Close
Cart (0)
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
284
284
Actions
Overview
Zoom view
Loading details...
Add to Lightbox
Linked assets
Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
Conceptually similar
287
288
286
290
289
283
285
246
76
72
681
73
910
684
912
241
242
245
911
908
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
284
Ask a Question
Details
Date
1912-08-15
From
284
Transcript
Shipments of FALL NOVELTIES, CORDUROY VELVETS COSTUME CLOTHS TWEED SUITINGS., See the New Ratine Collar and Cuff Sets EARLY ARRIVALS We-Have Received Some Advance The Glasgow House OF SF (Une rporated 1869.) Total Assets-- +-.50..-. 22050. Special Attention Given to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH Fourth Avenue The House of Fashionable Dressers (AL, BANK: -,- 115,000,000 . Capital and Rest .... . Total Assets ... . IENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 3 PSST Ppt 0eeessoceces, : Imperial Bank of Ganada lt;0... 12,850,000 73,750,000 TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. ium ean be assodat with the request for an open and free exp ion.- fAhere is nothing to it, it dissolves in thinjair. If imp. Ltd, Moatreal to Vanvouver here is anything substantial or tangible in Imp. Ltd, Vancouver to Montreal. it. then there is going to be a fight over it, Vancouver Exp. Toronto to Yan.jand the News: will not stand alone in -its Toronto Exp., Vancouver to Tor protestations. It is no reflection upon the St, Paul-Seattle Express, city couneil that such a question should be Btfective June 2nd, 1912, Arrive, Leave 20.20 20.45 4.05 8.80 11,15 11.85 20,00 20.25 21.50 22.15 a iecin s. Wintnoe vo Quen. tiised. It is the natural outcome of the 6 5.25 6.60 Prairie Exp. Calgary to Winnipeg act that, either through the fault of the 5.05 Express from Kootenay Landing. ity Council, or through the fault of th city 19.00 Local from Cranbrook newspapers, too little of the proceedings 23.00 Local from Calgary. / f the cuncil is filtering through to the bur- 5I8-511 .s Local brook, ans: s0-srg . a Erpress ta makoonsy Landing, SSe8. The average citizen does not know 815 6.80 Local for Calgary, what is really going on, and if, under the nn 230 240 Sco, Ltd., St..Paul-Port, cireumstances; he once in a while hollers wz 940 9.60 Soo, Ltd., Port-8t. Paul. for the information which is his due, no- Nos, 11 and 12 do not come into Medicine Hat. Passing body should be so thit-skinned as to be of- eens Dusmace:shorn, fended at his legitimate seeking for know- es ledge. The council cannot afford to have a Nn) dicine Mat Dews suspicion in the minds of the burgesses, or j Publiatied by the Mediciue Hat News Co, Ltd, every t? Spoil a good years work, or delay the tawhul At its office, Main Stcoeu Uediciue Hat, Alta. Waterworks proposition. A. J. N. TERRILL, Bator, ett eaten advertise SOMEBODY has invented an electric de- Reportorhal, and Cirealation a1 vice which will cook a meal, press News Dept Jeb Depts. clothes, boil water and curl the hair, all at RING 2 1.) i DAILY SUBACKIFTION RaTEe 12 the same time, Except that it can t accom- 19 Be : pany itself on the piano, amuse the bab: 1 y-us, delivered. ...84.00 1 year by thall.. . .94.09/P2RY i ; Peabo, cee months, d-live 00 i e Gdn, by alah, bh and trill an aria from grand opera it might -00 3 months, by mal. .,7 e/prove an ideal wife. T month, delivered....35 2 o Addresser changed as often as destred, bu. boti nuw and Old ad resser ah ba given, GOOD-BYE to the horse when the bi- WEEALY NEWS, eyele come in; Good-bye to the horse e Publisher every Thucsday tn sixteen of more pages, and when the auto and auto truck come in contains a eumma-y of the news of the week. were the cries. Yet United States statis- Payee ae To ita; 15 hoa he ties show that horses in the last few years Syonr tedvanca. dies i have inereased 8.6 per cent. in number: Sores will always be popular, o Thursday, August 16th, 1912. THE WATERWORKS BYLAW EVERY time a woman has: a love affair, Sra it is just one more spoke in the wheel A GAIN the News has been confronted of her higher education, and makes man with the question as to whether the just a little lower in her estimation. proposed new water system provides OO . for extension to the talked of industrial *HOW WOMANLY man s site over the coulee. We have already on when he wants to praise the idol of his pr vious occasins. published statements eyes. Just like a woman , his expres- e ryor that-it does not and also sion when he wants to.criticize her. that he intends to call a public meeting t a discuss the matter before voting. It would expression z RED-HEADED men make ideal husbands, eem, however, that some have it firmly S fa : imbedded in their minds that the extension (45, ght tke sae aol i eal Favale will be made if the bylaw carries. 1 PPiy Wo araly: ; meet the demand. The latest-objection received has an an- Te aed pon re ee os onymous name attached -to it, and while + des . Bee. waste RaTOUY gomigns eich matter to ee nee be oe Se ot a dying the wastepaper basket, yet the note of riain when he reaches his last home why warning contained in it is of such import. he is so late. ) jance to the city that it cannot be let slip by. wee Phieiieeiieinininins Established 1864, Capital Paid Up, 6,000,000. Total Assets (Nov. S0th. 1911) over 31,000,000. A general Banking Business Transacted. Savings Accounts. W. 0, JOY. Manager : oo COUNTS at our up Town Offices, Phone Offices 760; Mill 60. Special attention to 1 Medleine Hat Branch BUILDERS BUILDERS We have opened an office in Suite IL, in the Im- perial Bank Building. We will be pleased to re- ceive ANY ORDERS or PAYMENTS OF AC- J. H. PRESTON PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Special Millwork fivviticbininieeeiieenicieeteb iat THE MERCHANTS BANK ; THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. 180 Branches in Canada. s 4 7 eaieeosteaie ee dteatoetp WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BALED H on car lots. *PHONE 66 Piano Moving A Speciatty Tasker apid Resnan liable No order too small, or none too big. Get our prices The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limited Transfer Co. LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING 364 Toronto Street. A Night: New Cars, Careful Drivers. ment scheme because I have the good sense It is imperative that we should have the UNE Ge ce era lwater xeeneio, but a hidden. fear that it A Aa oe tee the A hehe 3 C J 4. a patie ea a at nt thar ose ae the for the poe hotelkeepers is lost when the face of this opposition it would seem that 1s found. the sooner the Mayor calls the public meet- ing the better. Here s what our corres- THIS DATE IN HISTORY , pondent says, and which, it might be noted, a Seems to represent the feeling that is abroad in some quarters. August 15. 1769 Napoleon Bonaparte born on the is: The News is on pretty safe ground jand of coisa. Died at St. Helena, gt; i ay 5, 1821. joer it foveral times: lately drawn ee 1771 Sir Walter Scott, the famous novel- law and its relation to the long distance 11d Se Died Bent? ae and industrial site proposition. 300,000 massacre. gence Gf this ety houll ve ne hare S MAUMEE assault om Fort Tse by 7 ae e British repulsed. oe ee at lettin ont FSt 1824 Lafayette arrived at Staten Island gt; i ae on his visit to the United States. Sentara pose te Econ 1861 Kentucky and Tennessee constitut- tensions to the proposed industrial site sev- ia ceeperhnient of eee peter: eral miles south of the business section of Rderabin, e eee the Beye ped ae ge Cu os 1864 The cruiser Georgia, built in England and interests in Medicine Hat, do not, at ior ve Confederate Service, CAntaY the present time, see any good or legitimate 1870- N. be eer yee U.S. ship yaar. reason why my credit should be lent or my cimettt oe ponerers map at Cit: money expended to improve real estate or 9 A - ; duo jal valties miles ray from where I gece ee stattp, of Daniel O'Connell have my investments. I cannot conceive ES . z 2 it possible for the coimeil to attempt te 1911 A windstorm at Charleston, S. C., de foist sueh a proposition upon this city, and hope that clear-cut explanations, free from equivoeations, will be forthcoming and re- THIS 18 MY 68th BIRTHDAY move the doubt which is in my. mind : stroyed a million dollars in property. Iudge Egburt FE. Woodbury of EE be be ole he be oe bok tok * * iwHat OTHERS SAY + pi i gt; Bete bob ob Bob be ob ote ae Under the heading of Justice and Justice the Lethbridge Herat prints the following editorial : A month in jail for stealing a few cherries reads like going back in severity to the criminal sentences which were in vogue a hundred years ago. In Bngland it was customary in those days to have men hanged for sheep-stealing, and there. were many other crimes treated as capi- tal offences, .which-the-wisdom and justice of later days have placed in a different class. The sentiment Wittregard to the punishment of crime has changed, and changed wisely in.these latter days. Sentences are meted out not so much as punishment as for dafe- guarding the interests. of society. It is not the act so much which is taken. into consideration, but its con- Sequences to the well-being of the community. So far, as the morality of the proceeding is concerned we have been, accustomed to hear: that man who steals a pin is equally ; guilty as the man who. steals an article of greater value. This, is, no doubt,-true when. viewing . the two acts from a moral standpoint, the moral code is broken in either case. But in meting out, punishment the consideration of modera judges, has been as.to what extent the particu - lar crime effects society in general, Hence in offences where the effects are far-reaching, and the repetition of which would tend to the demor- alization of the community, we have what are known as exemplary. sen- tences. The magistrate at Medicine Hat in the case referred to has in the sen- tence meted out to the offender set up his own moral standard, whieh is contrary to all the ethics of justice, Justice in this case appears to be guilty Of injustice. That the offiend- er in the case-required some sort of . punishment is apparent, but a month's imprisonment looks un- commonly to severe. Instances like this appear to urge the necessity of aNapoleonic code. But we have been accustomed so much to the fair- ness and commion-sense of those ap- pointed to mete out justice that. such a measure has never been con templated. Jamestown, N, Y., has announced his candidacy forthe Republican nomi- nation for governor of New York on a platform favoring a new direct Congress, INVEST WITH ME AND BE LUCKY CENTRAL PARK Corner, blk 23, lots 1-2-3, 1500 Terms. Corner, blk 24, lots 37 to 40, 1650. Terms. Bik 29, lots 1-2, 3900. Terms. Blk 25, lots 7-8, 850. Terms, ROSEDALE PROPOSED TRACKAGE 100 ft, bik 3, 4000. Terms, 183. ft, blk 6, 4200 Terms. 50 feet on Main St, two blocks from railroad, 7500. Terms. 50 feet with shack on South Railway, 1800 cash, We have a few new houses in High School Annex and Nor. Yuill for sale on easy terms. We are still selling Altawana and have good buys in all parts of the city, When you butla, QUALITY frst Don't be per Suaded to buy CHEAP LUM- BER because it's cheap use the very best. We have it, and ev- erything the Builder requires, consider A select stock or LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, FIR FDUSK, BEECH, OAK, MAPLE, BIRCH AND FIR FLOORINGS. We have the agency for the Celebrated Morgan Doors, THE DOOR BEAUTIFUL CEMENT, WOOD FIBRE, LATH SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, WIL- Low Posts FINLAY CO. THE LUMBER PEOPLE P.0, BOX 29, PHONE 57 FORMALINE FOR SMUT 50c... .Quart 25c....Pint DON T PAY MORE Pingte s Drag and Book Store : :: HOTSON . LEADER LET US FIGURE WITH You BEFORE PLACING. YOUR FOR A BUILDING ESTIMATES FREE. a Office Next to City Hall. PEP Reisen CROSSLEY BROS, ire Se Ro hodio toto hoe norte Ms so oS teats 2 ; you don t believe tographer. New York, Aug. girlish princes to- atima that is th store for the Amer is rapidly approachi the type will aps man who is apt to: quantity rather tha Sreedeereetoens America: He - Automobiles, With This New Type 1 it The American 4 losing her slendern B. Ackerman, edito phic News, at the 3 ered by the Photos ciation.of Americ high living and with this money- and AZETIS: e an eee ee cf William M: Polk. ford to wait for a month or two longer, if - William Mecklenburg Polk, presi- aN of ; dent of the Academy of Medicin id -a lelay will give us the opportunity tc, ne. ee pean Bete rage and Scnipeet naive ters physician of distinction along many lines, works scheme, complete within itself and 8 born in Ashwood, Tenn., August 15, free from other associations. I am in fav. een Tenia Pole ere eo er, : : 8 - or of the proposed waterworks develop uated from the Virginia Military Academy in 1861, and served in the medical corps of the Confederate Army during the civil war. He was graduated from the New York Col- large and d some- thing sensible and permanent with our wat- erworks. Tam out-and-out opposed to the expenditure of any Medicine Hat money, either openly or under the guise of water- lege of Physicians and Surgeons in 1869, and has been in practice ir New York City. works extensions, on he proposed long Since then, serving as professor of thera- distance industrial site propositions, A peutics at Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- plain and emphatie statement from thejlege om 1876 to 1879, a8 professor of Mayor and couneil o; set the minds of the onstetrics and diseases of women and child- ren at the University of the Cityof New York, 1879 to 1898. Since 1898 Mr. Polk has been dean of the medical school of Cor- nell University. ig CONGRATULATIONS TO: Mme. Emma Calve, the n this question would purgesses at rest. Let us hope that there is nothing in this im- pression which is abroad other than a re sult coming from a lack of information as to what is doing behind the ity hall doors. It is getting along nicely towards the time for municipal elections gnd men who will seek re-election want to keep one eye open for the shoals. No discredit can be attach- world-famous singer, 46 years old today. itinielninlmiollninininininiafejofor Carpenter Builder 711 Ottawa St. Phone 626, Box 31, See me if you want a home, Special attention given to the building of Modern Houses, Designs and preliminary plans Bupplied. HOUSES FOR SALE; . R.B. Taylor s Transfer a Speciality, Parcels Deliverea, ed to the News/for drawing attention: to J. Keir Hardie, noted English labor lead- his distinctly public question, and no od- SE le er, 56 years old today *** OFFICE PHONE STABLE PHONE NO. 868, 2 728 THE J. S. FOLLIS Contracting Co. 108 TORONTO ST. Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Graver Exeavating a Specialty. Light and Heavy Horses for sale a; All Times. F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, Yulll Street, Phone No, P. 0. Box a Se oe Light and Heary Draying. Prompt Attention to all orders, C yay Plano Moving with Plano Yeu -R.Simmonds CARPENTER ann CONTRACTOR SSENTER AND CONTRACTOR . Repairs promptly attenided to. PHONE NO, 349. Phone No. 335. brought about a ee Builders and Contractors. bea earn 5 Donald Currie 70s sth ave, Phone 2 when thee fa to sks the phot Room 1, Becker Block. P. 0. Box 304, sie off a te eee Faces) 78. Estimates Free, Not a Theory, But Ptans Prepared. Se a was not attemptin dividual theory fo proof. T commented o pulence of the An anid, only after a of the exhibition o ared, by the Phot tion. These repre all parts of the veying them it to avoid the concl erly slight and sr ure is rapidly dei heavy, rotund hari Positively, I But how do retorted. th ers will soon be new school of rete pupils will be U few pounds in t making the sitter ye this? New York continuanly trying methods, Mr, Ack What is the w off in half an hou are engaged in twenty-three and The fa would-be reducers ercise, either .tak
How can you use this image?
To attribute objects use the information in Attribution. Permitted uses are outlined in License and Usage Rights. Usage Restrictions can only be waived by the copyright holder.
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Usage Rights
All Uses
,
Commercial
,
Education
,
Exhibition
,
Instruction
,
Private study
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
,
Research
Usage Restrictions
Commercial
,
Exhibition
,
Publication
,
Remix and adapt
Attribution
Image 284 (1912-08-15), from microfilm reel 284, (CU1740163). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.