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men are duction. nts over tyle and g and produce. sweet berth for the man the Naps from a poor 4 in his first trial as a boss, you beat your wife she broke 50 my whiskey t furnish a good reason .er. re was a little bit of did she break it then? boxed her ears. . was that? + he told me when I came jag to go and sleep it y fades away himself to glory; y; Rube Ol ring was ix classic of the cam- er? In disgrace, pus- me. Baker Stek at Davis? i led yc g your average J nm aiT9oo aIv Pepoegeatoegee eter odtoete Friday, October 4th, 1912. Je MEDIOINE HAT DAILY NEWE. 4 : POOPOPSDOOOSSEOS OSL OSP OOPS OS OOOO SOOO ON GOO Horie Nts STILL ANOTHER FACTORY for REDCUE immediately THE WALLOFF MOTOR CoO, of Minneapolis, will start buildi: 3 Building to be completed in six weeks. The Redcl piant will os known as the Redolift Motor Co., Limited and stax off with '75 men, which will be largely increased in a short spac time. This means money to the wide-awake investor. Three Factories Secured in 4 REDCLIFF IS RAPIDLY BECOMING A BIG MANUFACTURING CENTRE AND POPU ine Week and More to Follow. LEELA DOLLIES Co B os Roll 12,506, Redcliff Realty - Redciiff 1 mow has industries and their pay roll is as follows: Redeliff Brickand Coal Co. 150; Pay Co. 6; Pay Roll 900 800 Roll 1,000 1,200 es ote Poet foes of . SOO ee THE NEILSON FURNITURE CO, LIMITED MR. OFFICE MAN THIS SOLID QUARTER CUT OAK DESK (AS CUT) LAID DOWN IN MEDICINE HAT FOR DESCRIPTION Size of top 48x30 inches. Finish Golden Oak. : Construction Solid quarter cut oak top and front, plain oak ends and back. Sotoetectectoateatnnfocteateatecgeatoad pete Soefeagecoctenteagecoctoateay afeateetectsas See the Stoner . PORTUGAL'S EX-KING LOSES BOTH THRONE AND LADY LOVE Exiled Monarch Will Live in a London Flat by King George of Eng- land. mt OLD SWEETHEART TU mARRY DANGER. Gaby Deslyys Will Retire With Husband-to be to France and Raise Chicek- ens. London, Oct. 3. There is at last one broken royal heart in London at this moment. It resides in: the breast of ex-King Manuel of Portugal. His darling Gaby, Gaby. Deslys, the light- haired, falrskinned, demure, little French beauty, whom he lifted to dizzy heights of fame and fortune by his patronage when he sat more or Jess securely upon. the throne of Por- tugal, will bave nothing more to do with him. Imagine, if you can, the. proud youthful King, descended from two of the greatest royal families of Bu- rope, the Coburgs and the Bourbons, nocking in yain at the door of the apartments of his one-time sweet, heart in a London hotel. Imagine the maid, whose chief duties are the constant care of Gaby's pet marmo- Tew Fitted with 6 roomy drawers and two con- mt, Dienine the dont ever so he i i any forming the iove-sick ro ap- ot venient slides. plicant that Mlle. Deslys snot ae - i Order One Today home In that tone of voice whic gt; i zi conveys so convincingly the fact that . the visitor is not welcome under any circumstances. it and miss f ILSON FURNITURE 0., LIMITED Tate sta nit and miss j 9 Gaby s, of course, performing at a 118 8th. Ave. E- Calg: ry. the Palio theta tor cocnth's see es ies 1 son fore es, batteries, HOME OFFICE, HOTEL AND INSTITUTICN Ff URNISHERS, United States. She is drawing a sal- 4 ary four times as arge as that she Jack at 7.50 ahh 7 Fecelved when sho appeared here at : the Alhambra before Manuel's infat- DO aed Thate exe) six; tlllion. Sisle. woexing france, a cording to Consul Gen r- nati for her was public property. CS o in the factories, shops and stores of al Alphons Caulin, stationed at Mar- ene tells me she has severa reasons the United States. according to Miss seilies, hat probably the most com- or refysing to see the ex-ruler of 18 Alice Henry, of Chicago, editress ef prehensive co-operative societies of Portugal. + Life and Labor. The girls range in any countr in the world. There are The chief ons fs that she Is soon to at ee ge age from fourteen to twenty-forr eo-operativ: tares and organizations be married. The coming vieit to the . years and thelr average wage, accord- of every kir for the ald of the toll- United States will clone her profes- gees Ing to fi Is ab i onal life, She says ahe has close sSeatedteates ing to Miss Henry's figures, 1s about ers, The navement has grown tm- sional life. S so 9 oe 6 a week. mensely 1 122ent years. upon 1,000,000 tucked away In gilt Subscribe now for the Daily News, Subscribr aw for The Daily. News. edged secnities, vl amassed in th Rorle-sfo-sfe-afecteafoey Provided Hary Filcer, Gaby s American danc- Forento Street, Medicine Hat half d zen years she has been p-omi- nently before the public. Two years ago she told me she was 24 years old, Today she evaded the question of age, but 24 plus/2.certainly make 26. Tyo years ago he told me she was seving her money, and when the right.man came along she would marry hy. f he didn t have a cent. Will Marry Pileer. The right man has turned up. He is ing pariuer. She has denied it several times, but despite all her laughing protestati-uz, just about a year from the present date the two will be mar- ried and -wfil retire to a small estate in Frayee,.where aby declares she SIF ie ceintent the rest of her life to raise chickens. But this story is not concerned pri- marily with Gaby Deslys. It is writ- ten. to tell you about the latest troubles of a much-tried monarch in exile, Besides his broken heart, he has blasted hopes and a broken am- bition. Reluctantly he has been forced to the conclusion that his stay in Bng- land will be a permanent one, barring a social revolution in the country ov- er which he once ruled, He is mak- im preparation to foresake the tem- porary abode in Richmond in which he took up his residence-pending his) return in triumph to Lisbon and take up permanent quarters in the most aristocratic flats.in the whole world Kensington Palace, Republic Supreme. Manuel's. pessimism Is due to the report of his uncle the Duke of Op- orto, who, since the royal family hot- footed it out of Lisbon, has been run- ning between England and the Span- ish-Portugal frontier carrying news and instructions between the waiting and gxpectant boy King and those Who are battling for his cause against) the overwhelming odds of the Portu- guese Republican Government. The Duke, who is well-meaning but in- effective sort of man, recently brought back from Spain proof that Manuel s-shaspiens,are, indeed, in a bad way in fact just about in their Inst gasp. Manuel has given the last penny that. he can spare. Queen Amelia has made herself al- she choose. CA Horvitz, the broth- most destitute by her sacrifices, while other sources of revenue have been sucked dry. The Royalist soldiers, without pay, ithout food, without clothing, and practical outlaws with prices on thetr necks, look forward with grave concern to the coming winter, end probably within a few weeks :they wili be disbanded. . To Live in Flat. Tt is in these circumstances that King George has come forward with Se es fa toriedeaiocgectecte sSesfeatesfealeegees a : ; 3 Redcliff Clay ProductsCo. 70; Pay Roll 5,000 Redeliff Hotel Company 10; b. Roll + AlbertaOrnamental Iron Co. 65; Pay Rol 5,000 jae Stores, Bank, Lumberyard etc. 12: Pag RedcliffMill ElevatorCo. 9; Pay Roll 800 MeLean McLachlan 15) Pay Roll eS (CONTRACTORS) + pita oS ETT aay + FACTORIES TO BE BUILT AT ONCE ARE: 3 THE DIAMOND FLINT GLASS CO., OF TORGN/0, LARGEST GLASS FACTORY IN THE WEST. H. MUNDERLOH COMPANY, OF MONTRUAL, LARGEST WINDOW GLASS FACTORY IN CANADA. + WALLOFF MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED, CANADIAN FACTORY FOR WEST. s THESE THREE NEW CONCERNS WILL EMPLOY FROM 500 TO 1,000 MEN. i SST 2 Now IS THE INVESTORS OPPORTUNITY TO GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOO , BEFORE PRICES BEGIN TO SOAR. THINK WHAT THESE NEW FACOTRIES WILL: TO REDCLIFF S FUTURE AND THEN BUY ad THE REDCLIFF PROPERTY YOU CAN HANDLE. gency About esheeeceeteatetpatostosgoegeceteatestesteteeteatergecate tonterteatecteetoateatet an offer of a suite of rooms in Ken- sington palace for Manuel and his mother, The relations between the English King and Manuel are very close and Goorge knows, almost to a) dollar the dwindling resources of the exile, In Kensington palace, although Manuel and his mother probably will Rot enjoy the luxurious surroundings that they have had at Richmond, they will have as neighbors in adjoining flats two members of the English royal family. The apartments in: Kensington palace are at the dispo- sal of the Crown and in two of them King Edward installed his sisters, Princess Henry of Battenberg and the Duchess of Argyll. She Cast Shoe of Her Brother-in-law Garenony. Preseribed in a) Book of Deuteronomy is Gone Through by Widow. Loulsville, Ky., October 4: Johannesburg, South Africa, to ville, Ky., the journey made by Mrs. Ellen Horvitz, a widow, whose home is in the former place, that she might participate in the ceremony of casting the shoe prescribed. in the book of Deuteronomy for childless widows before they are free to marry any other than the brother of the de- ceased husband. According to the biblical direction, Mrs. Horvitz yesterday went to the home of her brother-in-law, . A, Horzitz, where the ceremony was per- formed under the supervision of rabbi. Horvitz put on a sandal and after announcing that he did not wish to wed his sisterin-law permitted her to remove it, she reciting the whil, So shall it be done unto the man who will not build up bis brother's house, and his name shall be called Israel, the hose of him who hath his shoe loosened. The ceremony, concluded in this way, according to the ancient custom, left the widow free to marry whom Le PAGE BRC THE ONE-PRICE CASH S Ladies New Fall Dre FRIDAY -AND SATURDAY-AT 7.90 Each Dress value Friday and Saturday thai be eagerly snapped up by every woman her head over a good dress at a low price. Dresses are the best value that we have e able to offer. Every Dress is new and up-to-date styles. Made of fine quality. and panama in colors of brown, navy and. Nicely trimmed, and there is hardly alike. vapecial for Friday and Saturday, e See East Window for samples an LePAGE B Phone 28. Members of the San Francisco fire It has at department demand a twelve-hour tion of a on't gt; Industrially, Belgium is the most trial pu highly developed country in Furcpe., Women. er-in-law is married. Springfield, Mass., telephone girls haye organized a union Electric Restorer for Men Sold at-Pingle s, Drug Store.
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