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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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1919-03-21
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that it would-be profitable and pos- the Taber Ihbigation District act was lite and. practice, and as explained by 7aeae aT. sti Dispersa The C.P.R. Men s Store invites you to examine its great stock of Men s Wear, a complete clothing shop;-from-Hat to Shoes. A great many of the men of the 175th and 3rd O.MLR. were pattons of this shop before the war, and we have had the pleasure of refitting them again for civil life. Ask the men who dealt with this shop about its merchandise, its courtesy, and its prices the faith- ful policy of fair dealing season in and out, for the past eleven years, make it a good shop for you to deal with. -C. P. R. MEN S STORE NORTH RAILWAY ST, HALF BLOCK BAS? G.W? ALBERTA PEOPLE CONTRIBUTED ott Mr. Mitchell announced that the vote for the Alberta Provinela Poitce roprjation Ist year, 1k being Inteud ed to set aside 404,000 for the work. In addition afiother 50,000 would be provided for the direct enforcement of the Liquor act by special torca, Dealing with the appropriations for the provincial university, Mr. Mitelell paid a tribute to the war effort of the institution, showing that 42 names were on the enlistment honor roll, of which number 67-had been killed in action. War decorations won by this Rullant band of soldiers nunibered 28 including one coveted Victoria Cross. The University expenditure in 1918 was but the apprepriation unis ye nec ssarily larger. Stu- ry dents now enrolled numbered 507 and ft was expected the attendance in 1919-20 would be near 700. Mr. Mit- chell paid a tribate to the work in the khaki university headed by Presi- dent H. M Tory, of the Unfversity of Alherta, The debate qn the budget was start- ce by James Ramsey, opposition mem- her for Rast Edmonton. Mr. Ramsay 1 he Fema SoCo THe. rs NOUN Grand, It ToNore as a WaT) Hon. A. G. MacKay introduced seven ter of course that he is a worthy bills to amend respectively the Sub- Risen, plementaty Revenue Act, Towns Act, Mr. Jackson was taken compl tely Tova? TmpFOveMe VIET SEMIN Mater Me Neer lage Act, Mypicipal Districts Aet, arranged entirely unknown to him, but Ogiivie Plour Milling Co, va Mai def Bros: appileation for an order for jpayment cf monfos-aut of cor xranted. W,-Nibloek? -of Latdtaw, Blanchard Co Estate of Adam Prunkl: appti tion for leave to advertise for eredi+ tore; granted. R. R. Evans. Wild Lands Bax Act, ind the Educa- expressed his thanks to the brothers tional Tax et, jand his qWeastire that his humble ef- Hon, J. R. Boyle Intraduced and forte-to live up to Oddfellowshtp had moved tho first reading of an act to/heen deemed worthy. amend the-act respecting the suprenie court and administration of Justice, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Chambers Refore Hiv Houor Judge Greene, QODFELLOWS PRE- SENT W. JAGKSON WITHLP.G. COLLAR At last night's meeting of Medicine Hat Lodge No, 3, 1.0.0.F,, Mr, William PEE EEE TEE RED * PATRONIZE HOME Jackson was the recipient of a untatte + INDUSTRY grid spontaneous expression of ap- preclation frem the members for his The News carries a com- valued services to the local lodge be- ing presented with a handsome Past Grand s collar There was a record attendance ot members, who had the pleasure of listening to a splendid exposition of the principles and ideals of Oddtei lowshiy by the Noble Grand, Mr. S. Wallace. Mr: Wallace then requested Mr. F, L. Cope to present Mr, Jackson to him, and upon this being done u + plete line of Loose-Leat requirements, Binders of all kinds, Printed Steets, ete. We would be glad of the opportunity to show these to the trade and can make a visit to our Job Department profitable and interesting. Loose-Leaf systems have Past Grand )s collar was placed in been tried in all branches position round: his-nesk-by-Afr, Harvey of business. Their value. ++ Jackson, and asked to accept it from * has been proved. beyond + his brothor Oddfellows ax an apptac- ** any question, * F fation of his worth. . Mr. Wallace in * PEPER EEE EEE EEE a memorable speech paid deserved tri- Mute to Mr. Jackson's merit as an Oddfello and the high regard and esteem in which he fs held by the members of Medicine-siat Lodge. Al- though Yer 6t Model wodge he still neyertheless one of the most reliable und dependable workers of Medicine IF YOU CAN T DANCE Phone 8365 For Appointment 3875 or Nerdeau Dancing Academy Hat Lodge No. 3. He soldom if ever) misses a m eting, and is always on 21 Becker Block hand for degree work, or any other f) PROF. LEON B,HELMAN and work whieh may be In ad- . K. GODFREY dition to this he carrfed the principles late deplored the partizanship whl ind : declared he had found in the legisla voit + ture, and he confessed that this part owh isunship, which went tothe Hmit of nex unfairness, was not confined to auy : old 3 side of the house, Ie, professed to whe : have no concern in polities, desiring fath Bought Bonds in 1918 to Value of 19,000,000 and Gave 5,480,830 to sniy to see that the people of the pro- seit Red Cross, Patriotic Fund and Other Measures Budget vince obtamed a good business the ; ministration, which he contended w nai Speech Concluded and Debate on Proposals Begins dU belie lt;ebhelantiy- given cle The house adjourned 28 six o'elo k 16 The people of Alberta during the , In clositys his outline of the ennusi waite in eommitive ot the -whole om see, war contributed the handsome totallestimates the provinclal treasurer i amendments to the Pahlie teatth trod of 42,000,000 toward direct financlst pointed ont that the budget was reax- 7p dead aid'in the way, effort of the Dominion, onable in every particular and provid- Newinliietalssavend, unis according to an announcement mace led tor the expenditure of as larse a yg ane wae eiven tha bi Bes in the Legislature Tues sim as was justified He desir d To , The frst reading was siven the bith by Hon, CI. MitcheM provincial impross the fact upon the house + bo Metoduced by Premier Stewart, peing net resect piel teenie rant treasurer, In concl presenta iat no new sources of faxation were oe org tion of the annual.budgel of the gov- being tapped that the province as ee Z wat rament 6 zed and equipped to take cave Mr. Marshall oblaimed a secon aa The bonds purehaced by the people uf nearly three times its present pop- eAding to the bill amending th Wo- Taal of the provinee during the year 118 niation withont greatly increasing the en's Institute act, providing for the aes reached 19,000,000 and the total con-lextent of Ite I and that the formation of girls clubs, one tributions to Red Cross and other tide of immigration should soon plice The Bulks Sates Act amendmoni ast Fatriotie measures amounted to 5,- the government in a position to mnaike tted by Mr. Boyle was also read . rat 480,20, of which sum 1.2:6.000 was These ations-of public a Second. time, eel from thep rovincial government. utilities serve the number of peorle n s bil amendi . likes choo from th ae l ead, mes WB t Oddfellowship into his everyda oods Section . Dry reserved. liseount 0 Saturday carried in this dep: we will inaugurate a ment. The offe fering. stock of sue in-plain fig ves in the regular way 20 Discount Sale in the Dry crm nie BROWN -DAVIES, LIMITED ... ring is of exce often such a saving opportunity is presented at the commencement of a new season, and bright new materials to choose from et less than 160 cents:on the dollar. A straight discount of 20 Sale -- A Six Days Sale In the Dry Goods Section, Commencing 3oods section, jonal merit and las been made possible by a reeent The sale is on lines Dry and which will.inelnde all lines the Goods eve section c purchased. Nv mT 1s seldom have you All goods marked the offering. Sa Saturday 9 a.m. Dress Goods Silks SAVE TWENTY Novelty Wash Fabrics PRINTS FLANNELETTES LINENS CRETONNES RIBBONS. GINGHAMS COTTONS TABLE DAMASKS GLOVES WINDOW SCRIMS ART SATEENS NAINSOOKS LAWNS TOWELLINGS HOSIERY SHEETS Thread Crochet Cotton - This shoo s made on a plain toe last and carries a heel the same as cut, which o considered the corfect thing for spring. This ic very popular in the large cities and if worn with spats makes good early spring shoe and our after-the-war price, 7.60, makes easy buying. FOSTER S Cash Shoe Store Second Street, INN THE WALTHAM A Lasting Memento More and mor it is becoming the fashion for the groom's gife to the bride to blend the practical with the sentimental. A Waltham Bracelet Wateh fulfills this obligation admirably: It has all the virtues that one would natuxally expect in a good wateh, together with the famous disappearing eye. Tt is a gift she ? can earry for a lifetime and then hand down to her grandchildren, It will keep her time and then theirs with * J aithful accure Why not call in and see it? A. B. cOOK Jeweler and Optic OPR, WATCH INSPECTOR, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, It is of particular interest to the citizens of Medicine Hat that dram Henderson, Ltd., manufacturers of the justly famoug Chin- are the first paint manufacturers to establish themselves jin this This firm recent quired the Alberta Linseed Oil Mills; which they now operate. They are not yet manufacturing Chinalac in Medi- cine Hat that no doubp will be a later development, In the mean- time there peculiar satisfaction in selling and using the product of what might be called Medicine Hat's own paint Co,, particularly when that product hi many merits ta recommend it as Chinalac. We know Chinalac, ve used it, we areiao sure of ite splendid TUT Tat We Wave pICRed-oMt wo SUES Turniture we could find in the market or at the second hand stores, coated them with Chinalac and put them in our window. Some of e there yet, See the results for yours YOU can do just Spring Is here, now fs the time to-use Chinalac, McPHERSON BROS. Auto Accessories, we hi Hardware. Returned Soldiers and others We don t give 10 off our prices on Harness. But we will sell you a Harness at actual wholesale price and save you from 25 to rive you a two-year guarantee with every set. The T. Hutchinson Co., Lid. Harness, Saddlery-and-Auto-Supplies GROCERIES- Specials Oniy a tew we to thfs countrs New Orleans, Li American aviat was connected England. The corps seomed work of the you tpi, but Simon complaining of Why, In all t eight month: brought down n sure of. Only nine mac aulne he sent dor Tt was in Aug. Italian front ne: did most of his fromt that this fight of his lit. It was late in th but rather cloud; They Came covered two Aus at a great heigh lines, and he mad ut least one of th I was flying plane at the time, and steady a ma dled. There was sky was ciguay. ward the seemed anxious ti began to make for but we .put on. went after them, I wes paying, 1 Money cheerfully refunded to out of town customers on all mail orders submitted for our selection Smallware s it vos ive sasutist : gh it quantities on an lines + Satistuetion witht every-purchase-ormoney-refunded: Reine Sma AnGRAUINS ee ee a The special prices on Men s and Boys Suits Take advantage of this offering in the Men s Wear section, as there is certain saving of not will continue up to Saturday night. than 20 and up to 33 1-3 . Thistle Creamery, Butter Purity Oats per 8-Ip, sack 4 Pee i 30 Purity Oats per 20-Ib, sack 1.15 i : Blue Ribbon Tea, per Ib. 86 shit ae i bustiel TENET tert si 10 bushels for package - 130 in it Purity White Flour, Ml Ra * 255 per 100-1b, 88 Museatel Raisins, ry less Shoris, per 100-Ib nox 80 4 s 2 Lard, per 2-1b, Gold Soap, 15 Tt 100 IP ity. pound Lard, per Ivory Soap, 15.6: 1.00 a ; opal 99 White Naptha Soa, bars ; G componnd Tard. per 201, tor 12007 1 pall - Lenox Soap, 21 bars for 1,00 . Split Pens,.2 Ihs. for White Navy Beans, 21bs. for 25 es Saw ae a * 3 : J : S . E. GUST - Tho Champion Grocer ou 3 Phone 2503 626 Third Street 5 oo Ca) SD tive MERCHANTS ADVERTIOE im THE pts J
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