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IMPROVED QUART- hteen miles from: town. rings. 5.00 per nore 91, Medicine Hat Post 106.3 UGGY, CART, CUT- det of harness: Apply 104-3t INIXG ROOM TABLE, window screens, some awn chair. 123 Toron- 104-8t 5 CASH FURNITURE bungalow. Persons ngalow. Furnace and 95 Montreal St. 104-8t Milne's Studio, Maiti RENT nKeL APPLY 601 106-3t TO PURCHASE eae BUY LOTS CLOSE will pay cash. Givi of location and price. thstton, Gen: Deliv- 105-66 - , BUY Bullding tote Herald or Central ices, terms, ete.,'to P. vners only need apply. +6 + B8-tt N COTTON RAGS. anade. * 6acte EDICAL ANDERSON Physician fice above Assinibola Office hours A. M. 10 to 4, 7 to 8.30. Rest St. Residence phone 0. 191m TIONEERS NE CO., Live Stock 1 Auctioneers; 519 Tor : Sales every Friday ire at 1 o'clock. Ranch sales conducted any- furniture sales con- . Consult us, our ex- r disposal tree. Phone owne Co. 519 To is2att D ACCOUNTANTS RSON CO., chartered and auditors, (estab- litors,.city of Medicine Medicine Hat, Leth- Gibson, CA, r sident 198; Burns Block . 276att LLANEOUS OBS OF CONTRACT- entering, painting, la J. G, Burnham, gesseotes Soacoeteds POGoooOOoO WoW. FOR THE GOLF. LINKS We would like to call your attention to a very special English pure flannel shirt big full size, pretty patterns, good heavy weight and reversivle collar. The price is big 3.00 but the satisfaction and wearing qualities will be ten times bigger. Only.a degree-less large: In nttend- ance than the annual meeting of the Curlers, and fully as. enthusiastic Was that of the Golf and Conntry Club last evening at the city hall. Mr. W.:P, Dunddn occupled the chair an Mr. John Inwood acted as secre- tary. The latter briefly outlined the object of the meeting and urged that, im securing grounds it would be ad- visable to purchase outright in pret- erence to leasing, thus establishing the club on a permanent basis from its inception. Several available sites bad been. visited and. Mr. Inwood ad- vised the appointment of proviatonal Evening Instructed to Immediately Select Grows. directors, who eventually would De- come o*Bourd of Management, to make a final report as to the loca- tion of the grounds. On motion the chairman was em- powered to name the Provisional Di- rectors with instructions to them to view sites, obtain prices antl general informatina and report at the next meeting. The following were named: Messts, GB. Pingle, T. F. Dawson, W. G. Lyhch J EB. Burns, John Inwood, W. A. Burton, A. J. N, Terill and W. Py Dundon. The meeting then adjourned to the call of the chair. gt; TURPIN BROS. The Man's Stone Where You Get the Big Dollar's Worth: MARRIAGE UP. AGAIN House Will be Asked to Consider the law at .Ap- proaching Session. (WA , Dispatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 13. That the mar- riage law question is to figure again in Parliamentary discussion this ses- sion is indicated by a question which M. P., has already sent for inscription onthe order pap- er of the House. He will ask: (1) What. portions of Canada are entirely under federal jurisdiction? (2) What are the laws in respect to marriage in these districts? FE RINKS MADE UP FOR GURLERS Ninety members have turned in their names to Sect. T. G. Allan of the Curling Club, Half that number have paid their dues. As: the rinks. are drawn the secretaity -woltld like to have their names; also. those of any. curlers who have been dverlook- ed. The rinks of Class A are: Rink 1 C.-L, White, J. Qe Barus, T. N. Shoebotham, Jno. Inv ood. skip. : Rink 2H. Morrow, S. E Cowan, W. E. Todd, S. T. Hopper, skip. ABOLISH EXTRA POINT (C. A. P. Cable) Londvn, Nov, 13. The National Ri- fle Association has abolished the ex- tra point allowed for centrals and Practice shots will replace blow-off, shots. All sights approved f8r 1912 are eligible for 1913. a EXPECT MANY ROUTERS Varsity and. McGill Rugby Players Struggle at , Ot- tawa Saturday. Ottawa, Nov. 12 Ottawa will be the real old college town when: the Rink 3. J, Eddington, 2; Dummy football teams of the Toronto, Uni- D. H. Allen, J.-A. Haw skip. Rink 4. E. McCoy, S. Mitchell, T. Fenton Lee, H. L. aughlin, skip. Rink 5. J. E: Knisat, WF. Bris- tol, E. E.,Crane, Jr.o, Watson, skip. Loose Lest Syst.m The News Job Department fas every facility for su plying the moc satisfactory. Pacitie ing versity and McGill play, off at Lans- downe Park for the intercollegiate championship. McGill will send up Student body of 1200 at least, while the number of the varsity students Wd will be along to cheer the Blue ; and: SVhite, will bg, alufiost as great, -TOARRANGE FOR HOCKEY Qoast Association Will Clear the Decks and Draft Sehedule. OW, A. P. Despatch) Vancouver, Nov. 13 A meet- of the Pacit'e Coast. Hockey ng, engineering, ete. Association has beer called for Fri- Ken by the: undersign- ay night to discuss he-situation, to given. Patrick Mac- Mreft the season's schedule and. to Ave., or general de- clear the decks for the approaching championship race. : So far the coast magnate have not done anything. It is expected. that three or four eastern players will accept offers to play in the west this season. TO APPEAL LUMBER nULING British Columbia Concer Not Satisfied With Decis- ion of Supreme Court. stotfice, s0-tt 8 HAT HIDE, FUR CO. The above have st selection of Secon the city. We carry es and Bedding, new nd Clothing, Clocks, ry, Rifles, Guns, Re- 8, Buggies, Harness, ine of winter goode, hing mentioned above st prices. Call at 604 St. orPhone 587. W. A: P. Dispatch.) Ottawa, Nov. 13 The British Co- lumbja Lumber and Shingle Manufac- turers will apply to the Judicial Committee: of the Privy Council for leave to appeal from the recent judg- ment of the Supr me Court in the Foss Lumber Company case. The Dims AND GENTS thing, shoes, watches, revolvers, valises, sult musical , netruments, ocrat waggons, bug- Dfeycles. carpenter hides and-furs, horse f thers, bought an Scene from the Flynn-Johnson p ietures at the Monarch Theatre next Thursday and Friday. BRITISH RUGBY. London, Noy. 13. Following aro results of today s Rugby games Cardiff 27, Oxford University 25. United Services 3, Leicester 14.: FIGHTS ScigmemELED FOR TO- Qo, Clarence Verna i.Tom , Howell, 10 rounds, at Indinnapotis. One Round Hogan ve. cy, 3 round Ms Gunboat 4 Woesi, 10 romada, at New York City SYDNEY'S DEBEYTURES mr 4 London, Novi i8e-In view of the Jukewarmness SHOWA recent Canadian issues, it (3 orthy that the city of Sydney's fout) per cent ten-year debentures of 800,000.at 97, have been. considerably Over-subscribed. SHES WISHED KORA READ 3/Turkish Government, Over- awhelmed gt; With Work, Would Have Zeal Re- strained. (C. Ap P. Cable) Constantinople; Nov. 19. The Sheiks have been agitating for the Is- Suance of an imperial decree order- fing the reading of Certain verses of the Koran and the reciting of pray- ers, which would greatly increase the labor of the Imperial court and other departments which are wlready over- whelmed with work. In order to restrain their zeal, a cominenfeation: has been sent to the Shelks, recommending that they con- fine themselves to.the invocations for divine aid and assistance of the pro- Phet for victory sto the: Ottoman army. THE WAR EFFECTS. NEW YORK Amount of French Gold Coin There Decr iased Owing to Departures For Front: sults of the Balkan War has been the depletion of the Freneh -gold coin, which can be more readily exchanged im.Burope than. American. money, among the money dealers and private: banking establishments ofthis city. The exoduayef the Greeks and) Bul- garians trom this cussanneeal pee few weeks to take part in the war is responsible for. this condition. It is estimated that 3,000,000 In French gold coin-has been taken ffomi the New York money market during the past two weeks. TWO KILLED RIOT Violence. Marks Clash of New Zealand Union and Non- union Miners. Z ed (OA. P. cable) Walbl New Zealand, Nov. 13 A constable and a citizen were shot and Killed snd. everal persons woundes, some mortally in a strike riot here yesterday, Maddencd by. the taunts of the strikers, a body of non-union workers marched to the union hall, burst open the doors and rushed on the occupants, A fierce battle en- sued, during which revolvers were freely used. The jolice rushed to the scene, but after the riot was jauetted, a mob of free . workers chased some strikers, severely beat- ing them, The strike at the Wath gold mine has been in progress for Some time. The men. ask for better ay and shorter hours. WOULD LIKE 60,000 Poronto Branch of Naxal fapreme Court decided, with two the Harvard Tailoring judges dissenting, that.lumber upon rh avenue. opposite which duty had been charged by the tre. P. 0. box 358 Customs Department was really en- Best Prices Paid for titled to free entry. British Colum- 33D bia lumber- interests are not 2 fied and will ask the Privy Council SETIERRE fi to put a final decision on the matter. oe JUST ACROSS THE BRIDGE stad tot an one PRIETO, SPANISH: PREMIER g and rusting; very tei nse: No, tr Rotor A SESSIONS a Nanos Foreign a mea 10.30 to 12.00 Minister to Head Goyern- 72, Mrs. Matthews, 230 to 5.00 ment in Canalejas Place. : 7.30 to 10.00 Madrid, Nov. 1 Premier Canele- i Jos was walking. alone when the as- a Co. OE VRERROOKE Sicizs 25e. sussin apptoacted and fired at him STATE. Ryeae from behind. A nutiaber of people TREET. PHONE bbe. EVENING Gent s admission, with skates, 35c. Tlished: to the spot and picked the gs Want uadies admission with skates, 25e. Premil r up. King Alfonso was sum- oe. aniees 3 moned and stood th ith oe : ed and stood ov r the corpse w: sad Rowe ne A-G. NEDHAM S tears in his eyes. His Majesty sald-a short prayer. The cabinet iater as- sembled id decided int to th SEWING Band Every Afternoon and Evening: Dorition of premier. the. Mardule INE AGENCY Manuel Garcia Prieto, at present T Sale and Rent- Rallway Street. + Foreign Minister. League fier Gov- Ottawa, Nov. 13 gt; the Government shou a ot 50,000, a delegation, of thie and Military Immigratio Toronto, headed by E.G. Sc had an interview with Hon. Dr. Roche yesterday. They also brought up a number of matters in connection with the work of organization. The ob- Ject of the League is to bring Can- ada Soldiers and saclora who have served full terms in the British army fed Ma. ; Panfes holding - Dominion CAPITAL RIVALS INFERNO. OF DANTE rrespondent Predicts a Quarer of Million Will LOLLOLLO LOLA ODOL OGLE OLE OLO EE LEP OLEL EEL LE LLELO LE DEL LED LODO LID I resaceseos The New Golf and Country Club Most Encouraging Meeting Was Held Last When Provisional Directors Were Appointed and Winnipeg, Nov. wv. 9 Heavy selling on an active market today bronght about a slight fall in wheat but con- sidering the weight of receipts the favorable Argenting harvest outs look prices held frm. Oats and flax were but little chi ed, but on the whole weaker, Die of Hunger and Disg- is moderate cash demand but th ease, BULGARIA CALLS FULL FORCE All. Males Above Sixte Years Are Now in Fight- ing Lines. (Special to the News) London, Nov. 14. While Daily Telegraph report from Sofia last night says the Bulgarians have cap- tured tte Tchatalja lines and occu- Pied Chekmedje, on the Sea of Mar- mora, the fact. probably is that in the tremendous battle which has been go- ing on since Saturday, the Turks have been fighting: with. desperation, slowly yielding Inch by inch to the victorious Bulgarians, The losses on both sides have probably again been tremendous. Practically all male Bulgarians above the age of 16 are now in the fighting lines, There is probably truth in the Vicn- na report that the Turkish govern- ment, having sued for peace to King Ferdinand-and the other Balkan rul- ers, and the: Bulgarian monareb, will throw his influence In favor of med- lation and an armistice will soon be arranged. Final Battle in Progress. The war cortespondent of the Vienna Reichspost, with the Bulgarian army, in a dispatch published here by the Daily Telegraph, says The final battle for, the posses- sion of the Tchatalja lines is Tow on. The. Bulgarian troops have captured several important, advanced Turkish Positions at the point of the.bayonet. General Savoff is drawing as. many troops as possible for Adrianople, where sanguinary conflicts are con- tinually taking place. The Bulgarians are attacking with spl ndid''hefolim and the Turks are displaying gfent bravery in the de- fence. The Bnigarfans have bad a fremendous task at Adrianople as their siege artillery, although excel- lent, ig not sufficlently numerous, whereas the Turks works. possess Suns, of much, greater strength. Since last Thursday Servian troops have been reinforcing the besieging army and the decisive issue should come at the Tchataija Ines and Adrianople soon and at about the same time. Rivals Dante's Inferno, While this terrific battle is going. on before Adrianople and the Tchat- alja lines, Dr. Dillen, the Daily. Tele- graph s special correspondent at Bu- charest, reports that scenes at Con- stanjinople rival Dante's Inferno. He say hunger, typhus and cholera .will kill a quarter of a million persons despite the most prompt and efficac- fous aid. : The Standard s correspondent: at Constantinople telegraphs: The greatest disorganization reigns at the rar ottice. Every. day some new general is reported about to take chief command. Nazim Pasha is being bittorly assailed, ag it is charged he deliberately altered the campatgn scheme drawn up by Fiold Marsiall Von der Goitz, despite the protest of the German officers retained ag nis expert advisers, MUST BURY THE WIRES The Ontario By aro-Bectrie ic Commission Issues Or- ders to Companies in Hamilton. WAP. P. Dispatch) Toronto, Nov. 12 The Ontario Hy- dro-Electric Commission yesterday fook the initiative in abating the pole d wire-nuleance-in-large citles by ordering the Hamilton Hydro-Blec- trie system and the Cataract Power Company to bury their wires on cer- tain leading streets, using jont con- duits with separate manholes, these conduits to be constructed by--the clty. gt; Extra conduits for telephone and telegraph. wires.will be provided, in anticipation of a decision by the Dom nion Railway Board that com- charters must put their wires under ground. The Hydro. Commission's deelsion s based on the recent legislation giving that body jurisdiction over all elec tric companies that hold provincjal charters and navy. Subscribe ndw for The Daily News. dix cil companies dre said to bef active on the. markets, a contraky point. This would indicate that Ex. do not anticipate much Teduction im Prices. Reccivts still hold up to the shigh figures of the pest weeks amd-.;ore 1279 cars inspected and 1300 iW siights4 Cables closed: Livekpool, 4 t6 lower; Paris, 4 uj Tower; Beeaeereet 28 lower; Antwerpt, un 358, Flax Nov. 125 , 128; Dee. 1174; 116; May 125, 121. ieee 1 Nee. se sy Ne fo. 1'Nor, lo. 2, 82; No. 3, 80 . 1824; No. 3, 803. Oats No.2, CW 84: No. 3; 34) Ex. Wo. 1 f 332 eS Barley No, 3, 53. Minneapolis, Nov. 13. Wheat, Dee. opened. S48, closed 844; May 90 , 893 ong 888; May, 944, 04 Joly, 903, Peace Rov, 13 Arseatine -re- Ports of generally good weather to- day dragged wheat lower. In addi- tion Liverpool sent word of Russian cargoes being pressed for sale. There was also a further: advance in con- Opening prices were unchanged 3-4 to 88 7-8, a shade to 1-3 and i-4 down and declined to 88 5-8, Sympa- oats market. December which start- Isst night. to a shade higher at 31 to 81 and 31 1-8, - Propped to 30 3-4. Liverpool, Nov. 13. Closing prices: Wheat thy with wheat and corn eased the door in. my house only inches wide. area weeny: Dee. Ts 6d Ms Glasgow, Nov. 13 Wat Batchelor, cattle impor city/ report that on Bestion at Merkle and Winter wheat No., 1, 8; No. 3) expression. of my. Grace of God, to P covery of the heft t 3 pardon Datchurin his grave offense. This is. the language of an. I ; decree granting pardon to aso the rani Sree os And don t forget to make ae Why go? My mother-in-law measures twex ANNOUN irrigation y -hydaulic. veys, maps, ete, TEMPORARY OFFICES, Phone weeiat Goad N eh Comedy Beta Prices 25c, estimates, Feportsy specifications, Supporting - MISS VERNA FELTON AND THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN 0 OPENING PLAY (MO CEMENT pe a The Western Engineering Co. are prepared to undertake the sup ion of any railway, structural, mt construction. ANNUAL TOuR OF The Allen Pl oe COMPANY OF TWENTY. CAR OF SCENERY. CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY, 50 and 75 . Seats onsale at Pingle s Drug Store. tf - Phone 496. ; changing her wed- a travelling costume. nervous al dus y. Clara? , my dear, replied lesmsid, but not af- said Yes. * Canad- and see The FLYNN-JOHNSON and . other Moving Pictures
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