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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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pO H THE GLASGOW HOUSE Spring Suitings We will be pleased to have you inspect our you Added to these desirable features is the im- mense range of weayes and colo NNN ONL NN erated a Spr for Women ing Smug Two things will rupres The Quality and The Value SERG BROADCLOTHS GABARDINES COVERTS TRICOTINES JER CLOTHS TWEEDS POPLINS FANCY SUITINGS CHEVIOTS VELOURS Prices 1.75 to 9.75 per yard. DRESSMAKING * Expert coat makers and skirt makers on the premis juotations for muk evcece ece e to lie amid the Fhe Stum of One- Hundred Dollars ( 100.00) is offered to the successful compet- NEW FARM Ree itor suggesting the most appropriate name for the being manufactured at the plant of the ALBERTA FOUNDRY joint of the President of the Alberta Foundry and Machine Company not d Board of Trade, t industrial board of the Council ar Competitors are required to send in the later than 5 p.m. on March 18th. ed th The competition is open to ali with the exception of the officials of th DONT Neglect Your Battery store it-tvith G..A. Watters during the cold It the name, adjudged to be the best is submitted by two or more he prize. he: company. weather, Radiator and Battery Repair Use Monogram Oil. G. A. WATTERS 725 First Street AND MACHINE CO. The choice from the names submitted will be made by the WINTER TRAIN SERVICE AT MEDICINE HAT, ALTA, Effective Sunday, Aug. 18, 1915 Spokane 6:25 a.m, ancouver 7:08 am. oronto Crows Nest Express Imperial Limited Transcanada Lomond-Retlaw Mixed. Lethbridge-Aldersyde Transeanada Vancouyer Imperial Limited Montreal DEPARTURES 10:45 pm. Due to Depart Retlaw Tu Im Transe Lethbr Trans Imperial Limited . nada ge-Aldersydo *Wednesday only, The Imperial Limited, Train Jaw with No dining cars on rains - Medicine Hat and in a great measure the feel it our duty to stop for tea at 4 every afternoon, and to have ea litle with each meal, 1h ee prices are rising fae The number of boys attending the Y. P. . is proof enough thatthe movement in- itiated by the Fifth Avenue chureh l- ing a long-felt want. boys has long been a vexed question in What to do with ourf Try Silver s . depend upon this That. our smaller than Was Put For Working Hoadley ou oIT should obtam Tunch i Medicine H Medicine Hat News Published by the Proprietors, The Medicine Hav New Hdmited, every lawful evening at its offiecs, Sixth Ave: Medicine Hat, Alberta, 4. J. N. TERRILL, Editor, PHONE PHONE Pitoriay, ist , Fdltortal iepertorial and circulation and ews Dept. Job Dept. DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Medicine Hat Outside Medicine Hat 1 Year, by carrier 7.50 1 Year, by mall 1 Week, by carrier be 1 Year, by mail 1 Month, by mail Always in Advance. SS Monday, March 10, 1919. RESTING SIDE BY SIDE. The body of Sir Starr Jameson, better knon as Dr. Jim, of raid fame, is to rest: beside that of his beloved leader and friend, Cecil Rhodes, amid the solitudes of the lofty , lonely Matoppos, in Matebeland. The remains will shortly be removed from England for that purpose. Jim died in England tn Nov. 26 of last year and was buried in Kensal Greer, in North London. It was always his wish cenes of his adventurous death vecur- red during the war it was not thought wise y out the idea at the over. the Britis which is the Gov- and of whieh Dr. are about to,under- er of the remain company, ernment of Rhodesia, Jim ? was president, take the task of trans The lead shell in which * Dr. Jim was encas d will be quietly removed from Kensal Green cemetery and shipped to Africa. Thence the remains will be eon veyed to Bulawayo and onwards through some of the most charming scenery in Rho- desia to that famous lonely hill in the 5,000 the World. Of the majestic view from this nacle Cecil Rhodes wrote T admire the grandeur and loneline: of the Matoppos in Rhodesia, and therefore I desire to be buried in the Matoppo: Tatty pin- ealled the View of the World, in a square to be cut in the rock on the top of the hill, covered with a plain brass plate with these words thereon: Tere lie the remains of ecil Folin Rhodes. Thr this: scene-of solitary erandeur over- looking rich and beautiful country, studded with every kind of tree, Dr. Jim's body will be laid next to that of the man - he worked with, knew best, and most admired, eS ge TEA FOR TEETOTALERS. Tf tea does not take the place of alcoholic beverages in the habits of the American people it will not be for want of enterprise on the part of the people who have tea to sell. Of course, no one can prophesy as to. what will take the place of liquor. Morose anti-prohibitionists say it undoubtedly will be opium or something worse, candy men hope it will be swects, dairyists are plan- a buttermilk drive, the movies are in- their seating eapacity to make NEWS WANT ADS. BRING BIG RESULTS ae al N will-be closed Saturday, March 8th, to reopen OTICE OF CLOSING Our Branch Store at 421A Fourth Avenue about April Ist. 233 FIFTH STREET. STAL-DAIR bED PHONE 2777. room for the poor workingman driven from the saloon. But the tea has probabiy a better chance lh nany of the other proposed substitutes. Long befote bone-dryness was thought ot Cowper drew a cheerful picture of thahiss- ing urn and the eups that cheer but not inebriate. It is apparent that cups of tea cheered-him, and if our ewn-people-can get the .same effect from gunpowder tea a from nitroglycerin whisky everybody w be pleased and the croakers utter confounded. We can depend on there being a great Hantareof the trumpets of publicity in be- half of tea. Carping critics to the contra notwithstanding, We will be told in most conyineing style that of all drinks tea is the most healthful, the most harmlessly ex- hilarating, the most economical. We have s pody,. feet high Matoppos, called by Dr. Jim s aE atl, auagat seen that the death of Sir Wilfrid pe -s 4 4k 7 Laurier, instead of softening the snimosity.oftheLaurier great-triendCecit Rhodes; the View Of rinerais against the Unionist Liberals has served only ensure that this splendid movement is con- tinued by subscribing the amount needed to cover expenses to carry onthe gynina- sium until the weather permits outdoor sports: o In view of the steady increase of the number of influenza cases reported in the city it would be the part.-of wisdom for citizens to heed the advice of Ald. Hotson and refrain from attending meetings and other public gatherings. is a contact disease and its propagation is fav- ored by people congregating in buildings more or less imperfectly ventilated. With the spread of the disease the area of infec- tion increases with a greater probability of the disease being contracted where peuple come together in close contact. 0 For-the time being the German govern- ment has succeeded in suppressing the armed revolt in Berlin the settlement being something in the nature of a compromise. The Spartacans taken prisoners were sen- tenced to death but the government has agreed to recognize the soldiers and work- men s councils. , 0 The story of the escape of Edward De Valera fronr Lincoln prison reads like one of Stanley Weyman s novels. 9-The onl, To Returned Soldiers Special Reductions Paiebepe Sample cloths just ix your-measure Suits. 644 Second St. The Quality Store. Largest Assortment Of-NEW. SPRING SUITS : Just in 16.75 to 55.00 Satisfaction guaranteed in all transac- --stions or your money back. SILVER S n for Tailgred.to- Phone 3995 City Phone 2557. Public Stalls 6-7-8, REF Onio 6 Ibs, Car for Sirloin Steak, per Ib. T-Bone Steak, per Ib, Sirloin Roast, per Ib. T-Bone Roast, per Ib. Prime Ribs of Beef, Ih, Pot roast of Beef Pork Chop, eal Sfrlom per Ib, Veal Rib Ro: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Another shipment of P. Market Free Delivery. rot ips Y. P. A. supplies the answer. The fees mae Acouses 3 nada 9:20 ps0 5 ced have been only sna Endan con res, ca 31:10 pm, Charged have been only nominal and in eon . Loe Giving Fi pokane Nelson 11:20p.m. sequence the financial statement shows a It it s a Shirt or a Suit the a8 Date exeant Gi y. balance on the wrong side of nearly 250. ice i i +Daily except Sunday. I e Of 1 Price is Right and the style Bill Thirteen, io. connects at Moose) t is to be hoped that the citizensavill come Righ' Le e . v: viimaial logislate jy. 511 and 512, Passengers o the assistance of the executive and to correct. ae softer UUM gigns. 4 rnis wt 1s * quest from thy aud aims at th Yate, employniap uge evidently in sure the workd megt employme outiined in (BIN ly greed uper house. Moyever, No, disfavor. . On ance, in the hi fairly heavy c Solem. Thurs Sagein put dna inittee of the 1: sbowed yp in, Only one mem and contended : -sound and. oys heing J. R. tc Premier Stewa ut again frank most emphatic Private employ: business at the not enforce th per Ib. Loin of Pork Roast, Ib. Leg of Pork Roast, 1b. Shoulder Park Ros Burns Bacon just arrived. age. as, the goverar doubt tabor demands . An entirely 1 Was presented tended that its lause, would tom ropning * The Tegislatu iseordant-note thes ingot Sinn Fein songs in Gaelic to attract the atten- tion of the prisoner to the efforts made for his rescu Medicine Hat is becoming quite a centre for sport with Calgary basket ball and hockey teams coming here to try conclu- sions with the local player 0- NO FATTED CALF. (Hamilton Herald.) to reveal how wide is the cleavage between the two wings of the Liberal party. Evidently there is to be no clasp- ing of hands over the new-made grav : We do not be- lieve, says Le Soleil, the chief Liberal paper of Quebec city, commenting on the proposal that Hon. W. S. Field- ing bevappointed as temporary Liberal leader, that the Liveral party can, in the campaign which it has to face those who, 2 the critical hour abandoned ite ranks. The new, leader Jot the Liberals during the next sesion must of necessity bea Liberal beyond reproacif, in whom the staunch Lib- erals of Canada cam place their entire confidence, Even if the Liberals who supported the Union govern- ment-now-testre-to-retirrn to the party fold, they must not expect to be welcomed. Even if they return they will be distrusted and must do penance for their sin of de- sertion. When it is considered that in every Ontario and western constituency most of the leading Liberals supported the Union government, one must realize the seriousness of the position in, which the Liberal party is placed as revealed by such utterances as that of Le Soleil. 1S ++. THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE HU: ie (Calgary Herald ) The German temperament is incomprehensible to us. One fhoment the muthorities of that country a iming, that they fave not been licked and its, representativ are attempting to dictate terms et the armistice confer- gence. The next moment the same authorities are putting forth the piteous appeals for food, saying that Germany Wilt starve unfess its kind enemies come to its assistance. In no other nation is there sueh a double-psychology as in the German, and in none other surely is th re such a lack of decent pride. eee ae WHEN WORDS FAIL, (Philadelphia Ledger.) William Howard Taft said in a recent.address: the hideousness of the Hun, language fails us. Yes, the man who would try to paint the Hun finds himself in much the same position as as the clergymdn who was playing golf. The clergyman was just making a difficult putt when the caddie joggled his arm. The clergyman, red w Tong time, ani caddie * Betore h rage, looked at his caddie a you Sy ONE IDEAL OF HAPPINESS. (B. L. T. in Chicago Tribune.) Men who know Russia tefl me that the peasant were happy, even under the twin despotisms of vodk: czar. It was not, of course, a reformer s idea of happi- nessi-e-reformer s idea of happiness is a perpetual atten- tlon to everybody'd business but his own. People who are interested academically in other people's happiness usually succeed in making everyboily unhappy. oe SPRIN(?, POET DISTANCED, (Toronto Globe.) a way of taking advertisements to heart, and it is not at all unlikely that we shall ce California Oranges, dozen, 25 , 3 CITY PUBLIC MA special, per doz. for . 1.00 Free Delivery. Fo few pairs of Buckskin Moccasins We hay 8 and 9, baby to play about the house in. Mi ve have a nice line of Felt Shoe: season for these goods better get a pair right Men's Leggins at a reasonable price as I don't goods over. We have 25 pairs of Little Girls' Leggings Get a pair of these for your little girl good for th You need Rubbers'now as well as any tiix-of the year. get a pair? Rubbers or Overshoes, all sizes, We have a ni men and big bi line of Leather-lined Shoes, We-do-all-kinds-of-repair-worlt, or any sharp edge tool. We grind 8k: EDWARDS, The Shoemaker 51la 4th Ave., On the Hill EDW ARD S Is the Place to buy, Also abofit one dozen baby sizes, 2 to 7 just the thing for leather soles this is the These goods are always in season and quite dressy, Phone RKE otwear Teft mm small sizes now. Also a lot. of, want to carry these. we will sell at cost, ree winters. Why not Goodyear welts, for ates, scissors, knives Phone 3917 Agitator Washers The Agitator Water Pow latest and best on the-m: chine before you buy. Wa hing Ma 30 days free tr chine is one ofthe It will pay you to see this ma- 1. Prige 24.00, THE BELL HARDWARE, LTD. Phone 2729 Hardyare and Harness Opposite Dreamland The output of the spring poct has has been distanced hopelessly this year by the lay of th spring hen. INEWS WANT ADS, BRING BIG RESULTS ee a ret TeSpe aty act amendi association act beature dsgues debtedness and tal stattatios presented his by vot. conunisatc statutes, this r Upon an -expl Feyle that the able to obtain minors employs in the ,proviic Calgary,. withdr - ciler paper ca turns. on this 1 Capt. Pearsor premier thet hi the number of ployed by the, Ready -ip a: ghoi ste wad , Adively. tilt leafer of. fe Soyte, wien that the attorn gently attemntin, Jfeturns request Thq honorat jhas-no right + thens, retorted Beratands; oF sl Hectly, the. pute TY. sparliame : 1B duito uptsid Guakes :such sta Tf the amen aay other mem de wrong with they. may, star foon ss they 1 they ike ga . Hoarley fn attempt at Capt. -Bearso given bis que quantity of liqu tillers and of 1 store prestript gt;, Mr, Boyle al bers were out to start, q debat , government. 1 very return as wwered opeiily.. lt; he had faund fact that there rules of parliar quiring - mini: cal ankweps to Wir. Boyle said Was made from auantity af Tiga tillers coutd be able time dor 4 In continuing mittee of ithe specting arrear, and Nelson spe terbst. sxe at 8 Serpent ds gue in areear aie Svat .20 ele bite thew 3 vikted conta no this tate. He she. case of
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Image 964 (1919-03-10), from microfilm reel 964, (CU1943789). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.