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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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a a The Way Qur 2.00 and 2.50 Scratch Felt - Hats moved on Saturday showed our customers appreciation of a genuine bargain, We have only few left of these good buys, but have added a *gumber of better grades in oddments, one or two of a alse to Clear At 1.00 COME IN AND SEE OUR HATS. H. S. Ireland, . *: Store BUCKEYE STATE LABOR MEETING , Canton, 0. Oct. 14 With large attendance the gwill continue for four or five The annual reports of the of- and committess show the past ganized labor at the next seagion the legislature. McKin non s Ltd. i 391 MAIN ST. a ASK FOR GENUINE Butternut Bread RICH AS BUTTER, + SWEET AS A NUT. Avoid Imitations. Look for the Label. r; i in Reed, Rattan and Sea Grass Chairs Just Our Drapery Departinent has some specials on this week: Ma- dras, Bungalow Nets, and Serims, Some dainty designs in Bedroom Cartsins. Our staff is at your service. J. J. Moore orth Son ary activity and prosperity for the labor organizations of Ohlo. The leg- islative committee succeeded in se- curing many favorable planks in the constitutional amendments and plans will be discussed to secure the pass- age of other laws of benefit to or to have been one of extraordin- Subscribe now for The Daily News. - New Fall Designs ST, BARNABAS 15 FULL FOR MISSIO Large Congregation Lis- tens to Eloquent Sermon by the Rev. . P. Wilson. HUMANITY S FIRST NEED Man at Present aires Personal Intimaey With Saviour, Says. Missioner. Declaring that man s. greatest ndbd at this time is a more ations personal relationship with Christ, the Rev. C. P. Wilson, M.A. of Bristol, England, delivered an elo- quent appeal to the congregation which taxed St. Barnabas Chureh to its capacity at the opening of the Mission of Help in this city yes- terday morning. The great, need of the present day, he stated, was for. men to escape from the common be- lief that an effortless acquaintance on the principles was all that wag required of them, work it was because people were of the very real character of ithe relationship between Christ and his of i, E i voice and. smooth, even delivery, which at times is marked by a qual- ity almost; musical in its: character. and convineitig to a degree. 3 At Evensong he dealt with St, Paul's vision of Christ and his con- a 3 3.00 p.m., service for women; 4.30 p.m., child- en's service; 8.00 p.m., Mission ser- DISCUSS NEEDS OF LEGISLATION We Do Not Sing a Song About the Name There are no metal castings used in the Gomrlay to take the place of well. seasoued wood. Therefore, as a musical instrumentthe GOURLAY is appreciated by the best musicians of the land. SOLD ONLY BY The Medicine Hat Music Co. South Railway St. Under the Big Fiddle. HAS THAT OLD NUPTY FLAVOR Charleston, W.Va, O t. 10 1 egates from West Virginia trades. un- fons, together with representatives of various civic, commercial and church organizations, assembled here for state convention today to dis- cuss legislative needs growing out of the miners strike in the Paint Creek jand Cabin Creek regions, where mer- labor, the minimum wage law, the in- workmen's compensation acts, the conferring of additional powers fects taken up by the conferenec. DAUGHTER OF WRAVEN PRODUCED. New York, October 12 The initial performance of The Daughter of Loti and Judith Gautier, was given before an. audience that compretly filled the Century Theatte this atter- noon. Pierre Lott, one of the authors: of the play, attended the perform Block 3, Riverdale, the est buy today continuation of The Esplan- ade, on the river banks, Beautiful ary and level lots, facing the river, only 250 per Jot. Terms, Get in on this. Pingle, Wales and Bell, 550.00 Por a lot in Block 24, tf SOCTAL AND PERSONAL of Christianity If the church was failing. in T a being led to complete realization is gifted with a oviiow, plessing)-Fennessee ang between Arkansas and tal law wes declared some time ago. 3 and 4, 650. The guard system; woman-and-child busy on this. Pingle, Wales and Bell. itfative and referundum, lability and in Medicine Hat on view in Milne s and photo display, Main Street, Heaven, the Chinese play byPierre MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Meairs. Hocdt and Lydiatt of Win- a tho city, looking over property. ome Mr, ; GW Daweon held a recep- tion on Saturday afternoon at her home, on the East Rona All and Toronto Street. Mra, J. P. Burns, Born Iii Medicine Hat, on Sundey, October Gth, 1912, to Mr and Mrs, James Spencer, Balmoral Street, a daughter. HEAVY SUPREME COURT DOCKET Washington, D. C., October 13. After three months vacation the Supreme Court of the United States will convene today for the term of 1912-18. The docket ta-one of the heaviest that.cver confronted the highest tribunal. Many. cases of greatest importance are awaiting ar- gument and decision. Barly dect- sions are expected in numerous cases argued at the, last term of the court. Further far-reaching interpretation of the Sharman . anti-trust Jaw is looked for at) an early date. Under, the head of- trust cases are the Hard Coal case and the Union- Pa- ic-Southern Pacific merger. De- Cisions -in. numerous refirgad rate Canes are expected. docket are the the Kangas election case, the Bath- utes between North Carolina and Tennessee, and various items of liti- gation. affecting the jurisdiction - of the Interstate Commerce Commission. MEAT PACKERS IN SESSION Chicago, IL, Oct, 14 All phases of the meat packing and allied indys- triss will be discussed py the Amer- fean Meat Packers , Association at its annual convention which began in this city tovay.. The sessions are be- ing held at the Hotel Sherman and Will be continued over tomorrow and Wednesday. ae We have a S'room cottage in High Sehool Annex for 2400.00. Small pay- ment-down. Balanee 30. per month. H.-G. Pettet Co, 368 Toronto St. Riverside, on Broadway, well in. 900 and 1000 per pair. Dandy stuff, eqital to lots three blocks nearer In Bt 2800, These are sriaps. Pingle, Wales and Bell, tf You'll miss it if you fail to hear the Recital of the wonderful story of King Henry the Sth. on Oct. 15 at Methodist Church. Admission 25e. Cousins Sissons, block 31, corn- er, lots 1. and 2, 700 per pair. Lots Usual terms. Get See the photos of the Ducal party 81-1 Also -on;.the ) cotton corner case, + tub Trust suit, the boundary. dis- CRUELTY 10 HORSE , Zimmerman Drove Horse With Sore. Foot -Gase Adjourned. Chis Zimmerman appented potore Magistrate Kealy this morning on a charge of cruelty to auimala. SUN STARTED FIRE FATAL) WOMAN She Had Reflector. in Her Hand, Which Acted as Burning Glass, New York, Qet. 14. Mra. Minnie CAN YOU TELL h Simp? CENTRAL PARK 800 tor 560x186, bik. 33. Level view lot. 900 pr, bik. 22, Water and as. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 1100 -pr.-5-6, bike 20. 1000 pr., 1-9, bik. 29. 2 corners. QOUSINS SISSONS 700 pr., 21-30, bik. 17, Kalser s Old Timer 10 Cigar, ACREAGE Are you interested in Acreage? The price is right. The terms are good. The locality is the very best. - It is sure to double in value by spring. Come in and we will ex- plain our proposition to you. GAS CITY High School Anne x- This is the best: value in the. city. REALTY Co. 410 MAIN STREET MEDICINE HAT Phone 695- 550, pr, 1-2, bik, 84. 8, -XUILL. 4,000 for 100 ft. corner, Co- lumibia: Ave, y 8,600 for 50 ft corner, Co- dumbia Ave, 1,500, ot 20, blk. T. 2,200 for S0x120, with 5-room house worth 8,500. MAIN STREET 5,000 for lot 7, blk. 62, south. 33,500 for lot 3, bik. 11, north. 2,000 for Jot 9, blk, 11, north: 25,000 for. 100 ft, bik. 22, Montreal St. 85,000 for 180x120, cor. Mon- treat and 5th Aye. BF.SOUCH, Phm.B. DENG STORE, TORONTO ST. . i Houses 24 of various kinds under construction, some nearing comple- tion, - Pally modern. Apply to We He ROSEUARNE Builder snd Owner. ( Fairbanks -News-Miner, who arrived REALTY. ind else to ask for. and the place is which will produce sabstantial Only, 840 per foot ni is the thme to hook: for Xamas, . Offices Toronto Street. MIKING CONDITIONS IN THE FAR NORTH Capt. Roediger, from Daw- son, Speaks of Develop ment in Yukon. Vane, Oct. 14. While the placer deposits of the Klondike and Tanana districts are by no means worked out, the future of Dawson and Fair- banks wili depend upon the develop- ments of the quartz claims, accord- ing to Capt. Richard Roediger, former Proprietor of the Dawson News and in. Vancouver this mornin g from Skagway on the Princess: Sophia, af- ter. spending the summer in the northern camps: Capt. Roediger s a that there js every. indication that Profitable quartz leads have - been struck in both Fairbanks and Daw- son and that in the near future these mines will contribute 2 considerable portion to the annual gold output of Alaska and the Yukon, The Dawson placer output this sea son amounted to about 5,500,000, says Capt. Roediger and most of this was taken out by dredges which cost 1,100,000, und eat of which has a dally capacity of 36,000 cubic yards. Development work is progressing on, the Lone Star quarts mine on Dome with encouraging prospects, xnd the Tecent quartz strikes on Dublin pro- mise to turn out well, Capt. Roediger bays that the expert geologists, Messrs. McLaughlin and McLain, who have een examining, the quarts Claims in the Yiondike, say there are iarge quantities of paying rock and that only development is needed, The placer output at Fuairtanks totalled close to 3,500,000, and about 1000,000 more was produced by the quartz mines, the gr ater part of this coming from the Rhodes-Hall froup of claims. There are 16 miles in the Tanana with a total of 60 situated on Cleary, Ssther, Dome, MEDICINE Har We are City Agents for all Ines of Steamship. Now ERRY REVIEW Given these two qualities thrift and justry and a residence in the Medicine: Hat, a young man has city, of nothing Yesterday's successes belong 1 ter- day with all yesterday s defeats ars rows. The day is Here, the time is NOW, We have a few deep River Lots im Riverside Park at pric e Profits ina very short time. Sailings. PERRY, SEWELL PERRY REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL BROKERS. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Medicine Hat, Canada. Montreal St. Baker THE BEST YET Try Mitchell s Home-made Bread and be convinced, IT IS DELICIOUS. PHONE 560. as an Indication that there is central body of ore it 4s point that all the leads head in the direction. Commissioners appointed United States Government are Alaska to select route. for th road which the Government pr to bnild from the coast to the for, Tt is freely. predicted in banks that this road will b from Seward to Fafrbaiks, the ernment taking over the 100 m steel already laid by the: Alask tral railway: It is thought construction of the --rallroud greatly assist the development Tanana quartz mines and in a degree help Dawson. Residents of Skagway and horse ar sanguine of the Tutt cause of the rapidly increasin ut Of the copper mines near horse and the announcement smelter willbe built at Sk: Capt. Roediger says the Whit mines are producing 00 tone daily and new machincry wil b installed to increase this. Low water over Kirkman par, 150 miles south of Dawson, has the river. boats. considerable tr and the water fs at such low that the White Pass route has 2500 tons of freight at Whit which probably cannot be take Dawson until next Spring. Th agitation at Dawson to have man bar dredged by. the Dor ernment as it is-the worst 5 the upper river and gives every year. Capt. Roediger founded the son Daily News in 1898 nd sl the first linotype machine int Yukon tn 1900, sledding t in ov ice from Whitehorse at a c about 10,000, and later estab the Fairbanks News-Miner to Wrong-Front Thompson, a. known northerner. Capt. Roedij a few days will leave fot Ta stamps All the quartz claims are Wash. his present home, and he formerly owned: the Tacoms Chatham and Fairbanks Creeks, and bune, H. Main Phone 800. ONIONS . as fine stock as we SPANISH - have ever sold. 3 Ibs. for 25c. W.-lreiand Co.
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Image 678 (1912-10-14), from microfilm reel 678, (CU1744430). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.