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ThW or he loses head he Ye not done, ahead of you Medicine Hat niin pe bargain, Terms, lal Sites. Got ropeny to sell DL sae MOTB. b you, subject sive listing. and gas mains and ity Hall. Best buy Exclusive listing. terms. Exclusive Montreal, level as terms. a8, SS ik, 275-each,-terms. istrial site south of , 250 per acre. 8 in West and ng the city. - Co.. Phone 54. Sabena Jolnininiotentnteteteie, 7, tralia, 2,324 to New Zealand. British Migrs. Are Forming DICL VOL. 3 NO. MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA, K, CANADA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 Will Be No Coercion Used On Ulster py British Government, Ac- cording to F. E. Smith, the Courage to Or- der to Show Force No jin, the maintepance of peace. STREETS ARE DECORATED La of Covenant Pledg- Home Great sition to Rule gt; Win Bea Event. (G. A. P. Cable) Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 26. Regi ments of Highland light infantry and Seottish borderers were drafted into, Belfast today in anticipation of the Sent, 28, trouble on when the Ulster Day, covenant in defiance of home rule ia to be signed by Ulster ites. 'The Royal Irish Rifles, already Stationed here, are confined to bar tacks in readiness for an emergency. i 2,00 The Wheat is Uniformly Excellent The . Grade, Higher Than That of Last Year In many Sec- tions the Returns Surpass Those of 1911 Wea- ther Has Been Favorable. OW. ALP. Calgury, Sept. 26. The prospec- vested a little earlier than last year, wheat Alberta: this and although threshing operations ass se '25,000/000 ave been, somewhat delayed in the is estimated at biishels. The prospects are thatthe i out of the Provinces fers seriously with the preparations han 6,000,080 bates, of one In quality, the crop is uniformly fp Move-than .a thousand members ion aw int nie Hand, were enrolled last night. The new organization is to assist, when fealled upon by the civil anthorities The. demonstrations at /Adowne :yeaterday, were the most re- /markable of the en, rs ae the display. of armed forces enormous number of Orangemen and Unionists who assembled to greet Sir Edward Carvon and the other Unionist: leaders, Sir Bdward de- clared that they: were performing the obsequies of home rule, Rt, Hon. Frederick E. Smith, M. P., for Liverpool, expressed the opin- jon that the battle was already won. He added: The Government, even iit has the wickedness, wholly lacks the nerve to onder the British army to Use o reion in Ulster. The streets of Belfast are being gaily decorated for Saturday, 'Uls- ter. ''. There has been an enor- mous sale of Union Jacks Ont, i BUSHELS is Diapateh.) past few days; this is ony a tem- Wandicap and will not inter- excellent. The: At i WMMUGRATED 10 CANADA DURING AUGUST First Eight Months of the Year Saw Dropping Off From Last Year's Figu res. London, Sept. - 26. During the month of August 38,727 residents of the United Kingdom emigrated; 28,- 770 to the British Dominions, includ- ing 17,687 to Canada, 6,500 to Aus- For (CoA. P. Cable) eight nionths of the year Canada re- SOMA UL BE TRE NEW PieSIBENT Canadian ufacturers Association Becta of- ficers at Ottawa. Gonven- tion Today. - TAX SYSTEM. DISCUSSED Delegates Hear Address on Dangers of Poor Matches in Homes. (W. A. P. Dispatch) Ottawa, Sept: 26. Vigorously con demning tho use of any bub safety matches for the use. in the homes, and claiming that to use matches that can be lighted anywhere too bf ten endangers the Hives of children in the homes, Franklin BH, Wentworth, of Boston, President of the National Fire Protection Association, deliver- ed a forceful address before the Can- adian Manufacturers delegation at a smoker held in the Parliamentary Restaurant last might. He said that the association of which he was the: head was doing a splendid work and was doing much to encourage fire Prevention, giving many examples. Tha smoker followed. a day of strenuous work by the delogates, dur- ing which many interesting papers were read and discussed. Of special note was the report presented by ex- President Hobson on the taxation of land valued at a higher rate than improvements and railway rates, The election of officers will take Place in the morning, and it wag an- nounced tonight that Mr. R. 8. Gourlay, Toronto, would be the new president, while C. B. Gordon, Presi- dent of the Dominion Textile Com- pany, Montreal, will ie the mext vice-president. NAME. R. F. GREEN FOR NEW MINISTER Associated Boards of Trade tion of Mining Portfolio. CW, A. P. Dispatch) rived when the economic tino: of the mining industry and its safe and proper control demand the cre- ation of a portfolio of mines, the exe- cutive of the Associated Boards of Trade at a meeting yesterday which was attended by representative min- ing men atid others interested in the Industry from many points. fa-iioot- enay and along the boundary, went emphatically on record with the op- inion that Robert F, Green, member for Kootenay, was the most fitting to fill the post of Minister of Mines. Nelson, B. C., Sept. 26 Declaring + n- resolution that the time 2 LANDON MARKETS ceived 114,000 or 2,000 Tess than in 1911; Australia received 42,000, or 14,000 more than in 1911; New Zea- land received 6,000 or 3,000 mor than tn 1911. i Syndicate to Invest Here City Clerk Baker Receives More Letters Daily Gra- phic Man Will Give the City Some Good Advertis- ing, He Says. Many Soldiers For Ulster Day Forces Will be Sent to Bel- fast During Signing of Covenant. (CA. P, Cable) Belfast, Ireland, Sept). 26. Large. forces of troops are to be moved into Belfast in preparation for Ulster Day, Sept, 28, when the anti-Home Rule covenant is to be signed. by the Un- ionists of that Province, Orders were sent from headquarters at Dublin Castle today to Brigadier General Count Gleichen, in command here, to that effect. He was informed that - dom, his- YICTORIA.. AWAITS - CONNAUGHT. Vivtoria, B.C, Sept. 26 The city of Victoria has donned gala attire in anticipation of the arrival here tomor- row of the Duke of Connaught and The distinguished visitors are to in this city for ix days, during which time there will be numerous features of splendid enter- tainment to their honor. PEDERAL BUILDING DEDICATED. Ask at Nelson for al fetes eee SS WHILE 0; 1 KILLED TRIED TO DRIVING AB Harttords Ginn, Sept. 25. An, attempt) by Howard P, oh he ede te dots according to Sb by the girl's + fied that his ac- + SPER PEEP EE EES W, A. FA Dispatch) Saska lt;on, Sept, 26 An explosion occurred on tuesday at Fiske, result- ing in the death of one and serious injury of a numbet The Imperial Oil Company has station there, and fit the time of theraccident were un- loading. gasoline Gut of a tank car. The car had been emptied when one of. thes kmen entered it, resumably he could empty the few remainitig Salons better that way, though uls entering Meth cali ercics gra e i Beene at toe et the hole.fn'the roof. An instant later th explosion followed The man inside manhole and killed: The injuries ito the ies are: 80 Serious that he ae sexpected-to tive. SMLGIN BADJWAY Canadian i: Mapickpalities Which Would Borrow Have Poor Outlook. (C. Ay P. Tonaan Bani 26-8 view ofthe fact. that several fan municipal nd other borrowings are imminent on the London mou y market, care- fulinquiries have bean made of those Interested in such transactions. The Present position is regarded as still tke reverse of satisfactory. On the surface: the situation would seem. bet- ter as the result of the holiday rest, Dut, merked closely; conditions, ap- Pear unimproved market is becoming gt; Saturated with treasury bflis which must presently be funded and the bank rate: will probably go higher. Pana, Nl, Sept. 26. Pana s new Federal Building, which was recently completed at a cost of 70,000, -was J deatcated tovay with interesting ex- Medicine Hat and will publish it in his various papers. He says: I must) say, I mm very much impressed with Medic ne Hat and predict a great future for it. I intend conveying that impression over and over in the th . Winniper., Sept. 26. Sic Donsta . leading journals. of je United King- - sit he Thomas Brown of Alton, and EB. T. Fisks of the Hi 'Noadrinah, of Norwich, both mention Sch that he thought the Dominion the fact of the proposed investments Goverment should operate the road here, T quite expect o financial in- sell. He indicated that the Canad- says the ian Northern Railway was not at all terest there before long, fast on the evening of Sept. 27th, The Lord Mayor of Belfast on whose. requisition such steps are usually ta- Ken, has been informed ' that. the troops are coming. FRENCH SOCIALISTS FIGHT (C, AP, Cable) Paris, Sept. 26, Revolutionary syndicates and the m re moderate socialists engaged in a free fight Tast snight in the Havelle Wagrem where a public lt; meeting had been called by Gustave Herve, the anti- military agitator, on the occasion of the departure of the conscripts to join the army. Many shots were fir- ed and chairs used as wepons. No 6ne was killed but several were tak- on to the hospital suffering from re- the first battalons would reach Bel- yolver and knife wounds. ercises, Former Congressman Ben F, Caldwell,-of Springfield, delivered the dedication address, GN R. DONT Wann ed lay that the Bay route are anxious to take over its operation after it was built, Signing Would Not be in Order Lord Templeton Tells Trish Unionists King s Signa- ture to Bill Would Be Unconstitutional. . A. P, Cable) Ireland, Sept. 26. Lord of the Unionist Krumlis, Templeton, tounder Clubs of Ireland, at an anti home rule demonstration here last night declared that if the King signed the home rule measure today, it would be an unconstitutional act. Capt. James Craig, M: P. for Down) / aa- vised the . Ulstermen to continue drilling, ine Peper eeP herr MARCONI INJURED AN AUTO. ACCIDENT Tnyentor of Wireless Sus- tains Many Bruises in ce: Snaash in Italy. ( . A. P..Gable) Spesia, Italy, Sept. - 26 william Marconi; the inventor of wireless telegraphy, spent a restless as result of injuries Surety him in an automobile accident yesterday near Borgheto. He compiained of paing from a slight wound in the head, while the injury of his right eye and many other brulsea caused considerable irritation, - Mrs. Marco- ni, who was not hurt in the collis- fon, sat mp nursing her husband through tlie night. King Victor Em- manuel will,'it 1s expected, visit Mar- coni today. PERE EE Ee COSTS, US 125,000,000 Toronto, Sept. 26. Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore, secte- tary of the Temperance and Moral Reform Board of the f+ Methodist church in C nada, has b en estimating what immorality and social dis- eases cost Canada in a year, And his estimate 1s 125,- 000,000. The Canadian con- tributions to missions, he points out, amount to 4.- 500,000. ing tes the +i tate. * Lt ot *h) cartwright's tuneral: took place. this ear was blown pian hrc the 3, fe : STATESMAN BURIED TODAY Al AuGsTON wright Is Laid to Rest Near Four. Other Distinguished Can- Fou SENDS A DSA MESSAGE Words of Condolence Re- ceived From Many of the Country s Prominent Cit- izens. ead Growth Influence inf Feeling in Australia is That Play Her Part With New iceing Ocean. (Qu, Pe Cadtey London, Sept. 26 Ascording to the) sald that i Dally Majl s Melbourn correspond- mperial ent, remier Borden's speeches: Te ee ans Ported there, propose to offer three gag, and 1 dreadnonghts to Britain. arousd much where there is a genuine dread of the tatives who wpa growth of the Japanese. influen e In .out- of touch with the Pacific, though little is sald on represented and ely H the subject because Japan is Britaus channels through wi ot fs their governments Australian feeling ts strong that flow. pages ; Australla should prove ber readiness be to J to play her part With New Zealand tions with J and the Uhited States ji policing the authorities Pacitic. Was don Mr, Arelier, the Labor Premier jf) lite the Commonwealth, in an Interview, (W. AP, Dispateh) Kingston, Sept. 26 Sir Richard afternoon. At 1.30 p.m. the funeral procession left the family residence, The Maples, for St. George's Cath- edral. Following the service the cor- tege preceeded to Cataraque Cemetery where the body was laid in the fam- ily plot, not far from the graves of the four other distinguished Cana- dians, Sir John MacDonald, Sir George Kirkpatrick, Sir Alexander Campbell and Sir Henry Smith, The Duke of Connaught, in mess- age received from Prince Rupert to Lady Cartwright, yesterday, sald: Very distressed at sad news. Du- chess and I sympathize deeply. (Szd.) Arthur. Messages of condolence received from Ht, Hon. Mr. Borden, and the Cabinit, Sir Richard Scott, Hon. Chas, Murphy, Senator Lopgheed, Hon. G. P. Graham and Sir Louls Jette, Ei rison Who Entered Into Plot Them and Warned Officer. COMES TO TORONTO (C. A, P. Cable) gf) London, Sept. 26 Rev. D. W. Rob- erts, pastor of Springburn Congrega-. tional church, has accepted the pas- torate of Hast Toronto. SON MURDERED. HS FATHER AND SISTE So Ses Wu Chang, China, Sept. 26. More than 200 mutinous soldiers were summarily executed without the for- mality of a court martial, by the loy al, troops commanded hy General Li Yuan, Hing, in consequence of the outbreak that occurred among the encamped: outside the walls is city, on Tuesday. ty and. ne ent a the ate is Arpested ee the town and ues defeated adinctithinatl Firing by ae Turkish Troops y Bring (Ww. A oe as Dispatch) Wellington, Kan., Sept, 26. Otto ely, -aged 21, was arrested today. charged with the murder of his father, Theodore McKenelly, and sister, whose bodies were found in a tent on the outskirts of Well- ington yesterday. TWINE FOR THE WEST. (Special to the News) Greece and Bulgaria Have Both Boston, Mass., Sept. 26 A cordage Against the Action of Turk Troops F. company of Plymouth has started a vf speotal. train of thicto a, Gara: t/ Bide mands That Restitution for Damage er twine for Winnipeg, trom which Made, point it is to be distributed among es the wheat fields of the Canadian / West. Each car coneains 1000 bales of twine, the total tonnage amount- ing to 650,000 pounds, which is suf- ficient to handle coaeee of acres of wheat. (C. A. P. Cable) Athens, Greece, Sept. 26, A vigor-) Greek passengers ous protest against the firing by claimed, 7 Turkish troops on. the Greek steam- er Roumali at Saracs a few days ago Sotia, Bulgary, 8 is to be made by the Greek minister tier fighting Betw SPANISH STRIKE SPREADS minister today to demand the severe odatigar, Seeseis: The oe punishment of the offenders, as well Government decls aa an expression of regret by the ish troops tind Turkish government. The payment Bul; (C. AYP. Cable) Madrid, Sept. 26. The railroad strike movement has spread from Catalonia to other parts of Spain. At a meeting at Madeira today of men employed on the southern lines, a resolution was adopted to stop work immediately on the pretext that the company had-arbitrarily discharged a foreman. Traffic in Catalonia is virthigliy, at a standstill. gt; (Special to the News.) Wshington, D. ., Sept: 26- Obser- DANISH KING S BIRTHDAY. vers of the celestial spheres were up and astir before the first crqwing af the rooster this morning to witness the partlal eclipse of the moon. In this vicinity, it is true, the astrono- mers were somewhat apathetic re- S Barding the eclipse, for the reason Moneton, N, By steamer and compensation for the had oc loss of some personal baggage of the the Turk ,LUNA TO HIDE HER FACE. Witne: Ss Official W With Rai (Specal to the News) Copenhagen, Sept. 26 King Chris- tian s, forty-second birthday anniver- sary, which is the first birthday anni- yersary he has had since he ascended the throne, was pana ed that the Hime when the entail toe oes ie throughout Denmark as a gen Sh ha aM idee sprang holiday. Congratulatory messages toa e noon s session of the I. C. i 6t daybreak that no ob- inquiry; whien Joseph ot value could ve taken. witness, told of going to In the RS ee ee Soe, Dele) eee try the Ghances. to view the salient years ago, with features of the Splipse were much securing an I, betters Moncton to St. Bourque had sbout were received by His Majesty from royal relatives throughout Burope. King Christian enjoys great (popular- ity throughout the kingdom, Soldiers Ranning Trains in Spain Railway Service is Being Maintained*in Catalonia District Despite Strike. Madrid, Spain, Sept. 26. The Span- sh/ military engineer corps has tak- en complete control .of the railroad Service n Catalonia, and is keoping a number of the trains running in spite pl whe general strike, according to mn officini announcement. Arrange Metts have been made, by the Span- ish ahd French authorities to assure the postal service to Barcelona by G. . BAER 7 YEARS OLD. (Special to the News) Reailing, Pa, Sept. 26- The lnev- with a wooden mi enficth birthday anniver ay of George the tickets with F. Baer, president of the Lie had on hess. phia and Reading Railway Compaiy, tor where he got Bem, was marked today, by the recdipt of that numerous congratulatory messages Witness told of eee this city. Mr. Baer-has now reached from Dr. Murray at. one tine. the age when, in conformity with the oe Reading Company's p uaiiay 5 HURRICANE IN JAPAN, he would be placed upon the ed list. As far as 16 publicly) known, te. ALP, Cable.) however, no arrangements haye been . Tokio, Sept. 26, -A hurricane swept made for Mr. Baer to give up. his ver Japan, on the night of Sept. rond and coal propertics whose 8 heavy damage 0 Baded obit + . Ca + +s - + + + + - + steamer between that port and Port Vendres if necessary. fairs he has)cdirected for nearly ping: All twenty yea Pinterrupt d. position as head of the great ie There wav much loss of life and a
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