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1912-09-04
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MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Fall Season. Glasgow House DRESSIMAKING Our Dressmaking Department is open again for the Miss, Reid and her capable staff are especially well equipped to take care of your immediate re- quirements: GET YOUR ORDERS IN Now. New Trimmings to Hand. The Glasgow House The House of Fashionable Dressers E 433 HOLUINGER AGENCY 384 MAIN ST A Good Buy is Goo: d Business. GET BUSY TOWNSITE Block 85, 50 ft., 1250, terms. Block 85, 100 ft. corner, 3100. Block 86, 100 ft. corner, 4000, Block 3, terms. Block 3, HERALD 62 ft, 1050, terms. 50 ft. corner, 1050, COUSINS AND SISSONS SEMI-BUSINESS Block 2, (On, Toronto St), Block 5, Block 51, 100 ft. corner, at only 2 3100 per foot. Compare Block T, prices and you will find this Block 11, A REAL SNAP. o NORTH YUILL Block 5, Block 9, 50 ft, 900, terms. Block 13, Block 7, 50 ft. corner, 1050. Block 3, These prices will never be any lower but higher. 50, ft, 800, terms. 50 tt., 700, terms. SOUTH YUILL 50 ft., 1050, terms , 50 ft., 4250, terms. ENTRAL PARK 50 ft, 1150, terms. , 50 fC, 1050, terms. 50 ft, 1350, terms. will soon be a heap Who is going to make the heap? You or the other fellow? C. P. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. Bitective June Ind, 1912, 0, Arrive. Leave. 20.20 2045 Imp, Ltd, Montreal to Vanvouver 8.05 8.30 Imp, Ltd, Vancduver to Montreal. 11.15 11.85 Vancouver Exp. Toronto to Van. 20.00 20.25 Toronto Exp., Vancouver to Tor, 21.50 22.15 St Paul-Seattle Express. 4.00 4.20 Beattle-St. Paul Express. 21.25 21.59 Prairie Exp., Winntpeg to Calgary. 6.25 6.50 Prairie Calgary to Winnipeg. 5.08 xpress. (rom Kootepay Landing 19.00 Local from Cranbrook 23.00 Local from Calgary, 10.30 Local for Cranbrook, 23.00 Express for Kootenay Landing, 6.30 Local for Calgary. 240 Soo, Ltd., St. Paul-Port, 9.50 Soo, Ltd., Paul, into Medicine Hat, 520-513 515 1 12 Nos. 11 and 12 do not come time at Dunmore shown. 2.30 9.40 Passing (Medicine Nat News Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every lawful evening at Its ofice, Main Stree. Wedieine Hat, Alta. A. J.N, TERBILL, B ttor, POONE: HONE: B ltorial, n Advertising Reportorhd, and ai Cireulatlon and News Dept Job Depts. 13 RING RING 1 DAILY SURSCRIPTION RATES 1 y-ar, delivered.... 4.90 1 year by mail... .93.00 months, d:livered.. 200 6 mouths, by mail.... 1.60 months, delivered. . 1:00 3 months, by maf). ...7 6c 1 month, delivered....35c Addresses changed as often ae desired, but bota usw and old ad resser et ba given. WEEMLY NEWS. Publishec every Thursday tn sixteen or more pages, and contains a eummary of the news of the week, local and district. 6 months, tn advance Toe months, im advance. .f00 year in advance.... 1.50 Wednesday, September 4th, 1912. WIDENING THE STREETS. THE City Council is to be congratulated upon not losing sight of the urgency which attends the need of the widening of the streets in the business section. Toron- to street has come into line and if the-other streets affected are to keep pace with the times, they too must take similiar acti To sign away a few feet from across front of a lot does not in the least depreei the value of the property. It will just as much money if placed upon market at any time and would as a of fact be.a little more valuable, as,)ifa fare, its designation as such immediat ly enhances its worth. NOTIGE TO BUI We have opened an office in Suit POOP eer ee tS LDERS e I., in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- ceive ANY ORDERS or PAYMENTS OF AO- COUNTS at our up Town Offices, J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS anufacturers of Sash, Doors Special Millwork r Phone Offices 760; Mill 60. 0 - GRAIN INSPECTION. THAT Medicine Hat would certainly prove to bean ideal centre ag an inspection point for the grading of grain must be very apparent. We are too late to secure recog- nition in this respect for-the present year, but next season should not)be allowei to pass without some steps b ing taken along the line indicated. We have with us the Ogilvie Milling Company and the Medicine Hat Milling Company. Before many months, yet additional mills willbe seeking locations in Medicine Hat. These circum- stances indicate that we are nof going out of the way in designating the city as * the 4 s Dro eoctertoatent Canadian Minneapolis. Where else could o. 2, /Brain inspection be carried on to better ad- a te Se te ol Speclal Attention Given Fourth Avenue : Imperial Bank of Total Assets : A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Capital and Rest .... ...... fm ROYAL BANK es 115,000,000 to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. WEDICINE HAT BRANCH ee ; GC. H. McDunnough, Perro ered Coste ctocteetedorindnoartee: Drees rateaoctodtocotoente Goegeeteaieneatneteatoocteaietoate Manager Canada TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, R. G WILKINSON, Manager. Medicine Hat Branch. vantage? a ee ge GOING UP. : MEAT has again gone up. At Chicago the other day i other day it made a new record, rising to 10.60 a hundred pounds. A price of ten eents and a fraction of a pound does not seem so very much. This, however, was live weight. A good beef animal weighing say a thousand pouhds would cost 106.00. The hide and offal would sell for 12.50, bringing the price down to 93.50. The steer will dress to about -550 pounds. Of this dressed meat two hundred pounds is in the brisket, shanks, neck and such parts as will sell at cost or less. Suppose it is to sell at cost it will return the butcher 21.20. Taking this from the 93.50 that the ear- eass cost, leaves 72.30 that the butcher has paid for the -three hundred and fifty pounds of good meat that there is on a good beast. This meat has then actually cost the butcher twenty-one cents a pound, bone o THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA Established 1864, 180 Capital Pala Up, Total Assets (Nov. 80th. 1911) over A general Banking Business Transacted. : Savings Accounts. W. 0. JOY, Manager: : 23 6,000,000, THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA, Branches in Canada. 81,000,000. Special attention to Medicine Hat Branch er Co. LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING 84 Toronto Street. and all. This price takes no account of the work done in slaughtering, .cutting up, or the store rent, delivery wagon, and price of . Serving in retailing the meat. It is no won- der, then, that the butcher s charges are very high. Unfortunately, there is no immediate Prospect of them going lower. There has been a large decrease in the number of cat- tle both in the United States and in Cana- da, even at pri and until either there is an ine tle breeding or a decrease inthe consumption of meat, a change can hardly be hoped for. The above figures are based on the Chicago price, be- cause it is that that is interesting the conti- nent at the moment. 4. THE FACT that the duck from the north are already to be found on the local shooting grounds would seem to argue that we are to have an early winter. street is set apart as a business thorough- MONEYED MEN in the East take great interest in watching the monthly in- crease in building permits in the various cities of the West. Medicine Hat demands tention in this-respect. We are over a million and a half dollars in advance of last year alread g- THE Many Island Lake district. appears to be developing into one of the very best farming sections around Medicine 'Hat. The rop out there has been an abun- dant one this year. met 4 PUBLIC OPINION Montreal Herald: If Harry Payne Whit- jney likes to pay 75,000 for the right to shoot grouse over certain lands during a few days, that is his own affair. And if the British nation nation allows the land which ;might support healthy citizens to be over- run with heather where grouse may breed for Mr. Whitney s pleasure, that is their own affair, Kingston Standard: Some wives are de- cidedly disappointing. One poor man af- ter another gets married with the idea that life thereafter will be one grand sweet song and, lo and beheld; the awakening comes almost immediately after the marriage. The husband then discovers, when it is too late, that he is merely a fly on the matri- monial wheel; that his wife is the real boss ot the situation; and that he is in fact mere- ly the two spot in the pack. gee ae yn a THIS DATE IN HISTORY. September 4. 1804. United States Ship Intrepid blown up in Tripoli Harbor. 1812 Captain Zachary Taylor successfully defended Fort Harrison, on the Wa- bash, against an attack of Indians. 1837 Congress convened in extra session to devise measures to relieve the financial embarrassment of the coun- try. 1862 General Lee crossed the Potomac and invaded Maryland. 1870 French Republic proclaimed. 1894 Twelve thousand tailors struck in New York City against the task work system. 1911 Hundreds of lives lost in floods along the Yang-tse-Kiang River in China. ee ee THIS IS MY 42nd BIRTHDAY. C. BASCOM Slemp, who for some years has had the distinetion of being the only Republican among the Virginia mem- bers of the Natioual House of Representa- tives, was born Lee County, Virginia, September 4, 1870. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1891 and afterward studied at the University of Virginia. After one year as a pro- fessor he began the practice of law in his home town of Big Stoue Gap. In 1905 he became Chairman of the Republican State Committee of Virginia and two years later he was elected te-Congress from the Ninth Virginia district to fill th unexpired term of his father. Mr. Slemp was twice re-elect- ed, but this year he declined to, accept a re- nomination because of his desire to devote his entire attention to his law practice and business interests. etc ES 8h CONGRATULATIONS TO: Rear Admiral Corwin P. Rees, U. S. N., retired, 64 years old today. e Bishop David H. Moore, of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh, 74 years old today. Henry Lafayour, president of Simmons College, 50 years old today. ny iy M. Don. C. Seitz, the business manager of the New York World, speaking before a newspaper convention the other day, sized up the newspaper just about right. He said: The newspaper is a public concern and when it ceases to serve'the public it geases to be a successful n wspapaer. A good many men have tried to start news- papers with the idea that they could in some way manipulate them to further a pri- vate interest. The result has always been disastrous. The very few capitalists I have known who went into the newspapers to help out a poor editor lost their money and were sorry they ever-played with the game. It ought to be clear to the average mind that a newspapaer is the one thing in the world that is run in the open. It prints what it has to say where everybody can see it. gett A penny for your thoughts, chirped the young lady. i WellFve had worse offers from pub- lishers, responded the poet. Louisville Courier-Journal. He Does a woman when she s married exp her husband to tell her his business affairs? She I don t know, but a woman expects a man to talk business when he s courting her. Boston Transcript. INVEST WITH ME AND BE LUCKY CENTRAL PARK Corner, bik 23, lots 1-2-3, 1500 . 24, lots 7 to 40, ). Terms. When you dulld, QUALITY first. Don't be per suaded to buy CHEAP LUM- BER because it's cheap use the very best. We have consider it, and ey- Bik 39, lots 2-2, 900, Terma erything the Builder requires, Bik 35, Tots 7-8, 850. Terms. A select stock ot LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FINISH, FS ROSEDALE PROPOSED TRACKAGE BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH b 100 ft, bik 8, 4000. Terms. 188 ft, bik 6, 4200 Terms. 50 feet on Main St, two blocks from railroad, 7600. Terms. 50 feet with shack on South Rallway, 1800 cash. We have a few new houses in High School Annex and Nor. Yuill for sale on easy terms, We are still selling Altawana and have good buys in all parts of the city. Donald Currie Room 1, Becker Block. Phone 776. and bring forth your Fall-and Winter garments from their Summer resting place in the moth proof chest. Send them around to us and have them cleaned and pressed and put in apple pie order. Soon the Aut umn winds will be reminding you that it is overcoat time and that Winter will soon be here. We will make your clothing look equal to new, so much so that you will not ne-d to order a Winter suit. THE GLOBE CLEAN. ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. J. A. LANDRY Carpenter Builder 711 Ottawa St. Phone 626. Box s81, Houses forsale, One under construction in High School Annex, Block 25; one on Ot- fawa St, finished, Rlock 83; One on Highland St, finished. Have several good lots on which I can build a house ac- cording to your own design. Preliminary plans supplied free. See me for your alterations or job work of any kind, Will give it prompt attention. ileebebisriehieiehisebisteieh +R. B. Taylor s: Transfer At Plane Moving: with. Plane fea a Speciality. Parcels Delt: PHONE NO, 349. P. O. Box 304. Estimates Free. WOOO EDOM Plans Prepared. E. M. CAWKER, a 4 D raat s oe ao amr ome ru; is seovataiainee THE J. S, FOLLIS cines, ete. ee of Physicians Pre- a specialty. 204 South Ry. St. Phone 75. 7 Steam Laundry Modern and sanitary in every respect and the machinery is the best that money can buy. All white help employed. PHONE NO. 8. Your patronage- solicited. And our drivers will call for and return the goods. Painting and Paperhanging. Reynolds Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite -Binnings) New Wall Paper Estimates cheer- fully ufraished on cost of Papering Your rooms, Phone 156, Yulll Street. AND FIR FLOORINGS. We hare the agency for tho celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL- LOW POSTS FINLAY CO. THE LUMBER PEOPLE P. 0, BOX 29 PHONE 57 SPEER eee FORMALI FOR SMUT 50c... Quart 25c....Pint DON T PAY MORE : Pingle s Drug and i Book Store a. 's62 283 i H. B. CURTIS HOTSON LEADER Decorating. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WITH YOU BEFORE CONTRACT FOR A PLACING YOUR BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE. -Office Next te City Hall CROSSLEY Builders and Contractors. 708 4th Ave., Phone 434 BROS. Contracting Co. 108 TORONTO ST. Heavy Teaming, Sand, Coal Gravel Excavating a Specialty. All Times. F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand Light ang Heavy Horses fer sale af for Sale, Phone No, 415, P. 0. Box 81. T. F. Reynolds PAINTER, Latest samples in Wall Paper. 120 Bighth Ave. ETc. Phone 690, young lad; Nothing her as she At worth a Make tt Going dat Final Re Apply L. 1 Phone 201 Thur., FRED Everlastin THEA A Tale of Jc ment of HANDSOME LEY A Score of tures ani COME AND lets, rates, A, General ag Main New Cot St, Ble School A 5 roms and Pr For ter 8. H. 610 Phone 563.
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Image 411 (1912-09-04), from microfilm reel 411, (CU1772588). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.