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Medicine Hat News 1911-03-02 - 1912-03-28
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ruary 15th, 1918 TON id Gives an Ry. Bill Yo further find x burgesses the La the clty clreulated vere signed by nearly teyayers asking the ant URS charter, pro jonioijal ownership ected. Th esen, unc stated to the tee that they would istlons or this t affected ral Mitche Munieipatity roval of the ality con iat part became Law art of the factory, In ly what was desired of the city nul bytaw, and to wait I cause the granting delayed for a y did not want to-do, then reported: pro: HUT passes Ive third HL will no 10 copies daily. 900 ctrealated tn city wine coptes Thursday. Advertimers im DaDy get the beneat Woekly country eirealstioe Hooks open to ad vertiners, VOL. 2, NO. 191 SP, MEDICINE HAT NEWS Eng land Husbanding Her Coal Supply, is Purchasing U.S. Fu Admiralty has Arranged for to Supply Gibraltar Lab- Ff eres orites make Statement that if Strike te both Sides will be Violating their Agreement. (W. AL PL has thls agreement distinctly guarantee London, Feb, 22- A 8 been caused in Welsh 1 the statement that the Bi arranged for supp n coal to be delivered at Gibral tar or Vigo. The steamer been in London u to load about 17. sation oul trade. by ish Admit 4, und in March it ther churterings It is w od thi the Ad. mlralty wishes to reserve what Welsh coal is available Yo Londen, Feb. strike on March tople of conversation today. Something The vxwected coal Ist Is the principal of a sens in the nature on was is Declared Cable s minimum wage under conditions, If the owner live up to thelr tiart of ft the agreement obtained confir fon of thi t that the ised will haye an important bear- gon the present quarrel, and it may even make it ne ry for the min eps to ballot all over again on the question of a strike Mr hat as the of the minimu the princi the 110 agreement tend it now and pi They could do this on c real polut THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1912 /GIRL S PECULIAR DEATH IS BEING INVESTIGATED Young Ward of 73 Year Old Man Dies Shortly After Her Guardian. MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA, CANADA. ouxe REPORTED PROPOSE TUNNEL ON NEW YORK TRIP WWDER ST, LAWRENCE Will Pay an Official Visit Soon List of Invited the Big Plan for Tube at Mont only Trouble. real for Steam and Elect ric Roads. WANT GOV'T, ASSISTANCE sos sic vor Plans Have Been Laid Be- cc fore Ministers Project an Entirely New One. Home Rule be Introd (W. ALP. Cubled London, Feb. 22 Althous So Says Invitations to Irish ee Introduction of the Bill. found Jn onal Banguer where John Ret- infatuation the pol to Washington et the invitati uritish am realiza, hopes will be See ee BY OMMINAS he invited desir / TODAY'S MARKETS: beyond a Held on St. Patrick s Day DAILY EDITION WAL PL AND C. A PL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE PRICE, FIVE CENTS Bill. uced 2nd Week in March National Banquet to be Will Closely Follow uy belore the date of the ten The or pears the signatures: pi meniers of parliarnent, Terry MeVeagh and Mathew Keating portance to the state vent that the home rule bill will be 2 about. the sscond week in two rik AINE TO-TAKE ASIATI THROUGH CANADA Built for Trade Will be to Protect Atlantic Trade OW. A. P. Cabley ort that six 24 knot vessels will be uilt for the purpose of sending west- and Asiatic traffic via Instead of Wa the United it is stated that the vessel the govern- for self-de- tates be subsidized by Towa rds Step Peace at Portugal s Expense king over by Germany Com- uguese Possession in Africa but Germans are not to Nish and German diplomats, however much Portugal might quarrel with the ethics of such diplomacy, London, Feb. 23. Baron Yon Stumm, director of the political departmepst off The German foreign office will visit Londom soon, in an effort to create a visited Berlin on q similar errand. The Baron, who is known to have pro-Boglish sympathies, will have a cordial reception from the British go arremmemt Ne J. Haslam of Bowell is im the Hat today. D. Needham of Taber Hotel is in the City today transacting bustiess with the Medicine Hat Milling Co, Mr, G. H, Reed of Lethbridge is in the Hat today. Mr, Lenaham and family left today for Broderick, Sask, Messrs, A.B. Kendall, Shaid and Gordon of Winifred ar ih the city. 1. M, Mansfield was in the clty yes terday trom Bowell, Mr. C, Watson of Winnipeg, who sprung last night by Clement Ed- the miners forego claim ai List your property with H.C. Pettet wards, Laborite, of the London Sun. to which they are entit Sec we Ney SASL. SI proposal Co, Ties will ven ANE ohh Melee te He claims to have made a discovery if Se ee ita Dae daly opened. 101 coreite consideration ight whlch seeins 63 wbow (iat tho tainess clone 1002s FO ts wtated Unt Grog ee God Owners ace vole eon inl ater cSt Va oe, ond React ge ONE prewsel conleationl Mir, Baw ards. who upbrosehen. the, conaiton ed ANG Tale Tae EAS canoes 2 veel bs seed meres th tae agreement at: i910 bere Rogiige seen uae fougien e FO es Cannon foal Washington, F During Time of War. ec bourd be miners and owners which the a ton and the nasracniaat who) May fax come 5 ond autres Tae Gaveerceraival sis esbla i oa will violate If they strike for a min amit quantities ie a oot gn roe: (oe ea mae jcum raie er wager, te clainie tha eat d nl more than. thi steam railways, thus connecting the . the capital of Costa Rico with Gea ae Nor. 70.2 fof the worth and south shores, p the single word, Harthquake landou, Feb. 22 The announe Osta No. for the strest failway eervicete: op in It. He feare another eat- ment from Montreal company oe Five Ships eens E Toe ere toma svonbe whence ES i ome ke both ses of Ht thas hee eae ao oh cho op op roud men had een formed to operat Cests of sine of pnts beoneen Gren Retain W eek on Virginia Coast Poictetaeeren sy nspector of the local London Times confirms the si his cepatia cal oe Tm the gs. repairs, Two More Schooners Have Been Blown out to Sea by ; : Worst Blow in Years Dwellings Wrecked Peo- German-English Diplomats ple Killed at Bluefield. Plan Anoth . an Another Kersh, tay Ta orrne rene ital st taro. 22- lt;ieel Qeder for Building Material Secured by Mr. Warren Over- ote st tere oly ithe moro bye a Banya storm at Nore pack for the Alberta Clay Products Company of This . : tows thet hes vyoited the Vinginia Fork, W. Va, lait ifgin at 9 pm 7 ee fase ih geany yours: (Tile aurea ber Th shasta fr abt arn City--Largest Single Shipment of This Nature lame Breese tat sy Hog BGG c caies Ga mes Doe Gel ae eee ae Ever Made in the Canadian West Negotiations Carrie. on ee by Capt, Halen being lows rap child were seucrly tmgmed. North Seale Actual Posseasion. re ee et ere etinn MR, WARREN OVERPACK HAS RETURNED FROM CALGARY AND eae tie rates . lIN HIS POCKET IS THE LARGEST INDIVIDUAL ORDER FOR BUILDING) Fe ionic eh din MATERIAL EVER GIVEN IN WESTERN CANADA. THE WESTINGHOUSE, trom us wovsualiy well intormed to the fact that i CHURCH, KERR COMPANY HAS THE CONTRACT FOR THE ERECTION OF source that Africa ts thely to be one THE NEW C.P.R. SHOPS AND MR. OVERPACK WENT TO CALGARY TO SEE Jo: tiv pivotal of me Anio-Cerman GENERAL MANAGER GILMORE AND SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUG- sition towards an ontent. TION CALDWELL IN REFERENCE TO A TEST WHICH HAD BEEN MADE IN) Crrat tritain s acquiescence in tak NEW YORK OF SAMPLES OF BRICK AND HOLLOW-WARE FIREPROOF i er 0 Germany of the Portu- apa ONCERNS ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. nc a RN arene uaccearonl vk 4 Action Quickly Follows thetr llows thetr Notification to Bocretary THE INTERVIEW WHICH MR. OVERPACK HAD WITH THE REPRESENT. asked for in ehstag by the Im- Knox to Stay at Home Want Panama Matters ATIVES OF THE CONTRACTORS WAS THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY. AS ris chanceltor, bot Portugal has Arbitrated First. THE RESULT OF THE NEW YORK TESTS, THE MEDICINE HAT PRODUCT i b: to part with - 80 CLEARLY SHOWED ITS SUPERIORITY OVER THE SAMPLES FROM : eucae eats ep bob bok bh PhS Hie to the fact that Columbia's claims RIVAL COMPANIES THAT THE ALBERTA CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY siee Gus ise vitor: + g ve Elin comection with Panama have not RECEIVED AN ORDER FOR FIVE HUNDRED CARLOADS, ALTHOUGH stunding that Germany will not seek Fe eee E couempa HAs l been arbitrated Notification xiven by THE ALBERTA CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY HAVE OVER 1200 CAR LOADS 'e ais sctusl possession of the Por- port, They, with Dr 0 CRECALLED MINISTER the Columbian government todas says TN STOCK THIS WILL HELP TO REDUCE THE SUPPLY ON HAND. THE) irica'ty secant tut scion of the S PHOM Tur sranes. sh Gowers ines seowats 016 pp, SHOPS ARE TO BE BUILT PRACTICALLY OUT OF FIRE PROOFING, coninew ar sere of commer E ogote, Columbia, Fe SMUGN Maen Gbiunita. and, tre WHICH GOES TO SHOW THAT IF THE C.P.R. CAN USE THIS MATERIAL IN isterest pecuiiariy ner own without E Gen. Pedre Oshinn, El caieea Stave te closed. It continues THE CONSTRUCTION OF THOSE LARGE SHOPS, IT CAN BE USED VERY ex of-competition trom Ensiand. ees Minister to the hited States tat t will malutain ner tovermaton- SATISFACTORILY IN SMALLER STRUCTURES OF ANY NATURE. Gee ae es elle Soe ee pes cmealod Hy te cathe Eevee Se zm as Hi b M ee eee full attendance of the Washingt The only con- arri eed to Miscuss. 6 ee . ; Fon gmenae rere MEDCL t age je Canadian two months 1 and sixty jenting a capi- attout four milion dot er of whick provinces. A the a fow of special jountains. Ten ae yard ye balance represent an ition to the Igcomanive Lead of the lakes Of the total, 17p sucihe, 9 being, je and 1.9co: ni the rast from Cana- he Canadian Nol Grand Trunk Pa an F ty, Mo,, Feb. 13.8, W, and the oth- tol Bullding nv the plan Hon of a new capl- the structure destroyed ). 5, of last year, started utr of Inapection to visit f Arkansas, Misslssippl, ndiana, Minnesota and Ith g view of gathering mation which will gulde future work cha of cause neither it nor the Columbian people holds the position by the Co- lumblan minister at Washington in notifying the State Department that a visit to Columbia of Secretary of 6 Knox would be inopportune ow- FORMER HAT BRAKENAN HAS AILUED AT VIKING YESTERDAY J. A. Kennedy, ex-C.P.R. loca brotherhood Brakeman. Died from Hurts in C.N.R. Wreck. Word was received by. the local lodge of the Brotherhood of Rallway Trainmen of the death of J. A. Kenne- dy, formerly of this city. He was Killed at Viking yesterday. Kennedy formerly lived here and was a brakeman on the C. P. R. Some time ago Kennedy severed his connec- ton with the C. P. R. and went to the C.N. R. and was breaking on the main line out of Edmonton, Prior to leay- ing the Hat he was a member of the Press of the recall of the Columbian minister was that it should be thor- oughly understood that th depart- ment had not directly or indirectly suggested this course which conse- quently appears to have, been purely voluntary on the part of the Colurn- bin government, lodge The mains will be interred at Edmonton Friday, CANADIANS HONORED London, Feb, 22, -Dr. Willey of Me- Gil has-been appointed fellow of the University College, London, The fol- lowing Canadians have been elected fellows of the Royal Colonial Insti- tute. J. J. Danfield, Robt. Cale, A. C. Haray, A. i Munt, Hon, G. E. Kemp, 8. W. Pugh, G, M. Richards, G. W. T. Stone and Geotfrey Tupper. It is, clear that .delimentation of spheres of interest in Afr feather in the caps ee could not be eternally with- is Declared Valid Justice Charbonneau Gives His Decision in Decision in . the Famou Famous Ne Temere Case at Mont- yeal Held that Decree has No Effect Against Civic. Code Minister was i * Authorized by Civic Statutes Children are Legitimate. lt; Dressed in Costumes to Suit Thrower-out at Non- George the Principal T: Roug h Neck i Sask (WL ALP. ment, declaring the marriage illegal rendered by Mr. Justice Laundereau on March 23rd, 1911 and aueh judg ment, moreover, he finds that the withdrawal of the husband from the Methodist church of evidence after that uit by filing desitment of Judge admitted the mebrerettes bave) setenpe) sce: sever): From the suit by filing desitment of serve they abruptly Ift the court room of their stalwarts ? to act as stew did pot prevent the wif from and the case for the husband, that is,/ards for theik mecting tonight at Ai Didpatch) for the hus- they filed drawn, The attorneys band claimed that wh ir withdrawal that hey desisted from th lady won, There could Montreal, Feb, 22. Judgment was handed down today in the famous marriage case by Justice Charbonneau. He upheld the Validity of the mar- riage, He maintains that any officer feuthorized to solemnize a marriage can marry any two persons who ob- serve the ordinary formalities, Includ- ing marriage license, no matter sult London, Feb. 92 The non-mititant what their religion may be. The seeking to establiah her clvil staues that the marriage of a Catholic bert Hall when Chancellor Lioy - judge holds that the Ne Temere De- by bringing evidence to prove that her performed by a priest and was never . Z was legal and her ehildren presented to the court. The original C*OTR Will give am arldress. These marriage legitimate. He holds the children are legitimate and born in wedlock. cree has no effect as against the civil code which, he holds, authorizes all persons who are allowed to keep reg- isters of civil statue to marry parties The entire cave for the wife was as to the marriage betwen Marie Em- placed before the court several ma Cloustre and Bugene Hebert, sol- snonths ago, the Judge reserving the emnized by the Rey, William .Timber right not to adjudicate upon the mer- Lake, a Methodist minister, authorized Its of the question of marriage, pro- to ke p a register of civil statues on viding he found that as a matter of July, 14th, 1910, He held that it was proceedure and practice it was Illegal performed legally. He upholds M ) hear evidence in a case after the dame Hebert s opposition to the judg- party beginning the suit had with- soventy athletic young women vr ressed in physical culture costumes so as not to impede their movemeot tare and Hebert at Montreal July 14,/and to otRain order, with persistont 1908 and solemnized by the Rev. Wm, iterruption euch one of the stewards Timbertake, a Methodist minister of 48 prepared and trained to give a) the centenary Methodist church, good account of herself in a rough) Both were Catholics and born, in and tumble resistance to any ejection that faith, Mrs, Hebert in Fall River, of any militant sister who does not Mass, in 1883, and Mr. Hebert in St. think Ldoyd-Geonge ts answering ade- Valentine In 1881 quately some of the awkward qher i Judgment by Judge Laurendeau was rendered March 23rd, 1911 annulling the marriage between Madame Clou- spent yesterday in the clty, has re- turned to Winnipeg after transacting important real estate business in Bas- sano, aGrad ettes will Keep Order at Meeting Job 70 Women will Act as Militant Gathering Lloyd- alker, (W. A. P, Cable) tions to which Miss Chrystabel Pank. huret hae asked him to trot hao ann the application for tickets for this meting that Albert Hall hokling 10,000 could have been filled twice over, some seventy mem- bers of partiament will te present ond Tort Lyton and Mrs. Faweett amd Mrs. Phillips Snowden will speak, When the anti-suffragette meeting takes pho in this ball next Wedimene day prominent members of Both houses of partiament and thee wives will te present. The speakers inctode Lon Cromer, Lord Chapeetior Curson amt Lewis Harcourt. Each. Michet hokler pledges not to interrupt the meeting.
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Image 757 (1912-02-22), from microfilm reel 757, (CU1854691). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.