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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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cember Zist, LOL. TO PURCHASE BUY Building lota Herald or Central ices, terms, etc, 1 P- ers only need apply. + B8-tt AN COTTON nade. RAGS. 2-tt ONS WANTED. NG MAN 4 YEARS osition as bookkeeper ice, Hight years Can- experience. Box 1464 187-6t 3 TO RENT. FRONT ROOM man preferred. Apply 136-6t RAYED THE, ABOVE WIL rmation that will lead of one grey gelding, 1800, branded either a on left shoulder, or we old and has trim- Starks, Medicine Hat, Gott er LLANBOUS SAND WINDOWS eral repairers orders ded to. Apply 718 Phone 875. 138-*t Gontributed to The Daily News BABIES. TAKEN FROM GRADLE SEE 10 WORK Revelations of a WINDOWS OR OR cleaning, write Long x 206, 136-6 Unbelievable Co Conditions are Revealed in the City of New York Investiga- tion Now On: WOMEN WORKING MEN IN IRON FOUNDRIES Bighteen-Month-Old Children Sorting Artificial Flower Petals Conditions Scandalous. ngitional char- acter of the manner in which babies hardly out of arms are forced to work in the tenements of New York and other cities in the state are be- tPENED PARTIES ground, can have same t class manner at the Main St, J. Halward, S 125-tf SSES EVERY MON- y and Friday. Ar- ide for out-of-town or if desired. K. Hor- nto Street, Medicine Itt factory NE HAT HIDE, FUR : CO. The above have eat selection of Secons ) the clty. We o rry ihg- brought to light by the. State investigation Testimony has been adduced which shows that in many children were compelled to work or the entire family, would vation. It was shown that the price of the necessities of life are higher than ever before in the history of: the. United States and the earnings of the tenement dwellers so low that, even with the entire family working, the average was only 7 a week. The stories related Which will be reported in the Legit Tature On January 1 are almost un- Believable in their recital of hunger and misery. They deal. with. women Working side by side with men commission. instances the face star- under oath, in fron foundries, performing tasks far beyond their strength, and subject to stidden changes in temperature which thing mentioned aboy est prices. Call at 605 St. or Phone 687, eases; and mills, result-in many instances in fatal dis- of women working nine to fourteen hours nightly in and of factories mere children Working in canneries until long into 18 OPEN. Don't sell your taw hides til 87 or write P. O box Hat. Our price 1s from 00. Don t forget it, and the night. Babies of eighteen months are being trained to sort out artificial flower petals, and children of. tender , some. Jeg. than five years, are ing used to.take advantage of the As the result of an agreement. be- tween coal owners and miners In the federated area, outside . Scatlaad, some 400,000 miners will receive 4a increase In wages of 18 per Week. This, bo it noted, is qitite independent Jot the minimum wage, act passed earlier this year. Christmas holidays to dress dolls, extract meat from nuts, and to sew on cloth On meckties and. women's handy nickknacks that are later fere for sete on the hundreds pushearts that line the shopping dis- frlots of the city. + Tt has been given ont by the com- mission that, remedial legislataion is now being drawn up and will be pre- sented immediately upon the opening of the New York State Legislature next month, HERE. of Christmas. * The Plumbers Union of Shreveport, La, wfter being out four days on strike, bas succe ded In securing an agreement with all the laige plumb- ing firms for an increase in wages and the union shop. saleswomen, for sake of the RAILROAD MEN Wi The Georgia Rallroad strike: case, which went to arbitration under the After January. 1 the eight-hour - pased at the Inst e drivers, See- oings of Interest to Wage Earners are just three more shop- ping days before fo the man who is clamoring for the eight-hour work day and rs he who-already enjoys its) many bene- fits; for the sake of the the salesmen, for the sake of the de- livery boys, for the sake By a Local Trades Dnionist vy Members ot the Paving Cutters Union, In voting. on certain proposud amendments to their constitution, cently cast a decisive vote in favor of making theselght-hour workday universal tn thelforgenization. The date set upon which to inaugurate the shorter workiay fs) June 1) 21913. which approved the retommendation of the adjustment committes, decided that.so far as the Jaskwon Trades Council was concerned it) would car- Ty out the recommendations of the convention. It was decided not. to recognize the Reid seceding faction in any manner whatsoever: WILL HAVE WAGE GLAUSE IN CITY CONTRAGTS The Saskatoon City Couneil Pases tion at Re- quest of Union Labor LABOR MEN IN CONGRESS. There will be at least four mem - bers of the International Typograp cal Union in the next U. 8, Congress, trical workers of Dallas, Tex., who were affiliated with the Reid faction, which is not recognized by tho American Federation of Labor, havo decided to return to the McNulty, or A. F. of Le faction. HE: St as i reault of the receit slections : Isaac R. Sherwood, of Toledo Union, No. 63, and John R. Farr, of Scran- That gov loyes are not LS ea es Sel Umber, NO, 113; Were: TeCTeCTed, and Albert Johnson, of Aberdeen Tet Has TOON settled By an rado wili go Into effect. The de- l that the Members of *or Work performed on Labor Day is arbitration board. The award is partment stores will open after that yoy, household do their t* Purert of a decision thandoa Cash) rere RS ean complete victory for the unions, re- time at 8.80 every morning and will holiday ai tag cask down recently by Controller of the ea ais at Sages phteat instating the two men discharged and close at 5.30 in the evening. y Shopping carly ) treasury Tracewell. Tae nate Rue a ae awarding them back pay for time lost in the day. Let their Sie Suse a calor: cures pending settlement, except in .one ) The Amalgamated Leather Work- first thought after the Legislative commissions will re-/ 010 eccorene eee an case, where a reduction of ten days pay was made for technical violation of the rules, In one of the cases at issue the railroad officials maintain ed that anjemplaye had violated the sixteen-hour law, but the arbitrators ers Union of America has just s- sued a charter to a local union of tanners in St. Johns, Newfoundland morning yneal be It Now About 600 plate and machine mdul- ders in Oldham, England, are out on y-have applied for an ad- BACKS UP FEDERATION. During the recent convent: American Federation of Labor this law he had done it tindet the in- Do port to the next Pennsylvania legis- lature codes for the miners of hard and soft coal, as well as to rec m- mend measures to prevent cave-ins in the hard coal regions, where the surface has been. undermined. consist of sixteen congressmen and one senator. Wm, Hughes, of New Jersey. THE ENGINEERS INCREASE, The largest and wealthiest rail- Prevident Walker, of the Illinois vance of 5 per cent. all round, but introduction of fair structions of officials of the road/employers have refused to grant. t. Se, te Feces ot section of the United Mine. Workers, cect the Les oo all-city cottese: Gai and could not be-censured. It was aitemative proposals which. have octester, N. Y., the xepor the nas recently been selected to repre- 2p 5 pomaytvanl a Yor Sia. OR Any opposition. The t asserted that the men were dls- heen submitted by the masters have diustment conimitte , in dealing sent the American Federation of La- ag oad New vides that the union se charged on account of their activity yeen refused by the men, with a case involving the revocation hor at the British Trade Congress, en, and Baltimore and Ohio, are the wages shall be pal to all in union affairs, of the charter of a gntral body be- as; transportation companies on whom - of ols fe of ole ofe obo fe fe fe ode fe of fe cause it refused to unseat delegates f+ desi oh beh bbb bbb te the burden of the increased wages for FRATERNAL DELEGATES. + Aelof a local union affiliated with the + enginicers fall the lightest. Except + WHY SOME PEOPLE DO + seceding electrical workers, recom- * WHY SOME PEOPLE DO - for the Baltimore and Ohio, the ex- year the Trades and aoe The next meeting of the British - - NOT ATTEND UNION *h mended that the executive council po * NOT ATTEND UNION *H penses of which will be increased will supply the comiinissioners Trade Union Congress will convene . MEETINGS, f instructsd to communicate with all MEETINGS. * about 200,000, the aiiditional eost the schedule in force, and these in Manchester, England. The fra- Central Labor Bodies and State Fed- * . to the other roads is nominal. How- be adopted by the city and ternal delegates elected at the con- .f Had a bad cold. ch erations; urging them to use every * Had to work. lever, roads like the Wabash, Wheel- remain in force for one ; yention at Rochester to represent the - Getting my teeth filled. i possible effort to bring all electrical Was not feeling well. FJing and Lake Erie, and Wabash- All overtime shall be paid at the: American. Federation of Labor at -+ Oh, just because. *b workers into affiliation with lt; *F Had another engagement. +i+ Pittsburg Terminal, now in.receiv-Jof time and a half, or double that congress were Louis Kemper, . Putting , down carpet at chartered International Brotherhood th Had to see a relative off on..ri ers hands, will have Jarge addi- according to the schedule, In secretary. of the United Brewery e home. -t **/ ot Blectrical Workers. The Jackson, the train. tional pay roll to meet. for tenders, the commissioners Workers, and Charles L. Baine, secre- - Bothered With rheumatism. ++ Mich., Trades Gouneil, having in gt; Was out of town on. busi- +) instruct bidders that the union tary of the Boot and Shoe Workers - Forgot all about it: *h mind the decision of the convention, * 2s + The official- announcement of. its must be paid, and no contractor Union.. W. J. McSorley, president of The local fs run by a clique. + Friend of mine sick; went + +/sixth annual meeting, to-ba held iu;jbe given work until he Was the International Union of Lathers, . Too cold to go way up sfe *t eel oh ole ok ee oh be ob eet ote ole torseo him Boston, December 27-28, has been in to pay the union Fat was elected a fraternal. delegate to - there. as eb : F) . Don't intend to attend as f /sued from its headquarters by the z the Canadian Trades and Labor Con- . Went to a wake, + GETS 4,000 A FINGERS +/+ long as is president. - + American Association of Labor Leg- The strike which has been om gress. F What's the use? lb +/+ Went to church service. islation, some time at the granite quart fe me. A verdict of 12,000 for the -f. -f* Don t like the way things. + Se Galway, Ireland, Motormen of the traction system of + - me. ie + + loss of three fingers has been + +f are run, The making of women s clothing is and the men Birmingham, England, receive cash I'll be up next meeting. + -r awarded by a Jury In the Su- - - /- + What's the use? Same old - /now. the largest industry, in New oe - Ponuses when they avoid accidents lof They can get along without fe preme Court in Brooklyn to -- .J+: bunch:there all the time. York. The output during the last Philadelphia city employees 9/4 due to negitg ace: 3 me. an employe. The finding -f+ 41 /nGot something else to do in twelve months is estimated fotal desire it are to be provided with: + Meeting: too Tong; liv 't o was against the Keystone - / f+ place of attending: meetings. *f+ of about 266,600,000. tuition to: advance themselves, Tokio, Japan, has a feminine pop- - - far away. * Varnish Company, by which -f sf My wife kicks'on-me going ++ ile ulation of 752,000, and of these 191 * Was too sleepy. - the plaintiff was employed. bl to meetings. Armstrong, British Columbia, Chi- Of all the cities in the United Kimg- 000 are fpmployed outside of their - gt;. te i +r * nese have formed a union and demand dog, Belfast has the small st pereeh- own families. EERE REE Ee PEE EE EPR be bbe he bok oe oe hob te ot 40 cents an hour to dig potatoes. tage of unemployed workers, f BEST PRICES FOR furniture, tools, stoves, .w hides' and furs. Call are at 1 o'clock. Ranch k sales conducted any- : 3 0. box 826, ED ACCOUNTANTS e 3 and auditors, (estab uditors, city of Medicine Medicine Hat, Lethe , Gibeon, C.A., d me 198. Burne Block ox 72, Mra, Matthews, 121- a - SALE AND LIVERY STAl SEVEN PERSONS, are well stocked and doing good business. her interests. cash; balance arrange lars see , CARLSON. Seven Person: eee ieo dedodrded we wn ey SHOP PERSONS. IN SEYEX maa and complete equipment on business: Must up estate. ation as to price, terms, ot ees plication to oe 1S BOWMAN, 3, Soren Pores ih. Ae eo, 0 Sooeeerreserresorseseoooosoors Mle ote ose lote trace steese es eee ere Pn ste ta dine ie an oes When Youre in Doubt as to Suitable Gifts for your friends - come in and i inspect our stock We tiave the LARGEST and .the BEST ASSORTED display of Christmas Gift Goods in the city. Whether you want some- thing simply dainty and attractive, or want to combine these two qualities with usefulness, we believe you can get what you want here. OPEN EVENINGS Pingle's Drug ne 9 Beate eieeteeteetentp eloatoaie Soetotoate aoatoteSoee ate te ste ste aie see see see ae tee ie ane 0 0 Co AA OE Book Stor Seater Loetetete inte totetrs vtetotvbrtytteylvhvhetebctletvbvttes OS . Chcise flow, LARGE RANGE OF BRASSGOODS. XMAS GIFT BOOKS IN BOARD, MOROCCO AND LEATHER COVERS. BEAUTIFUL CALENDARS FOR 1913. XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS IN ATTRAC- TIVE DESIGNS. LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES HAND BAGS. ; MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, 3 TOILET SETTS AND CASES, , MANICURE SETTS. Y XMAS PAPETERIES IN FANCY BOXES, FOUNTAIN PENS. : CHILDREN S BOOKS AND ANNUALS. THERMOS BOTTLES. : SHAVING SETS. 2 of Ms e 0-4 Me te e Be Soateateoegeageate . Me SAFETY RAZOR OUTFITS. + CHOCOLATES IN PLAIN AND FANCY + BOXES. PERFUMES AND ATOMIZERS. The above are merely offered as suggestions, We respectfully invite you to call at your convenience and inspect our display. 3 Corres aoa So eee teenie diese NaN Seen? 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Image 1189 (1912-12-21), from microfilm reel 1189, (CU1740398). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.