinds of Cylinder sells none of thee clawes to dealers, and tively never seiis any ready made spectacles. Wa mean by this, spectacle as you find in the store.

He fits lenses or glasses in frames to suit each eye. He has wdh him the largest and most complete line ot frames to select from that can. be found. If ou have a good pair of spectacle frames that suit you he can put yoa new lenses in the old frames that wiii make them equal to new spectacles. On every pair of spectacles Itted by Prof Chamberlain, he gives a written guarantee, with them that makes them more Valuable, This guarantee is backed up by the old reliable Philadelphia Optical company who have tbeir branch house at 87 King Street, East Toronto.

This house has been existece for 25 years and Prof. L. Chamberlain wm admitted as a partner fifteen years Our name and ad. stress is printed in gold lettsrs oa every spectaole esse he gives with bis spectacles Bo if you break your spectacles yoa you ean mail them to us to be repaired. giassegior a toner price inau many oeaiers cnarg -or reaay mtae glasses.

Will bo my Store, Monday, February 18, only. A. WjLLDON, Druggist, Calgary. tEATSJRADEMARKsT COPYRIGHTS. CAW I OBTAI5 A TATESTf For a mt.

BPT1 a.a honest opinion, write to 11 I who bT bad oeariTiiftT Tears' rathe patent bugmes. rommunic. confidential. A Handbook of In. formation concernina Patents and bow to obtain tbera Kent free.

Also a catalogue 01 mechao leal and scientific boos geot free. Patents taken tbrooeh Munn Co. receive special not ice the frien ti Be Amrricnn. and thus are brouzut widely before the publlowtui-ont crt to the InTeritor. This paper iMaed weekly, eiecantly illustrated, baa by far too larcest circulation of any aoientillc work in tfca world.

a year, gamsile copiea sent free. Building Edition, monthly, flaja year, filnele Sopies, vi.i centa. Every number containj tf.aa-tiful plates. In colors, and Pbotoprapba of new bouses, with plans, enabling buiiuera to snow Uta Mt'ft designs and tf are contract s. Address Mvsa cu, vouk, 36i Bboaowat,.

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