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Cumberland Givi Sects government in sending de- tachments of police into the district was strongly condemned and the fol- Jowing Fesolution was unanimously A. officials: have acted and are act ing in accordance with the resolu- i gold for 75,000 at a public sale, HOUSES OF ILL FAME BeingiCleaned Out Here, as las Other Parts of Province. Nay Houses of illfame throughout the province of Alberta are today'a thing of the past. The places have) all during the past ew weeks, been cleaned out, this time for good. Two houses situated south east of Medicine Hat which have born a shady namo, aro now, or soon will, Moe closed up. Recently the keepers and inmates appeared before Capt. Shosbotham at the police barracks and all were heavily fined: They were then told they must. discontinue their iHlegal Housings and also that so Tong. as they Teniaified there they would be considered under the ban of the law and liable to be arrested. Since this mes age was onveyed to them, the gaily bedecked, artistically painted 4 i cecetaoedae have gradually beat it, usitg the stang term;-seme east. Gis Otuaive Sand Sed Ave. some west. It ie expected that during the course of the next few days that the mount police will again visit these places. Severe punishment faces those caught in them so Capt. Sboe- botham tol the prisoners who faced him a few days ago. HEAVILY FINED ON CRUELTY GHARGE: Geo. Nicks, Coleridge, left His Horses Standing 24 Hours. Only Six Smoking Jackets Left If you're trying to 7 the money go round and aspire to a Smoking Jacket for him, see F SPECIAL in Washington ' Apples : SEX VARIETIES TO PICK FROM IN WASHINGTON APPLES. WHILE THEY LAST 1.75c. PER 50 LB. BOX. box guaranteed. Get that one for Xmas today and save money. FOR CASH ONLY. 23.50 is the fine imposed by Mag- istrate Kealy yesterday afternoon on Geo. Nicks, Coleridge, for cruelty to aniprils. - He left his horse standing for some 24 or 25 hours without food. Sergt. Campey laid the charge. Leonard Flanagan CORNER OF OTTAWA AND SRD AVE. lamers satat he Fei Leave your Store for a Xmas turkey. tt ee y DALLY NEWS Friday, December 20th 1012. Ae. Wallace, wh gt; gt;as been Guano With Mr, 8. T) Fawcett in the implement businvss for the past two Years, has taken over-f'om Mr. Fawcett; the MeCormick a4 Inter Matioua Harvester business which the latter Has carried on successfully for a numb r-ot years. It f sald that Mr, Fawoott is sola extensively nto the atutomobile business, MeO. 8 Ness has sone to. MeLeod to visit his daughter Mrs, J, P, Ross. Tnapetor and Mrs. and family leave tonight for Ont., where they will visit for a cou- ple of months. A quiet wedding was eolemnized at Knox Manse Tuesday evening, by the Rey. A. G. Cameron. the principals deing Miss Jean Le Grand, of Seven Persons, and Mr. Charles. Emory Blake, of Chin, Mr. and Mra. Blake will take up their residence at Chin. Lethbridge Herald. The Xmas Tree for the Primary Cry is a work of art, the picture feature being particularly fine this year. ip VETERANS . ENTERTAIN -BAND AND OFFICERS Enjoyable Byent at the Ar- mories Last Evening A Good Programme. SAFE IINESTHNTS HILL DIVISION 50 ft., block 10, 700. Terms. THE MARKET REPORTS POLICE Bi BE REMOVED) insiser bee-20-The martes opened at an advance of t to- and Adminis- farther gains were made during morning of fairly active trading. American Markets .were generally stronger but European markets were ja little weak at the close. Exporters are steady buyers both in.cash and futures. There is an ex- cellent demand with offerings fair. Receipts were below average, being 761 careimspected and 650 in sight. 'PODAY'S PRICES. Wheat Dec. opened B0z, closed 1804; May 85, 854; July 662, 87. Flax Dee. 1074, 1078; Jan. closed 107; May 118, 113. Oats Dee. 32:1, 32; May 35, 35. CASH PRICES: Wheat No.1 Nor., closed 81; No. B Not., 78;, No. 3 Nor., 74 ; No. 4 Nor., 684; No. 6 Nor., 62; No. 6 Nor. 54; feed, 48. Winter wheat No. 1, 82; No. 2, 781, No. 3, Tt; No. 4, 68. Oats No. 2 C.W., 314; No. 3, 283. Ex. No. d-feed, 203; No. 1 feed, 283; No. 2 feed, Barley No. 3, 354; No. 4, 40; re- jected, 39; feed, 27. (Flax No. 1 NIW.C., 107. tration Considers Consta- bles Menace to to Peace. Cumberland, B. C., geek 10. At the city council meeting the action of the Terms, 15 tt, block 1 , 1800. Terma. HERALD SURVEY 50 ft, block 17, 1575. Terms, 75 ft, block 9, 2000. Terms. 50 ft, block 1, 1500. Terms. 100 ft, block 14, 3500. Terms. 50 ft, block 17, 1400. Terms. 75 ft, block 4, 2025. Terms, BENDING South half block 27, 360 each. Terms. COUSINS SISSONS 50 ft, block 29, 1000. Terms. Corner. 100 ft. block 9, 3100. Terms. CENTRAL PARK 50 ft, block 31, 1650. Terms 50 ft., block 27, 650. Terms. 50 ft., block 29, 950. Terms. RIVERSIDE PARK 109 ft, block B, 5150, 2000 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 50 ft, block 18, 1000. Terms. 50 ft, block 12, 1250, Terms. 50 ft, block 18, 1000. Terms. TOWNSITE 50 ft, Block 68, 20,000. Terms. 150 ft., Block 35, 20 000. Terms. 50 ft, Block 49, with six-room. ed house, fully modern, 19, 000. 3000 down; 4 1-2 years for balance, NORTH YUILL 50 ft,-Block 10, 1260. Terms. 50 ft. Block 11, with two new Cottages. 1200 handles them. 50 ft, Block 1, with two new cottages, 4000. Terms. ipgaives. Bist we -protent agalost action taken in flooding the city tion passed by the police commis- sioners im discouraging any disor- derliness, we do Mot see the advis- ability of the presefice of these spec- fal police in this city. re Capt. W. H. Van Schack, captain of the Slocum, has been pardoned. Autograph letters of William Penn AMERICAN MARKETS. You will hiave to hurry if you want Minneapolis, Dee. 20. Wifeat, Dec., to get any of those beautiful Christ- 80 , 81 ; May 85 , fuly 87, 878. mas cards we have been showing. Chicago, Ill., Dee. 20. Wheat,.Dec. Only a luilted quantity left. Medicine opened 853, closed 862; May, 904, Hat News, Main Street. 914; July 872, 608. What isa Voltem Roll? A Voltem Roll is the latest invention in Player HARRISVILLE Piano Music hand played rolls (actual records), no ze, peloaie 16, 500. ers ontrolling, no levers, no buttons you just set the rea a ee tempo and play, and you get an exact reproduction 10 Lots in Block 2, 300 each. of the artist s work just as he played it. eee eraaeox 50. ft., Block 17, 500. Terms. COUSINS SUBDIVISION 190. ft, trackage, near the Clay Products, only 6300. Terms. 28 ft, Block 1, with four-room- ed house, 1800. Terms, 140 ft. corner, block 5, Bridge St.. 3100. Terms. 50 ft. Block 1, 1800. Terms. Near the Park Ave. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 50 ft., Block 22, 1600, Terms. 50 ft, Block 20, with eight roomed fully modern house, 7700. Terms. GAS CITY REALTY Co. Pho: 410 Main St. THE MEDICINE HAT WUSIC C0 on THE BIG FEELS. ag on PRODUCT OF THE FINEST WESTERN FLOUR TASSIE BROS, PHONE 256. 50 ft, corner, block 18, 71026. ee wane: They will fit any 88 note player and a child can operate them. 50 ft, Block 12, 350. Cash. * Tf you would like to bear one just step imto our store and say Pe Ae corner: ise, 3h Wap * we will know at-once what you mean. 7 z YOLTEM . we Ww ons on The members of the 2ist Hussars Band and the non-commission officers were the guests of the veterans of the-city ata smoker in the armor ies last night, The local police, both mounted an? city, were also guests. Chief Tice made a very capable chairman for the evening. The band, The programme as introduced by the chiirman was an exoollent ote. J. 8, Kouhler's song and resitations were loudly applauded, J. W. Evan's song, Killarney, Sand his resita- tion (Old Man Jim : was particular ly acceptable. The programme: Toast to the king; selection by 2ist Hussars band; piano, selection by Mr. Reynolds; song, Love Me and the World is Mine, Sergeant Stevenson; recitation, Cricket Match, Ser geant Woosey; selections by the Pip- ers band, The Marquis of Huntly, and ine xttis's March, song, The Soldier's Sweetheart, Veteran Greet; song, Northwest Rebellion, M. Reynolds; comic medley, J. E. Kouhler; song, Killarney, James W. Evans; specch, Sergeant Shunks. Other songs by Sergeant Stevenson, Sergeant Perkins; recitation, -quitar selection, T. Gummo. 0 SEVERAL NEW TEACHERS FOR HATS soHodls Xmas Holidays Will Start Today Schools Re-open January 3. Today is the last day of school. Medicine Hat pupils will start their Christmas vacation, which will con- tinue till the 3rd day in January. Many of the teachers are going out of the city for the days. When schools re-open ther will be several changes in the stafl, some four or five new additions being made. THE DEEP PURPLE Attractive Drama Present- ed by the Allen Players. Orders will be taken here and coup- ons are bein given on many of the PURITY KITCHEN CABINETS BEING INTRODUCED HERE Great Help to the House- wife- Sectional Affair to Hold All Supplies. At the present time one-of the great householter intro- ductatinto Sfedicine Hat, the Purity Kit Cabinet, f being shown in Room 11, Pruitt Block. Advertising and booming are great things, but aside from the fing things that can be sald about these cabin- ets householder cannot appreciate the many strong points of this ar- ticle.uniess she, or if it may happen to be a he, sees It. Scientific, sanitary, hygienic, with emphasis on the latter two djectives fre the strong points of the cabinet, It 1s but 82x86 in. and 16 fm. thick, and is made so that it can be set right fn the wall, yet it will hold 226 pounds of groceries, and 30 different: kinds. From this the householder might think that it held only a little of each at a tinfe and that every time she wanted to cook she would have to attack her main supply kept some- where else. That is not the case, the main, or whole supply; unless she stocks up for a year at a time, is Buy your Hockey Shoes here and have the skates kept right in this cabinet. In fact put on free of charge. supply of eosKiss material, spice, fa manta a cranes oe FFOSTER S SSHOE STORE een MAIN STREET. Phe cabinet is metal throughout with two coats of enamel, blown on ang baked by a special process, thir means. that to clean it at any time only 5 damp rag ia needed. The bins of the cabinet are all in sections and can be lifted out, when placed in the cabinet they fit like the paper on the wall, in fact there Is Rut enough space wasted to place In a pice of tissue paper, yet the fit of the sections is so perfect that they can all be bet dn and out in a second. The main flour bin holds. 40 pounds, another bin for meal or su gar, 20 pounds; these are filled from the top and emptied from the bottom, the old flour is always being used first, then there are cereal bins, ex- tract settions, spices, ete., and in the bottom a bread and cake box, sFitted into the door, but removable with the touch of the hand, is a bread board, fand on theother door, the tea, coffee and splice tins, With the proverbial rolling pin also, each fitted so as to Be out of the way and at the same time kept just as clean as the mater- fals for the baking. st In the centre of the affair-is a small but first class clock. The Kit- chen Cabinet is made to meet every Want of the housewife. One of her wants is to know just how the time fs flying and this is looked to, Much mior could be said about the Kitchen Cabinet, but to a green male, to whom matters of this kind are entirely foreign,..it eyen appeals; what will the housewife think of it The few in the Hat who haye already been fortunate enough to see it have gone in ecstasies over itp. It has just been placed on exhibition. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SHOES. inger Snaps COME AND GET THEM. oD ROSEDALE Lot 10, Block 9, with house .... COUSINS AND SISSONS Lots 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, Block 20 Lots 39 and 40, Block 31, Blocks 38 and 39, All, per lot .. Lots 31 and 32, Block 32 F HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Lots 36 and 37, Block 28. .... Lots 7 and 8, Block 23, .... .. Lots 23 and 24, Block 24 . . Lots 11 and 12, Block 26, Lots. 33, 34 and 35, Block 24 . NEW HOUSE 8 rooms, fully inodern. Terns 4,800 A dumber of first class trackage and business lots at reasonable prices and on good terms. - 240 acres, 65 per acre, 3 1-2 saitlos from the city. H. C. Pettet Co, 368. Toronto Bos Phone 481. g merchants of the city with the purchase. One thousand were sold in Prince Albert; the demonstrators of the Canadian Specialty Co. Hamilton, Ont, hope to sell as many here. They expect their first shipment by Hockey Shoes at Foster's LIVE MERCHANTS ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS H. C. Pettet Co. Present Daily Average advertisers in Daily get of the Weekly country No extra charge. Books vartisers. VOL. 3 NO, 139 CHRISTIAS 40 ANEW IND ON PACIF Grown on Vancouy This Year iy - Over the World. Victoria, B. C., Dec. 21 holly grewn on Vancouy this year being shipped of the continent, and an been inaugurated which become more and more enstting Yuletide seasons rho florists 0 are working overtime orders and despatching iome-grown holly to po near. Orders have b vovering practically the tinent, going as far sot len ev n in one south as the city of Mex Dawson City; and east t fa and Prince Edward 1 New York, Boston and recelving big consignmen grown on Vancouver Isla The industry is yet in it was started some year: Yate citizens in this ci sprigs of holly with th scarlet berries to friends At once there grew up a more, with the result th started as a more Ititerch sonal gifts has develbped profitable and growing used to be the case thi . Sold in-the eastern pro from England, but now is very largely supplied city. Those in the trade ple ders early in the sumer shipment by the middle o but the business has de more than a mercantile are hundreds of people who .send holly to thei: other. places as more more appropriate than cards, Florida anf Georgia a: sources of supply for tt market, but these states duce the same beantifil this island, and the com that American dealers a more and more to Victo) supply. . The istand has qualifications to produce A Greater state of perfe England coOrders this more widespread than eve many of them have been repetitions. The expres have granted a reasonab two-dollar box of holly to any point in Canada, ception of Dawson, for : while the rate to the Stat tle higher. wi BARON ALVERSTONE OLD. Lonodn, Dec. 21. Be stone, Lord Chief Justice will celebrate his seventi anniversary tomorrow. the end of the m onth. z LEFT AUTO ENGINE RUNNING Don t leave your auto standing with the engine running, unattended, its a dangerous practice. A. Olson paid 1 for doing Sao today. Three drunks donated the usual with costs. y Montreal St. Bakery MITCHELL'S HOME-MADE BREAD REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST TYPE OF BREAD MADE. ONE. TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. . . - PHONE 560. Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson ani Leader. Bat Leave your orders at the Fair Store for a Xmas turkey, tf The Deep Purple, a very attrac- tive drama, well staged in five acts, and cleverly portrayed by the differ- ent artists was the offering of the Allen Players last night. The plot of the story is laid in New York underworld, a scene of everyday life there vividly reproduc- ed here. The members of the cast each and all ably acquitted them- selves, Miss Felton appearing to: good advantage in the role of Kate Felton, an ex-thief MISSES Li J. MeL out of toys and tra ARE GOING now until Christmas Will give twenty per cent: discount on their large and varied stock of toys, dolls, etc. Basement Imperial Bank But:ding. Open even- ings. 134-6t STILL TIME FOR THOSE CHRIST mas nhnioa. Sittings 10 a m itp a 100 FOOT CORNER, Columbia Affe. For 5,500. Biggest snap of the month. Good for one day only. House and H.W. Iretand Co. Main Street. Phone 54, B, F. sOUCH, PhmiB. oo a ae tone has held his preser tion for more than ten viously, ag Sir Richard was known as one of Greatest lawyers. His. 5 raflrosd. and commerciat career has been one un cession of important pro: 1885 he was appointed a eral in the first govertim Salisbury. In 1900 he be of the Rolls and a few 1 Was appointed Lor Ch Few men now in Englis are better acquainted w and Americans than s stone. He has frequentts United States and hia on died ten years ago, was im American woman, Baror was chairman of the Brit sion to the Chicago worl also served as a member ing Sea and. Veneznelai Arbitration Commission. ARKANSAS 7 WSUS So Declares Goern fending. His A -Pardoning 316 S victs. (Special despatch to t Little Rock, Dec. 20. izing penitentiay under system, as a burning, s consuming human being: being fed into it in a m: freeuits in nothing but tunes for: contractor Gebrge W. Donaghey tod fstatement in defence of hi Monday in issuing pardo state convicts. Sharp criticism of ths laction from state official had drawn from the
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