Close
Cart (0)
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
837
837
Actions
Overview
Zoom view
Loading details...
Add to Lightbox
Linked assets
Medicine Hat News 1912-01-02 - 1912-06-29
Conceptually similar
835
834
833
838
836
1030
272
93
94
276
273
754
771
765
744
742
888
877
911
903
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
837
Ask a Question
Details
Date
1912-05-17
From
837
Transcript
May 17, 1912. ment of the debt secur- benture, EAS the amount of the property uf the city of according to the last pent roll. thereot ts. 7, - EAS the amount of the ture debt of the sald 8 947,966.86, of which r Interest 18 in arrear. H THE MUNICIPAL THE CORPORATION Y OF MEDICINE HAT of 00,000.00 shall. be urther extending and Blectric Light System , ind for the purpose 1 Bum Of 60,000.00 de- e sald City of Medicine issued in sums of not ) each, on the first day each of which sald de- be dated onthe first 12, and shall be pay- st day of October 1932 ce of the Bank of Mon- ine Hat,-Toronto; Mon- peg. the sald Debentures l by the Mayor and aid clty and the clerk iy shall attach thereto Seal of the said mun- debentures shall bear rate of five per centum yable yearly at-one of ie8 of the said bank on f October in each year ency thereof and shall to them coupons for t sald interest which hall be algned by the e currency of said de shail-be-raised-ammuat ate on all the ratible said City of Medicine 2000.00 for payment aid debentures and the 2 for the purpose of ing Fund for the pay- t hereby secured, mak- by special rate afore sh of the said twenty w shall take effect om final passing thereof. of the burgesses of all be taken on this following times and to say, on the third 2, commencing at the clock in the forenoon rand continuing until the afternoon, by the y Returning Officers: td 2 at the City Hall ord, Deputy Returning Wards 3 and 4 at the J. H. G, Bray, Depu- tear, ay, the first day of fayor of the city shall wuncil Chamber af ten forenoon to appoint 1 at the various places t the final summing yy the Returning Offi- the persons interested or opposing the pass- w respectively. ming Officer of the. ttend at his office. im t ten o clock in the. sday the fourth day- im up the number- Serre tt ker shall be the Re- time this sth day of IN SPENCER, Mayor. RT BAKER, Clerk. time this 8th day of N SPENCER, Mayor. RT BAKER, Clerk. con . CE is hereby giver g is a true copy of law to authorize the res. of the City of the amount of 60, pose of further : roving the Hlectric. + fhais not honored mi Muy 17, 191 Paste testesk Botedededtededteateate te toaeate Keith reeeteaeerereeteteeetodty ciaspisig, and unclasping neryousty. Why, what a strange coincidence How? What do you meant Oh, nothing nothing, bitting her Upa in vexation, The name merely recalled something. But really, Imust, go, Mr. Keith, or I sball be late at the theater. Lcame? + No, arising from the table with her. However, I have beard you ising. before, and hope I may again. How tenderly you dwell on that tword hope. she sald banteringly, It almost makes moe envious. Your resemblance -almost- makes. me forget. jut/net quite? No, not quite, he confeseed, back into her quisaing eyes. They went out into the hall togeth- , only to meet with Doctor(Pairbain it the door. The latter stared at the with some embarrassment, for a jent forgetful of his purpose. His settled on the face of the lady. Always getting you two mixed, forth. Never saw such re ee positively uncanny same too means trouble this Miss Waiter No, Doctor; I am Miss Maclatre. * Ought to have known it if'l knew pe ae shot fies a 9s st om Never would make such mis- Border Continved.) You have not attended since / j to press bis deeper meaning. Lote eeieeeooontentodts of the A Tale of the Plains (By Randall Parrish.) Seetedrcetestetetecteateatectede had forgotten, he answered, releasing her hand reluctantly, if you could have looked into the dining-room since, instead of staring out of thes iwindows. : Why? How forgotten? Ler eyes opening wide in surprise. had the pleasure of taking supper with Miss Maclatre, Oh the exclamation decidedly x: pressive. 3 Yes, I come at once to you with the confession. However, our, meet- ing was purely accidental, and so I hope for pardon. Pardon from-me?- Why,-what dit- iference can it possibly make to me? Would you have me consort with ithe enemy? he asked, scarcely daring Ok, no, of course not. What did you talk about? Do you mind telling? *Not tm the least; our conversation mpersonal. She was telling me about Hawley; what a won- Gerfully good man he i. I have be- gun to suspect the fellow has fae- inated the poor girl he is a good Aooking Surely you do not mean she has fallen in love with him, and Hope shuddered at the thought. . Why why that would be impossible tor tor a good woman. .. Standards: of morality are not al- , Hie defended gravely. 1 Like Many People Whom Perhaps I Ought Not, Including-You, Mr. Keith. ake very sorry what fooled me was seeing you with Kelth thought he was after the other one- -gay dog though never satisfied was hunting after you. After me? evidently amused. Certainly you went to the room ithen to. the clerk sald you were tn at supper fust occurred to me streets here bad at night thought Ta ak you to let me escort you to thea- r and back a bit of lunch later glanced suspiciously at Kelth probably got here too late. Well, really, you nave, Doctor, replied sweetly, veiling her eyes to bide their laughter. But I can as- fsure you it is not Mr. Kelth, cour Yesying slightly to the latter, for he we merely met by chance at the table. I am sure I environmest hax ean vastly different from yours, Hope. She is a variety hall singer; probably, from Her own account, wait since childhood; and Hawley has come to her in the character of a friend appealing both to her interest and sympathy. I do not know she ta in love with him, 1 merely suspect ahe seem an actuality which brought tt home to her as a rugged fact. But for that and Kelth Keith sitting there betore her she would have doubted it all. And yet even Kelth had come into ber life 40 suddenly, no unexpect- uy, *r daxed and.une. certain, thet she exiended her band and touched him, as though to make sure of his actual presence. What is it, Hope? Oh, nothing nothing, her votce breaking in a little sob. It s 80 silly, but I was just wondering if you were real ev rything seems so mpossibl I cannot bring my mind to grasp the aituat on. * He did not smile, but only took the groping hand into Both of his own, T think understand. little gtrl, he said gravely. You are totally tin used to such life, Almost without a moment's warning you have been plunged intoa maelstrom of adventure, and are all confused. 1 1s different with Tie since the first shot at Sum- ter my Iifo han been one of action, and adventure bas grown to be the stimulus Ineed, and upon which I thrive, But I assure you, pressing the soit hand warmly, I am real. Of course I know that; it makes mo glad to know t. If 1 could only and not just sit here, it would all become real enough to me. She rose suddenly to her feet, clasp- together, her. face Why couldn't 1? I am sure I could. Ob, Mr. Keith, ft has just come to me how I can help. . He looked. at her questioningly, thinking of her beauty rather than of what she said. * Do to I really appeur so much like like that woman? she asked anxiously. Very much, Indeed, excepting tor thy slight difference in age. That would never be noticed in the dark, of a d0oF light. At I the samo guish me trom her by my vol L might; yet probably not, unless my suspicions were aroused. What is it you are thinking abou z She took a deep breath, standing now directly facing him in the light. Of playing Misa Maclaire to-night, she said quickly. Of taking her - MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. DIVIDES. MANKIND INTO FOUR TYPES French Theorist says We're Either Cerebral, Respir- atory or Digestive. HE ADVISES SPECIAL WORK FOR EACH CLASS Army Authorities to Use New on in As- signing ruits. cs Paris, May 16, Are you cerebral, respiratory, musculm, or digestive? According to whieh of the foregoing types your belong you should direst your life. You should choose e- dentary occupation, requiring much brain work, if Yow re cerebral; you should live entirely in the open air if you re tespiratory; you should take a great deal of violent exercise if you are musoular, and you should eat as much ak yowlcan swallow if you are digestive By following this syst m, according to a surgeon theo- rist of the Invalides Hospital, you would take a great step toward sol- ving the problem of assuring a long healthy life. The theorist, asserts that humanity, can be divided into these four great lasses, each of them, he says, rec- able by physical appearance. The cerebral typ bes a small body without much msgle and an abnor mally developed skull; the respirato- ry has the middle part of the face esentesse Goode doosior: Steam Laundry RE-OPENING The Medicine Hat Steam Laundry will reopen for business in its fine new premises, with a thoroughly modern and up-to-date plant in the course of a few days. It is the intention, hereafter, to conduct the business on a strictly cash basis and no accounts will be opened. Pros oeetoetoeto lt lt; 50.00 Each. Lots -17- and chest exceptiomally large; the muscular is well developed all aroung the digestive is specially prominent with harmonidus proportions, and in the lower part of the face and trunk that is, the jaw and stomach, Bor any of these types to at- may be; certainly she is ready to do battle on his behalt at the slightest opportunity. She believes in him, de- fends him, and resents the alightect nsinuation directed against him. He even escorts her back and forth from her work. You know this? * I certaftily do, and he laughed at the recollection. Fairbain met us coming out of the dining-room you know what a delightful, blunt, blunder- low he ts Well, Miss Christie have mad an impression even on his bachelor heart, for he actually requested the privilege of escorting her to the Trocadero, and back to the hotel after the performance tonight hinted at a lunch, the gay old dog, and pranced about like a stage-door Jobnnie, It was a treat to watch her face when he blurted-tt it, snap ping his sentences as. if he swung Whiplash. She excused herself on the score of a previous engagement. But that was not necessarily with Hawley. * asked her directly, after the doo- tor had disappeared. You must haye become very tamil- far, questioning once again in her yoloe. So Miss Maolaire evidently thought, udging from her manner. However she answered frankly enough, and even defiantly added the information that the gentleman had something to impart to her of the utmost import- aance, sereastically esking me te T didn't wish I could be there. and ov r- hear, But sit down, Hope, until I tell you-all that has occurred. place, and learning, what it is of so much mportance. Hawley has to re port. Don t you think it might be done The sheer audacity of this unexpect- 4 proposal left bim speechless. He arose to bis feet, gripping the back of the chair, almost doubting if he could have heard aright, his eyes searching the girl's face which was glowing with excitement. Of course he could not perarit of her exposure to sueh a risk; the scheme was mprac- tleable, absurd. But was it? Did it not offer a fair chance of success? And was not the possible result worthy the risk assumed? He choked back th earlier words of protest an- uttered, puzzled as,to what be had best say. A quick-witted resourceful woman might accomplish all she pro posed: It looks 0 simple, she broke ta impulsively, , moying nearer . hi Don't you think I could do it? Would Ibe unwomanly2 The result, if accomplished, wow abundantly justify th means,, Ho he acknowledged at lest, Iwas ct hesitating on that account, but cc sidering the risk you would incur. That would be 20 small merely the short walk alone with him from the theatcr to the hotel, she ptead- ed. Once here it could make no di ference If he did discover my. Iden HM s FKof another, he declares, is' s-foolish as. to set a racehorse to hauls dray, and only results im h iormous waste of en- grey. * The theory is attracting a great deal of attention, especially among army authorities, and it is expected that a classification based upon it will be adopted in assigning. posts to eonseripts in order to reduce the present large number of rejections on the scor of physteal incapacity. The muscular type will be appor- tioned to the cavalry and artillery; the respiratory reoruits, who require strong, pure air, will be sent to the Alpine defenses; the cerebrals, who only. number 3 per-c nt of the total, do the office work, No place has yet been assigned to the. dixestives, but it seems probable that they will be found in the garrison kitchens. The military governor of Pari who has. attended several lectures on and demonstrations of-thethee-s7 declares himself an eithusiastic sup- porter of it. An eminent. Paris tub- ereulosis specialist also asserts that it will be of great help im the treat- ment of patients: gt; The cure of luna y by means of ny of a remarkaible paper read this week before the Academy of Medicine by Chief Surgeon Picaue of the Seine :platforin and took their seats. 1000.00 Phone 433. HOLLINGER AGENCY : 1eics- : TOWNSITE, SOUTH YUILL. nk 3000.00 . Lots 9 and-10, Block 85. Terms. 1200.00 Terms . Lot 16, . 7. oo 4000 ....... Lots 9 and 10, Block 86. Terms. 1200.00 Terms . Loti, Block T. 4000.00 gt; Lots.1 and 2, Block 69. Terms, 1100.00 Terms s. Lot 8, Block V. 2000.00 ...,... Lots 25 and 26, Block 89. Terms. 1390.00 .. Lot 6, Block 78. Terms. iSsoe es eee 8 2500.00 Lot 13, Block 83. / Terms. as + 50 ft, Block 26. 1875.00 Lot 12, Block 87 Terms. MBS eS + 16 ft, Block 20. NORTH YUILL. 850.00 +150 ft, Block 28. 800.00. Terms. Lot 2, Block 9. CENTRAL PARK, 850,00 Terms. Lot 8, Block 97- 840.00 50 ft. Block 20. 7 BIOCK -3- 1200.00 Pair . +. Lots 17-20, Block 1. 50 ft. Block 18, facing park. BUSINESS. 35,000.00. 50 ft. Main St., corner, y 45,000.00 lt; 50. ft, Main St, corner. t 20,006.00 50 ft, Montreal St., corner Tha graduation exercises really be- the on to gan on Sunday, with a sermon in morning, by President McDiarmid, the Obligation of the Churen Christian Education. This was Dr. McDiamid s farewell message to the City of Brandon, and was a powerful setting forth-of his, view of education. In the evening, Rev. A. N. Marshall of Winnipeg preached the Baccalaureate Sermon before a crowded house, the graduating classes fh Arts and Theol- ogy occupying the seats immediately before the speaker. He took for his subject, The Threefold Chaitenge of Life, set forth in the first two ver- ses of Hebrew 12; The challenge of history; the challenge of jachieve- ment, and the challenge of the ideal. The Monday evening exercises were full of interest and were witnessed by one of the largest crowds ever pr s- ent in the City Hall. Every seat was taken at the hour of op niny and people -were standing far back into the hall way. Many were lt;arned awi who sought entrance lates At eight o'clock, the faculty, officers and invited guests marched on to the It was an impressive procession, color- noting the different academic dogrees A long list of thirty Ad Eundem de- grees were introduced on behalf of TOWNSITE. Bite... 16, 20,000 terms, three years. This is only one block from the Post Office on Main street. Bik, 51, 250 ft. corner, 32,000. Good terms. On Toronto St. on brow. . Bik. 22. 75 ft. 54,000.00. Good terms. On Toronto St. right in business part of city CENTRAL PA Bik. 20, 50 ft. corner. on park, 950.00. Terms, Bik-4,-a- 1050 each. Terms. 6,100 t.,. 1000-a pr. terms Bik. 25, 50 ft Ferms. Phone 287. REAL ESTATE DEALERS NORTH YUILL Blk, 2, 75 ft, 1890: Terms, Bik. 7, 50 ft. corner with house 1100.00 Terms. Bik. K, 50 ft., two houses, 1850. Terms. Bik. 1, 100 ft, 1006 pr. terms. ALTAWANA, Blk. 5, half block, 900 a pair. Terms. Blk. 4, 7 lots, all at 1060 a pr. G.G. McBean Co. News Block. the City of Medicine, peen introduced and nally passed (in the mt of the burgesses: hereto) after one, ng the date upon fs first published in News, Medicine Hat, day of June, 1912, n will be held bet- ot nine o'clock a.m, .m, at the following- he..taking- the votes - For voters tesld 1 and 2 at the. in the Clty Hall ; in Wards 3 and 4 0. fay 9th, 1912. H. BAKER, Clerk, ERS CONVENTION the News) y A7. Many men ancial circles filled auditorium this pening of the an- of the Alabama tion. President yf Tuscaloosa de- address, followisig 2 of greetings. Oth- day Included Prof. (lin of the Untver- . B. Walker, State of Alabama:G director of the jal Congress, and ja commissioner of ustries. should e: eding- F Pea ge SarMagsnt iy vent rao rari avne cee ae ts an (Soa of tne arena pus engagement. 4 be madness or idiocy are due, he as- by Dr. ing of randon. Ab ah, some other night? ee ete inteentiog Me Y; serts, not to an abnormal condition These received their Degree from COR. 4th AVE. and ESPLANADE. ag ata tated oop latoitae ot swith some pertinent fnquiry; The light TD 77 of the-brain,-or-even-of the nervous Chan x Cel PHONE NO. 745. Beane wholly satisfled becanae Iaith fell so that stie sat partiaily in the ed system; but to such causes as the Next, Dr.-S. J. McKee, Registrar of - still Ungered. Miss Christie extended badow. where her eves: could not be , r f VAAN. malformation of certain organs or a Brendon College, introduced the lied Ss Ther hand. fread, yet he experienced no dimoulty ; i morbid spot, suppurstion from which S duating class in Arts, nunhering upple Daily ; tan t he funny man? But I do ike comprehending the various, moods 1) Affects the brain by toxicosis, or a cisht, who came forward and kneel - : hhim someway-I like 80. many people With which she met bis narrative, aN tmmor, the presence of which, affecta i2 efore Chancellor McCriminon ae qwhom perhaps 1 ought not, tacluding oolor changing in her checks, her sup- : Zi, ior, the presence of which affects . invested with the ermina hood The Company Cannot Guarantee Delivery. Unless Mr. Jack Keith Please think form bending toward him, or lean- a the patient to the point of delirium. : e Peer what 1 told you about Mr. Haw: img backward in the chair, her fingers All these causes, Dr, Pioque de- The chair was then taken by Dr. Ord r: is Received. the Day Before Required: Jey, won't you? elasping or unclasping in nervous. at- le 03.4 tlires;, as wel ax raany others of a MeDiarmld for the remainder of the Requir : Certainly; you have given me food tention. He began with Neb s report, cba Similac nature, may be removed. by (CX ? e8.. Dr. MeCrimmon took this 2 ie x for thought. I presume he ta to be Tepeating, word by word, as nearly as ay i? Sppor Unit ee eckamenting Wer. tis your escort? Ihe could recollect, what had passed i 3 al oO the surgeons knife land the mental reo as qerle -Gone by thestidente lt;t i petwequ H or tater Het - balance of the salterer thm Te i Bee tht en eee 7 + of Brandon Gollege, who had success usetin, ; to inquire if she had ever ,0/' stored. The Tecturer cited a number wi1y passed the examinations set by P.O. Box 1010... Phone 759. Yes, and it may interest you to Beard the name Bartlet bat her Fe of cases in which the treatment had irosaster University, many, af. them ney avn bas serene iret jost importance to tell me to-night 1 has actually seen my guardian. ply. was merely a negative shake of ithe head. When he described their wmissing the train, she was, apparendy, mot convinced as to the General's de . Don't You Think Could Do it? Would It Be Unwomanly 2 been successful, and stated that, in the future, physicians, when dealing with mental alienation, must always taking first clasa standing and the entire, class being admitted to the The graduating elass in 't you wish you could be there? CHAPTER XXVII. Miss Hope Suggesta, No sooner had Miss Maclaire vax fished than Keith's thoughts turned to- jward Hope Waite. She would need jfomeone inher loneliness tb take her mind from off her brother's death, land, besides, much had occurred of Unterest- since the funeral, which he idestred to talk over with her. Be yond even those considerations he was Ibecoming aware of pleasure in the igirl s company altogether foretgn to this mystery which they were em deavoring together to solve, He yearned to be with her, to look into jer face, to mark how clearly the dif- fering soul changed her from Christie faciaire. He could not help but like latter, yet somehow was conscious lof. totally different atmospheres sur jrounding the two. With one he could jbe flippant, careless, even deceitful, but thefother aroused only th best. that was in him, ber own sincerity making bim sincere. Yet there was reluctance in his steps as he approached the door of oss he could net 93 iain, but which vanished swiftly enough at Hope's greeting, and the adden smile with which she recog- wnized him. 1 was sure you would come, she declared frankly, and I took an early lunch 0 ss to be certain and be here. It has soemed: tong time alnce. Apa 'you might have even thought I oe parture upon if, although finally agree ing that, if he really believed the re- port that the man sought was else where, it. would be characteristic of him to accept the first means of get : ting there. If he only knew I was here, she exclaimed wearily, it ef, althoush they treasured them up and talked them over. Then, having exhausted the topic, silence fell be- tween them, Kelth asking the privi- Jege-of lighting a cigar. Hope, after watching him apply the match, think- ing what a fine face he had as the ruddy flame brought t forth. with the clearness of a cameo, leaned back, drawing aside the semblance to lace curtain, and staring forth, without see- ing, into the street Somehow, tt was hard for her to ful- ly realize the situation, and how close- ly it affected h r. The swiftly passing events, the complication arising 20 suddenly, apparently out of nothing, left her feeling as though she must surely awake from dream. She could not comprehend what it was all about; the names Bartt tt my ls had no clear they Fepre- sented nothing but shadows; and this other woman this music hall singer what could th r be in common be- tween them? Yet there must be sorethirig something of vital import- ance to her father something which itor there would be plenty of men near iat hand to come to my defence. Oh, ipl ase say yes, : It I do, then we must make the fl- jlusion perfect, and take as few ichances of discovery as possible. I must learn exactly how the other dresses, and when she leaves the the ater. Fortunately for the success of jyour plan the Trocadero permits no4 fone but performers to come behind the scenes, so that Hawley will be compelled to wait for the lady outside e stage door. I had better go at jonce, and see to these details, Yes, she said, her eyes sparkling with anticipation, and I am so glad you are willing. I will be most dit ereet. You are not sorry made the proposal t Certainly not, At first it struck me as altogether wrong, but the more J think of t the stronger t appeals to me. It may reveal to us the whole lconspiracy, and I cannot believe Haw- Jey would venture upon any gross Htamiliarity Mkely to cost him the good (To be continued.) THE INTELLIGENT AND EFFICLENT SERVANTS Therefore the want ad column of the best home -paper i the Jog/eal med- ium Which to obtain the most capab) help. Use the News Want Ads. Loose Leaf System The News Job make an examination of the patient earefully for any lesion or other con- dition justifying an operation: ci The Academy of Medicine warmly. congratulated Dr. Pi gue on his vi uable researches, the results of whit ate considered to mark ao impor- fat stage in medi al progres: CONVOCATION EXERCISES OF BRANDON COLLECE Monday, May 13th, was an historic day, not only for Brandon College, but for the Provines. of Manitoba, it being the first time In the -h: tory of the provinge that Academic degrees have been conferred outside the City of Winnipeg. The struggle of Bran- don college under the leadership. of Dr. McDiarmid for degree conferring years. When it seemed hopeless at Yeast for the present, that the Univ- ersity Council would permit another College within the Province to exer- cise such powers, Brandon: allifiated with. McMaster University, which en- joys powers co-ordinate with Toronto and Queen's University in Ontario. Thus, the students Ii the Arts Depart- ment of Brandon ar admitted.on ex- amination by McMaster University, which has the full backing of the On- hod already cost her brother's life. That wae, tho one thing which made i Department bas every facility tor sup- plying the most satisfactory. tario government and has its-guaran- tee of excellence, powers has been going on for somebut he claimed religion as a funda- Theology, numbering four, wore pr sented by the Registrar and received their diplomas from the President. President McDiarmid: announced the medalists inthe Department of Phil- osophy and Political Science to be Mr. Howard Kilfoyle and Mr J. W. Dempsey, Mr. Kilfoyle having-led in 'Phildsophy- and- Mr. Dempsey in Pol-. -Dr MeDiarmid gave the addross to the graduating class, which Inid great emphasis upon the supreme value of true manhood and womanhood and was summed up in the words Quit you like men. Chancellor A. L. MceCrimmon, LL. D.. delivered the commencement: ad- dress on the subject of Fundamental Principles of Christian Education. He claimed these, as the Fundamen- tat-Princtptes ot tvitiextion ane showed how the inviolability of the human personality made it imposs- ible for the state to teach religion, mentat-necessity for the develap- ment of civilizaticn. Hence the nuc- essity of christian institutions of learning, independent of state con - trol, voluntarily supported, for the development of a Christian country. An alumini association was formed after the close of the meeting, which fal body. iomtses to become-e-most-influent- A Want ENGINEERS Builders on application. 602 MAIN ST. Vor Steam, Hot Water, Vapor, Vacuum and Fan Systems of and Ventilating, and Sanitary Plumbing. : Plans, Specifications. and Estimates furnished Architects, Contractors. THE WESTERN PLUMBING CO., LIMITED HEATING, VENTIGATIN CONTRACTORS Heating - MEDICINE HAT *PHON 666 Piano Moving A Speciaity Taxi Transfer Co. Rebreme Faxi eee ALBERTA TAX COMPANY Phone 666 Day. 211 Night. All Trains Met. New Cars, Careful and Intelligent Drivers. LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING Taxi Loose Leaf Syatem The News Job Department has every facility for sup- plying the moz; satisfactory. quieKty STOPS cake THe,
How can you use this image?
To attribute objects use the information in Attribution. Permitted uses are outlined in License and Usage Rights. Usage Restrictions can only be waived by the copyright holder.
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Usage Rights
All Uses
,
Commercial
,
Education
,
Exhibition
,
Instruction
,
Private study
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
,
Research
Usage Restrictions
Commercial
,
Exhibition
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
Attribution
Image 837 (1912-05-17), from microfilm reel 837, (CU1771701). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.