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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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you build, consider Y first, Don't be per to buy CHEAP LUM- alse 1t's cheap use the t. We have it, and ev- the Builder requires, eet stock or LUMBER, SASH, FIR FINISH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH R PLOORINGS. ve the agency for the nd Morgan DOOR BEAUTIFUL WOOD FIBRE, LATH CEDAR POSTS, WIL- LOW Posts rec EAVER OARD LAY CO. LUMBER PEOPLE x 29, lt; PHONE 57 R SMUT - -Quart . .Pint ' PAY MORE 2's Drag and Store :: if Pei he ieee Sale Stables ams, Drivers, Saddle orses for Sale. D HEAVY DREAYING. Hay for Sale, 2 McCLAIN PROPRIETOR SLEY BROS. SS and Contractors, Ave., Phone 434 D. Box 304, mates Free. et NE STABLE PHONE 403 728 - S. FOLLIS acting Co. TORONTO 87, is. Sand, Coal Graves iting a Specialty, avy Horses for sale ; il Times, LYON RACTS FOR Y TEAMING AND EXCAVATING nd Sand for Sale, Phone No, 416. 0. Box 31. Reynolds TER, ETC. ples in Wall Paper. Ave, Phone 690, immediately. Building to plant will be known as th off with '75 men, which will be larg time. This means money to the wi be STILL ANOTHER FACTORY THE WALLOFF MOTOR.CO, of Minneapolis, wills completed in six weeks. S Redelitt Motor Co., for REDCLIEE tart build: q The Rede Limited and star ely increased in a short space de- awake investor. Three Factories Secured in One Week and. More to Follow. REDCLIFF IS RAPIDLY BECOMING A BIG MANUFACTURING CENTRE AND POPULATION Is POURING IN. IMPORTANT RAILWAY ANNOUNCEMENT SOON TO BE Alberta ey TronCo. 65; Roll 12,500 Roll 5,000 Roll 5,000 800 Redaliff Realty Co. Redcliff Hotel i Com pany Stores, Bank, Lumbery ard ete. 12: bea Mclean Me achlan (CONTRACTORS) Redcliff now has industries and their pay rollis as follows: Redcliff Brickand Coal Go. 150; Pay 6; Pay Roll 10: Pay Roll 15; Pay Roll FACTORIES TO BE BUILT AT ONCE ARE: THE DIAMOND FLINT GLASS CO,, OF TORONTO, LARGEST GLASS FACTORY IN THE WEST. H. MUNDERLOH COMPANY, OF MONTREAL, LARGEST WINDOW GLASS FACTORY IN CANADA. WALLOFF MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED, CANADIAN FACTORY FOR WEST. THESE THREE NEW CONCERNS WILL EMPLOY FROM 500 TO 1,000 MEN. Roll 1,000 1,200 900 800 THE NEILSON FURNITURE C0., LiMiTED MR. GFFICE MAN THIS SOLID QUARTER CUT OAK DESK (AS CUT) il. LAID DOWN IN MEDICINE HAT FOR DESCRIPTION Size of top 48x30 inches. Finish Golden Oak. Construction Solid quarter cut oak top and front, plain oak ends and back. Fitted with 6 roomy drawers and two con- venient slides. Order One Today THE NEILSON FURNITURE CO. LIMITED 118 8th. Ave. E- Calgary. HOME OFFICE, HOTEL AND INSTITUTION FURNISHERS, SSS THE REASON WHY. SEIZING THE OPPORTUNITY. She Old Mr. Steimer told me he Tda t have at last decided not to marry Alfred. Sophie Have you learned, some- 25 years younger. thing bad about him? He Why, that would just.be my Tda No, but can't possibly bring: aire him to the point of proposiig to me. She Ach, Gott den, This is so sud- Redcliff Clay ProductsCo. 70; Pay O Pay Redcliff Mill Elevator Co. 9: Pay Roll ag JEALOUS INDIAN SET FRE 10 DEEP FOREST Rivalry Between Hunters is Often Caus of Damage. WETNESS CF SUMMER MADE LOSS LIGHT. Comfortable Cab Cabins are Be- ing Erected for Forest Rangers. Victoria, Oct. 2 Mr. H. R. Mac- Millan, provincial chief forester, has just returned from a trip to Alberta, where he spent some days having a look at what the Dominion Govern- ment is doing in the way of protec- tion from forest fire ip that area. During his absence he visited Pincher Cre k, Macleod and Calgary. he Dominion Government are doluk the thing about right, says Mr,/ MacMillan. They have an ap- propriation of 80,000 for protecting 16,000,000 acres, They are building roads, telephone lines, ranger sta- tions and lookouts, and it is the in- tention to keep 25 to 30 permanent rangers in the district. In fact I be- Heve they have 18 or 20 of them there now. The forest revenue of the Dominion Government from the district of which Mr. MacMillan speaks is. about 30,000, so that the whole revenue and an additional 50,000 are being spent this year in fire pro The expenditure, moreover, will be abundantly justified, pivviding the fire is kept out, becease in a com- paratively few years the operation of nature will reforest the whole area of-government-tand -It British Col- umbia were to go into the thing on a similar scale, the annual expense of fire protection in the organized part of the province alone, would be 720,000. It dres not as yet, how- ever, reach any such sum. The amount collected this year from tim- ber license holders will be about 100,000, which will be supplemented by another hundred thousand from would marry me at once if he were tre generat -tumts of lt;e province- Thanks to the wetness of the season, it is not likely that all of this will be nsed, The balance will be sp nt pre- paring for n xteyear, Bulldide Log Cabins small want adin The, Daily News Classified Column will bring results Subscribe now for the Dally News yt is necessat /to make some ar ing among the people whenever op- rangements so that the rangers wi a ranger uses a tent he must leave it somewhere, and when he returns he a bear has eaten his grub. Then he gets tired of his job and returns to civilization, and we lose a good man. As0 we must without delay build calculated that the annual proyincial be fairly comfortable, says Mr. Me- revenue from forest lands can with- Millan, and for that purpose icg out difficulty be raised from its pres- cabins will be built for thelr ac- ent three million dollars to twelve commodation at convenient pcints. If or fifteen millions. Remember, my son, that beauty finds that it has been stolen or that only skin deep, warned the sage. For a long tim to her mistress, I have -wanted to ask al IS THE INVESTORS OPPORTUNITY TO GET IN ON. THE GROUND FLOOR, BEFORE PRICES BEGIN TO SOAR. THINK WHAT THESE NEW FACOTRIES TO REDCLIFF S FUTURE AND THEN BUY ALL THE REDCLIFF PROPERTY YOU CAN HANDLE. See. th Stoner Agency About Toronto Street, Medicine Fiat oi rteegeeale dretetetretpeteeteetoste toe Loateeteetenteegedtor se So eteatetocsetonte ate ateaetesto rete ceo eteonies SILHOUETTES, said the who those black faces are in the plo- the mistress. They are the grand- parents of my husband, and the little strange to me ir that your hushand white, while his ancestors were RS, THE RETORT. Wife It makes me so unhappy to think that I have marrisd-e-tool Hnusband Don't worry about that Only fool would have married trails to places wher fires are likely to occur, through new setiiewouts or fogging operations or raifway con- struction. The absence of a trail to such a place means a delay.of a day or two in reaching t. and that infeut easily make all the lt;'fference ve- tween a little fire and-a big one. A provincial ranger from the Oml- neca country has reported:to the de- partment that he feels sure many forest fires are caused by Jealousy among Indian hunters, If a hunter has a good district where he gets plenty of furs, his brother Indians who are not so fortunate are apt to express their disappointment by set- ting fire to the bush. The ranger be- eves he has found the explanation of some fires which have been .put down to lightning or some unknown cause, Forestry Teaching Staff In the development of the pro- vinclat forest policy, new branch Is to be added, that of education. The first professor, or whatever he may be properly: called, has already been engaged, and will soon be here. He is Mr, Roy Campbell, m son of Mr. A.C. Campb ll, of the Hansard staff, Ottawa, and a graduate of the To- ronto University School of Forestry. His duties will conpist largely of go- portunity. offers, teaching the value of forests, the safest way of setting out fires and whatever else pertains to forest husbandry. He will also give public lectures in the schools and elsewhere, Mr. Campbell, -in-fact, will be the ddvance guard of the for- estry teaching staff which will be at- tached to the new provincial univer- sity. It is becoming evident that when Hon. W. R. Ross gets his forestry branch into full operation, a pretty large amount of money will be Te quired for ts maintenance. There are probably a hundred million acr s of forest land i the provines, It the Dominion Government's estimate of half a-cent per acre. per annum. for fire protection be accepted, it means an annual expenditure by British Co- lumbia of, halt ja milltengotlarn for , + a, it is . BRANCHES AT. The 1913 Russell 30 i Russell 30 Model R 1918 Touring Model . Russell 30 Model H 1918 Torpedo Model . fino Russell 20 Model RY 1918 Torpedo Roadster Model 2,650 1, Absence of all working body, allowing unbroken graceful lines to sweep the full length of the car. . New self starter; slectrically operated. Turn the switch and your car is ready to go. . Blectric Ughting by current generated own dynamo. Press a button and ight up. . 86-in. wheels and 4-in. tires, a combina- Th Tessie easiiahttalty edomy: and is upholstered in fine Teather over oor 21-inch ae The complete top includes x 325 worth of extra equipment an pared with the 1912 model. Send us your card for an advance descriptive. pamphlet. Also makers of the Famous Russell-Knight Car. RUSSELL MOTOR CAR CO., AGENTS IN VICTORIA, B.C -THOMAS PLIMLEY. parts on the All prices F. 0. B, Factory. lt;Phere-wilt-be-a- big-demand for-thiscar. Weare prepared to secept orders for tt aew, thereby insuring late Fall or early Spring delivery. fhe 1913 Russell 20 surpasses in grace and elegance all previous models. Its many im. - provements, both in design and construction, riding comfort, give smoother running pow: You will be charmed with this model it a combination of dignity and power, plu the owner's refinement and good taste. As hard touring service its strength s imment something Briefly, the new features are: on tires. . may be avol car's own power. clock in each car, dust shield device for the rear-seat. Head Office and Factory West Toronto. : Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Melbourne, Aust. NOT DOW TO A PRI is S ready tion to absorb all shook and eause Tens wear 5. Demountabl rims so that oad repairs 8. Electrically Ughted speedometer and d labor has been built into the 1913 Attssell 30 ae eom-: enhance its outward beauty, pri ir and add to the siinplicity of its om it is 89 essentially a Canadian s car. which immedi: wn car, it 18 incomparably luxuriows, For in about, jdenotes: 6. A spare rim with each ear. 7. Motor fresh air pump driven by the LIMITED
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Image 588 (1912-10-02), from microfilm reel 588, (CU1772772). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.