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raary 20, 1929. ya or Fa JRE of Thursday, February 20, 1919, MEDICINE HAT DATLY NEWS PAGE THRED HUNS BURIED LNGT TRACE OF ANNE Neh A Peter Wright Brings Real Mes- sage From the Front to Hat- ters Tomorrow. CDK, SERVICE MINUTE Montreal, Feb. 20. As a tribule to the late Sir Wilfrid Lanrier, the presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific railway hus directed that at 10.20 a.m., Satur. day next, when Sir Witirid's funeral s schediled to begin, overy train on the line, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, shall stop for one minute, and every activity throughout the sys tem shall cease for the same period and endur- nent shape- thes. They your mone: oths just in, Phone 3995. 10st Rea- Place to ITWEAR ; satisfac- here if it Hf you no- up at all hoes and INEY t your re- vhere you o us we maker one 3917 pire te pierre Councillor Peter Wright of Englanc Wall address a public meeting 1a the Methodist church on Friday evening He is a representative of the Fire- men and Seamen's Union of England and will tell of the many Germaa at rocities to the British seamen, dir Wright is one of the best knows: Jeaders of men in the British Em- JEWEL T0 PAST PRES. MRS. ROSE be MAS. SAWYER OF EDMONTON cht Jal GHANL I Feel Like Telling Everybody About Tanlac, She Declares, L have already gained eight pounds and have just finished my second bottle of Tanlac, said Mrs, Delma Sawyer, of 202 Allen Block, Edmoton, in an interview recently, and 1 am just so glad to see how perfectly my heatth Is being restored tat I teer like telling everybody what a grand medicine Tanlac Is. Thave been subject to violent headaches ever since I was a child, AUSTRIANS DISGORGE LooT London, Feb 20. Enurmoys treas ure trainy left Vier week tor Krieste, vays the special correspon ent of the London Daily Telegraph. Prhey cafied financial securities, bank deposits, Jewel and private fortum estimated sat more than one million Kronen: (approximately 200,000,000) und comprising the first restitution uf confiscated property which Austria is compelled by victorious Italy tc make 200,0009,000 a last CONDITION OF FRENCH PREMIER EMTaT part Tn the war and its activities, and pos. sesses first hand information. man and wonian in Medicine Hat should bear his address He 13 th most, remarkable man who has eve isited Canada from overseas, and he has had crowded houses from cous to coast Mr Wright brings a real message that has come from the scenes of murder, piracy, rapine and treachery in which the Huns have forever our- fed thel ast trace of that romance that so long cling to war. Attempting no flights of oratory, Mr. Wright rises in his earnestness Provincial Assembly in Session at Calgary Appoint Officers for 1919. sof The visiting sisters and brotles the Rebekah and Oddfellows assem- blidS, opened in Calgary on Monday. were welcomed to the city by,Sister Effie B. Kidd, Lo which Sister Tillie Fox, of Stettler, vice-president, .re- plied Sister Margaret Rose, presi Cert, of Medicine Hat, opened the Rebekah assembly at 9.30, and the various lodges of the province were presented, and 63 new members iuit- iated. During the first sesion Sister Rey- stre contimaed; and Tor niore- thant seven years now I have suffered from stomach trouble and extreme nervous- hess. My appetite was so popr that I couldn't eat much of anything, and what little T did eat caused nausea and intense pains in and about my stomach. I was so nervoua that I could hardly sleep and would lay awake most of the night, wishing for morning to come. My energy was about all gone and I was so weak that I never felt like doing my housework. The painsiin my stomach and right side got so bad that I was told I had appendicitis and that an operation would be necessary. I had trf d numbers of different kinds of medi- cines and even took. special trip to the States tov be treated, but nothing helped me and it looked like an oper- ation would have to be my next rem- edy. My condition caused me almost Peace Confererice Will Take Day Off as Result of Clemen- ceau's Mishap. It was staied at ice resilenes at o'clock this that the premier had passed an excellent uigat A bulletin before said night regarding Premier Clemenceaus condition is given by the Joufnal as follows The premier condition is satisfactory temperature. ma 4 ). The Repatriition morning fssucd just is no is, Feb shal AND UNL Przemyel and Grodek, west of Lem- berg, according to an Exchange Tele- graph despatch from Vienna. Railway cummunicgtion in that region has been interrupted THE WEATHER Vancouver, cloudy 8 pYterort ar SAT AG TORY oe clear . 30 gk 08 Penticton, Grand Forks, cloudy elson, cloudy Hdmonton, cloudy Medicine Hat, fair Lethbridge, fair Swift, Current, Moose Jaw, -c cloudy 37M cloudy clear ear Regina, fog Ss 10 Saskatoon, fair Battleford, cloudy Prince Albert, cld Qu'Appelle, clear Minnedosa, cloudy Winniper, Port Artiur, cloudy dy cloudy ever since began taking it, and jt SS KET Free Delivery. SAT. 30 28 8e Be Be 2e Tee BUTTER, per doz, s5 PS, ONIONS, Be Babe , Butter- ts constantly iD. IONE 2777. a HE NEWS bureau for child welfare Wright SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE DEMANDS MANY REFORMS The 'thirtetnth annual convention of Alberta Social Service league open- ed Monday afternoon in the First Bap- tist church, Calgary, with the vice- President, Mrs. L. C. McKinney, M.LA., of Claresholit, fir the 61 Dr Char ence M, Hincks, secretary of the nat ional committee on mental hygiene, of Toronto, and Rey. JJ. G. Shearer, sccro- tary of the Social Service Council of Canada, also of Toronto, addressed the eonvention, touching upon suck im- portant federal problems as the care of the mentally deficient; a federal department ef public health; child wel- fare; the establishment of a federal Resolutions were presented to the cpnvention and handed to the resotu- tions committee by Rev. Mr. Mercer of Edmonton, asking that the proposed mothers pensions act he changed to the children s welfare act; also that the convention request ail employe and employees of labor to form com- mittees with the idea of fostering a better understanding between capital and labor. Mr. Galloway, of Edmonton, asked that the age of consent. be raised and other changes made in the criminal code in this regard, also for a clean bill oDhealth, that venereal di 8 bere- portable. Mrs. 0. C. Edwards, of Mac- Jeod, asked. that the convention send letters to the senators in: Alberta re- questing their support of the ameude ments to the criminal code which will again be brought betore the Dominion governinent, during the forthcoming session. Liquor Aes Violations The secretary. AW. Cone. report said At the fast eo the question law enforcement was very seriously considered, and measures adopted that were expected to iuprove the Jaw en- forcament. situation of the province, While in some ways there has been im provement, it would appear from all sources of information that there is more violation of the law today than at in bis ention any period since prohibition came into fore: Sltuation Out of Hand ge the past there has Mauor act in the province of than ever before. In his op whole situation is now running wifd and ts out of the hands of tho police Fonto, where he addressed thousands M sholia lodge. Stettler. outside ing. from the way Tam gainiug in of vitirens, is ansions-1s have him stard. Sister Jennic Mather, puntt weight and strong Lwill-soon - visit that city aeain hefore returning ee B 3 to pentoetis mt wett 1am oe aie eee ee TE aenrine the afternoon seston ve Flad to make this statement. beeaus: fe the old country pinegitions De TT feet that 1 would be doing anyone, Mr Wright on his tour through AT Iiy Giaad Sire Bro, Oliver, of To- yho is suffering Ike T aid, 9 good WERENT Is cecomipwiied Uy ont. and Bro, Evangon. PGAt, of im by getting them, to take Tanta pet janee eatery ii awal wan presented the Pingle Book and Drug Co.. pri rary representing the el Was presented to sis- HS Pingo Boo of Canin Gudaj. nies Rose, of Medicine fat a ret grand si listene sident, by the Trem whom the assemaly ly a few interesting and in- Other speakers were Sister Reynolds, president of the Rebekah assembly of Saskatchewan, and Bro, Evanson, past grand master, VULCAN PASTOR CHANGES MIND AND WILL STAY deputy tructive remar nation of the Vulean church to the Ureshylery of High River, and the congregation held a meeting on Sun- ight at which Mr. Schrag stated his reasons for wishing to relingnish the work Briefly. his peinis were that the support of the congregation was lacking. in workers, particularly for the Sunday School. the growth of hich was phenamensl, a tested to he an Indifference. if not cpposition, to his activities in trying to prevent flagrant Jaw with the infractions of the Al ind of social The congregation expressed selves as greatly sufprised and appointed Unal their minister day si regard to then ould every evidence of the goodsiLuf the townspeople and the country people. A strong protest was entered to- the Presbytery by a delegation consisting (f Mr. HJ. Cook, representing tne Chureh Session: Messrs Jennejohn plone: Said) Osea Meponnelt ows and Graham. representivg the board Rantireduction Of the taritt, OF Cf Mhunagers. and Nev A. M ail, th; still free trade, but unl wa get adherents. This deputation met the db See ADE ven Tage Oe porixed pYesnyter. af Nanton on Mon rnd oe ent Pets stated their case with such evid Tulse essere ppt, Haely onl record a slicerity and earnestness that epporedl ta: the d iu suving: acbentte T tion of Mr ag cam ps a distinct surprise to the pec of Vulean and district, but it is pleasure that they learn ot his resolve to withdraw his resigna- tion. They have assured him that he has the support of the communi and chureh behind him, sincere WAK SAYINGS Figured ot in altogether. Pwhrerens thre price ts thyewon-almose resign. Kvery assistance was given 4..)) McConnell. president of the pro Of accord and sempathy ant greater SMCHAL rzanlzation, who, In he co-operation was promised it was course of bi Paes pace Tg alse declared that, Mr. Sci Set nelion SC-he Farts ein ystg aa not necess chrag to withdraw his resiguation i ae his, wore ta cappebentiy srdlaation of remdvable parts of-tarms i ardization of removable parts of farn nachinery FIXED PRICE FOR WHEAT DEMANDED BY MAW, FARMERS Alta, Farmers Censured Against Daylight Saving Scheme For 1919. ) The Manitova in annual con vention here, yesterday adopted a that a pride be fixed ripeg, Feb agricultural societi solution ask for the 191) wheat crop The res lution reads Whereas a large number of farm the west have to mirenase seed nal an iS; the present fixed price, therefore ronvention of mibled, rs of the Coun all the to tay, be it resolved that Uni rieultrral ne the produ deval government to 1 farmer ina societies asi ive of wheat for the 1919 cop. the same as forthe 1918 erop. The resylition was intredneet by jon and. thse Alberta in accepting the. platform (hat a fixed the 1919 crop was IL is piaying up to common pubis approval of the Kansas City ROYAL GEORGE ARRIVES WIT H400 ON BOARD au ext month they will be one tionary force, the transport Royal cent dearer, The Thrift stamps George arrived here last night, nine Price will romain unchanged at 25 and a half days from Liverpool, and cents, FIRST TD MONE FOR ARMISTICE Weimar, Feb. 19. Mathias Eri er, of the German armtstice commis: sion, had the centre of the stage at this ernoon s sesion s of tbe nationdil as sembly, outlining the entire history of the armistice negotiations, from the time they were begun last autumn, Herr Erzberger told the house many things about the armistice which were either unknown or had only been suspected py his hearers. One at these was his unqualified..statcment, that it was Mince Maximilian of Ua den who had approached the entente because of the iron compulsion the high m command for peace I was Field Marshal von Hindenburg who and authorized thi signing of the first terms, Herr berger declared. FARMERS WARNE AGAINST USE OF POOR SEED GRAIN ne farmers in districts with seed val shortage may be fhelived (o pur chase ordinary commercial grades for their seed supply without first haviag representative samples tested for pur- ity and germination. Many apparently good-looking samples of oats are very Jow in germination this season. The use for seed, is a very serious matter on new and clean lands. The use of feed grades containing oats that are frozen or otherwise unsound should demanded are ition in may. failure through poor germi Farmers requiring seed safeguard sending a three or four ounce sample for purity and germination tests to Domi Seed Laboratory. Mi Katehewan nipeg; Alberta and British Columbi: samples at Calgary, Samples require postage bnt will be tested charge up to twenty-five in number fot one person or firm. themselves by Assiniboia American It Cecil oH vor, ordon Jansen? H Gast, G and Mrs M Brook: MeKeir, Mrs. J. C. Hubbs, Basseno. M. Cameron, Rosebes; docked this morning freeg, Eilkwater: H. Ignatius, C. Me- YAventie, proved to also-be guarded-againetto prevent troy wWednestay, 1 free ofa Canadian . Commission to a degree of cloguence that the nold t of the Rebekah as- Constani distress, Sotammittes:chasseubbiingcindey BOS 1 rei ncainer the Dall COSA xrefessional speaker can never know. semly atchewan. and Exo Being so anxious to avotd the op-fed a resolution. prosentea by Premier THC Meather the past wes He tells is audience that hie is an Reynolds, -P.G.M., wore introduced, erating table, I decided first to try tiughes, ot Australia, oxpressing sym- Ur bap caalid tn. aanit x : o bayraat Re Tanlac, as so many were testifying in. for M Clomencest ail ide. moderately: cold nm Saskatchewan and odd shell and recalls the days when The elective officers for the coming (q how it had helped theme Soni Butay for 3 Rant ING. ceniecig, mill in: Alberta sailors herded in holes, working for year are: President, Sister Tillis bought a bottle and my joy can bo 0Uncing the attempt ond the assicsin M1 I Alberta 13.00 per month. Fox, Magnolia lodge, Stettler; vice- imagined when, after taking it a few Lomion. Feb, 2. The peace con- UO MANION, fi 3 ae Pineanl a uerietns lays, T.commenced to feel better. MY teronco ui Darie lias deeded tert play Li : - Mr. Wright has been down the vat. resident, Sister Isabella Patrick, pretan ow -anrT caveat arian Aaeat mu net much change jy temperature ime Tron Tie North sea to Swit- Coty lodge, Edmonton; warden. Sis- Three hearty meals a. day without 2027 6 resill of the attacte capou N01 much clause fe temberauire zerland and he does not forget to tel teF Annie. Morden. Dominion Iodge, having those severe pains ani cge- Mremier Clemencean, sys an Ba- Saskatchewan an Alberta, 1 of the Canadian valor that has been Lethbridge: secretary, Sister A Pressed feelings like I did. My head- chanve Telegraph despatel irom ge in temperature : hat as Deon i otya Rogers Esther idee, Calgarr: 8cHe and nervousness have left mel paris this morning There will be own during the, four vears of war. Bvelym Rogers. Esther lode. Calgar* land my sleep is 60 sound and refresh- 1 sis (ns MOTmiNE There wil The whole pf Ganda simost has teasurer, Sister Ada Day, ing that I get up in the mornings sesston of the conference tuday heard tho delegate to this country ot lodse. Calgary. The appointed oft:- feeling fine and fit to do my work. Paris. Feb 20. An X-ray examina. the Erith Soamen and Fisomen's eeTs are: Marshal, Sister Pendteto, The puins have disappeared trom ms 1ion of Premier Clemonceair s sound u a hctor Sister Side entire the wor if hus just been ytken for developments Tnion and has marveled at the story ope lodge, Pono tor, Sister thoughts of an operation are gone. ius heen ake for developments, He bas to toll, and the manner in MePherson, Cavell lodgo, Ryley; enay- too. T can recommend Tantac be bulletin of the result is expected vhich he: tells 50 poo jg ain, Sister Wickens, Fern Leaf todgo. eause it is the only thing that bas ever ie he issued later in the dag whieh he tells it. So popular ata lin. feces Reena aI he become in castern Canada that To- Pasleys inskle guard, Sister Langlity arivid, Feb 20- Serion, Poin one of the largest. islands Balearie ge Mar plundered end. de J riot Majovies hove broken om ut the Span ls ed AL hay Slosed Hiempted Lo the Hionsire named rs, however, beat off bynes ana. eate been bopntace loot ce of a arehed Ca) the mol CHILDREN SEND IN FALSE ALARM The combination of a low fire alarm box and the glass in the box containing the key being broken at the box on the corner of Kighth Street and Fourth be too uch at temptation to several children playing in that neighborhood. Their curiosity tempted them to open the fire alarm box and send in an alarm, just to sec what, would happen. Their curiosity was satisfied by the speedy arrival of the brigade before they got away, and a severe reprimand for meddling with tem. RAIN MARKET: Winnipeg, Feb. 20 gra prices are as follows Oates May, 8, 69 38. 6S 1-4, espe hale, ut oes ae toh 67, GST Barley. May, 87 July closed 89 1-2 Flax May, + -ODD FACTS + te Thirty Canadian soldie?s have won the Victoria Cross, One Of the most interesting aud re markable of the many regions for the observation of sand dunes lies between Bordeaux and Bayonne, in Gascony. London, Feb, 20. Ukranian forces rhe goa here throws every year upon resumed the attack against the Poles ihe yeaed-atong-eHire of te miter tn defending Lombere on Sunday 3 : defending Lemberg on Sundiy and rength, some 6,000,000 cubic yards of ave captured all points betwee sang The prevailing westerly winds continue picking up the surface par- ticles from the westward glope. where they are again deposited, and the en- tire ridge by this means alone moves graduallyinward tr-the course nt years there has thus been formed a complex system of dunes, all approxi- one another and of all altitudes up to 250 feet. Theso are marching steadily inward at-a rate of from three to six Don t FOR SALE- Sires: Monareh, fitted for the Calgary And Perhaps Classified Ads. Registered Hereford bulls Bean Lad and Refiner 10ch. bred breeding females in herd. young bulls are a grow(hy, heavy cout- 2,000-pound bull; One han- These to meet intending purchasers, Dr. Allison Smith, 284 Sixth street. S. Medicine Hat, Alberta. The above advt. appeared for three day Classified Want Columns of the Medicine Hat Daily News feet a year, whole villages having sometimes been torn down to prevent Durial and rebuilt at a distance. SASKA HEWAN EARM of Suskat hewan will hear the whirl of a high-powered gasoline engine, but this time It will be in the heavens above and not on the roai jeorge Kounkel, a pro: Terous farmer in the Aylesbury dis- tme citizens trict, will be at the wheel flying aver ever the province in which he has made a great succes of farming. He lett for Torento last Friday to take delivery of a two-seater airplane, for which be 1s paying 5,000, and intends revurn Te AyTesbury with tts Wew purchase Mr. Kounkel has a fond- ess for speed, owning three automo- Ss Tari fa one of the show places of the Aylesbury district nv for the Daily News, Pay Spring Sale. Car Address Phone 16: in the Dr. Allison Smith James Hasard, Kagl bred Hereford nits Mr Archer, of purchased a paid was 200. finer the 10h, whieh oe son, of Rowmanto: chaser of a Hereford ta Mr. Gallup, norch the young, U the THE RESULT has sold to Hutte, twe pure for E00 oxen same piece, has pull The price He also purchased ave Smith paid so0 BUT THEY DO PAY IN THE NEWS herd ball, Guy a- is another pur-- at 250, aiso ene of the river. Apologies SERVICE Record Service? To Do a RECORD BUSINESS a Dealer Must Give R or id: We are fecruiting a new army for two and three y ervies at the 1 duty. ot srentiol in order to disarm Germeny and seeure the aretion which we are determined to to maintain strong and well on the Rhine. was no intention of sending British force in Russia, Mr. Churehilltadded, If Russia is to be ed if nyust he by her own exertion, of over a thou re- There large COMMANDEERING SEED OATS SUSPENDED - The Dominion Seed Commnissioner announces the suspension of the order- In-cot pl Gov: tions on the trade in seed oats. Large additional supplies of No.1 Seed Oats: have been meet the ggparent needs in Western Secured from Ontario to Lellan. .Su tiet. Canada. Try a Bag. That i ily. io ihsia eiid wo dake ab Ll Giese eureni Uh 1 of the No VICTOR RECORDS mostly in demand. as We also stock RED SEAL records. Prices same as before th war. 1 ted, 74; feed, No. 1N.W.G., 381 1-2, No. 2 Gerhard Heintzman Piano Store - aS Bee eee 525 Third St. . Holl Block, Phone 2068 BRITAIN RECRUITS ARMY FORK INE eee ae ee ee London. Feb, he ion, Churenitt OGILVIE S FLOUR Is the Best Friend You Can Have It NeversFails, ste will Convince Vou.
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