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Medicine Hat News 1912-01-02 - 1912-06-29
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Listen Our shoes wear well and make the foot look neat and trim. , pth ore Sel shoes loo. ) a td SHOES SHOES New Spring Oxfords have just arrived and are now in All the neat nifty lasts in blacks, tans and patents, in lace and button styles. These shoes-are the production. of the RE- GAL Shoe Company, and come in quarter sizes. Cgme early before the nobby ones are all gone. Barker Patten High Class Clothiers. : Toronto: Street. Phone 759. HEATING, VENTILATING AND SANITARY ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS For Steam, Hot Water, Vapor, Vacuum sid Fan Systems of Heating and Ventilating, and Sanitary Plumbing. Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished Architects, Contractors and Builders On application. 602 MAIN ST. MEDICINE HAT ALTA. PARKER, SIATY AU-DAY, AN Man Whom Teddie Trimmed 8 Years Ago for Presi- dent of United States by a Mere Two and a Half Million Votes, j (By 0. Terence) He began the practice of law forty . go-to 30R5S a60, ei by 1NSt hed j. the clty Gd not use a man of this (ae calibre, when there were so maDy eistor: Thace factory vullclet eepeatinonan ia, politics. to the P Ssltt as delarate to the national defeat. He who has been given the nomoeratie convention. In 1885 he socialist nomination for dog-catched became chairman of; ths Democratic Medicine Hat gains therefrom an in- Stati Goimmittes, and President creased prestige among the people of Cleveland tendered him the office of his bailiwiek. Take the case of Al- first assistant postmaster general. ton Breoks Parker. You may have He refused the Washington job to us- forgotten where and when you have cend the bench as a justice of the even in heard that name, but you are er) New York Supreme Court, to which tain that it is familiar. To cluci- he was-aupotuted by Gov. David B date, then, Mr. Parker was Demo- Hi In 1898 Mr. Parker became cratic candidate for President of the justice Of the. New-York Court United States eight years ago. He of Appeals, from which he retired in) was defeated by Col. Roosevelt by 2/1904 to accept the Democratic Pre- mere margin of 2,500,000 votes or so sidential nomination. Who tell is about the most decisive beating ever) Parker? was the question with inflicted ypon the Presidential candi- which a majority of Western Demo- Gate of 2 major league party. Not crats greeted the news of his selec that the people loved Alton less, bat tion as their party's standard bear- they loved Teddy more. Did Mr. er. Few of the delecates to the con- Parker retire to Esopus, there to vention that nominated him were brood over the general cussedness of tamitiar with Judge Parker's politt mankind, the ingratitude of Repab- cal views until they were briefly set did not. He has become one of the telegram to busiest public-spirites citizens in the which he declared that he regarded REAL ESTATE THE MONEY MAKER OF TO-DAY NORTH SIDE PROPERTY. 0 ft. business corner, block N (corner 2nd Ave. and Montreal St) with large st re-bullding 10,000. Terms. 50 ft, corner North Railway Street, opposite depot, 28,000.00. Lot in Block 15, North Yuill 745.00 each. Regular terms. Lo: 8, Block A? Johnson survey, 0 Street east, with 4-room modernhouse 3500.01 . Lot 4, Block 7, with 4 room shack 1500.00. Reguler terms. SOUTH SIDE PROPERTY. Business, 80 ft, lot, Block 16, Main Street, with large house 25,500.00, terms. block 23, 25.000.00, terms. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Lot 22, Block 80, Ottawa Street, 1050.00. Terms. ot 7. Block 85, Braemar Street, 1051 Term: Lot 25, Block 82, Braemar Street, 1050. A. G. TROTMAN CO. Dreamland Theatre (The Old Reliable TO-NIGHT. The Heart of a Boss A Day at Westpoint .......:....... The Stumbling Block Vitagraph Comedy Grace V, Bonner at Dreamland To-morrow. Dreamland Orchestra Supplies the Music. United States, and there sce the gold standard as firmly and ir- movements designed te add to ha save established. If T should public weal that have not enlistad/ tell you what some of the Bryan the service of Judge Parker in the men in the convention said when capacity-of-legal adviscr and lusty/they read that message but let us boomer. There i just cue thing Le proceed. won't do for the public. Receatly Judge Parker's name was mentioaed gan the practice of law in New as a zossible compromise cacdidare York and immediately became one in ase the Baltimore convention of the leading barristers of Gotham- failed to agree on Clark. Wilson ox town. His income during the fol- ny of other active aspirants. lowi was probably as large When told of it Mr. Parker soiemm- 1s the President's salary, and pos- ly, and with an air of finality, rais-/-sibly much larger. Busy as he has ed his right hand and pointed his in- been with important cases, he. has dex finger heavenward. I believe ound time to champion the cause of that the Demoerat.c nominee for Pre the people in many matters of im- sident this year will be elected, portance. Hf g Democrat should be said Indge Parker. At the same elected to the residency, Judge business of snapping the fir-) Parker would probably become a a- gers that for the nomination 4o binet. member, say wise politicians, far as I am conterned. who have already surmised that the Judge Parker was born im Port- portfolio of Attorney General, or land, N. ., May 14, 1852, and is to- possibly that of Secretary of State, day celebrating his sixtieth bizthday. would go to the New York jurist. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Esplanade St, will receive on the 15th and not again this season. W. M. Mosely of the Parker Shows left last evening for Regina. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. G. Miller wil not receive: tomorrow or again this season. Mrs. J. R. Fisher, 131 Main Sts will not receive Gn Wednesday nor again this season. Mrs. M. C. Crarker, 892 Princess avenue, will reeive on Wednesday and not again ta flower passed through town tothe East on No. . The party aboard had just landei af Vancouver: trom Europe are on their way to Halifax. G:P.R i steamer Empress-of Bri-' tain artived at Liverpool at 16k Sa- MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Jeonnection with the civic life of Med- lies, and such things? Answer: . He forth in hisfamcus Srold standard tjcement from active daty as it would the convention, iM give him more time for hunting ex- After the election Judge Parker be isted as between the Captain and The Transpacific private car May- RECOGNIZE EFFICIENCY (Continued: trom page one) that Captain Parker intended remain; ing in the clty.The Mayor then spoke of the world renown which bad ac- Parker had been recognized as one of the most efficient officers of the force and he had no doubt that he would Yet take some important position in icine Hat, It would be a mistake if Tuesday, May 14, 1912. Droog POPES et Sesooeesenes GET IN ON: POOF: oe soege ey BLOCK 18 NORTH YUILL ded oy Poss Ss so-es heey seed Present Dally Advertisers in of the Weekly No extra charg vertisers, VOL. 2, NO pages in which his faculties could be Of Use to the community. Mr, Walter Huckvale stated that as ne of the oldest officers of the Cy- press Club he was proud of the op- portunity of saying a few words at the: termination of Capt. Parker's N.W.MLP, He had found him a jolly good club member who had always the gehtleman and the sports man, Capt. Parker should be proud Indeed of his 88 years of service on the force such a period was a lite time for many men. To have served his country so. well was a credit and his friends were just as proud of the Captain as the Captain was proud of his record. Mr, James Fleming said that none ent, as since tho Captain had coms to ithe clty they bad always been partic: ular tr He was also most) pleased to learn of the Gapiain's re- peditions, He hoped that he would remain in the city for many years to come. Supt. Cameron of the C.P.R., ten- dered his best wishes in a neat little fspeech in which he testified to the good feelings which had always x himself in all dealings, both person- ally and as effecting the company. Insp, Shoebotham, who has re- jlieved Capt. Parker :at this post, sta- ted that, peaking for the force, he ficers was belng lost in Capt. Parker and ft was most gratifying to see that the citizens had appreciated his ser- vices, He did not expect to do as well as Capt. Parker in succeeding him, but he intended to endeavor to follow in his footsteps. He had set good example for the younger men. The Captain had kindly promised. to aid bim with his advice and he knew that he would require it. He had been giad to avail himself of the oppor- tunity of being present and getting acquainted with the citizens. Hon. W.)T. Finlay expressed his pleasure at seeing the manner in which the citizens expressed their appreciation of the fact that Capt. Parker, though retiring from the R. N.W.M.P., did not intend leaving the city. Personally he had resided in Medicine Hat for thirty years and in the old days often intly oct pled the bench with Capt Parker. They. had always: got along well to- igether and it was always-a-pleasure to have the Captain on the bench ol long continued service with the K. Were so pleased ag hitiself to be pres lt;/ 3 building and amused th 700.00 per lot. 56 FEET Cor. Ottawa S. Railway 9000.00, Snap. H. C Pettet Co. Teoosesooress coosssoooose s casion, Personally he would always think of Capt. Parker as a most ef- ficient officer and a kind friend. The singing of Auld Lang Syne brought the formal portion. of the preceedings to close, after which the members scattered about the elves with socia conversation for an hour or poerey Peper roto Goetot 3 oats rere The Medicine Hat Pipe Band will make its next public appearance on Satarday evening May, 20th. They Miss Gas Ws. Benised at Dream- land tomorrow night. Dr.Martells FemalePills Nineteen Years the Standard Prescribed and recommended fo: women s ailments, a scientifically Drepared remedy of proven worth. The result trom their use is quick Loose Leaf System The News Job and permanent. For sale at all drug Department has every tuellity for sup- stores, .0.4+10mo. plijing the most satieactory. MISS GRACE V. BANNER, At. Dreamland To-morrow Night. BE SURE A E THE MADE-IN-CANADA Frain which leaves Montreal on May 15th for Fort William and -Port Arthur. and a six weeks tour through Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Twelve cars filled with zxhibits from Canadian factories and workshops. lilustrated lecture at every stop, April Buildit Practi for Mc The Financial Permits were in thirty-three Cs buildings, with ar of 20,689,200, whi in-advanee-of the the same cities in parison of April's fact that they ar a few citles whose received erratical lion dollars less returns for Janu: March. By div Port Arthur into e divisions, it is fo has turned a dec: March, and ne the first quarter, tory advance of 2( western section sh of 64.2 per cent., a the fact that in mi was.not expected ot last April woul Toronto, althoug crease, has the Iai er ase being expla ber of large buildin April's permits. above the million 1 Montreal in the Es mont, Calgary; - toon and Moose Jas feaneay Dy cP. R. fl tend arrived Monday 13th May. Tse funeral took place on C. P. R. steamer Monmouth arriv- Wednesday the 8th to Hillside ceme: ed at Quebec 4.50 o'clock Monday, The ase ck of the News potas c. P. R. steamer Montreal is ex- staff and the News delivery-boys pected to arrive at Quebec at 11 composed wo pagtics, the guests of O'clock today. the Parke: shows last evening. Seven carloads of Orientals passed Mr. Janes Mitchell is in a through town on their way to Hew Willow C.eek and states that there York. 1s already splendid grass on the ae range. AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT G. C. Hurper of Winnifred. is in Don t fail to see our show tonight We have three excellent photo plays E. Litchfield. and Thos. 1. Owens by three of the best companies in of Suffield were in town yesterday. the business, Lubin, Edison and Mr. H. Forsith is a visitor from Vitograph. We recommend to you Seven Person. The Heart of a Boss. This is one A. M. Thurn of Walsh was in town of the best the Lubin Co. has pat yesterday on a business trip. out. Don t forget Grace X. Bonner, eamer Empress of Ire- ent to be proud of having served the at Quebec at 8.45 k. time which he had served with the with bim, Capt, Parker nad perfect) of the factors which had contributed to making the-force fam- lous was the circumstances that, al- though the T.P.Rpay car san over, the system from Winnipeg to Van- couver, when the country. was in a wild and unsettled state, it had nev- er once been held up. And they paid in money in those days and not by cheque. That law and order was 60 perfectly maintained was due to the surveillance of the R.N.W.M.P. and many magazine tales had been writ- ten on the subject. This was one of the things which furnished a reason for Capt. Parker being proud of his connection with such an organization. And he should be proud. He hoped the Captain would always entertain Kindly feelings in respect to the old days and remember his old friends, ay Well as the newer-ones, so many FREE ADMISSION to EVERY CAR 201 McKINNON S F. B. McKinnon eee to thapk his numerous friends and atrons for their genero' a itrenage during the past seven years which he has conducted is bakery business, and begs to state that on and after April 15th the business will be carried on as a Joint Stock coments Limited, and would bespeak for the company a continuance of their esteemed patronage, with an assurance of a eontinuation of that service and quality which has always associated with this store. F. B. McKINNON Watch for further Announcements been decreases are. show only two in the Es Toronto's declines: per cent.respective COM Through the Mr. Jamies Fle Hat fs to have ity of witnessin; tion of flying, perts who he nowsed reput date fixed for June 15th and Come Early. Come Early. A Dangerous Model Real Estate Fraud ... His Great Uncle s Spirit Afternoon 5e 10c., MATINEE 8.15. EVENING 8.00 and Chas. Neely left last night, for entertainer Calgary. advertisemen When We Can Give You What You Want. MOTHER S BREAD Look for Label. TASSIE BROS. Phone 256. Demonstration oe Barnet Refrigerators TUESDAY, MAY 14 We cordially invite all interested to call and see the only Refrigerator that you can have Onions, Fish, Meat, Milk Matches and Butter for 48 hours in the same foot chamber without taint or odor. SHAP PRICES NORTH YUILL. 775 50 ft. lots 6 to 10 and 11 to 15, block 8. 800 Lot 4, block 7. 525 each, lots 1 to-4, bik. 2. 2800 for 100 ft. corner, lots 16-and 17, block A: 1100 Lot 9, block A. 790 Lot 13, block 11. 1000 Lot 6, Block K. 1050 Lot 18, block B. 790 Lot 15, block 10, 1600 5 room cottage, lot 4, block F. 600 cash, bal- ance 25 a month. 4500 100x150 lots 1 aid 2, Block C. Cor. Toronto St, and E. Road Allowance. 3100 House and lot 36 ft, blk 8, B Road Allowan 3100 House and lot, 6 ft., bik. 2, East Road Allowance, SOUTH UILL. OYSTERS Packed in Tins BLUE POINT, ROCK POINT SUNRISE, - CAPE COD 1200 Lot'8, Block TF 600 Lot D, block 15. 1200 Lot 16, block Q. 3700 100 ft. lots 11 and 12, block 8. 1000 Lot 15, block 8. 1000 Lot 6, block 11. 1000 for both 14 and 15, bik. 18 1050 Lot 6, block 5. c 1260 Lot 4, block 12, 1500 Lot 4, block house, B.-F.SOUCH- with H.W. Ireitand Co. Main Street. Phone 54, DRUG STORE, TORONTO ST. The News for Job Printing melee and J. C, for some years exhibition: team Wright Brothers gramme will be consisting of fan coneluding with tween the two their two aer Turpin at one t world s record and for weight of which records by Frenehmen. Many exhihith nature have be in the West, but have been atten ure owing to t the principals w amateurs, who making the publ their . experimen fair of June 15th Bat, howerer, w Sal men who mad Woast tha tlon yet given been attended Thelr names are ot success and will donbtless cc city to witness the dute mention men come to from Seattle, Va pokine, where completed arrany exhibitions, Eb oe shots Poe beth cle obe ate deobesbe tee ofeade eo okeate ade oof bets deste te cfe oleate beobeade oe Phebe hee eet
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Image 826 (1912-05-14), from microfilm reel 826, (CU1771659). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.