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smber 14th, 1911 i which Rot such a prompt a fen ; 5 see eS ieaa., Highly Respected R sident of the Hat Given Grand sian tanh (Se Send Off by Friends Last Night Left Today on f the tal i pelts) Extended Trip to Ireland aijan HUasgoeneay a om Friday's, Dally) a purpose, Thie persont There was a ha nerinig at the spoke, anh Vt towel ab Premier Sifton Thoroughly in Sympathy With the Movement re oc oP BS pee eee eee a sete i i n'a Huy lu iM, MANA Larry Sexton gathered sho him w Ir x woul all emyphasiz ---Liberal Members Answered Many Questions Tee CRY CSI ee eae a ree ee Ee te iti Clarke, seeretary of the Edmonton nich be left this mormng on. the ats be ens, ve at all Propounded by the Opposition TASER Never eoboalle Gt ull eee eres an . - Trades and. labor Council, W. Mer- Te 6 tistics rng Mr Flea 1 at posi- 5 Hatmionton, Dec. The sexsion of 1910 were 88.81, and In 1911, 166.) revenue over which they now al) yon, representing the local barber mst tasty tang wh seni above the tegieutive assembly yesterday 056. No permanent loans had been contro Jon trourieiors: W Daswe, president SWSHLYtWO aat dove Tas eciiChiasiew ma, For the eatatatien ansemDly enerday tae inthe part yro years, but a ten- To urge the Introduction and ador fe the fumonton Barbers union. of the evening, Follow Meklioia,D 2 eae porary Joan of 1,500,000 had been tion of an early shop closing Dill Goorge Howell, wecretary of the Cale F Ol the innersmur a : obn: n secure ; ception by the Lieut. Gov. was the) mage, It expired in January, 1912, which they d to see enacted bY gary Trade Labor council and introduced by Mr. E. Lyne, ALP . volume cause of the early adjournment. It Premier Sifton stated that no of- th lature at this seasion, trons winter of the Provincial executive of Chairman for the ovening T Broderick, F. B acini tacien tae elvan te apembert weve wlalrcticiesiaa ae cenvmaluntoulite: Wsade) yO. We Crean trary axttre st Cellidieesani mietian to aus Sten y eS BY the goverment, atten wuich hel When auch) come te, and, it net sate eenlor saakiber for Edmonton, Called lo Ge. seen, oreantier for the Caltel Galed lis wiih a, taitbonie teavetene Cana debate on the address was resumed isfactory. representations would be upon Premier Sifton at 2 o'clock yes- ying Worke pag, well fillkd with many daintic ivitBiwas, yresentedite 2 Wer for Pincher Creek. Adjaursment yon. Duncan Marsal told the Promise that the bill asked for would Se eral csceae his birdie most yy a NG ea 4 River : furms had been located at Medicine promise which practically guaran rsonal suppor SYMP) The address Clogiii/al the 7 x ruisbed us iis eventor Mr, Cornwall, last year, was one of Hut, Claresholm, Olda, Sedgwick, Ver- tees Its adoption by the house thy and he thanked tho member fo 0 Keareacol Ste sal Meioeltee ke Real aceon the prominent insurgent leaders, but mition and Athabasca Landing The enactment into law Edmonton for introducing the d le- dose to twent we eine titawronttl has announced that be will support prices pald ranged from 25 t Re uaiiie GLE AM fe wo eaxal sauin wea Nrnnedie Gin watiews alma tan te ele ee es the eral railway policy of Pre- an acre. In one case there was alit possible for the majority of the attention ot the government Mr. parde py those who We usa Pies Ano fone The pretiter Yald-ho houne that W. D- Brecken, W. 4. Scott, and/damnes lation by her Wik wil pobably thd Ie pa a eT oe cue eiee et cu Gallas John M. Reid of Regina was not an Clark act will req among the orders of the day during eT neta Assets see Veterin Temporarily filing the dulles of the bute crltilsed tae speech trom the the elty counell for a mlx o'clock clot the present svsslon Alberta will have amd eratitale that Mr 3 ee deputy provincial treasurer aa the throne for lack of efiniteness, He ing remulation, the receipt of to cary, closing. til whieh will be 12 Peis ead been ving im antl fat trading ond aihace dealing bat hnndr late official bad resigned just before, said that the shadow behind the tition from y of the optional but which be made a ee a i : - eel ene ae a Bat ie maa tovaat tie Vametlelf 60 (HEI NouAES alporvtein api feu net llroeUltaxanTanll ec nea) clants GBM be the Dlr) pleate to every tine of brains with sBOM. (0 tate for ume-time, Yt Be uch meal as vou do we ows sch 5 had refused any remuneration, having serted that Borden would not warrant necessary to require the ity in the province. AF f s Me bss alee domestic taken the position out of personal tified In making overtures to the authorities to enact the early closing THE DOMINION HOUSE semi nat was pene tendered emeonnaee rw ais a scription friendship with the premier. present government as they had not clause in respect of that particular Ottawa, Dec. 8 Parliament ad- Mr. Sexton nm became reminiscent overcame the carly days as pionect The receipts from school lands in shown any capacity for handling the line of business. The law will apply journed at six o'clock last evening un- amt spoke for a moments of the of the cow range, You will no dont h edition 1 January 10th. There was a slim) t any years that he has been a resi- fint many changes have talem place 50. Ni Teter autre, then. tne dink of The Hat. Now he wanted (o in the ike and belle of Your ences 1.50. No house met, many having left for fo back once more and so the ters since the day when with yo: ithout it their homes already. The proceed- of Ins birth, He is as true a Canad- bundle on your shaulder'* you left itless be lags seere oullvely confined to the ap- fan aa: ever stood on two legs. and dear old Irekid 4) wears a1 to make TET ce cecsiona cus tee contin one ho-han wailed the toes Of (le louse worms and fommune en tbe phate Jation of the debate on the dismissal + he would pe satisfied and would of the then unknown land and today Jee publta erence WHICH GorimenGed/iten lt;cture (0 Capt, eet cies qrostecons caition in the esterday Following Mi Sofia Tose Greet weld) ant aay Une ec eae aeteos Le Gaur wpeniars totes, tiveel were ca cullel upon ( say a feeling for shor visit we iol) yom srere Onpgaition miemiers, Hom Wal worti, Meg: Hlawior, cade 21Gel rele lame ey ent Pugsley protested against the dismis- vears has then a friend of Mf. Sexton's safe ret Simed by all present. falict tie cremberetor te) Canasta : : aoe Me sald that 1f-Mr, Foster's idea was A TRAVELLING GRUB i td sapere ates : Iigcuetemrereoscenacell Guiana At these meetings Commissioner Me eri iraloenteinraenor (our wence ute KITCHEN PREY 10 Kercher, Strong and Boyne and Chiet si License Inspector Forster were pi would feel that they* should send in FLAMES Aivcaisate On. taemany anicapolle thelr resleuatlons y on Mr, Middleboro, the only Conser- ae oe the Se ete Searrate fo cna foundation WHeHl8 Bal Guyane hes ie oats isnt avenue was not recommended eNanston ess roundeuver foe eee cheved ot the patronsee Car Took Fire in ards o account of the applfeation being argest and most com- minion, will have a compared with the On- f (went atlas. Giving his life as the Emperor of ried to spend an hour, : ommon waiting room midzu, a train super- w himself under a in charge of the ar- the Emperor's Journey chere he witnessed the oeuvers, and the m- 8 delayed as a result ent of m carriage due switch, He left a let- considered it his duty to pay for the emper- nent. Dr, Magee of Cat, ave stepped ont of the court proceedings to e privacy of domestic hearing of the motion agee for the sustody of h has hitherto been in mother, who has lived rat Bridge Eng, the goode Hall together, ying the boy and Mrs, or's grip. Judge Mid- ained the motion be- has since enlarged it J. T. Johnston, wag killed In a ight, His body S s buggy two miles from ping. 9.00 Monday the bia Fisheries Ammited, 1 offer for pat Ke ube ' 000 7 per cent cumula- V z A t cipating first preference sentine one talf of thorized capital. fiewt Thursday, Decomber 14th, 1911 ws GOVT. WILL PASS J HERE are few tmprovements which do more to make farm lite pleasant than an lee house. stored blocks not only make it possible for th farmer to in- crease his profita by mproving the market value ef hin dairy products, But aims, tv enjoy the comforts of a home supply af (ce. 11 is no easy and inexpensive to have ap abundant supply of Ice all summer Dhat it ts really surprising every farm if not provided Yee hi The spread of conerete con- on on the farm has been fol- Towed by the p of such bulld- ine fr all pai the United States and Canada, and it Is the purpose of ths article to give some suggestions which may help those who have not yer built, to plan thelr lee. being Indesten penetrated by heat oF cold, dig mmaterlal ror the, wath Th haste added advantage of Delng Comparatively cheap, since sand, atone, Grivel and water are unualiy avallsiie Sh the farm and ime work can be Gone by the farme cron nia ant the vent when Kunre diene ta, plen? Uruk Storeaver, wale ars a by the amp: fea and do not Pot like wood, Phe Eoving. in patting and repaiting.. t0 Sy nothing of au perine. iceekeeping Sonlien, In ater earn aimounte. to i than the cont sof the pullaine. is a apie continual concrete Ing can be well drained by an un derground line of drain tle, If pos- aible, it should be pinced. where the made of Ia trees, or larger structures, will rotect it from the eat of the mid day sun. The concrete for the walls should be made of Port. land cement, clean gand and hard a rock oF gereened grt jJantead of the sand and rock, cl dank-run grayel may be used. Naturally, the size of the ice-house will, depend upon. the number of Pounds neoded daily and the number of days ico will be used. A cublo foot of ico walgha about 67 pounds, and a ton, with 10 ance for seams between the cakes, oo- cuble feet. It 1s not neces- tco betwoon the cakes, Dut on, the floor, around the siden of the building and on the top of the tee there should be placed 13 inches of sawdust, well rammed. An 18-inch thickness of prairie or marsh hay may be used instead of the saw- dust, provided it ie well weighted down on top of the toe. Making, al- ce formwdust packing and S- ch concrete walls, a house 10 fest square (inside measurement) and feot to the eaves, will hold 10 toma per cont. allow- The materials may be hauled to the atte at odd times, and. piled ao as to be convenient for working. wooden forms for the concrete may be elther fixed or movable, Fixed forms are merely two boxes without top or bottom, which Mt one within the other with an 8-ineh space be- tween for the concrete, Such forms are made of 2 by 4 inch studding spaced two feet and sheathed next to the concrete wall with I-ineh siding, The forma shoyld be held in place at the bottom by timbers called liner and should be well braced. To sa lifting the concrete, the outside boards may be nailed on as the concrete Is placed in the forms, Movable forms Fequire leas lumber than fixed variety. Such forms.are bi tions 2 to 4 feet high and convenient to handle, feet. The 2 by 4 spaced three to f at the top a vided to keep the forms eight inches apart. Near the bottom twisted wire ties are used to draw the farms up Ughuy against the previous day s concrete work. Each SMOWING ComsTELOTION oF CONCRETE WALL FoR ICENOUER, acceding day the wires are cut and in the It la not necessary to cut them: their ends may simply be al. lowed to project beyond and above the walls, Foundation trenches should be dus 10 inches wide along the lines laid out for the building and should be carried down to aolid ground and below frost, usually three to four feet. Bring drain tile up within the builds to the point where the door will be. Mixing. wooden roof may be used proportions. coment to 9 crushed rock. may be used to gravel. In Of somamt equal to the forms, and the centre of one end walls, place x door frame (2) feet clear) within the forms It well. so. tha nerete will bulge it cut of shape. Place the crete in layers 6 earried around In the concrese w end set a frame fc (2 by 2 feet) In the larg: door frame ws au As the forms are fit. of 18 inenes, Imbed twisted wire In the cone the corners of the buildins inch tods or an jerete 1 Inche ng. When the ave reached th heights and while the concrete Is yet inch bolts, inches long. b inches In concrete and rt. To these bolts will be fastened sh 2 by 4-inch plates for the roof. After the bullding is a week old, the removed and th 4-inch built directly on the ground the back Dullding and slope the Noor -inch the foot in the direction of the dr leat the the wer pipes of the S-inch drain with well-cemented joints and include a tileKknuown as a trap. having bend which always contains water. The water neta as a seal to keep 0 the warm alr in the drain. Cover the flor end of drain with a tr atrainer. me Roof, The roof may be covered with shingles any other good ma- terial. Close the door opening, next to the ice, with r movable sections of boards fitting tn slots or grooves: and provide a door swinging out. Hang the little doora in the gables with hinges on the out- aide, so they may be cracked to pro- vide the 1ecessary ventilation and at Ta On an air-tight, he proof bulld- ing: On good drainage, with the drain trapped to keep out warm air: On careful and thorough packing of On well regulated ventilation in the root space over the ice. A well-built concrete ice-house ful: fills these conditions. Every year it 1a ready for use without repairs And- of ice, farm life can not only more comfortable and at- tractive, but fruit, poultry and dairy products can be marketed to better advantage. For an tce-house 10 by 10 feet, 3 feet to the 418 feet to the roof peak, wi eh walla, 4-Inch floor, and a foundation 10 inches by 3 fect, the following materials will be required for the concret Crushed rock, 15 cuble yards. Sand, 7 cuble yards, Portland cement, 21 barrels, and 16 by Seinch round head bolts. DICINE HAT NEWS Page 3 Vee Banquet Tendered relating to public appointments, He thought it would be a relief to the members of the house to have all ap- pointments under a commission Replying toSir Wiltrld Hon. J. D. Hazen said that he had no information in regard to the statement . ; that he would proceed to England) A C.P.R. cook car caught on shortly to consult the admiralty oth-/Bear the freight shels thi morning er than that which had appeared in and what might have proved to be jmonstrous train fire was averted by the throwing of hundreds of gallons of water over the flames. How the cat bec determined definitely whether or not the Dill to but it is believed that some oil in revise the bank act, would be Titro the kitehen upset over the floor and duced this session - uecame ignited. No one was injured The Maritime Province's: members in the Hames: The cat was standing did not want the house to resume till out in the yards when flames January 17th. Premier Borden was Inclined to agree with them on the score that It would give the govern- ment more time In which to prepare its proeremme: The western mem- bers objected, however, and won out. JOB SLATED FOR JOHN HERRON. Ottawa, Dec. Major John Her- ron who went down to defeat as Con- servative candidate In Macleod, Alta is likely to get a place on the com- mittee which Is to investigate the needs of agriculture, preparatory to the granting of federal help to the provinces. Andrew Brodeur of Dun- das, who almost got the portfolio of minister of agriculture is sure to go on this committee. Making Quite a Blaze Rushed to Water Tower Before Fire Was Extin- guished. (From Friday's Daily) fre T, White, replying to 1 by FE. M. MacDonald, said question that he was not in a position to state caught has not yet wer roof, and the alarm was immediately given and an engine sent down to bring it alovg to the water towers. Within a few-minutes the car was hit- ched up together with three others and steamed along at express rate for the hose station. A most spectacular sight was witnessed as the train sped along at full tut, aud men who were working along the lines fiew in all di- rections a8 tha warning whistle of the engine notified them that the car was on fire. By the rate at which the train was specding it, scamed as if the emrinter-intemded taking it to the bridge and then depositing it in hie Hvek: Searing tke wi tex wees however, tthe engine pulled yp and al- most instantly torrent of water was poured over the burning wood. For over half an hour the water played Jom the flames and at first it was thought that the car would be com pletely demolished. From a'l corners of the car the hissing flames darted out and the men were kept busy play- BURNS AFTER ELOPERS Edmonton, Alta., Dee. 8 Word was received at the Mounted Police bat- racks this morning from William J Burns, National Detective Agency, of Fort Worth, Texas,;asking. that local detachment be on the Tookout crowd of CP.R, men rushed to the for Albert G Boyce, Jr. and Mra. scene of the fire and gs they stood on Lena: Smeed, wife of a wealthy bank- the opposite mail from the car the wa sr-and-cattieman of Amaralo, Boyd is said to have abducted Mra car completely drenching the unfor- Smeed, who s safd to be-demented. tynates who were near enongh to get Mra. Smeed disappeared recently the shower. On Railway strect big from the Arlington Heights Sanitar- cromde had collected and watched the tum in Fort Worth. Boyce, who 13 fame, shooting up and from that well known real estate operator Of roint it looked as if the building it Amarillo left there abouf the same sar would catch When the flames time as Mrs, Smeed disappeared. vere eventually extinguished the eee tooked a sorry spectacle of what had COLLEGE LUNCHEON Jonce teen a brilliant traveling kit chen Strathcona, Dee, Lieut. Gov. Brown of Saskatchewan, company of Dr. RB, Wells, of eee LICENSE COMMISSIONERS lunched yesterday with the faculty and students of the Strathcona Rob- ertson Presbyterian College. After luncheon, his honor delivered an ad- to the students on Citizen- He paid a warm tribute to the late Dr. Robertson after which the n- stitution ts named. Provincial Board Held Seve- ral Meetings Last Week. (From Friday's Daily) During last week the board of le- ense commissioners for the province to. the. issuing from out of the ing. tho hows inovery direction. A Mr. Larry Sexton against Section 23a of the Liquor Li- VeedaaOrdinsee te) premises balug Viegas Go0i een frees ane Galvatibn Vacay anacks Hecently (a court tan ct Rdinonton ated anor (ln section that the Salvation Army bar- racks isa church On Wednesday at Pincher Creck an appiteation for uew hotel license At Reaver Creek mines, made by the mining company, was deferred until moeting to te Beld in Calgary on December 22, when remodelled plans las suggested by the commissioners Will no doubt be approved. The chan- xex asked for In the plans are for the petterment of the proposed hotel, und will tend towards grater conven- fence and accommodation for uests AUDlatrmore on Thursday an ap- plication for a renewal of the license Jor the Southern hotel at Bellevue was Fecommended for the balance of the Mcense year. On granting the Hlcense the chairman Sounded note of wai ning to the applicant regarding the conduct of the hotel, stating that it was necessary to run a clean and or- derly hotel. At Blairmore there were five applications for n wholesale l- The board deferred decision Jas to recommendation until their ineeting in Calgary on December 22, At Lethbridge on Friday an ap- pllcation for anew hotel at Kipp, made by Afr. Harriagton, was also de- ferred to Calgary on December 8, the applicant. inthe meantime to cor- rect some irregularities In Bla ap- pilcation papers The license bonrd met in Vogre- ville on December ; nt Calgary today and again on December 22, and at Bd- monton on December 20 GIVE at Texas. ter came hhisning over and through the Citizens Asked to Contrib- ute to Making a Happier Christmas for our Incur- ables. The splendid success which is at- tending the movement to raise (not a million and a half as was the case in Montreal for McGill,) but a few hun- dred dollars to give a happler-Christ- mas to poor patients in the desirable ward of the Medicine Hat General Hospital, is most gratifying to the Lady Superintendent and Medical Superintendent, It s to be sincerely hoped that the clilzens of Medicine Hat will be drawn together by the magnetic power as are larger cities when t comes to public spirited gen- erosity, Subscriptions may be sent to the Lady Superintendent or to R. J, Smart. LOCAL BREVITIES. (From Friday's Daily) and Mrs, Moe Higdon have left or 4 trip to Higdonyille, South Caro: Thelr residence on the Explan ade has been taken by ind Mra Fred McClain J Ara meeting held in the Cypr i) last eyening, the preliminary arrangements for the proposed bridg nt were completed and a minittes composed of Messrs. 1 nk Schutte and Terrill was appoiat to make the draws for partners r Thirty-two members will tournument and two hand. ome trophies will be presented to the jwinners Play will begin next week, The anmval meoting of the Agricul ral Society will be eld in the City Hall ut 20 dock Suturday afternoon Dee uth Mr Imghs of Pomter Ingkis, and Mr . Coldwell, left for England and Scotland M Ingiis will be married before his return W. Overpack, D. ston te wow red this morming rom 2 deer hunt up the Crows Nest Pass Brown and They secured one fine specimen which was brought to earth through the un- ning aim of Mr. Brown. The venison, anf utilities, etc, will arrive per- haps. tomorrow A large party of Hatters left the ty this morminge om their way to the Old Country They will sail from St Jobs on Decenber 18 on the C.P.R steamer Empress of Irland, The par Ty consists of 1 1, Reed of the Bank A Commerce, 14 Saxton, J. Coldwell, 1, Fargiubarson, J. Ingles, J Mr. and Mrs. W Sisop- sn, D. Purdie Gal The CPR Moapmal is 1 Fastnet, and is duc to afrive at Li expook 9 pm, on Thursday The CPR. steamer Lake Michigan ed at St. John, N.B., on Dec. 6 Amongst the Calgary who im the city today are Dapeon, J.C. Witkerpoon Weltanks Bartlett arrived vesterday from Letitridge Terence Murphy, of Kildare, in the city yesterday from the Old Country and expects to irtmantTy locate soe Montrose from lt;1 190 miles west visitors. fuon arrived Wilden M and M. 1. W im the city Ire land, arrived EDWARD. CLARK BURIED United Workmen and Odd Fellows Present at the Last Rites of Brother. Asad and imposing ceremony was Witnessed vesterday afternoon at the Amgican church when . large number Jof friends and relatives of the late Baward Clark came to pay their last respects to the deceased. The church was crowded with mourners, and members of the Ancient Order of Un- ited Workmen and also of the Odd- fellows Were present in force. Follow- img the service the remains were im- tered in the Church of England cem- iry when the service at the grave was read by the Oddiellows. Amongst the floral tributes were a pillow from decmasel s wife and child, 3 links from the Oddfellows, wreaths from the Ancient Order of United Workmen, the Liberal Association, Ton, CR. Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrsq W. A. Moore: sprays from Mr. and Mrs, James Jolmson and Mr. and/Mrs. Fenton, and an anchor from Me. and Mrs. Jamies Spencer. The following gentlemen acted a3 pall beaters: T. J. Blatchford, J. H- Coltier, J. C. Coulter, Thos. Hutchin- son, Jegmes Johnson, and Chris. Teast GT. P, DELIVERY (W. A. P. Dispatch.) Edmonton, Dec, 8. On January 3rd of next year, the G. T. P. freight de- partment will inaugurate a system of city delivery and collection. Of late delivery in clearing the sheds of in- coming freight has caused a consid- erable congestion and correspondingly aifriculty in handling freight on its arrival. It is the intention of the company to put on ten teams which will deliver the smaller freight con- signments and call for other small consignments for shipment. It 1s at present likely that the Canadian Ex- press-Company wil use this delivery system, but nothing has yet been re- ceived eoncerning the matter. HON, PEARSON ILL. Halifax, N. 8., Dec. 8 Hon. B, F. Pearson, was taken seriously il) last night his condition fs the samn this morning. Pearson has been failing for some time in health. He was bors: in 1855 and 1s president of the Hal- ifax Chronicle and St. John Sun Pub- lishing Company. He was taken into the pravincial government of Nova Scott as minister without portfolio in 1906. TORONTO BANKS CLEARINGS. Toronto, Dec. 8. Clearings of the Toronto banks has passed through the local clearing house during the past week, Including today they totalled 48,949,043, last week's clearings tot- alled 27,562,213, During the coFres- ponding week last year 37,558,463 and 23,758,947 during the similar week of 1909. -Siices of lemon topped with grated horseradish make tasty and pleasant garnish for veal served in any form. Visiting Carda meatly p tated ot News fice, a
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