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seh, 1912 xENT jmperial bank suites, All Apply News iGadet aS ), Liye Stock ors, 519 Tor- very Friday clock. Ranch nducted any- wales con. ult us, our ex- 1 free. HB nto St. 182dtt nds of stock a for sale at tot G. L. Dun Phone 368. er, 17946, DUS perties in and de for ranch improved, in nd Manitoba. the Pacific the Panama ealty Traders, V., Vancouver, 178d1m0, outfit break- ply Furrow, 165att AND GENTS hoes, watches, s, valises, sult instruments, raggous, bug- es, carpenter nd furs, horse s. bought and vard Tailoring mue, opposite 0, box TOL Prices Paid for 23Die. r HIDE, FUR rhe above have tion of Second ty. We carry Bedding, new hing, Clocks, les, Guns, Re- gles, Harnes winter goods. entioned above ss. Call at 504 Phone 687. wf EANING AND z to announce a cleaning and opposite the Ave. All work tisfaction. New ds bought and Prop. Phoue Jan. 30, ND PRESSING 2 the Pingle rug store, Main inteed. Ladies ttention. Goods ed. Phone 353. - 176dimo. ERSHIP ting between G ght of Redclift under the firm Wright, was, on ITHSON, UGHT 8, 1912, isids ON, Barrister, Medicine Hat, Block, Room box 64. 63Dte ARDS. IACHINES and Pianca and to rent All W. J. Floming, ila Corsets made anteed against Phone. 694. or Mrs, Jean Mat ain St. 168dim TMAN ographer correspondence, ding and Con- Imperial Bank Fourth Avenue. , B.A.Sc. ngineer, a Land Surveyor - Railways, se, Irrigation, ate. e Hat, Phone 484 aperhanging, Stewart. site Binnings) intimates cheer: cont of Papering 156, Thursday, February 15th, 1912 rote ateete sfonde ofeateetpetoetpsteatesfoate-stectoaze ste ate eteate sipste ety stoey a FARLAND BEAT nuRPAY a sheateateatpatectecte tostesteateateateateateateeteete ste stoste eee efecto og Q 3 e iF Zz O New York, Fel 14 Distings public officials of both the Unised re / saat SEAMOH AB CHmada were included The Greatest Actual Automobile lt;u 4 na postponed game pla: ast among the passengers who sailed for BRAND j Winnipeg, Feb. M. Of the unbeaten night the Royals took two out of three Panama today to view the progress of Value for the Money in Canada. eee rinks Cobb of Melita, Mam. went tatties from the Bernieltes construction on the isthmlan canal Ee se aciea tian ued Dine wait Iceeo ea ea tacanwer EE Cae aE atea orate The Reasons Why: ee draw this moming, Sparling, The Inet, Secretary of the Interior Fisher Oe aT Taney aaTiee pp pecretars Tn the chassis there Las been adopted a utyle innedosa; Flavella, Lindsay; Braden, BYRN nd Postmast neral Hitchcock and a standard. of construction that simply ant Finlay, Strathconas, smith were among those In the party. Can annot weaken and that will stand up under games and remain unkesten Holt ada was represented by the: Hon the most trying tests in motor car depend- The scores: Birnie Uifford Sifton, former Minister of the ability. Dingwall * Cooper Interfor and for many yeara a lead A wonderful, silent, powerful and efficient motor, built in the Unit Power Plant type Everything ts Sampl of 20th Cen- Gourlay, Strathconas 10, Cobb, Me- Frood ing figure in public life In the Domin: enclosed, including valves, flywheel. transmission, clutch in fact every possible working part is enclosed Samples 2011 eee fen ) nan alr-tight, oll-tight and dirt-proof aluminum housing, yet so easily accessible that any trouble cam be tury Brand Suits and nee Bay (9, Piaveltes mmediately reached by simply removing one of the qulck detachable casing pistes. The motor ta troable- igh: ae Are McGregor, Gore Bay 9, Flavelte leas, speedy, powerful and always ready for the hardest work under any kind of conditions. light overec ATE fh randsay 10. ROYALS TO SKATE FOR TITLE The full floating rear axle, climating danger in axle trouble and a great deal of tire trouble; te three ready for inspection Manne eewatien Se alec ium REG polut suspension the high tension magneto; the steering var, absolutely automate fn tts take up for wear: aN ous a) Holt the center control; the full equipment; and a number of other advanced features, many of which are on Pick out your Suit now / Grunites 16 nen Ree eta een found tn Imported high priced cars, aud most pot found at all in Canadian cara. of the same price New Spring Sho Ross, Regina 11, Battall, Moose calder scorch the tea cae oumiayaline cuecUn Further investigation will conclusively prove that the GALT 1s a High Class Car with a Medium Price. New Spring Hats Taw 8. Finlay ited States and Canada reported in LET US SHOW YOU THE CAR, BETTER YET, GET A DEMONSTRATION New Nackwear Mictben, Whinties/44) Bailios, Su Me eee ok aa Ne Neckwei a this clty today to take part In the ti Justopensd upand new 28 33 eA ee ene e en MEDICINE HAT AGENCY : : 438 Fifth Avenue goods arriving daily parte Soe Hay ek nips, to be pulled off in the Boston ; go , 2 rena. Weare out for a reeord- Meare ee - : breaking year and we Jamieson, Thistle 4 Bradon, This FOO rk BAI I MINNESOTA EDITORS Ly SESSION y The coal ia a: good quality. of tia have the goods to mak jtles 15 1, Ee nite, especially adapted to domestic this the largest. year in ) mest Manitou johnson, Ken- cla to thie News) use, It is free burning coal with Seiunlers ora 10 erase : , Minneapolls, Minn,, Feb, 15 The yngh percentage of carbon and barns pur ate sansa Med us Eire oemoRieiee nee 10s 1S A UNIQUE WAY OF MINING): szss cine Hat. Balfour, Ragina 9 , Nicholas, Civics) Tote will be held on Saturday fOTty-sixth annual convention of the to a white ash. It burne too reely at. ee , fee aceracon cu the aiaeerave iraperty MInNeesta, Ein association met under a forced draft for locomotive Finlay, Si 4, Treleaven, the rive at the Hotel Radisson this morning ? 4 use, but is very satisfactory ERENT across the river. vid wan opened with an address. of Vast Coal Fields which will Take Hundreds of Years ee igcetine ose d : i Anyone Interested in the game will a a stcam purposes when used in station- : B Forthes, Napinoa 15, Charles, Butte ). ade welcome welcome by Mayor Haynes and a re- to Work are Right at Hand in Alberta Coal is of ary plants. The municipality of To Turpin Bros, ry tak tor football in the Hat *Ho e Hy Y. Gordon, oresident ot Superior Quality. A ea ioening (creseeonie ast Custice, Dauphin 10, Rich, Saltfats) this seqson is very promising, there the association. Tomorrow the edi- tric power plant using this coal as The Man's Stone Where You /11, Mee season ton to believe that a elty tors Wil listen to addresses by form iat ea onse es) eae aan alecast G t the Big Dollar's Worth Purity Flour . cage wilt be formed at an early/ Congressman James A. Tawney, FE uaigtue vay of tining coal is in coal area tributary to Tofcid is ap- eal energy to rmansfacturing conceras. eee ae McPherson, Dawson 10, Cassidy, date. Promiinenee Ge tseseione. ill end Yogue at Tofield, possibly nowhere PFommutely 20,000 acres and the To- The demand for the coal at the pre- ae 2 Be toes eects ae a ze Be L jpractcaly ee : else in Canada possesses the advan- Ee Coat Soy own ee sent time is far in excess of the sup- jigg, Elgin 15, Grady, na ady for the fray. ani pehoovs he company after making tests ply and the mine operators ere per- tisig. Strathcomas 8, Defiel, St.) the Bankers, Sous of Scotland. Sons 1. pr opreTOWN ELECTIONS qa that the miner bas in this tow on various parts of its property eati- force being compelled to decane mony GAME LAWS OF Paul 12 . of England and the as Club to e: for he has not to borrow deep down mate that it bas about 20,000,000 orders. Tha completion of the To- WESTERN CANADA Willintas, Assiniboines 12; Stirling, Geavor to arrange their respective ieee faite actth va) Gaifet aiid Clit of con. sutbe amlanof G lesi Cama? Gace oF tec Grand a boskl tea Saskatoon 6. A neat little booklet comp ea eee oe for our customers and made to Olina, , Smith, Civte ft the vest pocket, containing 13. THE CANADIAN ARMS SPORTING GOODS CO Fort William, Boulah 8 Fanton, ra- vention of the Missouri YM. C. A. Winnipeg, Man. ser 12 which met here today with a large MeDonald 9, Hull 8 attendance. The progecdings wil Se continue over Sund: Phebe tt peers (W. A. P. Dispatoh.) Winnipeg, Feb, 15 Flavelle, of Lindsay, Finlay of Strathconas, and Brandon of. Thistles. kept up their/ winning streak this morning, the lat ter two winhing their games, while Flavelle will play this afternoon. These three rinks are the only ones) remaining under the open events. The - PLAYS AND PLAYERS gt; + PEPER EEE EEE ET Pimero is giving the finishing touches to new comedy. Robert MeWade, st, 5 to appear in a sketch called The Lifer. mild weather continued today and Louise Gunning will make a tour of made curling good. No Scottish che const in A Balkan Princess. rinks played thig morning. Cecil Raleigh's success, The Whip' The scores is to be produced im this ckuntry DINGWALL CUP The Lilac Domino,'' g Viennesa Fisher, Assiniboines, 13 Kross, operetta, bas been wayuired by Al HL Brandon, 6 oes 5 Gowler, Thistles, 11; Richardson: a ve Neepawa, 9. Adricome Augurde has arrived from earsais of Rose: CAMERON CUP Lee iets Meatiian, Butter, 7: Ashby, Emer S fon, 12. (dber and Fiekis have decided to p Weber and. Fics bave desided to 9) ichiierson, Dawson, defaulted to obi) ithe) xaudrelice McKillop, Arcola. became Debenham, Sintalut, 11; Armstrong, Hattie Williams is to return to mu- Swift Current, 6. sical comely soon in new piece cal- Wood, Elm Cresk, 5; Johnson( Out- led The Doll Girl. look, 13. Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth Champion, Civics, 11; Rice, Toron- Bape acypired the dramatic rights to to, 10, the novel, The Penny Panic. TETTLEY TEA Thatuburn, PePher, Deloraine, 1 MacAula * Morice Fairfax, author of Ibe Talker, bas started work on a new Pay dealing with the question of the Brampton, 10; wil- , Southampton, idle rick. Hams, Assiniboine, 9 Philip Bartholomae, author of Kenny, Strathconas, 6; Cameron, St. Over Night, bas two new plays Thomas, 1. Finlay, Strathconas, 12; Johnson, North Battleford, 7. Regina, 7; Creighton, Med- ready for next season. One of them ia called Little Miss Brown. Florence Nash, who made a bit as / Grads. the sping girl in The Boys aij cals, 11. Compasy B, is to appeur. in a new playlet by William C. De Mille, McLAREN CUP Scott,-Foronto, 6; Branden, This- Edger Sclwys, atthor of The) eopawa, 12; Gillespie, Country Boy, has written three- , act comedy which Henry B. Harrisyim ee SORITY FLEURY: tends to produce early mext season. Mcleod, Duluth, 10. Theolore Burt Sayra and Cleveland Walker, Carberry, 9; Defiel, St. Rogers ave just completed a play of Paul, 11 American life, which will be produced next season by John Cott. Frank Campeau, who won for him- sell a reputation as Trampas in The Virginian, is now playing im *Kind- ling with Margaret Ilington. The Only Son is soon to pe reviv- . Ross as the star. Smith, Civics, 10. Battle, Moose Jaw, wright, 12, PACKEY VICTOR Easily Put it Over Eddie Murphy in 10 Rounds Go. OW. A. P. Dispatch.) South Bend, Ipd., Feb. 15 Packey Sake, has been discov- the manuscripts of the Campbell, and will be McFarland successfully defended his yt upon the stage. claim against Eddie Murphy last Pe ree iron Wilson, wife of te) ight In a ten round bout which went the limit, No decision is allofed by law, but McFarland had the best of every round, flooring Murphy in the fourth, Governor of New Jerseyq bas written play of contemporary lie, which W Iton Ladkaye is considering for pro duction im the spring. Klaw Erlanger have recently sigoed a contract with Wiliam J. Burne for q detective play tased on his personal experience und his meth- Montreal, Feb. 18 Rev. Frank oda of detection. fiarrict Ford, Ue Charters, Montreal, last night was playwright, and Harvey J. O'Hifiginsy reelected Grand Master of the Grand. the writer, will exsist bim in the Lodge of Quebec Free Masons. The QUEBEC GRAND MASTER (W. A. P. Dispaten.) game laws of Malte. a 5 Murdoch, Crandall .13, Riddall, Haken, Aerated Bldgh scotnd 9 memes er useful information to the retley, Tea nfbal .Mo., Feb. 15: A number gladly tailed with our compli- ore 5, tion are on the programme for ad- ments to any desiring same. Tuckett dresses at the thirty-fifth annual con- already ben made ro ate sfoatestoe teams as soon as possible YoM. CA. MEEPING AT HANNIBAL NEW TURBINE (W. A. P. Cable) London, Feb, 15. According to the andard another step has been taken in the perfection of the Turbine. This is a new reversible steam turbine ex- periments and demonstrations have with the new ma- chine by Wainwright of the Crown, who had a model 30 feet in length and feet in bredth, reversed from full speed in one direction to full speed in another in a few seconds, ENGLISH POLO TEAM WON (WA. P. Dispatch.) San Mateo, Cal, Feb. The Eng- lish Polo team-drew first blood in the tournament begun here yesterday, defeating the Wanderers 10 3-4 to 33-4, Lord Tweedmouth captained the English and played a spectacular game, scoring five goals out of the eleven made by his team. K-safoty by Lord Tweedmouth cost the English a penalty of 1 1-4. The Wanderers pared as the third team and the San Mateo Polo Club were given a handicap of three goals. They scored two more but were penalized 1-4 on two safeties by Cameron and a safety and a foul by Tobin. The line-up follows: English Walter Dupoe, Lord Gow: er, Lord Herbert, Lord Tweedmouth. Wanderers Paul Verdier, Geo. Cam- Splealesteste toatesteeteateste eteey Seat Saat eatestestestectestosteateatnatestoeteteate ro view teateateateateete st Charlottetown, P. E. 1, Feb. 15, The first civie election by ballot ears resulted in the election r Three wat Charles Lyon as m elected MacGregor and eommissioners Grabbe, Chas. Macdonald, Jam NIFORM LAW ADVOCATE U (Special to the News) Washington, D. ., Feb. al regulation of weights and measur in so far as It Is necessary to secui uniformity in the laws throughout the subject the legislatures of States already have taken action 1001 and measures ENGLISH FOOTBALL London, Feb, 14. The follow games played today: Notts County 2, Bury 0. The ames should have been play ing to Bury and Bradford playing the second round of the cup. F. W. Peter: his morning in bis C..N.R. LINE (W. A. P. Dinpateh.) Montreal, Feb. dian Northern's Tine, via. Ottawa, the end of this year. Montreal branch will Flewvesbin Be ready eron, Orville Pratt, Cyril Tobin. (W. P. Yarmouth, Maine, Feb. 15. Three trainmen were burned to death in a freight wreck on the Grand Trunk Railroad near North Yarmouth sta- tlon early today. Two freight (rains collided with terrific impact, the wreckage igniting, and the three men in one of the locomotives were buried beneath the mass of wreckage. One Causing Bad wreck nea Philadelphia, Feb. 15. Four per- Sons were killed and twenty-five oth- era injured when nine cars of the eastbound Pennsylvania Limited Ex- work and will supply the technical mated memtership of the province is part of the work. now 7,821, , press was derailed at Warrior's Ridge, December. 3 Trainmen Burned One Man Lay Wedged Under Engine and Begged for Help while Flames Slowly Enveloped Him. Dispatch) of the men in the engine cab, Hai Corliss of Island Pond, was when villagers ged that something be given him ease his nici 4 Killed and 25 Hurt Engine on Truck of Fast Pennsylvania Express broke 1 Philadelphia. (W. A P. Diapatca) Pa, four miles west of Huntington. The accident was caused by the truck of the second iocomotive breaki The train left Chicago last night ait was due in New York at 6.30 today. Soate afoate' PANAMA CONSTRUCTION GALT CARS, Tourist and Roadster, FIVE MODELS were 8. W operations. 15. Feder- country will be urged by the confer- mining coal the heavy expanse inci- Goce of the State gealers of welghts dental to ordinary coal mining is find measures, which began at the climitated, The miner bag gut to Department of Commerce and Lator sink.-and timber shafts, end equip Nadcg asd, willl cautianie loverc tomor- irae Ah eepeisi ee austing acuta vay labia eaultiol tha Geltatlom/on tun mor ative sei Gecabelaeciee sar ing to uniform laws to govern weights) fare reaults of first division football Bolion, Wanderers 2, Bradford City, 0 yed ing strata of earth and rock piliers on Feb. 3rd but were postponed ow- assistant vice presi- dent of the C.P.R. with beadquarters at Winnipeg passed through the dty private car Carsland on his way to the Coast. 15. Sir William McKenzie announced that the Cana- Montr al-Toronto: will be completed alive reached- the scene and was so wedged in by wreckage that he could not be extricated before the fire enveloped him. Corliss bes- wufferings and was by phy- DALLY NEWS Neslestoatesfoctoate sfeeteetest a se SPORT NEWS im Page Five BOWLING LEAGUE SCORES J the top of the earth and get at the in fuel. To quarry coal is undoubtedly a of unique occupation, and there are 100 er to 150 men engaged in the quarrying The coal lies so near to es the suriace that it almost lies at the it has been found to and more satisiac the earth to fifteen or twenty with steam shovels and then quarry the coal much the same as stone is wuarnied than to bere and sink shafts grass roots and be much cheaper tory to remove feet he In this extraordinary method of 27) port crumbling roofs and combat foul K- ali, noxiowis gases, and water. All that 1s done away with, and no acci- dents result from caveins, pramature explosions, and fire damp. When the earth is removed the coal is mined in the opm with the fresh air stimulating the workers and ever pound of coal is taken out as the work--progressss, It doe not ng peed pillars of coal to support the overly- that have to be withdrawn later at in the imminent peril to the life and limbs-of the men. Operations are. conducted on the simplest plan, and the manner of working can be review- ed from the top of the carth with all implements ready at hand. Tofield s history only dates back two years, It bas only fen known as a mining centre a Hittle over one year and the town owes its existence to the natural demand for a trade centre for jthe rich agricultural centre of Beaver Lake, which has been famous for a score of years as one of the richest if not the richest mixed farming district in Western Canada. The town ry- stands on Canada s great transconti- is nental railway, the Grand Trunk Pa- cific, and the steel reached Tofield late in September, 190 therefore, the real history of the town practically dates from that time. The main line of -the Grand Trunk Pacifit at Tofield follows a shallow depression at an elevation of 2300 feat atove the sea level. On the north is broad ridge separating this depres- son from Beaver Lake. On the crest and southern slope of this ridge is Incated the townsite of Tofield, over- looking the lake on the north and the railway) on the south. Begining balf a mile south of the railway there is troad, low teblpland, and it is here that the coal deposit is found. to There are several seams of varying depths and thicknesses and the whole supply is estimated to be very rich. The scam nearest the top is the only nearest the top is the only one now heing worked and it is stated to be of blanket formation cight to ten feet im thickness with a covering of from fifteen to twentyrfive feet of earth. It will take someconsiderable time possibly hundreds of yeats be- fore the whole field is cleared up and there will be quite around the uarry Tt is estimated that ry ing. mately 200,000,000 tons. tion stal tment at 200,000 There are five work on a large summer. seam alone. Estimating the annual output of the mine under full develop- take 100 years before this one seam alone is exhutsted. panies operating at Tofield now. ffiire of these are developing their ties at g rapid rate panies did work last year end are shipping from sight to ten carloads a day in to supplying the All the companies are prepared to in- pew machinery in spring and carry forward development considerable development Trunk Pacific ivto Calgury early this year will open up a much wider mar Ket to Tofield coal and the prospects are that even with the extensive de velopments planned at the nines this year, and an increase of several-fold in the output, the demand will still be even greater than the supply. Charles E, Taylor, superintendent of, ithe Tofield Coal Company is mow in Germany purchasing from the Krupp factory a stripping machine of special design to be installed at the mine in the carly spring. This machine, man- afactured similarly for the purpose of stripping the earth from the deposits of iron ore, will bandle earth to the depth of forty feet. tons a year it will coat mining com- porper- Two of the Rom- addi local demand. the earlp scale this coming Seateetoateeteateatecteatectoateetoate afpefeatoetosfeateeteeteeesteegearate ae Western Canada Lumber Co., Ltd. Largest Stock in the City to select from. . g King Street and Read. Allowance, Medicine Hat COMMERCIAL THE NEWS, LIMITED BUY YOUR LUMBER FROM New Best Grade and Lowest Prices. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. Coen Cas PRINTING ey Mr. Business Man are you aware that THE NEWS JOB PRINTING DEP- ARTMENT is now equipped with all the most modern machinery and latest type faces with which to turn out Commercial Printing. Your next order for Job Printing be it large or small would be appreciat- ed by us and will receive our careful and prompt at- tention.
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