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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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eS Baturda March 22, i919, YI THREE MORE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS T0-BE-ESTABLISHED BY PROVINGIAL GOVERNMENT the entire. syatem.of. schools and farms being placed under the control of A. F. Meyer, Superintendent of agri- cultural schools, Likewise the post- ion uway with as at present arranged this position to be filled by-the-most-eftte lont and experienced mon avallabie, who will be instructors of animal pandry In the schools of wericul- a Will Be Situated on Demonstration Farms, Annotnoes Hon, Duncan ? oiait Doha : i (OE 4 Marshall to the House Raymond, Gleichen and Youngstown, in qyo other apeakers in the d bate South Country, Places Selected Schodls and Farms Are to Be Wednesday afternoon on the annual Managed as Unit Hereafter budget were Hon. J. L. Cote, provin- cial seeretary, and Dr, Blow, opposi- tion member for South Calgary. Mr. Shoppers, Showing in a comprehensive an three more agricultural schools in the Cole showed how his departmoutal that This tion Dunca hand tail- 4 rounc ment VALUES m agricult ming methods in Marsh: legislature Wednesday afternoo) govern- ed that the provinctal had decided DANCE Fo? Appointment. 21 Becker Block C.K. GODFREY Phone 3875 or 3865 clear-cut manner how tho real basis of success in improved fa , ofadeqiate and convenient instruc- the farm boys and gir 1, in an address to the training and is upon establ IF YOU CAN'T Nordeau Dancing Academy PROF. LEON B. HELMAN and , Hon. southern that each that p part of the by the department of agriculture. an- be loc: hing ing that the by the nun in a given agricult one hoim and Os, being greatly overcrowded. To Be Mantiged As Unit there ed upon the administration position hone 3995 30c 920 3a8c . BTHbe 27tec BTige 22e 6c gt;. 1 Cream- arsnips, Tur- 25 per bus. RKET rae Deiter. experience. constant endeavor to achieve the highest ideals. Phonograph you get a mellowness of tone, a beauty that only such a vast exper designed to play all makes of records to bring the whole world of Music within your Home. a model eminently fitted for your home: your purse. Tn Canada's Come tn Gerhard Heintzman In the Gerhard Heintzman Piano and-Gerhara Helntamam Pheno- graph we offer you Canada s two pre-eminent instruments. 's Greatest See these two any time. The Behind music house with over halt a century's iano you get the full fruits of this In, Canada s Greatest style and finish It is designed expressly nee can bring. There is too, to fit . instruments. Woe make terms, Hull Block. Phone 2068 province and chool would tt situated on demonstration farm in accordanes+ sulting largely from the additional with the custom followed in the past These three schools and farms will ted at Raymond, at Gleichen und at Youngstown, the minister stat- tes had been determined per of prospective students ral area which Was at present two far removed from the existing schools at Clares- both of these schools Thes minister also announced rat ere important changes deci ot tiie provincial demonstration farms, Here after the agricultural schaols and the farms will be-managen as a init, the of superintendents of demi onstration farms being abolished and receipts in 1918 had increased 251,- 461.80 over the previous vear, chls re- revenue ftom motor licenses He also dwelt upon the necessity of de- veloping to a greater degree the im- mense natural resources of the north country. Dr, Blow was critleal of the gov- ernment on every count, mixing up his medical and political metaphors with reckless daring. His outstand- ing protest was against the imposition of what he termed the bulk of the taxation burden on the cities of the province, claiming that Calgary con tributed, in varions sources almost 400,000 yearly to the provincial treasury for which little was giver in return. Hon. Duncan Marshall adjourned the debate; announcing that he had some other important questions to deal with and desired time to finish Nt KING Pe Sere men are coming Baking Powder is QS per Sat a LOW WY mI ) The use of the ordinary kinds of baking powder is not altractive to the roman that regards nutrition as important factors in home: more to-realize that Magic fect baking that foutls containing it have ; increased ntitritions value. Soo Sale BASIC Way B. W. GILLETT CO, LTD. RONTO, winnie and Mrs. Blatchford, Court House staff, 8.0.F. lodge Prairie Rose , Mr and Mrs, MeGuire, Capt Anderson and George Fingle, Mother Ted snd Maurice offiee atatt ot t aidiar; Blanchard 1 Co, Mirpah Lodge No, A. F. A.M, Mr. and M . AP. Day.) Mr. afd Mrs. G. F. H. Long (anchor), ; Herb s partners (pillow), Mar As- sociation (wreath) The pall-bearers were Messrs W. A. Begg, RB. Davidsgn, . M. Black- stock, A. B. Clow, A. Taylor, Capt, W. Williams. Men s Progressive (Continued from Page One) Joyable solos during the toast lst, which were much appreciated by all- preeent. Mrs. M.A. Brown acconi- panted on the plano. The Chueh waa proposed by Erle Ansley, teing replied to by Vie Crawford, wtlo held that the church was one of the worthlest institutions In the commuriity and worthy of our support? William Stothers, in proposing The Sunday School) made quite a hit With some poetry on Medicine Hat's charming climate, and the zealousness of her citizens in upholding the repu- tation of the Hat for an agreeable Irand of weather. In responding. W. Cosens pointed out that the Sun day School was essential to the church and held a position in community second only to the churen, He expressed the apprectation Sunday Schoo had for Mr. Osborne frity and ing. Wo- powder and tree SMoN taza. MISS ANNIEWARD: M12 Hazen St, St, John, N.B, Tt is with pleasure shat I write to tell youof the great benefit Ireceived from the use of your medicine, Fruit-a-tives'. was a great sufferer for many years from Nervous ead aches and Constipation. I tried everything, consulted doctors; but nothing seemed to help me until I tried Fruit. ives , After Ihad taken several boxes, I was completely relieved of these troubles and haye been unusually well ever since. Miss ANNIE WARD. Fruit-a-tives is fresh fruit juices, concentrated and increased in Where are you going to, my pretty maid? oing a-shopping, sir, she sald What are you going for, my pretty mald? she sald. Where are the best sold; pretty mald? At the store on the corner of Third Street, she sald. Known by all as DOTY . my to. buy vear small sizes the thing for s this Is the Also a lot of D carry these 1 sell at cost. ters. e e ar. Why not ; ar welts, for quite dressy, issors, knives- naker ne 3917 eccees ww -* EVERYBODY'S GROCERMAN. A, Newell; Prop. Prontpt Delivery. : The LADIES LIKE to's deal-where they can save- every dine on . their purchases. They will BE TICKLED AT the money saved after a visit to ? ABERDEEN GROCERY 7TO9 SPECIALS TONIGHT 7 TO 9 Pumpkin, per can ............ 15 Difl Pickles, per can ........... 25c Chase Sanborn s Coffee, Ib.... 50 Sunkist Oranges, per doz., 40c 65 age - Phone 2717 eeude e0e6e 20800000 00000000002800800CC808 AUCTION SALE Farm Land, Live Stock and Machinery. at Seven Persons. H..B. Browne Co. will sell by public auction the S.W. of -17-11-?, W. 4th, being about 3 miles west and north of Seven Persons, on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919, at 1 o'clock Improvements consist chiefly of 3-roomed House, Granary, Born. Fenced and cross fenced; ' well, plenty of water and 100 acres in summerfallow. Stock 4 Draught Horses, Cow, and Chickens. 2 sets Harness, 2 Wagons, Drill, Plow, Binder,M er, Rake, 2 Dise Harrows, 2 sets Drag Harrows, Harrow Cart, Stone Boat, Hay Rack, Sleighs. 1 FORD TOURING CAR (In first class order), Seed Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, c. Full House of Furniture. Terms On Land, 25 cash, bat- ance terms. Stock Halt cash, bal ance terms. For further particulars see pos- ters, or Apply to H. B. Browne Co. Live Stock Anctloneers Offices: Mulligan Block, Sixth Ave. Medicine Hat, Phones 2392 and 3818. ney to do We are ANK ablished 1864, The Anderson Agency, Ltd. Anderson (formerly Charles A. Krauss), who has now returned fo Medicine Hat es, has purchased the interest of Mr. T. F. Daw- Dawson, Limited. Mr. Dawson has severed his eonnection..with the Agency. Captain Charles A. after four years service overseas with the Canadian Forc gon in the firm of Krauss The name of the firm will now be THE ANDERSON AGENCY, LIMITED, and all assets, (contracts of the Krauss Dawson, Limited, Agency Will be assumed and carried out by The Anderson Agen y, Limited. The motto of the new. Agency will be prompt, rellable service and attention to the interests and, re- quirements of our clients, special attention being given to-all class tions of Rents, The Anderson Agency, Ltd. Captaip. Charles A. Anderson - President Geo. W. Pingie, Vice-President. liabilities and 8 of Instrahce, Loana and coltee- Fi.Gayner, y-Treasprer, matin ed the office staff of the late Donuld Guthrie White, barrister In. 1910 Mr, Knowles ses. admitted to the bar a became: d- member of the firm of S profession a sitecess of and becoming widely known and 1 Fa Administration Sale By Auction (near Hilda) H. B. Browne Co. the Imperial Canadian Trust Co. the. administrators of. the Daniel Hinka estate, to sell by auction the three quarter sections of valuablo farm land, Stock and Machinery, on EDNESDAY; APRIE 2; 1979 tite safe to take plac on the N.W. X of 4-17-2. W. 4th, being 4 miles Southwest of Hilda and about, 40 miles Northeast of Medicine Hat. Real Estate, viz:-The North Half and South East Quarter of 34-17-2, W. 4th. The improvements con- sist of: 7-roomed House, large Stable, Granary and Chicken House. Thore-fs 135 acres ready for crop. The stock consists of. 6 Work Horses, 2 Colts, 3 Cows, 3 Calves. 1 Democrat, 3 Wagons, 8- t. Binder, 10-ft, Drill, 2 sets Work Harness, Cream Separator, Charns, Halters, ete. One 60-35 Hart-Parr (Of King) Traction Engine. 37 Wart-Parr Separator Windstacker and Register) omplet One yet. Plows, eight bottoms, Terms of Sale Land, Engitie and Separator, 20 cash at fall of hammer; balance 1 and 2 years.at 8 . Live amd dead stock 20 cash, balance Ist: Dec., 1919, at 8 , all approved note: +For further particulars see pos- ters or apply to H. B. Browne Co. Live Stock Auctioneers Offices: Mulligmi Btock, Sixth 4 Medicine Hat. Phones 2292 and H. B. Browne Co. Live Stock Auctioneers posal: Peiigreed Percheron Stallion, 1 Pure Bred Jersey Bull, 2 yrs. old. 8 Hereford. Bills, 1 to 8 yrs. olds 7 Pedigreed Clydesdale Stallions, * from 1 to 11 years old, from 300 'to 1200 eneh, 20 head Stock: Cows, Helfers and Steers, from 1 to years oll. Horses, Harness, etc, To view and for firtter partted- lars apply H. B. Browne Co. . Live St tk Auctioneers Offices: Stutigan Block, Sixth Ave Medicine Hat Phones 2292 and Ss18, Messrs. Hewitt Black, Mr. and Mrs, Thursday. and the class, the members of which, lec H. Montganitry, etialtinan.. ne Vpected, In 1009 he wae married iid he said, were enjoying privilege nat sireueth, combindd witlabat enti, ported on behalf of the inunicipal law 1 7 en Fin wifes ie accorded young men of their age in 1 'veand reliable. remedy ret ita Nee nat inner OBLTUARY i sumtvat ny iste ant ve oi: patsy ne teenie et Comite amendments. niin T OCRNOW. 'T. R. Osborne, the class leader, , (e+ 9 box, 6 for 2.50, trial size Be, Hon, Duncan Marshall introdttced a HERBERT 0; KNOWLES The floral tributes w from sit? was called on for a few words, our Atal dealersor Fruit-a-tivesLimited, bill respecting the sale of egee. The Cumeral'serviee of the Iate Het- sng family, broken eirele: Mr very modestly gave the credit for the Ot a- Hon, Mr Mackay introduced an act Pert OliVer Knowles was alrgely at- tes, A. artis, ar. and Mr success of the class to the boys them- : providing for the recovery af taxes. tended yesterday at oe nubus Fraser, Mr, and Mrs, JD. MePhers selves. Words of Praise for meron rsttiiien: 4h church, the solemn service Weng rend Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.) Harty Morrice proposed The ; 3 cemler Stewart oie eapecting OY the rector, Rev. KA. Davis, and ied, Uberrheim, F. Kennedy and yons, Class. Olver Reed in reply gave Baby s Own Tablets eee oe alsotvisal ,workork: 2 fenevsl: tein Th charger of the lair ain ite A. Ataptel, Me; db a. pelat Watery. OF the: orgatteation of A Fe protection of eee ie vet te Masenie. Lodge, Interment 100K ara) Howe, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whar- the class In 3915. Many of the ofis- No medicine recetves stich great By aohic oe the-presentiaittic eee o HHtetd atone port aint htrs Bristow; anttinal-thembers had left to s ek their praise from thankful mothers as do eae eee nection with. the elect- Mt. Knowles was born in-dinglad Mis. 1. B. Cavanagh, Mr and Mra. J. fortimes elsewhore, thirty-five had Baby s Own Tablets, Once a moth- pate einer near Bristol, coming to Canada in C, Rel , Mr, and Mrs, J. 11 Proston, jotned the 'eotors and seve Seca aR EN Coe eh SIH Los oA ide pooe sa, 1905, where he wks appointed c Mr and Mrs, Bert Richardson, Mr. made the supreme sacrifice. A cou- tets are x mild but thorough. laxa- ns utenographer in Regita, A year Int-/and Mrs Smithson, Mr. and Mrs. J. test between the Reds and the Bhics/tive. They regulate the bowels and or he came to Medicine Hat and joi- D, Byerard, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Loug,/ had Just closed, bt while splendid /stomach; drive out constipation and tion; cure colds and. simple work hnd been dene during the con- ee eran alest aaa J./W. McLane, Mr. and Mrs. 7. S. test, they hoped to achieye much make teething easy. Concerning Seott Mr. and Mrs. J. A Delf, Mi. ;more them Mrs. Omer LeBle and Mrs. C, S. Pingle, Mrs. Rert Pas- . Our Guests was proposed by Ro- Falls, Quo. writes: Tam Mrs. Lai Partington, fr I satisfied: with Baby's Own Tablets and Brownles the Tt Glover, with William replying, while the last on it, Horace The Ladies, was coupled with the Ww. Wi ames of Carlton Courrier and T U, box from The Dr. Wi s 7 es er Co., Brockville, Ont RSION SALE 8.7. Faweett, Mr and Mrs, a itrin, Mr, Mrs Johnson. ats cine. dealers or by mi ta of LIVESTOCK,IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 at. Golden West Balgreggan, Sec. 19, 23, 1, W. 5th Mer, MARCH 28th, 1919 Last day of Calgary Horse Show, at 12:30 p.m. sharp. 1 registered HACKNEY MARE, rising 7 3 registered CLYDESDALE STALLIONS, years, in foal to Scotsman. rising 1, 4 and 6 years, 1 registered JERSEY COW, wilt be fresh 7 registered CLYDESDALE MARES and at tiie Of sale, FILLIES, all young, 4 in foal. i 4 registered DAIRY SHORTHORN COW, to 1.7 ciydosdale Goldings, 3-6-yonre-old freshen-about-time-of sale 3 first-class GRADE DAIRY COWS, coming. 3 young Grade Mares, safe in foal, r : t in soon, 1 two-year-old and 1 yearling Grade Filly. 9 two.ygat-old Ayrshire Grade Heifers, bred. 1 registered HACKNEY STALLION, the About 40 head of Rhode Island Red Hens peerless Scotsman. (pure breds and grades). Binder, Manure Spreader, Seeder, Mowers, Wagons, Gang Plows, Sulky Plow, Harrows, Tiarness, ete., ete., all In good order and mary of these iniplements as good as new, being used only for a few years and very little at that. * Credit will be glaily-arfanged with'reliable parties. Farm .7 miles 8: W. of Calgary. a J..W, DURNO, Phone M. 1003. P, M, BREDT CO, Auctioneer. . Box 2089, Calgary. or erors 000,
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