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PAGE SIX Vie ok MEDICINE HAT WEEKLY NEWS Thursday, June 26, 1919 -For Biliousness- Biliousness i stimulate the liver BEC 1d only by Thay a common form Of indigestion. ich the stomach, intes- If you will take a few is brought on by food-waste tines and bowels fail to exp: doses of Beecham s Pills, when bilious, you will soon rid yourself of the impuriti adh Healthy conditions aie quic ics, relieve sick headache, tone the-stomach; y re-established by using S PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Bor: Lancashire, England. Sold Gverrwhere in Canada and U.S. America In boxes, 25 conta ( eschaws, St Hele Medi: CHAPTER A Close Call and a New A The Favorite Kings Quality Flour Government Standard Grade ALL GROCERS a Made by HEDLEY-SHAW MILLING Company, Ltd. ine Hat. sh transferred it- Rowring lake bu Fyte's tinsel seit to thy r Vancouver mtow crude, he tansiter obbledebios period y t shoots up over welenme mach as that ely city s dim was quite 1a mild April saw them domiciled home again Foo and Mend HANDLE In addit a uurse hot sug He was but be did not 7 Fyfe ins fe proud of his want her chained to her baby. apartfrom voluntary service on Lebalf of .Jack junior, shew of old to oor her days as she pleased. stall morsel of humanity d MARSH SCOTT Plumbing-Heating- Sheet Metal, Work We do all kinds of repairing water heating, ete manded much of hertime, because she the maternal te longing released vt of that qi 10 bestow lov where ber heart willed. Somotimes she took issue with herself sof the game she should husband J, enduring, patient, in all linies ers and hot He stood to her in the ny BERTRAND W. INCLAIR She had-to puck Ler Way to whore through that, She drove hard on the paddie. She was not afraid, but there rose in her a pecullar tensed up feel- ing. Abead Jay a ticklish bit of bu ness. The sixteen foot canoe dwarfed to pitiful dimensions in the face of tbat snarling line of wind harried wa- ter, She could bear the distant mur- mur of It presently, and gusty pults of ; Wind began to strike her. Then it swept up to her. a ripple, a chop and very close behind that the short, steep, lake combers with n wind that blew of the tops as each wave head broke in white, bubbling froth, Immediately she begun to lose ground. She hid expected that, and it did not alarm ber. If she could keep the ca- noe bow on there was an even chance that the squall would blow itsel out in half an hour, But keeping the ca- noe bow on proved a task for stout arms. Tho wind would cateh all that forward part which thrust clear as she topped a sea and twist it aside, tending always to throw ber broadside into the trough. Spray began to splash aboard. Che seas wera so shortSind steep that the canoe would rise over the crest Of a Tall oneyand dip abeam and slowly drifting past. lip with a coll of line fiehis baud, Thei water, and he swam toward her with a slow overhand stroke. It Keemed an her, out of commission, he at las Vd bave bud you ashore by now. Haug on for a minute. hand, to the it was no easy but thi task to get He Laid Hold of the Gance and Rested a Few Seconds, Panting. s the man spill the water out of the Jeanoe till it rode buoyantly again. is bow deep in the nest, or leap cleat to 'rhen he went to work at bis engine etrike with a slap (hat made Stella's Leart jump. She bi quite that rough and tumble experi- ence in a-small craft. She was being eaten farther out and down the lake, never undergone methodically terminals tio wiping dry the ignition nd all the various connec- where moisture could effect a rt cireuit, At the end of a few min- utes he turned the starting crank. The feet separated them, our wey could come uo nearer, for the canoe was PENSIONS COM, PRESENTS REPORT Stella saw the man stoopand stapd ing and plunged overboard in a beau- tiful, arebing dive. A second Iater his head showed glistening above the gray age, although the actual time was brief enough, before he reached ber. She saw then that there was method in his tnadness, for the line struag out behind hhiun, fast to a cleat on the launeh. He aid hold of the canoe and rested a fow sevonds, panting, smiling broadly at Sorry that whopping wave put me He made the Ine fast to a thwart near the bow. Holding fast with one he drew the swamped canoe up jaunch, In that continuous roll Stella aboard, managed it, and presently she pe sat shivering in the cockpit watching PAINE ERT NEY PEN OITURE THIS YEAR OF 2,080,000 Report Provides for increases in J increases in Pensions for Sol- diers and Dependents Which Will Be Sanction- ed by Bill to be Introduced Without Delay. awa, June 24 al com-/ approximately thirteen per cent. be of the Commons to deat with nted its reco: added to the pensions of widows and tions to parliament this mo: Cae) Additional expenditure for the 4, (navel) ent year on Uic Dass of The existing Who-now-receive: 340 perannum-so number of pensioners will be approxi- as to make the amount of thelr pen- mately 3,280,000. sions including bonus equal to that of The report. provides for tho follow widow or parents of a private or cor- ing increase.in pensions to soldiers poral or rating below petty: officers. and dependents of soldiers, same to (e) That additional pension for be given parliamentary sanction un- married member of the forces who is der the provisions of a bill to be Intro- totally disabled be increased from 96 duced without delas. ber annum as it is at present to 180 nat a bonus for one year of per annum. per tewsbe added to the pensions (1) That the additional pension for of privates and corporsls (militia), the tirst child of a widow or the first and rating below petty officer (naval) brother or sister of a deceased mem- who receive 600 per annum for tolal ber of the forces -be increased from disability 144 per annum as it fg at present to ( gt;) That a bonus for one year aps 180 per aflnum, proximately thirteen per cent. be add: (g) /That the pension for the first ed to pensions of sergeants-et , (mili- orphan child or orphan brother or tia), and chief petty officers (naval;, sister of a deceased member of the who now receive 687.50 per annum forces be increased from 278 pet for total disability so as to make the annum as it is at, present to 360-per amount of their pensions including the annum, and Tons equal to thst of a private or (a) An addition to the pension for corporal oF ratings below ygtty offt- those who are helpless and in need of ors. attendants be increased from, 300 per (c) That a bonus for one. year of fannum as it is at present to 450 per 0 per cent. be added to the pensions annum. of widows and parents of privates and Th Increase proposed In sub-seo corporals. (militia), aud ratings below tions (a) (b) and (e) above set fort petty officer (naval) who now rece wilt apply proportionately to cases of nium. disability of less extont than total dis- (i That a bonus for one year ofabitity . menda s pensions pre parents of sergeants, and chief petty officers, et wishing glass r piettires that r MARSH SCOTT Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing Medicine Hat Notwithstandnig the erep failure we still have money to loan on good improve Would advise th LANG BROS., LTD., Main St. and Loans But she She never had was concerned. at was all, aud she was gi Nevertheless she had recurring peri ous when moodiness and il s hold of- her, she stole out along the cliffs to sit on a Staring istant hills, and sometimes id sligy out in a canoe to He Inecewelt a man and a woman. fouled he: th Avenue, was good to bie coutent ometines eves at the she wo saat dhe She could not chang she could wishing she hed Ler once about offshore in the canoe. hape of a boomerang be: tween two mountain rang Sudden bu would shoot down its length like bI fons In as early as possible. t you gee your applical Insurance of wind sbe lad secn the 2 h whitecaps was not afraid of tte 'She-open. Lumb ry Sash, Doe + Do you think of build materiai in car lots or sme given. Your trial solicited is the only ring te priced from - Cortier South Rallway an eeceecess asure of up physically Out in that si could detach reality: lie bp lose hers itf bad built ber swam like a seal. foot canoe s ff staring, little heed to beyond, a stpiiin on a cushion and at the sky. soTunks, Boxes, 2 If so Ie We also. ven Windows, 2 with us Tih Lime, Cen us give you a figure on your fe's. warnin surance that she hud no intention of courting a watery eud. in mid-duly she wa rewell ty dack junior. crowing hidah Sercens, Prompt and best attention lap on the bai point to the orth custioned Jp lo dees Sce Gas City Planing Mill for Truck and Car Bodies. paddled out templatios scarce ari breath of. an her, drifting these ple on the lake. A faint offshore breeze f ala snail's ihe top.of one the nest and bury flinging a fonmy cloud far to port and d futilely to the ne could hang on ed r fr She Was Being Beaten Farther Out and Down the Lake. A party of fe bad tatried at midnight at dawn to fternoon, crufsing the la the quiet lepart for Seamless Wedding Ring ny Wek WRIGHT Al rela atic she was aware of She wirkened with a sturt moisture her eses elosed. wel at a coll face rain Overhead stamped in touch of minously black Cloud hid the when she gold, Te sure aml seo that th side of ring it stands for qua We alse have a beautiful the sun. Jay a mile and 1h and betwee 25.00 to 350.00 eee ndathe Jand s darkening Stella reached for ber ck cloud let f of arin, fg of the air There w streamers scarcely a stirris did not deceive her. ig chill, line lt;weer was wind black sanall dreaded by ty A. M. Wright gt; Son HEE Third Street a grow: Medicine and her arms Were growing tired, Nor was there any slackening of the wind, The combined rain and slaps of spray soaked ber thoroughly. A puddle gath- cred a ing fore and aft killing the natur canon, s0 thi took a chaneo, ceased paddling and bailed with a small can, She got a tossing that made her head swim While she lay in'thie trough, And when S the craft pitched, Uuosaney d the she tried to herd up into it again one, conver bigger tim iis fellows reared up and slapped a barrel of water in- board. The nest ware swamped her. Sunk to the clamps, Stelia held fast tothe Lop sides, erouching on ber knees, immersed to the hips in water th struck a clill thr lier flesh, She had ember and act upon Jack Fyfe's conehing namely, to sit tight-and bang on. No sea that ever ran can sink a canoe, Wood is buoy: ant, Sf submerged craft would keep herhead and shoulders abo But it was numbing- and by streams, Roaring inidsummet What.with paddling and bailing and xcitement of the strugile, Stella s about for the had wasted no time gaz ther hoats, She knew that if any ou at the specdi effected. ach waye, Almost immedia ened by Ip sont of eraft phinging throuzh the blow. Stie-had not long to wait after That, for the approaching launch Was a leat Jined speeder, powerfully engined, and she was being forced. Stella supposed it was one of the Abbey tecth chat nd uumbness fastening ttself at the chances runabouts. Even with tering a upon her ste shivere the man was taking, IL was no a speed boat to smash into at th iniles an hour, She saw it shoot off ve and disappear in sh through itself deep again, a white burst of spray, sl starboard. Stella cn man:to slow down: a long time yet, but b distance, After that she had not long to voice ea In four minutes the runataut was with: inn hundred yards, open exhausts cracking like a machine gun, And then the very thing she expected ed came about. I jected to see li uplifted a lows, standing, just as it broke, like green W over the forward deck and engine hateh vad smash fhe low wind shield. She heard the glass crack, Immediately tho roaring exhausts died. Amid the whis- te ef the wind and (he murmur of br water the launch staggered like ndrunken wan and larched off into the by the head with the trough, deep dav nt of water she had taken. The man in Wi cupped over his mouth: Can you hang on awhile longer, h shonted, till Lean get mg boat bailed I'm all right. she called back, sta She saw him heave up the engine he bailed n he spun the engine with- out result, He straightened up at last, ond and pected off hajeh. For idly.+ Th mil stood Irresolute a si Bis coat The Jaundh lay heavily in the trough. The canoe, rising and clinging on the and there seas that Ionkeu rest of cach wae, summer word a few foot at ru of the sea fast time bout lier knees in the bilge. slosh- at she dove harder, Stella 4 could hold en the mp saw her rescue would be Sow, holding fast and sitting, quiet, she looked eagerly about as the swaiped canoe rose loz- gily on te- ing distinct- nd dread- ery mom nt she ex- b Gown, Here and there at intervals er taller (han its fel- I Tnto one sneb hoary head- ea'sea the shite bont now drove like a lane. Stella saw the spray leap like tn eaxende, sav the solid green curl deen Ml up with hands han the disabled ' ted odd yn owe multiple cylinders fired with roar. He moved back behind the wrecked wind shield where the steering gear stood. Well, Miss Shipwrecked Mariner, be landed? bungalow stood out against the green. Tm Mrs, Fyfe. An said be, Ane: td surprise flashed Another potential rom: at hiv some local mi pose as a cheroie rescu Odd tov, Lind hun tail to the A see Impressed ime this afternoon and I last mom self. I was glowerin house through a you out in the thick of i He half speett thro Spray. Some of Monohin comm: et seat suppose you tau i ote head door tb will warm you shivering t along, Stella r ensconced beli hi a the bultkhe much longer T could hare stood it the wat faculties were centered on ahead which rolled up before t cutwat he-siowed dow the throttle (song. Ste stidied his profile, el Fyfe arms. 1 the q ed down to the Moat. (ro be vontinned.) SUNNY SOUTH. PLONEC Fo Whom iM NOTICE 1S HERERY Section 210 of The Rural MW Act and of Bylaw of T Sunny South 1418. there. were im pended on Ist day of June, 191 jin the pound kent by the und en the XE, Th avest of the unicipality n Meridian, the fol ane sear old (PROTO OE WILL, cess, ING. COMPANIES, jis wns Over there, if you please, Stella pointed to where the ved roof of the said he lightly, where do you wish to pression of yell ross lis face, nee strangled . You know, 1 hoped you were iden before whom 1 could Such is life, Abbey lm the Mono- bey business kite, you Sqilot ror a spin eked out at the I think she smelled this blow, Sv 1 went out for a ride by my- at that new ss when I spied ad the clutch in vow, and the uneh was cleaving the seas, ven at out wile wings of nis the wind brought neross the cock it. Comet Tito this ded. I don't tiy wetter, but if from the engine By Jove, you're fairly Incky for me you happened arked when she was was getting so cold, 1 don't know how Thank the ood glasses that picked it, You were only a speck on when 1 sighted He kept silent after that, All his he sens sharp of ihe lanueh, He was mak e and sul trsing to.avoid board. seas. When a big one.tifted ahead He kept one hand on Dutrol, whistling under is breath disconnected snatches ot 0 at as a cameo and wholly pleasing. He was almost as big bodied as Jack nid full four inches taller. The wet shirt clinging close to lis body out: ined well knit shoulders, ropy muscled contd easily have posed for a viking, so strikingly blond was be, with fair, curly She judged that be might be around tl ty, yet his face swas altogether boyish. WhilggStella sat there, drawn, faced with CR cold, the launch slipped inte) jet nook of Cougar bay and slow- Sieiny sooth Smaday sehoet sith Jett at oa duis tt, onc Kea 1 choot Eve S itisited tw rome and het ws Hobe chal : ports da thie afternoon YOTICE OF IMPOUNDED ANDIALS lowing wnimal, viz: One dark red vested The : the only sur- aecount. ur you to say so pot contemporary ac MANYBERRIES simay of physiologic INVESTIGATED) ee eh Cost of Living Com. Brings Out Illuminating Figures Large * mamal training 5 The excentive of fre local UPA. tinet enttural val Earnings Shown. bave completed arrangements for a strong arguments sports day on July first. and posters the following euniwa, dun The milli com- to this effect have been sent through- The best vali panics Were under examinutten oy the ont the distriets tributary to town. ing are in the hab: cost, of living cusmitie of the cof- The celebration is to be an exception- tudes it fosters mons to-d1y ally enjoyable one, judging from the jupils who are not- Hedley zwas of the Maple Leaf Mill- program. During the day arrange- school studies; giv company wus the frst wines: ments have been made for baseball, , * acity, power and eff 3S Pringle, IC, counsel for the horse and pony. races, foot race a boy who is almo committes, Lrovgitt oot the main fasis. Jumping and teg-of-war. The prize the t acher s estim In 1), 191d and It) the Maple list is a very substantial one, makin city and werthlessi Leaf Co. peid no cividends on the total of about 150, Those attend- One of the chi common stock, bul in-H2i6 the disid- ing the ceiebration who enjoy a good * Fr work, weaving, ga was s per cent, in 1917 1 per picture show Wil be.enabled to avail in the lementary s cuttt., in 19S: per cent Part of the themselves of this form of entertain- Introduce, thy. pup t two years is re- ment from the hour of 3 p.m, until 9 a foi ured for this day by-the G stay tated 1 that se fe the conerete facts ease the esmpany weal ety Theatre. After the hour: the pie in many instanc Heron colborne ture show Closes the large hall tia so vitallved a Tl. H. Stevens, MP, sporting with be in use for dancing, good music hav- 6) sainaded (few seine heat, said tc the witners hat in INE heen secured for the-dance. minds of many bo: the last four-veurs here have. b Grain crops in the large district eer eesabintees trong protects bg the publie reger1-/About town are In fine condition. Nz Conviading en. ti tthe cout of vine. This yatters Complaints this year about lack of ing the cost ving, pabiers : from a pedagogical hutl vaid that Chey would frive two shui Tain as il-as come frequently, and Wu bs ehaeanint H r vi nya ee idea of, educacion down as they weke makin uo: moss ede training would hay during these four years on the cat. The Cillzens Lumber Company are - eotesinen te ee lenlarging thelr yards and building + ds gecepeenc on stock, von greartertion of tae Marans 5 alone. The force: Jarge sheds as well as a fine homs their, loca manager, Roy Williams. Irvine J. Burr. the enterprising Sate eperiers tes sto adil to-his-gar- eon-soclolog: ols h his gieal, The strong cently given the 1 Y common stock was not represented by Portant movement a money hivestme The witness retorted that it esented by upsets. Mr. Stev orl agent, 18 0 pe Be continually Increasing business. It is ompany bad issued op interest to note that he expects on ual training fo d show rooms to cope w ns cme back sharily declared that th Watered stock . Twenty-Gve-per 2M. of the new starter Fords in a few de Cacpineemnets froma commie: stock sued as bOnuS which will attract great attentloi Gat tres. without, on preferred stecis among Ford tans eer of education given flow dG you Justis the enormous 0 pa Chitas is constructing e support means s igs and large su pius whet e/cutiding on his Centre street prop-b ore than the int whole countey 3 suffering from: the arty, This is to be utilized by a recent ningum amount of Bish cost of living? asked the me zadition to our town in the person of sehcols. There ha ber from Vaneet Mr. Stewart, as a paint shop. be called a univer Mr, Shaw gave igures to show Und he-Agricultural Seelety-has-nearly- dustrial educativn. large profits were not made, and it completed plans for a splendid fall less attributable 1 ieclared that the farmers got 6 fair: and great enthusiasm is being ses: the flour price aisplayed-over the event as it is the The desire of + Me brought out the first of Sts kind in the Manyberries cure more efficien compat itatized at 5,000,900, district. inereasing the vost xt whieh half was 7 and hulf per cent. Lieut-Col, Nelson Spencer . visited ire of organize referred and a half common stock. van Thursday night. , vent the flooding Ss were 8 with cheap and pa Mm WE MOTELS and at/4he same 2.109, Assibiioadohn Vetiniar, Thelina themselves and th t J.C Meier, Hilda: J. Rettoe, Bow 1 cation enabling th wee was shane sso, fiand: A MeArthur, Suffield; W. Re eave thes deelFS Mr who hed been doing sor, Wales 1 Roth, 4. English, T velop a larger sone ted thet bafore the ma, Mrs Celina Hamel. Burdette; Mr. eund er: entettacel Au tchesge un) and Mrs KE Goisehne, F Rochleau point more: ne toy ins Vinnitre with thelr several ATTN TT TIT G. 0. Hargrave, Poundkeeper, Pound No. 1, Suffieta, Alta Jthe Let three wir yore t Cecil Pritchard, Fmpress; Mrs abilities; and the VEN andes Merged uy F2500n0 yearn Lofsren, Tompkins: Ty Pick, Al- soclety, working fi feipal ulal ef 754009. There t son: J, Fsying, Sehuler to elimipate one Rural fourplus Corona T, ty Redclitt; A causes of crim No. 128.) amounting 10. 2,001.07 Fo AUS Knapp. HL Agies, son namely, unemplo: Ug a continge ount of Cosmupolitan C, Magrath, Leth- The effect of 1 yeding a totil reserve Nridge; I. Nhnball, Hatton accentuate all the . 16, Tp. 12, Ree. Oa top of thate sald M Royai J. Darling, Gros Ventre; 7. another, viz, the you have been uble to pay a Sutton, Retlaw: G. Kinaettson, A. guarding the des no visible brand, tstt dividend, In all cxndor do youlGingetts Suffield, cratic forms of etnfettter stirrer ttt abte-enrichment Blacksmith Coal at reasonable schools. Lhe witness replied that wore than prices at Norrie Fawcett's. tt
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