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REAL al Meet- rs. of the Baek of m, at the Bank's Edward Clouston, ru. D. Morrioe, H. mes Ross Molsoa mith, Rev. G, H vans, Hugh Paton , John Hamilton, way, Mr, Arehl- nies Crathera, P. 1, J. B. Learmont, 6 Skeoch, Mr R. B, Angus, by Dr HL B nnan be appointed retary of the meet- he Bank, was then ) the Shareholders yer, 1911 showing the re- ther, 1911 961,789.18 ucting Fall 2,276.618.7 3,400,000.00 7,003,985.36 900.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 00.00 45,148,800.00 1,855,185.36 opened at Grand almer, B.C.; Kam- h September, 1911. making the total te 1,013,000 of the Account to a0 approximates he former practice, ice, hive beem in- GUS, President. read as follews: 14,887570.00 00.00 85.35 6.36 08.01 00,00 1781 32, 197,816,187.28 104,445,885,47 4,000,000.00 085.71 204.43 265.04 121,474,536.18 229,920,420.65 General Manager. proceeded with, and t purpose reported ing Te-electe Clouston, Bart, EB. ald, Hon. Robert Thomas Shaugh- Royal, G.C.M.G., G.C. At Honorable Lord elected Honorary and Sir Edward Commission, trom. -In New Ontario, 1 in Saskatchewan. Inck of employment re, of the samenes: res their desire to ming. Mr. Dane has iries but he regards est as significant of prairies unless real are more generally ich is emameliied or lt; carefpl, treatment, shed with fio oat- Fhursday, December 28, IT BELL. SUMS - Family Butchers wd Shops on venue. Everything in Fresh and .. 77, cr ane tanks, (raat cox Cured Meats, Vege- tables, etc. Phone No. Phone No Mai St. Shop Third Av than ten por ot Set SOOSSSOOSCSSSOSSSOSOSS icici the tonus syst Real Estate Agent Fire, Life and Live Stock Insurance, Farm Lands, Con- veyancer. - p Tick ts for the Thomas Tine and Donalrison Line. pecial atiention Government Land Guide Por particulars appiy to Jj. F. O. Barschel BOX 67 3 irvine ALTA. e here the otter day plows oF te Citirens National Com to support the ral bitration treaties wit and France. It seems that the ratit- caecum of these treaties witch are sap- WEDICINE HAT GENERAL HOSPITAL doe a large amount of charitable s ete oon of batldng Woman's The Medicine Hat News WRRKLY DITION 1.58 a yoar in advance, in postal anion, 2.00 to United Staves pointa. month for display ireplntion exceed? Hospital Pipt rate of, pin 0 opioe'oach week. Books are open Write a caroraw BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Office Burns Block, Main Street. mT. WILLIAMS ARCHITECT HO. BRAY STOCK INSPECTOR Live Stock Secretary Medicine Hin' ea Association. eee OBERT BLYTH VETERINARY SURGEON Feed Stables sed Avenve and Montreal Street. t Stock Grew Mediciee Bat. At Nichol Alberts b ienlioe Bat es NALD CIVIL ENGINBER All kinds of Engi Plane and Blue Pri i special jot mere neering work done. work under - ity. Cement tester. Siucational matters secks to grait his OF ENGLAND, 5.5. 285 moots avery. 7 ineach month at Visiting bred sons Pralrto Rose No. fourth Thur fot the, Bayles Hal. ally Invited to attend. A, Bargin, Prosident, HO Kirowtes, Secretary. aoa tes cont unteations of Medi Nod AF A.M. Wresday on or imunediatel Gooding FBil moon cack mon ILT.W. FoRaren. SEC. Weowaiar comm cine Hat Lod See held fr Ue te? Gro, Monnar. W.) MIZPAH LODGE, No. 35 Moots in the Masonic Hall each Tuesday afver (he fall moon. WL. D. R. Brewanr, Wo M. + tbe sf STRAY TOPICS FROM + NEW YORK + LITTLE 0 + ebb bbs oh New York, Dece ber 24. Notwith S standing the general complaint about poor business aud high cost of living here sms to have been no great Inck of money this Christmas, The stores, especially those catering to the arene, s wealthy clases, did a t business and uhe high establish: motits really had ho reason to com. plain The amount of money sent by Aliens in Uhis pity to Ure triends and. relatives in foreign countries at Christmas, which is always a ood arometer for the prevailing economic nitions, was unusually large year and reashed many millions of dotlars. The average amount for each Christmas money order sent to for eign countries by aliens Hving in this city was about RIS this year, Ww ampares favorably with the averages of former years. The Ubristanas harvest of the em exchanges and broker offices. was no ing bras years after the wa but sullicteatly beral anile upom toe faces of rks and yeher aang ny fow ted cases the Christmas bonuses of Uhese employecs amounted to more of Some of the lar pther financial institution several nd substivated in ng the salanies of all place employees who had given satisfaction Juring the past year. Some few of the banks also have introduced . re gular system and the money which otherwise would bave been spent in bonuses gous to the pension fund, An durimg the year uow drawing to her indication that tnisiness lose was quite prosperous may be found im the fact that the valye of diamonds, pearls and other gems im. ported into this country by way of the port of New York slightly exceed ed 11,000,0W. Last year the value of the guma recived at the Custom House im this city was 10,506,415, thich exceeded any previous year in the history of the trade, with the sin- gle exception of 1906, when the total reached 49,578,458. That a peace mecting should break up in a row sounds Hie a joke, but Miimes truth is stranger than fic Such a thing really happened mittee mans mipting of citizens was held at Carnegie Hall the other night mm of the ar Great Britain posel to operate in the interests of fee peace, does not mest with favor the part of the Americans of New Yorkgwho art of ua opinion that the arPihration move- ment in which this country, Great Britain and France are concerned is wing to the realy aimed at Germany cont of Joseph Hi. Choate presided at the tecting and addresses were to be de- lived by Col. Henry Watterson, Pre- sident Nicholas Murray Butler df Co lumbia University, Andrew Carnegie, and Rabin Stephen S, Wise. The meeting had not progressed far when Alphonse G. Koolblo, pr sident of the GermansAmerican Citizens league; who occupied a seat upon the stage, but was not on the prograinme as a speaker, marched to the front of the stage and in a quict voice protested agpinist the rattifioation of the treaties and offered tesolution endorsing the resolution of the Senate -committer on Foreign Relations opposing, the rati- fication of these treaties. The leaders of the meeting were dunftiounded by the audacity of the speaker, who -sctmed to have the mo- ral and vocal support of bundreds off Germans scattered through tbe andi- ence. Mr, Choate tried to speak, but was howled down and other speakers did not meet with better success. A dozen determiged men were ready to eject. Mr. Koelble from the stage, but he produced a coupott which entitled him to q seat upon the stare, Not un- til Mr. Koelble had raised tris band did the tumalt subside and the meot- ina adjourned without having accom- plished its object. There is inore tinkering done with educational methods in this country than -with-the tariff and the result in bork cases is unsatisfactory patch- work. Every man ow woman with soma particular hobby or notion on or her favorite fad upom the school system and, unfortunately, they suc- coed only too often, At a meting in Farl Hall, Columbia University, the sident of the American Folk-Lore so- ciety, read a paper in which be ad- vocated some rascal changes in the educational system of this country. Ife advocated that the purely intallec- tual training of the children be post poucd few years and the time thus gained ? devoted to games and fairy tales, He said, it would te a good thing if children did not learn to read wail they were nine years of age, Ustween five and nine-years the time could be filled with folk-tales, folk-songs, folk-lances, folk-drame and folk-games, New Rochelle, that charmingly sita- ated suttartan town north of New unions from the Amprican Federation ouher night, Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Bom 1 BAX Dect pation Tor tw from the nck city of Ia Rochelle in Frame a vale br consisting of a reduced reproduction in bromie of the recently unveil wnat the tame sity three hundnal years ago. In additic he two delegates who repre New Rochelle wt che unveiling cefmonies in Lat Rochelle, the present former Mayor, have bs the freedom of the ofl French Bur that is By no mew In ad onors be helle the town cum of two thinas, Wee. in Christendom west nutureiaber in the State of New York. The correspon dent ol one of the lag New York dui. lies bad a story from New Rochelle the other day of a cat owned by a woman in that town, According t Ins story the cat has Wack hair which comes curly in cold weather, The tunimal lives on an ing-ct diet, has special tae for carttworms and is the haldt of sleeping hanging from a NOTES FROM THE LABOR WORLD be In Baswarea women work on the rail rods as sction hands The profits of vhe un Jose, Calif, are alput Jakery at DOO a mon The Pasadena, Calif, Labor Temple association has taken the first ste for the rection of q labor temple to vost 50,000. The annual, convention of the Inter national Brotherhood of Bricklayers: witl be held in St. Joseph, Mo., com imencing on Jannary: 16. Since 1860 the Amalgumated Society of Carpenters and Joiners bas paid in benefits of various kinds the consider- able sum of 15,1 9,490. Owing to labor disputes of all kinds United Kingdom during the past year, workmen lost time aggre about 9,782,800 days. The butchers and meat cutters of If, have organized ba large membership. be federated si into a union ramento, C liated with tra Representative Frank Buchanan of go, former president of the In ternational Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, has intro: duced nine labor pills. These affect postal employees, old age pensions, employers jiability and other mat ters touchiay tabgr The Department of Agriculture and the Department Zot Commerce and Labor, at Washington, D.C., are hav: ny--prepared hims for moving pic- tures illustrative of a number of leading justries, for the edu ation of the people in all parts of the coun try. The films will soon be ready for distribution : The attorney general of the State of Mammachusetts has recetitly given an opinion against the system of grad. ing practiced in many of the texti le mills of that State. It is claimed that, in reality, this system is but nother form of fining, a practice which is protibited usider the laws of the State. The United Textile Workers of Am- erica, at their last convention, decid- ed after considerable discussion to af- filiate with the International Federa- tion: of Textile Workers . Associations The membership of the International Federation is estimated at about 430,000 and its beadduarters are in England Seventeen States make it mandatory, t cmployars to report all accidents to an authorized State official, so that accurate vital statistics cam be readily obtained for the further ad- vice and information of the people as to the neods of additional legislation for the conservation of life and limb, The building trades in Switzerland have been unusually active this yeer, all classes of labor being well em- ployed at remunerative wages. The cost of ving tis increased material jyut there has been Hitle complaint om the reason that wages have increased in proportion. That the proposed amalgamation of all the shoe unions in Lynn under one iead is the (beginning of a national movement among the shoe workers to wrest the control of the shoo worker of Labor, is the-opinion of many of W the leaditay slide men not only in Mass sachusetts but elsewhere in various centres of tha shoe isidustry. 1 had been troubled with consti- years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn. and they could do nothing for me, writes Thos, E, Williams, Middleboro, Ky. Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me. For sale by all dealers. New Orleans, La, Dec. 22 Attor- ney General Wickersham, Ambassador Jusserand of France and Minister Loudon of the Netherlands, -accom- panied by their wives, arrived in New Orleans this morning preparatory to. salling for Colon. After an Inspec- tlon of the Panama Canal the party eon co opeta tied MEDICINE HAT NEWS Union Bank of Canada Pald-op Capital 4.785,000 Rost and Undivided Profits 3,300,000 Total Assets, (Over) 83,000,000 . England Office, needle Street, E.C. A Branch of this Bank has been established in London, England, at No. 51, Threadneedle Street, B.C. where Letters of Credit and Drafts payable at all important pointe im Canada and the United States, can be purchesed, and Money Transfers arranged. A Visitor Room is provided for the convenience of clients of the Bank when in London, to which their mail may be addressed. Correspondence solicited. Uandearasch ' .MANT-SuIT Assn asap. THE MARKETS. Winnipes, Dec, 21 follo + the market Quotations for to Dee, 5, 98 1-8. May (0) uy 1S; May (uew) 98 1-2 Oats Dec. 26 1-2, Wo GS: May, 1-2, 39 1-4 Flax Dec. 182, 18: Winnipeg Cash Nor. s Nor. 84 Nor. 67 1-8, 6 Nor. 3 3-4, Oots No, 2 No. 4, 50; rejected 4) American Markets Minneapo Dec suly Chicago Dec, 95, 95 1-8 y 1-8: July 8 1-2 Every family hms need of a good pliable Uniment. For Sprains, Brils- soreness of the muscles and rheu- matic pains there is none better than umberlain s. Sold by all dealers ENGLISH FOOTBALL London, Dec. 23 The following fare the results of Association and Rugby football games played this First Division. Aston Villa 1, Sheffield United 0 Blackburn Rovers 2, Sunderiand 2) Bury 1, Everton 2 Liverpool 1, Oldham Athletic 0 Manchester United 2, Bolton Wand- Middlesboro 2, Manchester City 1 Notts County 3, Woolwich Arsenal 1 Preston North End United 1 Sheffield Wednesday 4, West Brom- wich Albion 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 2, Manchester city 3. Second Division Barnsley 2, Clapton Orient 1 Blackpool 3, Huddersfield Town 1 Bradford 1, Chelgea 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Grimsby Town 0. Derby County 3, Fulham 2 Notts Forest 0, Glossop 2 Birmingham 0, Hull City 3 Bristol City 0, Leeds City 2 Leicester Fosse 1, Stockport County. Gainsboro Trinity 0, Southam Unit- ed 3. Southern League Swindon Town 1, Brighton and Hove Albion 3. Bristol Rovers Posthored Stoke Postponed West Ham United 0, Coventry City Millwall Athletic 3, Leyton 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, Coventry Brentford 1, Crystal Palace 0. Southampton 2, Plymouth 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Hibernians 1, Aberdecn 1 Third Lanark 0, Alrdrieonlans 1, Celtic 1, Greenock Morton 1. Kilmarnock 1, Clyde 3. Dundee 2, Hamilton Accademicals 0 Falkirk 0, Glasgow Rangers 2. Motherwell 0, Hearts of Midlothian Partick Thistle 2, Queens Park 1. St. Mirren 2, Raith Rovers 0.. 3 r South Hampton 2, New Brpmpton 0. Mass patk gk tone tating laa for Plymouth Argyle 1, pete i Reading 1, Luton 3. Rugby Northampton 31, Newport 3. London Welsh 3, Carditt 26. United Service 0, Blackheath 38. Bristol 23, Bath 9. Old Merchant Taylors 16, Harle- quins 0. ae When your feet are wet and cold. and your body chilled through and of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. going to bed, and you are almost cer- sale by all dealers, Montreal, Que., Dec, 22. There will Exchange today or Monday. LCs BLISTERS. SORE FEET. will visit Santlago and Havana, re- turning to Washington the second week in January. The tour, it is said, York, has more masons than one to te proud, Within short time the sity of New Rociielle is to receive ts entirely personal, and has no re- lation to government businens. Newcastle through from exposure, take a big dose bathe your feet in hot water before tain to ward off a severe cold. For be no session of the Montreal Stock STOCK BRANDS) These Ade, Inon, 85 yen STARKS BURTON Medicine Hat dere of Oreft Horses Horses bratided wx cuit: Flight chee Horses branded V on loft shoulder, ana a right shoulder, Cattle branded Soon lof hip VS and. regard be Radeon Medicine I Creek and lant Hiver DAY BRYSON edorsof Hieavarr i jean'y tears Alwaya far nade Address Medicine Hal Ws H bay Vent, bar through brand A. J. Fafaos w.Ss CURRY DEALER IN Horses of all Kinds 2 Horie branded wa cut ou ieft thigh. Also ef shoulier. Horse forsale aC al tn, is n quantities to nuit purchasers. Raach, Worth of Saskatchewan itiver. Address Medicine Hint Alta W. C. FAULKENER Cattle branded as cut on left rib. Al so cattle with the following brands ey oy on nght ribs: Horses branded )4 on left shoulder. Range : MIDDLRFORKS south of Cypress Hil Post Office, Battle Creek, Sask. ROSMORE HORSE RANCH A.B. Carle, Breeder of Draft Horses Horses branded ax cut ou right thigh; also ran hing horses branded fog lett shoulder. Cat. Y Ue branded (U 1 r Medicine Hat Range Litde Plume Creek. SPENCER RANCH Cattle branded ax cut on left ribs. FR het rive MER imon)lefirib SS ier by right ribe a HORSES branded 7 left shoulder BY let thigh AUT ight chisn E. S. LASLEY Horses branded as cut Bones branded com Pere, tonogram) 08 for informaation fead: Ing to recovery, Lodger P.O, Eagle Butte, MILK RIVER CATTLE CO. cogent ri rel Nahoulder aT wena D med 7 of riba P.O. Coutts, Alta. SARNIA RANCHING CO. stg: weenie viinty of Wala. Addrea-F. 3. GnanT Manawor. Walsh LAWRENCE SEXTON Tattle branded aa on JOHN D. BEATTY SONS. so owneatie Cc. B. MURPHY LA branded ae Cold Spring Horse Ranch 1B. JENKINSON iro Horses on loft shoulder elite Horses broken and unbroken J. HARGRAVE ea oe on Fight 3 on right ribs shoulder: Many Id. Lake. on the Flatt BUSStattanie tine Bi a JOHN READ, Cattle branded, ax cuven foft shoulder Forwan b exin dd Kiso own eat ee Branded on left ribs Ranges W low i Butte, Asa. John T. B. Bouiton. Horses branded ns eat on lef thigh. beanded same on thigh and ribs. Peigan Creek. Post Oftoe Little Plom A. J. DAY SON. MEDICINE HAT, (Own horses branded ascut fon'left shoulder. Also own Borces branded POST OFFIC left shoulder. G. P. BENNETT AND STIMSON BROS. P.0., Eagle Butte, Horesbranded OS gn the leftjas on Tett ibe, ands Sar on tof thigh. Gaitte branded a sok on right 5 iba. V a RANGE-at head of olan Creal. av E. G. BENWELL IRVINE Lake View Ranch. Range north of Irvine Bt hip. Sattle branded on right ride HN Liberal reward for return of ail nirays oF ange, at Medicine Horses branded axcut on eft thigh. Also own hoon branded FHENEthlgh A lee shouBe Fright shoulder Own Catile hranded Cattle branded ax EN; 0 reward for 4 Rorsed not branded jg de- lvored at Irvine, ic 5 Also own rattle Range Milk River. ARGUE COOPER, Swift Current, Cattle branded ax out on right hip. Al so own cattle brand. Cattle branded aa on caright riba Airoown shi branded on frida. and oatile franded Mon left 2 ontignt mouider At So oven horses bran ted y on rugbt sbouldsr, aa te 2 loft ride. Horses branded left houlder..ts0 own horwos branded 3 left shoulder, and horses branded theweet of Swift Cur jind to hone from any Medicine Hi PFN cient bin. wae Seong finding, cattle in Segek dintricts Wilson McLaren Box 374 Medicine Hat, eS . TREFCIL RANCHE Homes braded as cut eft shoulder. Horses -brandea gut ap len thigh. between att) ont of the Saakat: Cattle branded as caton left nbs. AT Horees for sale at all times. Information ro. ing straya will ore 0 left ribe forme br celved nad tareen Hol Sal'hand Bille Addrens, H.W-Drment, Ms B. A. BECKER cxnge north of Irvine, 90 Horves branded tales, P.O teving, Alta. Southern Alberta Land Co. Ltd. 0 Toft should Page 4 22238 SEVERIDGE. H A MUDIE Ee sl EZRA PEARSON. ttle branded ght rita, Horses branded 7 ou rght Jaw Range On south Saakatshowan River aorth aide P.O, Addrem, Mrot cine Hat A P DAY. MEDICINE HAT Horse branded as cut on left hip. Also owe: Rorses branded ae fon 0 en. ah Bip. tle branded BR lot rite e Greek. Pont Olen aitdreee Range Madioine F JAMES MITCHELL Cattle branded ton the left ibe, ino ow Hior Gf cattle ranted 9 on lett ribs; Alagown cate idea 86 2 on lett Homes branded right shows Ene ED Range north-east o Omtice Modicine Hat. ha Ra nge Midale Fork. 6.6, Rlkwater . R. PORTER Cattle branded RP Fight ibe Also Owp cattle branded FF Sa rgnt iba Ala Cwners of ail oattle Branded rae om lett Biba. Homes branded Sem right shoulder. brandea fon right shoulda, Horses Branded om left shoulder, nga pre ebiet EM ct saan heat gay cE eee es REED PETERSON Bieta Mon right mwana nn rhe ze catue ae Cattle BOX rieht thigh ana F7 ote. Range Seren Persoia Creek. Post Once. oven Persons Alta, 2468 F. G. FORSTER. Cate brandee cout on left rita. Alea Sri atiee Brande Saute taunea Bek Clark.rtume Creek ae DAN McLEAN wey right ribe, LF ris Nd Horses branded right thigh, BS ay lott enouider. Port Office, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Range Many Berries, Sage Creek and Lost river. JOHN HUSTON SON Tories branded aa: ap lt shone, ier ses Jiuet enostaee- eran, ss informnt on ing atrayn bearing the above brands Range, Goose Lake ; P.O., Gree Ventre lt;THE AMERICAN HOTEL JAS, FLEMING, PROPRIETOR Sy Cood Accommodation for Travellers. Spacious Sample Rooms, FiretCiassin allite Appointment Bar Sy plied with Very Best Brands ofLiquors and Cigars. PRICES GRADUATED. Washington, D. C,, Dec. 28 Reln- deer meat from Alaska may be comi- mon food to the American table in the near future. This opinion was expressed, today by Wm. Lopp, in charge of the government's reindeer service, who has just returned from a tour of inspection through Alaska on behalf of the United States Bureau of Education, A commercial value for reindeer meat in this country will soon be in- augurated, sald Mr. Lopp. TE Scott Ce., Eagle Butte Cattle brandod a a oo branded gy For eed gou** ae Be Re In 25 yeara hence at the present rate of increase, there should be:three million prime beet reindeer io Alas 2 xa on which the people of this comer try can depend for thetr
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