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nott r Aldermen: Calder; Crichton, J. illus, Dr. M- Mayor, W. men: J. A. William Short, K. . elected mayor: Dr. H. R, Smith, James East (re-eiectod), Gustave May (re- elected), Joseph Driacoll, and H. A. (relected.) Municipal Elections Results in Towns and Cities of Alberta and Saskatch- village. of Chapel, Bear Dablitie in ewan Short Elected. Mayor in Edmonton--Sin- in Oalgary Hardie in Lethbridge. N ALBERTA Edmonton Kay, Schooi board: Dr. W. A. Those fon, T. A. Pert, R. D, McGurehy, Cole Jeginte board: W. H. Duncan, D, J. Thom. Saskatoon Mayor, BE. F. Harrlot, Aldotmen: J. H. Anderson, Dr. Young, Fawcett, E.Gordon, John E. Paul, H.-G . G9 dD. Meco Lovering, J. A. MPP. By-laws fi commission and a Mayor, J. Carleton. Councillors: Gobson, Crossley, Mabee and Harrl- e. Thompson, G. G. Eitiot, J. W. Cole * man. aie Strassburg Mayor, Lemuel E. Seller. Council- G. D, Wallace, F. Gross. Pu- Athabasca Landing or, Wedd, Council: Falconer, and Vance. gt; Charles B. Halpin. Council- W.G. Sage, H. L. lis. School Board: Sharp, A. M. McDonald: ay, A R, Bowerman, (acclamation). IN SASKATCHEWAN Robt. Martin. Aldermen: by-law carried. : . Council m and Sed- Councillors elected: S. Ketbin, A Saar oe maton: Mayor, E. B tone Councillors: R. J. G. Dow, HR. James Speers, Geo. M, Riddoch. Lacombe Broadview Mayor, C. R. Boultbee. Council Hunt, Wood and Upex, Wapelia gt; oe John Kidi was the only person Wominated for mayor and is ther for elested by acclamation. No names) Were presented for councillors. This wil, necessitate another nomination day which has not yet been arranged. a Watrous wa, R.. P. Jo; 7 Dre Collier, Walawright Lally. Councillors: Mills, P. W. Nevison, Regina Mayor, Edwin Meadows. Counell- lors: B. L. Martin, H. R. Finlay, W. essel, Rounding, Miller, Mc- E, Wright. Five . Chosen Candidates Big Vote. DE. BLO FOR BULYEA S JOB Calgary, Dec. 9. The Albertan says: His HonofJieutenant Gover- nor T. H, Blow, resplendent in the cocked hat and gold embroidered court uniform of his office, accom- panied by his staff, opened Isture. Aecording to rumor the above is what ean be expected to be seen in the columns of the daily papers some time 1916 ,as the latest rumor in FLEGTIONS resentatives Are Out of Eleven private life of a country gentleman, The elections held yesterday in Bx- e lsior Municipality resulted in the following five men being plected: J. political circles is that Dr. Blow, founder of the Calgary University. and prominent in Conservative cl:- 2500 A Armstrong, J. Salmond, J. Friteh, cies, is to be the next Neutenank 2000 B, H. Earl, F. H. Wright, The in- governor of the province. terest in the election was fairly). tr, Blow himself states that the close despite the fact that the poll +ymor is a surprise to him, but it is i were considerably scattered. generally. accredited among those k 28- 1575, There are six polls. No. Wilsons) who gre supposed to b in on the No, 2, Aasits; No. 3, Bullshead; No. inside. 4, Aldersons; No. 5, Jenkens, No. 6, Medicine Hat. The vot , 2 Cenc 8 a 6 a. A Armstrong- 38 ae 2 1. 2B 15-116 J. Salmond ... 39 98 426 (25 A 149 . Friteh . 40 46. 3 32-8 10-104 EH Barl ... . ww. 6 A 2877 . H. Wright ... 18 3 18) -B - 5 70 Wm. Baker : 19-4 7 18 2 1964 T. M. Babbington 2 1 5 17 4 20- 49 HLM. Cavan . Td 1 20 14 88 S.-M. Copper . 10: 2 age 2 6: J. McLean .. ... 2.0. 2 Te -W. A. Stuart .. . 20 22 15 is 412-46 Lak NORTHCL1*PE BUYS MRIS) Dublin. Dec. bas -just purchas ee byes 4g view of its interesting: fed paid gvite.a stiff paige. Land Northcliffe purposes to pass a Jeonsiderable part of his time in bis Trish howe. GAR'S BROTHER 10 RENOUNCE RIGHTS Does Not Want to Stay in Line of Succession to the Thgone, St. Petersburg, Dec, 10. Bniperor Nicholas and the members of the Im- Derial family are greatly upset by the throne. The morgantic mar- riage contracted in 1910 by the Grand Duke with the divorced wife of a brother officer, was recently blessed by the birth of a son. This event prompted Grand Duke Michael's do- cision. He wishes to retire to the assuming the title of count in order to enjoy. domestic bliss far from the atmosphere of the court, for which he never hid any desire. Tho emperor is opposed to this step all the more because of the recent II - ness of bis only son, Crown Prince Alex, which has revived fears for the succegsion. The sons of the late Grand Duke Viadimir. who would become, the ext candidate for the throne, unhap- pily share their father s intense un- popularity. AM classes of well-in- formed. Russians, indeed,. regard the possibility of thelr ascending the throne as disastrous to the dynasty. The dowager empress, Marie, is so fmcensed: at the action of the Grand Duke Michaei that she annourices that she will not return to Russia unless whe changes his mind. Such a change would involve dissolution.9f the mor- MINISTER . Bealsteeas Too Good a Shot for Two Assailants One Dead, Anotijer Badly Injured. Greensburg, a Des 10. Three gen, each armed with a shotgun, stood up and fired at each other until one Was mortally wounded, another was 80 badly disabled he could not fire, and the third, a preacher, slightly. hurt, Thureday-evening in a remote section of the parish, according to Teports brought here today. The minister, Fleet Harrell, took Mrs, Charles, Lindsey into his home atter she had separhted from her husband. This enraged Lindsay and Thursday he met the minister in front of the latter's home, told him he was armed, and suggested Harrell get his gun. The minister stepped into his house, got his gun and on AITAIN. AND: STATES ARBITRATE CLAIMS Washington. Dec. 9 Great Britain and the United States have agreed Oi the coiiposition of the tribunal, for the arbitration of pecuniary claims, as provided in the special ar- Tangements recently ratified by the two governments. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, British member of the North Atlantic coas fisheries arbitration tribunal at the Hague, in 1910, will represent Great Britain. Chanitler P. Anderson, counsellor of the department of State will represent the United - States, These two will nelect a third member, who will act aa umpire and will be a subject of nelther Great Britain or the United States. - The third member has been agreed upon and his name will be announced later. Edmund 1, Newcombe , Deputy Minister of Justice, will be as- sociated ithhim. Salvero Mattel- Prevost, of New York, will be chief was one of counsel io the Venesuela Doundary arbitration. Robert Lan- sing, one of the counsel for the Unit- ed States in the fisheries arbitration will be associated with him, A schedule of claims for submis- sion to arbitration has already been agreed upoh and thc amount claim- ed on both sides is altogether about 4,000,000. Tt f understood that a eupplemental. schedule of claims is Mkely to be agreed upon before the tribunal meets. The claims already agreed upon require the decision of many interesting and important question of international law and are fvided into four classes, Claims Dased on alleged violation either In whole or in part of agreements; claims of either. government as to wrongful collection of custom dutied: or other charges by each government or its national; on personal wrongs of such nationals, due to the opera tions of the military or naval forces of the other government, or to acts of negligence of the civil authorities of the other government and claims based on contracts by either govern- ment or the nationale of the other government Tt is expected t t the tribunal will meet next spring. and by agreement of two governments its first session will be held in Washington. SECRETARY KNOX (S . CONSIDERING PROTEST (Continued trom page 1) ing the Liberal government, believes the prophecy -eabl a from New York that if arbitration should be. asked, the United States Senate would re- fuse it. It continues: *We cannot conceive a difficulty more suitable to arbitration by the Hague tribunal. Hope for Wilson. Marichester, Eng., Dec. 10. The (Manchester Guardian, one of the Jeading Liberal - newspapers of the British Isles, commenting, on the dispatch sent to Washington by Sir Edwani Grey, British Foreign Min returning. fired at Lindsey just as the latter shot at him Lindsey fell. Nat. Lindsey, son of Charles, thou rushed upand after the elder men had got to his feet both fired at tho minister, In the exchange of shots the son Was mortally. wounded, the father shat again, but will live, and the minister was only slightly hurt. The mihister assisted the wounded men into a wagon, to be taken to a physician. . EXPLOSION Killed Score of People Near Chicago Thousands of Windows Broken. Offer For a Few Days Only Our prices ate such that these lots won t last long. A- splendid business corner in Block 54 must be sold this week. See us for snaps -in Central Park, Her- ald; Fownsite and Hill. 108 Lots in These lots were chosen in such parts of e city to enable the purchasers a selec- Rental Agents for Hull Block. Chicago, Ml, Dec...9 Fitteen or twenty persons are reported to have been killed by an explosion this af- jternoon in the A C. O'Laughlin quarry at Bellewood, a suburb about ten miles west of Chicago. Thousands of windows in the vicinity of the blast were rcported shattered. The explosion was heard for ten mites. TONS OF ONIONS WERE Chicago, Dec. Cooked by the ton last night threo-storey warehouse, filled with them, caught fire and blazed up rap- idly, a few decors from a west side hospital. The-hospital officials re- Quested the firem n to sound their gongs or jecessary noises and the fires muni Gated with thelr Heutenants by signs and sentynotes to the pipemen, The sflent ff Tight was folled, however, by the powerful odor of the onfons which pervaded the entire district within a half-mile radius. Several firemen were-overcome by smoke and one pipe crew after another was put out of commission affer the teaje compelling powers of the onions. of the lower floors. By- mote of 7 to 5, the London ety council. refused to send the ;seheme proposed hy Hon. Adam Peck for the electrification of the London j and Port Stanley railway to the peo- ple. Subscribe now tor the Daily Newa ister, on the subject of the Panama canal duties, expresses the belief that Woodrow Wilson, who has not com- mitted himself to support the Pan- ama canal bill, s did President Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, gives a better chance far far and unbiased hearings of the contentions of Sir Bdwgrd Gre: A Simple Treatment That Will Make Hair Grow Now Sold in Canada. Every up-to-date woman have radiant hair. There are thousands of women with harsh, faded, charactetless hair, who do-not try to improve it In England and Paris women take pride in having beautiful hair. Ey- ery Canadian woman can have lus- trous and luxuriant hair by using SALVIA, the Great American Sage Hair Tonic. Every reader of the News can have an attractive head of hair in a few weeks by using SALVIA. All first-clas druggists sell a large bottle for 50 cents and guarantees it to banish daudruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp fn ten days or money back. SALVIB is a deantiful, non-sticky Hair Tonic, Sold at Pingle's Drug Store, Medi- cine Hat, Alta, should pleasant, The Financial Times understand: that underwriting arrangements: are in progress for 1,500,000 loan by the: city of Moose Jaw in 4 1-2 per cent debentures quoted at .94. SPIRELLA CORSETS MADE TO measure, guaranteed for one year against breaking and 3 very Ught weight. House No. 7, School Av- enue, opposite east side of - high school. Phone 699 for appointment or write P.O. box 72, Mrs, Matthews. 191-3 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS lt;a A HENDERSON CG., charteret Accountants and auditore, (estab Ushed 1882), auditors, eity of Medicine Hat, Winnlpes, Medicine Hat, beth bridge. AE. Gibson, 0.4, resi Partner. Phone 198. Burns Blocl aTratt counsel for the United States He High School Annex BELL SONS INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC, Corner of North Railway and Main Streets. gt; PHONE 633- lt;4 HOUSES FOR SALE Townsite Fe' St, 50x130, 9 roomed briek house, . 7,500; 2,500-cash; balance, 6, 12 and 18 months. 2 roomed shack for 1300. 400 cash; Balance 15 a month, fand the Alaska boundary arbitration, , Balmoral St A terrace of 3 Houses, the lot for 3200. 1500 cash, balance arranged. King St Shack and stable on 50 ft. lot, 1850. One third cash, balance 6 and 12 months. South Yuill. Rents for 13' month. Queen St 3 roomed Cottage; gas and wa- ter, 1400 400 cash, balance 15 a month without interest, It rents at 15 a month. NORTH YUILL Block 17, Lot 17, 1200, One-third cash, bal- ance 6 and 12. Block 17, Lots 1 and 2, at 2900. One-third cash, balance 6 and 12 months, Block 18, Lot 4, 1200. One-third eash; * bal- ance 6 and 12. mos. Rosedale Trackage Block 6, Lot 10, 4500. Usual terms. .. TOWNSITE Block ,93, Lots 9-10, 4800. ' Usual terms. - CENTRAL PARK Block-31, Lots-13 and 14, 850. Usual Block 24, 100 ft. er, 2700. 1000. cash; balance 6 and 12 mos. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Block 31, 1 pair, 1025. Terms. -RIVERSIDE Special Blk. EB, 100x 287 ft., cor., river lots 5000; one third cash, balanc 2-and 3 years. Block 19, Lots 3526, 1050. Terms. Block 19, Lot 40, 500. Terins, Block 7, Broadway, 1200. Terms. Block 12, Broadway, 1250. Terms. Block 12, Fourth Ave., 1000. Terms. Braemar St. Block 41, Lot 13, 50 ft., 12,500. Terms. South Railway St., op- posite freight sheds, Block 69, 10,250.00. Half cash, balance 6 and 12. HERALD Toronto St., Block 8, 50 ft., 1200. Block 9, 50 ft. 1125. TOWNSITE Main St, Bloek 11, ft. corner for Block 10, Lot 18, 1600. Terms, 50 Block. 7, 50 ft., 1475. Tenns, Car at your service at all time: corner, ; WANTED ON OR BEFORD 25th Situations Wanted; Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, ete., nds under these headings, ROOMS TO RENT. errand TO LET THREE GOOD s:ZE furnished apartments, Terms model ate. Apply 116 Haat Mala St. 129- 0 RENT FRONT BEDROOM, FUE 26. words, one-day c+ +; 25 nished,. bath . eonneoted,. Centra 26 words, three days ., 50 Phone 5 . 128 : 26 words, olx days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at same rate. No ad accepted tor less than 25 cents. Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No. 18 ring , and it will receive attention. BELE WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE, GENERAL SER- vant, Family of two. One who can sleep at home preferred. Apply 51 Fourth Ave. * 120-3 a ae eae WANTED FIRST CLASS CUTTER in a butcher shop. Also lady book- ee Apply Medicine Hat WANTED - STHNOGRAPHER FOR law office immediately. Apply drawer 664, 12968 Skane GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply Mrs, Drake 420 Brae- mar St. 128-8t trae eS WANTED PANTRY. GIRL. APPLY Cosmopolitan Hotel. 128- tf WANTED DISH WASHER. ply to Joseph Shumacher South Railway. St, Back of Linseed Ol MMie. 128-8t WILL YOU WORK FOR ME? Show- ing people my literature about Ott hs Alberni, the great new seaport of B. ., now being developed by railroads and other vast interests. Splendid seller, Liberal commissions, prompt Settlements, good material to work. with, 8. J. Wilson, 118 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B. C. 125-6 WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOK- KEEPER. Apply in own handwrit- ing: The Medicine Hat Milling Co. 127-3 WANTED DINING RROOM GIRL. Apply, Cosmopolitan Hotel. 127-3 TO -RENT--2 FURNISHED ROOM in modern house, Apply 733 Charle 128-4 ROOM TO RENT UARGH FRON room, furnished, suitable for two, Ap 804 Second Avenw 128-3 TO RENT 2 OR UNFURNISHED roots; modern house. Apply 42 Roy St. ean have'same by calling at Monarc Cigar Store and asking for Loon Tdng. 128-3 LOST RUBY-STICK PIN, FINDE Please return to engineer's offic Southern -Alberta, Land Co, Rewar 128 FOUND ON GROUNDS. OF MONT RHAL St. School, a watch. Owne can have same by calling at Mon Teal St. school after school hours 127- os SSS FOUND: AN UMBRELLA WA found in opera house some time ag Owner will remit sum for ad: whe they receive umbrella. Apply New 114 WANTED GENERAL SERVANT. Apply - to Mrs. W. G. Lynch, 603 Main St. SERVANT WANTED FOR GENER- al housework. Apply 723 Main St. 125-6t BRICKLAYERS WANTED ON THE 126-tt B board, either by week or month. A white help-employed. Apply to Mri Leland, at 418 Toronto street, thre doors from Century Methodist churo 126. Ogilvie Flour Mill job. Telephone 787, STRAYED Job Office. Canadian Stewart Co, Limited. Sais - -tt 25 REWARD THE ABOVE WIL Fates to Particulars and cata- logue free. -Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St, Calgary. to the recovery of-one grey geldin weighing about 1300, branded eith H. F. monogram on left shoulder, ) oe Ret thigh This horse four years old and has trix med tail. R. H. Starks, Medicine He Sept. 30, 1912. 69 TEACHER WANTED FOR TH State School District No. 1817. Com- mence duties first Monday in Jan- uary, 1913. Sec.-Treas., Seven Persons, 127-6 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED POSITION. AS CLERK or bookkeeper. Apply box 1437 News office. 121-t WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED FROM. OWNERS, LOTS OR acreage within the city limits, suit- able for subdividing, Submit full de- scription and location; with lowest price, terms, etc. Apply box. 1447, Daily Neys. 129-6 TANTED TO BUY Bullding lots ; im Old Survey, Herald or Central Park. Give prices, terms, etc., to P, 0. Box 510, Owners only need apply. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Apply 377 Esplanade, * ea-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE cow, In BALF. aPPLy to W. Tomlin, 889 East Road Allow- ance, after6 p.m. 129-3 i FOR SALE 17 ROOMED Goop house, with water and gas; just across. street are valuable business. Tots. Apply 941 East Allowance. Apply. Wm, Wellington, MISCELLANEOUS a eee NS SKATES SHARPENED PARTIE wanting skates ground, can bave san done in a first class manner at tt skating rink, Main St. J. Halwar 125- HORSE AND CATTLE INSURANC Insure your horses and cattle in th General Animals, Instrance -C Prompt settlement of claims. . 7 Wolfe, agent, Pruitt Block, Toron Street. -Photie 674. 128 DANCING CLASSES EVERY. MO day, Wednesday and Friday. A Tangements made for out-of-town private lessons if desired. K. He nian, 513 Toronto Street, Medicis Hat, 124- ee ae THE MEDICINE HAT HIVE, FU AND JUNK CO: The above hat on hand the best- siection of Secor Hand Tools in the clty. We cari Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, ne and second band Clothing, Clock Watohes, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, R. yolvers,. Wagons, Buggies, Harnes and a alco new line of winter good We. buy. everything mentioned abo and pay the best prices. Call at 6 South Rallway St or Phone 687, ees eee See LOOK LOOK HERE THE RA FUR SEASON IS OPEN. Don t s your furs or your raw hides t 128-64 ONE GOOD IDEAL GOOD CHEER cook stove for sale nearly new, It burns wood, coal or gas, Price 25, Apply 421 King street. 127-8 VIOLIN- FOR-SALE IRST CLASS child's violin and case, Every neces- sary equipment that a violin needs. Price 20.00 or 30.00. Apply Med- leine Hat Music FOR SALE A FINE LOT OF MAR- quis seed wheat, grown on new breaking. 2.00 per bushel: 0.3, Mc- Gee, Redyers, Sask, 81-45-80 WANTED TO RENT eeuiaaelaae aS ? WANTED TO RENT TWO-ROOM- preferred. Apply, stat- to: box 1448 Nows office. 1205 WiereD FURNISHED HOUSE for two or three monthi, 0, L. Whitey Phone 344, 127-6 January, house to rent. No children. Write box 1428, News office, 116tf g rifles, guns, raw hides and furs. Ca at 312 4th Ave., opposite Dreamlar theatre, Phone 295. D. Davis, Pr pFietor, 119-1 and General Auctioneers, 619 To onto St. Stock Sales every Frids on Market Squate at 1 o'clock. Ranc and farm stock sales-conducted an; where, House furniture sales cot ducted anywhere. Consult us, our : GEO. SATTERLER, LIVE sTOCK General Auctioneer. Sales on mark ry Priday Right price. Office 1 Main Sto. P. Gy box* 826; Medlectz Hat, 126- Place. your ordersnew for ti News big handsomely illustrated 1; dustrial number. Ovor sixty page Rendy by, the first of the year...
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Image 1092 (1912-12-10), from microfilm reel 1092, (CU1773384). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.