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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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1912-12-14
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Ze Glas For the Xmas Trade THE LATEST CUGIE NOVELTIES gow House: These are just to hand and will help you in your Christmas shopping. We invite special attention to Silk Underskirts, Silk Kimonas, Silk Afternoon and Party Dresses. See the new belted Skating Coat in bright red. Very new: E QUEBEC BANK 94h XEAR IN BUSINESS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Letters of Credit and Money Orders sold, payable in all parts of world. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 2 MEDICINE HAT BRANCH TEMPORARY OFFICE, 394 TORONTO STREET JOHN INWOOD, Manager. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869, (THE Accounts of firms, corporations and individuals carried, on favorable : terms. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH FOURTH AVENUE. C, H. MeDUNNOUGH, Manager. 0. Pp. R. PASSENGER WINTER 19 FEFECTIVE 001 Arrive Leave, Train an Terminal. 8.00, - 820 Imp. Ltd., Vancouver to Montel. 20.05 4.16 23.00 . 2 4 ty Sify No, Local trom Calgary, Westbound, Arrive Leave Train and Terminal: 2 29.20 20.40.Imp. Ltd, Montreal to Vancouver. a 1200 12.25 Yan. Exp, Toronto to Vancouver. 43- --22.40 23,10 St, Paul-Seattle Exp, St. P, to Seattle. 51 6.30 Local for Calgary: (Saipan ROW-TRAINS, No, Arrive Leay Train and Terminal 1 . * 340 2.85 S00-Spokane-Portland Ltd., St. Paul + Portland, 9.55 So0-Spokane-Portland Led, Portland to St. Paul. 1145 Local for Cranbrook, igs. 945 818-511: B12-519-30.25 : 590-513 28.13 Express for Kootenay Landing. 314-517 430 Express from Kootenay Landis. Note Trains 1 and 2 carry sleeping care only betwoen Winnipeg and Revelstoke, No, 11 and 12 do not come into Medicine Hat passing time at Dunmore, mfles east, shawn. Published by the Medicine Hat News Co, Ltd, every aHONE: KL. 3 TE) PUONE: Job Depts. RING BAG 213 DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES e 1 y.a1, Gelivered....84.00 3 year by mail.. .* 1. month, delivered....860 Addresses changed as often as desired, but bota nsw and old .sd resses at be given. . WEEMLY NEWS. Publishec avery Tharsday in sixteen or more pager, Bad contains a eumma-y of the news of the week, ; local and district. 3 months, in advance, .50e 6 months, in advance 2se year in advance.... 1.50 Saturday, December 14th, 1912. THE CONSISTENT NAVAL POLICY. HON. J. D. Hazen, the Minister of Mar- ine, in following Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the debate on the naval question said that the counter proposal made by the Liberal leader was merely political strat- egy. Such a charge is the very last that a Liberat side of the house. government lt;in 1910. and. Which it was pr pared to put into effect when defeated r 1911.. The tenders had been called for ten Canadian built war vessels , not dreagl- noughts it is true, for there were no plants capable of building them, but cruisers and PPD oetestreqregeegretectenteecgen Imperial Bank of Canada Capital Paid Up . . + 6,460,000 Reserve Fund ... +2. 6,460,000 -A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. B. G. WILKINSON, Manager, Medicine Hat Branch. Pr Rreirese Lote diosirsteciocfoeteeteatoteeteegy. time of war. As Sir Wilfrid explained, ir * view of the oncoming elections awarded. That policy is still the Libera policy. noughts. are the same as ever. would build a Canadian navy, with Cana: THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1864. 180 Branches in Canada. Capital Pala Up, Total Assets (Nov. 80th. 191 ) over 81,000,000. Special attention to + Medicine Hat Branch far as. possible Canadian workmen, man. ning the ships as far as possible with Can. paying. for whatever the ships Automobile Livery s Phil. Cocking 438 Cor. Roy and 5th Ave. Phone 804 LONG AND SHORT TRIPS f IN OR OUT OF THE OiTY MURRAY OLSON Real Esiate Insurance and Employment Agents. 386 TORONTO STREET. Please write or phone 942 or call on us. Your listings of Clty or Farm Property solicited. nayal service. and service. Under the Liberal policy o: adian fleet and have that fleet at all time: ready and willing to serve the Empire. Th ernment and with the of co-operation. The Liberal policy is consistent and base: Imperial principl hand, pointed out, have not been consisten it might be added their various policic have not been based on any princip c ency. In 1909 Mr. Borden voted George E. Foster and which was accept: by the Liberal Government, for a nav built, owned and manned in-Canada. hs, fer reasons known to round, and in Fel Tasker Transfer Co. LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING Main t., next City Hail. ltribucion, equalling: thy noughts, leaving the discretion of the Admi ir penditure to Ity. t contribution alike. 20.80 Toronto Exp... Vancouver to Toronto 4,40; Seattle-St. Paul Exp. Seattle to St.P. Medicine Nat Dews lawfal evening at its office, Main Stree. Medicine Hat, Alta. Advertising Conservative member should:hurl at the The policy en- unciated by Sir Lilfrid Laurier is in all essentials the same as that adopted by the destroyers capable of serving the purpose. of protecting trade routes and harbors in e govern- ment did not award the contracts and be- cause oftheir defeat the contracts were not) -- To the order previously given has been added that for two super-diead- But the principles underlying the policy The Liberal Party dian money, in Canadian yards, using as adian men, feeding, clothing and generally Maintaining the crews at Canadian expense may. cost. for ammunition, docks, fuel and the rest. . This fleet would be atthe service of the Empire whenever required and the use of it would not cost the British Admiralty one penny. The Liberal Party has not and does not propose to hold up the British Government and demand representation in the councils of the Empire in return for Neither has it made tariff privileges: the price of Canadian loyaliy 1910 and 1912, the Canadian Government would spend Canadian money for a Can- policy is consistent with autonomous gov. n 1 f Ss e le d on sound political principles. On the other the Conservatives, as Sir Wilfrid id whatever, except those of political expedi- and pheered for the proposal) made by Ton. Then, ary, 1910, declared: im favor of a cash con- eost of two dread- tie A few montlis vember, 1910, the party declared zainst a contribution of any kind without consulting the people. In 1911 the party made common cause with the Nation- alists in Quebee who opposed. navy and told that it is nothing but-money. previous policies, with M. P., said: Saturday, December 14th, 1912: and his lieutenants. have.been -huntin around for some. expedient that would satisfy. the jingoes of their party and at the same time not offend the Nationalists, The emergeney policy is the result, It is based on no principle, but political expedi- eney. It has glamor to please the jingoes, but on the other hand the Nationalists are When Mr. Hazen or any other citizen of Canada looks into the matter it is no hard task to see which policy is consistent with policies ie aaron of loy- with sousd printiptes-and-with-patri- Hational -and Iknperia aspirations, alg and endeavor. alt: PUBLIC OPINION. 2 Getting Alarmed. Toronto Telegram (Con.) Conserva- tism may bal eurse the a that Hon. R. L. Borden fell under the evil spell of Robert Rogers. 5 Who? (Winnipeg Tribune.) took place in Macdonald, Gustave Boyer, T was myself a wit minutes after midnight, a provincial deputy entered a bar and - per ily ordered the proprietor to open up. The latter re- plied that he could not; as the other knew Lil a solivred AAU fg me it was contrary tolaw. T aan pie oe an sen 3 aon again replied the deputy. And I thereafter 3 months, deltvered.. 1.00 3 months, by mail.. ..76 ) witnessed a revel which lasted till morn- ing. Now, how many guesses would the pub- lic make before landing on the M. P. P. who said T'am the law. ; i THIS IS MY 58th BIRTHDAY. Bishop William F. Oldham, of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, was born Dec. 15, 1854, in Bangalore, Southern India, where his father was engaged in military service. His early life as a boy, was one of constant travel. After finishing his schooling in the Christian College in Madras he became a teacher in a school in Bangalore. A few years later he was brought into touch -with Bishop William Taylor s evangelistic work, and was converted to the church. From that day until now Bishop Oldham has been connected with Methodist missionary work. He came to America and studied in Alleg- heny College and Boston University and in 1904 was elected missionary bishop for Southern Asia. Last May the Methodist general conference at Minneapolis elected. him one of the secretaries of the Board of Foreign Missions, eee 3S THIS DATE IN HISTORY. December 14. . of the U. 8., died at Mt. Vernon, Va. Born in Westmoreland County, Va., Feb: 22, 1732. 1819 Joint resolution of Congress.admit- ting Alabama to the Union approved by President Monroe. 1861 Prince -Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, died. Born Aug. 26, 1819. Mr. Ma kenzie Bowell. ae CONGRATULATIONS TO: King George, 17 years old today. State of Washington, 51 years old today. Foundation, 61 years old today. painter, 63 years old tomorrow.. leader in public life in Briti: years old tomorrow. ep a country long, very with great interest for some time, then, turning to the clerk, he said: 3 Py golly Dat s a lifely squirrel vot you got in dare, ain t it? Everybody s. e GRIT By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS, Grit Is getting the Brain and Heart and Soul of a man fused for a concerted, white-hot attack on Failure. urit Is what grasps at the raw edge of Victory and chews It to the point of easy digestion. And Grit wins it gets there : Grit started the action of the world and has mov- ed-things ever since. Grit lost all is lost. Grit is what keeps us from becoming besgars helps as to shake hands heartily with Progr ss, Grit is the maker of Masters that master all'fiilpgs. Grit drives the stakes that point the path. Gsit ts what keeps a fighting man from going stale Grit brings home the bacon. Grit makes the way for the Worker and the Doer. Grit Is the pivot on which the aims and Ideals and hopes of fighters haiiig steadily unto success. Notweat, fo sweet no Grit, no Glory. This year the premier So get Grit Telling in the House of Commons of what - tess, when, at twenty 1799 George Washington, first president 1894 -New Canadian ministry formed by Prince Albert of Wales, second son of Albert E. Mead, former governor of the Hastings H. Hart, director of the chii- dren s department of the Russell Sage Si Alfred East, noted English landscape Sir Richard McBride, for many years a ish Columbia, 42 A German who had not been in this walked into a drug store one day. The first thing that caught his attention was an electric fan buzzing busily on the soda counter. He watched it , Is Parkview Lots 300 to 700 each Xmas Cards : The Finest Assortment Ever Show in the City OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK We are Loaning Money at Per Cent. PER ANNUM TO OUR CONTRACT- Piigle's Diag and Book Store : 2 To Buy or Bufld Homes. To Pay Off Mortgages. To Improve Real Estate. INVESTIGATE OUR CONTRACT PLAN ,AT ONCE. THE CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. LIMITED 225 Pacific Building, Was: couver, B. C. IMPERIAL BANK BLDG. MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. Office Open Evenings Until Nine O'clock. Wear Made To Order Shirts MADE BY F. LASTIMO Room 8, News Block. We guar- antee satisfaction with every Shirt... We carry all est and up-to-date styles and patterns. A trial order is all we ask. Prices 1,.25 6.50. ROOM 38, by be BLOCK tf Re ERREEEE PREP rib R. B. Taylor s Transfer Light and Heavy Draying. Prompt Attention to ders. Plane Moving: with Blane Van a Speelality, Parcels Delirerea. HONE NN. 349. CHRISTMAS COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS that. come with. the arrivel of Santa Claus are always welcome, especially where they are appreci- ative of our good. work in clean- ing and: pressing men s garments, We want every one to look their best on Christmas Day, in cloth- ing that is spotless, shapely and genteel. If you haye suits or ovor coats that need doing up send them to THE GLOBE CLEAN- ING PRESSING CO. Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. Improve: methods make our service particularly efficient. B. CURTIS CitySale Stables Heavy Teams, Drivers; Saddle Horses for Sale, J LIGHT AND HEAYY DRAYING, Hay for Sale. FRED McCLAIN PHONE 85. PROPRIETOR a E. M. CAWKER, Phm. B. Druggist Complete stock of Toilet Articles Drng Sundries, Proprietary Medi- cines, ete. Dispensing of Physicians Pre- scriptions a specialty. 204 South Rv. St. Drawing the Line This must be done in the heaf and cold, washing, ironing and stretching the line make a woman look old; for there Is a way out of all this, when you Imbib con- fugal *bliss Phone the Steam Laundry to call.. There price and work Is such, you are sure to fall. MEDICINE HAT STEAM LAUNDRY Phone Phone 73. T.F. Reynolds PAINTER, ETC. Latest samples in Wall Paper. 12 Eighth Ave, Phone 696. Old Townsite: 7 rooms and. ba Petmes 1,0 6 rooms and bat Terms: 1,0( 7 rooms and ba Terms: 1,0( rooms and bat Terms: 1,0( rooms and ba Terms: 1,0 rooms and bat Terms: 1,00 North Yuill: J rooms not fully 1,200 cash; this; East A I BENDING Bots 29-30, Block Lots 21 to 36 ine Usual. Lots 6-30, inec., B CENTRAL PAR Lot 14, Block 4, Lots 37-40, Block Lots 37-38, Blocl Lots 5-6, Block 2 COUSINS AND Lots 1-10 Block 3 Lots 10, 11, 12, : Lots 36-40, inelus Lots 19-20, Block Lots 13-14, 15, B Lots 35-38, Bloek Lots 23-24, Block Lots 1-10, inclus' Usual. Lots 19-20, Block HERALD Lots 15-16, Block Lots 4-5, Block - Lots 27-28, Blocl Lots 30-81, Block Lots 6-7, Block 1, Lots 17-18, Block Lots 29-30, Block Lots 23-24, Block HIGH SCHOOL Lots 11-12, Block Lots 5-6, Block 2 Lots 1-5, inclusi corners. Lots,21-22, Block OWNSIT Lot 26, Block 80, Lots 25-26, Block 12. On thr Lots 9-10, Block Lot 18, Block 87, Lots 37-38, Bloc Highland St Lot 6, Block 49, Lots 32-40, inelus ROSEMONT 8 Lots at 210 eac SP. BARNABAS Lots 19-22, inelu One-quarter Lots 1-4, inelusi One-quarter Lots. 37-40, inelu 1,000 cash. * Lots 7-10, inclus One-quarter Lots 11-15, inelu quarter cash, NORTH YUILL Lot 19, Block 6, Lot 15, Block 10 Lot 17, Block 17 Lot 5, Block 7, - Lot 15, Block 7, 1 Usual. Lots 13-14, Blocl Usual. SOUTH YUILL Lot.5, Block 4, sh REDCLIFF Lots, 7-8, Block Lots 1-2, Block 1 Lots 14-15, Bloc Lots 13, 14,15, 1 ACREAGE See us for M Prices from 30 IT WII Niblocl Room No. Fourth Avenue,
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Image 1122 (1912-12-14), from microfilm reel 1122, (CU1744670). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.