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Medicine Hat News 1911-03-02 - 1912-03-28
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1912-02-15
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MBADIUIND Mad wai NWS Thursday, February 16th, 1912 Be Glasgow House Embroidery Event For Two Days Only Thursday and Friday The 15th and 16th. Extraordinary Bargains in Embroidery and Flouncing. Flouncings Thursday Only 25 inch See Our Windows, Every Piece at a Special SALE PRICE FOR TWO DAYS DOP eee Heeteeteateateeeeeeeeeae pose of doing a eal Estate Buy Now Buy All You Can We believe the best real estate investment is in Medicine Hat Property. E Our Special List for 12000.00 Must be sold foot Lots, Central Pa one-third cash, 6 and 12, en-block. 6 and Block th. One-third cast Lots 5 to 20, 235.00 e: 12, Lots 1 to 20, Bl 210.00 each. 4d2. Lots 25, Annex, 1000.00. and 12. One-third cash 6 Ti MERCHANTS BANK Established 1864 Capital and Reserve Funds . . 4 We give mpeclal attention to SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. delay in withdrawals. Two or more persons account and either party can withdraw moncy. Our deposits have Increased from b0426091 In 1901 to SEB ADO. W. 0, JOY, Manager: +? Seeeree Incornuroted 18 peseeeeetcr ey Sree torte Oe THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA - 8 18,700,000 - 110,000,000 a special de- Aceounts, which deposits may be made ' Seatest -. SLABS STS No may open a Joint + Medicine Hat Branch with gums of 140 and upwards. Iv erest paid half yearly at highest MONEY AND HARD TIMES. Medicine Hat News Published by the Medicine Hat News Con Ltd, every incvful evening at itggiice, Main Street, Medicine Hat, Alta. PERRILL, B ttor. F cireulation of money, distribution of money for wages and in paymeut for supplies, will tend off hard times, Can- of good times, ALB. HONE: Advertisiog Cireutation and Job Depts RING 1 DAILY SURSCRIPTION RATES lym 4.00 year by matt months, d livered, 2.00 1 8 rouths, by mail onthe, delivered. 1 0 3 months by mall. .TBe/( PR 1 month, delivered, ...38 ; Addresses changed as ofteif as desired, but both uow ac Hudson Bay Line be etveu. ada is in for another y The Winnipeg Tele mate of the numb needed for railway as soon as the sp 33.00, C.N.R 150) G.1 2. PHONE: am miatkes this estt of men whe will be nstructien in Canada pens 15,000 15,000 20,000 10,000. 60,000 the three eomp- old adresse Total . The Telegram says tl Publishes every Thursday in eixteen or more pages, and anies named will expend 50,000,000 in eon- contatne'a ramis-y of the news of the weak struction and improvements this year, and - sei that at present the requisite number of ne WEEKLY NFWS. 6 months, tm advance 783 months, to advance..S0e TigWiis In fad vanoetse 61.60 do not appear to be available. PUBLIC OPINION Torente World Reeently there Jaway at Windylene, Mark Cross, a dangerous level Dr, Sophia Jex-Blake, the lead ada ain of the movement for the medical educa- . is so surprising and tion of women, w hich was started in 186 so important at the present time. when Four year eth Garrett, there are so many accidents happening and later Dr. Anderson had su nuniy lives being lost at level crossings, suecceded in getting her name entered oA that people everywhere should be mad the British Medical Register, but when o* quainted with it her ladies began to apply, the authorities eame alarmed and practically every door IRE need not PROTECTION AT RY. CROSSINGS. ssing in all of ( 'T H This statement Dominion govern 000,000 to be spent Three years ago the ment voted the sum of at the rate of 200,000 a vear for the pur- with . dangerous level rilways and municipalit- ies are compelled to spend at least 4,000,- 000 additional for the same pury That amount would more than pay for installing t least an antomatie ri signal bell at sing in Canac All that 1 who wishes to haye a dangerous ssing protected needs to d letter to the Board of Railway Ottawa d give the reasons for sing dangerous. The to the pr fession. Miss pplied to the University then sought admission to the University of x the court immedia for the medic tion of women. Strong opposition d oped from the medical students and later from the authorities and the movement in its fi vas finally closed by a judg: ment of the court of m holding the) original admission of women to have been illegal. Miss Je took a prominent part In establishing School of Medicine for Women, openc that city Meantime a per agitation : 1 parliament. resulting in 1876 in the passing on an ac enabling British examining bodies to x- tend their examinations and qualification to women, This power was first used by the King and Queen s College of Physicians in Dublin and) its example was followed later by other examining bodies Blake started to praet in 17 id in 1886 founded crossings, and the Sotestedterts teste stoatess Sosteste: Sotost in set 1 Soatest afforded between ripality and the gov- ernment. Any person can make the com- plaint, and that is all he will have to do. Of this amount s overnment ne commission ean pay 20 pet cent. up to 5,000 of the cost of protecting any crossing and can compel tl lway and municipal- x to pay the remainder. The weak spot in this otherwise excellent law is that the com- mission is not instructed to go ahead and order the protection of crossing without having received a complaint. The gover ment has placed on the people the respo bility of making the first move. It is a fact that few people know either of the remedy at hand, or of the responsibility that rests on them. We seem to have had the idea that the only law, Yl for protecting crossings was that whieh compelled engineers to whistle whem ap-) Sen ulletin proaching them. During the three years lions is a large liability for the Provimee to this law has been in force only 129 crossings assume ata single stroke. But it is not Shave been protected, and. during that time larger than the Provinee s need of riulw every application to the board for proteet-/ facilities and it is the cheapest pessible ion to a crossing has been attended to, whieh means of supplying those facilitie The ion tedenee it is worth while to ask for pro- companies dealt with are companies of fin is evidence f coms almost incredible that so ancial strength. The lines to be: built are few applications have been made when we line jnote the fact that durin the same three s years ave been 174 pe killed on conside ssings and 218 injured. antee is therefore a purely de thoroughly, accustomed to hav- whetiier 46 zs twenty Tvs ing all matters of public interest attende lto by public officials that we find it a little hard to realize that in this ease the respon - rests with ourselves. It is not nec to have the officers of the municiy .. This is an excellent feature of the Councillors have to be very ca incur expenses, and for that rea- re afraid to ask for protection lead to the municipality being Fortunat ee rateocesete ds the seg Me . by the U She w ed for graduation yer- inburgh in 1894. r the mi sity of E down in history fi played in the perti the opening of the medieal profess on, to women. departure now recogni :d 3s fully justified by its results, toad oe reat Seats fof te aeons ve fe oe feat Edmonton Bulletin Twenty-five. gnil- - to be able to pay their way before any derable time has elapsed. difference of a, dollar te Should any part of it ever b law. how the son the; that may ssed for part of the cost thi: ther over. lrailway. That is not keep any one awake nights. publie spirit, dangerous crossing sulting anyone. Moreover lodges a complaint need not be of the municipality which has the danger- lous crossing. This makes it possible for the farmer who is endangered by the eros- sing in the town or village in which he does business to have the danger removed. the majority of the level crossing v tims are country people they should take advan- tage of the law without hesitation, not only by having vi e erossings protected but dangerous country s, as well. But this need not keep t eople- of the towns and villages from acting. The responsi- bility rests on them just as much as on any one. i It is the duty of everyone who reads this to make known to others what the law is, and on whom the responsibility lies. a great matter to save a human li only a small matter to take the n step but it is a very important o1 that is required of anyone to do is to ad- dress the Railway Commissioners at Ot- tawa, giving the location of the alleged dangerous crossing and why you consider it such. The time to act is now. abolished without February 15. the man whs a resident 1763 Seven Years war bet and Prussia and thei, the peace of Hubertsburg. n dual abolition of slavery. mitted to membership parliament on his affirmation. railroad commenced of British Columbia. troyed in Havana harbor. 1911 Premier Asquith, in the House of Commons, rule for Ireland. JUST A LITTLE FUN. in agent out. Now what can I do for you? of Washington. Boston Transcript. upon the entrance of woner ine turte dex Blake frst sce of London and 1 af A ee Tobie Deuce tottna inburgh in ture is on School of Medicine for Women and its degrees were of which there is need and whieh pro- The guar- nonzinal one andi mnillioms or tem j times that amount is not likely to make the) the Provinee. liability and the Province he called upom to meet the ebligations of one of the companies the Provinee should he free to foreclose its mortgage on the line in question and take The worst. that could happen, ore would be that. the Province would come into possession of one er more lines of an eventuality to i matter. Any citizen who has a touch of pee gt; Zz or human feling can have a) THIS DATE IN HISTORY. y Soeeeestestetetoeto tetris reen Austria lies ended with 1804 New Jersey passed an act for the gra- As 1833 Joseph Pease, the first Quaker, ad- in the British 1870 Construction of the Northern Pacific at the Dalles of st session of the first legislature 1898 United States battleship Maine des- British promised home Merchant (to stranget) I thank you, sir, for helping my clerk throw that book Stranger I d like to sell you the Life Build Your Walls and Ceilings of Y) BEAVER BOARD ieee look better, wear better, ae 4 longer, and cost less thaw lath, plaster and wall-paper. BEAVER BOARD does: not erack, chip or disintegrate. BEAVER BOARD heeps:out heat and cold, deadens sound, and re- tards fire. BEAVER BOARD is quickly: and easily put up by any one ly with tools. BEAVER BOARD cam be: used in a thow sand waysin every home. TORTURED BY BILIOUSHESS. AND TERRIBLE SICK HEADACHES Both Completely Cured by * Freit-a-tives Daxspax, Ont. Jaly 27th, 1910 sot gran a. dreadful wiflerer for many ches and hows TTorpid Liver. I tied many Lev bhysiisas, but potbing seemed to do me any DGnally Cred trutectives ant after the fest So une etter that T com ing these fruit tablets and they irely caredane. T certainly cam prait- wtives to anyoue who saffere from Headaches, Biliousness or Stomach Trouble. Mxs, ISAAC VANSICKLE. Thousands of le have had the same experiesce as, Mrm. VanSickle, They isave tried doctors and taken all sorts of medicine, only to find that Fruit-e-tives' ia the one and only remedy that; sctuslly cures these troubles. Pruit-a-tives is the Only medicine in the world made of fruit juices, and IP the greatest Diver. Cure ever dis- Sorerede Th acts directly. on Liver, Kidneys and Skin sweetens the stomach and purifies the blood. 50c. a box, 6 for 2.50, or trial size, ase. At all dealers of from Frait-e-tives Limited, Ottawa DEAVER BOARD WED WN GOVERNORS ISLAND I i (Spectat to News) New York e pretty It soua BY FINLAY CO. are A aeaee Nc) The Lumber People. Por SOLE AGENT: ride of Lieut A Lieut eof jators sett eet One Trial ( Pine events WEEE CONVINCE in Mankato for the twenty- pual meeting of the Southern you that our PURE LIME FRUIT JUICE is the Best. Imp. Pints mal School here, beginning this ev ning and continuing until Saturday Heading the list of speakers at convention this rear are Jacob the noted New York socioloxist, Prof. M. V, O'SRea of the Vniversity of Wisconsin, . 400. Pingle s Drag and +: ro cure acouptvoxe pay Book Store : 3 3 Take LAXATIV ROMO Quinine if tt PRR RRR iRise W. GRO h box: 2 fails to cure. E. Deesrating, CONTRACTORS. AND At 2300 cash, 7,500 acres. in Sea Palm Tree Bottom, brushery or TH SOU, 500 aattle, 28 horses, 2og8, over ESTIMATES FREE 20 mfles fenced and all improv 0 mengs, in the American healths :-Offee Next to City Hall, Biagiock presperous colony. No deiinietes trade, no dalay. 5 Dave. Colvilte Whamal via Aryvelles Station, i Famanilyos, Mexicw ch Now ts the time to see about THAT ROOM YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE Papered Just 356 and Rey- nolda Stewart will be pleased to bring and. show you thelr NEW SPRING WALL PAPER samploe anid ive you an sntaaate on one or all th Your house, Va REYNOLDS STEWART 4 ave, opp. Blnning s Estimates furoighed onal Kinds of Painting Paperhangiug phone ter, 290 cattle and sadile horses 16 alles fenced, and al provernents, at 2.00 an acre, wilt carry 700 cathe 1600 ac- res is tip top Orange Land. As agemt will also seit 7,000 acres of Palm vottom brash: or grass land, creek and wel) wa- im- G. T. 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Image 742 (1912-02-15), from microfilm reel 742, (CU1899005). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.