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nr6om house on huilt about a Good nelghbor- easy terms. Ap- Nett Studio, 218 accept a good xchange. 237-azdt zo Turkey Eggs ting of nine, Box ec. 35, Tp. 12, Re 236-a6t Barred Rocks, rown Leghorns, 8. Jas. Floming. 226-1me, orted Berkshire edcliff. Hotel. 2soast FOUND ollie dog. slightly answers to the Reward will be 33 Third Avenue. 240d8t reet, a pair of double sight. Re- if returned to Me- 2394s North Railway, urth Avenue. A in. Reward will to 129 Toronto 238ast YEERS CO., Live Stock stioneers, 619 Tor- lex every Friday t 1 o'clock. Ranch conducted any- niture sales com- Yonsult us, our ex- posal free. H. B. Toronto St. 1824 NEOUS: wishes to an- friends and the moved her dress- a Princess Ave. to 240d6e AND: GENTS g, shoes, watches, Ivers, valises, suit ical instrumente, tt -waggons, bug- cyeles, carpenter ss and furs, horse avenue, opposite Apri 20th, 1912. TWO SHUT-OUT BALL GAMES : POPES HS SD PPro eoeedrd deen PPPOE SOG S LOSSES OSS eee eee en en. Leese ete seer roe Sel MEDICINE-HAT DAILY NEWS. Ne-oteste eeaente ate stretrsio see erceets neageatesfosgeatpaty coaete ho patecte sted ete So detesteatesy SPORT N BW wns rn scr pateetedtecte ged eGo e-Soeteateetedtoeteateetpatoetocts LOSSES S gt; gt; gt;OS a Our new Straw Hats are here. The English Christy Rough Straw, the Baltimore Sailor, and Panamas at all pri- ces from 5.00 up. SEE THEM. Turpin.Bros. The Man's Stone Where You Get the Big Dollar's Worth See Our Shoe Specials At St. Paul H. H. EB. For Saturday St. Paul ... 2 4 2 ea) Columbus . Shes 1S ek We have five tables Batterles Kaeger and Murray; ff Eavi land Smith, 2a i Pherson s, dress and 4: Kansas city work shoes, all first- RH. B Brown and gan. postponed on account of rain. R HE Minneapolis . 85.7) -3 Toledo ... 5 9 9 son and Carisch. ee bh eek ob ob bob ok oh ot neem stlctess ul dcleating Preston in + the Gnal He 1688 and Aston V lla four + BIG LEAGUE years Inter. Barnsleys only) other + SCORES ef noteble fight in the cup was two + r ap bears ago when, after playing New- castle United to q draw at the Pal- ae tage tee Enews ace, the cluly lost at Liverpool by two At Brooklyn Se as proce bs xa * ENGLISH FOOTBALL. yn. New. York. n 8 W. AP. Cable.) Batteries Spart and Erwin; Math- At Washington 6 10 1 o 3 0 Batteries Johnson and Ainsmith; All other American League games AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO: At Minneapolis Batteries Young and Owens; Swan . P.O. do: . st Prices Pues class stock, but lines. Kansas City . 23Dit. broken, and we are creed Pa : ; eries Rhodes an aS in oe clearing: 7 HAT HIDE, FUR . The above have election of Second elty. We carry and Bedding, new Clothing, Clocks, Rifles, Guns, Re- Buggies, Harness, e of winter goods. ; mentioned above ries. Call at 504 or Phone 587. tf 3 CARDS. MACHINES and ing Pianos and d to rent. All e W. J. Floming, ect. WANTED, vited for tle erec- 1 of a church for ch, Swift Current, i stone. A 5 per ompany each ten- ny tender will not, epted. Tenders to Architect's offices later than May Ist, VHIDDINGTON, Architects, mt and Lethbridge. y, 229dat WANTED. of a frame school nstrial School Dis jane atid specifica- at B. N. White's er. Tenders wilt pri 80, 1912. The ler not necessarily WHITE, Sec., Schuler, P.O. Cleaning ng Co. -e, Fourth Avenue. essed and Repaired jo New. d- Goods Bought Sold yr and Delivered. ARRIS, Proprietor. tt, B.A.Sc. Engineer, rta Land Surveyor ur Railways, 5.00 Shoes for 3.50. 6.00 Shoes for 4.50. 6.50 Shoes for 5.00. H.S IRELAND C.P.R. MENS STORE CITY OF MEDICINE HAT. WANTED ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE ANNUAL. CLEAN- UP DAY, EVERY AVAILABLE TEAM IN THE CITY. Owners of teams open for en- gagement please notify the City Clerk, not later than noon on Tuesday, April 28rd. H. BAKER, WELLS. HE CITY OF MEDICINE HAT will recelve sealed tenders until noon -of.Saturday, the 20th April, 1912, for the drilling of the following gas wel 1, One-weli;- 200-feet deep, fints ed, 6 inches in diameter through- out, 2. One well,-1200 feet deep, finish- ed, 10 inches in diameter throughout, 3. Onp well, 2000 feet deep, finish- ed, 6 inches in diameter through- out. Proposals for above works must be made in accordance with Specifica- Uons on file In the office of the City Engineer. The lowest or any tender riot nec- M Vancouver . Hyson -and Clarke: Louisville Dow and Cehley. Tacoma ... er and Crittenden. At Seattle R. H. Seattle ... - Peas GBS Portland . 6 4 Bloomfield and Harris. Boston Cleveland Philadelphia Chicago .-.. . Washington... Detroit .... Cincinnat ..- St. Philadelphia New York Boston .. At Milwaukee Milwaukee ... -.. - Batteries -Dougherty and Hughes: PACIFIC COAST At Vancouver Batteries Seator Batterles -Barrencamp and Devost., At Spokane Spokane-Victoria, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Louis. 4 4 4 4 Chicago English Cup Finals Today) (C. A. P. Cable) London, wlrich ran from all parts of Fagland brought an immense crowd to see West Bromwich and Bamnsley play to in the English Cup finals at ystal Palace ground this after- noon. Both goals were-olten in dan- ger but no goal had been scored when the final whistle blew. No more in- teresting cup final has been fought out are the resulte ot- RHE Derby County 4, Gainsboro Trinity Washington ... ... - f Philadelphia dererg 1. Patrick Thistle 1, Motherwell 0. lothian 0. senal 0, lowing are the market quotations for today: jea 50; feed 50. April -20. Special trains) London, April 20. The following today's football Local Option at Olds Complete State-of Dryness Existe Both Hotels Closed of both hotels at Olds were suspend- ed, on account of the uncleanliness of the premises; On Thursday the li- By Provincial License Department Royal Hotel at Calgary Also Under Ban. On Wednesday evening the ficenses, Royal Motel suspension. Clean ho- tels, clean accommodation, and a reasonable measure of care in safe- guarding the lives of guests, together eee 1 at Calgary with At Boston Division. conse of the Royal Hotel at gary wit courteous treatment of travelers: RH. E Aston 2, eee asta 6. was suapended, a report Of and guests, is what the I hwor . Li- Boerne z 5 10 4) Bury 1, Manchester, City 2. Inspector Rudd aud Fire Chief Smart. /cens Department is aiming at. for Al- Philadelphia .. ... - 9 11 8 Liverpool 2, Sheffield United 0. Unclean conditions amd carelessness berta, says Chief License Inspecto Bitietles Mattern, Donnelly: and -agpacbeaterUalied 3, Oldham Ath-/im the Gundilpuctieutbish, ashes, Forster. The suspmmlona will te eieiip;, alexander. 9nd Graben: etic 0. se ete:,in the pasement, also careless- lifted just as soon as the conditions Middiesborough-Woolwich arsenal ness regardimg fire escape exits and causing the suspension have teen com Re oe postponed, gt; ere the causes of the nected or removed. Str Lacie eiapars, Fld Preston North End 0, Sunderland 1. AE Dinca Sheffield Wednesday 3, Everton 1. fee S acu des eo B ake L Cctanet-caloage, vostpohea: Wetlamu ge reaking Liquor Laws grounds, i Second Division. ae P - Blackpool i, Birmingham 0. isa Cost yo astime NATIONAL. Bradford 2, Notts Forest 1. Burnley 3, Huddersfield Town 0. Fulham 1, Grimsby Town 2. Glessop-Bristol City, postponed. Hnli Gity 0, Clapton Orient 3. Leeds City 1, Wolverhampton Wan- Stockport County 2, Leicester Fosse , Southern League. Bristol Rovers 1, Brighton and Hove Westham United 0, Stoke 0. Queens Park Rangers 1, Leyton 0. Brentford 3, Norwich City 0. Exeter City 1, Crystal Palace 1. New Brompton 1, Southampton 0. Watford-Plymouth Argyle (postpon- Luton 7, Reading 1, Swindon Town 1, Northampton 1. Scottish League. Celtic 1, Raith Rovers 1. Paisley St. Mirron 2, Hearts of Mid: Airdrieonians 3, Aberdeen 0. Falkirk 1, Hibernians 0. mdes Friendly Games. Glasgow Rangers 0, Woolwich Ar- Newport 16, Plymouth 3. Devon 6, Glouster 3. TODAY'S MARKET: P, Dispateh.) April 20. The fol- cw. AL Winnipeg, Man., Wheat May (old) 105-1-2, 105 1-2; (new) 105 1-2, 105 3-8; July 7-8, 106 7-8. Oats May 48 7-8, 48 5-8; July close Ex. No. 1 feed (May) close May 194 1-2, 195 1-2; 195. 3-4, 195 1-2. Winnipeg Cash Prices. Wheat 1 Nor. 104 1-4, 2 Nor. 102 1-2 3 Nor. 97 1-4, 4 Nor. 90 1 6 Nor. 67 1-2, feed, 58 1 Oats No. 2 C. W., 47 July feed 414-4, No. 2 feed 39 1- Barley No. 3, 7 . Minneapolis. Wheat May 111 1-8, 111 1-8; July 112 5-8, 112 5-8; Sept. 106, 105 7-8. Chicago. Wheat May...101-5-8, 106; -.Jnly. Sept. 106, 105 1-8. FAMILY OF SIX CHILOREN POISONED a Precarious Condition Investigation On, (Ww. A. P, Dispateh.) case at St, Mary's road where five out of six died in one day last wek, in such a manner as to mistify the doctors has been further aroused by the illness of the sixth child, Johnny, lage ten, he has shown the same sym- ptoms as the others, Jobnny wgs staying with his uncle on the day Provincial Government Reaping a Great Harvest From 1912, the Liquor License Branch the Attorney General's partment ;The great majority. of were against non-licenses, only conviction against a Heense being re- corded. The aise were as fol- Millwall Athletic 2, Coventry City 1 iGy5. none Selling liquor during peobibed Having liquor tn prohibited area 2 Interdiction offences... : Refusing to quilt licensed premises 1 Liquor in houses of fil fame .... 2 Selling Mquor wittiotit a license Opium cases - -- 18 tion might reasonably be asked. How The amount collected in fines ag- is the Chinese liquor getting into Can- gregated a considerable sum: ada and Alberta. Fines from non-licenses ... 9,308.00 eS fines under interdictions . 223.00 The bazaar held by the Girls Guild Fines from licehsees ..... 50.00 of St. Barnalas Thursday the llth inst was very successful, the receipts tal 9,581.00 Queens Park 1, Greenfch Morton 0. sympathy will go out for them, ltroying homes and firesides and which , 5:Nor. 80, followed and sustained the position of (view of Senator Smith, Five Are Dead and Sixth in ; +he Ilicit Dispension of -Booze 107 Convictions in March. During the first three months of of Department, in prosecutionsbrought by the de- secured 107 convictions. th se cases one The fines varied from 1. to 300.00. In four cases there were terms of im- prisonment. This return should show offenders against the license laws that the men of the department, the Moun- ted Police, and the various law offic ers throughout the country are on the ARE YOU TIRED of receiving 3 or 4 per cant, on your savings? You may just as well be getting a great deal more. For definite information regarding ways and means of doing this, call at our office. A few suggestions for buying: Lots 21 and 22, blk. 13, Herald 1050 cash. Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, blk. G, Herald 600. Terms. Es- . Planade. Lots in blk. 80, Townsite 1000. Terms. Lots 11 and 12, blk. 29, Hill 450. Terms. We Want Listings of Your City Property if-You Want it Sold. FAL GINHER LAND COPY trail all the time for law breakers. On Saturday, before Inspector Bel- cher at Pincher Creek, Inspector Whittaker and Detective Hodgkins prosecuted a case against a Chinaman for having for sale a quantity of Chin- ese liquor. A fine of 100.00 was in- flicted and the liquor destroyed. Fol- lowing upon this conviction and the 70 recent Calgary convictions, the ques- hours ..-. 1 every passenger and ev ry member of the crew without regard to regulations prescribed by the goyernment of the United States, Great Britain, Belgium or any other country to which the boats belong. ISMAY'S. ACTIONS BITTERLY ARRAIGNED (Continued frem page one) world will applaud the-criminal pros- ecution of the management of this line, and if they can be made to suf- fer, ag they ought, and should be, no and, if it does, it will be pushed and drown- ed, submerged in the overwhelming lamentation that today re-echoes throughout every quarter and. section of the-civilized world for the victims of their culpable carelessness and recklessness that sent hundreds of their fellow beings into eternity, des- (W, A. P. Dispatch.) Washington, April 20. The Senate committee on foreign relations today agreed to recommend the senate to the adoption of amended maritime resolutions looking to an internation- al co-operation in regulation of ocean traffic. It advises. that president of the senate would favor treaties with the maritime powers relating speed, routes and lifesaving and wireless equipment. . Searchlights were spec- ially recommended. LEFT DYNAMITE - TO THAW AND 500 POUNDS EXPLODED Windows in Port. Arthur and Fort William wreck- has turned land into a house of mour- ning. os Senator Simmons of North Carol Senator Raynor. He sald the com - mere committe did not take the and: didnot believe In going to New York, and that Ismay any everybody else necessary to the inquiry would be called to Washington to testify. The statements of senators Raynor and Simmons mean that Ismay and all Others needed aus witnesses will have eq- Though Two to come before the full committee on ue - Miles commerce if the senate ean compel AWAY. them to, senator Simmons declared that the entire committee wanted to hear them. t (Ww. A P. Dispateh.) (W.-A. P, Dispatch.) Port Arthur, Ont., April 20. The explosion of 500 pounds of dynamite at Stewart and Hewitson's magazine, New York, N. ., April 20 J. Bruce a mlle,emd a-half from Port-Arthur, Tsmay, and other offidiais of the this morning, rattled houses and White Star Line were subpoenaed to- Droke glass in Port Arthur and Fort day by the senate investigation com- William. A radius of two and a halt mittee to appear before it in Wash- miles,. Houses near the explosion, E. J. Butler Co. TOWNSITE Block 89, 50 feet 1500. Usual terms. Block 50, 50 feet 4,500. 2.000 cash. Block 4, 50 feet 1500. 1-2 cash. Block 96, 50 feet 1200. 700 cash, bal. 6 and sen Block 49, 100 feet 8,000. Usual, CENTRAL PARK Block 17, 50 feet 900. Usual terms. Block 6, 50 feet 1275. 1-2 cash. Block 20,.50 feet 900. Usual terms. Block 15, 50 feet 1000. Usual terms. Block 27, 50 feet 650. Usual terms. Block 23, 50 feet 900. Usual terms. -Block 16; 100 feet 1800. Usual terms. COUSINS SISSONS Block 4,50 feet 700. Usual terms. Block 5, 50.feet 600, Usual terms. Bloek 5, 75 feet 900. Usual terms. Block 28, 150 feet 1800. Usual terms. . Block 13, 100 feet 1470. Usual terms. Block 1B, 50 feet 750. Usual terms. Block 31, 250 inside, 275 corners. Block 24, 500 feet 6000. Usual terms. Block 4, 75 feet 950. Usual terms. BENDING Block 15, 50 feet 450. Block 33, all 185 each. HERALD Block 23, 50 feet 900. Usual terms, BENDING Block 17, 500.feet 5000. Usual terms. All block 14 250. Usual terms. Block 27, 500 feet 4500.. Usual terms. LIST WITH US. WE DO THE BUSINESS. Commander of Lost Titanic Believed He Was Bewitched J, jof-war Hawk end the White Steir line Ihad to spend half million to repeir it, It then lost e blede of screw by Seattle, April 20. Capt. E. Smith, commodore of the White Star fleet amd commander of the ill-fated ington i ess Monday morning. In- built on loam escaped, while those far- ther away on rock formation, in many chartottetown,-P-B1,, April 20. . New York will be con- The interest-in the McGee poisoning cases were badly siraken-up- A unt cluded rota, Just before the senate committee investigating the Titanic disaster met into the committee room. In it was Harold Bryd, assistant wireless op- erator on the Titanic, whose feet were wrenched and badly injured when he was crushed on the life-raft that brothers and sisters partook of the meal at which they ate the herring, which at first were thought to have jcaused their death, Doctors Fraser land McIntyre reported Johnny's ill-/ ness to the-attorney, general who or- derea the boy. to be. taken to the hos- pitat at Charlottetown, Further in- vestigation into the case will be made by the government ewage, Irrigation, , Ete. ine Hat, Phone 484 Paperfianging. Stewart. essarlly accepted, (Sed.) A. W. GLEAVES Storekeeper. Jim Stewart, the heavywiight, is iN poeu- ft his home, in Brooklyn with monies Come aud hear Ht: Ht, Grom, tenor) Dreamland tonight, 7 -yeare at-the famons ground a8 that both clube have made good rec- ords in their respective leagues, The gloom over England, asthe re- sult of the Titanic wreck undottbtedly kept many away, byt in the spacious stands and around the ground dense fiiass Of homanity was gathered. West Bromwich fave been in tho semi-final Grand Rapids, Mich., April 20 4 campaign to raise funds sufficient for the purchase of 5,000 Bibles was launched here today at. the annual convention of th Michigan Gideons, or association of Christian travelling men, It-ts proposed to place one of the Bibles in each guest room in every hotel in Western Michigan. on eight occasions and have twice picked him up from the wreckage. He was hollow eyed and lay propped jup on pillows awaiting his turn to the pesiness, chair, Immediately behind Brvd came J. Bruce Ismay, president lot the International Mercantile Mar- ine, who was examined yesterday. He was accompanied by P. A. S. Franklin president of the organization; council and detective. Mr. Ismay pininly ef- fects a nervous strain under which jhe was laboring. Mr. Ismay announced before inquiry pegan that he had given instructions to all lines of the International Mer- jeantile Marine which inelude White Star, American, Red Star, Leyland, Atlantic Transportation and Domin- ton lines, to equip all steamers with today, an invalid--ohair-was eet ber of plate glass windows in, the business sections of both cities were broken. No one hurt but the care take Wad Ww escape. H was going to the magazine this morning, when he saw smoke issuing and re- membered that. he had left dynamite mite let go. Tire joss is estimated at 500, ex- clusive of the broken glass in the two cities, Winnipeg; Man., April 20. Richard Groggions allas Speedy Dick ajias Richard Marshall who was arrested yesterday has been released. Stetle , Alta, April 20. Dawid Findlay, superintendent of the C.N.R. was killed at the C.N.R. last night when the mo- construction, station here tor specder on which he and H. HI. Neifeldte weas returning from Red Deer was struck hy the engine of a mixed freight train coming from the to thaw, at once started to run and was just out o frange when the dyna- Titanic, believed that be had ibeen boo- me that if he would have another ac- cident With an-ocean liner of whielt he had the command, he would re- sign hia ship and retire into private dife. said J. P. Grant, q retired Eng- Tish business man who was in Seattle a guest at the Savoy t, who isa former, Cana- dian and whose brother is Sir James Gramt, a prominent.Canadian official of Ottawa, shar crossed, the Atlantic neveney-four times, and says that be han traveled 460,000 miles. He has heen a passenger on steamships com- manded toy Capt, Smith several times and learned to kn Capt. Smith was recognized 23 one of the ablest sea captains of the At- lantic, and White Stat offic als had thd utmost confidence in him, said Mr. rant. within the last three years, bow- ever, he seemed to be unfortunate i his commands. He was im charge: of the liner Olympic when his ship met with three eccidents-in-one year, Tt him well. sufficient lifeboats and raft boats, for t opposite direction was first struck by the British mun- runnisig into q submarine wreck and hod i ic When the ship left the Belfast harbor it ran aground. : dt shows what great confidence his superiors had in him, Lecause he t tained his command of the Olympic until he was transferred to command the Titamic on ite maiden voyage. hyn all these mishaps it was always found that Capt, Smith was not. 20 blame, but he came to feam his luck and often spoke about it to mie. cannot understand how the T tanic could have sunk to fast, amd ithe onip possifile way to explain it is thas the bulkheada would not clove. The steamer must have bedn going at fall speed, because it was a clear night, and must have struck with terrible force. . A coasting sleigh for use on Swiss. mountaing 1s equipped with both wheels and skids, ether of which maybe lowered to the ground by levers operated by the drivers, Come and hear H. Hi Greta, at Dreamiami tonight, Z aay
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Image 651 (1912-04-20), from microfilm reel 651, (CU1738813). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.