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Medicine Hat News 1912-01-02 - 1912-06-29
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Page 4 MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Police Point For hoy wana eaght Murdered sit i Calgary . A Fair Grounds Board of Directors of Agri er the Ground Anoth on Present Grounds. A meeting of the board of directors of the Mediche Hat Agricultural ciety was held In their office, in the Boar dof Trade building, on Saturday the Sth inst at 2 p.m. Members pres- ent: J. Fleming, president, in th: chatlr; rectors W., Huckvale, Dr. Hargrave, A. P) Burns, D. Milne, A. J. Matthews, Mayor Spencer, A. P. Day, J. J. Quail, J. Fy Fisher, R. 8, Starks, C. Pingle, 8. b. Fawcett and G M. Jobnston. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Burns and Milne The following motions were unani- mousiy* adopted: Moved by Huckvaie and Fisher, that Mr, E. L, Becker's proposition to have Boy Scout's encampment at Fair Grounds during Fair time, and that the board of directors of this asso- ciation lend their ald to encourage the movement, z Moved by Hargrave and Huckvale that uniform vote of 500 be charg- ed for outdoor space for agricultur- al implements ang other manufactur- cultural Society to Look ov- er New Building Erected Moved by Fisher and Starks that Mr. Fred McClain. be elected a direc- tor of this society in place of Mr. Babb deceased. Moved by Fawcett and Spencer that at the Fair grounds subject to the ap- Proval of plans of architect. The president appointed Dr. Har- Brave and C. S. Ping e a committee to plan out an improvement in the plan of the grounds and submit sug- gestions on same. Meeting adjourned at 3.45, OBITUARY. Eleven Year Old Son of W: T. Williams Died This Morning. E Much sympathy. will be felt locally for Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Williams, of this city, in their bereavement in the ELBCTRIC LIE T MEN IN SESSION (Special co the News) sion. Several thousand from nearly 1,000 cities and throughout the country tendance, eM dally for the discussion of topics of common. tnterest to the member ship, In addition provide for numerous features of en- tertainment prepared for the visitors. FIRST THING The United States direct caile, the first successful ocean telegraph in op- Position tothe old) Anglo-American line, was completed thir The Faraday, while laying this cable in 1874, was compelled by storms to cut and buoy it in mid-oce- an, She returned the following April, picked up and spliced the end, but had toeut the cable again, when but twen- ty miles from shore for want of coal. It was picked up ago n and success- fully completed on, June 10, 1875. Ca- Yle rate, which had once been ten fi Seat ete on, Situations guaranteed. Special cast-off clothing, shoes, watchea, ed exhibits, oe ee pen ea MMe MOR d cigra muds auoopee ts twenty-five ENT Mire o) the of A028 to ladies. Particulars and eata- Jeweiry, guns, revalvers, valises, sult Moved by Hargrave and Spencer . cents with competition established, The Internationa Institute of Agri- store: aan logue free. Moler College, 609 Cen- Cases, stoves, musical instrumenta, that the board of directors meet at . Deceased, who was eleven years/ ana has since remained at that rate. Cultufe, Rome, Italy, estimates the qJtre St. Calgary. , -94att furniture, Democrat waxgons, y thelr office at 3 o'clock on Tuesday 94, was only ill for the short period The submarine cables of the worla Production of corn in Argentina. this i THE stes; tarness, bicvelus, carpenier text-andproceet -to-police-point and) of ten days. and despite the untiring ow have-a grand total-ot 293,769 Season at 295,85) bushels -+ DAILY NEWS FE) WVANTED A girl to help about Wovls, ete,, raw hides and furs, horse look over the ground in reference to eflorts of Dr. Smyth succumbgd early mites of line In operation, connecting For all kinds of job printing,-try lt; o* kitchen in boarding house. High- balr, wool and f ithers, bough: und an exhibition site. this morning, typhoid fever with ail the nations of the earth. the News Jot vepartment. EEE EE Let Eh lest wages. paid to competent hielp. sold. Apply to the Harvard Tailoring a - Apply by letter to box 1283 News. Honal Blectric Light Association, as- sembled today for a-four days ses- members towns are in at- Business sossi vill be the programme Seatile, Wash., June 10.-One of the largest and most notable gatherings Pulp Assassin Unknown ever entertained in Seattle, the thi : ty-fifth annual convention of the Na- the Moores, were found murdered this morning in tie Moore home. The heads had teen mashed to a pulp and were covered with biped and human hair Was found in the house, All were murdered in thelr beds, There is no defi clue to the mur- derer, although search Js being made, It is said, (or one, a Mr. Pear son Is suspected by the authorities, Owing to the mutilation the identity of the two women could not be ab- solutely established this morning, but the Vangileds, whe live a few miles from Viliscay, are sald to haye been visiting the Moores yesterday and last night, so it is felt certain that the victims are the women named, ' No robbery was committed. It seems, clear that only desire for revenge could have prompted the murder un- less the Work was done by -maniac. While Sleeping Towa Business Man, Wife, Four Children, and Two Wothen. Visitors Found With Heads Smashed to (W. A. PB, Dispaton) Villiseay, Ta. Ju 10. Joseph j Moore, a prominei lt; Villiscay business. 4. man, his wife ani four children and . , TAMeeens Seer two Women, supposed to be Mra. Van-1 3. Your dollars vary in value according as they vary in purchasing power. The man-or woman who Studies advertising 1s able, frequently, to make one dol- lar do the usual work of two. The experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premlum, that is, make it buy more than the dollar of non-redder of advertise- ments. How much above par are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how close- Whe ob ohe ole be obey oh, he ole ole be fe ole oho fe ole fe ofe ote ofe oe ole choke the ole oh ode obe de ole ode ole oe feeb eee be fede heed oe these headings. 25 words, one day .. .. .25 26 words, three days .. .50 25 words, aix days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at same rate. Cash must accompany the order. it will receive attention. HELP WANTED. Sitwations Wanted, Help Wasted, For Sale, Lost, Found, ete., ade under ad accepted for less than 25 cents. Phone your ad to No, 13 ring 2, and Monday, June 10th, 1912, LOST AND FOUND gt; Panama Hat, Owner may have same by paying for ad. Ap- ply aulte one, Becker Block 2 BOARD AND ROOM. Abie room with board 1s table bowtd. Newly turniah- N No ed. Terms moderate, 103 Montreal Street, 27946 ROOMS TO RENR + FFURNISHE DROOMS TO RENT Apbiy 234 Braemar st, 28243 ANTED Goneral servant. M es Wages 25.01 month. Apply im person to treal Street, ply 602 4th Ave, ,o--D Panty girl. Cosmopolitan Hotel, 279 Apply 276 tel, Seven Persons, Alta, ditch work. Have 2000 miles let. Sizes Of ditches from 3 to Bassano, Alta, barber trade, Summer rate m 6 Non- UOCKs trom erty 28206 yVANTED A Waltress, also cham- bermaid, Apply King George Ho- at1aiz VANTED Small team outfits for foot bottom. Janse, McDonnell Co., 267att uet MURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO Phone 132, , 28103 MAID WANTED Highest wagesTROOM TO LT Forniened, bath, paid to a competent person. Ap- hot and cold water, .phone, cen- att trally located, 701 Ottawa St. to KOOMS TO LET Two. rooms, fully att modern, willbe let as suite, un- furnished for housekeeping, or singly for rooming (furnished if desired.) Apply 111, 7th Ave. 27Tatt TO RENT Furatshed rooms to rent, Parlor, bed and sitting roam, mod- to Conveniences, suitable for two g Sentiemen, Apply 426 Toronto Street. : ataatt MISCELLANEOUS )WANTED ifen and women to earn ow WWANTHD LADIES' AND. GENTS Did you ever consider how much the testimony of. 67,000 owners means? Suppose four fifths of all the inhabitants of Que- bec should come to you, one by one, and say, I know these Stude- baker E-F-M 30 and Flanders 207 cars, because I own one. Over 67,000 Owners Tee oe Commend Studebaker Carg: They are all right, the biggest values you can buy. It would take over two weeks, at ten hours a day, for 67,000 Studebaker E-F-M 30 and Studebaker-Flanders 20 owners to tell you this about their cars, and when you realize that for every car in service at least five people know exactly how good it is, you could say that there are more E-F-M 30 and Flanders - Winnipeg, 20 boosters than there Hamilton, St. John and C: The tremendous weight of such approval is overwh lming. There isn t any use to which you could possibly put a car which these thousands of Studebaker owners haven't experienced be- fore you. 67,000 owners have proved that Studebaker E-M-F '30 ' and Flanders '20 cars are just as good as we say. wherever you go, you will are inhabitants in Quebec, algary put together. Every Studebaker owner will tell you his car is faster than anything near its size which he meets on the road. Studebaker - cars are light, they will go over heavy roads where other cars - cannot go, because the light car doesn t sink in. You will ride anywhere comfortably and safely. You can be sure, too, that always get back. STUDEBAKER-FLANDERS 20 TOURING CAR, 1000 .0.b. Walkerville. and Flanders '20 cars. In our Walkerville factories these cars are constructed with th utmost care. Our resources are enormous, and our immense production which, courting sales in all parts of the world, will aggregate close to 50,000 cars this year; enables us to build won- derfully good cars at low prices.. We are now employing, alto- gether, between 8,000 and 10,000 men with a monthly pay-roll of about 550,000. 180 cars per day are leaving our different plants, requiring over 60 special freight cars to transport them. Top, Windshield, Prest-O-Lite Tank and Speedometer Extra, T ing taking a dealer s age flee. SITUATIONS WANTED. (MATERNITY NURSING, 114 Domi jon St, FOR SALE coniition, 30 horse. power, ful eauipped. Apply P. O. box 597. ture, carpets and draperies, 260ate, 2T7a6 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP 5 passenger, touring, in first-class Prices right. Linoleum laid free of charge. J J. Moore, North Railway St. 28103 FOR SALE A large gas range, of- Co., 312 Fourth avemue opposite Oreamland theatre. P. 0. box 701. Phone 295, The Best Prices Paid for the above, * 28Dtt. n HE. MEDICINE HAT HIDE. FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on hand the best- selection of Second Hand Tools in the city, We carrr Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, uew and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fifles, Guns, Re. volvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice new line of winter goods. Ly. tt sry We buy everything mentioned above FORGET that Moore : carry a full, up-to-date line of furni- 604 Pay the best prices: Call at 504 South Railway St. or Phone 587. tf HARTERED ACCOUNTANTS The car isn t built that has in it any better material or is more skillfully manufactured than are Studebaker E-M-F '30 Competing cars of higher price cost most only because so few of them are built. Any 2,000 or 2,500 car would cost much less if even 10,000 were built annually, Not what what it is worth, should be your staidard, We could manufacture anyecompeting car on the market and in the quantities in which we sell Studebaker E-M-F 30 and Flanders 20 Cars, sell the other car. for less money than you are asked by other manufacturers today. In an E-M F 30 or Flanders 204 you not only buy ex- traordinary good cars but, dollar for dollar, you get more for your money than in any other car whatsoever. STUDEBAKER-FLANDERS 20 ROADSTER, Top, Windshield, Press-0-Lite Tank pon and mail it now. You-will be interested-in-our- 5 ncy for a fast selling car, you better write us, Some territory is still open. The Studebaker Corporation of Canada, Walkerville, Ontario id Speedometer Extra. a car costs but ae 8950-1. . b. Walkerville, rou are consider- Limited FOR SALE Eversole piano, and as a accountants and auditors, (estab- Pcs Binet ORE SAT tated tag), auditots; city of M La Hat, Winnipeg, Medicini Hat, Leth- bridge. A. E. Gibson, C.A, resident partner. Phone 198, will exchange for a lot, snap for cash, Street. SPANIELS Brown eres pedigreed, from best trained stock; just age to train for fall shooting. nels: getting over stocked. Wills at the following 8.00; bitches, 500. FOR -- SALE King room, Strathmore, Alta. 4 tabl showcase, wallcases, two barbe chairs and outfit. Terms of leas -ar- Tanged to suit purchaser. This is snap for prompt buyer. N. Reay, Assignee, Strathmore, Al Wyandotte eggs for ply The Chatterton House, cor. Ry. and Ottawa Sts. Medicine Hat, Phones 703 or 295. , Toronto St. WANTED TO RENT ED To FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE We horse power White Steamer A or sell at a Apply 633 Braemar 27946 curley retriev- ten weeks ol right Ken- low prices: Dogs Write R. W. Al- len, Hillside Kennels, Piapot, Sask. 273a24t Edward pool Apply Albert, i 273410t FOR SALE Thoroughbred White hatching, 1.50 per 13; also select Early Ohio seed potatoes, prize-winners Medicine Hat Fair 1911, 1.50 per bushel. Ap- 260att 10 RENT, Furnished, 8 roomed house within 2 minutes of post office, 60.00-per-month. Apply H. B. Browne Co., Auctioneers, 519 Toronto St., 276att WARE HOUSE TO RENT 10.00 Apply between 72 and- 4 Strayea from Box Springs 6 Rent a small cot- tage by the year or month. Apply to box No, 1293 News office. 28043 have a 40 high grade furniture. 201 Main Burns Block. jSt 28006 276att AUTO FOR SALE A G0 horde pow- AUCTIONEERS er, 4 passenger car in good repair; a and General Auctionsers, 519 Tor- onto St. Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Rancb and farm stock sales conducted any- where.. House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex- Derience at your disposal free. Phone eit 73. H. B. Browne Co, 519 To- ronto St. is2aet BUSINESS CARDS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES ana Sherlock, Manning Pianos lt; and Organs for sale and to rent. All rs) classes of insurance. W. J. Fleming, Office 881 Main Street. a ta E. Bartlett, B.4.sc Municipal Engineer, Dominion and Alberta Land Surveyor Industrial Spur Railways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation, ic Plans, Etc. Room 14, Imperial Bank Bullding. N. Xedleine Hat Phone 420 Painting and Paperhanging. Reynolds Stewart. (4th Avenue opposite Binnings) New Wall Paper Estimates cheer- fally ufrnished on cost of Papering your rooms. Phone 156. Roan Mare Lost May ist, one roan mare, 7 years old, welght 1400 pounds, heavy with foal. Brand left shoulder. Suitable reward. Thos. White. Medicine Hat, 272012 PIANO TUNING aa gg) GING and REGULATING kinds of repair undertaken at the lowest charge consistent with u- best workmanship, 'W. 4 HENDERSON CO., chartered - about tomobile that we will trade for good real estate. J, A. Campbell Co., To- ronto Street, opposite Assiniboia Ho- Telephone 68. Work teed. eer CHAS A. LDSEE 505 Main St tel. OFFICES TO RENT. aes. Fourth Ave, month, Phones 703 or 295, the News location in the city. News Office. 7 281d f, TO RENT, Furnished, 3 offices on from 16.00 per H. B. Browne Co., Auction- eers, 519 Torotito St, Medicine Hat. 27eate QFFICE TO RENT Fine large office 20x24 feet in size, corner of 4th Avenue and Main street, upstairs tn Block. Modern conventen- ces and well Mghted, Most centrat C. Apply at the Snbseribe now for The Dally Newi B, C., Industrial Terminus of Can- adian Pacific Rafiroad, where seven millions willbe spent within 3 years, 4 other transcontinental raliroads coming through Coquitiam. Our pro- Derty located at junction of Coquit- Jam and Fraser rivers in heart of in- dustriat section. First class setling Proposition, Liberal commissions to right man or firm, Exclusive terri- tory, Write today. Coquitlam Realty Co., Winch Building, Vancouver, B. June 5 12 Loosd Leat System The News Job Department has every facility for sup- s. plying the most satisfactory. Monday, J Just recei ment of 5 from. Blo ner, New The vests tailored a terns are fact the al the ackno ers in fan the Ameri Look th Complete 2 Turpi The Man's Get the Big LAC Vancouver, B.t result of the lac urday was Vane minster 7. GULF STATES (Special New Oreleains, of -the-foremost- country are com: Gulf State mament which b courts of the. Net nis Club. The ch singles, men s do gles are to be of the men s sin Waidner of Chic the championshij the doubles t Paul D, MacQuii MacQuiston. E 9 IN PU 1899 James J. Bob Fitzsimmon: won the undis championship of Island, N.Y, 1909 Stanley gan Assassin, k phia Jack O'Brier adelphia, 1909 Tomm Johnny Dunn in ton, N.Y. 1910 Willie B Tim Sullivan in 3 1911 Frankte J ny Daly in-10 ro JUNE 10 IN PU 1857 Harry Dreadnought D 97 rounds of figt Canada, 1908 Kid McC McCarty in 3 rou 1904 Young P ed out Joe Walcot timore, 1907 Joe Jean Bill in 4 rounds 1911 Joe Rives Tommy Dixon in Cal, RIFLE The scores at 1 fle range.on Satt as follows: Laney Brown J. L. Peard L. C. Brown SUBSCRIBE NOW
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Image 980 (1912-06-10), from microfilm reel 980, (CU1295917). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.