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Serry ATE NCE Main St. m to Lethbridge, The already. purchased lan urpose of making Kipp sional point, If the Kip re bas any shipping diff annot be through any : vantages already detalled add the attraction of nat ThevBow Island-Calgar: sses at a distance of onl: and from it the residents all the gas they requira poses. there is a hotel in opera- It fs an ad+ cost 25,0 e first yflue. - natter f favorable condi abundantly has Been It a large population he: ed for the place in. the future, and to even an in- observer all indication int in that direction, there 8 at Kipp to sustain: it. EEKLY DANCE. 3 McKocus Club op y dances with a very suc lusic was furnished by rchestra. and there was dance. The feature of th s a prize waltz in whic Kenzie and Miss A. Mai Golden, G. Churoh and G or sale on easy payment ange for real estate. Api on Leader. beef Old Timer 100 Cigar. Sakery E BREAD TYPE TRIAL ir in the Becker Hall last tn Daily se the benefit eekly country circulation. extra charge. Book. open to ad- vertisers. et VOL. 3 NO. 1G gt;. THE PARIS: POLICE SEARCH BORO, ras sa IS PESSIMISTIC) ese With Spanish Premier s Slayer. Paies ter P for Peaceful Solution (Special to the News) Complications Are Growing Less. AUSTRIA WiLL NOT RECEDE yeuterday searched the anarchist quarters and detained a number of All Devisions Remained in Abeyance Until Balkan anarchists suspected Of possible con nection with Manuel Pardinas, the Kings Make Their Ans- wer. assatsin, of the Spanish premier, Augistin Pardinas, brother of the ay- bassin, lves in Paris and is a cab- inet-maker. Ho expressed great horror at crime and sald: * Manuel must have acted in 4 tement of madness. He was a very, quist boy. I never krisw he was an anarchist. He left me on Nov. 6, saying that he was going to Bordeau to embark for America, where he in- tended to set up in the painter's business as he saw no opening for him in-Parig, CANADA IS f SOUND FIELD In Notable Speech, London Bank Manager Says the Dominion is Not Over- borrowing. CRITICISM Hs B BEEN waSTY No Other Country Could the (Special to the News) Vienna, Nov. 14 Archduke Franz Ferdinand has returned to Vienna. His: visit to the Emperor of Ger- many has been postponed for some -days. An answer from the Balkan kings to the Austrian proposal can- not be expected before Saturday and therefore all decisions must remain in abeyance. Prepatations for eventnalitics con- tinue, however, and the belief is gen- erally entertained that Russie will give a mobilization order on Friday and will support Servia s demands, PESSIMISM GAINS GROUND. Strenuous efforts were made sll of today to produce the impression that the matter would take a favorable turn, but pessimism has gained ground everywhere and the general disposition is to doubt all news pro- mising a peaceful arrangement. -It is officially admitted that the Aus trian demands sent to the Balkans by M. Daneff, president of the Bul- garian Chamber of Deputies, are ab- solutely the least that can be asked and that no abatnoet can be sidd- Have Obtained Better The condition must be. accepted or aoe With So Little refased. Austria explains clearly Stvain- what will, happen if a negative -an- swer is given. ALBANIANS PROTEST. The Durazzo, the national organ- ization in- Albanig,; has add:esind this telegram to the Free I'ress: We protest against the imprison: Tents and expiation of Albanians in Kossovo. Secretly Servians murder Albanian war prisoners. Albaniang will die, one and all, befote they let their country be divided among the Vietors. Three million Albanians ap Peal to civilized Enrope for help in MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. The Vienna authorities explain.the transportation of troops to the south in the following manner: The number of recruits having been largely increased, it was im- Possible to give them first class in- structions in the barracks so the recruits who enlisted. Oct. 1, were drilled in all parts of the monarchy and are now being sent to Bosnia, Herzgovina and Dalmatia. TRIESTE IS CLOSED: On Friday 20,000'men leave for south Dalmatia, On account of the qmilitary preparations made in Trieste that free port is closed to the public. Two hundred thousand men are about to be transported to Delmania. WILL MOVE REPLY : C. A. P. Cable) London, Nov. 14. Tg- Canada over-borrowing? , - was the subject matter of an address delivered to- day by F. Williams Taylor, London manager of the Bank of Montreal at the Royal Colonial Institute. Lord Strathcona occupied the chair. The speaker went) far towards ansswering his question. Criticism, he said, levelled at Can- adian borrowing, though not ill natured, had been based on hasty eon lusions and wrong premises, The Popularity of Canadian loans was shown by the fact that secondary Canadian towns borrowed on a four pet cent. basis and were consequently the envy of cities twenty times their size in the United States. : PRACTICE MUST CONTINUE. None Viewed more regretfully than Canadian bankers certain Canadian borrowing in the London market. Canadian federal and provincial gov- etiments, municipalities and trans- portation companies must continue to be financed here while the.Canad- ian banks decline to become the med- ium for speculative issues. In ten years, said Mr. Taylor, Can- ada had-borrowed in London about two hundred and five million sterl- ing, with twenty millions additional invested privately. The fact . that Canada was more immune from. in- vasion than any other country in the world with the sole exception of the United States, Was in itself a safe- guard to the investor and no other (Continued on page Ottawa, Ney. 14. Joseph Rainyille, MP. for Verchas, has been selected to:move the reply to the speech from the throne. tion and if 0, to what conditons her aoceptance will be subject. C. A. P. Cable.) BULGARIA AGREES TO GONSULT ALLIES isa a aaa Kine Ferdinand of Bulgaria directly, asking for the conclusion of an armistice pending the negoti: tions of the. preliminaries for, was aie here today from Constanti- nople. Receives fom Ministers of Great Powers Turkey s Request for Mediation: (GOA. P. Gable) Sofia, Nov, 14 The Turkish re- quest for mediation was presented to the Bulgarian Premier this afternoon by the ministers of the great powers. Premier Guechott promised to sub- mit it at headquarters. immediately 8nd also to confer on the matter with the Cabinet of the allied Balkan na tions, (C. A. P. Cable.) London, Novy. 14. Oftici: confirma- tion that Kiam l Pasha has address- ed King Ferdinand of Bulgaria direct- ly, asking for the conclusion of ant armistice pending the negotiations of the preliminaries for peace, was ro- ceived here today from Constanti- nople. Ask for Conditions, The text of the note was: The Ot- toman Government having approach- ed the great powers of Europe to ask thelr mediation, we are charged to inquire of Your Excellency if Bulgar- Ja is disposed to accept this media Beato Cee + (W.-A, P. Despateh) New York, Nov.-i4. Oscar Stroug; former U. 8. ambassador to Turkey, recelyed the following cablegram tos day trom Ambassador Rockhill at Constantinopie: There are now over 14,000 sick and wounded here. Chol- era.seems to be increasing. Much Pete Eee eee e es EXPLOS ON WRECKS HOTEL (W. A. P. Despateh) haye been the cause. PACKAGE OF 25,000 STOLEN (GW, A. P. Dispateb) Lake Charles, currency which is sald to ave con- tained 25,000, early today. LEADING BUILDER DIES IN MO Peter Lyall, Head of Well- known. Firm, Erected Many Fine Structures. GW. AP. Despatch) Montreal, Nov. 14 Poter Lyall, industry. and head of the great tracting firm of Peter Lyall Sons, died here early today, He was born fn Caithness, Seot- land, in 1842 and-on coming to Can- ada engaged immediately in the Peter Nicholson. He founded tho Present firm in 1876 and had wince directed the erection of most of Mont real s important buildings, as well having done some contracting. W, in Toronto and Ottawa and through- out the west. Most of the railway: offices, hospitals and b autiful. resi dences of this city were. erected by his firm, He Was;at the time of his death, engaged in-the erection of. millions of dollars worth of property in Western Canada, including Winni- Des s new station. He was a strong Liberal and 2 member of the Montreal Reform:Club. In 1900 he ran against H. B, Ames, in St. Antoine division, Montreal, when the latter.defeated him. He was.a member of the Montr al city council and up to the time -of his death was Vice-president of the Mont- teal Citizens Asesociation, th . tead ing Ynunicipal r form organization. BE NEW TREASURER President Taft s Private Secretary. May be Raised to High Office-in: United States. Washington, Nov. 14. Announce- ment of the resignation of Lee Mk- Clung, the Treasurer of the United States, was made by President Taft today. Mr. McClung tendered his resignation to the President at a conference early today and its ac ceptance was later anounced by th President. It was explained that Mr. McClung resigned yoluntarily It is believed that Carmy Thonipson now Private Secretary to the Presi dent, will succeed him. GETTING READY FOR SESSION (W. A. P. Despatch) Ottawa, Nov. 14 The new fire alarm system in the House of Com- mons is being coupled up and the chef of the parliamentary restaurant has got in a load of pots and pans. HISTORIC COMMITTEE NAMED (W. AL P. Dispatch.) Ottawa, Noy. 14. Sir Joseph. Pope, Mr, EB. H. Garvis, and Dr Arthur Doughty, Dominion Archivist have been appointed to be a committee on historic documents. SIR JAMES TO ENGLAND W. A. P. Dispatch.) Toronto, Nov. 14 Sir James Whit- ney, accompanied by Hon. A. Payne, lett this afternoon for England. Sir James denied that it is an official visit, saying It was tiferely. holiday, KILLED BY TRAIN. (Special to the News) Winnipeg, Nov. 14 Torrence J. Doyle, 43 years old, was killed this morning. He was run over by a C. P. R. train near Pembina highway. Tower City, ND, Novedt -The Palace Hotel was almost demolished by an explosion iast evening, Two were injured and may dic, A cellar full of acetylene gas is thought to/ La... Nov. 14 The 2, Wells Fargo Express Compaliy s of- 3, fice here was robbed of package of. NTREAL one of Montreal s leading captains ot C. THOMPSON MAY timony. le Block on to Street and + + Fourth, Avenm for 30,000, so las AnRESS FOR DEFENCE Mr. Davideo Appeal Client- P jury of ee jury ee afternoon. The Made Strong he Life of His ited Out Per- 08. trial will go. o'clock this. of the eoun- age, Hi ) One firm took 629 eases of Jona- than apples and the other 80 cases of apples ard 20 cases, pears. The pears were all right 4 til taken ont of the vessel but then they seemed to become TO JURY I5 PRESENTED THREW AWAY THEIR BABY (W. A. P, Dispatch) Cincinnatl, Nov.14. Disappointed decanse their ten days old baby was boy, when they wanted a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kipp, each 22 years of wrapped tho child in a shawl and tossed him fmto the Ohio River. They were art Frederiot (Special to the News) Nov. 14. The Canadian Trade Commissioner in New Zealand reports that there are splendid: pros- pects for a good trade in British Ottgwa, Wealthy Gil for the defense - to the jury. Mr. Dayi occupied about eompleted, an. was made. When Bode will saake thglildress of the crown-and he will be followed by the Mr. Begg wititake at east hour and the court about minutes, . Some very: important etidence introduced:for the defenos this rnorn- ing. 'Thre witnesseslavere brotight in from Redeliff. Their story gave the lie to many of the statements of the witnesses for the crown. They stated that there was big row at the Section house in the afternoon of the shooting. Vietor Raskowski told of being as- saultedon that day: He also daid that Velitis, the dead man, was his assailant. Two other foreigners cor- roborated the above witmesses tes- geen presented idson s address 20: Mr. DaVidson made much material in his address, of the fact, that none of the witnesses called by the. pro- secution had told anything of the row. Lokis when asked direct and reminded that he was on his oath, had emphatically denied that there (Continued on page ten.) JO,000 MAY STRIKE QOON IN CHICAGO One Thousand Teamsters and-Chaffeurs Who Have Gone Out Threaten Gen- -eral Cessation. THE DISPUTE 1S ABOUT WAGES Union Declares.it Will Not Submit Grievanees to any Arbitration Board. - Chicago; Nov. 14.4 of a general atrike, teamsters, chauffeuta: Yeloped today when a bers of local union 705jqwant on strike because of a wage isagree- ment, The ton who Went out de- clared they Would not Submit their grievances to arbitgation Under any condition Also announced that) they would aon rie about a general sympathetic ke. The men now on strike were employed by'ten contracting teaming concerts. The question in digpute'is the ac- ceptance by the contractors Sf a 1 a week Increase for single teams and 1.50 a week for double teams, set by. the International Brotherhood ,of Teamaters, to go into effect Nov. 1. Two of the smallest of the ten con- ** tracting firms accepted the inerease + EEE TEE EEE ObUBONE Ne: 1. si kness and destitution o;aong the : e * many thousands of refugees aia he vee z ADRIANOPLE CAPTURED? + 2 - E + It is given out that Eva Tanguay a yal as This Coupon is good for 25 sf Will leave Lew Fields The Sun * Belarade, Nov. 14- A report Z +f votes in the Piano Contest it +f- Dodgers and return to vandeville. Adriadjopte had falta Before +f turned In to. the Marshall- + She Stoops to Conquer will bel. the Bulearian and. Servian, -P + Mitchell Hardware Co. on or sf the opening bill of the Annie Rus- allies is current but it is with- f- dotore of v ll Old English Comedy Company. out any coifirmation in -offto-: 6 + NOY. 15, 1912, wh Loose Leat Syaem The News Job Jal circles. + i * Department has every facility for sup- * Meth hh ob ob ob ob hob ob eb plying the most satisfactory. PEPER LEE EE EES while the other ight d clined to meet +f the wage demanil. houses, mort - CW. ALP, Dispaton.) 14 Cawthra Mu+ lock underwent an operation for* aps Toronto, Canals. (W.-A P, Despatch) Toronto, Ont., Noy. 14- The bor Commission s plans for the im- provement of the harbor and water ont of Toronto were made public The plans include a twelve-mile breakwater, stores, ware- harves amd factory build- ings, parks, drives and . boulevards from the Woodbine to the Humber. There will be a minimum depth of 24 feet of water at the wharves and harbor railway connections at each dock. 2 It will cost 19,142,000. ernment 8 expected to zive 6,123. 284 to bulld bridges, a sea wall, ship channel, a turning basin and The harbor commis- sion is to finance 11,215,920 of the cost of its own debentures. is asked to spend 1,802,803 for the improvements and 894 acres of new park Jands Ten yeats is given a8 the outside mit for the completion of the whole of the work but reports say it will be done Insix. the building of a great port at Toron- to means the deepening of the canals and consequently. turning every lake harbor into-an o ean port. this morning. breakwaters. SITUATIO MORE HOPEFUL (Cc. A,B. Gable) 14 Premier Poincare, speaking at the banquet of the Re- publican Industrial and Commercial Committee last might, referred to the hopeful tome of the European situation. Negotiations between. the powers, he gald, were going on with as much mutual confidence as ver, nd he ha a right to say with great- er precision. bbb bet bbe tte Paris, Nov. on, NEW BRUNSWICK WILL CENSOR QW. A. P, Despatch) N. By Nov. Royal Gaxette contains the appoint- ment of a board of censors for the province for moving pictures. NEW ZEALAND MA BUY FRUIT OF US Prospects for Trade in Brit- ish Columbia Apples Good in Sister Nation. No say he Is progressing quickly and sacks of them'were rain- As to the apples, they were splendid were too large OPERATED. ON FOR: APPENDICITIS) TORONTO TO BUILD SPLENDID HARBOR Commission Plans Expend- iture of 19,142,000 Will Lead. to Deepening of It 18-el is overripe of quanily but unfortunately , for table purposes. They sold'for 12s. a case, but would haye brought higher prices had. they been smaller and better adapted for table use. ably. Har- The gov- a The city aimed that fon Fourth Avenue, by Messrs, Christie 14 The WANG MEN TING RESIGNS Ohinese Foreign Minist r Would Not Begin Ni iations With Russia garding Mongolia. Pekin, China, Nov, 14 Liang Ting, Minister of Foreign Affairs, h resigned. The reason for. his he vdbloet and begin negotiations ys with Russia concerning Mongolif, which Liang Men Ting considered. ja direct admission as to: Mongols Jan independence. Z According to a Chinese report. Rul bas pledged herself in secret agreement to help. to maintain Mou gollan independence, extend the Mon- golian territory to. the Great Wall and obtain International recognition of . Mongolia as a new state. In return, Mongolia ia to grant Russia railway. and mining concessi ns. and super- vision of her nee, one ete Telations. EUROPE WL ESCAPE: AGAIN Unnamed Authority rity on. Con- tinental Politics, Outlines Probable the Pacificatory Readjustments. e MacNettl, TORCH WAS BEEN DIVERTED Steere sequences of Shae Whereupon With Danger of Austro-Ser- vian War Past, Strained Conditions ys Are Being Eased- (Special to th News) New Yord, Nov, 14 The Sun: pub- Ushes. the following cable: Budapesth, Nov. 13. We have bean ; making bistory in the last few days and-eyery effort has been exerted-by the great zowers to Insure peace. While I cannot send you the detail: am morally certain that the dan- Ger of a general Kuropsan) war, orl have aiatarved Mts sittings. hostilitiesthat: might: leadto-tt, Uns fine the Inlde haa held down ite been averted. Speaker while members. voted thtough The danger of war between Aus- resolution ngainst the throne. tria and Servie is practically-ellmin- not before in long memory have ated. Servia, whose demands for an sessions been broken up as vestart Adriatic port and the partition. of Al-/ day by the mob viclente of its own + bania,..will-not be enforced by any opposition members. governme nt, is preparing to yield to) Civil war now; Austria, who is ready: to-allow her was to begin in UIs an outlet at Salonicd and ossibly is on now in the the commercial use Of an Adriatic books anid epithets Port over the Bosnian rallways. Albania will become an autonom- ous principality under the npminal Buzerainty of the Sultan of Turkey, Salonica will be internationalized. The Servian army probably will aban- don its march to Durazzo, on the Ad- riatic. Bulgaria appears dispdged to ac- cord to Roumania s unpressed demand for Sitistria and the territory en- closed by straight line drawn from the Danube north of Rustulk, to the Black Sea, north of Starnia. I am steadfastly convinced that these solutions will be: adopted. (The above despatch, it ts. affirmed. is from one of the best informe on Eurgpean polities,who fr quently contributes to the Sun, but who ob- jects to his identity being disclosed); The : 6 the who is Messrs Christie and Cousins Will Put Building for Messrs Lots and Vaudeville for Fwo Nights in Week nection. Medicine Hat's new theatre is 0 cony. and: pit. cost 100,009. It is to be built on stage. In ich alony the site of the old Temperance Hotel aaa fie 4 tle Jarger scale, As soon as. of Winnipeg, and Cousins of Medi- gine Hat Messrs. Lotz and McRae, former mAlegets of Dreamland, will be the eases. Up-tordate Waudeville for two nights week is promised Hatters, Ar- tangements have been made with tho Pheatre Co, will also have an inter: Orphigum Circuft to have their first-lest in the neve: company, clas attractions here for Friday and , f Satay nights of cach week. The fe +k fel bho loch ob plete the foundation the pulang aa veil be rushed thfongh this winter. / The members of tho Dreamland al RESPITE MAY YMPROVE 7 ; E (C. Ar Pi Cable) London, Nov. 14. The House of mons this after- noon adf aibgited himself, ned day, acting on trom* until A suggestion which 1s belleved to have em- King Peete eet Mon- Gebree +e The first two: stories are to be for other nights will be taken up with of good road attractions or pictures The new bujiiiug is to be five stor les and plans are already under way. MR, BUSINESS MAN? Sentiment cuts no lee fn +f business. It is values whiels the theatre, the next two offices, and - - count, Advertising is busi- the top, suites of bachelor apartt- - nes In the strictest sense of ments. +h the word. See that you get In the basement Is to be an up-to- +f value fa your advertising. The date cafe, . This will be run on the News guarantees a daily ave Iatest lin , and the orchestra for tho + erage clrenlation of ever theatre will divide the time between + 2000, Books open for exam the theatre and the cafe. . ination. The theatre is tovhave a seating gt; 3 capacity of from 1200 to 1500, m Dat- e of oe sof ob oak ale oe oe name ; a es
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Image 901 (1912-11-14), from microfilm reel 901, (CU1773131). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.