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Medicine Hat News 1896-01-02 - 1899-12-28
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A HAPPY AND NEW YEAR ALC HAWTHORNE. THE CITY TAIL is now tanking of the Best Material made by Fit amd: Price Guaranteed as usual. Happy New Year OR To all our Readers Full Dress Suits Best of Wiorkmen. C. E. Neff, Tailor. Quite alot of faris co town this winter. F A budget of Bantf news is until next week. ing ove Mr. Lawrence, apentafew days ia town with Mr. J. Cooper, Miss Cottingham, of Lethbri spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cochran, her way to Winnipeg. Mr. J. A. Grant, mannger ot Surnia Ranchirg Company, left Taesday evening for Sarnia, Ont. The Grand Counc lars of Temperance, meets Taw on Tuesday, Feburary Inst in M 2ist, Povery 82 per keg. at Whitfin's Whol Lanor tore. ad Vw. Henry, whe took a Mtof ikon Inst snuimer for Townand District , of Maple Creek, Royal Temp- Four gallon kegs of Calgary Lager and into held week dge, on the con loose 1800, jesale eat- Pac yiag ut The AsnitoM. the last issue of Tae Ni be transmitted through Is postene free. With (be fon the fing Of wil newspapers, On Tuesday evening the m six o'clock the eclipse was dist observable inva fairly clear sky iseue in Janvary there will he a tax ewe the first n06n came up eclipsed, and between fiveand netly, very c ALL A PROSp, on HAPPY NEW YEAR. R AND Pug PROSPEROUS A ooa Resolution... to make for the coming new year: TO ALL, Drink SALADA Tea WE KEEP IT. CARLOAD OF FLOUR AND FEED just arrived. ia L. B. COCHRAN. Citizen's Band at therink to-nigbt. Summer Weather in Mid-Winter. Fouxp Yale lock key. News offic W, Venables, of Cranbrook, spent Christryas in town. Harry Wingfield spent Christwas With his fatnily at Gleichen, Mr. Hill, merchant, of Lethbridge, was in town on Tuesday efor THe News and send it to your triendsin the East or in the Old Country. - A few articles in Shristinas gous at cost at D. A. Black's. ad. nL. Hawk bas mat The old-timers have to gon. tong way into the past to find a precetent for the Christnias weather we enjoyed time past this district has been under the influence of chinook winds, and the weather we have had would hardly be associated with mid-winter. It April weatber. The ground was bare of snow, the temperature was balmy and mild, the nights moonlit aud beautiful. The streets run with water from the melting snow trom the hillside ravines; merchants did was more like ground for the erection of a new house Christmas business sith wide-open indise-apeltd. doors; outdoor workmen and teamsters and Mrs: Blair and con, and id theit. work in their shirtsteeves Christmas dinners were eaten with jassett, of Calgary, matintow Jus. Donaldson has opened up a butcher shop on Toronto. Street, op posite the skating rink, and is handling all classes of nveats. Messrs, John Dixon and W well, of Maple Creek, were in town on Tuesday attending the Mnsonic install- ati a and celebration. Mr. Dixon re- ports a splendid business at Maple Creek during the Ohastmas season. spent Christ- open.doors and windows; skating was spoiled in the rink on Tuesda time cricket match could bi played 6n Christmas day lovers of the gan an old- ve been, had the taken th steouble Batn- ing feature of an sumiuer holida ance of mud otherwise ulmost seazon was the abund- nderfoot. Such was the Christwas weather in this section of Canadian. Northwest. This spell of weather Will go into the records of Medicine Hat history wloag with old One thousand pieces of the latest n bo per copy at AV. Cousing 9a, time winters wehave beard so many The oftcers aid members of Medi- Er goat). Ren. experionas cine Hat Lodge Nos 25-0. U. Wo Grterun eny that the sear is, with are arrangiog fora banquet at the) ot parailelin the Jast ten yoara. Assiniboia Hotel on the evening of Wednesday next, the 4th prox. It is expected there will be a Inrge attend ance of the members of the fratenity as well us a number of invited friends, and n programe of et Yesterday both wind and weather changed and we are now getting more seasonatle weather Council. Meeting. A meeting of ts, music, son; a + Sone the Council was beld at the Assinihoia h together , is being arranged, whi Z ee Hetel last night. Present Mayor with the spread ting prepared by the ary ciath, and Ganucillore Blatchiced, hot+l, assires thr success of the even al od tts Noble, Yuill, andHawthorne, Minutes to pick up teams, the only unredeem- Xmas Groceries. aD Our Fresh Christmas Fruits, etc., have been received: Finest Selected Finest Cleaned Batger s and Crosse Blackwell's Peels. We have a specialty this year in Batger s Machine Cut Peels. Raisins. Currants. A number of other Delicasies: Grosse Blackwell's Candied Ginger Chips. Shelled-Almonds, Shelled Walnuts, Finest Table Figs, etc. Crosse Blackwell's APANESE GOODS. Al large and Beautiful Shipment of Japanese Ware has also been recetved. Very, suitable for Xmas presents. Tweed Ewart. AlwaysinSeanchoftheBest We have now in st jock BRACKMAN KER'S CELEBRATED PATENT PROCE ROLLED OATS, 8 pound bags We have also received another lot of choice dairy butter in smalltubs, 23cts. per pound, at the Stone Store next the post-office. Lost. On wateh winner of first prize at. World s Fair. more than the ordinary Rolled Oats---35 cents per o Friday * last, chain, Iudies', gold, Finder White Onion and Walnut Pickles. fon? eae It costs no .W. COUSINS. Rieti WET Te: Cotmunications. were reid Milne, president of the Trad- regarding sefety of Opera Richardson Uo., regari milnicipal seal; A.M. Parker, regard- ing solicitorship. -Moyed by Mr. by Blatchford that the Mr. Colter askiog that ouncil with a certifi- mpetent architect or engi rding the safety of the Ope Wane yon te ny Seealere Ier at the stone stare mext post offic Cousins. ad. adopted. frow-D. What is altogether the best calen- dar issued this year, so fat as expres- sive theme goes, is the one sent ont by the Royal Insurance Co,, W. local agent. The illustration on the calendar represents a ton standing upon the British Onion Jack, on 4 ship's deck, with a frowning cannon in seconded Sveretary write he furnish the cate of 9 ment whil Leader a visit, tu en place in the Reginadistrict since Mr, Wylie took up lind here 1 168 The Methndist. Shnday School he gave asan instance the change Xinas Tree entertainment was held in which has been made iti the uppeat- the Opera House on Friday ever ange and value of hisown farm by jase ii tree culture. aa Tregurva sel in town this week paid The and Wn the conversation uroing to the changes that have tak- ttle time and ati rected to Mr, ntion Wylie as now WUT bene wad be wawiitg aa Elliot's Sheop Dip is non. po Mix Yonng. e Christmas Day services in St. Barnabas Church were well attended, The church was very neatly decorated, ture scab on We hi jakindly take a look this week nt the Yate on the address slip-on your paper, It will tell when your subscription 1s paid up to, If it rerde 98 you don't heed to read this notice any futher It it reads 07 or 708 it will remind ut that you have negtycted to puy for Your renewal, The amount you are indebted to Tine. News is likely very all one, and you perhaps baye neg- d or forgotte We have standing, nineteen years there isan eclipse of the hackgraund, and bears the motto r 8 of the mon t; wid hence e 5 motto House, otherwise the council would his farm: two miles of tree belt thir gs.at the stone store next post office. sent the moon on the 27th day of Decem- we hold thee safe. The calendar pr nave 10 tak sips Uieths buildings feet wide maples and Balu: ct Gilead, Consinsi ads pee ot ne ie sents ata glance the position ofGrent xen public hall e: There are a one-mile straight strip, iy other b The following officers have been day, confidant and Agent : uctions to order and two half-mile belts, The trees are WOTICE TS WERERY GIVEN 1aT : ibers will give this elected to hold office in Amethyst and canibt be seen without awakening municipal seal. Mr. A, M. Parker s native to thesoil of the North-west. application will be made to the Parlin rautlaok cong inee thee eee ey the. Council No 10, R-T. of T., for the first sentin communicat ved The waples-were grown frow seed and mene of Canada a: the noxt session, by THE the beginning of the new Uist term of le; S.C, Rev. R.A, S ar- gah eoe A fecal hl ; DOMINION PERMANENP LOAN COD MaNIDE OF fha newyears, 2 E cca) Dad's the Engi deat the filed By-law No. 5, regarding dray of Gilead frou poles buried foe an Ask to arash fe Asie oie ene ee aa Letty Vets Mttss- Nett: Chaptuin, Jz stone atore next the p s AAu-y ane Wil censen tenn eoath we (ieRatiier aches. Part of the Uelt was ready dlitaived (80 Victoria, chapter 85, und Douglas; R.S., Miss Black; F.S., . C. sins. By-law No. , regard ii planted in 1801, and is now 12.t0 15 feet f Capi- Vochran; Treas., J. Koss; Herald, A.) Mr. William Hodgins, who resides gor bittined teil high, The other part started four oO Reape s aa WO Leoeu a a or billiard rooms, bowhigulleys, ete. tbigh, The pa four fate, define, declare and enlarge its po vy 7 EiMeDonald: Guard, Mrs. Porters ou ah Replanade,thisworkusoarustie Weare gece eee aller sete OTR iste abun ionure ee Meanie, decate sod cular te po JEWELLERY . Sentine , J. McDonald. The council death of son, David Lawrence, aged J Sanderson were present These theee belts arw an advantage in vesting, and fur other nurposes will meet hereafter in Colter s Hall, 15 years and It days. The death oc- reed with the couneil regards many wa: For one thing, Mr- , patel at Tornnto this 12th December, STORE. Auspreceived direct, large shipment of curred at the hospiiai on Tuesdas, ing the licenses. Mysurs. Miniszewsky Wylie says they will prevent w MACDONELL, ROLAND THOMPSON, aes Haig h Whisky. Abouta week azo, while the lad was /and Winterbourne asked the Council seeds waich arecarried apon and in Solicitors for the Applicsnt H LS a ee ourne asked we Counc eer ae Abowee ec she th eda and Winona the Cone ewe aes yl a C. 8. BURDETT, John the mines, he was taken with cramps; This Secretary wos empowered ta procure ing apon bis land, One great nse he late of D., R Dingwall, Witnipeg. has Evangelist s day, December 27th, the was followed by inflammation and the printed stationery, ete, fom News wakes of the trees is in the direction Crockford - Goal. opened out Tuminess second door fiom the cted for 1800 for Medicine lad was removed frou hix hometo the once, nccording to the proposition ofromiog hay, The belts hold the a Cosmopolitan Hotel, wi.ti a fine line Hat Lodge, No. 31. ond Maple Leaf hospital, when an operation wasfer* gutuuitted by-thuuditorof the paper, anowand 449 result Mr, Wyle cuts ae propesetors of tis cml saineiare Watehes Clocks No. 33, Maple Creek, A.F, and formeb, The funeral took place yes Conneit thun sdiaurhe Sne crop of hay fr: Sigs ately: baal PrcPere te deliver Cenoklord cost tn tows S. : pee ce at thepterday atternnon, tnterment at the side the trees no matter how dry the awe my . 3 Masonic Hall. There was a large at- Church of England ce St. Barnabas Sunday Schoo Xnyia twny br. He nds that common Ho a TON. Jewellery, Ete. tendunce of the inembers of the fra- pickled pig s fest and honvlees b tthe Teer luv Reading Ruwm-t Fi an be grown in .the sbelter of orilere-left-a the post-oficd or at ii i Ne lees bain at the ) to-morrow (Fils IR: Deinuan's will vooave nocittes repaifing specialty. Maite ternity at the ceremons, which was atone store uext. post office' -W. Cousins: day) night the trea. He also has been very ete: fart iat etal ede emt attention. pF attention. rae performed by M.W. Bro, Thos, Tweed, 8 . ee cessful in raising small fruits currante, ford s, : - ted by M.W, Bro, V Sonie of the rauehors of the Red St John's Presbyterian Sunday raspberries, ete. In one yenr he picked : . ? Bday PUDOM, Ine ghloreiae Deer iat ncsuplsiar a lew dsye Stioal Xwwes: dren inctoe analog MMMM aE sosisitie ter his ba ran joing out of B : Aidit sete us t liao decabanta paresor Bladkteot feaicae Rati Mophiny HeGitE Sundar tic CMR ihe Genie ce re Qg outol pusiness * Medicine Hat Lodge W.M., Geo. A. who are hanting on the Red Deer T + might hevw never growu at all, f ; a Limo; SW. N. Adsit: J. W., Jas. river, The Indians have been raising 3.4 instance that farming. dows Wylint experience should-be an Y 3 Entire Stosk ot Millinery, Trin j . Cook; Seo 10 Biatel fe aisturbance wibong the cate tay aeneterectnrevectnwer cit nity r Pres, W.T, Finlay: Chapiain, F. anps he nintter Wan a crc Aechleon conuiye Mle an will not only beautify farm . t AT COST? commencing Mond Forster: 8.D., De. E Smyth; reported 16 Tidian Commissioner Atrhiecn Conny. Mois whey Sor beantty a whole. codntry: it Pure Drues. + oom ng Mond ay, W. HL J, Feswing Laird, and sery prompt action hae ine eee largely enongh indertaken but can 5 December 19th Dr. ist, F.F. Fatt; been taken. Corporal Elkington of S em Maple Barnwell; S.W., F. W, Tore Treas, J. RD, Botley; Martin; J.D., C. Peterson: Pollock; J.S..J. Ryan; Tyler, row. Most of the Maple Oreek offi were installed by proxy. Cheltn dairy and lt; freal eggs at the atone office. W. Cousins ad. ore Wext the the N.W.M.P , and a couple of polive men, With Louis Layer as gute, start. mi into wed ont yeaterday for the Red Deer CO TO ee country to Juok-into the trouble. wheatvand the test in, py He While nothing areally serious na- Met nily fords 1 0) head af re bas heen reported.as far as awe Att is shipn this year will ture bas b port far ae te 11,950 head, oF curlen Mis have heard, the Indiang, it is aad, haye pith when he started untae 21 heen acting very impudently, and years of age to make bis fortune wasn probably require little looking after, Colt the gift of bis tathee ery butter and Branyshorte,chop,onte, w So mach depends upon the purity of the That by thing Hood's Saraaper la many different diseases are cured. e Cousins, be made to pay for the time and d to it, Region Leader, flay Yesterday before Magistrate Wilk: plaint was heard, oreferted Mr y nigainst Blair, ranch Blaiy t ont 1 been Hk: ) Line ing after Your cattle, and the: eas arose out Afthe non-delivery ofaeernal head of these cate. The cuse wus disy l missed, C. 1b, Mitchall fop-the defend. nt. 1 Accurate Dispensing. Bring your prescription at any hour fight dispensing. Weare making yporint or night all at-shoms over the store for f and want your trivle a Dhedatest designs in felt Wath . ath ing Hats, Chiidren s Caps pnd Hoo de Ribbous, Laces, Ornaucente, eter A fine 'assuetinent of det Bowne te Jet Bawa, det Sprayer dee Orig wad trimmings, Peer ORO Src ae A Trot Veilings, Ul te sg nt COST: ). A. BLACK, DRUGGIST Chitdrens Brom: Mis px Co gets. Alen the Peevlows, Skint - Supp * Try thei, Por Endive Brose Wotk Five pivce linen aind a few dog. Hine, nts Sitks. AIL to he sol dint ocr Call early. 7 . MRS. POTTS.
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