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eb, 1919 to Medi futur ion of the red to be P.R., who rehension but who them and pnton on spots, and nid doubt amp- ive ree of the north and s that this the front slature, provineial hard for ne eastern C.N.R. he matter rable ? by statement he charter fected this ighten the connection facts, full en in pos- and City sill provid- pe granted n Railway in the ses- es applied ends is the onstrueted thern Rail im; thence und south- voint at or a souther- the south- -rovinee of referred to ile in com- d that the 1 in such a of the pro- th Medicine committee ed for the gt; House re urther con hole House were made ern part of fecting the ne and sub- given the i Op) ally passed sent guar- constructed thern Rail- rim; thence and south- int at Ver- erly direct- Wainwright t'to-a point of the Pro- ranch from ermillion in to the nee. en that al- specificiall rough Medi- uest the bill ute to pass s was done the holidays unity avail- was not de- itil it reaeh- ould satisfy at their in ed by- their legislation xtent of two oute of this within one 1 four years, Goose Lake hern is also n and work that this ern system edicine Hat ady aceomp- at this com- edicine Hat, an safely be ands of Mr. merican sintegrating constructed t consequen- n prove cor- ada and the in question ling the per- sate harm. Thursday, February 16th, 1912 MEDICINS 1AT NEWS Page Fiv Canada Does Not Produce Enough Millions iry Products One Hundred Output of Dairy ce Little of It Exported Eighty Million worth Consumed at Home. Acesta's total annual output of slaugiter as calves, atl now the days deine protucis approximates 100,- of famine have returned, browuse Seadtee ot which Outario. protuces unfavorable weather not only 15 aaeeetall What does the west con; Canada and the United Stared, but tribute? Tn IIL the farmers of Jalso throughout Europa Manitoba marketed butter and cheese estimated (0 be worth 1,500,000 Saskatchewan farmers did even leas. Ontario and excessive reina and cold true they produce enormous weather in the west muy te said to quencies of browdstufls. But they bave led up to the present tng blrices, cannot live ty, bread alone; they Must) Hor it must Ye home in mind that th fmve butter and milk amd oggs amd) cott Of food has beg increasing in manta, and for these they have to try for ten years until farm depend upon Ontario, Quebec, or upan produce. now is over filtyy per cent ie Usted States. Western Canada dearer than it was in the year 1901 is adapted for the production Wf such And it is because there 18 chronic dartickea ex those just mentioned acd state of uncertainty, ebout the H will produce than plentifully one sources of prouction in Cynada that day. The hokling of large tracts of laid tA speculators does vot tend to bas: food tem the development of the live stock fmdwatzy of the west, There is com paratively Hitle mixed jo Saskatchewan, Pricer have height. But climbs, last summer Drowth in The lack of moisture distressed both continents It ia this con constant com pout dear we have with uy a panion in complai The production of food has ously failed 10 keep pace with com: Many commodities which Canada used to-export in lange quan: already reached a dizzy tities are now consumed they hive not yet done home The people, at such a farming done) sinnption. entirely at ome phases of the ade Unreaten to pass into complete eign Sime as this, said an expert, are oblivion, for, although the total va apt te talk about the extortionist Ine of all agricultural products ex practices af tbe Vutcher, the grocer, ported increased from 927,516,600 in te taker and the other purveyors of 1900 to 80,000,000 last year, the ex war daily substance. It is ove of the ports of cattle barely held their own, foibles of hhuwan pature to blame the Sheep exports showed a huge dverease Se neo yon nbn sh pn ue he hip of te, er peas 0) sea ae PP es hecraaiag trom 6122 icbla 100) 6 Ne ee ee eee cote abc 1070590 fn 1806, fell of to Nv nlldaea in canilot (te parc re toe store of the wholesale house with Eighty million dollars worth ee een eer cece see oe ee es cais ceeuated av ar Pepe ernie Paks than lion dollars ay ar, is being com sappaies. his is ag pian sumed at bome atiom, based on the genaral law of ) Caleada's exports of cheese are supply and demand, but it contains about the reason why food is so expensive in Alberta, and, in fact, in all Can- ada. This problem of costly living is by stTowing the same today ten or twelve years ago. The net in A agricultural , is explained by the) grain and rease in shipments products, the flour export no means a new issue, In ihe winter trade. Exports of wheat in its raw of 1909-10 the revolt. agains: high stace increase try SH,000,000 from prices took. the form of antiasut- 1200 to 190 , while exports of wheat cating leagues, but the prices did not flour increase? by 510,000. come down until the beginning of The .presmt condition in Canada is ast year, and they declined then only found to be acute until the spring, because there was every prospect of when dairy produce and vagetables abundant crops all over America, may be lowered porarilyy at any five stock was rushed to market, 4 /rate. by the incoming tush of the large number of THE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE GIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L, Presivent (ALEXANDER LAIRD, General MANAGER CAPITAL, - 10,000,000 REST, - 7,000,000 FARMERS BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales motes are supplied free of charge ea application. BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of R OR Yards at Redcliff, Suttield and Tilley, Alberta : 3 eet Wholesale and retail dealers in SHINGLES, WINDOWS, LIME, LUMBER, LATH, MOULDINGS, DooR 5, PLASTER, - CEMENT, COAL AND WooD, WOCOoooarrtertnnnnd notes ede tr open eteeees PARRA ARRRRRA ARERR R RRA ed Dominion Permanent Loan Co. Mooney to Loan Applyto . LEAN, Agent, Lumber Yards, To-onto Street. FOR CASH large or small Write, giving particulars as to quantity, weight, I am open to bu: bunches of HORSES or CATTLE. price, etc. A. LAYZELL, a exactly what 1s happening, the pr obsi- cents to as they were . cattle hey must Tove, Tne tamite and high food prices would be valution of the develop: alas ty. The fjocs) vunditions Lo: wyem We Ontario farmer tor meats, vegetables, butter anid ages, ati) upon diy wet tol flour 1 Ontary wal the fo sipply Uy wettopoltain contre with an altunlas thowe produc te propla of the cities will we bbe gt; pray langh pirices Yor food And that districts of Canada ure not food to. the cities expect, and mo matter sending as much cities ax the Sow mucn the like te oblibe country people would they canmot do it, be the stufl to send cause then have ne One of the keenest live stock men of Canada, Ontario. mery tokl Ike Globe the other day bat ke bad not very often in bir lite experienced the times when the farm 4 well-informed ef was able to dictate his own prices for cattle, But, said he, the On tario beef-raiser will be able to do se this winter and spring. Speal further on the question, the dealer said it is impossible for a farmer to place well-fmished bullock on the less than seven This means if good butchering cattle are going to be sold marlact today for regularly now for sve and over, live weight, the cvnsumer fn Toronto, Hamilton end Montreal will Vay all the way from ten and twelve cats a pound swenty) dnd twenty-two cents a pound for the va roasts which come iro us cuts and the beef ani 2 upplies to mal. The same cond: mutton, latnlg, veal, and perhaps pork, sause supplies of live emimals are ar and feed today previous years, As q rule, when Ontaro is short of cattle the west isable to hip its ramchfed stock to the east- cra-markets, but this year our but. chers cannot depend upon the prairie Provinces for their supplies. Butchers cattle are now selling as high in Winnipeg, Fdmonton and Cal-j gary as in Toronto and Moutreal, and is an unusual condition. Receipts Bt Winuipay(tor 1911 showed a falling: efi from the recent of the previous year of over cighty thousand head of The rason for this is not bard to'find. The ranches of tha west have een rapidly, broken up and converted into farms to be devoted largely to wheat-raising. is much more ex. pensive than in Hence the increase of over two million acres in the amount f land under cultivation in the three Provinces last western year, and great losses which oi through the de- hence also toe ftlions of bushels of not be marketed in the rigorous western rmers of West 6 feed all the grain the fields for want of ve or utilize it time to ascapy ter the n Canada now spoilin some agency to they would la fit, which unde a substantial pro- tie present condi lt;jons') italy, the beet minimized. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound of to the affected parts is superior to any plaster, When tr ubled with lame back or pains In the side or chest give it a trial and you are cer- tain to be more than pleased with the prompt rellef which It affords. Sold by all dealers, LOCAL BREVITIES (From Tuesday's Daily) Mr, Dr, Bolten and wife of Irvine spent Sunday-at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. J, Gants, Walsh. Born at Lethbridge Feb. 11th to Mr. and Mrs, H, L. Ripley, a son. Mrs, A. A. Smith, Toronto St, was hostess at eight tables of whist Fri- day afternoon, Mrs. E, Patterson and Mrs, R, D. Smith taking the honors, and Mrs, Grimmer and Mrs, A. M. Wright the consolation prizes. Mrs. A. P. Day, Mrs, Beveridge and Miss Slack assisted the hostess. Dancing at the Hospital Ball to- morrow evening will begin at 8.90 promptly, Mrs, Crissal s orchestra furnishing the music until the arrival of the Leonard Orchestra. Refresh- ments will be served at midnight. Monday afternoon and evening Mrs. J. H. Spencer entertained In her us- ual charming style. She was assist- ed by Mrs, Yulll, Mrs, RD. Smith, Mrs, Atkinson, Mrs. Ready, Miss Slack and Miss Aldridge. In the after- noon ten tables of progressive whist were played, the prizes being won by Mrs, Chas, Allen, Mrs. G. Johnstone, Mrs, Pettet and Mrs. Williamson, In the evening bridge was played at eight tables, the prize winners being Mrs. Cousins, Mrs, Smith, Mrs, Bell, Mrs. dete LOCAL FREIGHT AGENT Mr, ALP. Wilson, who for the last Oro years bas been Chief Clerk Im the (PLR. freleht oftice fm this city, has heen appointed local freight succeeding Mr. R.A Sewell, who recently rvsizned the position, Mr, Wilson popularity amongst the basi- agent, ess men was attested by th fact that a very heavily sign ed petition way presented to the manu tasking that fhe recelye this uppolntment. + bbb bt Mr. Victor Heyallaufl s many local Iriaods will te interested 0 learning that another of his patented inven tions is mecting with success. In ref erence to his Hlesaving device the Winnipeg Telogram says: The like saving device, the inveation of V. W Meydlaufl, is, T am confident, uble to supply a long felt need. It is. some thing ahead of any of the present lifesaving apparatus, im case of Gres, now in existence, said Chief Buchan ni ied it, y and it 2 this mori Wa he said, (in our gym. works perfectly. It will be tried outside from q five story building also. Our tose are de: lighted with it and would tackle a descen fromm any height with iv The chief went on to say that in many cases people in the rooms of h buildings suffocated before help If Mr. Vice were in every; room this dunger would be eliminated. He hoped to see the day when it would be compulsory reached them Heyilaul's de to have this most useful appliance in- stalled in every upstairs room is the mother of tion. The device, which consists of a safet: Necessity inven- clutch on a ropa enatles a per son to descend at an even rate of speed from any height to the ground, Its action is automatic. Mr Herd luufi had an incentive to setting brains to work on this device from a narrow escape he himself had in serious fire. T. Morris Constable G T. Monk for same offence paid a similar fine c Zaturusky to being disorderly on Sergeant Campey was called out trom lis home and om arriving at ac cused's house found a drunsen and disorderlsi crowd of foreigners. As he Could mot get any names ha arrested Zar ashe was owner of the house. risoner pleaded guilty and said that they were all fined 85 and 2.50 costs. W. Bain was charged with having horse colebrating. He was n the street improperly secured Evidenre was given to show that the nsual weight was attached to the horse's bit and that the horse bolted nd broke the Tine attached to the In consideration of which Magistrate Kealy dismissed the case but warned the accused against simi lar case occurring, DOMINION GOVT. waight ARRANGEMENTS 10 DISTRIBUTE SEED Farmers or Homesteaders who want Seed should Apply to Winnipeg at Once. In onder to make use of seed grein available in frosted districts and to provide seed to the homesteader at lowest cost, distritmtion will be done as follows wherever practicable: Every homesteader resfiiring seed rain must make application to Mr. J. Bruce Walker, commissioner of immigration, Winnipeg, stating the icind and amount of grain required. Hf seod grain of th kind the bome- steader requires, of desirable quality can be purchased in his neighborbood, the man who has this grain for sale will be supplied with a list of tha orders he is to fill together with lien form. The homesteader applying in that neighborhood will call oa the man who owns the grain, present duplicate order from Me. Walker, sign the lien and get the grain. The seller will then send the signed lien duly executed and witnessed to Mr. Walker, whereupon be will receive his cheque for the amount covered . for the lien. It will be readily see that in order to avoid delay and disap- Drake, Mra, Grimmer, Mrs. Crawford, pointment, it is very important, that Mra, MeLean and Mra, R. D. Porter. The consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs, Everard and Mrs, Phillips, Miss Ada Taylor has returned to Vancouver after spending a couple of months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas, Taylor, Toronto St. Mr. T. Money of Whitla is in the Hat on business. Mr. A. Thomson of Carlstadt is in the city today. D. 1. Woodhouse returned from algary after a week's holidat there. He says that-building is going on apace there and that be wa surptised to see so few unemployed om the streets The Bow Islan? Hocken teem passe 106 Sixth Ave,, Bast, Calgary, Alta, the papers be absotuteln cortect in every detail, Farmers and grein dealers baving seed arain for sale) and who intend to apply for it seed should write Mr. Walker at once in order that the work may be com- pleted before seeding time. TELEGRAPHIC , DESPATCHES Fargo, N.D., Feb. 4. Two persons, were fatally injured, fourteen sertous- ly injured, and scores of others re ceived minor injuries when No. 2 Oriental Limited ? the Great Nor- through the Hat yesterday on their thern's fast coast. train wes wrecked way to Bassano. at a polmt two miles east of Doyon, , artesied by Police wer for being drunk and disorderly was, after pleading guilty, fined 3 in the police court today. The ) Original will he HA. Mace, Miumeaplis, . mck Inully injured abd thought to Only Seriously in Syvert Verget Genuine ratufirvok, tadly amjurad in bead: on Barge, Ushabrook, ND., col am) ribs broken; Win, Hea Beware x Is Take, bead amd bands f badly cut, Thomas O'Brien, St.Cloud, o Minn. head and arm injural; Hol. imitations anal year old som, Sherwood ND, noth badly anjured about brad; Sold ep Herman, Seattle, eee on the through win found hanging rom 7 window with back badly sprained: Merits Mr. aud Mrs. Z, W. Zoliflax, Eureka, of , Mont,, woman mjured tadly on lower ; yi limbs and m on head; Lute Minard s Devils Lake, head and arms badlt cut; Liniment A. J. Geogg, Minneapolis, whtte cool on diner, badly bruised lout the body; Clara Ruspess, Dockstar, ND. badly cut and arms Gilel with glass Mra. Wm, E. Baldwin, Devils Lake, ES ankle broken. - SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING The train was running at a rate of fity miles an hour REGULATIONS Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 14. The (OAL mining rights of the Dominion Great Northern Orlental Limited No. 2 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and thound, was wrecked at 9.15 o'clock Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the last evening midway between Burtlem Nottl-West Territories and in a pot lem tion of the Province of British Col- and Doyon in Ramsay county, in umbia, may be leased for a term of which two people were eriously in- twenty-one years at an annusl rental of 1 an acre. Not more than 2,500 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for a lease must be of the made by the applicant In person to the Agent.or- Sub-Agent of the district in ocen. Which the rights applied for are slt- uated. ed In surveyed territory the land must be deseribed by sections, or legal sub- 1 : i divisions of sections. and in unsurvey- The wreck from the point of view eq territory the tract applied for shall of damage to rolling stock, was the be staked out by the applicant him- most disastrous In the history of the self. Jured and a dozen more juries but not serious suffered in- Wm. Prindeville, engin sand an arm brok nd may die, One of the punta of a day severe Injuries, rain, had both le ach also sul State, Every car left the track. Out , Bach application must be accompan- ot the 1h cars, including the maii ied bY a fee of 5 which will be re- i igh cara. Lt the mail) funded if the rights applied for are car, only three remained right side up not available, but not otherwise. A and these were off the track. royalty shall be paid on tue merchant In view of the fact that the wreck Able output of the mine at the rate of Aone five cents per ton. occurred on a ten foot grade and at) Pyceme Per tO the mine a sharp curve on the rond, the fact shall furnish theAgent with sworn that not one was killed is remarkable. yoo serounting: for she: fale quans Conductor Ba. Prentice notified the ty of merchantable coal mined and nductor Ed. Prentice notified the) 5.) the royalty thereon. If the coal early mining rights are not being operated, hour this morning that no lives were such returns should be furnished at lost in the wreck. The cause of the least once a year. wreck Is something of a mystery; al- ,, The lease will include the coal min- eae sing of a mastery: ol ing rights only, but the lessee may be hough its Uelleve that: the permitted to purchase whatever avall- broken Tail is responsible. The track able surface rights may be considered superintendent s office at an usual News Classified Aas DVERTISEMENTS ONDER THT beading Lost, Fouml Fer Sale To Rem, To Exchange, Wants, ete per week, EN DOLLARS REWARD Got away from Forrea Station, with harness on, one dark chestuut mare about 15 Tatidar Weasded ps (wud) ue Gu Lt Also os Prien Jaw. Write P.O, Box 702, Medicine Hat acd will call for samo, oulder H. Green D from Cypress Hills brown gelding and bay mare, weight about 1300 each; 5 years old; brand ed e on right shoulder, Last seen at Badwater Lake. 10.00 reward fot (nformation leading to thelr re coveryy T. Glibert, Little Plume, Alta 27-w-13, S2O REWARD for the return of large brown mare and colt, white face, heavy mane and tall, branded GS: right thigh, has star on right shoulder. Seen last with her colt north of Bowell, Frank Carey, Med- feine Hat P.O. J, 25, F, 1-8-16,3tw 1 bay gelding 5 yrs. old, with white face and big white spot on belly, and white hind legs, branded with over V on left jaw. Lost, about 18 months ago. 10 reward. B, Boytinck, Irvine. Fel4ttw wu 8 XCHANGE FARM of 160 acres and stock for Medicine Hat Property. Good buildings and plen- ty of water on farm. Situation twp, 9, range 3, Sec. 28, N.E. 1-4. Andrew Brandt, Josephsburg, Alta. F.8-2m.w S20. REWARD for the return of large brown mare, white face, heavy mane and tail, branded W on right thigh, has star on right should- jer. Seen last with her colt north of Bowell, Frank Carey, Medicine Hat Po J. , F. 1-8, 3tw TPACHER WANTED For State School District No. 1817, com- mencing duties ist Monday in Febru- ary. Salary according to abilities, Address letters to Wm. Wellington, Secretary, Bull's Head. wett QSTRAY Came onto our premises tn Noy, last, one blue roan mare, was torn up for a distance of some Becessary for the working of the mine C/ ht about 1050 Ibs., branded B.S. 200 feet and a section crew is at work * . the rate of 10.00 an acre. jon left shoulder, Gwuer can have See e ete : For full information application same by payi fs Fepatring the damage, There will ve ghould be made to the Secretary of the Comnagy ieee eemees Cavan and practically no delay to trains other Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or Peuumore F.-1-6tw, than No. 2 to any Agent or Sub-agent of Domin- 2 ton Lands, relief train was sent from Devil's Swoon ke with physicians and the injured Deputy Minister of the Interior. will be brought into that city this N, B Unauthorized publication of morning, this advertisement will not be paid for. Sept 14-w6moi Washington, Feb, 14. Australians, Americans and New Zealanders are) the greatest meat. eaters in the world Statistics just announced by the Unl- ted States department of agriculture show that Australians eat 262.6 pounds of meat a year each and New Zea- ish eat only 105 pounds and Ameri* section ef available Dominion land in meat, Consumption of xtra edible, The applicant must appear in person SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY person who is the sole head of a family, 0: any male over 18 FOR SALE Chopped Barley, Wheat and Oats H. JOHNSON Flour and Feed Mill i 4 Miles North Graburn Gape parts brings the American total to 2 ,t8e Dominion Lands Agency or - ts Sub-Agency for the district fatry 5 pounds by proxy may be made at any agency, The per capita consumption of meat on certain conditions, by father, noth- by other countries is Argentina 140/eF; 00, daughter, brother or sister of ee eniePe vei, IMtending homesteader. pounds; Austria-Hungary and Bel- puties Six months residence upon xium 70; Canada 190; Cuba 124; Den- and cultivation of the land in each of mark 76; France 78.9; Germany 117.1; three years. A homesteader may 1 46.5: Russia 48: Spain 49, and Within nine miles of his homestead on farm of at least 80 acres solely own- ed and occupted by him or by his fath- er, mother, son, daughter, brother or ae sister, New York, Feb, 14. The sta of In certain districts homesteader the U.S. Life Insurance Company bas in good standing may pre-empt a quar- just completed a ten days joo of er Section alongside bis homestead. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must wasting and ironing which was prob- reside upon the homestead or pre- allly without precedent in New York. emption sit months in each of six The wast, which was dried on Years from the date of homestead en- try (including the time required to ines strung across the vault of / earn homestead patent) and cultivate big Wall street tank and then ironed fifty acres extra. out carefully with electric irons, con- , A omesteader who has exhausted s his homestead right and cannot obtain Sisted of 3,000 picces of paper, repre- a pre-emption may enter for a pur- senting more than 3,000,000, the se- chased homestead in certain districts. curities salv d from the sub-cellar Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must : reside six months in each of three vablts of the burned Eqmitable build- years, cultivate fifty acres-and erect ing a fortnight ago. Thousands of a house worth 300.00. galldns of water had filtered through W. W. CORY. Chem while they lay there and the Deputy of the Minister ofthe Interior Papers were reduced almost to a pulp , N-B- Unauthorized publication of eas a belt Fastiog 4 this advertisement will not be paid Sept. 14-d-6 mos. HORSEMEN ATTENTION L08T Biack steer, white spots on face; horneless, four years old, branded Last seen left ribs. in Robin- son's Cooley. 5.00 for Iccating, John Ross, Centrai a sc Park, Medicine Hat. F. 8-3tw Peanisice We offer for sale the well Known pure bred Clydesdale One of the best Improved dairy Stallion farms in Alberta, situated on Rose Creek, about 10 miles south of Irvine station, comprising 319 acres of good farming land, 50 acres broken, 250 acres more can be broken; all fenced, and government school on the farm; crop last year: wheat 31 bushels to the acre, not frozen; oats 80 bushels to the acre; also 2 crops of rye; all the farm stock and implements, dairy utensils, 3 work horses, 8 dairy cows, 4 breeding sows to farrow in April, 44 chickens, 3 sets of harness, about 10 tons of hay, 150 bushels of seed wheat, 125 bushels of oats, and a quantity of rye, The improvements on this farm are worth 1800. Price for the whole outfit: Cash, 25 dollars per acre, on time thirty dollars, half cash, balance in three instalments, with Interest at 7 per DUKE (82781: Color: dark bay, stripe off, fore and hind legs white; age 7 years, weight about 1300 Ibs. Best Stallion of his kind In this district. We will sell or trade him for range horses. For price and pedigree write or call M. KARKLIN SON Elkwater, Alta. Dealers fm all kinds of horses. di-w1 mo feb 1. Kenyon, Minn., Feb. 7. Three chil- cent, The reason for selling so cheap) dren of John Pildebrand, living six retiring from farming on account of miles west of here were killed when old age. This farm is worth the price the acetylene gas plant exploded LIME FOR SALE Phone x58, Call two. J.R.JOHNSTON COnTRacTOR BINDERS AND BINDER TWINE. J.H. HARMAN Medicine Hat, - Alberts Main'St, opp. Johnston'nLivory Sable FOR SALE Farm machinery, including new Massey-Harris four-horse Grill, sulky plows, gang plows, Campbell packer, mowing ma- chine, horse rakes, etc, to be Sold cheap for cash. Apply to T. L CORBETT. Box 443. dtw GRAND HOTEL WALSH, ALTA. FRED MUND, Proprietor First-class accommodation or the traveling public. L, anne REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FARM LOANS, IRVINE + + without stock. Apply News office, night. They were between 9 and 17 Medicine Hat, or the owner. Alger- Years old. The victims are two boys 8- non Mort, Newburg PyO., Alberta. and a girl. The house waa blown to kine mting Fob, 15-4tw pieces. came a
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