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Capital Realty Co. 420 Main Street Phone 799 - NOTE THE F PRICES. THEY ARE SNAPS 2400.90 cach Thr e 75-1. corners, Blocks 107 and 108. B HAT DAILY NEWS. to deliver our Drevenue over to/with eagerness to the government's the governmenfieat Wavhington. promiged announcement, A Mr, Hon, Mr, Lougheed, the government line since cominy touched . yp Mr. -Botden s visit to the aduaili /He blamed thes oppo- and BeMAtors allowing the T. 3 Sk ene N.O. subsidy to go through, and scone was wittesscd in the police Alleged they had never granted sub- court today. when two wives. of the sidies to tho CNR Sr the CPR, ee tak tneis: comma tities but was, Interrupted. by Hou. G00.) band, Swho waa standing in the pris- Graham, who maid he'hiad divided the one's dock cliarged with bigamy. HIS TWO WivESs FACED HIM AT. ONCE 1650.00- 50 tt corner, Block 106. each, Fine residential Lota, ACRES CLOSE TO REI SELL AT FARM LAW 1 Snap for two days ofi n. 7 WHICH WE CAN 8. QUSES FOR SALE... Five room Cottage with bath, full: bapement: On Seven Fooms and 2 and bath. Central Park. Cottage In South Yuill. bath, No, 1 Bungalow, oak flogrs, Stands on 60 ft. in Central Park easy; monthly payments, Cottage in N. Yuli. oom House with large barn, ben house and ONS. WE HAVE 6,009 ACRES ADJOINING RIVE 20 lots in Block 8, facing the river, Unwed from vage one) on under the statute for the lite government and pre- e administrations were respon- We made a cut during the ing season and if we did other- than resume the duty we would have been acting in accordance the e M. Macdonald (Pictou) What bout my honorable friend's friend in -Owen Sound White Somictimes it ts a ques: mo doubt that the writer of the let ter read by the leader of the opposi- tion meant it for publication and to be so Tead. The very basis of that letter ig that, statement that assur- ances had beem, to the cement manufacturers that no change would be made in the duties: Tho minister read other let- ters from the cement manufacturers, written at later dates, asking that no shange be made in cement duties and that the dumping clause be enforced. son a0 a en (Wasnot even an. implication + that anything would or would not be done. eae: Hon, Mr. Whitethen procecded to review the circumstances and events Jeading tp to the cutting of the duty; Whe attention of the government was first drawn to the shortage of the coment by a message from Winnipes on May 31, stating that none could we purchased and that large con- tracts Were being heldimp. This mes- cIrY. RDALE 2 Billy one the western boards of trade were in conspiracy to influence the sitna- tion In Saskatchewan. This id a real test and I say that If the minister of finance Would do any such thing for political expediency, he would be re ereant to his trust, and if any honor- able member opposite has a different , I hope he will get rid of it be he gets into office. Gontinuing, the minister detailed further the steps in-the cutting of the duty. He found on investigation that the -rallwaya were unable to handle this business and thgt there was Shortage of cemeng:In the east, as well asin the Would the lead- er of the opi say that the east had: joined 1p a conspiracy. to infiu- nice Saskatchewan? Sir Wilfrid Latirier 1 did not make the charge but it was made on the strength of letter written by a supporter of the government. The minister then proceeded to read Copies of the jetters and tele- grams. sent by the manager of the cement company to both C.P.R, and GTR. officials, complaining of the intolerable delays in moving their product, Was ie also in league to Influence Saskatchewan, he asked. The Canada Cement Company. had added four vessels'to its lake fleet, The railways ad been shown that they must do better, but. the best re- sult of all, he believed, would be the establishment of branches in the he Jost no oppdrtunity. of Tapressing wpon the eastern manufacturers. u On Macdonald. Turning from cement, the minister proceeded to the Mucdonald election. Saxe Caine Tron the ational Con- struction, Company. The .. minister met the general manager,of the Can- adian Cement Compasy who admit- ted that his company could not sup- Ply the demand. Then,-in- succession came urgent messages from the Sas Katoon Builders Exchange, the Sis- katoon Board of Trade, the Calgary MraOliver, he sald, had surely been in the doleful dumps when he spoke yeaterday. He desired to draw a her- ring Across the trafl and to mask the defeat of bis party in Macdonald. WAL progress could this house make he asked, in pursuing the adminis tration of justice, ere they had no jurisdiction? Whi the opposition Board of Trade, Edmonton Board of Trade, Winnipeg, and others, all couched n strong terms. Mr. White aid at this time the price af cement Jnid down: in Winnipeg was 15 to 20 cents lower than American cement Tajd down, contracts having been Thade upon this understanding, but it Was n-case of utter inability: to-sup- ply the demand as-far as the Cana- inn companies were concerned, He twitted the Liberal members from these western cities upon the incon- sisteticy of their attitude in critelz ing what thetr constituents had 50 very urgently demanded, * We have the member for Edmon- he said, contending for an in- action that would have resulted in Jaying off more men than are empioy- ed inthe. whole - cement: industry. eThere ig not a member opposite who van sthnd up and say ther Was eny- thing but good faith in our. action. But what shout they'would now be making if we had not cut the duty in i to this demand. 1 really think there isan apology coming.to Mme and to this government for sts- gesting that because this action was taken in and beestise the Sas- Katchewan election were in June, that cause and effect..1f my right honorable friend, the Teader of the opposition, and honorable friend, the member tor Edmonton, are serious, it desired to do was to hide the fact that Macdonald, in fie mafority it returned, stated emphaticaliy that the province of Manitoba was once and for all-done with reciprocity. The minister then asked: the opposition to: stay its present opinions: on reci- procity and wes answer d by Mr. Oliver: a a Tf my honorable friend desires to him: that I have no desire to repud- iate reciprocity. c The minister expressed the opinion that th re was no union in the Lib- eral party policy and referred to the opposition. as the unhappy family. He referred to thy recent appointment of Bir George Toss, to whom he allud- d as an imperialist reciprocity man, as the leader im the senate + Reciprocity has been defeated, he declared, bit what have we lost by ier? : f You had better ask the exporters of tattle, sald Sir Wilfrid. aes Their loss may be: the public gain, said Mr. White. Our--reve- nues have increased and trade is growing. Who is it with/ asked Mr. Oliyer. With the United States largely, said Mr. White, but there fs no ob- jection to that. No-one has any ob- fection to trade wlth the United States as long as they buy over the must lead to the conclusion that all pac aa rackibg. days gt;of tortare what sleepless its of tertible-agony iteh itch , constant itch, until it seemed T mwst tear of my very ckin B Inwtant relie my skin cooled, wind: heated very first drop of D. D. D. tion for Eozema stopped that Wi instantly: yes, the very D:D. touched the, burm:- e boon known for . tariff wall. What 1 do object to is fis the only absolutely reliable ester remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear gid healthy ab that: of a child, 3 -you will our store, we have had the agency for this remedy for so many years that we tan tell you all about D.D.D. Prescription and how it cures eczema. i Or you can:get a free trial bottle hy writing D.D.D. iypboratories, 40. Colborne St., To: Pingle, Druggist. Bouse lust year because the govern- That ip my husband, sald Mra. ment undertook to make an exception John R. Davis, number one. We were of the O.N.R, Pacific lino by granting married in Thessaion Ont, on Sep- It mubaldy, while releasing It from tember 12, 1 1 am the mother of Contro by th railway commision, m1 A French Liberal. three etitidren Wife number two, gowned in her Mr, Gauthiere, Liberal member wedding dress, said that in my hus for St. Hyancinthe, referring to the band. We were married in Orenville, Fesignation of Mr. Monk, said that an effort had boen made by the minis- i press to make hero of the ex-minister of public works because of his resignation from the position. He has Accepted another position. The only conclusion. to be drawn from events was that for twelve months: country had been govern- ed by eabinet which was divided on. the naval question. Mr.-Gauthlere then turned to the Macdonald election in which he sald he had taken part as a supporter Mr. Richardson. 2 3 Ontario Tory. Mr. Burnham, of West Peterboro, said that charges such as had been made in regard to the Macdonald anid Richelieu should not be consider- ed asa joke. They must/be given all due respect. If the subject is not preserved, life will not be worth while and liberty will be regarded as only a name. Towards the cong of his. WAKES 1 FINE ADDRESS (Continued from page one) the hope that he-would be able to dis- charge the duty in-a manner. which would facilitate the business of the country which came before the den- ate. He referred to the interest. ot the country in the trip through Can- ada made by the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. The great state of the faction. After referring to the grow- th of Cangda s commeres, revenue and prosperity, Sir George express- ed satisfaction with the steady grow- th of the tmmigration. This, was truly responsible for. the country s prosperity, as the immigrants did nct come empty-handed. ee Continued vigilance, should ercised to keep the phy west. This was a line of policy that moral-standing of the igh. During the year the efforts of the husbandman had been well. te- warded... The man behind the plow. had produced material of the value of 568,000,000.. Anything which could be-done to promote the comfort) or the efficiency of the farmer should have the support of all classes. It was with regard to the naval polity that membese f parliament have looked forward with the greatest in- terest, often being called to conf jene by His Royal Highness, the Gov- ernor-General. The speech announced that four of. the ministers during the summer had conferred with the admiralty to pre- pare the maval programme of Can- ada. Four men at least had the sec- Tet of the policy locked in their bos- oms. In Britain Premier Barden had made speeches on naval aid and he) and his ministers had made them af- eturning,to Canada without dis- know, the: latter said, E will inform elosing the policy. The measure wus promised and would soon be brought down. Before the proposed measure is passed the basis on which. ald is given should be fally disclosed to the members of parliament and the Sen- ate. The address, after saying that four ministers had conferred with the British authorities, add d that con- itions had boon disclosed which ren- iered. it 'Imperative. Imperative 1x -strong word. What was the matter with old-England? Had she no more sailors to man her ships? Has sh? no longer the exchequer with which to bulld and-matntaim-her fleets? If theseswere the conditions which rem dered aid imperative, let parliament know, atid out of-her abundance, Can- ada. would give ald cheerfully and take part of the burden from tho weary Titan. But before parliamen: believes it she must know the facts of the case, It had been intimated there was a combination among the Bowers which had brought Britain to her knees. Sip George aaid he aid not belleve this. The gations of Eur- ope had combifiediibefore and Kad not Drought Bria oe knees. A nav- al policy on the Basis of a contribu- tion was not policy at all. Tt was Mke throwing a penny th a beggar's cup. There was a: naval policy on jthe statuie book how. Tt-had been put thereby the late governmen jlt provided for the construction of a Canadian navy which would have jbeen built in Canada and which woult have enabled Canada to send sbips to, the aid of Britain in the Mediterran- ean, Australia, or anywhere jn the world where aid was needed. - Can- ada had the maritime peoplo to man a avy, the-steel with which to putid and the spirit with which to main- tain a navy. It wai looking. forwara -Jexplosions on non-unfon. iron works you Journey was a matter of great satis: Que., on Sept. 19, 1912. / The prisoner was held without dail after Certificates No. 1 and 2 had deen filed. WERE UNION. ov. 26 As tending to show the litiplication of the labor union officials In the plots, the. gov- ernment introduced at the dynamite conspiracy trial today, testimony that, followed the refusal of the contract- ors to unionize their jobs after per- sonal visits by some of the defend- ant) Before two charges of dyna- milte exploded on a bridge in St. Louts om August 9, 1908, John T. Garrett, Presiden of the construction com- pany, testified he was visited by John H, Barry, of the local iron workers union. Barry wanted me to unionize the fob. said Garrett. Ho sald, you find it a great deal cheaper, for know what will happen . I told him I suspected he was going to dyn- amite the job and he had better be careful. i Questioned by Solicitor Kern, Gar- rett said the union official, referring to the dynamiting, said he didn't do. that Kind of business. Wallace Marshall testified to putting up x job at French Lick,-Ind, He had been visited by Fred Sherman, union busi- ness agent. Sherman told him. he had better unionize the Job, he sald: but I lost my temper. and: told him I would have nothing to do with the murderous dynamiting iron workers. The explosion occurred in March, Governor Foss of Massachusetts has the distinction of being the first man in many years who has been honored . with three terms as ohief executive of the Bay. State. Goverugr Fots. was originally. a. Republican, but Joined the Democratic party sev- ral: years ago in order to work for political reforms in which he be- lieved. e : PUBLIC NOTICE Thevanmual meeting of the Medi- cine Hat Agricyltural Society - will be held in the court room, city: hall, on Wednesday, fourth day of Decem- ber next, at twa o'clock p. m. 117-8 HASSARD, Sec. AUCTIONEERS , Hi: B. BROWNE CO. Live Stock and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor onto St Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Rane and farm stock sales conducted - airy where, House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex: perience at your disposal free. Phone 103. HB. Browne Co, 619 To ronto.St. . 1s2dts , NURSING MISS E. J. ROWE, GRADUATE nurse, having returned from her va- cation, is prepared to resume nurs- ing. 438 Esplanade, Phone 144. 114-61 CORSETIERRE SPIRELLA CORSETS MADE TO measure, guaranteed for one year against breaking and rusting; very light weight House No. 7, School Av- enue, opposite east side. of Ligh school. Phone 699 for appointment or write P. O. box 73, Mrs, Matthews. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W. 4 HENDERSON CO., chartetec accountants gnd auditors, (estab lished 1882), auditors, elty of Medicin Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth bridge. A. Gibson, C.A., reaiden Partner. Phone 798, Burns Bloc MEDICINE: ALL KINDS Household Moving a Specialty. PHONE 820. J. Mo Gooper SAY OLTEM : SINGER SEWING . MACHINE AGENCY mat 881 North Raflway Street. P.O. Box 18, 4r Phone 486. BELL SONS Real. Estate Brokers, INSURANCE, LOANS, BT . Corner of North Rallway and Main Streets, R PHONE 633- lt;4 Herald 7 tt, Block 4, 2000.00. Usual terms. 60 ft; Block 1, 1000.90. Usual terms, fs : SO ft, Block 17, 1100.00, yrial terms, 50. ft. corner, Block 9, 1100.00. Usual terms, 50. ft. corner, Blook 2, 850.00. Usual 50 ft. rer, Block 82, 2000.00 corner, . Usual terms, 80 tty Block 18, 1250.00, Usual terms. 250 t, Block 21, 575.00 per lot. Usual terms, Highland Street 7 t., Block 5, Cousins and. Sis- 100 10, lone de Countian and es Sissons, 1250.00 pair. Usual terms. 50 ft., Block , Cousins and eee, cian * rs 00, Usual Central Park - 50 ft, Block 25, Lawton St; tees * h it. 41080... Ueual terme 50 ft, Block 22, Chicago St. 50 ft BYock 31, Cbleago jock 81, Chi St, 850. Usual. terms, 50 , Block 7, Alberta st, 1470.00, Usnal terms, Cousins and. Sissons 100 ft, Block 22, 1050.00 pair. Usual tefms. gt; 7 ft, Block 13, 650.00. Usual terms. 50 ft, Block 19, 1300.00, Usual terms. 50 ft, Block 20, 1200.00. Usual terms: 50 ft, Block 1, 1200.00. Usual terms. 10, lots, Block 35, 650.00 pair. Usual terms. ee Hill Subdivision 100-ft, Blofk-81, 850.00 pair. Usual terms. 100 ft., Bleck 28, 850:00 pair. Usual terms. 50 ft, Block 29, 850.00 pair. Usual terms. Ail Blocks 13 and 14, 200.00 AN Blocks 23 200 and 24, 00 + per Tot. Very easy terms of one-quarter Cash, over one year and a halt. Riverside 50 ft, Block 19, 860.00. Usual terms. 50 ft, Block 4, 900.00, terms, 50 ft. Block 1, 1100. Usual Usual terms, 50 ft, Block 1, 1000. cash. 50 ft, Block 7, 950. Usual terms. z 560x800 River front 2000.00 4 Riverdale - * Block 3, commanding splendid view of river and city, only 300 each. Easy terms. North Yuill 50 ft, Block 17, Queen Stre t, 1050.00. Terms, 50 ft, Block 17, Elm St, 1050.- 50 ft, Block 18, Yuill . Street, 1050.00. Terms. 50 ft, Block 3, Park Ave, - 900.00. Usual terms. 200-ft, Block 2, 6300, terms. South Yuill - 50 ft, Block 11, 1575.00. Usual, terms. Usual 50 ft, Block 17, 1600.00. Usual terms. aaa 60 ft, Block 14, id terms, ions In Acreage close to the elty, and invite interested parties to call and we will submit our lst, Business Property We have some of the most val- uable Business sites and Busi- nes Prepeciy in the elty on our lists. Cheap Houses: New four roomed Cottage on Queen Street, 1800.00. - 400 -chandles, balance as rent. See this. Two. new four roomed Houses on Ross Street, only 3000.00 the pair, Rented at 20.00 each per month, New modern five roomed Cot- tage facing. Broadway,River side Park, close in. 2100.00. 800.00 will handle, ance to be arranged. Se aleo have some very special values in house and cottage property in various parts of the city. Redcliff We have over 400 lots In the above town for sale ranging from 8200.00 to 1000.00 bot. 2 We Need Your List- ings. Kindly phone or call and same will recelve our prompt atten- tion, Bell Sons Situations. Wanted, Help Wanted, For Bale, Lost, Found, etc, ads under these headings: 2 25 words; one ony .. 25 words, three days 26 words, six days .. Additional words at same rate. No ad Accepted for less than 26 conte, it will receive attention. HELE WANTED. WANTED DISHWASHER. APPLY Acme Cafe. vit WANTED A GIRL TO HELP WITH care of baby,. Apply 711, Beplanade 141-3 GENERAL, SERVANT. WANTED Wages 25.00 per month. Apply 616 Montreal St. ts COOPER WANTED APPLY ALBER ta Linseed on Mills, 117-3 WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH Knowledge of men s furnishings and Clothing, to work in store Saturday seontns, Good wages to clever sales- tan, Apply box 1427 News office, iste SINGLE GENTLEMAN H48 SITUA- tion for man and wife. Man to look ,atter horses and wif 4s housekeeper. Apply box 1429, News orice, 11 SERVANT firs. Je: wiate, WANTED GENERA. Apply 806 Esplanade Mitchell, GIRLS WANTED ONE Gif NOR brushing clothes, with sonic sxper- fence at pressing. Apply New-York Dye Works, 613 Torcnto St. Liztf BRICKLAYERS WANTED ON THE Ogilvie Flour Mill job. Teleyhone 787; Job Office. Canadian Stosait Limited, tf SWWANTED AT ONSE 50 carpenters on Ogilvie Mill Job. Boarding camp on site. Canadian Stewart. Co, Lea. 33-tf WANTED Men-and women to Isarn darber trade: Summ: fete now on. Situations guarantend Gpeciat rates to indies. Particulars and lt;ate- logue free. Moler College, ida Cen- tre St, Calgary. Besatt SITUATIONS WASTED. I LADY, EXPERIENCED, WOULD like position in office. Would work half day, if d sired. Address M., Box 248, 155-8 SITUATION. WANTED IN MEDIC Hat by expert. mule yRtenographer and. bookkeeper. Six yePrs' oxperi- ence,.Pref rs position with rect ee tate or manufacturing firti.. Gestre-j ference. J. G. Maynard, Bar-us, Al- berta, 118-6 SITEATION WANTED BY FIRS?- elas carpenter, Can handie ay kin? building. Call 612 Highland St. Pho: . Sat see ng SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSE- Keeper to gentleman by widow Uttle girl of 9. Experienced. 10th Ave. H., Calgary. li a 1 WANTED T0 PURCHASE (ANTED TO BUY Bullding jin Old Survey, Herald or Central Park. Give prices, terms, etc., to P . Box 510.. Owners on v sed apply. See WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Apply 377 Esplanade. e2-tf FARM LANDS FOR SALE A FLORIDA BARGAIN 320 ACRES: of the + +ruck: growing land in Plociaa, Snap peics 14.30. am rree and-clear of encumbrance; : Ne perfect; first-class endorsements ie. We will guarantce to you at the.end of ond Year, at twice the price you pay. The purchase of this property likewise offers a chance to participate in the: full profits of one of the greatest colonization projects now under way in Florida. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance, one, two'and three years, if WANTED TO . RENT A SMALL house, east end preferred. Apply to hew Tent and Mattresa Factory, 117-3 WANTED ON OR BEFORE 26th January, nouga to rent: No children: Write box 1428, Nowp office. 116tf ean eT WANTED TO RENT-FOR 3 MONTHS. typewriter. Write W. H. Sherwin, Redcitte, + 18-8. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED SEN YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WANT Poard and room with private family, Box 1433, News. te Lost AND FOUND Se eae ie LADY'S SATCHEL BETWEEN office and rallway track, Main . S Finder please retum same to News office. ett LOST SILVER SHAMROCK, INI als OO. on one side, and Won by B. Company Football on the oth er, Apply at News office, 116-3 LOST FOX TERRIER BITH PUP. All white with two tan brown spots Over ash 5e. Good reward. J. F. EB, PLO. box: 838, 1:6 Weare show values in th Sweater. Co show yvu2 for assmail , i. A Sweater pretty good evenings. POUND AN UMBRELiA WAR foand gt;im Spsta house some time ago. Owner will remit sum for ad when they recelve umbrella. Apply News office. 114tt FOR SALE Se FOR SALE LOTS 27 AND 28, block 26, High School Annex. 1050 cash, A bargain. Apply owner, box 1430 News office. 116-3 FOR SALE OWNER WANTS TO veil a seven room house on East Al- lowance. Apply 941 East Allowance. 116-8 thing to w away colds. and look our , The Man's Stoi FOR SALE AT 83 TORONTO S8T., 2 Get the Big 'D bets and mattresses; aleo two gas beaters and gas fixtures, 115-6 FOR SALE, 26 REGISTERED BERK shire hogs. Both sex, ahout seven weeks old. Also three: registered Jersey pulls and cow. Apply Dem- oustration Farm, Medicine Hat, Al- derta. 200-12 WOLGAST FAV RITCHIE (Special to San Francisco, N gast and Willie Rit from active prepar: Thanksgiving. Day themselves to the lines of visitors + camps. The day champion still a 2 the Tocal condend - odds, however, in x ed public sentiment Pugilistie critic: quis seed -wheat, grown n new breaking. 2.00 per bushel. Gee, Redvers; Sask, ROOMS WANTED. WANTED, BEDROOM FOR GENTLE- man immediately, Phone 141. 118-8 WANTDD FURNISHED ROOM. BY Young wan in private house, with,or without board. . Apply to box. 1431 News office. 3 ui-3 apis 2 eg eae OOM DESIRED IN MODERN RES- idence with private family, perma- rently, 2 a business gentleman. Good . State cost, accommodations, and Sbo coupose family, No rooming or cardiig house desired. Address F., Fowm 105, Assinfbola. Hotel. bet, who said the im large lots have while the Ritchie su der cover. Referee. Jim Griff ence with both ; night that strict would be insisted be no. wrestling o -Griffin, and ater tempts at it the of qualified. Tn ease the bout the end of the twe deliver a decision. Ritehie has been vugilism during h camp has been crot TO KENT MODERN HOUSE TO RENT, dleus front station Apply ong Avenue, or phone 593. - 8-3 FUSNISHED HOUSE ON ESPLAN- 4c; lt;5-tent for three months from ore mber. Apply manager, the Hofsi-Bunk of Canada, 17-8 2G Hits TeRE SUITE OF OFFICES TO ews SOR 1426 News office, 116-6 a es SPBAYED S 28EWARD THE ABOVE WILL be vat rot Intetmation that will lead to the recover, of agg ong grey gelding, EF, moncs-am on left shoulder, or ) om tote thig This horse ts isu years oid Std haw trio bout at 4.30 centre FAZER gt; L a Ati Jeles, the Ncw ferx heavy; the. Tamar. of 13 fight scheduled at 1 In he heavywe WANTED CAPITALIST WHO WILL context to determ : put up a frst class modern buliding for department store on sod tisi- desired. Absolutely no chance for Josa; every opportunity to gain, from speculative or investment . stand- point Corporation making this. of- fer ranks foremost-among the larg- est colonization operators th Amer- fea, from a standpoint. of integrity - ang fnanelal-responstbillty. For fall Particulars of this remarkable offer, address Geo. H. J. Haas, General Manager, McCormick Bldg., Chicago, mm, o 115-4 eS ee ROOMS TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Close in. 619 Toronto St, 117-8 TO RENTSLARGE FURNISHED wedroom. WII accomodate four men. Apply-H16 Toronto. 114-6 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT -IN modern house. Apply 122 Toronto, or phone 28. 118-8 BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED MAN TO: SHARE ROOM with another: Board if desired. 822 Payenue off Hill St., Columbia Ave 118-3 RENT BOARD AND ROOM FOR ome gentleman. Apply 433 5th Ave- hnue, ts Ress corner. Apply box 1432, News vt- fice, : ALL KINDS OF WORK CONTRACT. ed for. Painting, decorating, paper- hanging a specialty. Windows clean- ed, carpets beaten, MacCourt Bros., 723 Ave., or general delivery city post office, 118-tt lt; lt; + THE MEDICINE Hat HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on band the best s lection of Second Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks. Watohes, Jewelry,- : Yolvers, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and a nice new line of wintar goode We buy everything mentioned abos and pay the best prices. Call at 50s South Railway St. or Phone 527, ee LOOK LOOK HERE THE RAW FUR SBASON-1S OPEN, Don t sell your furs or Your raw hides til you call up 587 or write P.O box 702, Medicine Hat. Our price is from 2.00 up to 6.00. Don t forget it, and call o E, 0, BROWN A Fi Chyreland, Nov out * Brown, of 1 Pdl Brock, fought twelve draw here last ing to a newsy The bout was ever seen here gong rang at uproar was so combatants ki pasting each men were bai They welghed Pounds each. EEE SAV te ee ob obo odeob ok VA vA FE be bee bb No Order too large or too small for the News Job Department. Give usa trial,
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