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S Regular 3 paisa for ay, Friday and Saturday, ae - 4 prs. for 25c. LIQUID SHOE POLISH Regular 25 s Battlers... . 6. 2 bottles for OUR WINDOW FOR SWEATERS 1 Cold Sabie is at Hand t few days we are offering our entire llannelette Sheets at tempting prices. size'sells for . - 135 per pair. will hold good for a te tye. Take ad- vantage of it. - LEONARD FLANAGAN . High-Grade Grocers, Dry Goods and Ladies Wear. CORNER OF OTTAWA AND SED AVE. A Dollar Saved. . Is a Dollar Made HERE ARE SOME MONEY SAVERS MOTHER POTTS SET SMOOTHING RONS Nickle plated; 75 gy 45, sets. Saturday, per set .. 40c LARGE PRESERVING KET- INSPECT OUR STOVES AND RANGES. New designs. Fully guaranteed. J. J. Moore Son Phone 515 North Rallway Street McKinnon's s Ltd. 391 MAIN ST. ASK FOR GENUINE Buttemut Bread - RICH AS BUTTER. SWEET AS A NUT. Avoid Imitations. Look for the Label. WRECK WG TIM GAAID AT REST of James Cain, Held Sori atime: FIREMAN S BODY SENT TO Former Home. Tho remains of James Cain, late C. P. R. engineer, and one of the vic tims of Monday morning's wreck, inid at rest this morning at the Roman Catholic cemetery. The coi tege,-whiteh, accompanied the body to ts Inst resting place, was a large one, and evidenced the popularity of the dec ased, and also the high es- teem tn which he was held by his friends and also by all the railroad men. There was a large turnout of the members of th brotherhood. Locouotive Engineers, and among them were men who for years Worked with the deceased. Then came the Brotherhood of Firemen; then the conductors and the brakemen. The funeral was held from the family r sidence, Montreal St. and following the hearse was a large aumber of rigs. St. Patrick s church Was packed to overflowing during the singing of the funeral mass, The floral tributes, of which there was a profusion .fatrly buried the coffin, there being in all some 4 pleces. The pallbearers were: Walter Quinlan, James G. Millar, Jno. Cos- tello, James Canty, Mr. Ripley and Mr. C. Hartley. * Sent to Calgary. The remains of Fireman I. H, Flower, the other victim of the wreck, Were sent.to Calgary on the morning train for interment there. MEDICINE HAT NEEDS, A BUILDING BOOM Question of Hou Houses Getting to Bea Very Serious One Saorag pai spe a Medicine Hat will, hava.a building boom next spring. In fact the mat- ter.of houses is going to be a serious one before the winter is over. While building can toe certain.extent be carried on all winter yet the houses which will be erected. .will means meet the-demand by. the time it is impossible to rent a house in the city; rooms also are very nearly as scarce. In the past month four or five new factories have been signed up, many more are on the way.. Besides the one signed up yesterday, the Council has agreements w th at least. four other concerns all drawn and await- ing their approval. Each of these factories, some of which will be built this winter, will require em- ployees, the average will be about 30 to 40. They: will necd homes, For every manufacturer that comes in there are at least two op three other families attracted, though they are in no way connected and these will all want homes. TEACHFR it C, Hutt, who on October ist Joined the school teaching statt for night Classes, informed the News today that he had resigned. Houses for sale on easy payments For Good Eating Mother's Bread TASSIE BROS. oF Will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson und Lender. S4otf aAY VOLTEM Modern Homes If ant want int Sealing good and up-to- date, I can supply your needs. T have 23 houses of var- ious sii F Attractive i 7abpimrance and Special attention given to the Jayont inside. Almo t half of these homes-are sold already. See me personally and get first-hand informa., tion. W. Hl ROSEWARNE . Montreal Street. Phone 800, Ui CALGARY FOR INTERMENT HH. Flower, Other Victim, Will be Buried at His First, in lead of the cortege, came the members of the Brotherhood of coming settlers. At the present REAL ESTATE BUYS HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Lota and 10, Block 23, . Al- borta St, 1260. These are n gas, water and vewer, CENTRAL PARK 3 Tots 1, 2 and 3, Block 23. This 15 ft. corn r f Eonty: 2200, Lota 1 and 2, Blogk 15, corner, es and st as te Block 21, Law. ton St, 1150. NORTH OF RACK Lots 2, 3, 8, 6, 13 mmd 14, Block 6. These face on two streets, Briar and Park Ave. 600 cach, * RIVERSIDE gt; Lots 11 to 15, Block 14, Broait- way. 500 cach. SOUTH YUILL Lat 2, Block 14, St, 1050, H.C. PETTET CO. 868 Toronto St. Phone 481. tomorrow afternoon (Thursday) her new home, 619 Balmoral St: gary, are spending a few days here, cellent musio,.supplied by the Mon- fine. pase pipe was presented to Mr, ReD. Barlow. A very:pleasant even- -was;passed until 2. .mag when e, Sweet Home was played, mid thanks to. the-Hocus: McKocos Club for such an an enjoyable evening: The At Home to be given by the Ladies Aid. of jthe Baptist Church Thureday evening, is fidefinitely. Postponed, owing to the serious. jl- mess of Mrs. (Rev, Blundell, Mics. C.H. Sherwood and Miss ee Mie Saami ferme Beets re (aks MEDICINE HAT CHORAL SOCIETY. The weekly. practice mecting - of the Choral Society. will be held in the City Hall, tomorrow (Thureday) evening at 8 o'clock prompt. A full attendamve is requested. MAYOR HASN'T PHONE Leal Office Cut Him This. Morning. Mayor Spencer's home is without telephone today. The local tele- Dhone office cut off his wervice tls morning. His worship says he don t remember receiving the account, but he may have. The company's rule.18 no pay, no service, Evidently they. are no respector of persons. Off The Daily News delivered in the city 85e a month. SOME GOUD INVESTMENTS SS COUSINS AND SISSONS 100 ft, Block 29; 1600. Terms. 50 ft, Bidck 4, 950. Terms. HERALD SURVEY 50 ft, Block 1, 1500. Terms. 100 ft, Block 14, 3500. Terms. 50 ft, Block 17, 1150. Terms, , HILL DIVISION 50 ft. corner, Toronto St, next to Herald. 825. Ternis. BENDING ; 50 ft. corner, Block) '4,- 825. Terms. South half Bi Terms. RIVERSIDE PARK 50 ft. corner, Block 12, 1000. Terms. 50 ft, Block 1, 1200. TOWNSITE 50 ft corner, Balmoral and Sixth Ave, 2300. Terais. 50 ft, Block 96, 21,000. Terms, NORTH YUILL 50 ft, Block 8, 1200. Terms. 50 ft, om Bray.St, 1050, Terms, Some Good Business Properties and Acreage. GAS CITY REALTY Co. MEDICINE HAT 73350. Seach. Terms. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. A. G. Finch will receive with her mother, Mrs. J. H, Cunliffe; 616 Fewings Street, Thureday, Nover- ber 28. : Mrs. Jarhes Malcolm will receive at Mr. and Mrs, Harrison, of Cal- A rize dance was given last night by, the Hocus McKocos Club. There were about 150 present who danced to an orchestra of five pieces of ex- poration.* ) CALCARY PAPER Co. WILL BUILD HERE bea ote 000. Plant an ploy Pitty Hands at Start. sid Tho Alberta and Saskatchewan Paper amd Strawboard Products Co., Ltd., of Calgary, will erect a factory in Medicine Hat, It will be located jon a site near the Crayon Factory and will cost in the neighborhood of 150,000. Messre, C. F. Schaub an F. A Bur ton, Calgary directors of the company were in the city yesterday and con- jeluded the agreement with tho city CALF LAGE they last at an acre, 200,000 feet of gas veyears while employing 50 with warm applause, and 300,000 feet when a GRAIN PRICKA, Witnipeg, Nov. 27. The market was weak and very unsettled at the opening but active and strong at the close. Qn the whole prospects have - improved, there is better cash and export demand anda slight diimunt tion, in teceipts. tion in receipts. European and Argentine news fa- vored the bull side, Oats are dull and flax very weak. Liverpool closed to 3 lower. Other European mar- kets were lower except Paris, which is 34 up. Receipts today were 986 cars in-' spected and 985 in sight. Weather conditions are excellent. American markets will be closed tomorrow: They are to start erection of a fire- Proof plant before April Ist and have deposited a 1,000 cheque as evidence Of good faith. REGISTER AGREEMENTS. OF SALE OF LANDS Proposition to be Handled in Near Future by the City Council. In short time the matter ofa local registry: office for the registe to her elocutionary as Valentine Purcell Great satisfaction. be an excellent thing for the city. May 34, 349. Such an office would be a boon to the city assessment department. It would mean that a8.soon as a pleco of land changed hands it would he registered in the city hall. When the 2, 774; No. 3, 76. - Barley No. 3, 44; No. 4, 40, AMERICAN MARKETS. ever visited sity. opened 858, closed 853; Muy 902, 903; July 874, 883. pitteseeeeeeas + MUSIC DRAMA t Peeeeeererered Last night at the Opera House a large and appreciative audience His- tened with rapt attention'to a pro- . gram of vocal and instramental mui- sic contributed by the Schubert Sym- pony and Lady Quartette of Chicago. The opening quartette canght the jiand had changed hands, and if so, who held. it. The Legislative committee of the sour will deal with the matter. office might conflict with the ands tities office, and then to make 2, the office of any use, the city would have to have ertain,goyrers over. these agreements 6f sale and ee zh questionable if the uezwsary power Jcoyld, be: sezurea by a municipal cor- WILL SEEK RE-ELECTION tion will be effected. MEN'S GUN METAL Shoes, leather lined, with winter weight soles made by one of the best makers, We will sell them while 4.50 FOSTER'S SHOE STORE THE MARKET REPORTS audience at once and was received forts were received Ieft no doubt as powers. Lelta Corder in her rendeting- of Aria in a voice of excellent qual ity and range gave an intelligent in- terpretation which suggested a close and sympathetic study of her words. Selections on the violim by Thom were skillfully performed and are worthy of the highest praise. The standard of ex- cellence aimed at and achieved gave The program was brilliant varied enough to please almost the ing of all agreements of sale may bu WINNIPEG MARKETS, most insistent upon variety. The siven serious consideration. There Wheat Nov. opened 614, closed eee eee full, rich, deep is a feeling aiong members of the Gis: Deo, 782, 19 : May 834, 64. Te contrast. os jeity councll that such an office would Qats Noy. 333, 434; Des. 31, 314; *HO delicate tones of Miss Leta der, and their contributions were most beautifully performed. The first question to be given con- pPlax Noy. 119, 116; uN H sideration is how to bring such an 193. ee ie ee city Seoabert Symphony achieved office into being and enforce the re CASH PRICES. Serre Sea hee Sistering of all agreemerits of sale. Wheat No. 1 Nor.. Sloved 604; No, ee ne (og digiins CALGARY WANTS CHEAPER COAL Calgary, Nov. 27. At a session of arch Orchestra. : The lady's prize was Minneapolis, Nov. 27. Wheat, Dec, the Dominion Railway, Comuiission: a handsome gold. locket and chain line yore was being seater it eann OPened TOE, closed OO ; May, S54, here yesterday, application was made which was, presented to Miss Sick- inen be an easy matter to go to the 862. on behalf of the Calgary board of man. The gentleman's prize of lrogistry office and find. out if the Ciiesgo, Nov. 27. Wheat,.. Dec, trade for a transfer track betwee the C..N, Rand C. P, R. at Night ingale, Alta. Calgary's interest in this connection lies. in the fact that it would reduce the coal haul from the Druinbeller mines to this city from 303 to 105. miles, with a consequent Saving in freight charges. of about 1.95 per ton. As the CNR. has not been taken over by the op- erating department, the commission was unable to issue an order for the transfer track, but counsel for railway company gave assurance that the road would be taken over at an early. date, when the desired connec- Present Dally Aver Advertisers in Dail pt the Wookly cot No extra charge, 5 vertisors. VOL. 3 NO. FLOW OF STIL Kl INTHE jeouncil. They met for the first time MAIN sT. Weatern Memt yesterday morning and by six o'clock gA GOOD PLA Outrages of es ithe. venta ths siensient yee BUY SHON: TO Election B. The city gives the company a free Says Borden of five acres and an option for Too Generou years on five more crea at uting for Nay Ottawa, Nov. the Companies Act : 1 HL Sharp. It provi ated companies meetings, present a to shareholders an Statements to the vinelal incorporated do at the present ti Maj. Ourrie (Nor on a question of pri a Globe editorial o referred to John A. treasurer of the Sa pany, charsing. Maj. ing that ho had i: *bat before the end government would off the free list. * to have been said lt; ducement or threat Sarnia company tok on proposition to wire fence manufact Following up this Globe had called u White to declare t Currle nor any othe: Mament had receive to coming tariff cha Maj. Currie denied He-was'not in the v ness at all, but had Crae at Sarnia and uation generally, T panies had begun ma f neing in Canada t once the price had fierce American cor Currie denied: that I in any merger. Hon. H. R. Emmers a report that begin of the year, the C.l running rights over Jal and that express e given similar. pri chrane said that the was not yet settled, minion ,Rxpress now rights sithe Grand T service on the Interc Talkfest Re The debate on. thi and ne the, Mayor Speri er and Ald. Brown Will be Candidates Mayor Spencer will be a candidate Mor the Mayoralty. next year. Asked by the News this morning as to whether he would stand for reelee - tion or not he . said that he guessed he would. No otlier candidate has so far loomed up on the horizon. Ald. Brown is out for re-election in his ward. ; REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE WANT YOUR LISTINGS. Burns Bik. WON FOUR PRIZES. McGregor Berry Main St then resumed. G. B toria), in referring prosperity of the co in no part was it m thaa in British Colu ping business on th creasing so rapidly overtaxed. The appr pletion of the Panan ,Feady turned attentl province and scarcel; Dut that 9 report of ping firm was not. sp3 for business. He wa ifthe government Ww do its share by heli George N. Bartlett received word today that out of the six entries in Silver Wyandottes which he made at the Calgary Poultry Show, he had won four ribbons first, second. and third in cockerels and fourth in pul- lets. As the birds were Iate hatched, he did not expect to do nearly as well. REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST TYPE OF BREAD MADE. ONE TRIAL CONVINCE YOU. ss . PHONE 560, Foster s Shoe Repairing Depart- ment is saving others money Why. not yoa? tt For large returns from small in- Montreal St. Bakery MITCHELL'S HOME-MADE BREAD velopment of harbor He said that he di Bo into the question fence at this time. 1 the leader of the 01 as British Columbia he need have no fe: the side of generosit not do too much to p of B.C. The land de Sufficient. Since the had been withdrawn 1 the force had been r to 100 men. This f three miles of the c ard it meant the cl vestments .Montrose has them all beat. SELECTED : SNAPS . OLD TOWNSITE. 6000 50 ft. corner, Block 11 (Main Street.) 2100 60 ft, Block 96 (Fourth Avenue.) 6800 60 ft. corner, Block 55. 10,000 84 ft. corner, Block 59. 5000 50 ft. corner, Block 81. SCHOOL ANNEX. 1250 50 ft, Block 26. 1800 50 ft, Block 20. 4 * 1300 25 ft. with shack, Block 24. 600 25 ae HIGH Hallowi Dates ft., Block 28. HERALD. ft., Block 23. 1, Block 17. , Block 14. 1500 50 1200- -50 1750 60 1400 50 550 25 yaluable state docum out protection. Reciprocity 3 Thos: McNutt, Liber devoted practically al which followed, to. He sald he had inte some reference to election in Saskatche was before the speak Would be oft) of orde Fefrain from doing 80. tent himself with thi thelr election had by yotes of British elect: tory Was a recognitio of the Seott governn a declaration of a des er markets, Mr, Hault opposition forces, hac his defeat was due t reciprocity, Mr. McNutt then dis donald bye-clection - placing on the record made by J. J. Sulliv: niimber of newspaper ing accounts of incide Paign. These inciud by Sir Rodmond Ro thugs and crooks fron were operating in th ir. McNutt. said a statement was made 3 himself constituted which Premier Roblin (Continved-on t
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