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Fs s in Barrels when we can sell you which equal one barrel, for 1.85 or 8 Bost for 580 Assorted if you wish lt;THE FAIR? FLANAGAN AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. CORNER OF OTTAWA AND. SRD AYE. Comfort and Elegance are combined in all furniture sold here, single pieces on. scts are alike satisfaetory. . IN DINING ROOM SETS we are showing just now the latest and best to be had. . Wouldn t it be -a good idea before buying to call i in and inspect-out Se f ELEGANT: FURNITURE? Jj. J. Moore Son Phone 515 North Railway Street 4 McKinnon s Ltd. ia i 391 MAIN ST. ASK FOR GENUINE Butternut Bread , RICH AS BUTTER. SWEEP AS A*NUT. Look for the Label. Avoid Imitations. The owner ofa OURLAY i will never Teed to apol- ogize for- the piano s shortcomings when a friend sits. down to play. All Kinds of repairs at moderate cost. Let us tune your Plano regularly at our yearly contract The Medicine Hat Music C6, Under the Big Fiddle. A MOST ENJOYABLE MEAL WILL BE YOUR OPINION-IF you paT Mother s Bread TASSIE BROS. TNs TO-MORROW ON THREE BYLAWS Granting Concessions to Three Important By-laws to be Decided Upon. TWO NEW FLOUER MILLS AND NEW BED GONGERN Big Industries Will Soon Spring up When By-laws Pass. . Voting takes place tomorrow. on three bylaws and the ratepayers are ll urged to turn out and cast their votes on them. Granting concessions to three new concerns are the questions to be de- cided. Granting a gas well and site to the Maple Leai Flour Mill Co. Granting a gas well and free site to the Ontario and Manitoba Flour Mills Co. Granting a free site and cheap gas to the Wetaskiwin Bedding Co. The above are the three bylaws. The head of the Wetaskiwin Bedd- fng Co, is already in the city with considerable machinery.and has prac- tleally started work on his plant. He Wants to be ready for business Dec. Ist. The two flour mills promise some- thing big. lt; The Ogilvie Mill 1s draw- ing near completion and is far bigger than was at first promised to the citizens, Now the new concerns who Are to be voted on tomorrow promise something even bigger if they are ranttd the concessions agreed upon. TO PREVENT A CITY FROM OWNING GAS Cal; Gayeca Away Fran- chis -and Must Now Do Battle With Private Own- hiv. 3 OW. A. P. Despatch) Calgarx, ..Nov. 11.- Opposing the agitation to have the city of Calgary explore for a natural gas well of its own, the Western Canada Natural Gas, Light, Heat and Power Campany of Calgary, Limited, has called: attendion. to Clause 9 in its original contract, which gives .-the private coneern exclusive right, ax compared with other Sirms,-to sell natura, gas witlin the city limits until 1923. city is not expressly excluded fron selling gas but the,company. t the clause, by infer ente, prevents the operation of a municipal gas. well. The question will be taken up in: the council this week when resolutions will be introduced; requiring the city commissioners to- investigate the proposition of 3 municipal gas well. lt; he. was discharged. Modern Homes tt you want something ood and up-to-date, I can supply your needs. I haye 23 houses of var- ious sizes. Attractive in appearance and Special attention given to the layout inside. Almost half of these homes are sold already. See me personally and get first-hand informa- tion. WAL ROSEWARNE Montreal Street. Phone 300. Selected Snaps OLD TOWNSITE 1365 Lot 14, DIgeOS. 5500 Lots 9-10,smmme 86. 3000 Lot 11, blk. 964. nouses * ( 2700 room houge on s n lot, 8. Yulll.- Werth 3700, * 3100 5 room brick liguse on 50 ft. 1oty,Braeiiar SE*North, Ola Townsite. PHONE, 456, BFSOUCH,Phm.B. DRFG STORE, TORONTO ST, a Mra. Ortner of T10 Chiasles Street, will receive on Wednesday, 19th inst, and every second Wednesday, Gras The Misses Musgrove, of Bagle Butte, are the guests of Mrs. Walter Huckvale, Esplanade, X brother of Mr. Stewart MoNutt, of Irvine, spent Saturday in the city with Mr. J.-A. McDonald, Mr, Mo- Nutt is mining engineer and is en route across the continent after hay- ing spent several years in Chili. Citizens interested im the forma- is to be held in the City Hall Court Room st o'clock tomorrow even evening next. Tt is er thab invitations for the first will be issued ett Weak Ethane who Bae eee ed their intention of joining Benedicts Club. The pree Paid was around 3,100. Mrs. TjAs Cory has been visiting friends in Cranbrook for the past few days. * Mrs. Wa H. Turpin spent the week end in Calgary. GORDON HUGGINS DEAD. Gordon Edward, thie second eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Huggins, died today aged 12 years. Funeral Tuesday a 2.30 from the family resi- dence, El Palso and Saratoga Ave, Central Park. Interment at Hill- side Cemetery. Typhoid fever was the cause ofdeath.. This is the sec- ond bereavement: in the family in three months. YOUTH LOITERED IN A BAR ROOM; PAYS FINE 10 and Costs Levied by Magistrate on Young F r- eigner Court News. Tf you watt tobe a inan you have to pay for it, wete the words of Magistrate Kealy this morniig when a young foreigner aged: 15. years named Zetuprusky, was fotind guilty of loitering in a, bar room. The Magistrate imposed a fine of 10 and 2 costs. David Maher, the) bartender in the hotel, was called on a charge of al- lowing the youth to linger there. But the evidence was that he did not know that the lad was there and Two drunk and disorderly prison - ers were given their liberty on the payment of 3 and costs. W. Longworth, who was arrested on Saturday under the vagrancy act and remanded till today. His was a rather peculiar case and he was let go with a warning to be more careful in the future. BUILDING PERMITS Total for Week Past, 6,000 Genie Little Low Many 0) The building permits for the past week were rather low, the total be ing only a little over 6,000. In- specter Daly states that there is lots of work being talked of and con- siderable under. way, but 20 permit has as yet been taken out for the work. : The permits issued last week: Margaret Carries, 400 frame dwelling, Elm Street. R. Wessinger, 80 frame dwelling; Chicago Street. R. G, Porter, 2,400. two story mC Court ot Revision will sit om the additions to-the voters liste There. are a number of important by-laws to ps. introduced, MENIGO'S FATE 1S So States Major of the Mex- TOWNSITE. 5 foot corner, Blogk 89 3150. 60 foot corner, Block 55 7000. 50 foot lot, Blsok s6 1600, Cash. HERALD. Lote 25 and 26, Block 1800, 50 feet on Esplinade 1300. 50 feet, Block 20 (Highland St.) 1050. ( CENTRAL PARK. Lote 29 and 80, Block 7 1575. 50 foot lot, Block 3 4500, 60 foot lot, Block 15 1200, 50 foot Jot, Block 25 tacing Park) 1200, 50 foot lot, Biock 29 8650. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX, 50. foot lot, Block 24 1400, (This adjoins pooposed park) 50 foot lot, Block 23 1260, POWELL. 50 feet, Block 13975. , NORTH YUL. 50 feet, Block 18 (Bridge St) 850, Phone Us Your Listings. H.C. PETTET CO. 868 Toronto St Phone 481, a Special this week . sizcs 11 to 2: all around the yamp with Sizes 5 to 714, se 75. Sizes 8 to 10 ........ land and Germany will be at war in three years time. The Major visited the city schools this morning and will lecture to the school children in Alexandra school tomorrow afternoon. The Major is not surprised at Dinx being condemned to death. He is a weak, although good, man, and 8d easily gotten into trouble. TOPTAWER AGAIN WINS. Toptawyer, Rev, J. W. Morrow's thoroughbred stallion, has again been awarded the 250 prize given by the Dominion . Government. The Prize is one of a number given to. encourage the breeding of high bred animals in the west. IN STATES HANDS ican Police, Who is in City- MANY SOLDIERS AND NUCH: MONEY REEDED Also. Predicts. That. Ger- -many and England Will be at War in Three Years. NEW GAS WELL, The International Supply Co. has completed the drilling of well No. 7 for the Southern Alberta Land Co., in their irrigation belt. It is down over 2100 feet and. has a flow of is to be drilled at Suffield. The ultimate fate of Mexico. lies in the hands-of the United States was the statement made to the News to- day by Major Gustave. H. 5. Schoof of the Mexican Mounted Police, also Sergeant. Major of the 23rd Alberta Rangers, who is in the city, A soldier of fortune, he has trav- elled far and wide, He owns a small ranch atyClaresholm and ap nds fi summers there... He has, another Tanch in Texas and spends his win- fers in the South. Last wintery he Spent in fighting-the rebels tn Mex- ico and can tell many thrilling tales of the fights; many gruesome ones about the sisughter of the, innocents, and the complete. driving-6ut, of the Americans. The characteristic of the Mexican, he said, is that f he can awe a man he will abuse him terribly, therefore to keep the Mexican down harsh measures ate necessary. He told of some twenty-two rebels start- ing a rumpus and to prevent them starting further tropble it. was neces- sary for them to stand: the twenty- two up against a wall and shoot them down. The Monroe Doctrine pre- vents any other nation but the States , stepping in and taking charge of Mexico and when they do that they will need 100,000 soldiers und two Hat s Head Guardian of the Law SpentPleasant Hol- iday: at the Coast Glad to Get Back. Chief of Police James Bruce once again is holding. the guiding reins of the Hat's police foree after an ex- tended holiday to the coast. The Chief is glad to get back. He vis- ited alt the coast.cities and is much taken with the cleanliness of Vie- toria. The first week he was there it was lovely weather, but for the past week the rainy. season was on. After all is said and dono, said the Chief, I m glad-to get back and Medicine Hat hasn't got to take her hat off to any of them. When ever heard where Iwas from they wanted to know if it wasn t real cold back here now. They were surprised when told that the weather was nicer thantheins Houses for sale on easy payments or will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson Leader. B4-tf We are able to give you felt shoes this year at price that we ar proud of, owing to buying our stock before the raise in. price, Women s Dolge felt shoes, with. the felt soles; in lace; the warmest shoe known, 2.00 Tthen s Dolge felt shoe, in lace, with the felt soles. Special this week Misses folt slives, with felt soles jin jie Special this week Child s high-top pony shoes, with red felt tops, laced FOSTER S SGHOr STORE MAIN. STREET .., THE CHIEF 1S BACK HOME : anyone at the coast 6 leather, and leather soles. 2.0 IGE BROKE; TWO DROWNED Surmised Farmer s Sons Near Stettler Were Try- ing to Get Ducks. (W. A. P. Dispaton. Stbttler, Alta, Nov. 11. Saturday morning a sad fatality occurred on the farm of Mrz.-Ourtis, twelve miles southwest of Stettler, in which his two sons lost their lives in a slough on the farm. The slough was filled with a thin coating of ice upon which some wounded wild ducks. had allght- ed find it is supposed the boys were endeayoring to get the ducks, as sev- Sral stones were found lying on the fee, The ice gave way and both were drowned. They were recover- ed by the father in about five fect of water. Their ages were six and ten years, i pa eer + LOCAL MARKET + fourteen million feet. Another well .t- + PEER ERE EE EE 3 The rather inclement weather on the prairie made this morning's mar- ket a small one. It is oxpected,. however, that many of the farmers will arrive in this afternoon swith produce. Eggs, butter and oats were the only wares ol . The prices: Oats 76 bushels 36e. Butter I74 tbs. 30 to 356. Eegs 53 doz. 45 to 550. BORN, At Medicine Hat,,on the 10th imst., to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LeDrew a daughter. Born on Noy. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Oak, of the Salvation Army, a son. a BIG AWARD FOR C.F, R (W.-A-P-Dispatch) Calgary, Nov. 11 The Canadian: Pacific Railway was this mornin awarded 19,181 by Judge Carpenter as the price of the right of way to obtain which Grand Trunk Pacific: took proccedings. A small want ad in The Dally News Classified Column will bring results. Subscribe now for The Daily News, hundred millions of dollars. Prest- dent Taft, for his action in regard to Mexico, receives no mercy at the hands of the Major. The American citizens were murdered, tHeir pro- perty destroyed and not a step was taken to protect them. The Major, who has seen service in Africa, and also served in the Ger- jan army, predicts also that Eng- CALL AT 410 MAIN ST. Or PHONE 695 FOR THESE Selected Snaps CENTRAL PARK. Lot 18, Block 3 1500, Terms. Lots 29 and 20, Block 7 1575. Terms, Lots 41-88, Block 27 700 a pr. Terms. COUSINS AND SISSONS Lots 11-12, Block 29 735. Terms, Lots 25-26, Block 4 900, Terms RIVERSIDE. Lots 5-8, Block 14 1575, Cash, BENDING. Lots 1-4, Blk. 23 1200, Terma Lots 11-12, Block 25 675, Terms. Lots 1-2, Block 26 650. Terms HERALD. Lots 29-80, Block 20 1050. Terms. HARRISVILLE. Lots 21-40, Block 21 320 a pr. Terms, GAS CITY REALTY Go. len ppetance proved the topic in the majority of the city churches yesterday, it being Temperance Sunday all over the Dominion. MEDICINE. HAT Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and Plate Glass Insurance. Main Street. - -Montreal St. Bakery MITCHELL'S HOME-MADE BREAD REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST TYPE OF BREAD MADE, ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. . Be PHONE 560. We have on fiend the fol- lowing varieties of case apples JONATHANS.. ROME BEAUTIES SENATORS They are choice si 5k 8 SS PE ec SP H.W. lretand Co. Phone 54, Present Daily Avera: aren Se the Weekly 90 Ro extra charge. Bo -wartigers, VOL. 3 NO. I MIKE TRIA Shooting of Wi 23, First C: preme Cou Stuart Thi Mike Hunzak appes Justice Stuart at the ( morning on a charg: William Velitie on s Stair Crossing. It ts the first case Court criminal. sessic A great deal of evic this morning. The be finished today. The prisoner, throu G. T, Davidson, etecte The jurors; W. A. Shunk, Wm. Crawfor Tison, Ald. Doty and V Capt: Shoebotham Polite was the first by WA. Begg, Crow: He told of going und taking an ante-m: of William: Velitis in Dr. Gershaw. The statement start that he was very low was about to dle, Mike Hunsak, he shot gun. I took a him and he went to ' the gun. He shot me out of the section ho atarrelea with him. my name. Dr. Gershaw, who mortem examination o gave most complete the injuries which ca Save it as his opinio: shot wounds from wh man suffered were the of his death. Corp. Harper of th lice was the next witn that he was ordered go to Stair crossing Shooting case. He, 1 Constable Stevens, - st horseback. One ini they met oman on th kode up to: him and h the man Hunzak, aid his face was covered asked him if he had up. Hunzak did not he asked him if heh shooting scrape at Ste oner replied, Yes, 1 through the leg. I you are the man We 4) and placed him under They then procee Section Foreman Luc: shotgun and also p en rifle. These were Adrian of Believed Garriso Starved Out in Turkish Pris count Despers - SERBS HELPING T B WinkiahAt terectl - Were Pillaging Crushed by and Orderly Ri (G2 ASP. Ca Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov uation of the Bulgaris vesting Adrianople anc talja, im front, of C vis ta nie of many owing to the absence dispatehes from the frc The Bulgarian and engaged in the siege are working in heart Clashes with the Tu of that stronghols occt of the Turkish troops, ers during the sorti conditions inthe lt; ty People Are The population, they verge of starvation an the garrison will be s ten days at the utr meat and sugar have exhorbitant prices ar even of these commod exhausted. Large numbers of T ars have been pillagin around Adrianople. 1 have succeeded in rep looters and establishin ministration. Sofia, Nov. 12. A Turkish prisoners wi arrived in Sofia today No Solution London, Noy. 12,- continues in the intern
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