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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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or spring. This spats makes a 7.50, makes Store the groom s e sentimental. mn. admirably, vect in a good eye. Tt is a 1 down to her theirs with of? DNIAY INDUSTRY OF MEDICINE T DISTRICT FACING SERIOUS SITUATION, AY MILK PRODUCERS High Price of Feed Com: pared With Price of Milk May Force Them Out of Business Buy at Home Applies to Dairy Industry as Well as Stores. Why should milk be cheaper in Medicine Hat than any other city In Canada? When the question of feed and labor is taken into consideration, is the public demanding a cheaper milk, the most essential of all foods? If so, then why so, who is at fault? The producer today is getting 3.25 per 100 dbg: F.0.B. Medicine Hat for 6 milk; this is just a fraction over Sc:-per-quart-and then-limited to a certain quantity, and this price has to be fought for or a milk strike call- ed, Today his concentrates, such as bran, stiorts, ete. are 1000 per ton STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES higher and freight rates increased 75 per cent. Other feeds are equally as liigh in price as any other place in the Dominion, yet we have the larg- cst milling Interests in western Can- ada, and lots of the time we are un- able to secure the necessary feud If this condition keeps on the dairy- men must go out of business, as the last two years they had to buy ali their feed toenty oriimport-sane, We note large advts. in our dal pap guy at Home but do: the advocates of this practice.what they preach? lt; We know there are carloads of condensed milk and cream brought in- to our city and sold for at least 109 percent more than the pure fresh mill Ignded at the doorstep evory morning. We should ike /to state that one dairy in our city is delivering about 800 gallons with four wagons and it nce, when six wagons could deliver the whole city sipply, Who pays for the extra deliveries? The consum- er all the time, Today It takes 5 1-2c. per quart to-dellver milk In the city. and If properly adjusted 1 1-2 . could be saved to the consumer. A better delivery and a more uniform quallty. We further believe that every bottle of milk should have its butterfat stamp on the cap of the bottle. Wo would also like to go further. During the ice cream season at least 150.00 per day goes out of this city for dairy products. Take this for 4 months, and look at the amount practically 20,000 goes. out of the cuiryman s pockets directly, and the merchants indirectly, And still tur- ther, what du we find? -Practically every retailer of food products 1s fmn- bitter to this ity, and they tell us to Tuy at horse. Where the trouble? Who Is at fault? This state of affairs shculd not exist dustry at all, and if facts are wanted it can be shown that it means more to our city than several of the larger in- dustries we hayerand yet do we ever lear a word sald of encouragement by our, business men or the beads of our city? The answer must be, No. We believe that our 0. Agricultural society, our Board of Trade, and last This-datry-tndustry-ts no-mean t IT HAS PROVEN A BLESSING TOME. SAYS Afi MAN Fithen Lived Alniost Entirely on Milk and Bread Before Tak- ing Tanlac. Juc ging from the experietice I have had with Tanlac, 1 honestly: believe that It will bring relief to any. nian who suffers as I did, if he will give It a fair trial, said Frank . Fithen, well-known switchman on the Grand Trunk Railway, and whose residence fs 12743 117th street, Edmonton, the other day. T have gone through a lot of sufter- ing in the last four years, he con- tinued, and I belleve 1 would have been suffering yet if it-had not been for Tanlac. My stomach was in such bad condition that about all I-could gat was a little milk and bread, and even that would sour aud cause me a great deal of misery. I never rested well at night, and the little sleep. 1. did get didn t seem to-do me. very much good. I gradually lost in wetght all the time, and had to-lose a lot of time from my work... I also had rheu- matism in both my feet. and hands, which caused me a world of suffer- iffy. Sometimes my feet and hands would be so badly swollen and the pains so severe that I could hardly get around, and was not able to do any work at all. Of all the medicine and treatment i Cortect sty'e worm by well Gresed young men in all Jocalitics, Lage boot i medium narrow recede toc, fow hee mado in binck, tan or patditt calf. Your Safeguard in Buying Shoes IEN you buy shves, you-take-somebody's word-for-value. - Jt is GONFIDENCE which leada you, in the end,-to lay down your hard-earned dollars for shoes. And you are right in buying where you feel the most confidence. This confidence-cn the part of the-buying public is the biggest asset which any dealet; or any manufacturer cat have. The reputable, ustablished dealer has YOUR interests in sithd when he buys his stock ; th thanu- facturer bears them in mind whch he makes it, We wonder lots of Umes if the public yut not least, our city fathers, should have had, I never got any relief un- i tusae Up Quickly Vader thie Softhing, e thik what work i means to Mave) ake an tuvestigation and see If this pay beeen eieg Sad weet , toes Mat yor fidence is well. placed. , Penctrating Application of he frest milk st their door: it they state of affairs could not be remedied Thave improved so'mtuch that do fer, Your safeguard in buying shoes s to sec that your confidence is well placed. Hames Wizard-o ara;-they,woute-nerer-kick-when there land that Instead of our elty belug t ave the Go-to-a-deater -whose-duder ah 5 S In cases of jheamatisin and Jame '3 2, IMvrease of a fow cents per made a oan yard, lot of this adjoin- Pigwest appetite T ever Mad tn may ute facturer s trade mark-is.on the shoes you s lect. Thus you may buy with back it penetrates quictly, drives out auart. Gut we would like to point ing qand, which is practically lying dition that everything T eat astees+ DOUBLE confidence, soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching Jout where the cause of.a great deal igte and non-productive, could be put with me perfectly. My rheumatism foints and muscles cay ret. Of the cost is, We know from facts into dalry farms, nice barns, goci Has entirely disappeared. and the Our booklet How to Buy Shoes, will he sent, with our compliments, to / CAPPED able; sulisentic spptication tor that this eit of 10.000 peopte fs con- comfortable homes. and a large dally and 1 ean get etl aerate any address in Canada upon request to our head office at Montreal. bursa. Stay and. fing : Surans ane coruinacaion sus alors ner a of rasan brows into our city. We a ep from oe ten hours and . x re cnlee a heal readily wuder i -Tiitk isst ou little over a half pint should not be importers, but 8 yn Uy. fete Nis : Seay ing, periet ating qualities, ot this- monte feod perts More especially when we Tiave the) Stled: -T tinve actually tated ight AMES? HOL D EN - McCRE ADY Sa THpaot sallshed retien the-botile and When The best of aUMMOTTy WITH Targest mM InMUaErICS Ta western every way. me ieee toa su k Nation nel staraeinssd gel your money back Juss that every child cp.to a certain Canada, feed should be sold hero , am more than glad to recommend poemakers tovthe Nerign try.g few min . Bee eat Sounay Het age should have at leant one quart and shegp r than in any other. city ia anise to everybody, for it certainly. ST. OHI? TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVER chair you have, Whips, pleasant little pink pills, a every adult one pint per day. western Canada, barring noue, and we Taniac is sold In Medicine Hat. by doors, windaw cents. Guaranteed. are fuets and cannot be disputed further believe if this was shown to Pingle Drug Book Co (Advt.) Lon Te casts 59 aaa our milling industry, the matter of glad to asslet feed could be easily pdjusted. : Nt ticular case. . The following 1s a comparattve eo sls eco z statement of prices of different: cities SE TREO ES SETS xOS. mand the United States, showing Medicine Hat prices along withgtlie rest. Prices of Milk In U.S, and Canada. Information compiled by. the Canada Food. Board shows the price of mill tothe-consamer at a-huthber-of Am erlcan and Canadian cities. General. steamer. Yeelhaven, in-the-North See-on 7 fon base board here:tlat nine members of the There aro over Govapplicatians for dl The aa NINE OF CREW LOST. 29 survivora-wote landed England a But we will ave you from th every set. pra , Ltd. 23 Third St. E ne followed my 8. E. Gust for 1 his money for farmers on the packages. all three brands sealed in air-tight it is on sale everywhete: Look for, ask for, : be.sure fo get WRIGLEYS The:-Greatest Name in. Goody-Land. Easy to find ee : ly prices in Canada are 25 per cent Icwer than in American cities. The following are comparlsons, the pric s at American points being reduced to the equivplent per imperinl quart. The lowest Canadian quotation is i2c per quart, and the lowest American 16 1-4 ., and the highest quotations in each case are 17c-18e and 26 1-40 regpectively: Canada (per smperial Halifax, 15 : St. John, 1 13c; Quebec, Hamilton, quart) ; Mont- 14e; Toronto, 13 ; London, Winhipeg, lic: Regina, 15 ; Calgary, 14c; Vancouver, 14 2-7 ; Victoria, 11 2-7 : Medicine Hat, 13... Unitsd States (per Impertal quart) Boston, 20 5-8c; Spring- field, 20 ; New York, 21 1-4c; Al- bany, 18.3-4c; Chicago, 17 1-2c; Buffalo, 18 3-4c; Grand. Rapids, 17 12c; St. Paul, 17 1-2c; Lincola, 7 1-2 ; Denver, 16 1-4 ; Port- land, 18 3-4c; El Paso, 26 1-4e (Signed) MEDICINE HAT MILK PRODUCERS ASSOC. (Who have affiliated with, the United Farmers of Alberta.) real, PSOERST CRE ROLLING ( OFF LOG Sore, touchy orns stop hurt- ing, then lift right out with fingers ' ; You corn-pestered men and wo- men need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes: that nearly kHled you before, says. this Cincinnati authority, be- cause a few drops of freezone applied directly on tender, aiching corn stops soreness at once and soon the cotn Joosens so it can be lifted out, root and ell, without pain. A quarter ounce of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but 1s sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is Inexpensive and is said surrounding tissue or'skin. After you iift away the. troublesome corn or callus the siin undetneath is as pink, firm and healthy as the palm of your gp gage a o- oe i MARCH 28th, 19 9 d hand. FRENOH WILL TAKE NO OHANOES OF MORE GER- MAN SUBS ESCAPING London, March 18 The German submarine U-39 et Certegene, Spein, and the remaining German eubmerites t Ferrol e Been selzed by each tug according to. des- patch from Medrid. ll 9 Harness, ete., ete., all in good order and many of these implements as good as new, being nyed LIVESTOCK,IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS , W. 5th Mer. 9 Last day of Calgary Horse Show, ab 12: a p.m. sharp. at Golden Wot. Balgreggan, Sec. 19, 23, 1 4 registered HACKNEY MARE, rising 7 years, in foal to Scotsman, 4 registered JERSEY GOW, will be fresh at time of sale. 1 registered DAIRY SHORTHORN GOW, to freshen about time of sale. 3 registered ULYDERDALE STALLIONS, rising 1, 4 and 6 years. 7 registered eee MARES an FILLIES, all young, foal. 7 Clydesdale Geldings, 3.5 years old. 3 first-class GRADR DAIRY COWE, coming in seon, 2 two-year-old Ayrshire Grads Heifers, bred, About 40 head of Rhode Island Red Hens (pure breds and grades). 3 young Grade Mares, safe in foal, 1 two-year-old and 2 yearling Grade Filly, ORNEY STALLION, the pesrless Scotsman. * lt;' Binder, Marure Spreader, Seeder, Wagons, Gang Plows, Sulky Plow, Herrows, Mowers, only for a few years and very little at that. + Oredit will be gladly arranged with reliable parties, Farm 7 miles ./ Woof Oslgary. 3, W. DUBNO, Phone 1003. Suotionser, *
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