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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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Vage 2 t Be Glasgow House XMAS SHOPPING any Suitable and Useful Gifts at Small Cost FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY LINENS ; KID GLOVES SILK HOSIERY HAND BAGS BLOUSES, ETC. This Store Will Be Open Evenings The Glasgow House The Hogi of Fashionable Dressers ait E QUEBEC ee 4th YEAR EN BUSINESS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH EMPORARY OFFICE, 394 TORONTO STREET JOHN INWOOD, Manager. C. P. R,, PASSENGER SERV WINTER 1012-18, FEFEGTIVE OCT. 27p:39i2 Easthound. Train and Terminal, Imp. Lid, Vancouver to Monweal. Toronto Exp., Vancouver to Toronto No, Arrive Leave 2 8.00 8.20. 4 20.05 20:80 4 415 4.40 33.00 Local from Calgary. Westbound. arrive Leave Train and Terminal. 20.20 2040 Imp. Led, Montreal to Vancouver. 3 12.00 12.25 Van. Exp, Toronto. to Vancotjyer. 13 22 10 28.10 St, Paul-Seattle Bxp. Bt. P, to Seattle. 515 6.30 Local for Calgary. CROW TRAINS, x No, Arrive Leave Train and Terniinal. 11 * 240 255 Soo-Spokane-Portland Ltq,, St. Pav Portland. 9.55 Soo-Spokane-Portland Ld; Portland to St, Paul. 11.15. Local for, Cranbrook. 512-519 19,25 Local from Cranbrook; 520-513 28.13 Express for Kootenay Landing, B1-S17 4.30 Express from Kootenay Landing. Note Traing 1 and -2 carry-aleeping. cars only betweea Winnip a-Revelstoke, No. 11 and 12 do not come SAuto Medicine Hat passing time at Dunmore, miles Medicine Mat News, Medicine Hat New lawfal evening st its office, Main Stree, Medicine Hat, alta. 1 9.45 518-511 lt;HONE: Advertising Otrenlation and Job Depts. RING 2 1 DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES aay .-+.84.00 2 year by mall... 75.00 6 months, dslivered.. 2.00 6 months, by mait.... 1.50 8 months, delivered.. 1.00 8 months,'by mall. ..76 1 month, delivered. ...350 Addreaser changed as often as desired, but bots asw aid old ad resser at be given WEERLY NEWS. Publishec every Thursday in sixteen or more pages, and contaiis a eumma-y of the news of the week. 2 local and district advance Zoe 3 months, in advance. 500 co... 81.50 Monday, December 23, 1912. THE MAYORALTY SALARY. -HE would be a poor business head who would object to having the salary of the Mayor of Medicine Hat raised from 1,800 to 2,500 a year. Without any consid- THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869, Accounts of firms, corporations and individuals earried, on favorable terms. i MEDICINE HAT BRANCH FOURTH AVENUE. 2 . H. MeDUNNOUGH, Manager. eration for the person of the Mayor, the job-issverth that amount and more. If the man who may happen to hold the. position is not worth that amount he should not be there, but if he is worthy of being placed at, the head of the city s affairs, he should be paid as much at least as the Council proposes to pay Mayor Spencer. During the year the City of Medicine Hat will in all probability spend in the neighborhbow ary of the Mayor, who is the general man- Srereretrctoctentectententontonteete oeteegocgecestontententeteateaten : Imperial Bank of Canada Capital Paid Ue - 6,460,000 Reserve-Fund . . - 6,460,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. BR G. WILKINSON, Manager. Medicine Hat Branch. q OSE te Pee Roehetosrcie ste asoateatesie dirty ee of the city, amounts to one-quarter of one per cent. of the outlay of the city. That is not a very large percentage for the 1c holding the managerial position and is. not as large as that paid by any business eoneetn.. If the Mayor s job is-worth any- thing at all it is worth what the Council the work required will-earn it. ee UNITED STATES COMING RIGHT. THE longer the American people have to THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864. 180 Branches in Canada. Capital Pald Up, 6,000,000. Total Assets (Nov. 80th. 1911) over 81,000,000. A general Banking Business Transacted- Special attention to Savings Accounts. W. 0. JOY, Manager : + Medicine Hat Branch think over the Panama Canal tolls question, the stronger they are coming out in favor of having their government sub- mit the matter to arbitration by the Hague Tribunal. That the United States should . submit to arbitration the -canal. controversy be- tween Great Britain and this country was the declaration made by-Everett P. Wheel- er of New York, at the opening session at Washington of the American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes on Friday last. It is inconceiv- Automobile Livery Phil. Cocking 438 Cor. Roy and 5th Ave. Phone 804 LONG AND SHORT TRIPS tf IN OR OUT OF THE CITY able, he asserted, that after the United Great Britain than any that can possibly arise with reference to the Panama Canal, it should refuse to submit to an impartial ribunal formed in pursuance of a treaty the United States itself proposed. This is a pure proposition of law, . M: fote treaty means. MURRAY OLSON Real Estate - Insurance and Employment A; 386 TORONTO S ate Please write or phone 942 or call onus. Your Property solicited. arbitrators. of the high court at the Hague, who high cl , learning and ability. s none at all. would be bett thousand times LIGHT tea HEAVY DRAYING Main St, next City Hall, the United Sta hduld submit its case tc port the judgment of a wis international court in the m ment, declared. Joseph Davies, of Madi- son, Wis. Seattle-St. Paul Exo. Seattle to 8tP. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. of a million dollars. On this basis the sal- - 1861 British Goverment sent troops- to if proposes to pay and any man who can do . States has settled by arbitration far more sity. important controversies between itself and Wheeler said, as to what the Hay- Paunce- He scouted the idea that it would be im- possible to secure unbiased and impartial He said this was doing an in- justice to the judges who form the panel are stors put forward by each nation to maintain its own interests, but judges of But so far as the Hague tribunal is con- continued, the most of the zens of nations that have but interest.in the controversy or ber- But if it were otherwise, that . department of public health added to: th this tribunal than it should break jits) bat ws have Deen asking for for some seary considerable government organtzation-fo plighted faith and the honorable tr aditions i, of domestic animals. Bovine tubetonlosi of sone hundred, and twenty-five years. subject of the go nent s anxious World-wide publie opinion would ship- any xreater national interest thangthe phy and capable ple? In tts most literal rane te the moat ancient Twelve Tablets of the. 0. if cases rity 0 Kood: Lat the well-being, literally the heal Of the: beo which might be Intought to it for settle- gt;). Phere is nothing formidable or impos- sible to th American mind, he added. *It. is the conception of a world-wide rule of y: We have law in our international af- Tt is one of the canons of our faith as well as one of the guarantees of our fu- ture, that. we seek conscientiously to work out our social, political and economic devel- opments through legal means and with res- jpect for law. Our experience has shown that where there is will to let law govern, there will be found a way to develop and maintain rules and proc edings by which the gravest difficulties may be settled sat- isfactorily. The ceoninatawealthe that compose our union are organizations far superior. in ex- tent, in real power and in influence to many of the states that are f rmally in possession of complete sovereignty and yet our states have been accustomed to submii to the jurisdiction and judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States without ques- tion. ? Such speeches as these made by men who are in the lead in the consideration of these international problems indicate a. strong turning of the ion-in fayor of the; offer of Sir Edward Grey to have . the mat- ter settled at the Hague. It is to be hoped that the President and the Senate of the United States have the good sense to refer the question to the great peace tribunal, mae mah Se A CARTOON, entitled His Dogs of War, in the Toronto World, owned. and pub- Invest Chat m Lots in Parkview at . Lots in City View at 50x200 ft. In POWELL ... - 440x130 ft. on COLUMBIA AVENUE 200 ft, Frontage in ALTAWANA 25x150 ft, Lots In ALTAWANA. 0x150 ft, lot on DOMINION ST. 1 ift. gorner two blocks from Central Park Medicine Hat, Alia. NEWS BLOCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. SEE US FOR ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIVISION, THEEDWaRD ol FEWINGS AcEvcY Canada lished by W. F. MacLean, the Conservative member for South York, shows The Old Salt, John Bull, with two. bull pups under his arms and one on a string, standing on the shores of Canada but going aboard the British navy, and saying as he goes: Three more of em to feed. That is the point the Liberals are trying to impress on the Borden goyernment. It is easy enough to give away pups, but who is going to feed them. Ditto Dreadnought - 0.- December 25, 1732 Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, born in Preston, England. Died Aug. 3, 1792. 1795 Sir Henry Clinton, who accompanied. the British.forces in the American Revolution, died. Born in 1738. 1805 Joseph Smith, the foundesof Mor- monism, born. Died June 27, 1844. 1823 Thomas Evans,-the famous dentist who effected gh: Eugenie from Paris, born in Phila- delphia. Died in Paris, Nov. 13, 1897. Canada as a precaution against ag- gression by the United States. 1889 Henry Grady, famous: orator and statesman, died in Atlanta, Ga. Born in Athens, Ga., May 24, 1850. 1899 Lord Roberts sailed from England to take command of. the British forces in South Africa. pees ge es THIS IS MY 60th BIRTHDAY. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Dr. Charles Sedgwick Minot, one of the best Known scientific men in America and e laboratory of anatomy at the Harvard Med- ical School, was born in Boston, Dec, 23, 1852. His education was received at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard College. -In 1880. Dr. Minot be- came a lecturer and instructor in the Har- yard Medical School and in 1892 he was ap- pointed professor of histology and human embryology at the same institution. In 1905 he was appointed James Stillman pro- fessor of comparative anatomy at the Har- vard Medical School and Harvard Univer- . He still holds that chair. Dr. Minot holds honorary degre s from Yale, Toronto, Oxford and St. Andrew s. Universities. The past two years he has been exchange pro- fessor with Germany and is at present gon- ducting a.course of lectures there. yee Gace ieee CONGRATULAT: William: H. Moody, former associate jus- tice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 59-years old today. Oscar S.. Strauss, former--Secretary of Commerce and Labor and late Progressive Party candidate for governor of New York, 62 years old today. Dr. John H. Worst, president of North Dakota Agricultural College and former head of the International yDry Farming Congress, 62 old todayy - eR HEALTH FIRST. Jiorentson Witness), We heartily efidorse the movement at ) to be presided over by a deputy minister, easure. as as ie escape of Empress who has just been appointed director of the especially where they are appreci- THE GLOBE CLEAN- t elimfante all Iinpertection. Of our supreme Inw. We regard-this eoed ag decline to adopt t or parliament to approve of it, eased as we cannot see how the gdvernment can i wEDICINE HAY STEAM LAUNDRY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK We are Loaning oney-at 1 : a Show in Cent. City To Buy or Bulla Homes. To Pay Of Mortgages. To Improve Real Estate. INVESTIGATE OUR CONTRACT PLAN AT ONCE. THE CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. LIMITED 225 Pacific Building, Van- couver, B. C. IMPERIAL BANK BLDG. MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. Office Open Evenings Until Nine O'clock. Light and Heavy Di a. Speciality. ative of our, good work n clean- ing and pres ing men s garments. We want every one to look their best on Christmas Day, in cloth- ing that is spotless, shapely and genteel. If you have suits or over coats that need doing up send them to * ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. Improved methods make our service particularly efficient. sew 204 South Ry. Se PAINTER, Latest samples in 12 Eighth Ave. Mike ready for the wedding, ball or. party by send- Taundry to the Steam Heavy Teaming, Light and Heavy Hor R. 8. Tayior Transfer Riis, Cards The Finest Assortment Ever the PER ANNUM oP cae 70 OUR conTRacr- Pingle 's Drug and ae Book Store : 2 : Coast to Coast : in Canada raying. Prompt Attentio rders. (8) Plano Moving. ith' Plane Yan, Parcels Delirerea, HONE. NO, 349, H. B. CURTIS CitySaleStables Heavy. Teams, Drivers, - Saddle Horses for Sale, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING, CHRISTMAS COMPLIMENTS Hay for Sale. AND CONGHATULATIONS FRE i that come with: the arrivel of 5 Santa Claus are always welcome, D McCLAIN PHONE 8, + PROPRIETO . M. CAWKER,, Phm. B. Druggist pp Semplats stock of Tolle Astices dries, Proprietary Medi- of Physicians Pre- a Specialty. Phone 75. T. F. Reynolds ET Wall Paj Phone 690, STABLE PHON 402 738) Excarating a Spectalty, ses for sale ry. AL Times. Thelr work they hav wp to-dal is perfection for Installed all the most machinery which i rentCture to wetkncss averted at once. Fi , wed fauny eddcee sharines, Om plant we: Invite the public make inspection. Pione 8 Electric Restorer for Me 3 every nerve in the b facprove tenslow i re decay and ail Hebencr x orf bo at Pingle s Drag Store. ote rte a ro sts stot toate tests : OPIUM QUESTION REACHING British Legation s tent Demands fon ' nity the Reason. Poking, Dec. 28. The o ti is reaching crisis o istent demands of the for indemnity ror opium agreements an suppression of the ret: jum in the provinces sultivated. The Chinese maintain th pression: of the retailers sary measure of the. anti- paign, which is hampered ing asreements. Undo hitia boldly repudiates m nts on this ground, s ive the moral support ish public and the civiif AVAL SPIES 6 ENGLAND I Petty Officer See From many Pays Big. London, Dec, 28 The al authorities have been perturbed: of late over hich amihor secrets of E ave beem foreig d particularly German which country, it always prepared with anything per ;yal: matters. There have been seve of civilians charge icating these secret -s, and one or tw jom have been drop) navy. More importance o the recent arrest of Parrott, an ex gunner of of the-elass of petty y, 'F FOLLIS mder: recent. repiastios i motion to the Contracting Co. on Ready For The Party pa S rioes, pe was tout duty at the school of gu trips to Ostend, where, evidence given against b Imet by foreigner, witl spent the evenings, retur Hand the same a / against the regulations jacket or petty sien hand without laiivo. Ma was removed fror some months wh, discovered thxt
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Image 1198 (1912-12-23), from microfilm reel 1198, (CU1744784). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.