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Medicine Hat Weekly News 1921-01-06 - 1921-12-29
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1-4 higher for October 1p for December at 47, d unchanged for Oct. Punchanged ay 206.) i OBLEM a 7 othe echifloal With. the. tirat tyrittag of in Wie morning the residents of View Court dreamily Miten to the frat eplash in the polo As the morning advances boye and , leld come In. steadily, Sncroasing Dumbers, gracefully arrayed in bath- AaB AUG, with a UEC wrap for pro- tection By hoop the pool. is alinpty alive with squitming Uitle brown bodies, vory gmail children paddling inthe Bhaflow water, while the swim- m rs take-advantage of the deeper end of, fhe pool. With the limited advantages thy. boys and girls have iad for l aening to swiny, it is. re- swimmers there are among thom, Soie-spend hours jn and. around the pool and show the effect in sunburn- ed shouders and peeled nosos, But ; merry. Yolees indicates. The bulluing acheie of the.school grounds lends itself admirably to the boys plans warmth; ind the blazing fires be- tween brick and cement walls are surrounded By the healthy. dripping er danger of fie the ni the ovening the fresh water regularly supplied, deepens the water 1n the pod and Is taken advantage of by the adyit cltizens. A dreising toom for the boys and one for the gitls are on the grounds, convenient to the pool, The Sitizens swimming pool co: il have the atis(a tion of knowing that thei of forts ate. appreciated, for-kcores of children who have had mo other holiday have enjoyed the benefit of. the Aberdeen Street pdol and are pro- avis sate-eunsied xh ep oetes. 2 rround- ne sey genera or ; from Halifax is the ; fessor time rar the home of the expulsion in. 1755 ome of Longfellow's respandent a digary Herald and The-Medicine Hat - 2. (Copyright) Fort Norman, N.W.T., Iver Arela Qi fields, signal an of intense activity ts week nd. The outfit brought in-machin- ety tor three drilling rigs. Unde: rie - mupetvision of Sup B. W. Harriet of the ritfiz camps, the machinery Was atributed among three different Io- joations on Bear 1 a 4 and aed ere now Sorerishiy. at eee a jogether. The Beles motor ee other seow atiead of i Pit rs Smith July 4, and made the 00. fovizney. that, point to the Konale river drijling sites in ten days, after a, tempestuous .voyage. Capt. Hajsht, the outfit, said they: vier Somnpellot: to pat-tnto Bur UES tay mall Re , swept the Ja thinned 0t the Noctbare ead lett storm algo Of Many of the aboard wai noretely, weaniok jek trom the tossing of ps establlahed. between Fort Norman, which is 2,509 miles north by. the flyer foute from Rd- moptom, 10 Bear iktand, which is 3 miles north of Fort Norman. The first of theg.campa ie at the site-of gt;the original giuher: well on the. Jett SY Dqak.of tHip Mackenzie river, oppoylty have beoh working ing a ok ery ot such iMeutt too. Into ir 38 sat that crew of aie ba cee moat. night a sisy, alten. thefr a (red tatlen Vand s raxgling diatitietion Plant. eaty-four as the oe hold 4,500 pallans cath. conte atten ance, jour hundred-and a two for the slorage ol which Js i chatge of G. Peokelly, fhe work on, oe letitia lcs plant:io for) EIGHT PAGES GURL: GOESUP. GREAT i Londot, Aug, 17- (Canadlan Pri Phe Labor Gaxotte indicates that Jeost ot-living In Eng nd, based on ie SACRED CATTLE PULLING OARTS-IN INDIA Sa Ripa A above pr -war prices durim June the average was 119 above pro- war prices. Tbe persons is dua chiefly, tothe quent.upon the drought, Rents have increased in conformity with the rents act gt; Priges of meat and clothing hi generally-decreased. WRECK STORIES SRE CONFLICTING Alnaig Fasengars of Eitioienoy of the Crew. San Fyanctscop-AuE- 16 Steary conflicting jtestimony as to the exact Foapansibiity. of the crew in. .the wreok of the steam r Alaska: and the consequent loss of life off Blunt's on the night of terday tu the trial potgre pisepectors ot tain: executive. ottibe th jip on, charges of n gligence tnd indttleleocy. Slow. In Lowering. Boats Mrs. Wsther A. Jakway of Oak- jand, whose soy, J. C. Jak drowned: Mr. and Mrs. J-L. Wyzan- Butte, Mont., and. precoding JIMONDAY'S STORM CLOSE 10 REDCLIFE Lighining, Flash, Killed Horse, Knocked Down Two Cows and Took Tip Off Roof. Redelift, Angust. 17--(Special to News) One berse killed, two cows knocked down und the tip of the roof of Broadtoot'y livery barn on Seton Strect taken off, resulted rom a Ughtning Nash dering the storm here Ago was no words considering. proaimlty of the electric dlacharzes, The en fniged to Mr. Peterson, the mllicnan the-otlier cow: being the property of Mr, Wilgon, The three animals were ea FIVE CENTS: copy (LOYD GEOR THAT PRESUDE London, Ang, 17a, Lora coors in ene the are sterling ponie te Feliet of the masues 6 whom thirty par cent yucar the ater bank at-the time they moving about in search Of boats. Mrs, Wyzansky the boat in which she was lowereit was cit away from one davit and chung the other, and that ske held her place, only b; sie to her seat mitted that he helped the spirits of hose in the hoat somewhat by lead ing in the song: Hail, fail, the-gang s all here: wy ais Suig tage Be sonia. aint at-on hoard ship and was Washed overvoard. He cling to door until he was saved. tried to fate: Woman omitted suicide faite attempting to pull a Woman on a mattress. Sho Hbat ser two children, u boy aiid a irl, ware borno from her aight of Mae 3B, MoPerland aud Misa Ade that tiley were resousd- a mombers of the crow. The boats, they said, ware welt handied and well-officered, and both sald they. owed their lives to the heroism and courage of the offi- cers on trial. They. denied pyidpuch goon. ATTENDAN ANCE, AT PRESBYTERY The Presbytery of M met in St, Jobin s church on Tuesday, August 16th. The following delegates: wet presan a YH Ber W. Rogers, Winnltredy: ton, Cavendish? W- Henderson, Rede ion (0 ministers and el er Rey. J. T Fergut berg. Ray. RH. MacKinnon was elected m derator for the ensuing your. Ad. appiieation to the clurch aad thangs board-for a Joan and grant for -manse at Orion was presented and/a agreed 0.- Rev.-0, G:-Young: gave un Interesting addrdss on sion work among tlie non-Anglo Bais ana Sunday pt et apnrt ag Women's Missionary Day ralork was, fantFyoped to Carty TOTOD or tane Dahmer Mr: Mixints Sr: Bosers s Wilson B,D. away uemaluated. tor tho bal at casein, nnn h to ary Measure and Last press, spd jee d vane what ou attitude seems to be dottht as to wheth letter means ac ent ecopt:th oot ms mie twice, shameon tie. fooled this time, Tt 1f/said wo are pffered the status of Howinion Home Rule fur Iretand t) tie is of the British donwnions, Ireland ts offered no such thing. The statement that Ireland was offered joedinion vtatys contained two false- ee pane Fteland? There is. ket. pleas Of irbland, Whatwan pi fered. WES Wot even tlominio z they: desired. We aretold we must stay. In whether we like it or not. Wawro not lalming the right . ta e canpol be ithe ques- ton of secession, uae a mover heen union. Nothern Ireland points I. would be willing to. x to:the Irish, people that they. give up good deal in order to-have roland sole t0-Iobk-inla the tulsre withant anflelpating distracting inisraat probs Jems, ig Enimlty 19 North iinve moat an Attempt to get into la plich with the poople of the North band. homi-we bax not enmity and Would mate Exar Wwe would never think of making for eta wills be perio 5. na estare Foads., 0 Teave the. Lyneatlon of the sorb sxtornal.ar- a question Q + Bula. Which Teistmen oe Marrow of Tie ones-Sonenared towards the he iste proposals: There Lous regardeditsolf rom its own view a Solors Only ev diera; the ir pis Ree y that the Dail Kifedim er I haye saidor-whether our not-andwill niet, o1 hese. rns. Pher isan Tie ce, shane on your The elaims) of a minority. tp- Treiand Ace Unredsonable, but eVen wnreaso: able claims we'wonld be ready. to con- sider and J, for One, would Ye ready 0.80 long way 10 give way to thom, particularly, ta thelr sentiment, it: could get them to-comg with -us.and Hon did pot stand betwoon fait ond the world a the up the seas) Wetween thd two is- ian, We have no: to. Erg: i da Ak east if this nly enmity ts which the flak. yoople (Continued. on Page, Four) hayo to ine marrow, ob. it was ild, tion was a probloga: it was a prob ton, hq declared tho, probleny pf a eltish. manaam, Gishing to such upon the rigs aa, freedbm of his agnor ae tha fundametital problyiy, to f mature, het sn. into consideration; ey who king tor comninte snd gna sattloment- were to a oust be must rout The irish people won't ise nam because mor arme are fOr Me SR Bublin, August that tho frish, having tasted pga othe establishment of itt (Hontitties and: that Indeed few. Iriah- Hovott there win-any probabti Hof rasumption of warfare, Kitten stopped the machinery of the ding for half an. hour to- days While hundreds be Agad. aml two others ute Sessions. The publte meeting of the. Dail Hirednn was ad- Journed this-afternoon to am indefinite dute, Private sessianswill, be held in the meantime beginning tomorrow: en eater, sera here todayias purely. ofa Descautie fary natite:- Hwes further claimed that the steps. taken were not agros- sively: precautionary, becaus :the last thing: the British goverpment. would Balfant, August 17 -AMl Royal Irish 2 ary leave haa been enna ted ranting todey It) was mmm this fofenoon. London Press ae Texvet the statements made by Ka- nn de ise) at pare mont ment, Thore was, -howover, reluct- Paris had tried to minke p Suigiena, Aug, 142 Ing stealing Yast Dapring ary C last tial defensive positions, pt he Rarklek Natlovallsty atone the Sakagria River, 69 west oe on gue me sive des eee south of tls river with the Ti miting off tite, ayes SOvAre, ANGUED... oe a. oe It Is pssorted that the Tarke are evacuating Iswmid, 66 miles south- cast of Constantinople. The Tie u cof that, elt Winnipeg. Aug..17. Upon the re- sult of the: three Ontaria. by-elections to be hield shortly will depend whether or ot general elections for tie-Ferl- maw ate 5 ftions,-taday viewod. with considerable rament, we will bo able to say wd have good substantial majority and can afford tocarry on, but if the re sult of the: elections is against. the ussit's Teedss chat it was fal aut of He argu ingut the peasants don bthtes. of grata and rma ea deg Ate obit not for the ee ee matter conld be*settied Infor, but attract the trading. this terrible juncture, said th pte ihler such obligations must be recog, nized. tory of the Silesian quostion and io ferred to the plebiscite in sehtelt roughly, seven-elevonths of tha Fora lation voted to remain with Adrman. The Tait apap Britain, Mr, Lioyd George the French aittered. sr 5 question Canty Hele cue ees an fiempt.to alitic sion ot these great. frontier states. This, he declared, Would be fatal to The question could: not Ha mitted to the lnague without, Speen he suprem: to get Tid of the tet eautld not. beth He assumed the attempt to ded wi elt, but auras: ipehed France. an Japap. Britain were pledged to cision of whatever Sted by the, Would undoub co to regard his shesch as exprese- W0 at catrg on-without going to-the eee ing Ireland slast words-and-some edl- lorials declared: confidence that it the isivie was. placed, before the TrTBh: pon: inte, the British terns -ofsetilement would be acceptad. Assertions ; were mine, on strength-of Dublin advices f KITTEN STOPS ELEVATORS hicago, Avg. 16 A Iitthe black 3 waited, the-kitten playfully dodged employees. who attempted to capture iton-top of an elevator -shatt, Tho elovntors,: meanwhile, were stopped Yor fear thut the kitten might fll ort rand gt;-sot only be 1 Killed, but cause breaking anc jamming OF Oem fohinfery. It finally was eaphirell, SOLINE SPEEDER HAND C R COLLIDE; B eeesontan: August 380. ara are suftering Une: speodar ad. a handcar co pear Edmonton. op the Duns apd oluipbia Raliway. rare hare Wollam twin, lors W.Y.A, and Se Pail ta Seen ot petal People, Dr. Blake: decinred. Qver 2,000 Affiliated. titled to. Send Pres. Tom Ottawa, August, 17 (Can, Is anticipated that: there will least 600 delegates in attendance: at the annual Trades nd Labor Con- aqrems which ds-being bold at Winuiper, next weak, Tout Moore, president . of orn thera wore 2,000 affiliated bodk would be (Hod. on. and evidence. It, portant, question . Teague, Mr, Lard whose seputation, entags Auk. sr 76 berg O'Brien dragged 2 ie oad foun ty ething.and waa trod. The bulle Wateot the boys heart aud he thait . titled 40 sony representatives. and g dint. sone of these would be- well: Tonented boenuse would arise in which tiny: ete vitally (interested ded PHE wiitne Woathor: nast 24 dant the
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