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H. S. I reland We are Out to Fint h Our XMAS GOODS For the Next HREE DAYS. 1.25 1 tiesfor 7 ? SPECI. ry box guaranteed. HONE 81. and 85c. THIS YEARS COUNGIL HELO LAST. MEETING Adjourned TSeasion Held Yesterday Afternoon No More Meetings. : The 1912 Council finished. their Iast/business yesterday afternoon. Th last meeting, an adjourned one, was held to deal with few minor matters lald over from Monday night. Unless something very important comes up necessitating tie calling of special meeting the Council will not sit again till the first Monday In January. They will then be the old Council transformed into a new one, the 1913 Counell. HOLIDAY, CITY'S AMAS PRESENT TO IVS EMPLOYEES All the employees: of the city, that is the laborers, are to be given a soc A Social evening was held at Alex- andra School ast evening to mark the Inst day of scbool. The programme Address by Pres. B, Glover, prom- enaio, address, Mr. Hay; reading, Misa M. Gory; selection, A H. 8, Glee Clad; Song, Miss Ried; promen- ade; Tending, Miss M. Jerrold; sel- eotion, AL HS. Glee Club; instru- mental, Mr, Wier; promenade; read- ing Of High S hoo paper; Mr. F. Mil- Mean; dancing. The followitig names were omitted from the list of those at the banquet last night; M, Marchant, Ald. M. A Brown, Jas. Rae. ae At the hospital last might, John Robert, th young son of Mr. ant Mrs: James Crawiord of Irvine, died of appendicitis after a ten days idness. . The little boy was five years and ten months old. The body will be taken 'to Irvine tonight for bur- AL in Washington A Apples IX VARIETIES TO PICK FROM IN WASHINGTON APPLES. WHILE THEY LAST 1.75c. PER 50 LB. BOX. Get that one for Xmas today and save money. FOR CASH ONLY. CORNER OF OTTAWA AND 8RD AVE. HO) ACRES AT gt; NOOO PER ACRE Price Paid for Acreage uth of City Other Big Deals. Outside property seems to be on the move more than ever. The News is informed that the F. M. Ginther Land So. put throngh a deal for a syndi- eate of local parties whereby approx- imately 250 acres.south of the fair grounds, was secured at 500.an ere, It is the intention of the syndicate to subdivide the property and place it n the marke. Ald. Doty has purchased trom Dr. Woodlands 100 actes immediately orth of the Crescent Heights sub- division. The price patt was 126. This property will also be Dut on the market. GR. Daniel, president of tlio A berta Securities, Limited, of Leth- bridge, was in the city yesterday and completed the sale of three and. a QUarter sectiofis of their big. ranch Property near Dunmore. He sold iso three quarters north of Walsh. The German national aviation fund has reached 1,750,000. Shilo Be Wirsins cece Fanily Ericad for 40 Fit far Croup a4 WhatisaV THE MARKET REPORTS GRAIN MARKETF. Winnipeg, Dee. 21. Notwithstand - ing favorable reports from the Ar- gentine and a somewhat weaker elose in European markets, Winni- peg markeb was strong and active throughout thevgreater part of trad- jing hours. was a good cash demand but the exporters were not as much to the front as during the the last two days. Reseipts show no falling off,. yester- day inspections were. 975 cars with 650 in sight. TODAY'S PRICES Wheat Dec. opened 613, closed 814; May 858, 858; July closed 868, Oats Deo. 32, 32; May-closed 353. Flax Dee. 1073, 1064; Jan. closed 1063; May 113, 1124. CASH PRICES: Wheat No. 1 Nor., closed 81; No. 2, Nor., 78; No.-3 Nor., 75; No. 4 Nor. 684; No. 5 Nor., 63; No. 6 Nor., ba. reed 48. Winter wheat No. 1 Red Man., 8, No. 2, 784; No. 3, 754; No. 4, 69. Oats No. 2 C.W.., 313; No. 3 C.W. 283. Ex. No. 1 feed, 294; No, 1 feed 283; No. 2 feed, 27. Barley No. 3, 454; No. 4, 41; re- jected 39; feed 38. Flax No. 1 N.W., 106. AMERICAN MARKETS. Wheat, Dec., Minneapolis, Dec. 21. opened 814, closed 817; May 858, 851 Chicago, Des. 21.- Wheat, Des opened 863, closed 86f; May 918, July. 884, oltem Roll? A Voltem Roll is the latest invention in Player Piano Music hand played rolls (actual records), no controlling, no levers, no tempo and play, and you If you would lke to hear one tt MEDIC peepee THE PRODUCT OF WESTERN FLOUR buttons you just set the get an exact reproduction Of the artist s work just as he played it. they will fit any 83 note player and a child can operate them. just step into our store and say SVOLTER? we will know at once what you mean. HAT MUSIC C0. BIG FIDDLE. THE FINEST PHONE 256. Xmas shopping. They will be paid tonight. This was decided by the Council at? their last meeting yes- terday. BOY SCOUTS. The local troop of Medicine Hat Boy Scouts have received 100 worth of Muskoka Free Hospital Christmas statips. Anyone wishing to buy these stamps can buy them from the Scouts. GAS FOR HEIGHTS. Gas mains, are to. be laid to Cres- cent Heights as soon as the bonds are put up: Forty years in use. 20 years the standard, prescribed and tec mmended by phy- sicians.' For Women s Ail- ments, Dr. Martell s Female Pills, at your druggist. INEST WLL prIvisiox 50 ft, block 10, 700. Terms. 50 ft, corner, black 18, 1025. Terms. 75 ft, block 1 ) 190 jTerms. HERALD SURVEY 50 ft, block 17, 1575. Terms. 75 tt, block 9, 2000. Terms. 50 ft., block 1, 1500. Terms. 400 ft., block 14, 3500. Terms. 60 ft., block 17, 1400. Terms. 7 tt, Block 4, 2025. Terms. BENDING South half block 27, 360 each. Terms. COUSINS SISSONS BO ft, block 29, 1000. Terms. - Corner 100 ft, block 9, 8100. Terms. CENTRAL PARK 50 ft, block 11, 1650., T tms 50 ft.. block 27, 650. Ternis. 50 ft., block 29, 950. Terms, RIVERSIDE PARK 100 ft., block -B; st50, 2000 * cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 50 ft, block 18, 1000. Terms. 50 ft., block 12, 1250, 50 ft, block 18, 1000. Terms. + TOWNSITE 50 ft, Block 68, 20,000. Terms. 150 ft, Block 35, 20 000. Terms, 50 ft, Block 49, with: six-room- ed house, fully modern, 19.- 000. 3000 down; 4 1-2 years for balance, NORTH YUILL 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 + Block 15, 500. Terms. Block 1, 275 each. Terms. , 10 Lots in Block 2. 300 each. Terms, KENSINGTON 50 ft, Block 12, 350. Cash. 50 ft. corner, Block 21, 550, Terms. CITY VIEW 50 ft, Block 17, 500. Terms. COUSINS SUBDIVISION 120 ft., trackage, near the Clay Products, only 6300. Terms, 26 ft, Block 1, with four-room- ed house, 1800. Terms. 140 ft. corner, block 5, on 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, 37700, Terms, GAS CITY REALTY Co. Phone 695 410: Main St. WE WANT YOUR LISTINGS, a total of 31 cars to accommodate holiday Tuesday to carry on their 'Seim, Durham, Ont., Combs of the Provincial Agricultur- al Department, who will also act as judges at the fair. The lectures will be given in the council chamber and will be on Proper Cultivation of the Soil, Preparation of the Seed Bed, and Best Methods of - Con- serving Moisture. * The Allen Players in A House of Thousand Candles, put on a play last night that appealed to Hatters more than any bill seen here in a long time, The acting and staging of this plec was suburb. Miss Clarice Wilson, of Moose Jaw, is spending her halidays with Miss Gladys Rice, Esplanade, TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Investigation into charges, of open- ing letters and destroying newspa- pers and literature preferred against Postmaster Mason pf Ailsa Craig, was apened this morning. Andrew, I. Hamilton, Portage La Prairie, will ask parliament for a di- vorce, from his wife, Maude Louise Hamilton, formerly of Toronto, but now of parts unknown. ice Six identification slips, totalling, al- most 500, with which C. P: R.. em- ployes secure their pay checks, have been forged by a Moose Jaw em- ployee and were presented to the pay office on December 15 for payment. Six slips were obtained. and two or three of the cheques cashed In Cal- gary. City Rellef Officer T. R. Turnbull, whovhas acted as secretary-treasurer to the United Aids, has resigned the latter position at the request of the Edmonton city commissioners. Step- jhen Brown is named as his ucces- sor. Raymond Albricht, laborer, employ- ed on the six story. building of the Northern Investment Company, Bd- monton, fell a distance of one hund- red feet down the elevator shaft this afternoon and was not seriously hurt. Clifford C. Mitchell, wanted in Ed- monton on a charge of false pretences involving several thousand dollars, and who left the city on August 22 ast has been arrested in Oakland, Cal. : Two brothers named Brunie, each with a sleighload of mail for the Peave River, broke through the ice on the Athabasca river four miles be- jiow -Mirror tanding- They Tost the entire mail outfit and horses. Hereafter Alberta College on the north side will be a separate and dis- tinct institution from that on the south side, having its own board of governors. A special traim bearing thirty negro families, together with their personal jetfects, left Enid, Okla? yesterday, and t is expected, will arrive in Ed- monton the latter part of next week. The party expect to locate in the Flat Lake district, northeast of Athabasca Landing, where there is already a fairly large colony of negroes, the mmr jority of whom have been iu the country for two and three years Viola Logan, 4 years old, of St. John, was left alone with her two- year-old brother and was burned to death while playing with matches. Andrew Whitehouse, of Deerfield, Yarmouth, N. S., was killed by a vicious bull. Clachine Cozzi, Italian fruit ven- dor, struck a live wire at. Montreal land was killed. He was warned not to touch it. Baron Henry L. Von Goedhe, well- known in Toronto, where his wife lives, was arrested in Rochester for bigamy. His second wife was there. F. EB. Benton was killed at Fort William. The proposal has been made in Edmonton that a municipal bank cs- tablished upon the New Zealand plan, shall be underteken by the city. It took three special trains with the greater-part of the.80,000 pack ages of Christmas postal matter which were landed by the Empress of Ireland. yesterday.at Halifax. The five-year-old son of Henry while enjoying a romp with his uncle, Geo. Seim, in the woods, tripped and plunged headlong into. a pan of boiling wa- DOUBLE SERVICE Methodist Church Starts Th- Lack of Room. The system of double services two on a Sunday evening, one at seven O'clock and thd other: at. wight-thix ty o clock will be commonced in the Methodist Church tomorrow even - by the pastor, Rev. Mr. MeDonahi, at both services. The following is the musical programme: PART 1. voeation; hymn No. 1, Hark, Glad Sound the Saviour Gomes;' (tune, Antioch); prayer, Rev. C. J. Wilson; Carol The Night Winds Winds Sigh Gently, (Simper) choir; solo, Oh Ye Who Love, (Bird) Mr. Micah Ch. V., Verse 2, . The fulfl- ment, Matthew, Ch. IL, Verse 1-6, a solo, The Gift ? Organ prelude; doxology and in- novation; hymn No. 3, Angels from Kindly, Tighe (Pugh-Evans), Mr. F. Blackburn; offertory; duet, Peace, Perfect Peace (Ascher), Mrs. A. R. Pointer and Mr. F. Golden; Scripture reading Psalm XCII Rev. . J. Wilson; address, the pastor; solo, The Star of Bethlehem (Adams), Mr. F. Golden; anthem, Glory . to Theo, My God, This Night: (Gounod) choir; hymn No. 4, O Happy Day coneluding Woluntary. FALL IW 665 Chicago Women. Also Take Up Campaign to Cut the Prices. Chicago, have been forced: to sell eggs from eight to ten cents a dozen cheaper as a result of the campaign started Dec. 21. Retail grocers yesterday by Chicago women to reduce the jprit ief that product. To compete with the prices by the women the retail grocers have. cut prices from 35 to-45 cents asked 2 week ago, to 20, 22, 24 and 25 cents a. dozen. ROSS WINS Repealed Against Judge s Decision re Evidence in Election Case. (Special Dispatch to the News.) Calgary, Dec. 20 Judgment was given in the Supreme Court today. in an appeal taken by Hon. C. W. Cross against a ruling made by Mr. Justice Scott in regard, tothe admi sibility of certain jevidence in the suit brought. by Colonel Carstairs of Edmonton, to unseat Mr. Cross, who Was declared elected for the consti- tuency of Edmonton after his re- entry to the Sifton cabinet at the bye-elections earlier in. the prese1 year. : Houses for sale on easy payment or will exchange for real estate. Ap- und Leader. B4-t MISSES L. J. McLEAY ARE GOING out of toys and from now until Christmas will give twenty per cent. discount on their large and varied stock: of toys, dolls, etc. Basement Imperial Bank Buliding. Open even- ings. STILL TIME FOR THOSE CHRIST- mas photos, Sittings 10 a. m. to 9 Pp. m. Larson Studio. 124-6t. 100 FOOT CORNER, Columbia Ave. ..- For 5,500. Biggest snap, month. Good day only. the ir one House and Large . Corner Montreal 4 Macleod: Prail pera STORE, TORONTO r, ter and died three house later. SUBSCRIBE NOW for the Daily News. STARTS. TO-MORROW novation on Account of ing. The game sermon will be given Organ prelude; doxology and in- the f mest Hockey Shoes at Foster's. Buy your Hockey Shoes here and have the skates A Goop PLACE TO BUY SHOES. Present Dally Average 28 advertisers in Daily got of the Woekly comntry No extra charge. Books o vertisers, VOL. 3 NO. 40 FREIGATS Ih AT DU il West-Bound Extr Freight 10 : gineer Parks, Crew Had Na Fire Loas 1 + Ringineer Parks of Afe had bis instep injured. Cor Wyatt was slightly infur side and Brakeman. Aiki ankle sprained, and a gt damage was done ina pi put on free of charge. occurred at Dunmore at morning. The wreckage FFOSTER S SHOE STORE See ae talured iden MAIN STREET. Gi oe ibenctoc ths known, They must nave train coming in their ree that a wreck was immin out of thelr van, Had the LIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS when the wreck occurred not have been alive to t today as their yan is con Lots 7 Lots 23 ROSEDALE Lot 10, Block 9, with house*..... COUSINS AND SISSONS Lots 26, 27, 28, 29,30, Block 20 Lots 39 and 40, Block 31, ..... Blocks 38 and 39, All, per lot . Lots 31 and 32, Block 32 HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Lots 36 and 37, Block 28. . 8, Block 23,:. 24, Block 24 Lots 11 and 12, Block 26, Lots. 33, 34 and 35, Blog NEW HOUSE 8 rooms, fully modern. Terms: -. +. 4800 business lots A dinmber, of first dass aot and at reasonable prices and on good terms. 240 aeres, 65 per acre, 3 1- 2 miles from the city. H. C. Pettet Co. 368 Toronto St. Phone 481. H. C Pettet Co. Ginger Snaps COME AND GET THEM. . 3,000 - - 3,000 / PHONE 560. ontreal St. Bakery MITCHELL'S HOME-MADE BREAD REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST ag OF BREAD MADE. ONE 1 WILL CONVINCE YOU. molished, i Engineer Parks and fi field of the Hat were in engine 2769 and it is wr fireman escaped injury. eer s injuries are 8 light. Extra N. 790 was star the west switch at Dunmc extra in charge of the a rew, and Conductor W: along and plowed into its The. force of the coll have been a terrific one, Seven empty. box cars,- a1 foaded with flour were The engine of the tra through them was badly What made the wreck ous was the fact that as occurred, the wreckage t idently from the stove in This fre made the loss ' pany from equipment heavy, About 10,000 wi The wreck mpr a time. Crow line. Phe following official at HAT RESIDENT lt; Ribs Broken, Lut Almost Insan gett Wandere in Hospital ix ing to His H With his ribs caved it tungs pierced by the-bro Leggett, a rancher from ter Lake district, but, w lives on Third Avenue a street, wanderell for hou prairie till he reached Hi ranch, He was then it scious condition. E kn having continued to walk fact Mat the intense pai was suffering had almost of his faculties, or sen tion. The bitter cold him much suffering: Main Street. Ontario Apples Now in Stack: order early .W. Ireiand Co. Phone 54. Leggett is now in the al. His condition is one. He suffers intense 1 whether he will recover known as-yet. Leggetf started from Wednesday afternoon la load of baled hay. Ho day and well irto the ni Thursday morning, just breaking daylight, he : aepident, His wagon. in broke, and he was thro from the. top of the ground. He struck with Before he could recover rack of the wagon an bales landed on top of h pinned to the ground. landed on him he-could sickening noise, the bre ribs, and feel the intense heavy weight slowly body. His left shoulder ed much of the weight. The injured man s call were of no avail. Not in. sight. It was a bitte ing and between the cold juries, Leggett was al out of his mind In some unknown we some superhu:aap effort, to wriggle out of the w the tearing of his flesh, his face, as he worked h Hee E EERE RRR RA-AEEEBPEE EERE EEE
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Image 1196 (1912-12-21), from microfilm reel 1196, (CU1744802). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.