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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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Washington St; Delphos, mir Favorite. Preeelption. ave and constipation with almost unable to do anys that there arc no rumedig. Favorite, Prescription 2 Row enjoying the. best F his wonderful medicines poo. gulate liver and bowels. 4d SISSONS 0 ft, 900. Terma: 50 ft., 1050, Terme. 100 ft, corner, 1169. ain St. LL O ft, 1050, Terma, 0 ft., 1260, Terms, ft Trackage, 13000, 250 t,, corner. The on Toronto Street, foot. This will be 500 per foot in the AKE SOME EASY 60, Ul full line rial laster, Qzc., 1 Specialty. : Phone 59 5 SHLE Given On All HATS, s VETS, ij Mea ecasix aint cenedound make the prices another tenant, nder sheds. best in the city, Co., Ltd. ring Co. supervis- municipal, ion, Sur- cifications, . NSON BLOCK Medicine Hat a IN THE NEWS Our low prices may force our competitors to temp- orarily reduce their prices to our leval but we GUAR- ANTEHE that our prices WILL REMAIN LOW not for a few weeks or a few months but ALL THH TIME. THE MEDICINE HAT MEAT MARKET. 515 THIRD AVENUE 8S. MILLER, PROPRIETOR. POSITION OPEN FOR DELIVERY BOY. oe elo eto ate ate ubeageateegeeteatr ages PHONE 873. TO STAY. re WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR PATRONAGE AND WILL JUSTIFY THEIR CONTINUED ot AND: OUSTOM BY SQUARE, - AND FAIR DEALING, LOW PRICES AND SM PROFITS. WE ARE HERE item a RIGS WILL CALL EVERY MORNING AT ANY PARD.OF pe CITY. A TRIAL IS see Mohammedans in Indian Empire Are: Considered in Balkan War Rev. Dr. King Declares That Britain Must Go Slow as Intervening Power. Edmonton, Alta., Nov. 19. I am snot saying how far I think Britain should forget she is a Christian nation, sald: Revy:.R..A. King, D. D., who has just tome from Indore, In- dia, to Edmonton, as professor at Robertson Presbyterian Theological College, as my own opinions would probably be out of the realm of prac tleal polities. On the other hand, the spirit of Gladstone is not. dead/ The non-conformists, who stood . hind him im the pro-Hellente move- ment, are the main supporters of the present British government. - They Clothes That Pay In STYLE-CRAFT tailored clothes you get your money's worth in honest wear and solid comfort, and besides give you an air of distinction which in- fluences others, and smoothes the path- way to business and social success. - We-can show you a STYLE-CRAFT Suit or 9 Overcoat which just suits your personality. Dios in let us. and LEPAGE BROTHERS MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. Piane Moving A Speciaity LIGHT and HEAVY DRAYING Main St, next City Hall. would gladly see the Turk. bundled out of Hurope. * i Discussing political conditions in India, where he spent.nine years as Professor fo Indore College and as examiner in philosophy in the Uni- versity of Allahabad, and their reia- tion to the struggle between the Christians of the Balkan States and the Mohammedans, said that the agi- tation in India, if not satisfied, has deen silenced. Continuing he sald: Agitation Silenced: The measure of self-governmen: given by Lord Morley s act has at ienst silenced the agitator and he will lave to show that he can use whut he has before he can demand more. At the same time the most erroneous fdeas were current in the West.as tc the extent of self-government in In- ia, even before Morley's legislation. AN the inferior positions . under the government are in the hands of Indians. Of the better positions 20 per cent. of those carrying salaries of 4,09) rupees and upward are occupled by Tndians, There was, however, al- ways an official majority in the coun- cis and the Indian's complaint was that he was always in a perpetual on- pesition. This led to irresponsible criticism. The opposition 1s now. called upon to fulfill their suggestions as to what ought to-be done, Under the recent act the non-official mem- bers are In the majority, Referring to the extent of the franchise, Dn. King sald that an ex- tensive franchise is impossible among a people, of whom 95 per cent, are Miiterate, but the various communi- ties, religious, com:dercial and educa- tional, elect representatives. Theg if they combined, could outvote the: official members. Unrest Disappears. But, he added quickly, there Is not much likelfhood of the Mohamre- dan combining with the Hindu, for example. That is their own fault, and not: the fault of the government, At any rate a vast amount of unrest which made for so much anxtet few years ago, has now disappear ked if the conflict in the Balkan js a matter-of intereat-to-india, ing said it means much to the educated Mohammedans, adding: The Pan-Islamic tovement 1s one in which the Indian Mohammedan leaders are actively concerned. Though their leaders are far removed in their thoughts fr m the crude con- ception of thelr prophet, their college at Aligarh is really a national centre. Still the misfortunes. o 6 Is a blow to the cause of tho any other. states. that may help Hiem in no great fava Will this affect attitude of tain towards the struggle? poliey in: the near Bastin the past, and not unnaturally; Britain has more Mohammedans in the Indian em- pire than there are elsewhere in the world. They make up a fifth of the population, but they are different from the wild Hindu: They haye not forgotten that before the British re- gime they were masters of India. However, they are outspoken: in their protestations of loyalty to Britain, Now. if any action inimical to their co-religionists is going to be resented by such section of the Indian com- munity, is it not only natural that Britain should consider well such action? Britain's Attitude. i What do you think will be the attitude of Britain if the Turk has to abandon Constantinople? I, don : know, replied DF. King. E have tried to tell you what the influence of Indian feelings would SICK: DAUGHTER NOW WELL Mrs, , Cole Tells How Her Tt certainly has affected Britain's Daughter Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham s Compound. Fitdhville, Ohio. I take great pleas- ure in Writing to thank you for what your medicine has done for my daughter. Before your medicine she wag all ron down, suffered from: pains asI shall al jedicines for fe male troubles, Mrs.C. Coie, Fitch- ville, Ohio. Hundreds of such letters from moth- ers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound has accomplished haye been re- ceived by the Lydia E Pinkham Medi- Cine Company, Lynn, Mase.--- be. considerations I am not enough to forecast. Speaking of the visit of King George and Queen Mary to India, Dr. -King said it was.d marked success from beginning to end. Whatever one may think of the partition of Bengal or of the changs Whether it would outweigh other politician at the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, he added, it was Stroke of pol that appealed to the Indian mind. There was a king, indeed, who, by mero proclamation, could change province. The average Indian knew nothing about the long correspond ence between the viceroy and the secretary of state, and cated - less, Personal government is what the In- dian knows and ikes. The k aid it) the Indian thought, Long live the king But it was an anxious time, m at of the officials breathed easier when at Inst the royal party was safely em- barked at Bombay, and on the way home. In a land of fanatics ne never knows what may happen. According to a report of one in close touch with tne royal household Queeh Mary had many forebodings, but the tour passed off without a hitch. * TENDERS. WANTED Tenders will be recefved up to Dec. Ist for a bridge to connect the ts: land known as Strathcona Park, with the mainland, Plans may be scon at the office of A. P. Burns, Bridge to be completed by March 1st. 10 cent of price to accompany ti Lowest or any tender not nece accepted, K. Deg: 1. 422 Main St. Phone 261 Ladies Site Dresses, Waists, Gloves, Feath- ers, Etc., Getits? Suits, Dry 6legnea ** Particular attention paid to travellers work, sults pressed up on short notice. The-tt. -Loula Bj Hanna, governor slact: of ehini, but Istets Became Banker and North, entered Gongross in purchased large land holdings. 1908, having previously served in both Frank T. O'Halr, who ae succeed houses of the State legistature. Mr. Unole Joo Gennon he Hanna born in Pittsburgh, but was born in a log cat was one of the pioncer settlers of the Gounty, Tilinols, and, Dakotas, He began ax a lumber mer- hood days on a farm? THIS PROPERTY LIES ONE AND ONE. HALF MILES SOUTH OF THE ITY. - ADJOINING CETY INDUSTRIAL SITE. THROUGH MONTROSE INSIDE oF THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS. THINK WHAT THIS MEANS BETTER HURRY HALF OF THIS SUBDIVISION ALREADY SOLD AND ONLY ONE WEEK ON THE MARKET. EVERYBODY'S DOING IT WHAT? BUYING LOTS IN MONTROSE, 200.00 A LOT. USUAL TERMS. OWNERS 368 Main St. Open Evenings.
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Image 957 (1912-11-21), from microfilm reel 957, (CU1773232). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.