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MSDICENES Ma? DALY NEWS 500.00 REWARD Oo ECZEMA SUFFERERS SUFFERERS: READ OUR GUARANTEE READ BONA-FIDE OFFER BELL BALM In conjunction with BELL S P.S. of A. Ball Remedy Company have deposited 9608 TEEPE EET EE tA + SE GOOD WANT AD. Is, of course, one which will bring the greatest number of replies or answers. It is a law that increased demand mak f certain the quicker sale, The Want Ad. ts the brief- est kind of an Ad. that is ever written, and hence in its brev- ity there must be wit-wisdom. The Want Ad. can only inter- est the reader on the basis of his interest. Each eader is interested in each and all of the five essentials to every Want Ad, These essentials, inthe order of their import- th iince, are, first, the names-of + the article or thing-ndvertis- ed; Second the quality of the lt;f article or the kind of thing advertised; third the price of the article or thing advertis- -ed; fourth, the address, the advertiser, and, fifth, the name of the advertiser. When ,the above essentials are fully and truthfully. stat- ed im the Want Ad, the best Sealed tenders ked Tender for Chureb; -wil b Feceived up to noon ot February 6th for the purchase of Knox Church building and lot sit- uated near the corner of Queen and E, Allowance. Tendets to be accom- panied by marked cheque equal to five per cent. of-amount of tender, Board will not necessarily accept highest or any tender, Address Tho Secretary Knox Church, box 184, Med- picine Hat, esas 0 RENT One five roomed (new) Tulty modern-cottage: AH-conven fences, Rent 20, Immediate poi- session. H, B. Browne Co,, Auc- tloneers, Toronto St. Phone 481. wiaate - 500.00 REWARD IECZEMA NOTICE Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., ads under these headings, 25 words, one day .. 26 words, threo days 25 words, six days x Additional words at same rate, No ad accepted for less than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No, 13 ring 2, and it will recfive attention. For RENT Large barn, Columbia Ave., will hold 30 bead of horses, Apply, to A. C, Cooper, 377 Esplanade, Palace Livery. 171d1 mo, AUCTIONEERS FH: B, BROWNE CO.,, Live Stock and General Auctioneers: and ranch sales a specialty; house sales of furnit XP SRIENCED Dressmaker desires special oma mooie peel re sewing of any Kind by the-day. scription can be entered for our reg- jular waeltly sales on the Market Square. Cash advanced on goods con- etened for absolute sale. Apply H. Co, 366 Toronto Bt. salen sas Phone 481. se our jsmnpuncament elsewhere of auction A Boke oe oe obe ole oe defects ofe ole WORK WANTED A. Dickinson Box 238. Plione 689. BUILDER 120 Ottawa St. House. Plans Furnished. Estimates on fonerete Walks and Walls, PR bebe eet PEEP bee tion on ranch as foreman. Ten Years. experfence: in. west, Under- stand horses, steam plows and dry farming, Apply Farmer, Box 1021 News. office, 16946 eraptions tested fc chronic cases, After with Bell's B.S. of Pek MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Contracts, outfit break- sing, worthedst. Apply Furrow, * box M41 P.O. 166ate i Belts greatest aid to healtbful, Should carry It as a sake P. of A a sulphur bath brought world s jean living use it ry. traveller Against all forms of coptagion Seat to thy sddresm secarely packed, ready for use upon recelbt of Th Price. ROTE A comprehensive book oo, the treatinene of Rename. written sad Soaibiied by Dermatologists, went free te all sufferers upon request. SPS consuneaion by Dermatologists in cur offices. Lady attendant BELL REMEDY CO. renin Deen ee ee ee ee HON E-R-WITCHELE a faery The previous Liberal gov-jreach the 400,000 mark. Their sister Portage Avenue cast-off clothing, shoes, watches, Adjacent to Faton's Jeweiry, guns, revolvers, valises, suit cases, stoves, musical. instruments, furniture, Democrat waggona, bug- ies, harness, Ddicyeles, carpenter tools, ete., raw hides and furs, horse hair, Wool and f.ithers, bought and sold. Apply to the Harvard Tailoring Co,, 312 Fourth avenue, opposite Dreamland theatre. P. 0, box 101. Phone 295. The Best Prices Pald for eb bbb eb eee he fe oo ofe of ofe obo ode obs ote of ernment, it should be understood, had province, Saskatchewan, in the next voted some 22,000 to begin that con- 2 1-2 years would receive somewhere SPEAKS OW BUDGET struction and had it not been for the about 3,000,000 more than they would political friends and associates of the get from that source. He agreed that a leader of the opposition, they onl the position of the provincial treas- (Continued trom Page 1) probably have had that line completed trer was not a bed of roses, because that other extensions might have been by this time. (Applause.) The British the finances of the province were not made in territory naturally tributary Columbia government which had been very flexible. The revenue from Do- to that rodd and in territory in which held up to them as an example had/minion and local. sources for 1912 other railroad companies could not at. the present time at least seek an + iz + EERE EEE ED EEE SE LADIES SILK DRESSES WAISTS, GLOVES, ETC. DRY. OLEAYED, The adit Bir offer 50 IN PRIZES MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade, eummer mow end save, money) particulars free. Moler System Cok Joge, 609 Centre. St., Calgary. 204dtd eral house work and. cooking. Highest wages. Apply A. J. N. Ter- ROOMS TO RENT venionces. Apply 701 Ottawa Street, agate ern. Apply 123 Toronto St 160att FOR RENT Nicely furnished: warm HELP WASTED, spectal rate on, join s WANTED Capable maid to do gen- rill, News Office. tt JROOM TO RENT AN modern con- FOR RENT Furnished room, mod- - -front-bedroom. Apply- 632 not built a mile of railway under the would he said, be 2,395,612, while policy on which that government went they were asked to vote sums charg- entrance. There was no reason why, the C.P:R, should not extend in the stretch of country between the Little Bow and the Big Bow, a country in which some 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 had been spent by the Southerp Al- berta Land Compnay in irrigation and into which district emigration was ound to flow freely during the next two or three years and which district would, he believed, see a greater de- velopment than any other part. Dur- ing the last few days the C.P.R. had consented to; construct additional railways other than those mentioned by the vice-president of the company in the interview at Winnipeg, name- Jy, near Suffield and south-westerly and, westerly through the irrigrated belt: The government had hopes that by the fall of the year-the C.P.R. will construction. to the country in 1909, He was not Prepared to admit that there had been any unr asonable delay in the province of Alberta, considering the amount of main-road mileage which had been necessarily undertaken, and which had necessarily depleted the labor. market and made heavy de- mands on the financial market. Reference had been made io a debi. of hearly 15,000,000. The actual debt of the province did amount to nearly 13,000,000 into which their friends opposite would have them belleve that they leapt at one jumy, That indebt- edness had arisen during a number of years and each year the people had been acquainted of the extent of their indebtedness, Tho debt was no sur- prise-to the people of the country who knew that great public works had been under construction and that the money bad to be borrowed. It was ed to the ordinary revenue account amounting to 2,677,240, leaving a de- ficit of 281,627. He did not know that it would be worse for the government to make-any-ebange this year, but he thought the government should make an effort to get the ordinary revenue balance the ordinary expenditure. He. thought the government should do that by finding new sources of taxation and cutting down expenditur. until they the ratural resources of the provitee, He suggested the government might .consider the ad- visability of a tnx on *ailways and 2 small tax on the output of coal in the province, especially on those mines which did not pay royalties. With re- gard tothe Borden government not handing over the. natu; resources on political grounds, hw did not agree that was morally right, and he gested the presentation 10 ths Bove For the best four articles of not over four hundred words, des- criptive of the advantages Medi- cine Hat fias to offer for the establishment of industries. Second-Prize . 15.00 Third Prize 10.00 Fourth Prize. - 506 The material to be used in a four page folder that can be put in 3 No. 7-envelope. Facts and figures put up in the most at- tractive shape will influence the judges in their decision. Prizes tobe awarded by the Industrial Committee, who. will be sole judges as to whether any article is Worthy of a prize. Competition closes Feb. 1271912 Address your article to: Lef Us Loan You the. Money at gt; PER CENT. TO BUY BUILD Pay Of Mortgages treal St. i FO-RENT Two rooms. on ground. table for light housekeep- ing. Toronto St. 18843 OR 3 Furnished rooms to let, suit- able for light houseeeping. 323' Mill St. Phone 607, ROOMS TO RENT and one very large room-With-a bay window in a corner house, with the use of the piano, Suitable for three or four gen- tlemen, with every: convenience. Ap- ply at 648 Braemar St 17286 ROOMS WANTED OUNG married couple desire two furnished rooms, south of. city hall preferred. Box 301. 16943 Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Gans, Re- Yolvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice new line of winter goods. We buy everything mentioned above and pay the best prices. Call at 504 South Railway St. or Phone 587. tf PRESSING CO. beg to announce that they have opened a cleaning and Pressing establishment opposite the Fire Station on 4th Ave. All work guaranteed. to give satisfaction. New and second hand goods bought and sold, Mark Harris, Prop. Phone fear Jan. 30. FIEAVY. THAMING seo the A. P. Burns Contracting Co. esate unfair to say that seventy per cent. of the money had gone to the towns and cities inasmuch as the greater part of the money had been spent on public buildings which were as bene- ficial and necessary to the rural parts of the province as to the towns and cities; In conclusion I would simply say that this government and the legisle- ture can honestly congratulate them- selves and. the country on the fact that we have a magnificent budget. We have not only ample provision for a large.expenditure of money on ne- cessary and pressing works, but we ment at Ottawa of a memoria such ag was. presented by Manitoba re- questing that they should receive their rights in the natural resources. He thonght both sides of the hoiise ought to be patriotic enough to join in memorial of hat ind. (Applaase in which the opposition joined.) QUEBEC TEACHERS PAD- 3 A WEEK On the question of natural resources Jet it suffice to say that he was in hearty. accord with any policy which would give the province it natural resources at the earliest possible date. They -had had suggestions made that the government af Ottawa would not hhave sufficient confidence in the gov- ernment of Alberta to hand over to the province which legitimately be- Jonged to it : Mr. Michener: I sald they might not Hon. Mr, Mitchell: No; I don't think they would dare withhold them, I say that you are making an sffort THE INDUSTRIAL BUREAU Box 633. Mediciue Hat, Alta. 172-10t, i SEE OUR PLAN - . Write, Phone or Call The Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd. Phone 649. Imperial Bank Building. Medicine Hat, Alta. For SALE Pool room and bowling Alley, barber shop, cigars, to- baceo, ete; property and buildings in- cluded, 50 ft, frontage. For price ap- ply Fred Wheatley, Brooks. 17146 Offices: Pruitt Block, Room ee S14, P.O. box: 540. s3Dtt BUSINESS CARDS, HSINGER SEWING MACHINES ana Sherlock, Manning Pianos and Organs for sale and to rent All A QUANTITY of good household fur- nishings, including bedroom, par- lor and kitchen furnitun,. rugs, cur- tains, etc., will be offered for private sale at 535 Main St. until tt LOST Ui FOUND. fc a ery JPOUND Between News office and Face course a gent's overcoat. WEEKLY -AUCTION SALE ON THE MARKET SQUARE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 191 . AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. Office 281 Main Street. ORSETIERE Spirelia Corsets made to order: Guaranteed against to give the people of this: country the impression that we'ane beholden to the Borden administration so far as the oft of, securing of the natural resou vossitily. may not see their way to give us those r sources until such time as a government is in Office here, whioh will be satisfactory to that gov- ernment at Ottawa. f say that is a wrong principle to adopt and a wrong impression to give to the people. In this respect I think we may well say Hands off what be- Tongs to the people of Alberta. That smay well be left to the people them- selves. (Applause from the opposi- f on benches.) I em glad you agree with me there because I thiak the electors of the provirice will be quite willing to let the people on. this side of the house-govern the destinies-of (Cries. of Question We are not afraid. (Applause from the government ben- I believe that if the Borden administration- sees-fit-to turnover the province. and Never ). ches). those natural resources that, in the proper time, when we sppeal to the people of the province they will say haye-the further statement of the Premier and Proyincial Tyeasurer that this province is In a sound position financially and that although the debt oes al robe tarEe there is a prospect of it still growing, we have his assuratice that the money woh will increase that debt by fu- ture borrowings will go into legitimate enterprises, and into public services such as the extension of needed pub- Uc buildings and particularly in the furt - extension of the telephone system so that every part of the prov- ince will have telephone connection. I was pleased to hear him say that it would be his alm and object to pro- cure sufficient money to extend that system: and that instead of it being a small system as t is at the present time, that it will grow in magnitude until it s one of the most important departments of the province p rhaps the most important one. In that way only can we give the people of the province the accommodation they re- quire in this respect. (Apptause.y Dr, Rutherford said he was glad to-learn that the telephone system was paying its way. For himself he they are content to have a Liberal :nought the Domlnlon ought to own administration to handle the affairs of the government and that it does not ie with any Federal government to say that they will not hand over those unt of kind resources simply on ai the telephone, systems throughout the whole of Canada and he thought the time might not be far distant when the government at Ottawa might see fit to take over not only the provin- As the Draw made Known to Le (W. ALP. Dispatch Quebec; Que:;- Fan. 30 That there is need of the intervention of tix of-tecfy: school teachers was made evi- dent when Hon. Jerome Decarrie, pro- Vincial secretary, laid before the leg- delative assembly a reply to ques- tion by Mr. Plate, member for Beaubarnais that in twelve counties of Quebec these teachers were paid 3 u week and less. This matter is to be looked into in a psactical way this session. The question replied to this after- noon was In what counties is the taverage salary paid to teachers of elementary schools under 125. The provncial secretary without anyy-conment -gave-the following re ply with the amounts paid in each of the counties: Bellechatisse 119, Coarlesvoix 104, Chicoutimi 124, Joliette 116, Kamouraska 108, I. Islet 110, Montgomery 120, Ni- colette 118, Hamplain 122, - Port Neuf 121, Kimouski 4115, Temisceu- ate 112, and Yamaska 117. school teachers requir The Auctioneers announze an- other very satisfactory entry of: Driving and Heavy Horses, fresh and coming in early; Dem- ocrat Wagons. Buggies, Harness Cutters, etc, ete. 9: 2 i: Also 1-new- windmill, 30 foot tower, 10 foot wheel and cls- tern-all complete. This mill has never been erected and will be sold with all guaran- tees. 9 Sou PAs. Farther, 1 new Peerless, 60 ese Incubator; 1 new Hammond Typewriter; 1 new Hot B Heater. The contents of a first-class house of furniture, including Gas Heater and Cook Stove, The furniture will be offered t three o'clock, and a large quantity, of effects numerotis-to mentiou. - ; + Entries for this sale can be made ip t)-12 o'clock on day of sale. cans) apeaee For further particu articulars, apply, BROW? At thele new Offices. 519 Toronto St. .Medl ine Hat. Hollinger Agency 84.Main St. - Phone 488 WEST LAND REGULATIONS. a family, or Dominion Lands Agency or certain: conditions, by father, mother, intending hemesteader. and cultivation of the land In each SYNOPSIS OF C.NADIAN NORTH- ANr berson who is the sole head of z male over 18 years old, may homestead quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The appli- cant must appear in person oa Agenoy tur the district Eintry by proxy may be made at any Agency, on son, daughter, brother or sister, of Diities. Six months residence upon Owner can have same by applying at the News office and describing the coat, and paying for this ad, 167att breaking or rusting. Phone 594 or send-card to box 72. Mrs. Jean Mat- thew, Pingle Block, Main St. 168dim gelding and bay gelding, all bran- ded B on left shoulder. All haye their -manes rosched. These horses Were lost from a field 4 miles west of Irvine, 26.00 Reward. James-Craw- ford, or L. D. Porter, Medicine Hat. 1gsatt SUR sie OFFICES FOR RENT CES TO RENT in Imperial bank building. Several suites. All modern conveniences, Apply News office. 164dtt SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGU- LATIONS. tion of the Provines of British Colum- bia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of 1 au acre, Not more than-2560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for a lease must be made-by the applicant in-person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis- trict in which the rights applied. for are situated. - In surveyed territory the iand must be described by sections, or legal sub- divisionsof sections;-and in unsur- Evening Appointments. Rates Reasonable A. G. TROTMAN Public Stenographer Secretarial work, correspondence, Typewriting, Manifolding and Con- veyancing. Offices, Imperial Hank Belling. Phoris 695. Fourth Avenue. E. Bartlett, B-A-Sc. Municipal Engineer, es Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor Andustrial Spur, Rafiways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation, Plans; Ete. Burns Block, Medicine Hat, Phone 484 SCHOOL of provincial government that is- in power It seemed tnat tue people of Atoerta were expected to hold their heads in shame because they had not gone on with construction in the north, where- as the Dominion government which fad been only a few months in office fhad been able to arrange for tele- graphic communication to Ford Mc- 00206008089 0860 1960000000868 09 0808000008080 Prairie Pride Patent Flour not only stands the test, but always yields satisfactory results it is the FLOUR in which to place your confidence ask your dealer for it. The Medicine Hat Milling Co y., Limi cial systems, but also the privately owned systems throughout the Domin- fon and admjnister-them somey ter the fashion of the post of partment. Hej regretted the loss of nearly 500,000 grant from the Feder- al government which must accrue to the province during the next two and a half years because at the last cen- sus the population of Alberta did not ed ito teach generally ten months in the year, their average pay is 3 a seek, for which they ars aupposedl to. be competent to imstruct the young. three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and ocoupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. rr In certain: districts -2 homesteader in.good standing may pre-empt quarter-section alongside his home- stead. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties, Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption -stx-months in each of- j stx -yeare trom date try (noluding the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra, A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased -homestead in- certain dis- tricts. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must reside-stx mronths -in-each of three years, cultivate fifty acrea and erect liduse worth 300.00. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N, B Onauthorizec publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Sept. 14-D-6in. veyed territory the tract appiied * ball. be staked out-by the appiteant himself. Each application must be accom- panied by a fee of 6 which will be re- ytumtedit-the tights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A. royalty shall be paid on the merchant- able output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. - The person operating the mine shall i sworn returns, thetultquantity of . merchantable coal mined and pay the Fovalty: thereon. If the coal rights are being operated, such should be furnished at least oe year. The lease will include the coal min- ing rights only, but the lessee may bo permitted to purchase whatever avail- able surface rights-may be dbnsidered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of 16.00 an acrs For full information applicatt should be made to the secretary ot the Department of the Interior, Ob; jawa, or to any ent or Sub-Agent of Dominion lands. W. W. ORY, Deputy Minister of tae Interior. STAPLEFORD PROCTOR CONTRACTORS ORMS Rolls OHIO WOMEN AFTER THE BALLOT For all kinds of Brick, Stene, Cement Work and (Special to News). Jan. 31. Following Ads ssment Tax Reminders Receipt Books Letter Paper Envelopes, eic., etc. ti-saloon forces yesterday, the advo- cates of woman suffrage had their In- nings here today. The purpose of the demonstration .was to impress upon the members of the Constitutional con- vention now in sesston the strength of the popular demand for equal suff- Tage. Delegates from all over Oblo attended the meeting and applauded the speeches urging the incorporation in the new Constitution of a clause giving women the franchise. Shiloks Gure STOPS COUGHS Paice ss cents PUICK. 23 CENTS PHONE 539. BOX 394 OFFICE. RENT Fine large Office in the News Block, 20 x 25 feet im size, well lighted, steam heated, modern conveniences, APP: ews Office. Mall Orders get prompt attention, THE NEWS MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA ted x ; shown at the Star Theatre Mon- lay and Tuesday. 17042 5 oF this advertisement wil not be paid For Sept. 4-D-6m. I Subscribe NOW for The Dally Nejwa, 5
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