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MEDICINE HAT WEEKLY. NEWS CANADA'S WAR EXPENSES -UUU,UUU NEEDED FOR COMING YEA Halts Million Was Amount Necessary During Fiscal-Year Just . Ending Country Spent 81,414 on Dept. cf Public -Information Dur- ing Same Time. Ottawa, Mareh he war app year, which begins in April, will be 500,000,000 which was required dur the year just ending. Sir Thohas White has given notice ernor tn-couneil In consequence ot the folowing-resolution: That tits war: any payments made or expendi- expedient to provide that a sum not tures Incurred during the fiscal year exceeding three hundred and fifty mii- endirig 31st of March, 1919, for the on dollars be grante: t His Majesty purposes mentioned in war appropri- towards defraying any expetse that ation act 1918, and in excess of the may be incurred by-or unger authority smount authorized by of government order-in-councils dur- (ing the year ending Sist day of March, 1920, for the defencd kad security of opriation fo the next fiseal 50,000,000 as compared with os act, Up to the end of last year the de. partment of public information lad cost the country 81414 Information ef whet he termed the bull of the taxation burden on the efties of the province, claiming that Calxary con- tributed tm varlous sources almost 100,000 yearly to the provincial rearnry tor Waren Mttiewas alvan i returtr Hon, Duncan Marshall je debate announcing. othur Important with and desired adjourned that he bad questions to time t gt; finish some deal Jhursday IL H. Montgomery, chairman, don Vehalf of the inunict 1 Tay umendments, Hon. Duncan Marshall introduced a fon, Mr Muck providing for the recavery of tates, Premier Stowart outline? in second reading of the bill respecting lie protection of electrical work tow. the measure was intend gt; to vemedy some of the pr: aie in connection with the elect- Autroduc ol Cre the ulties ieal sitvation LONG TRIP-MADE committee, the Medicine Hat churter siil-reepeeting th sale-oF- egg Thursday, Mare 1919 FE. GENERATIONS h A i CELEBRATION Oldest, of Family 87 Years Old But Well Preserved and Yery Smart Whitla, March 17. A tamity gath Ing was held at the home of Mr. and MrsW M Eytotr, Lith, 1919-the oceasion being, the 68th birthday of Mr. Elliott It differed trom the usual in that five renerations were represented. The great-grest-grandinother, Ars. Emerick, azed 7 years, who lives with her son, W. M. Elltott, is served and remarkably smart woman, who evidently does not helieve growias old. Two cons and one Caughter with, their families were present. The eldest, George, ho with bis wife-had lately returne-tromar extended visit to their former home in wolt re- )Canads; conduct of naval and mu io this effect was given tor Hiline heise WHItW,-Gh-Mavoh teastier,leeding a good quality of hay than the later lambs, If the pastures are at all normal the lambs should be ready for market in September. BY using a lamb creep and feeding grain or screenings the feeding pertod will Ee shortened considerably. en the Tambs are marketed at weaning tlne more feed is left on the farm for the breeding flock, and lastly a higher price is obtained as you aveld the heavy fall runs : The plan of havinz the lame atter the ewe goes to pasture can uo longer be recommended for general use It ts aguestion whether It would not pay the larger sheep owners to erect suitable buildings and lamL come from lambing time until new grass te available, The lite lambs need extr care and feed in the fail and in a great majority of have be fed to through winter before they are in cou: scases ditlon 1o put on the market A conerety example which illustrates clearly the advantages of the early lamb wa8 shown the past season at the Experimental Station, Leth bridge, Aua. Early in September frou the farm feck of 66 grade lambs, 24 wethers averaging 83 pounds were sold to the local butcher at 18 ceuts per nd Thoy were lambed ahout thy quite Of CANADA, SAYS l a Bought Bonds Speech Concluded and Del The people of Alberta during the sae contributed the-handsome. toll AA 49,009,000 toward direct flti nelul id in the war effort of t according 0 an announcement madd in the Legislature Tvesdey afternoon tytieg. 8 FL Alelal). vbeilaelst treasurer, in concluding bis preseat.- yon of the annual budget of the gov penment. The bonds purchased bythe psopl af the province during the year 1918 ached 19,000,000 and the total eon- butions to Red Cross and, tier satriotic measures amounted to iso, Buin 1 00) viaes: ALOEATA PEOPLE CONTRIBUTED i sisi we 1918 to to Value of alue of 19,000,000 and Gave 5,480,830 to Red Cross, Patriotic Fund and. Other Measures Budget hate on Proposals Begins provincial department so that a staff of sanitary and health inspectors will able to energeti ally follow up plaints and see that health regu lations ed In addition to reporting the publle health act the house un. cc iige cealt with the amendments to venereal diseases prevention act, his measure beng helt cy rwith pro- gress report -nt-the he house at 10 o'elet Licensing dant wa One amendment In the publ, health acl provides forthe: le asingr of mu- dertakers end embalinerspand,dhe .ce- re obser zulstion of charges thatrimey vem ie Tmob advisable by the government or gov BNEW TYPED FAVOR INDEPENDENT FAIRS CIR- CUT OFLETHBRIDEE MEDICINE Dates Allotted These Cities gt;y Western Fairs As- sociation Not Satisfactory Meeting Called for Today to Arrange New Circuit i. ; Flight. Ever- Undertaken in Air. The is now officially pub- lshed of a remarkable long distance flight over the North Sea, rerformed by the British non-rigid airship, U.S. 11, during the past few days. The voyage took tie form of a cireult, em- bracing the-coast of Denmark, Scliles- wig-Holstein, Heligoland, North Ger- many and Holland. The trip was char- tefized by extremeiy unfavorable weather and therefore it ranks as the most notable flight ever undertaken. The total length of the round-1 ip was' t etforts be made to form an independent exhibition Posed of Lethbridge, Maple Cre Swift fncoting Wednes not satisfied with the dates set for them by the association, and, as a re- sult of the conversation which he bad had in Saskatoon with representa Foto OTeS SOCEM FIST expressed the opinion that those cities circuit, com- Medicine H. Current and y afternoon of the about forty and a half hours. PUBLIC WORKS Test-is Regarded-es Most Notable ee 3 ea wee. caughter,of Mr. Ell tor Elliott, of 11 1 A voeran of the Phillipine war, although absent The was not forgotten After a luuntitul repast anda soclal evening with the host and hostess and other guests, the company dispersed, after congratula tions and wishes for many returns of In December carload of May lambs were purchased fora feeding exp rl- ment. These lambs averaged 54.2 pounds and the market quotation at he time was-1214 cents, giving them value of 6.78 at seven months. They ; will have to be fed for.at least four. months amd with present prices of hay and grain an extra favorable price will have to be obtained for them, if a EARLY VS. LATE LAMBS Experimental Farms Note, Where the sheep industry is carried Litie is iider-renge eenitions: ir Southern Alverta, lambing is generally delayed in the spring until the ewes are on first pasture, in order that Uhe profit is realized. PENSIONS FOR RESERVISTS Ottawa, March 21. -The parliamer ary pensions commissionwas intot ed tod: that the number of Briti veservists in Canada who jothed the British army at the beginning ot the were married Th question of sup- piementing persionssof their widows will be sousidered later. impress the fact upon the house lio were heing tapped that- the province was organized, and equipped-to-take care bef-neeniy times-its-presortp. ulation withont greatly increasing the eatent of Its factlities and that tk tide of tmmigrafion should soon place the government in a position 10 inake utilities serve the member of peor that it would be profitaLle and ,os- ible to Mr. Mitchell announced that the vote for the Alberta Provincial Police force would exceed by 65,000 the ap- propriation last year, it beingaintend- sid 4,000 for the work, Tm addition another 59,000 would be Provided for the direct -enforcenent bf the Liquor act by a sgecial force. FOR PROVINCES wholesalers. ata Th OF To : the house pesterday by Hom 3 ie (Marsh aid ber wee-daughtar Oiisira wlddle of March Tan open trout shed TOT The dead lization of Canadian forces Rowell. There were at present 23 completed the five generations, which that protected them fromm WIT A00 ectimates irase wins estonded in. ttsscohe by. moting. of, Canadian industry and ;eople employed in the department AITISH AIRSHIP, made a very unique and interesting Tain. and the mortality was levs than yointed out that the budget was reas- *dUing that the peice charged, for transportation facilities; carrying ou: s ae compauy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M./10 per cent. These lambs when WeanedTomatie in every particular and provid. etsamay ve determined by the of any measures deemed necessary or - The News Want Ad column ts the Elliott with their sou and daaghter, at six months old brought 1 ed for the expenditure of as large a 80VeTnment. Mr. Hoadley pressed chon window of th Gitv. also Mv. aad Mr: head, sum as was justified He desired tof this amenrinent, stating that the cost of caskets was the one large item in burial expenses. You evident'y refer to the coffin tntist. ) ebserved the premier. Upon Mrs McKiniiey expressing doubts that the act. would be as-bene- ficial ae desired owing -to the-rates forced upon provincial undertakers by the coffin trust. the minister, Mr. MacKay, said that while It was truo The govern:nent could not regulate outside the province the enforcement of a more uniform price all over, the province would he p bring the cask 2 and wi over foster the manufacture of caskets in the province. Conflict on Yaceluation, more- in the committee The act provides That no pupil shall be admitted to ittend any school uniess and until he dirctors of the Aprlenlicral Soclety-TWould probably be willing to send Mr. J. Fl Fisher, reporting on bis delegates to Medicine Hat with a Pfrip to Saskatoon us delegate to the Thnecting of tre-Western Canuda Pairs sociation, stated that the execu Sronght Wearrescintion at that me ing Umithig, Class A .spvict'es to jhose whieh had p:id out s1 0v0 cr Ejpore last year in Thitbas Ptrom tke Class A circuit, and the plforts of Mr.. Fisher and others to view ( gt; forming an independent etr- suit of the southern cities. Tae meeting decided that a committee ve named to -arrange for a-m eting-to form a new cffcuit, and Mr, Brown avpointed Me: Fisher, - Kelly, Fwaites end-Starks es the eemmittee committee met and instructed tle secretary to write to the secretaries Qttawa, March 19. The following tention at lambing time are required and it is nec to have quar tomarked that it Was unfair'to penal- tment hovor roll, of had been killed in were on the en whieh nuriber t mak flow may keep up ( General Mewhurn wrote the com- Dealing with the appropriations for produces evidence of successtut vac But under ordinary farm conditions fmission remaraiig pensions of officers MS MOMMA IMrrrsty, Mr. aetret Thation for smallpox: Provided that early lambing is decidedly adzantage- who reverted in Canada tc lower ,vald tribute to the war effort of the lin rural districts this regulation shall ras. rut, 0 te More care Gad at-franks In order to Bel oveTse: Teper noe freee Ty where By ers NP MStaTeT from medical att ndanee its enfores ment would work hardship. GP, i FINANCES 4H pan for offices of assistmt receiver-)gen fat present to give juiciness ant lavor votes for. public works.in-the west are (net attord protection trom wind, snow R iclion, War decorations won by this included in the estimates Preught ing pain. These can be constructed CITY MARKET gallant band of soldiers numbered Gown iat th house this afternoon BY /at a very low cost: Once lamb is al Prices at the market Friday wares including one coveted Victoria Cross suomi Wie dey oe tp: olf tie surprising the Butter, 50. a Ib: beef, a2 1-2)The University expendicire tm 191s ee x cold and hardsbip it will withstand centsaIh.and up: pork, 25 contsapWas 38050, but the apucepriation Domtsion, Unudings: The market demands at wel : phot ocente tthe larger. Stu- MEMS repairs SAO post OTT yy a 5 : now. enrolled numbered 507 and oe 7 TOF fleshed lamd weighigg from: 0 to 90 ip; beets. eabbages carrots, turnipal dents now enrolled numbered 307 and fice, 400,000; elteretions and fittines bounds with reasonable amount of jand onions, 6 Ibs for 25 cents; puta- it was expected the xttendance in toss, 1.30 a bushel pave the re: lution rescinded. were Jof the Agr cultural sogieties at Leth- eral, 6000: Dominion public butid- t9 the meat, .Lambs which are dropped 7 heN paid a tribnte to the work in successful. The Associatio: bridge, Yale Creek. Swift Current ings, improvements, repairs; 15.09: aout the 16th of March will be sutti Drs, F. 6, Forster, who is wintering te khaki university headed by Prest- ed Hates for A and B cir- and Moos Jaw, asking that eech o:/Rdmonton: port affice additloat otent-stzegunt-rigor to timke-thre-hesr at-tos amgeteswith-trer tastamt-am fent H M Tofx, cf the University of ce eeainine: Hat bee. ele ts ett fe societies send c del 200,000 Grand, Prairi Dominion use of the fresh grass when tiitned out little son, is convalescing after an Alverta. e ie Sree ee ane land office, 8:000 ig to pasture. Also they wil fe ulfected attack of influenza. Her illness has The debate on the-budget was start- fisher's return-to Medicine Hat he the object being to urrange-an fn Manitoba, leas bar thelemmimer Heatand papastiec lore or aillterivenk: Jeg bv James Ramsey, opposition: mem- og Mr. H. H Brown, vice Sresident dependent circ it ifr the mouth of Dominion public buildings, improve- her for East Edmonton, Mr. Rams: the ocilety, agreed that those Sentember. ments, repairs, 18.900, Winnipeg 57 d . irs, 18 peg : deplored the partizanship whte Bey onick Gols briue ke 118 pribeaea TebATS Dominion antic hulltings, tapes ARRANGEMENT FOR PAYMENT OF Soha Dae ining Wegblee J Rhibition onal uw time when the foe AU the tusering of the directors, 3 tments, repeirs, 25000. immigration FREIGHT ON HAY FROM NORTH tre ane te-contessettitthis-part-y 3 sorid thpty i may cntag Brown gave the pleasing information Puildines, itnprovemests, repairy, isanship. which- Went in, the limit of Prats, were unsuitable, and a wi: Me 1b, While in-Sasleatoon M. re cont a , unfairness, wos nut-confined to aay os sent. to the association refusing ilained for the society a rebate Saskatehewan. AY BE CONTINUED FOR A TIME cide of the house Pe professed to Ghose dates This action was appro the fee of 160.00 paid Dominion-publie huitd ras - es a r Nery effor ing ma Z . have no concern in polities, desiring hi of at Wednesday's meeting, 1ety to the Western ments, repal ey eee de byt Would he Tnty to-see that the people of the pro- Z ere rake Bat aae Grkawaseecintion Soares jarties th the provincial house to hay. ithhe F f Moose Jaw-and Lethbridge also are Canada Press assocint Foresiry branch. depai ti GREED Oeauee tae ke Peet ath Renn tn since obiained a good business ad- foes Liladites, 17 000 ved for p rangement still kolds tl HREE MORE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT perma to the Honse Raymond, Gleichen and Youngstown, in - South Country, Places Selected Schools and Farms Are to Be as Unit Hereafter terations and sittings for the assistant receiver-general, 3,509. Sutherland: Water supply for forest rsery station. to complete, 2,900. British Columbla, Dominion public buildings provements, repairs, 17. Westminster: Public build fag roadway, 1.00 minion buildings, 7.00 Vancouver: improvements, Do- 191 Mite 0 would be near 70. Mr ment of freight on hay from the north into districts Ia the south where feed is short. - The original arrangement expired on the 15th of Mareh, and strong representations ave being made rMat now is the time when there the greatest need of feed it the south. Abuse. of the privilege seems to be the greatest difficulty in the way, of wing the arrangement extended. However, as will be seen trom tie ac- final decizton is was addre: ws follows: fatter nol settted 9 Crerar an at of privilege Ly certain people not entitled to consid- made ed to Mr. George Hoadley, noved at imuositic eration. Cost to government is away veyond original estimate. However, Crerar aske GPR -to recegnize ar- rangement in all cas are where parti Will tet Phe telegram ministration, which he contended ws tly given. urn d as six o'clock the whole on Public Heal not being efficiv The house a while in commntt e of the amendments te the Jake steamers a TITS ERR Montreat, sine oD erations of the Canadian; Pavityy ttail- way Company for the yeur-eadung De- cember 31 last, were: Gross earnings from railway and lake steamers, 154 63; working expenses. 123,036, net earnings from railways lake steamers, 34502,588 Deduct charges 10,177,313; surplus, 24,324,875; deduct contributions to pension funds, 500,0C0. Deduct net earning-of commercial telegraph, Jan- uary and February transferred to spec ial income account, 193,977; net rev- ue from earnings of railways and ailable for dividends, fixed 28,630,898. After parment of ali dividends de- act. New Bills Introduced. The first reading was given the bill introduced by Premier Stawart, being en act resp struction ing rurai teleplione con- rsa Tor The year surplus (rein ears ings of railway and lake SSLeMIIERY: is 2,203 621 Special Treewe for year after mak- ing ail allowances for contingents re- berves, 8,828,751, isting Luildings, fittings, 5,000. Howing Ina comprouonstes amt position: par-cut manner, how the reol basis success in agritulturel training and qproyed farming methods is that adequate aud converiert instruc- on for the-farm bays and girls, Hon. onean Marshall, tn an address to the gislaturo Wednesday afternoon thunced that the provincial of superintendents of dent cnstration farnrs being abolished and the entire system of * schools and farms bejng placed under the control of AL. Me: perintendent of agri cultural schools, Likewise the post- on of farm managers will be done N as at present arranged this vorition to be filed by the-most ettic- an- wer nt had dec upon establisiing Jient ind experienced mren availabic, Oree more agricultural selicvls in the who wilt he instructors of animal Miuthern part of the province and busbandry in Uie schools of agricel Heit each school would he situated on tire PN demonstration farm in accordance Nth the custom followed in the past the department of agriculwure Frhese three school3 dud farms will located at Raymond, at Gie'chen Hd at Youngstown, the minister stat ps that the vites had been determined * the number of prospective students Sa given agricultural area which is at present two far removed from He of the oxisting schools at Clares- idm and Olds, both of these school joing greatly overcrowded. th To Be Mannged x Unit ithe minister also ennounced: vat i eretmportantSignyes decid Budget Debate speakers in nesday afternoon on tudget were Hon. J. L cial seeretary. and Dr member for South Cole showed how his departmoutal receipts in 1918 had increased 251,- 181-80 over the previous vear, shis re- sulting largely from the additional revenue from motor licenses He also dwelt upon the necessity of de- veloping to a greater degree dhe im- mense natural resources of the north. The pther the debat the Cote, anny provin- Blow, oppast Hon ary. Mr country, Mas critical of the gov- EECA ANTELLIGENCE FREE PASSAGE AN: 2p LOANS pols z submitted by Mr. Boyle was alzo read 4 second time, 7 post ot prompanying telerra OT Ow Soon as posaili Meeratet fontaine om fice building, to pay taxes due the city hanes Toveeram Pear aa LOE jon as pessitle, ading to the biil amending the Wo- N fico vallding, i pay taxes. due tie cl iyvchanan, MP, at Ollawa. the de Asvangemest still in eftect sl eblerting i fj rr 1, anaieus 2 SaeN AR: peTrefustitute act, providing for the UAL. : . 3s partment is unaious to help owt in (Signed) W. A. BUCHANAN ) 4 a Quarantine station water suily. 80 x TOFINATTON OT BAS ETUDE: 009; qckrantine station,. repairs to The Bulks Sales Act amendment DEATH OF HON. W. oa ere .: * - Chambers * Before Hie Honor Judge Greene. Ogilvie Mlour Milling Co. Mars den Bros.: application for an order for payment of montes out of purt sranted. W. Niblock, of Latllas, Blanchard Co Estate of Adi tion for leave to a tors; granted, R. R. Evans LARGE ACREAGE AND GOOD CROP EXPECTED HERE Tho Bank of Commerce carrying out their usual polley of testing the sced grain of their farmer customers. has from this source obtained the in- formation that a large area will be placed under cultivation this year From reports reccived branch of the bank It has been ascer- tained that the furmers loak for good crop this year and ihat they are preparing to take advantage of 500d season anticipated. Miss Edith Sinclair has returned to hy the locai upen the administration of tt every count, mixing up wincial demonstration farms, Here- metaphors her the agricultural schools and the Tis outstanc: gems will be managed as 2 unit..the ling protest was against the imposition Rer work ut-Davhison Beatty's-cttiee attes her week's illness, stands that an agreement has be an imperial-scheme of immigrat by Dominion governments actin ernment. The idea is to open up new erally finance settlers. their soldiers. TO SETTLE IN THE DOMINIONS London, Mar. 21 The Canadian Associated Press under: settle in the Dominions.. The basis of the plan is a free passage provided by the British government and loans at pre-war interest Legislative effect will be given to the scheme, which is ingependenv Of the plans of the Dominions for - en reached for the promotion of ion to enable British soldiers to g as agents for the British gov- tracts, build railways and gen- WILL HAVE LI ish dirigibles of rigid type of c airships. Each will be 800 feet ity of 3,000 cubic feet. They which will generate a total of 1 largest NEW BRITISH DIRIGIBLE OF 80 TONS, LENGTH 800 FEET London, March 20. Following successful trials of new Brit- cording to the Mail, has ordered the: building of two enormous* will have lifting power of 80 tons, compared with 29 tons, the d carried by any known to be in existence, FTING POWER onstruction the government, ac- in length and-will have a capac. will be driven .by six engines, ,800 horse.power, and it is said moved the the Taber Irrigation District act was read a second ,tinic. Hon. A. G. MacKay introduced seven p- Fills to amend respectively the S plementary Revenue Aet, Towns A Local Improvement Districts Act, Vil- lage Act, Municipal , Districts Act Wild Lands Tax Act, and the Educa- tional Tax. Act. ars Hon. J. R. Boyle introduced irst reading of an act to amend the act respecting the supreme court and administration of justice, A deciienly more drastic gen- ral observance-of the health require- ments of the province will be enforc- ed bythe department of health of the government, this announcement Le- ing made by the legislature Tuesday night by Hon. A. G. MacKay andl amply confirmed in the amendments to the public healtit which approved t the whole with only minor changes. Local boards of health will be helt responsible for local health precau tions. A mote rigid supervision of Chinese restaurants and other eating and lodging houses will. be required The local health boards are not asked and t in committee te take legal a teat wil-Re Tequired to-report to the steps. at enforcement Toronto. March 20. News has bea received here that Hon. W. J. Hannay lead of the Canadian end of the Standard Oil Co, former foud con- troller, and one time provincial sec- retary of Ontario, dled today fr Flor- ida, -Later informatfon 11 that Mr Hannasc f Georgia. He wart. thd sccompan ied by his physiziansome time ago. Death followad a stroke. SLEEPING FLUS NEW DISEASE: ? AT VANCOUVER ancouver, Mareh 20.---Sleeping fle js what doctors term the Illness of a o:y ar-old Vancouver. ehild,- Who ivax been asleep since March 11 avid who is being kept alive by means of nourishment artifically administered. The child was taken I on March 6. The case is the first. of its kind to ue reported here. im The News Want Ad column is tes op window of the:city, SHAN TER
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