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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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Ware showing some special values in and Overcoats tS are considerably reduced to clear out the ler of this season s stock of some lines that have Peduced to one remaining. 20.00 COATS FOR 16.00. 16.00 COATS FOR 12.00. the window, then yous an see what value is, ie early and we willbe able to ine you apecial attention SATURDAYS SPECIAL: size COMFORTERS, Regular 2.50; Special 1.85 of is J. Moore Son 51 5 North Railway Street McKinnon s Ltd. 391 MAIN ST. ASK FOR GENUINE Buttemut Bread RICH AS BUTTER. SWEET AS A NUT. oe Avoid Imitations. Look for the Label. The reputation of the OURLAY PIANO is due entirelyto the character fof the Gourlay Pianos as at . Present masiufactured it 5 does ) Mot depend upon the character oe Gf instruments. made .twenty- five or more years ago. The-Medicine Hat Music Co: Under the Big Fiddle. SeCOND WALK ON sj other side of the river, ts the recom FINLAY BRIGGE FOR PEDESTRIANS; City Engineer cor Makes . Re- commendation for Carry- River. DWERSION OF GREEK; GOST WOULD-BE HIGH - Engineer Reports to Coun: il on a Spring Floed Pro- A second walk, one on thempast side of the Finlay bridge, for the purpose of carrying the water maff to the mendation of the City Engineer, made: to the city council list -ni REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Burns Bik. Main WER CAKES Senline. Saturday TASSIE BROS. 326 Montreal St. Opposite new Cecil Hotel. at our Window on Soturday. im. main would, he said, few years supply the ide, Then when - ) lai poross the river at the now proposed , Jatiop. He had taken the cost up with the builders bridge, and the steel cosp 8,200, plus 1 which would bring the total core to abdat 8,500. Y dt Will'be necessary to close up the fora fow weeks during the and this can be done while tho f on. Tho matter-was referred t6the public works committee for report. rs + The diversion of the Seven Persons creek into Bulls Head would be a too costly proposition for the city to undertake, said the engineer. He fad his men out to look over the Work, and a 26-foot ctit an big dam would mfike the cost at a rough es- timate, from 40,000 to 60 000, not considering damage claims to pro- perty: affected This, theh, he sald, would only cut off one-third of the flood water. He said, however, that the Medicine Hat Ranching Co. plan- ned on building large reservoirs for frrigation. purposes. These could be filled only at flood time and would take considerable of the water. Small reservoirs along the creek to the Hat would greatly help to relieve the situation. POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING, A meeting of the Poultry Associa- tion will be held in the News office (upstairs) on Thursday: evening. 201-2 The. Quebec Bank ix. opening branches in Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, - Medic ne Hat, Edmon- ton and Victoria. The:oeal branch will be located at No. 394 Toronto Street. Foster s Shoe Repairing Depart- ment is saving othert money. Why zot, yout Modern Homes If you want something good and up-to-date, I can supply your needs. T have 23 houses of var- ious sizes. Attrattive in appearance and special attention given to the layout inside. Almost half of these homes are sold already. See me personally and get first-hand informa- tion. WH. ROSEWARNE Montreal Street, - Phone 800. iH YUL, 1260 tornir, 50 teat, Block 12. 1750, terms, 50 feete Block N. n terms, 50 Teet,-Block 15, fambia Ave.) (NORTH YUL 1050 terms, 50 feet, Block 15, 1100, terms, 50 fest, Blocki1t, 82900, ferms, 60 tect Block 6, BF.SOUCH,Phm.B. * DEPECSTORE, TORONTO gx. ing Water Pipes Over Investmen Which Will Make You Money f CENTRAL RAJ 50 feet, Block 1 50 feet, Block 15, 9 40 teot, Block hon Terms. WIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 80 teot, Block 28, 1000, Terma, 5D feet, Block Cash, J tek i tect Bice Beck G. R. Taylor, - Wetaskiwi kiwin, and for the ifgst three months connected with the ater and power plants, is to be thesigy superintend- ent of power, water find clectrical departments, with supervision over all, branches, war The tecommendatioh was made in the electric light report, presented at the council m cting last night Ald. Evans stated thet, what he bad seen of Mr, Taylor, what the Engineer safd of Wj, that he was thoroughly capat g nan. The Engineer badkgd up this state- ment and Sere: Taylor should be placed e fat once: 6 that he would all departments first of the yea 200 a month. fall in IN AID OF HOSPITAL. On December 3rd-a concert will be held in the Opera House in ald of Medicine Hat General Hospital, under the management of Mrs. J, W. Cris- all, RL ADM Amongst others, the following tal- ent will assist: Mrs, C.F. Smith, Mrs. H. L. Tweed, Mrs. Laidlaw, Mrs, W. B. Marshall Mrs. G. W. H. Simp- son, Mrs, Evans, Miss Gladys How- ells, of Calgary, Miss Reid, Mr. Duggan, Mr. Tremblay, Mr. A. P, Howells of C lgary and Mr. Harry Thompson of Red Deer. We are assurgil-that this concert ts to be the best of its kind ever held in Medicine Hat. - Tickets may be obtained from mem bers of the Ladies . Aid or at Pingle s Drug Store, wifere plan can be seen. Plan will not hp open for resefvation until Monday the 25th inst. This is a very worthy object and the hospital are urgently in need of Tickets; reserved, 1.00. SaaS Houses for sale on easy payments or wii exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson Leader Batt Kalser s Old Timer 10 Cigar. Selected Snaps TOWNSITE Lot 18, Block 82 1500. Reg- iG AS CITY -REALTY Co. MEDICINE HAT Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and familiar with - - 8 brown picture hat, and Miss Lag- The Wingham (Ont.) Times make yo appended reference th the recent death of Mr, George Wade, father of Mrs. Robt--Collter; of tnts citys There passed away at hia home on Albert Street on Wednesday morning, November 5th, one Of the ploneers of section In the person of Geor: Wade, in ,his Tath year. The dacea ed gentleman had been stricken with paralysig gome months prior to his onth and a stroke just a fow weeks tiga as the cause of death, Wade botn i3 ngland and in early life came tq Canada, settling tiret in the Townshipyot King. Fitty years ag be came fo. this seotfon find pufohited the ; tarm north of Wingham mear thie cemetery. Here he remattigd forty years, retiring ter years ago frbm active work to spend bis declan years In Wingham. Af- ter conting, Turnberry he way aise ote Kelly, who died three years agog: Mr. Wade was of a re- tiring disygsition and strictly upright and ho. ible in his dealings, and during his Tong resldertce in this lor eality made a number of friends. 1 religion he was Baptist and jn pot. ties a Liberal, He is survived by family of eleven.children vii Mr Wm; and Mrs. James: Stapleton, Turnberry; W. H. Malott, San Francisco; Mrs. Robt Colller, Med- icine Hat, Altay Philip Wade, Toron- to; Mrs. C, Ws Morehouse, Provi- dence, R. 1; OnJ. Wade, Brantford; Mrs. . 8. Toronto; Mrs. P. Chevalier, Maple Creek, Sisk.; Miss Nellie Wade, at home. The funeral on Friday last to the Wingham coim- etery: was private. the house and-Erave were conducted by Rey. G. Vietor Collins. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL lt;i Mrs. J. C. McLeod will receive with Mrs. J. R. Fisher, 111 Main Street, on Wednesday. Mrs. T. McKay, of Main Street, will not receive next Wednesday, the 20th. Supt, Cameron left today, for trip east. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dawson inetnd leaving in thie course of a couple of weeks forthe Old Country. Mr. and Mis. J. G. Millar are con- templating a trip to California this fall. Mrs. C.F. Smith will not receive on Wednesday alternoon. O. F. Lange, tate of the City En- gineer's staff, has been named engi- neer of Redclifft. Mrs. W. R. Penland and her mo- ther Mrs. Dunn received yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Penland s home on the Esplanade, Miss Laggan and Miss Isabelle Cousins assisting in the -dining-room. The dining and drawing-room were beautifully decor ated for the cecasion in pink and white carnations, . Mrs. Penland looked charming in an old rose chiffon gown over white satin, and trimmed with lace. Her mother, Mrs. Dunn, wore pale prey, satin with pearl trin.mings. Miss Cousins wore brown corded sitk-with gan tan voilo. ST. PATRICK'S BAZAAR Will open on Thursday, the 2ist inst. at St. Louis School, corner Bal- moral St. and East Allowance, and will Continue till Saturday evening, 23rd. The ladies ate offering all Xinds .of plain sewing and. fancy Work, etc,, all at reasonable prices. Homemade cahdy, and all kinds of home made..cooking, will be on sale. The three days, afternoon and even- ing. The doll contest will close on: Saturday night, and the drawing? of gold prizes will take place Friday night. Al parties holding tickets on this drawing should attend. Refresh- ments will be served afternoon and evening No admission. Everybody welcome. 90-6 OFF T0 THE PENITENTIARY. Mike Hunzak an ,acob Bezenko left yesterday in of Corp. Tupper and Cowst Stevens for Ed- monton penitentiary to serve the sentences jmposed by Mr, Justice Stuart; Hunzak, 20: ; Bezenko, 21-2 years. J. H. Hallowel was yesterday after- noon found not guilty of tlm tneft of horse frota Peter Armotrong. Messrs, McGregor and Berry. bave old 56 acres-of Jand for 450 an acre to Messrs, Gunn,and Mudie of Prince Albert. lt;8 Magistrate Kealy this morning dis- missed the charge of cruelty toa mule against Jno. Callum. eae eae SMASH.-UP. Boston Transcript. Jack What sent- poor Algy to an insane asylum? Tom A train of thought - passed) through his brain and wrecked it. RETURNING: OFFIGERS FOR Council ee Officials Voting Dee. 9 Three of Public Retire. The Hat's mbinicipal elections are. to be held on the laws of thie charter. Nominations Will be held on Dec. 2nd. A by-Jaw was passed at the coun- cil meeting last night naming the Deputy Returning Officers. , Three public school trustees re tire this year, according to a com- munication presented to the council last night. H. Turpin and J. 1. Jamieson, Their successors will be elected also on Dec. 9th. PHONE 81. Y (acm WOMEN NEED RESTFUL SHOES Tired, aching feet bring weariness. of body-and-un- Strutig nerves. Women Who are on their feet through the day ought to wear a shoe that relieves the deli- cate foot nerves. ane Florence Nightingale Shoe For Women 1s bullt with cushion tnnor sole of pure lambs wool that conforms to every line or irregularity in the foot, and brings an equal bearing om every portion of it, sold with antee at guar- th, ue They are built on eom- fortable but up-to-date lasts, im Vict A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SHOES, booths: MUNIGIPAL ELECTIONS place, House. School Truktees 9th, according to They ste H. Morrow, W. THE FAIR Prepare for That. Change if the Weather that is Coming Soon The cold snap may come any day. We are-ready for it; are you? Our store is packed to the ceiling with ette Sheets an extra large size, soft and downy finish; the kind Flannel you feel-as warm as toast in. Montreal St: Bakery MITCHELL S HOME-MADE BREAD REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST TYPE ' at City Hall. Ward 2 Frea s, Ward 4 John Street School. dence, Redclift, rested the prisoner at Bassano, Kid and Gunmetal leathers, and-ate 00 FOSTER S SHOE STORE MAIN ST. The returning offices and. polling Ward One T. C. Blatchford, booth Pingle; matket Ward 9 J: HOG. Bray, ) Court Found guilty of theft Ward Lowe was yesterday given six months in Lethbridge joil by Capt. Shoebothan and J. Mitchell, J. P. were committed from Leslie Griffen, who boards at Mrs. Stronach s resi- Corp: Johnston. ar Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate. -Ap- ply to Hotson und Leader. LEONARD FLANAGAN . High-Grade Grocers, Dry Goods and Ladies Wear. CORE EE: OF OTTAWA AND 8RD AVE. OF BREAD MADE.- ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. PHONE 560. Benson, -Montreat GIVEN SIX MONTHS. The thefts f the, Wookty coun charge. Boo ai VOL. 3 No. I 168,000 oa a ight Bylaws 4 for Advertisin Presented to.. TWO ARE INDUST BALANCE Spurs, Parks, Streets, and t Industrial Site Total. Bight bylaws will t the ratepayers of the ber 27 to be voted up. eight will be money b for the expenditure of The bylaws are: Granting concession 34 to the Sillman C ture grain bins, etc. Granting concession cine Hat Pump and site and gas for ten y Money Byla 8 ,000 For purcha Blocks 63 and 96 for 15,000 or purchas CHICAGO POLI SHOTS During Five Mc Haye Been One Woun Today. (WA. P. Dis + Chicago, TIL, Nov. 2 rell, 23 years old, ws stantly killed by (P Honan, while resistin: basement of the Farr today. gt;) Farrell is the third. ers to be shot by po five months, and the slain, His brother, and Eiled y Pottce (colored), on June 2 several companions officer. Another br Was shot at the time, ly wounded. Edward 5 been placed on trial court today for setti newspaper wagon durl per oie Poe here. ae SEW Wp Fol 54-tf Plate Glass Insurance. SUBSCRIB (Ow tor th r We have on hand the fol. i lowing varieties at case apples JONATHANS ROME BEAUTIES SENATORS They are choice stock. H.W. Ireiand Co. : Phone 54, i Nowak eetntnieiieieialef-lninieeleiefeleioiobefefeinivinieridieinieteinietejetee Main Street. a majority of them over and most. building Sged,. The town of 1 practically destroyed ot people there are re bewn killed. g
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Image 942 (1912-11-19), from microfilm reel 942, (CU1744573). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.