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1913-06-26
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Thursday, Jus Be CANADA PROM i All Three Prairie provine rt A Dada Moisture and Crops Mak- , ing Great Progress. jo PLENTIFUL RANS MAKE ALL WESTERN HSE EXCELLENT CROPS; AKY CONDITIONS CALL central Alberta. tased that i ay's Daily i ent rains RAVE PUL THE TOPS) Her ween and Mrdicine I in the Medicine Hat district ID (Ol the crops ough moisture t i best of shape, say the pest authorities 1, days without seri While ten days ago the crops were T - ony rosul - REY TEE Tor trey tine o-rear aent the TOR THER A DART continued dry weather was not briN - Edmonton, J The pros x tiem along as well as could have been wished, the rains of the last f the section days have put them into excellent fa pains shape. so that they could hardly be ests Aa tacos canbe learned every part of the whole Southern countss has recetved an abundant kupply of moisture. With favorable conditions Strathcona section, although there from this time forth the Medicine limoce rain would be weleome, There Hat district will: reap a record har- ig-xo-saffering,for moisture in the MUNICIPALITIES WUST BORROW LESS, i sclish Commenton Camudtfanr toe-extrs, ork-sod-the lishing and heatios. Indignation Over Horne Payne's Speech. oe The TT CORP days papers regarding the tndigne tion understood to pr vail in Canada over Horne Payne's criticism of Que- bee's Dorrowing confirms the review pets are for a be ments coult be made to-atiow ehureh people to use that while th were ereting a church on t would be pleased to pay for the priv- fot-the- auditorium as desired for the rental of five dollars per week, ex- clustve of ntiful crop. through There have been pleat which soaked the which have made mrovite arth is censor of the Fear erops are also re acombe district the hill for heir own religious services, they leges and also to pay the janitor for One of-the members of the board brought n a motion thatthe Presby- he Janitor s fees, this to ast within the pleasure of the board. To Safeguard Little Ones schools to be butt year. existence and ainavis whieh could have tcited-the irl to authorities have aveordingly farming t is heavy, there would not be any more han one installed in any of the new by the board this Tired of the drudgery of homestead utterly discouraged with the prospects of the future, May Hanson, the twenty-three-year-old daughter of Tans Hanson, a Scan- farmer iving fourteer-mites stot the citys emia Ter yesterday about noon byztaking dgse of gopher poison. 6 mounted police investigated the case but found notning suspi- cious and learned of np other motive the deed except- that of simple dis gust with er surroundings, and the decided that an inquest is unnecessary. The Hasson family came here from the State of Washington some two and a half yeatw ago, and have been since, The tragedy am and Captain Parker of passing bara and in Time, au Their had been driving autos owe ft wrens Phd aRgU eNO, Thursday Blossom 1 st on evening ook ott a Johnson's livery payment therefor ten-) 2 red 4 cheque for 8 on a local bank. bal tution and have himself interdicted. Worships dismissed him on suspended sentence on condition that restitution be: mnie H. La March, exereme pons with intent to do bodily injury, pleaded guilty and wild -story of fancied-wrongs-he was is neibhbors, He was homesteader, ons receiving from sentenced to ment at Lethbridge, where a medi eal examination as to his. sanity will dacoPated nidermas: Medicine Hat vs. Calgary jump, ope: 2 legged race, open told rather s-; Medicine Hat-ve Calgary: and boset your ch Floats, 1st prisg, 50; 2nd prise, Jaurins fits Jifeuime and to teaye them GILLETTS LYE 0.5 ie a a ae isseateeitste.s REEL EATS DIRT exe from fifty to seventy-five floats prise, 20 , Sir John dled on January 17: 120 Pyare oe fa the procession, Best decorated automobile, 2: after a most remarkable career. He SORE FEET. Sila morning m the pollee wourt Beat decor at store OF Route on very humble position. The doctor now ofits B a tlemmen for Man mnie 490 Secon pe called io te ecto th bet fortes nit hie RtveMbs Richard Wallacs, rook a kin Tpointed Doctor Scotts son Dia prrvare He served tn that capacity box Hipplno cigazs. bim and 1 to 1330 Pr a onal Baseball, am Buk y years and eventually inffuc Wale for ed Wallace 20 to 2.30 Charypionship bask game (zirls teams) o present the famous Jentasion at the bank Blossopa was foltows oa, for whieh werrion:s Goott., Wax Pe Oa Boauacy evening med to. have slo acco 1oo yard dash. open: 100 yard dash, made a baronet. Sir John's fortuae Wittiam Clayson, alleged to be a no cused pleadod guilty, stating that he 14 to 18 high jump, open; sack Was bequeathed to bim by Lady Wal- oo. horse, thict walked from the had been crazy with drink at the race who left him about 97,000,000 1 p Ny. W. M. P. eelle in. the court That Be WOU mnKE Testi eowettiet It er here while the moun open; shot put: flay race, qoue presumably thinking that his 4 men's team, 220 yards to a Same ae prisoner was locked in: The police nools, 4 men teams, London; June 24. President Poin- a4 peen chasing the man for months n; pole vault, open eare of France will not see real Lom- Lie. slated over his capture don during es oa en Ciayeon, who ie an Ehall ,sinttoday. uch ple fe, witl have Ai years old bas a jail la be memeved Tor tome ineogae eg trip. The Losdon which he will Se TS from today onward will be the me- tropolia in masequerade, full of Ven- 120 yard hurdtes, ens hop ater and iump. open: 6.20, to Profeasional baseball, 8.20 to 10.20, at ball park, Stage atractions and fireworks. June 24. Evidence of the Bassano, Wills, Title or othe MEDICINE HAT ATLAS aude. feur's licenses, were let off with pay- ing the costs of court. spoke of the diMicalty experienced by the police in hi vt his-intention-6tenforcing the pro- visions of the Motor Act, which re tain license from secretary at Edmonton. said that it tain the reauifed permits and the. provincial The chief easy to ob- there Phe-mfstake, in our opinion. the Fimancial Times, Canadian, municipalities e to class im one oa gt; too much. These enter ities should be char in: jurtng thetr credit ty ratsing a el at a-timy-ttke-the present hen. the market (x glutted with cheap secur ties. The Star points out that the attit wre ix. a warning that the time has arrived when Can + evitzef over-borrowing. Bott. must now be checked: says ail there Will be no danger of the young pupilg being huft in a mad ri doors which fail to open at a critical tie: have been going the pace a little Moment and ing young hurry the sci eabicame aus ul peau Tent an borrowers /WeToss: thi h for can not be opens noo board are installing the Panic Lock on every school door Teta anF of the schools of the city, then when there is mad rush of children, frighten d half out of their wits by tanks against-the spring which runs door and - automatically This Ge of the schools catch fire during the time the children Ste af TES CY, ES that-whoutdthere at j bri umatet of the STRUCT Etre bth was no reason for being without Associated Press yestavaay Tasorder that in case of there belng same as 8 great SOCK 10 THESES them, fire in any one of the city. schools Patents - -H. Sammer-was fined 5 and costs of 5 The Ist y parade airn committee Davi wnt, and the Committe reports to The jews that things look exceedingly day next. This-year the calithumpi- for working his team when they had sore shoulders. Lat tnternational ?rinting a and Assistants forth America, has been organized in received today from Jos, C.-Orr, inter ans will prove one of the big features, making section, for which two prizes of 30 and 20'are being given by the Cornmittee, The industrial concerns are coming trong Ais edt proposition, one manufacturer placing two entries A mr OI TEal estate firms are pre- and many of the entries for. the par- jade are going.to participate in the fun are 1. R. Adams, Chairmas national Seqretar;-Treasurer, Roger: ville, Tenn. The temporary ' officers and A G. Gray, Secretary. The charter mem- bers are: J. R. Conley; 1. R. Adams, W. Chipperfield, H. F. Greene, B Dawson and A G. Gray. ing avers Tom, Dick Street, south on Main Stregt to South sng Harry driving cars, and'announc Railway: Street-;west on South Rall- Esplanade to Eighth Avenue, east O on Main Street to Fifth Avenue, east on Kifth Avenue to Toronto Street, north on Toronto: Street , to Railway Street, Mate Strcet to Fourth Avenue teattia neediess to.say that wines of the on Fourth Ayenue-to- Esplanaile. bands going directly,over to the trif- fic bridge to the professional game, floais axt requested to fojlow-over the complety::route Canada cities can never prosper as las they allow by rah j of living for the working man tobe Palace tonight . in honor of the pre- sident will be brilliant event. The king will propose the health of the. this vicinity. Under the wew policy of the C. P. R. no land is to be sokl to speculat. -ors;-and-an-immediate loan of 2.00 goes the company is trying to keep down yy Street to Esplanade, sauth on panquet. The famous service of gold plate, which weighs between four and five tons and is worth 5,000, 900 will be taken from Windsor Castle for use on the buffets and tables. It South tions west on South Rail- ay Street to Mali? Street, south on best will-be-pnt-before the president * 18 of -a-wine-produeing cbuntry Mitchell in Bow Vallgy-are: gazetted When the procession enters state dining room the band will play The Marseillaise as well as the national anthem. s only' thse doin i ashen y entitled to consfaeration minister in. the cabThet Sof M. Bar thou, accompani preaet dent, and that Sir Edward Grex) ister of foreign affairs, ing George all the time President Poincare is here, cot-) Here the parade wilt disband, the the all aul arting at 1120 sharp, Fo Dyspepsia and you try our remedy, it won't cost yous cent if it fails vena marie earns ee ae ioe name developments the next fav days. i Pare sone ast ae FEVER Parts; : aa of Bianuth-Sabaxt ed here through a ase in the law- hexs been properly combined with courts yesteraay that three noted ex- Carminatives and other agents: be decided within Ug, Manufacturing centres as long Sch an abnormally high cost The undermentioned recent oans now quoted ot the London Stock xchange: City of Edmonton five per cents at three-quarters of one per 43-2 per cents, at 1-2-per cont. die count; City of Montreal 4. 1-2 per nis at 1 5- percent. premium: City of Port Arthur rent ttscomm, tty ot Primer 42-2 per cents. at 7-8 per cent. prem- mitobe od to hae) the new locks per cents, at 7-8 perf, the fire lessons. Of course there is ae, butt for the tiny tots, aud for the large ones too, the schoo board have decid installed find prevent any great catastrophe happening inthe city if suck Is with- in thelr-power. Phere was some little diseus ion on the matter of the plans and specifica tions for the new addition to the Bim vince of Saskatchewan 4 per cents. at 4 78 per cent. discount; City of To- ronto, 4 per cents. at par; City of Win- vo nipeg 4-1-2 percents at 32-8 per cent, pr mium: LOCAL BREVITIES. ium: Prorince of Quebec 41-2 per cents. at 2-7-8 per cent preminm, Pro- this addition will make room for some three hundred more puppils in that school: of The n wsddltion will have an and- Morlum over sixty feet long by thir- ty-cight feet wide. On the motion of Mr- Wilson it was decided that the tenders submitt- sd- tor the substitution of iron and From Tuesisy 3 Dairy Mr. Rae At the meeting of the school bourd held In their offices last night, the Presbyterians who are residing'in that portion of the city in the vicinity of the Alexandra School, will nave the use of the auditorium of - that iiflding in which to hold their ger- viees for the time being wt T cast. In order to secure the necessarr rer mission to use the auditorium of building for religious purposes, Mr. he matter of allowing the Elm StFeet cottage school, during times when there are no regular school Gays, to be used by EC. Hertz for the purpose of educating the pupiie there in the German Tanguage Was also takeh mp and this was thought to-be a worthy move. The question tof having numerous telephones talled in the new schools also re- celved a fair shure of the discussion, make schoo dosti eate nees houses, stores, estes: Jot 10 yall be given is the pony par- paring laborate floats, while busi- their share. on out join the happy throng. Re- member, Medicine Hat's progres n ofthe pa?ade. Prizes of 50. 30 and im the procession. parade a prize of 25 - will-be given. Foe -SCroST and Ht wae-wtnted chet thee share the. sedicine Hat Auto poh Club-ean get in on fhe game, An added featii e for which a prize ade, The younger element here have afr opportunity of making a big show 'ing*and incidentally someone will cop tefi-doliar bill for best appearance. Tiere wilt be seVerai-bands-in the parade, the Hussars, the Highlander: Stel SEreasE at the Toren Street the Sa Bamt the Sreamiand Bani ts : Weave every ig Brass Band. a have a place in the-parnde, the fire brigade, baseball teams and other or- ganization The parade will form on East Road Allowance st the foot of Main street. leaving that point at 9.20 am. sharp. nd proceed to cover the . principal mise to do There are a few individ- uals who are a bit backward. Come s.will be Judged by the magnitude For the best decorajea-anto-tr-they Ie Ta expected that the Hussars will For Loss of Hair We will pay for what you use If Rexall 93 Mair Tonic-does-not , promote the growth of your hair. - Ta all our experionte with hair tonics the one that has done most to fm our confidence is Rexall 03 We have such well- fi created, was the statement made by H. visit Through S: western Canada will ever manufacturing centres until the hous- Ling problem js taken up seriousiy 11 perts were easily hoodwinked and qi constan Mawson, probably mot hay 4 ed areon, probably the most fa us g Arabian gland cap, worth 9, Das . hed by, thor edie pra annet renltert Seq sold for about 10,000, An an- en pe iaraiable fo the trates in the world today, while on a flying katoon: 1 can sep no hope that-tbe cities of be large per combination makes a remedy FiValuable for stamach reliet. We are so certain that there is nothing 0 good for stomach ils as sll Dyspepsia Tablet that we urice you to try then st our risk, Three Be, 26 cents, 30 conte, and 1.00. tiquary and jiis agent. quarreled over the commtssion on the sale of- the cup. At the trial the former contes: ed he-had found tho cup ins By paying 40 to the mullah js not-a question of a shortage of eained a certificate that the glass w: for, aed area arts Of the fare more. sat isis Tonic than bay sunilar preparation: wo-sall- Start a treatment of Rexall 2 you do, we Bi eae wal thank oy tor is ndsioe. Two size bottles, 60 and 1. You can buy Resall 93 Hair Tonic PINGLE S DRUG BOOK STORE Alberta, Wouses; Iisa question of a shortage of cheap houses. A mantifacturer to tun a.lurge plant in Western Canada reg GETHEW SUES: WiIT-mava to purchase a large area of *O ground upon wheh to erect hi and also the houses of his working- men, World knew of the abnormally high cost of living in the west here they. would never salvation of western cities 1s a thor- ough inv, qianatactarers Saskatoon looking over plans for the rmiver start in the near future. plan of the surroundings of the Par- in this community only at our store i for the city of Regin made Jn the fourteenth century. It was Offered to the Louvre, the British sfeaicine itee was eventually sold for. 4,600 to Herr Glenk, a'Gernian collector, after it had been certified genuine by three experts. Herr Gienk sold It again for 9,000 and it has since been sold for 19,- 00 Waehington, D, plant If the Working men ofthe old emigrate. The only into the whale Tune 2 --Bearmy Got cheap houses igation jousing: problem. 3 yy: Congress to revise the: Hanking Land-Currency-taws,- het-biveiness may. be alded in uiveting. taritt revision, Se dlcene Wilana for tevasconatine HO INT, it to the House of Representatives: tovtay. and personally rend his address on the subject to both, houses of con- gress assembled in joint session. Hie address today was an appeal to every member of the house anil s nate Mr. Mawson spent iy campus, work on whjeh He leavys for Regina, wh Re-he-waif draw, up a ent Buildings, also a yark scheme He wii then 2.000. o-actual settlers Tn addition the sales to quarters and half sec- The election of Nelson spencer in Medicine Hat and. Charles Richmond PINGLE'S DRUG BOOK STORE Alberta ofe mouth imprison- Parade Route ttian masts draped and festooned earnest intention of the C. P.R. to The route forthe great parade bas with bann ts,. snields and trophies. settle their lands in this vicinity as Yards at beon laid out as follows: Flags. will line. the West-end street soon as possible is shown in the fact Starte-at-corner-ot txt -ATIOWANCE with the tricolor and KF. ROHS that six settlers were located xy w Liddle and G. More, who ind Main Street gt;-1p Main Street to gram everywhere. City decorators jands around here fast week, ant 5 afi fhout chaf- Second Avenue, cast on Second Aven- have brought ai their French to that as soou as the reclassification LUMBER ue to Ottawa Street, soutn on Ottawa beac in choosing mottos to stretch the Central section Ig completed : Chief Brace ae to ae Railway. Street, west across the streets. seam thot two wreks hence, the sales de- MOUL: on North Railway Stre t- to Main The state banquet, at Buckingham parrment will specialize on land in e PLASTER LUSSIE GENERA Medicine Hat streets of the city. es Now the commitise want th bitck- leave for England, procepding to Hague short to lay aside personal considerations and sacrifice comfort and even health the atterwarls, where he jes Ras waited on the board ast f, and explained that if arrange: and it was decided that as the cost WAT TEOWS 10 get Tato the Some. IT manitutning numerous telephones you claim yourself a booster, get aut Le and Yesterday morting aC: P. Re mixed train on the branch running northwest from Swift Current, was derailed near Success through a de- fect in the road-bed, and Firerian W. S. Williams, a fesident of Medicine Hat, was severely-infured about the hips and legs.- Engive r Kyle saved himself soy Sane but Williams (will design the grounds for the) Car- wilt atso- Te ecsssary to Secure at once ah vision and retorm of. the/ natior banking system. Only in that way, he declared, could: the country secure the benefits of tariff revision soon to be. completed. : Dare wg Marry ? SECRETS. OF HOME LIFE - Statements made by patients faking the New Method-Freatment. They know it Cares EWT No Names or Testimonials used without written consent tegie Palace of Peace. He will then leave for Greece, where he will-pian: the surroundings of the old palace. He of the monument to the late King eGorge. + Mr, MaWson says He will be back in Canada in the autumn, when he Is his way to deliver town planning lect- ures In Australia and also consult with the federal government on big fdea of bity derglopment which will inchid great housing schem He ts also to-plan the parks scheme for Vancouver and report oa the Bantt townsite to the Dommiott government, tender. He is now in the Switt Cure rent hospital. Supt. Cameron. is ee an in- vestigation into the circumstances of For the Southern Alberta Exhibition which is being held at L thbridxe this week the C.P. R. will run a special train feom Medicine Hat on Thuts- Jung 26th, which will Teave here at 745 am. and arrive at Lethbridge at 11.35 am, Returning will Lathhridge at 20 oclock and reath Loo 32 3 ol ah economies doe to a large and growing demand. See that every bag af cement. you buy bean the Canada Inbel it i your guaciaten satislaction.. for children, This will be a good op portunity to take In the exhibition and ff Is expected that a large number Will take advantage of it. Jeave/aftor-the drawing of the will for which London, June 24 London society crowded the probate court today at the beginning of the auit over the wilt-of the late Sir John Murray Scott. ie Job Tett nearly 9,000,000 wite of Baron * Saakvit Seott, a-brother of Sir John, opposes the probate of the will on the ground that the Baron and Lady Sackville No, 10474, The spate are oll Seton We, nessa ater aed Peet food mom. fam vary grateful to you Sh. shail never forest the tarot your Marted treatment: Age Bi, Gulged in immoral Rabite several youre. Varicone eins on both sides pita - near E-nnvenwvery reason to believe T Wilk, Thatking You for your Med attention. 13982. Thin patient (need fecelved ad .ohront xine nwo mtn treatinent feet ect na Sonelder ortit compiaiey elt GIR sho sien or then somite iBagk (one reat claims that a codicil for which he was Oteret 55,000 reward was executed the Sarkvill s seek probate, an envelope left by Sir John Murray Scott addressed to Lady Sackville was opened dat It has not been disclosed whether or not It contalhed the imiss- ing codfell At the opening of the -cage-t area bat Bacrce tv Yow trom the star have rt ee CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY. - The commijtees in charge of the artaagements for-the Dominion Day. colebration next Tuesday have been er and have got things well under The pRoKTAmme of ports pro- ands Wilt take place at the Balt colm Scott today his counsel outlined the general, nature of hin-caxe. The Sacifviligs, he anid, spent more than ten years in obtaining com- plete ancendency and domination over influence was such that, although they Park. The programme 1s 9:30 to 11 Parade, were not relatives, they induced hit Yo tiiance them for eaormous sums
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