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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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We Will Loan You To Pay Off Mortgages To buy or Build Houses To Improve Real .. at Our,Phree Days Sale of Dress Goods at HALF PRICE saved a lot of people a lot of money. All this week we have clearing prices on these lines. Coats and Dresses to go. lasgow House ; of Fashionable Dressers Money Ps Per Cent. Y) We Guarantee the time when your indebt- Ears edness will be paid off. Office open evenings. Write; phone or call. International Home Pur- chasing Contract Co.,Ltd. Medicine Hat Office 389 Maln St, Phono 790. x Over Assiniboia Music Store 5 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA This Bank offers to its clients the services of a thor- oughly up-to-date Banking organization. ee MEDICINE HAT BRANCH FOURTH AVENUE. , H. McDUNNOUGH, Manager. eres PO rooted Capital Paid Up .- .. 6,460,000 Reserve Fund .... -. 6,460,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. R. WILKINSON, Manager. Medicine Hat Branch, oeeeteeionteese SoeSeatensotoeteate eoatestoate ated : Imperial Bank of Canada atone ee a 3 008 aatoat eafenge Soak estes Se pate rteaiontecioaiosieaioeteatodteete THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 6. Capital Pald Up, 6,000,000. Total Assets (Nov. 80th, 1911) over 31,000,000. 180 Branches in Canada. J energy to getting industries, which in turn A general Banking Business Transacted. W.0, JOY, Manager 02 tt Special attention to Savings Accounts, + Medieine Hat Branch folninintntek ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Real Esiate EMPLOYME NT AGENTS, GIVE US YOUR LISTINGS OLSON CO. F 86 TORO NTO ST. Cc. R. PASSENGER SERVICE. WINTER 1912.18. FEFECTIVE OCT, 27, 1912. Eastbound, Arrive Leave Train and Terminal. 8,00 Imp. Ltd, Vancouver to Monureal. 20.05 4.15 4.40 23.00 Seat*le-St, Paul Exp, Seattle-to St P. Local trom Calgary, Westbound. Train and Terminal. Ltds Mentreal to Vancouver. 12.00 1225 Van. Exp, Toronto to Vancouver. 22.40 23.10 St, Paul-Soattle Exp. St. P. to Seattle. 515. 630 Local for Calgary. CROW TRAINS, Train and Terminal, 2.55 Soo-Spokane-Portland Ltd., St, Paul Portland. 9.66 Soo-Spokane-Portiand Ltd. Portland to St. Paul, 11.15 Local for Crazibrook. Local from Cranbrook. 520-513 23.18. Express for Kootenay Landing. S14-617 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 pasaing time at Dunmore, mites east, shown. Medicine Nat News Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every lawful evening 21 its ofice, Main Streou. Wedicine Hat, Alta, Arrive Leave 20.20 20.40 Imp. No. Arrive Leave M+. R40 i2 + 9.45 618-511 512-519 19.25 RING 2 13 DAILY SUBSCRIPTION BATES 1 y-a1, delivered.... 4.00 2 year by mall... . 3.00 - 150 1.00 3 months, by maD. ..766 1 month, delivered....85 Addressee changed as often as destred, but bots nsw and old ad reaser 7st bo given. WEERLY. NEWS. ue Publighec every Thursday In stxteen or more paces, and a contains a eumma*y of the news of the week, local and district. 6 months, in advance Tse 3 months, in advance..50e Sear In advance. ... 1.50 Thursday, November 2ist, 1912.9 SOMETHING MORE TO Do. 20.30 Toronto Sxp, Vancouver to Toronto (en, having joined the Nationalists to the ' the emergency idea is being worked up by mount thirty mi en as a-Subvention to the royal nav As there iso emergency there is nd excuse for an emergency subvention. The only cmergency is in our own polities. Myr. Ber- extent:of supporting. their..ery--that -no money should be given to the navy without the policy first being submitted to the people, finds in an impevial emergeney the jonly method of escaping from that under- taking. In support of this undertaking the general machinery of the Jingo organ- ization throughout the Empire. According to some wise ones there is to be continu- ance of emergencies. The total subyention, they tell us, is to amount, in a few years, to a hundred millions. We believe that Canada should take her honest place in sharing the imperial burden, but that it should be done as a sober settled policy, and not as-a challenge to . a,supposed enemy. We want Germany as a friend. It is the worst of statesmanship to insist on her be- ing an enemy. ae pies SHOULD BE MORE OPTIMISTIC. WITH such magnificent prospects for future development, does it not.seem a shame that some people are so blind as not, to see that a municipal street railway will prove a splendid investment for Medicine Hat? If the outlook was not altogether so satisfactory, the News could understand the attitude taken by the supporters of the Aitkin scheme, but with gigantic industries tumbling over themselves to locate in the city and taking into consideration how this will-stimulate our growth, the shortsight- edness of a portion of the community is in- comprehensible. Fortunately, however, it is only a very small portion of the voters who appear to have thus lost faith in the ns is. the ficitel g 1 OPPORTUNITY Knocks But Once Now Is Your Opportuniy TO MAKE MONEY by investing in real estate WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS Other men are making money, why not you? J. P. Morgan says: There is more money made in real estate than in Wall Street, Give us a call. EDWARD J. EEWINGS AGENCY PHONE 90. NEWS BLOCK, Opp. POST OFFICE. The Finest Assortment Ever city s future. comet Sa) eae THE money market is pieking up. already. - Five million of Alberta four per cent- bonds were sold this week at 97. IT has been stated on the highest-authority that man does not live by bread alone, and the statement is applicable to the life of the community to the same extent as it is to that of the individual, The city) of Medicine Hat as a municipality has something more to do for its people than get industries and trade, more people and) more money. Good profitable places: to work, comfortable places to live and suit- able places and means of enjoyment and recreation are required for the citizens of the community, whether young or ld. The city has been deyoting commendable mean more. stores, offices and shops to re- quire Jabor and provide means of livlihood for the increasing population. Its bylaws regulating building, sanitation and general health secure proper abiding places for the people. The third interest is probably the only one of the three concerning whiqh the people of this city can charge themselves with neglect- For it must be admitted that in these matters public opinion must rule and the authorities cannot and will not pro- ceed faster than the people desire. If the people want a publie library from which books to extend the knowledge and to pro- vide pastime reading for all classes -and ages can be procured, and say so with suf- ficient emiphasis, they will soon have it. If the parents and employers of the young men of the place think it right and desir- able to have a Y. M. . A. in which the youth an find pleasant and profitable development for the three sides of their character, and say so hard enough, it will not be long before it is an accomplished fact. If public playgrounds for the chil- dren, where they can skate in the winter swing and play games in the summer, are thought to be good things and the thought finds expression, the civic authorities will not take long to proyide these inexpensive but extremely valuable places for children s recreation. If athleties are not receiving the attention that the welfare of the young people of the city requires, those who hav. the thing at heart should -express their opinions and so help to mould other peo- ple s opinio: thus helping to bring to Passa qnore desirable state of affairs in that vespect. Whese ar just a few of the things requir ing,attention in the making of a real ek on that i the deyelop amount of Jack th thes s + Big to. which has the or newspaper indc- g sought or decept- its owned on y question. ' Montreal: Witne Tt is'eoming to be understood, especially since the resignation of M . Monk, that Mr. Borden s policy about to be revealed will be am emergency grant of an okerpppiming A POLITICAL EMERGENCY. ie oo PUBLIC OPINION. Montreal. Witness Who pays fourteen cents a square inch for the insertion of the jingo articles that appear as paid matter in the French Canadian.papers? is a question the Devoir has. been insistently asking. Here is another question of the same sort. Who in paid for the free despatch by eable and telegraph of Lord Roberts notorious . jingo speech to any Canadian paper in Canada that would print it? a Sas Be See THIS DATE IN HISTORY. - November 21. 1699 Russia and Poland signed a treaty of alliance against Sweden. 1736 British defeated the Spanish at bat- tle of Porto Dello. 1835 James Hogg, the shepherd poet, died in Scotland: Born there Jan. 25, 1775. 1840 Prineess: Victoria Adelaide, daughter of Queen . Victoria, died Aug. 5, 1901. 1856 Western section of the Grand Trunk Railway opened to traffic: 1861 United States ship Santee captured the privateer Royal Yacht off Gal- veston- 1871 Publie reception in New York in honor of the Grand Duke Alexis. 1886 Thomas A. Edison announced the in- vention of the phonograph. weet ermeeae ae THIS IS MY 77th BIRTHDAY. Mrs. Hetty Green. Mrs. Hetty Green, the New York finan- cier, who is popularly known as the rich- est woman in the worid, was born in New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 21, 1835. Her maiden name was Hetty Howland Robinson and her father was Edward Mott Robinson, New Bedford manufacturer and capitalist, who died in 1865, leaving her a large fortune. Following the death of her mother the future financier passed much of her time with her aunt, Mrs. Howland. in New York city. Her education was received at a pri- yate school in Boston. In 1867 Miss Robin- she then was, married Edward H- New York. Mr. Green was a man hut as a result of speculations had lost most of his fortune before his fh in 1902. Mrs. Green, on the other d, handled her money in a masterly a and in the course of time accumulated a fortime that is estimated to amount to tween 75,000,000 and 100,000,000. She thas two children, a son, E. H. R. Green, and a daughter, i ife of Matthew A. Wilks of New York. eldest born, CONGRATULATIONS TO: Miss Mary Johnston, the well known Southern novelist, 42 years old today. Julius Chambers, noted author journalist, 62 years old today. and Show in the City. Pingle s Drug and Book Store : : : OVERCOAT : You'll soon be needing. Oh, yes, it will do for another season if We renovate it. That's the beauty of our work; you cannot distin- guish an old suit or overcoat from new one after we get through with it. Our methods are individ- ual, distinctive, perfect. Try us on that Ia i-year s coat. Wear Made To Order Shirts THE GLOBE CLEAN- ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. My-hair must be dressed in har- mony with my shirtwaist Jaun- dered at the Medicine Hat Steam Laundry, for they.are the most careful and do the best work I have found; before I tried them, I tried all others ih town. They. send my waist back with all the * buttons on, looking like new. I advise you to try them too. MEDICINE HAT STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8, Fall is Here AND 80 IS HOUSE CLEANING i THE HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE BY THE NEW VACUUM PRO- CESS, COSTS LESS THAN THE OLD WAY AND IS FAR BETTER WE CLEAN THE CARPETS ON THE FLOOR AND TAKE OUT ALL GERMS WITHOUT WEAR OR TEAR TO CARPETS. Gas City Vacuum Cleaning Go. Phone 707 Oi1-1m J. C, LARSON, Manager, F.. . LASTIMO Room 8, News Block. We guar- antee satisfaction with every Shirt We cary all the new est and up-to-date styles and Patterns. A trial order is all we ask. Prices 1.25 6.50. ROOM 3, NEWS BLOCK , sett pebibicbbisbieriihitie R. B. Taylor s Transfer Light and Heary Draying. Prompt Attention to all orders. Piano: Moving with Piano Van a Speelality, - Pareels. Delirerea, HONE NA. 349. Helerbeellnlnfninininintninininfafefeey H. B. CURTIS CitySaleStables Heayy Teams, Drivers, Saddle Horses for Sale, m4 LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING, Hay for Sale, FRED McCLAIN PHONE 85. PROPRIETOR Oo. F. LANGE C.E.B.U. Civil Engineer and Archi- tect. Municipal Engineer. Sewerage, Water and Gas Complete stock of Toilet Articles Supplies Drug Sundries, Prope Street Gradings, Industrial Spur Rall- i pt Sporn le peogae vers E. M. CAWKER, Phm. B. Druggist ways, Irrigation, ete. cite eee Ee Subdivisions 204 South Ry. St. Phone 73. Spvest of Paikss SoPoorogrrrreeenrcagped E Steel Constructions Charles A. Towne, former United States Senator from Minnesota, 54 years old today.) Frederick Weyerhaeuser, the famou Western Jumber king, 78 years old toda; Most Rev. Neil Meweil, R: C. Archbisho: of Toronto, 61 years old today. Pesigns and Specifications for Houses, ete, ito: First-Class Responsible Ser- vice for Reasonable Prices, + Opposite Redeilft Hotel, Red. eliffe, Alberta, T. F. Reynolds PAINTER, ETC, Latest samples in Wall Paper. 120 Eighth Ave, Phone 690, in Se (en tie Trips on Tickets is: and limited with priviles Finest equ ing Cars, Dix partment-Lil ial Limited ? SPECIAL 1 ICE in conn dates of dep: Ticl With eve -and the perso machine takes Anderso 625 NOR Railway
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Image 952 (1912-11-21), from microfilm reel 952, (CU1740196). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.