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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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ground and in consequence the price Every one this season Plain Black and Blue Beav continuous facings; warm H. S. SUPPLY OF STUCKERS HAS BECOME DEPLETED Sun publishes with Mr. Walter money was Channels of trade. This has encour aged all classes of investment, and cities have nding the highest prices according toto Mr: Walter of Medicine Hat, Alts.. pin Vancouver at present. Mr. came to Alberta from Ens- : it Was but a vast, unset- prairie and has seen its tran- from a cattle range to the wheat-producing area in America. ; the early pioneers, Mr. Huck- engaged in the cattle industry his name is associated with of George Lane, Patrick Burns many other early-day cowboys, iknown as cattle kings. With the nt of the country. Mr. Huck- holdings became immense- Tm explanation of the conditions ow. affecting the cattle industry, Huckvale pointed out that with passing of the open range, but- ghers began slaughtering every class animal, including ows, thus, de- ng breeders for restocking. ;1t require years to recover the Jost will of cattle will remain at top for some depleted lias become the supply stockers that the government has taken: cognizance of conditions and a commission of which Mr. Huckvale is a member was named by the Do- minion: government with instructions to repiew and recommend for segre- gation certain Jandssultable for grazing purposes. * Solution Wanted. Mr, Huckvale belleves some com- prehensive solution of the problem will be found, either in the open grazing of herds or in propagation on the farms.- In furtherance of the Iatter project the C. P. R has estab- Hshed a bureau of livestock in con- nection with its experimental farm in Alberta, and for the purpose of Friday and Saturday * SPECIAL . 1.50c CAPS 75c. DON T LEAVE IT 00 LATE 's goods, Check Tweeds, vers, with fur bands and and comfortable. Ireland yar'ed conditions of feeding, the best type of animal for early maturity, and the most economical method of fin'shing beef cattl This has been a year of marked progress. ghd prosperity. with the abundant vfdps, a large volume of has found it way into the gtown with matvelous rapidity. At Medicine Hat we have directed our attention to securing in- dustries, giving them both moral and financial assistance, and backing up our real estate expansion by supply- ing payrolls forthe newcomer. Of, course, each partisan belleves gt; is, city will be the best, but the results achieved by this industrial campaign have manifested themselves in the wonderful and substantial growth of Medicine Hat Mr. Huckvale elieves that the era of industrial development has ur- rived, and with others is turning: his Wealth to the fostering of those things which he believes wili make Permanent the prosperity of growing , cities. ' LOCAL BREVITIES. A milk testing apparstus has at last been installed in the City Hall. The M. H. O. will conduct the tests. The city s new aerial truck has at last arrived and will be unloaded to- day. Tt was sent in a special cat on account of its Iength. Three cases composed the list at the police court today two drunks jand-q.vag- All received the usual. A meeting of the Blectrical Board of Examiners will be held in the city hall at-8 m. sharp on Monday, Dec. 80, 1912, For Sale- A fully modern house in Central Park, 8 rooms and bath. Im- mediate possession. Good terms. Ap- ply Rex Realty Co. 377 Main St. Phone 858. js INO. MeDONALD S FUNERAL The funeral of JJ. McDonald, Civ- il engineer, who died in the city yes- terday, Will be held tomorrow morn- ing. from Nott s undertaking parlors to St. Patrick's church. Services at 16 o'clock. Interment at St. Patrick s cemetery. Piano Music hand played of the artist s work-just as If you would Iike:to hear one j VOLTEM we will know at once What isa Voltem Roll? A Voltem Roll is the latest invention in Player controlling, no levers, no buttons you just det the tempo and play, and you get an exact reproduction Phey will fit any 8 note player and a child can operate them, TAG MEDICING HAT MUSIC CO. UNDER THE BiG FIppLe*- rolls (actual records), no he played it. 143-6 hat SHOULOLEAD CANADA FOR YEAR Mild Weather Has Most Favorable for Build- ., ;Your suecessful competition, the high . Wagstaff, 90 hen house. CARD OF THANKS have sent us Mrs,, Chas and Children. SAFE- HILL HIVISION 50 ft, Block 18, with four-room- ed Cottage, 1100. Terms. 50 ft,, block 10, 700. Terms, BO ft, corner, block 18, 1025. Terms. as 75 tt, block 17; 1800. Terms. HERALD SURVEY 50 ft, block 27, 1575. Terms. 75 ft, bi6ck 9, 2000. Terms. 50 ft. block 1, 1500. Terms 400 ft, block 14, 8500. Terms. 50 ft, block 17, 1400. Terms. 7 ft, block 4, 2025. Terme: : BENDING South half block 27,- 36 --each. Terms. cous SISSONS 50 ff, block 29, 1000. Terms. Corner. 100 ft, block 9, 3100. Terma. CENTRAL PARK box187 ft, Block 33, Terms. 50 ft, blotk 11, 1650. Terms 50 ft, block 29, 950. Terms. RIVERSIDE PARK 50 ft, Block 48, 1250. Terms. 100- ft, -bloek.-B, 5150, 2000 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 50 ft, block 12, 1250. Terms. BO. ft, block 18, 1000. Terms, TOWNSITE 50 ft., Block 68, 20,000. Terms. 150 ft, Blotk 35, 20,000. Terms. 60 ft, Block 49, with six-room- ed house, fully modern, 10. 000, 3000 down; 4 1-2 years for balance. NORTH YUILL 40 ft,, Block J, facing 3rd Ave., and East Allowance with four roomed new cottage, omly 34700. Terms. 50 ft, Block 10, 1260. Terms. 50 ft. Block 11, with two new Cottages. 1200 handles them. 50 ft., Block 1, with two new cottages, 4000. Terms. . HARRISVILLE 50 ft, Block 15, 500. Terms. 1000. 150 ft;* Block 1, 275 each. Terms. 10 Lots in Block 2. 200 each. Terms. KENSINGTON 50 ft, Block 12, 350. Cash. 50 ft. corner, Block 21, 550. Terms, CITY VIEW We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many triends and the members of the Daughters of the Em- pire lodge for their many kind. re- membrances and Christmas gifts they: INESTHENTS * Mr and Mra, R. A. Wright of Leth- bridge and Migs Marguerite McLean of Edmonton, and Mrs. N. V. Drake of Brantford, spent Christmas with Mra. G. O--Drake. Dr. T. G. Holt received the follow- the greatest namber of prizes in your province and therefore are entitled to our 25.00 prize. It reflects greatly upon your skill as a gardener, whether for pleasure We congratulate you in standard you have set in horticul- ture. We wish you a Merry Christ- man, A Happy New Year and may your life be long, contented. and Prosperous. ; Norman Smith, Inte of the indmon- Capital, and a former. Hatter, fire department will hold a banquet in thq American Hotel on the even- ing of December 30. * The London (Ont.). Weekly: Eeho contains the following announcement regarding a Hatter: Mr, amd Mra, GRAIN MARKETS. the past three years lie has been 5 AGED WAN VITIM OF XMAS EVE: FRE D. Weir;-who Resided alone in Shack,: Found Burned to Death. The charred remains Douglas D. Weir, a victim of a Chrittmas eve fire, were brought to the ty Inst night from the Little Plume district. They were interred at Hillside ceme- tery today. The decens d was liping alone in shack on A. HE. Denby's *ranch. Tuesday night other ranchefs in the diatgict discovered that the ranch wis busing, When they reached it nothing but smouldering timber ro- mained. The body of the deceased almost unrecognizable, was found on-the floor. The deceased was 63 years of age: EXPLOSIVE WORKED Fare? Who Would be In- ventor Killed by His Own Invention. sle yesterday. For working on a new explosive which bo intended having patented. He had just, eaten his Chrjstinas dinner and entered the barn when his wife and five chikiren heand a terrific explos- fon which nearly demolished the harn: Riley Hved only a few LEAP YEAR BLAMED FOR MANY NARRUGES Chicago, Dec. iat the commis- sion of leap year and the presidential election had a remarkable effect in increasing the marriage rate in Chi- Winnipeg, Dec. 27-A falling: off in. demand, due to exporters not being much on the market, led to lower prices today. News from the Argen- tine shows that the crop is going to be a very weighty factor on themar- ket. and it will have bearish in- fluences. There is an indifferent cash demand for commercial grades and nothing doing in contract grades: Receipts are lighter, being 698 cars inspected and 700 in sight. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. Wheat Deo. opened 628, closed May, 868, 858; Gully, 872, 87 , 313; May, 348, 348. Flax Dees, 1033, 1033; Jan, closed, 1033; May, 1093, 1092. CASH PRICE: Minneapolis, Dec. 27 Wheat, Dec., opened 81, closed 813; May, 86 , 864; July, 88, 874. Chicago, Dee. -27. Wheat, Dee., opened 86; closed 86; May, 924, 918; July, 893, 882. MONEY LOST, BUT e POLICE FOUND IT Winnipeg, Dec. 26 Geo. Fraser went out to c lebrate the season on Wednesday and remembers little more but when he woke up in bed this morning be was shy his savings of 870. He told the police and some smart detective work soon rounded up, the man who put Fraser to bed, though he was not known before, in the person of Alex Sutherland, an employee in real estate pffice. All tut 10 of the waliey ck recotfared by the officers. 5 GAY OLD DOG Pittsburg, Dec. 26 Edward Legue Dawes, head of the bath tub trust and a millionaire twenty times over, has followed) the example of Wm. Ellis Correy, formerly president of the U. S, Steel Corporation. It was learned here today that/after the wife of his youth who had worked and saved with him, obtained a divorce, he mar rfea Mrs. Sarah Lindsey Torge, form- just step Into our store an what you mean, Quality Is The MOTHER Best Hconomy S BREAD BROS. PHONE 256. 50 ft, Block 17, 500. Terms. COUSINS SUBDIVISION 120 ft, trackage, near the Clay Products, only 6800. Terms 295 ft, Block 1, with four-room- ed house, 1800. Terms. 449-ft--eorner, Bridge St. 3100, Terms. 50 ft, Block 1, 1300, Terms. Near the Park Ave. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 50 ft. Block 22, 1600. Terms. 50 ft, Block 20, with eight roomed fully modern house, 7700. Terms. HUGHES Four acres for 6,000. GAS CITY. REALTY Co. Phone 695 410 Main St. Wer WANT YOUR. LISTINGS. Terms. block B. on in Milwaukee. He is 64 years old and his bride fs 30. ; Control this morniifg recommended erly his-stenographer. last Tuesday cago during 1912 s vouched for by Chief Clerk Legnor,*who issues the marriage licenses for Cook county. Think of it Thirty-two thousand, eight hundred and seventy-seven li- censes during one year; that is an increase of 3,374, where, according to Perience of the: past, there ought to have been losses, said Mr. Legnor. He pointed out that since Dresidents have been candidates, young people have been deterred from matrimony. by the mere pres ence of the presidential year. Back in 1908, more than 3,000 couples were away. as shown by with 1907. Learned persons financial disturbances in -1907 were responsible. SEVENTEEN STORY HOTEL FOR TORONTO Dec. 26. The Board of Toronto, to the city council that G. E. Me- Conkey be allowed to erect a seven- teen story hotel of five hundred rooms on King street west. The bylaws forbid a building higher than ten stories but the controllers are of the opinion that more hotel ac- commodation is needed in the city. The total cost will amount to over three millions. INSURANCE FOR. Hockey Stioes at Foste -A- GOOD PLACE TO BUY SHOES. GIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS mu gt; AGAINST W0 Seifert and Buckle: miters, Adjudg Monday. BRS Dramatic Scene as of Convicted 3 Much Surprise Maximum Seni tiary. Indianapolis, Ind ae aay were lamara dynamite Los Angeles Times: Frank M. Ryan, ciation of Iron,and the onvicted. He, v the union s funds tc who refused to reco Two defendants The verdicts were judged guilty,were dictments. The jur ed until 10 a, m, Me -will be imposed. Buy your Hockey Shoes here and have the skat put on free of charge. FOSTER S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET. H. C. Pettet Co. Now is your time to buy. Never put off till tomor- row what you can do today. See what you can do. RIVERSIDE ion officials to be a Lots 31 and 32, Block 12 . : -. 1,000 ; : Lots 25 and 26, Block 11 . * 1,600 from eustody. The following were foi GAS CITY sue One acre ats 5G Sini sae vee snaps 1,000 MSA, 2 ands, if Lots 25 and 26, Blgek 22 HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Citys Frank C..Webb, New. St Louis; Paul-J. Morrin, N. Baum, Minneapolis; nano, Philadelphia; Richa James A. Coughlin, Chicage Flo, 11; Murray L. Pennel nati; Watford Bert Brown, Clty, Mo.; Frank K. Painter derson, Cleveland; Michael Syracuse, N. .; Charles Fred J. Mooney, Duluth; Ei Indianapolis; Hiram R. Kh Brotherhood of Carpenters ; Lot 3, Block N, Toronto St. .. gt;. CENTRAL PARK Lots 49 and 50, Block 20 .. Lots 39 and 40, Block 16 Lots 16 and 17, Block 21... H. C. Pettet Co. 368 Toronto St. Phone 481, Be e The following were for Herman . Seifert, Mil After Jndge Anderson the, faites of the- defends enstody bs. Deputy United taken to fhe Marion county DEATH BY ARSHIP New. York, Dec. 28. The first suit ver brought here to recover dam- ages for the death of a passenger in an airship was filed today in the supreme Court by the widow of Victor L, Mason, who was killed in London, England, on May 13. Mrs; Mason sues the Ocean Acci- dent and Guarantee Company, Limi- ted, of London, for 15,000, on a pol- fey ensuring her husband. against degth by violent means. The policy yas issued by the defendants New ork agents in 1906. AFTER:XMAS 50 ft. Trac N. BJs FD Frederickton, Dec. The annual statement of the finances of the Pro- vince of New Brunswick, published ria-the Royal Gazette tpd year ending Oct. 31, shows a tinea total in ordinary revenue of 1,417,- 229,17, the largest In its history, and jan increase of 5, over 1911, The surplus on the operations of the year 1912 is 8,072.71 as against a deficit in the previous year of 469.80. FORGET SELLING Quebec, Dec. 27. It Is gumored that the Cantdian Northern Ratiwa: nequire the Quebec and Sagu Road from the Forget interests. may City Commissioner F. M: Sclanders ai an. wee EE 88 ee tor -the+ of Saskatoon has been made a fellow with, twa Only 2108 50 ft. Loty avitl on Mill Sts, Terms. 5 Roomed Cottage, on Roy St., 2600. Terms. BF.SOUCH, Phm.B. DRG STORE, TORONTO 8T- Phe conviction of Olat A. and Bugene A, Clancey ot: City, ove charges that they aided in the Los Angeles explosion 21 persons were killed and as: Montreal St: MITCHELL'S HOME-W IIGHEST TYPE REPRESENTS the of James B. Mc OF BREAD ONE TRIAL his tight from Sai oe WHLL CONVINCE YOU. 2. crime. Toe . og By ite verdict the jury alo PHONE 560. et) tie .charken he, yrothers, now. In pi Were aided in the 1 charged with hot only supply men to assist in blowing up Ankeles Tinies. building, but al having asked for more explos the Pacitic Coast. Also at the head of thos guilty g) Herbert S. Hockin, ca Tago SE the conspiracy, bec: oh see ob Fe ofe: jhe Artsuds who have helped Malld-uy the large trade we Sy eW enjoy, we extend at fe correspondent Dally Exp weported on g Professor P 3. Commer fexandria, and number of bis . compant have been murdered wt travelling in Abyssinia. and'Best Wishes for THE HOLIDAY. SEASO eto attache ; PPE eee Phone 54. Ag telepeietetetotatel
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