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We Rave just-opened another shipment of popular makes in these lines. Owing to the quantity of meat sold now offer Fresh Meats at 10, 1214, 15, 1' nd 221/, cents a Ib., the best cuts being 2234, Fresh eggs from 40 to 45 cents a dozen. their patronage, which has enabled us to week. Rigs will call every morning at any part A trial is all we ask. 515 Third Ave. - Position open for delivery boy. TY, 20, sell at low rates, a car load of beef being disposed of of the BS Glasgow House Coats and Skirts by us, we We wish to thank the citizens of Medicine Hat, The Medicine Hat Meat Market Phone 873, WINTRE 1912-13, PEFECTIVE OCT, 27, 1912, Eastbpund, Arrive Leave Train dnd Terminal, 2 8.00 8.20 Imp. Ltd... Vancouver to Montreal. 4 20.05 4.15 516 83.00 Local from Calgary. Westbound, No, Arrive Leave Train and Terminal. 1 20.20 20.40 Imp. Ltd, Montreal to Vancouver, 12.00 12.25 Van. Exp, Toronto to Vancouver. 22.40 23.10 St. Paul-Seattle Exp. St. P. to Seattle, 630 Local for Calgary. ws CROW TRAINS, Arrive Leave Train and Terminal, 8.40 2.55 Soo-Spokane-Portland Ltd., St. Paul Portland. mis 12.* 945 9.65 Soo-Spokane-Portland Lid, Portland to Bt. Paul. : 518-511 1146 Local for Cranbrook. ) 512-519 19.25 Loca) from Cranbrook. 20-513 23.18 Express for Kootenay Landing. S14-517 4.30 Express from Kootenay Landing. Note Trains 1 and 2 carry sleeping cars only between Winnipeg and Revelstoke. No, 11 and 12 do not come into Medicine Hat passing time at Dunmore, mils east, shown, Medicine Nat Dews Publisued by the Medicine Hat News Co, Lid, every lawhal vening at its ofice, Main Streeu. Wedicine Hat, Alta, A. J. 5. TERRILL, E ttor, PHONE: HONE: Editorial, Repertorhad, and and lt; ae 1 RING RING 2 1Q DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 ysai, elivered.... 4.00 2 year by mall.. . 6 months, dilivered.. 2.00 months, by mail... 3 months, delivered. . 1.00 , 3 months, by mail. 1 month, delivered. ...850 S Addressox changed as often as desired, but bota naw aid old ad resser st ba given: WEESLY NEWS x Published every Thursday tn sixteen or more yaces, and contains a rummany pf the cews of the week. local and district 6 mionths, in advanco Tse 3 months, in advance. 508 Yeat tn advance.... 1.80 173.00) ad Be Monday, November 11th, 1912. ONLY ONE ARGUMENT. THE News has endeavored to be perfectly fair in placing its arguments before the ratepayers in connection with the street railway question. If we thought that the Aitken proposition would have a greater tendency to promote the Hat s prosper- ity than a municipally owned line, it would receive our unqualified support-- It is be- cause we are convinced that the city s wel- ADIAN PACIFIC RAIL SPECIAL THROUGH TOURIST CARS CAN IN CONNECTION WITH TRANS-ATLANTIC SAILIN lt;*FROM MEDICINE HAT. Date. Train, Tim. Destination. Steamer. Oct. 28. . No.4, 20.25k. Quebec. Empress of Ireland. Nov. 2 No. 4, 20,25k. Montreal. Vietorian. 3 x Empress of Britain, Nov. 1. No. 4 20.25k. Quebec. Empress of Britain ; Punisian. Nov. 17, No, 14. 420k. Montreal. Virginia Woy. 35. No. 14. 420k. St John. Empress of Ireland. Corsican. Bor write L. A. DOBBIN, Ticket Agent, R. G. McNEILLIE, Dist. Passenger Agent, Calgary, Alta, WAY 8. :- Salling. Noy. 1. Nov. 6. Nov. 165. Nov. 21, Nov. 29, ) For Sleeping Car and Steamship Reservations, and Tickets, call Medicine Hat, Alta. K.Nov.20 fare would suffer at the hands ofa private corporation that we advocate the. preserva- tion of the franchise. So far we have seen against municipal ownership, If has been pointed out that Medicine Hat will require all of its monetary resources. within the next few years in maintaining and extend- ing pavements, roadways, sewers and gas and water - systems. Granting this to be correct, we have disposed of the argument by. stating that additional borrowing pow- ers can be obtained from the Alberta Legis- Jature to cover the cost of installing a muni- cipal street railway system. And now for the argument to which at- tention must be paid. It is urged that pro lature and provided we issue the debentures, that they will not be saleable on the mar- OF CANADA This Bank offers to its clients the services of MEDICINE HAT BRANCH POURTH AVENUE. CH. -MeDUNNOUGH, THE ROYAL BANK a thor- oughly up-to-date Banking organization. Manager. kef.. This is a serious question to raise. Several Western cities are somewhat embarrassed right at the present moment through the gircumstance that their bonds have not been sold. Medicine Hat, as.a matter of fact, has gone through the same ordeal her- self. When Mr, William Cousins was Mayor of the city the money market went wrong for a brief period and the banks re- fused to come to the assistance of the city. It was awkward for a time, but eventually Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund .. BR. G WILKINSON, Manager. OF CANADA. THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864. 180 Branches In Capital Paid Up, 6,000,000, Total Assets (Nov. 80th, 1911) over 51,000,000. A general Banking Business Transacted. 7 Gavings Accounts, W. 0. JOY, Manager + t ? 2 1 Medicine Hat Imperial Bank of Ganada A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES, Medicine Hat Branch. SPEDE ESSOSSOD BANK Canada. Branch affairs righted themselves and the incident is almost forgotten. Right now, money is tight in the world s markets owing to the war scares, but these eycles of depression oceur periodically and as a-rule-money is looser after them than before the tightening up process. 3 Medicine Hat citizens should have enough eonfidenee in the city s future to refuse to acknowledge that our bonds will. eyer re- main a drug upon the market for any great length of time. 'That s the way the News views the only, 4jargument of the opposition to Which at 'weight whatever can be attached: the argument of a pessimist and 8 4 z C. . R. PASSENGER SERVICE. late obligation they retired at the end of their 20.30 Toronto Exp, Vancouver to Toronto 4.40 Seattle-St. Paul Exp. Seattle to St. no doubt that Sir Max would rush to em- but one argument of any account adyancedifor fodder, the seeond erop will come to vided we get the authority from the Legis- respective periods of office. As stated, the fact has become very patent within the last year, that the pre- senc ofva medi al man on the Council would b8 of Vast assistance to that body. . Sanitary. conditions need constant -and vigilant attention and while the present Couneil has made a splendid move in en- gaging the services of a permanent Medical Health Officer under salary, yet in order that the city may derive the full benefit of his work, he must have support in the Couneil of a nature which cannot be given by a layman. Three aldermen retire from the Council this year, viz., M.A. Brown, 8. E. MeOleHan. and Peter Robertson. eee om stances, the News woul e to see one of these vacant seats filled by Dr. Boyd. His time is: valuable, but unless we are much mistaken in the man, he will respond to the call of duty as made upon him by the city and will consent to serve upon the Council until the new Health Department has been established upon a good working basis: IT HAS BEEN SAID that Sir Max Aitkin wishes to build the street railway be- cause it will increase the value of other in- vestments of his here, and not because*he expects to make a profit out of the system. Very well. Let. us have courage. Let put your money in anything, the financial somnolence of which, after some: years, anight weigh on your conscience and cause you to regret your move. Lend us the same amount of money you would put in ithe. system and we will pay you interest on it regularly every year. it will be better than having your money lie dor- imant and the oy will have ee eae rail- way system just the same with which to en- hance the value of your investments. ? If the statement were true there can be brace the new offer- Honestly, now, do you think he would rush ? a eset Op eee MR J. D. McGREGOR, Managing Ditector of the Southern Alberta Land Company, is a well known western figure, but: it is doubtful if he has eyer accomplished any- thing which will so firmly establish his name amongst the pioneer experimental farmers as the results which he has attained in Ris alfalfa fields. Hg has demonStrated that this district can grow alfalfa ata splen- did profit, that it is best grown in rows and that after the fresh crop has been taken off maturity in ample time for seed purposes. It is results such as these which count in a new country. us approach Sir Max and say: Pray do not M Knocks OPPORTUNITY. But Once . Now Is Your Opportuniy TO MAKE MONEY by investing in real estate ALTAWANA Lots 35 and 36, Block 14, 1000, Palr Lots, Block 29, Central Park, 8700, ae 425 each. COUSINS. AND SISSONS Lots between Park sind Briar Avea, ON BALMORAL ST 5 room House, modern excent heat. 2500. Basy terms, balance as rent. Other men are making money, J. P. Morgan Give us a call. says: There is more in real estate than in Wall Street. . ohTroughly modern HOUSE on Hill, 6 rooms, 8500; 500 cash; why not you? money made EOWARD Saat Tt s a Good Toke on your friends to have them figuring-out how you ean be so well dressd, but it's not hard to figure if you'll consider us In making your appearance pre- sentable. Our cleaning and pressing work adds dollars to your savings and days to the wear of your garments. Isn't it-worth considering on thi grounds. : THE GLOBE CLEAN. ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. THIS DATE IN HISTORY November 11. ; 1620 Pilgrims elected John Carver gover- nor.of the new colony. 1794 Treaty concluded. at Canandaigua between the United States and the Six Nations. 183 Many vessels and lives lost in a tem- i pest on Lake Erie. 1857 William Walker made his third fili- bustering expedition to Nicaragua from New Orleans. . 1880 Lucretia Mott, abolitionist and pion- eer advocate of woman s rights, died near Philadelphia. Born in Nan- tucket, Mass., Jan. 3, 1793. 1889 State of Washington admitted to the Union by proclamation of President Harrison. i 1911 King George and Queen Mary sailed for India to attend the Delhi Durbar. i ee THIS IS MY 48th BIRTHDAY. Alfred Fried. Alfred Fried, the noted Austrian peace advocate, who last year was one of the two re ipients of the Nobel Peace Prize, was born in Vienna, November Ui, 1864 In early life he was prominent as a book pub- lisher. Later he became editor of The Journal Friedens-Warte. Since 1891 he has devoted himself almost exclusively to the international peace movement. He was the founder of.the German Peace Society, and hi ublished a great many articles and on ti i i fan optimist. + - x THAT a seat should be made at cil Board for a medical practiti become .very evident duriig the Existing by lage affecting the Samm F PHONE Tasker no Moving eee bie Speciaity Spliable ae 666 Transfer Co.: LIGHT and HEAMY DRAYING gt; x te ee Se health, lihve cumbersome: m operative, upder. Act revision ixin rder. In yeadrg go Smith and iar, Smyth rend dred fo to the, city as: it grette thatthe demands apart didnot ermit of longer servid is eapseity. As public-spirited 4 Riey felt called upon to serve on the Council for a term and having discharged the immedi- ey Bishop of Calgary, 68 years old todav. RATULATIONS TO: dams, one-of the most popular ican players, 40 years old today. erick Stock, conductor of the Chica- rchestra, 40 years old today. Ogden Armour, noted Chicago mer- lant azid capitalist, 49 years ol dtoday- Rt. Rey. William C. Pinkham, Anglican Vietor Emmanuel IIT, King of Italy, 43 years old today. Henry M. Alden; celebrated editor and author, 76-years old today. Admiral Sir Albert H. Markham, noted British naval officer, 71 years old today. William 1. Bryan, President of Indiana University, 52 years old today. D Office: Opposite Redelift Hotel, Red- 120 Eighth Ave, Phone po, Satisfaction s Spell About Laundry work satisfac- tion we are most anxious for you to tell, for satisfaction is thin, when you. use icine Hat Steam Landry, We are prompt, we deliver on If you try us once, you will find it the dest, then you will quit the rest. MEDICINE HAT STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8 Fall is Here AND S80 IS HOUSE CLEANING TIME HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE BY THE NEW VACUUM PRO. CESS. COSTS-LYSS THAN THE OLD WAY AND IS FAR BETTER WE CLEAN THE-CARPETS ON THE FLOOR AND TAKE OUT ALL GERMS WITHOUT WEAR OB TEAR TO CARPETS, Gas Gity Vacuum Cleaning Go. Phone 707 O.11-1m J.C, LARSON, Manager. oO. F. LANGE C.E.B.U. Givil Engineer and ' Archi- tect Municipal Engineer. Sewerage, Water and Gas Supplies . Street Gradings, Industrial Spur Rail- ways, Irrigation, ete, Subdivisions Layout of Parks, Steel Constructions cvigns and Specifications Honses, ote, for Motto: First-Class Responsible Ser- vice for Reasonable Prices, aiffe, Alberta. J. FEWINGS AGENCY ' PHONE 90. NEWS BLOCK, Opp. POST OFFICE. FORMALINE FOR SMUT 50c... Quart 25c... .Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingle s Drag and Book Store : * ? * : i Wear Made To Order Shirts MADE BY F. LASTIMO Room 8, News Block. We guar- antes -gatisfaction. with. every , Shirt. We cafry all the new- est and up-to-date styles sna patterns. A trial order is all we. ask. Prices 1.25 6.50. ROOM. 3, NEWS BLOCK 88-tt- SRR PPPs eieiek R. B. Taylor s Transfer Light and Heavy Draying. Attention to all Prompt inde HONE NO. 346. CitySaleStables Heavy Teams, Drivers, Saddle Horses for Sale, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING. Hay for Sale. FRED McCLAIN Hore 85. PROPRIETOR T. F. Reynolds PAINTER, ETC; ent entet Latest samples in Wall Paper, Emergent Prominent Aus Australia s Borden s 1 Unable to Edmonton, Nov. 1 and the other overs the British Empire own fleets for hom view of,a -prominen Labor Party jn Aus son of W. A. Lloyd, visitor to the city been a contestant fi Australian house. Two View There are two a thought in the Sout) the particular form bution to the naval pire should take, Zealanders who are 1 the British themsel cash contribution, w in favor of those pa capable of bearing den taking a share a ing for their-own Favors Loca As an Australia though New Zeala: Lloyd fayors the Au There is no su alty, he says, in th Australia, should cre that navy to be used purposes of Austral realize all that we o Tend and. are anxio of that debt by m vision for our own by. lessening the bi the shoulders of Gr An Historie Mr. Lloyd referre drawal of the Roms Britain at the time hom borders were instance of what 1 to happen in case G premacy was threat Sea. In this ke th moral for Canada a . tralia, The old con that of the motherla ele, he believes is away. The keynote last Imperial Confer Motherland and dau: 0-operating for the Canada and Au brightest Jewels tn have now grown to that the motherland Tight to expect tha
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Image 878 (1912-11-11), from microfilm reel 878, (CU1740054). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.