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Page Four Sub-Commissioners are MEDICINE HAT NEWS ZAM-BUK BEST CURE FOR SKINSORES f 4444344444 Thursday, January 18th, 1912 ELECTIONS AT aae + SPORTLETS Kay Ap Illistration of the way in white) . * to Conduct the Inquiries...) 2.rne fesseeeee eee et, HIGH SCHOOL fous and chronic vasen of ulcers, ory (Prom Wednesday's Daityy ae. : ; one and sores is provided by Mr The Royale beat Birntes by two ; . Doherty Bill in House Causes Big Discussion Wants Assistants to Re- 4) warker, of silencairn, Ont. Me ( (uiwe games In the Royal Ailey Gertie Evans Chosen President, Ralph Forster Vice, GhS y Bs z R cently Appointed Committee Investigating Civil Service Liberals Ask that 55 ROY yee? Ries or aes lox and Dorothy Niblock Secretary-Treasurer Barry Defendants have Privilege of CounselRefused Investigation by Judge. tree Faas (WEN tae te Seal Glover Editor of School Magazine Closely Con ae aie kine ele Season for a series tested Fight. J t tojable thar sites should be donor red me The Scores Ottawa. Jay was gov-jan inquiry it e i f ernment day in the house, so cent unt nly for the present , became covered with a ROVALS . . fay Dally) headway being mace with the udge of the superior tury needs of the covernment ' rash. whieh stehed and inei, usras wes arene o- don 23: Manacr 19; 0. Tinney 16 lative programmes supply. The raiment ridiculed this proposal 3 - urniment, M1 rach then turned to ElN Gah ib NREERTUENErECgU Schbol brhiwe: Haures:-are wiblectilto reyl- Alscussion occurred in connection wit menibers 6 Opposition sald Sine poro, asked Mr. Monk ch discharged freely and bs Ms Lit tad tatctin hiteriry Society the fair sex have won sion should the recount necessitate Hoa, G3. Doheres's) pill to. shond that Cateeryaiines aie Soe ete niternelion gt; cle a, 1 first tied one thine fe et ce iday, a girl in each ease being Some of the ballot papers are bellev- the Inquiries Act by giving the re- sistant they would su t becuse ard to the securing of public bi atiother. but nothing seem- avs given the favored position. Owing ed to have been gpotit but a close err- SEE earl Ses et SLE cc tah oa peels ahaa ae Pa eA te a 380. S67 81 to the fact that there are a few spoll- tiny Will be given them and a detin- dire Into the evil ser- thoy had mad osition servatives had often accused the KOV- ton Kot Worse and Worse, until my f 25 Bee See : 4 puita RIRST Jed papers, however, there will be a ite announcement made on Friday vice, the power to name sub commis: The motion was c of the day of erecting build nee was Just covered with runaing ? oe Fecoutit, to take place on Friday, So The electiong 100k place yesterday aE one Her ice Gita a Be cect ee cee entlee Stith 199 far, however. the retygns give Gertle and all incidentals of a regular elve accountants, etc. to follow up mates white neste other towns. wh Apart trot pain (whieh was Sum : ae cael got through, with duly ap- sits Djt 5 Wecamnne: Hirai 159 162 o6/ Evans a majority of stk for the presi- tion Were got through, with duly ap particular branch of inquiry delega) Peeler ane Mow a to ioe m constituen very bud , my fae was such a teFrl Coo nor 1ST oe 75 deney, and if the recount does not give pointed + ing officers and seruti. Sable M tena treks Cle nia ese SEELIE uesldon vee AESBAI CRC avd NST ee AA EREUC TSS ne ean SECS Ole reat 168 169 16a different result, for the following neers ers, Hon, Pagsiey moved that any nite 1 to a nk anid that he wa: yet Tile wedinsy Haleimb yn eeueNBIG year the destinies of the society w The following acted as returning person under investigation be Ely ctiosen orm governiien' ay down any definite rule. dy to try Zam-Buk, 1 got Sib Sis peg 2081 be presided over by young lady officers ete eles wu caceereae : Seer askece deriras a elt Srasvellos who heads the polls. The vice-pre- Returning Officer, Garnett Trimble acd aT OMe Dk ant Se ook two from the Rov- sldeney election resulted in a win for, deputy returning officers Leslie War- Tee ee ramen tivad oe mares eu prom tee Rov Ralph Forster with substantial ma- ouse, Russel Sarl, Mina Sulbert, authorizing sub revenue sad y aeaAechse Lbsxeltel made it three trom fie) Path gorerning y : Se Rosat Bowling league Jofty, whilst Dorothy Niblock captu- Vera Armstrong Sra a coitante ieoras acon con- ieved that use objection to your stating my px- Oe ne ite teams, Gi. Pingle wax Fleures ate not yet to hand of the Il, Horace Whiffen, and Helenk then proposed that ' strnction had no mted with 1 werlenee for the benefit of other wut- TA OF Te oertan hie individual, Yoilng for the editortal stat but the Re member: Dpposition asked for Mr, Monk iniimated that it was desir The scor ysition of editor-in-chfef has fallen GUT CLASSE ss E is wirely herbal in-com- RXTE to the lot of Barry Glover. The first of tho nightly series of 2 i sdie total leas Gf 20,000) jenn tr eee cel Dali fF Hote 142-121 The following are the results of the classes was held at the High- School esdnancnen tyes ee cen, 168 Hast night and 23 in all put In an ap m-Buk ; Toronto, 7. The court ef ay 17 s19 ter Niblock 44; Harrie Glover 9 more will be Joining the class to- e j, korea anasis he urs Gt st for cold vores: che iss ito Vice President Ralph Forster S8;) night, Anyone wishing to Join th nio ere ns, gl oe sented toate whic found Joseph Jessam patches, bables eruptions and ch: i : of murdering James Lougheed on Bu- : GINTHERS Secretary Dorothy Niblock 48; classes are intended particularly for sta Cheah Sceee suneeeere age a et ieee abies Bide, Unitees Bae eay BS 188 458 ry Freeman 23: Lottic Nicholson) the foreign eleniont in the district, and ( onuca CTO tse creserecencseacce cace coe ne SE eeeeat are : Wo 2 a Giode Setaren 95 Aline Hartley courses ts Englab, Hive, ePinielc , Iemacoowunkt ENG lncharglaglive ic eae ae ron Ginter 1 Faltorial ata editor in hie e tnseicorsin of Harry Amendments Made to Charter at Edmonton Meeting jury thar seven HE the pritdaer ws warmful substitites A. Robertson race: posting) pulloe ae Eeoreg Sti iclabacascotsienealesst aes z in Ariuaiaupeciaces Weneinets hard Patterson; social editor Marjor , evening from 7.30. un avitat- Can now take Sides in any Questions that may tend OP iciiy of the act, and knew it, a ema sis ged2 fe Agnew: literary corner, Webster) ions are also given to children who to Better their Conditions - Won t Reduce Repre- was wrong. but that he had no power ; Niblock. An historian will be ap- have left school and who would 1) i to resist the impulse, they should no: 5 BLACKS: pointed by the executive, a finishing education before finally Berteeat: acquit on the ground of insanity? 0 Ja. Morrison ey 168 aad ites Stuart White Hevering,the'r connection with the 1, C. Robinette, K.C., represented (. Pingle ry 48; Nellie Caln 47; schoo Edmonton, Jan. 12. Po n Two amendments were prop sed ay. prisoner and in a few words ex- Brewster Holt 38; L. Nason 37; M. Rae 36; Of those who uttended ast night maatters couberning the serichltpr: elainsia, env fe to political pained the features of the case. With- WU 3. Wittiamson Laura Ames 35; M. 31; E. there were 14 Lithunians, 1 Russian, al interests of the prorince will he action Both were overwhelmingly joyt hearing the arguments of os a g. Robertson c E. Draudson 27; S. Gor-1 Galician, 4 Lettish and 5 German. permitted in the United Farmers Cu. defeated counsel for the Crown, the court 4 s . fon of Alberta, according to a provis- The delegates turned down the pro- cigeq in favor of the trial judge. Splendid New Premises of soz A fon to the new constitution adopted Position to amend the constitution 0) Jessamine shot James Lousheed in well-known Leather Store royat: last night. This question occupied as to reduce the representation at the .oiq blood om La Plante Ave., having iaeras ies anc es er ri e the entire evening The provision annual convention. The basis agrest waiteqtor hifi an hour, He has for/ OM Morontolsts Forbes tat that provided the discussion, provides upon s one. delegate for every te iong time heen suffering.trom 4e ae pay) Cater 1a e thit the association can take any po- members, She discussion of the ne iuciong to the effect that his victim i Finlay Ish ear an n Hitical action necessary to-better their constitution -will be resumed today. wae slandering him and ruined his AM additional store, or at least an) Read 2 . conditions. Ite. The murderer was for eigh: Dlargement of the old ome that now mais employed in (ie rapa has the appearance of being entirely 19 2557 peers 5 vator man at the post office, and new premises, has beenedded to the as Sir George Askwith s Proposals Likely to be Accepted he had a babit of continually talking Mmrks on Toronto street. Thomas) tt thoxe intersted prono: by both Uarties and Mills will Open on Jan. 23- to himself. utchinson s leatherstore is now open tion of good hoxkes ate He 1 hs apd without exception itis the larg- should attend the meet the Cos Strike willbe Byerted: Paris, Jan, 17-21t is an open ques- est and most commodious of its kind hockeyists tonight at 30 o'clock. It) Big Swift Current Firm Makes a Change W. W. Coo- per is now sole Proprietor J. E. Argue Retires 00 read in the chamber this afternoon by account of his Health. ie Messrs. J. E. Argue and W. W.jis, By good management, the store Cooper, former residents of the Hat, bandled the business for a time, but who entered business in Swift Cur- again in 1910 they were compelled rent mime years ago, have dissolved inerease their space, so put up their partnership, the latter assuming sole present large store one of the larg- charge. The young men have prosper-/est- Letween Winnipeg and Calgary. ed mightiiy-ia Swift Current. Mr. Mr. Cooper, now the sole owner of Angue bas been mayor twice since the the store the largest in Western Can- town was incorporate? asi the other ada owned by one man is young day was re-elected president of thetand aggressive. Although be wil Board of Trade. Ibe Swift Current have his bands full and taxed to the News refers as follows to the dissolu- iimit/ be is big enough to-bandle the tow: undertalang. Duc of Tic iargest mercantile deals Mr. Argue. is retiring from business) atted in an interview today com on account of bis beakth. Although Be iained that politicians and other im- ever put through in Western Canada was consummated yesterday afternoon when the firm of Argue Cooper was dissolved, Mr. Cooper taking over Mr. Angue s share in the business, as well as his real estate holdings. This firm commenced business some nine years ago in a tuilling on the south corer of the property where the present store stands. By their ag- grestiveness, the business kept grow- ing very rapidly, and in 1906 loois strong and bealthy, the beavy stmin fas had its efect of February to allow Mr. Cooper a few holidays, alter which, we under- stand, he may minent business man, bat are p a Citizen their floor space to half what it now this Jarge undertaking, TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. London, Jan. 17. The judicial con- mittee of the Privy Council today gave judgment, dismissing the appeal in the wounding bim twiew cane referred to them from the Su- i0 the rigbt breast. Perry immedia- preme Cour: of Canada of the city of tly set out for Moose Jaw during the Montreal vs. the Montreal Street Rail- 2t jd spelt taking the best wep Company, reapondents, and the Pert of four days (o make the hund- Attorney-General for the Province of fed mile trip and received attention Quebec, intervenants, being Ywheth- at the local hospital where he er certain through traffic upon the lies. Sympathy in the district is respondent's railway fa subject t tresteing shown to Miss Perry who is legislative authority of the Parlia- liked and respected by everybody, H. ment of Canada and the Board of Rail- B. Pe 7 , the wounded man, 1s of good way Commissioners under the provis- repute In the district, fons of the British North American act and the Railway Act of Capada. London, Jan, 17 Horrible cond Black and Redden were for the Appel- tions prevaitime-among the peasantry ants, Botterl and Roche for the res- in South Eastern Russia are depicted pondents and the Charles Russell Co in a telegram from a doctor in Oren- and Withers, Beason, Birkett and/burg, which Is published here as Davies for the interverants snecial article. The doctor says starving peasantry in the government Moose Jaw, Sask, Jan. 17 The re- of Orenburg on the river, owing 0 sidents of Wood Mountain district having received any assistance from feere astounded to learn that Eila,/the authorities are selling their chit- seveoteen year old daughter of H. R. dren to Khirgese nomads in the gov Perry has ben placed under arrest ernment of Sartou. Many of the peo- charged with having shot and wound. the vicinity have died from ed her father who bax been in Mos and typhus and more than Jaw Hosplial since the 12th She per cent of the children are appeared Before the magistrate yes- Rtricker with a fearful epidemte In terday and the whole affair took on *ome of the villages, while in other an entirely new complexion when her; istricts distress is extreme. feridence was given... She is now out on bail. On entering the hospital Winnipex, Jan, 17 Fire which Perry claitned he had shot himself ac- broke out in Lightfoot's storage ware- cldente/y with an automatic pistol. bouse at the corner of Adelaide and toren Perry and bls daughter and the upshot was thst Er WaRUTed he roughly and then went outside to get 2 whip to chastise her with. When returned she shot him ith a 42 calibre revolver, ple in hunger venty portant personages were rae too influential with the administra- will remain im the store untit the first tio, of the opera. Fo south for a time. sadressing his constituents, said ths - is We regret losing Mr. Argue es a pro- in Canade they had trouble enough be tkcemary for tim to enlarge his jor they We wish to congratulate Mr. Coop- ts the provincia authorities being ex- mea have been at were compelied to enlange, increasing er and wish him all future suecest inlercised from time to time in contra- mises and now the new building, Jaiction to the canadians would rejoice if the Union- old, has Been. opened to the. public, istz here succeeded n preventing Irish and Mr. hard -at work os SS is team needs to curry at least twelve Home Rule. i the new store which is certainly a) 0, aaa in the uate iM a prominent next to makes a desirable ay. ion whether Paris is more interested Strike of the Ballot at the declaration of 7 nthe Ope business quarter as well as a central is called diates wanted at irom 7 to 8, the meeting. prac and At the meeting the matter of a little late as the Interme- Uhey er Poincaire. The trotftle in spot im th: town, Hatters will be ganizing the Alt Stars under the name the ranks of the ballot is not neW. intereste to know that Mr. Hutchin- of the Medicine Hat Seniors will be Months ago the male dancers struck som will be able in a vear's time tol dealt with, New officers will be elec. as against the appointment of a cer- rank amongst the old timers of the ted and the standing of the team tain Clairet as dan directors. were firn ballet was given without the men dancers, The next day, however, Clai- ing master. The city. Mr, Hutebinsog is*at for a night Snd/an old timer but as the rules govern the old timers have mow become more stringent 4 ret was deprived of his appoimument. i205 kas to hate q record of BO years The ballet demands a-xcale of WOKS: eSgoce behind jhim.tefore he is en 409 and 3.800 franes per an- titled to class iimsdlf in that cat Mr. Huzehison is looking present that association of 3.200. aunt, - The members of the baliet complain that the directors yielded to outside Influence in taking engagements, fixing salaries, An open ra gory for as the young dancers their states in this city years gome by. in the Me. the city that be bas, through thick at, and thin, carried on his business from the smal started: So rapid has been the devel- opment of his business that a shor: time since he considened that it would altogether London, Jan. 17. Sir Max Aitken, Domiaion to the other owing doing in the fature. Fer some work on bis pre- central government. most double in size of that of the pun. TeHit to te city. Heme Berlin, Jan. 17 The Tagliche Run- dschaa published what t declares '0 anciaily management they are at The next matter of importance will Ye the discussing of an agreement be- tween the seniors as to out of town games which it is hoped will be ar- ranged. ward, however, to the coming year) The feeling seems to be that noth ind WEE be will take hls place amongst ing bet the stspugest tea the few remaining Hatters who plant- represcat the city, 0 ax to take chances Hatchinson tins Geant are agreeable and it is likely so much confidence in the future of that this arrangement will be artived Its rather Be sure and attend orial Rooms .30 o'clock tonight. over was the salary limit. thought-10 be enough. arises can players be induced to come to the west here for such a salary. A Catchers and the pitahers All Kinds abd descriptions ol batt- abeolutely all that tun reported on so that the will know just whatever of defeat late but better late 1300 basemen, can where should Both than dation is Hull the success The News Edit- At the mecting of the Western Can- rith provincial home rule, the system Premises to allow for the-mided em- ai. 1eagu. at Leitheidge where the to Hearn that we will mot tow him as Causing disagreements from one end unt of business that he is hopetul Of octeer of the Alberta League wus dis- ime cussed, the principal matter. talked wus, The question: two That 1s cut Maucbester, Jan. 17 The ors and workers sir At the The three weeks st Wgely to put mits has cost an end to Industrial jars which have ives have lost 5,000,000 in wages and been so costly to both sides. The spinners, who have been on half pay Suggestion of Sir George Askwith was the lock-out begun bave sacri- framed in such a way, it can malntain fieed about 1,125,000, Trades unions fed, the list of those Askwith, propo- won by Sir George now recognized as the Brit- sals made to emplo: t cottbn trade conference by strike settler. George resenting Asigyith, re page of the Board of Trade, appear 30,000,000. Operat. its principles without injuring the have spent 1,050,000 In strike pay. rights of the other. ..Neither side London, 17 As a result of a series under the terms of the proposal shall of meetings between coal owners: and be entitled to take action on the qui tion of the employment of non-nnion- ists which shall involve the stoppage of machinery of the mills without giv- ing six months written notice. Should provisional -settlement be agreed to the mills will re-open January 2 miners. held ences betwa at Birmingham, differ- theemployera and wor- kers which are m the settlement of the fixed minimum wagehave been narrowed down parti- eutarly as regards English coal fields and an early settlement may now be The agreement between the owners looked for. The dispute affects and the men, if it is eventually rath about 900,000 men. ee AVAH says they are not pros that Koryzuk, an Austrian, was sent lt;4 doesn't say that they are amateurs the Home of Detention at Lethbridge, and it dors not say that the players until the whereabouts of bis tether who play with or against them are could Le discovered. Koryruk left not Hable to te made pros. The 0. Medicine Hat somewhere in the first H the oldest and best rogulated werk of December and has not beet Mockey association of the amateur heard of since. The child is mother- ranks in the Dominion, holds that less and the police chief would te glad once 4 pro. a'ways a pro., and other to have any information respecting associations hold to the same thing. his father's whereabouts. What will be the action of other A Al's in regard to these boys RED CROSS BAKER HAS CHANGED HAKDS George W Carl Busch and Clarence Ecklund will meet: at Moose Jaw's wrestling carnival on Jano 19, There will be two preliminaries. Sues and Milton B. oods, sadlery, bags and other/down to and at the same time pro- Tassie have taken over the business be dependable Information of the) P v See ne teres irhis, the pa, tYPes of articles are for sale, and the duce goo brand of ball. At that LOCAL BREVITIES formeriy conducted by Smith as r t Sos fe aenbly ironeenistend Shee t MacKay, known ax -th Red Cros provides for the creation of eight reservo that makes for a first class store, third squadron of ships of whieh two are already in ser- appropriation splentid appearance ani large bay sindow adorns the front in which will vice and also a large far subarines For the primary cost in the tion of the squadron and the total cost of the submarines, between 2 000,000 and 30,000,000 marks will asked co be obtained within. The ground ake floor measures B5 feet by 25 feet, part of this beimg partitioned off in the rear by a workroom, measuring eS a eel burned to death in bis priva a wreck this morning at Kelso. Mo,,. Me Walls and the ceiling are Kalsom- 7 145 miles south of St. Louis. Larg lights om the ceiling give a Toronto, Jan. 17. When the Pro- fine asject to the place at might and testant petition declalming against a jerfect tof light is flashed the Ne Temere Decree in Ontario Is down when the large burners are at presented to the Lleut-Gov.. it will weak contain hundreds of thousands of names, but will not outline a big pol fey backed by thoxe whowe sign: the attached, No, we are not ontlining a big pol common us in the city and the gen- tified likely to attract customers. Mr. of Ontario, this morning. stated ease; we want .one marriage pains sald Rev. E. D. Silcox to law only. We-don't want any church ben erected which now takes them. ft appears that a quarrel arose be- Bannstyne at an early hour this lew envete Ee Place amongst the beat in the city. in the west. . on 25 by 6 fect. Down below is a Se od a aso atthe same se eee Se a i abeve ths ground floor are lange and with headquarters if St ouls, was ous oilices. The whole sano back into emateur ranks ing condemned and severely criticised hy the press of the Province, and it The store itself is one of the most) would seem that this criticism is jus a little hole in the 1300. What led the association town moguls all one of the pitchers would have to act las utility fielder. One of the twelve The building from the outside is of Would bave to be a playing manager and his salary that is, if he was any 1 Kind of managet at all, and the be placed a choice supply of the goods eegue don t want boncheads wouid inol another. of thelr popular dances The a Canadian League carries q 1900 salary ard s orchestra will be in attendance. limnt, and they had some close figur- ing to keep within the limit, and the cost of living there is much less than All Uhese things should considered before a decision is Good ball aught to be the leading motto of such a league, poor tall would prove the leading death The action of the Alterta A.H.A. in reimsating the Bishop boys of Bas- about his cattle. A warning Was not ho is living with ber soa-in-law Mc. is be to eral appearance is of a Wint that is take such hasty action and replace Hut- them after they iad trat a short time fey to present to the Lient. Governor chinscn has not stinted in his desire ' before denounced them as out and out wie the store as presentable and professionals is a wonder, but What we want Is alas picturesque as possible, and after the face of it, it would seem as if ing eflorts on the part of the the great Lig law for the whole province and one) workmen a really hmdsome store has ashamed for killing the team of the th its Little wee town and took mercy om the chief of police with the result tle of Oak Take, Man., tomourn bi However, just because the A. that thie 12 year old som of William from (From Wednesday's Dally) Messrs, A. P, Burns and C. 8, Pin- gle left this morning on a month's trip to California. The Medicine Hat Tennis Club will Bakery, and Intend to instal a mod- Jern bread manufacturing plant. The business will be manaxed by George W. Tassie, who has had a large ox- perience tn this line in the east. but who for the last fow years has been a popular employee of the C.P.R. here. Milton B. Tassie, is now representing a lerRWthanufacturing concern in New York City, but intends to make Medicine Hat bis home-in the near future at the opera house January 25, I.con Mra, W. R. Penland Teft the city last night for Caltfornia Robert McAllister has r tdrned to the city after a short absence. Mrs. Thomas W. Knight, 619 Brac. tat street, oil receive on frvareday Fan 18, und om the third Thursday OBITUARY , After suffering aes Jerry MeNefl who was fined for assaulting the pound-keeper says that due warning was not given him Heart disease Mrs necessary as he has no such thing as R. Smith, at 700 Bracmar street, wandering cattle, Tut was watering Passed away this morning a the his two mtich cows at his own stable age of 56 years and 11 months. The When pound-keeper Funnel ap- funeral will take place from the proached him and without a word home of Mr R. 1. Smith on Wedses- started driving hin cows away to day at 2 o'clock to Hillaide oeenetery, pound, which, he says, he naturally Rev. N. McDonald officlatiog,. Deones- protested against and did not let him ed, who has been a tember of the take-his cattle. Methodist. church, teaves an aged bus- - bared and three daughters, Mra. B. I. A distressing case of alleged child Smith of Meticine Hat, Mrs. Tasker desertion has come to the notice of of Kenton, Man., and Mra, J. In Tat: toss. will be another victory added t p gt; nly connected with Thurada RES Other rewu voation of pu have been m: below rade VU. Flo, MeNicho Francis Rej May Lewin Harold F H, Laing, W. Helmer H, Clough Beatrice Gert D. L. Joyner Kitty Heath Galena Day Lucy Rose Percy Richie Wilfred McK Leigh MeWill Kdgar Colter Edna Matche G. MeCutcheo Alma Courcey Annie Nott Roy Keating bon Woodwa Ben Woodwa Laurence Ri Myrtle Ender Marguerite D Beatrice a Robinsd BE, G. Cooke Grade VII Alice Grant Vivia Derr Margaret Dar Lillian Wilso Earl Cooper Robt, Malco y Arthur Broth Winnifred Ba Ruth Willian Sydney Fatt Frank Teel Archiel Haw Ruby Allen Raith Walker Ella Horton Mary Holt Jackie Earl Lilian Little Will White Karl Siflak Dorothy Cris: Ida Hoover Rarmond Lr Jack McCarg . Robertson Jas, Williams Lillian Forre Ireland
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