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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWe Tuesday, February 18, 1919. New Spring Dresses Our first showing of new fashions is extreme- ly interesting. The freshness styles, fogeiher their beauty is suffi to justify your euthus of the with nt WENPER PRAIN- SERVICE AP MEDICINE HAT, ALT. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Effective Sunday, Aug. 18, 1918 Due to Arrive 6:25 a.m, From Crows Nest Express Imperial Limited Transeanada . Lomond-Ret ; acouyer Toronto Mixed Lomond . 00 noon 9:20 p.m. Kuperial Limited Vancouver 12:10 pan. Crows Nest Expres: oKne o Wednesday only. except Sunday. connects at Moose rain No. 14 Xo dining cars on Trains Nos. 511 and 5 engers - Polish. frontier Ages a depender mI :s0p.10. POLAND'S BOUNDARY PROBLEMS. The delegat s of the Great Powers who lave set out for Poland to consider the problems involyed in the settlement of th have an extremely diff cult task before them., The Eastern boun- daries of the Polish State are not likely to cause serious dispute. Lithuania, whieh the Poles hope to include within their re- stored nation, was throughout the Middle of Poland, governed Polish autho: asily recognizable. The ve- of Lithnania may cause some culty with the sheviki, but if Lithu- ania decides to join her fortunes with ehose fi yt tie pray: Seethett morrow. Dresses of Charmeuse Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. should obtain lunch before ledvi Medicine Hat News Published by the Proprietors, The Medicine Ha: News. dmited, every lawful evenlug at Its ofilees, Sixth ave Medicine Hat, Alberta. A. J, N, TERRILL, Editor. Hat sleeves 34 length, skirts develop- ed in the newest and most ap- proved itypes. Trimmed with iding, embroidery and pieat- eecccccccscocesces GET OUR PRICES Veccccccccccccecccs ee cccvccceveccescccece Solors , Vietory, Creen, TONE 4 Taupe, Nige Brown, attarta Aa tienes vk, Rose and Pit Reportorial and Gtreutation ane collariess, Jf vows Dept Tob Dept. DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES in Medicine Hat Ontside Medicine Hat 1 Yeur, by carrier. 2 Year, by mail . 84.00 Week, by earrier . 6 months, by mall 2.00 1 Year, by mail 8 Months, by mati 1 Moi Always In Ad 50 Ie 7.00 Ge lay, February 1 of free Potamd, Rus cam thrve to arte ty, and ethno- Be- And More will be found in every Suit or Overcoat purchased here. Great Price Reductions Now. G44 Second St. The Quality Store Phone 3995 SILVER S - m Tuesday, Feb: with your is mostly lt; are trouble sick heada am s Pills: disturbanc Ton Direction Sold by quate cause for prote: In the South there way he trouble with the Ukranians regarding that part of Gali- ia about Lemberg, where the Ruthenians claim a majority of the rural population. while admitting that Lemberg itself is h city. The greater part of Galicia. probably all of it, will eventually form a prtion of the new Polish Republic. It is in the West and in the North that the possibility of trouble looms up. The Poles seek to seeure not only the port o Dantzig and the valley of the Vistula whiel will give access to the sea, but they declare that a larger coast line on the Baltie must be granted them if Poland is not to heeome again the plaything of Germany. t is. ad mitted that t of the Vistula there are a DON'T Neglect Your Battery Store it with G. A. Watters dwing the cold weather. adian history. Qnebee at the general clection to the Ottawa house SIR WILFRID LAURIER. With the death of Sir Wilfrid Laurier there passes from Canadian publie life:a leader who had a strong infuence on Can- Born in Nov. 1841, he -at the carly age of thirty was elected to the legislature ov. and in 1874 was chosen Is the most Rea- sonable Place to Buy FOOTWEAR The best shoes at a price that is satisfac- tory to all. You can t buy a shoe here if it doesn t fit you that s our policy. If you no- tice, the prices of shoes have gone up at all other stores except Edwards . Buy shoes and buy them at Edwards if you want VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Our Saturday Sale was good. We also had a big day on repair work. We want your re- pair work. It makes no difference where you buy your shoes, bring your work to us EDWARD THOUSANL LAND i 1 Martin Woolf Bi ernment Cc Land Kept -It Is Essenti Resources oo Two excelient ad: Thursday afternoor ment of oratory an far presented to thi course pf the deba million and a half of German-speaking people mn East Prussia, liver since the thirteenth century when the Knights of the Teutoni Order conquered the country, this German en lave has been surrounded by Polish and Lithuanian population. The Duchy of Prussia was for almost three cen- turies a vassal State of Poland. It gave it uaine to the Kingdom of Prussia. of whicl it beeame an integral part. The possessior will give you the best Service. EDWARDS, The Shoemaker 5lla 4th Ave., On the Hill Phone 3917 from the Throne, ti Martin Woolf of C A. F. Ewing of We addition to these sp mis of Pincher Cr address, of which was delivered be Wednesday. A. F, wing deal question of restora tadiz ae: attery Repairs. . Bee ces and his : Radiator and Battery Repair of commons for the Drnmmond and Artha- of this isolated territory by the clectors of CITY PUBLIC MARKET Satan all bres Use Monogram il. baska district, Ie was soon recognized as Brandenburg was one of the chief reasons i phone 9557, Stalls 6- Free Delivery, : a 7 af the * aceneny for the continual struggle of Prussia T cue ability. While he te one of the most cloquent speakers in the For the e fuse T W. t failure of the Lith Canadian parliament and his speeches on ak the Polish State. uesday and ed. Specials I Beale eres . mrief presented on behalf of Polanc : a astions were eagerly awaited 9 : eK . BEEF, Loin of Pork Roast, Ib. .. 28 vincial automon G. A. WATTERS all questions were eagerly awaited. In for the consideration of the Allied Powers pouna ste ee ip... 2 Ear op Pork Resne Ih, 2igee ine 40 cpneods tha 1877 he was selected for the portfolio of in- + Prnssia is 2 Sirloin per Tb. F Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib. - 725 First Street Weather Strip, enough for two toot Broom, good corn broom. Reg. 1 of Old Duteh THE BELL HARDWARE, LTD. Hardware and Marness Opposite Dreamland Safe Milk For Your Babe Purveyors of Milk, Creain, Butter, Butter- : milk and Ice Cream A full line of Faney Ice Cream Bricks and Sherbets constantly on hand. CRYSTAL DAIRY LTD. 233 FIFTH STREET. PHONE 2777. 2OCCOCOCCOSS 609000093 Canadian premier of the Dominion and in land vevenue in the MaeKenzie adminis- tration but in the following year b upon fhe ac ession to powerof Sir John A. McDonald at the head of the Conservative party. In 1896 he became the first French that post he observed a policy, of diserim- Nation iu favor of British products and of protecti inst the United States for as iong as Canadian. products were denied Tebiean MATKCTS. Te Pepresentett ula on the oeeasion of Queen Victoria's Inbilee and of the coronation of King Ed- vard and upon both occasions won golden pinions for his eloquense. He subsequent- represented the Dominion on many im- portant trade conferences in London and was present as a royal guest in Westmin- lag ster Abbey at the coronatiori of Ning George and Queen Ma in Jur 1911, During the whole of his term of office as premier of the Dominion from 1896 te 1911 he was an ardent Canadian and a thorough believer in Canada s high destiny, but while being a great admirer 6f England's political itutions he opposed the im- perialisti policy of Chamberlain and con- tributed more than any other man to pre vent him from drawing the overseas do- niinions into the vortex of warlike im- retired states that, politically, stronghold of reaction. The extreme Con atives in the Pr Diet came main- ly from East Pruss AA constituenvien where they were elected by do ile pe. yoting at the command of their mast the landed proprietors. Hohenzollern: had its strength in East Prussia. The a tocracy there was imbued with feudal tra- ditions, and pr served the mediaeval spirit It is the opinion of Polish statesmen that fe testrae t att would remove one of the chief barriers tc Germany s social and political progress The Poles believe there are only twe possible settlements of the Eas Prussiar problem: either that portion of East Prus- sia containing the German-speaking popu lation must be united with the Polish State ona home rule basis, or it must be estab lished as a small independent Republic con nected with Poland b. oms union. Tr either case a great land. reform ought he earried out so that the tillers of the shall dispossess the feudal aristocrae, have furni large proportion of the. corps of otticors. upon whon. militarism relied for its lead ers. Besides this question of Ez there are me or two minor Propet whiel T perialism, to use hisown expression, Sit the delegates of the:powers will have te Wilfrid was retired from power through consider carefully. That part of. Silesiz B U y his effort to mect the wish of the United) which the Poles claim as theirs racially States to put into effect a policy of reci- pyovides the German Empire with one- provity, and it will he as the champion of third of its eoal supply, while the Pol Five Roses Flour this policy that his name will pass down province of Posen is but alittle over twe hike : He sac political life hours distanee by rail from Berlin. Ti for a principle, the soundness of which has Poland is to be granted the territories or ere 4 el ms eee siegria 1911 a her western bound teeta ott +B 1 a Gs leader of the opposition from 1911 until) graphically and historically she has the MADE FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE f held the unanimous Tight the new Poland will have a popula SPRING WHEAT Upport of the Tit rty but in 1917 he tion little short of thirty. million people . e a course in connection with the con- land natur: murces which should make This flour cannot be excelled for s iption issue that the great majority of her economically the most independent na- BREAD CAKES PASTRY iis followers could not follow. A aplit in tion in Fastern Europe. Issues so sveat : the par s the result and the Old as those outlined above warrant the fullest ibe party was the result: and tl Yldl as those outlined above t aN 7 SINE Chieftain with a renmant of his following inquiry by competent investigators. They MADE IN MEDICINE ILA SJstood alot from the Union government esplain also the gathering of a great Germ: by that was called: inte being aban the A an army on the Polish frontier with the ob. * + most effort in prosecuting the war. To the jeet of holding the disputed territories, Tt : 4 W end he had the respect of his old time sup-fis only the strength of Koch's army on the LAKE OF THE OODS porters who although they could net ent Rhine and the fear of the renewal of hos MILLING CO., LTD dorse his stand on e iption, still felt tilities on a great scale on the West front 2 . for him the affection of many years associ-lthat prevent Germany from erushing the SOLD BY ALL. GROCERS. abo ind admiratiqn for his mane orl reborn Polish) nation: - : - a, l qualities of mind and heart. The hand of as ee ee ee ae death has settled all differences and Can- LUDENDORFY TO TELL ALL AWOUT IT Oh adians political eveeds will unite in erie: Express) nee ty evief that **the white p 07 has People who exclaim, Oh, that mine enemy mirht write gle Bue WIN ee pun teas tools are likely to have'thelr-ylah granted tn the case been carried into tha aus ROT Ys Moe Ludendorff, The late chief of th man high com- EWS WANT ADS BRING B16 RESULTS bourne no traveller will return. mand is reported to he engaged in a work explaining his connection with the war, which is iiKely to furnish the reviewers with a live subject for eriticism, T-Bone Steak, per tb: Side Pork, Sirloin Roast, per 1b esh T-Bone Roast, per Ib. Fresh F per Ib, Potatoes, per bus. s Pot Roast of Beef, 1b. Carrots, Turnips, Onior Boiling or Stewing Beet. 6 Ibs for mburger Steak, per Ib. P. Burns Peameal Bacon, whole, Ib. Sngar-cured Shoulder Roast Rump Roast, 1b, DR Pork-Chop, per ib. Pork Sausage, per 1b. PUBLIC crTy AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUA'Y 21st 1919 Valuable Improved Farm West half of Sec. 35, 'T. 12, R. 7, west of 4th M. 714 miles from Medicine Hat. 314 miles southwest of Redcliff. 10 miles north of Seven Persons. Chas. W. Twaites-is instructed to sell by auction at 1 o'clock, in th Market Place, MedicineHat, The above deseribed farm. NOTE. There are 80 aer uummer fallow. The farm is fenced and cross fenced. A six-roomed house. Barn, 36 x 30. A two-story Gran: Chicken House, 12 x 36, Implement Shed, 40 x 36. A Windmill in good order, and well of excellent water. There is also a school on the same scetion. Further particulars from CHAS. W. TWAITES, The Auctioneer. Phone 2203, Draw on Your Customers through the Merchants Bank. With Branches in all parts of Canada, and corres- ponderts abroad, this Bank is in a position to present Drafts promptly, have them accepted, and collect payment, with the * least possible trouble und cost to you. The Manager will be glad to take up this matter with you. THE MERCHANTS BANK. Heaa Office: Montreah OF CANADA Established 1864, MEDICINE HAT BRANCH, ANDERSON, HLM. Manager. WIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE LY THE NEWS had been made sin resources, he decla 5 1 I Gerh Last Wo Tt is acoustic Oy Loe It ci man name. Over 40,0 means. All the presented in and be convii Gerh A. HULBERT,
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