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Glasgow House FANCY LINENS . We are showing a beautiful selection of Tinens, These come in embroidered effect. i in Doylies, Centres, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Etc. : GIFTS. . NOUNCEMENT Western Engineering Co. are prepared to undertake the supervis- Sion of any railway, structural, municipal, irrigation or hydaulic constriction. Sui- veys, estimates, reports, specifications, maps, etc. TEMPORARY OFFICES, HUTCHINSON BLOCK Phone 867. * Medicine Hat th YEAR IN BUSINESS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Himtters'ot Ordilt:and Money Orders sold, payable in all parts. of the world, GHNERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. -* MEDICINE HAT BRANCH TEMPORARY OFFICE, 394 TORONTO STREET : JOHN INWOOD, Manager. THE QUEBEC BANK THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA This Bank offers to its clients the services of a thor- - oughly up-to-date Banking organization. MEDICINE HAT BRANCH 3 FOURTH AVENUE, . H, McDUNNOUGH, Manager. Soctestestestestnstesteats eB Soe PAeeeeiotoiosietle eos ede note etesiedtests Imperial Bank of Canada Capital Paid Up .. -. 6,460,000 Reserve Fund .... +++ 6,460,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES. - R, G. WILKINSON, Manager. Medicine Hat Bra: PRG retro ioertoecedonte Sestestocteegeeted THE MERCHANTS BANK es OF CANADA 2 ft THE PIONEER BANK OF WESTERN CANADA. Established 1964, 180 Branches in Canada. rs Capital Pala Up, 86,000,000. z Potal Assets (Nov. 80th. 1911) over 51,000,000, A general Banking Business Transacted. Special attention to ; Savings Accounts. +: 5 Medicine Hat Branch 0.403, Manager 4 S ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS A OLSON CO. Real Bitte: es: Insurance EMPLOYME NT AGENTS. GIVE US YOUR LISTINGS adjustment of the market hours will take No. Arrive Leave 2 8.00 8.20 4 20.05 20.30 us 4.157440 se No. 3 Imp. Ltd,, Vancouver to Monreal. 23.007 Lotal from: Calgary. Westbound, Arrive Leave Tratn and Terminal, 40.20 2040 Imp, Lt ., Montreal to Vancouver. 12.00 12.26 Van. Exp. Toronto to Vancouver, is 6.30 Local for Calgary. 3 CROW TRAINS, No. Arrive Leave Train and Terminal. TL * 240 2.55 800-Spokane-Portland 14d, St. Paul Pordand. ag to St Paul. * 11,15 Local for Cranbrook. Local from Cranbrook. 82013 28.18 Express for Kootenay Landing. S14-517 4.30 Express from Kootenay Landing, Note Trains 1 and 2 carry sleeping cars only between Winnipeg and Revelstoke. No, 11 and 12 do not come into Medicine Hat passing time at Dunmore, miles east, shown. Medicine Mat Dews Published by the Medicine Hat News Coy Ltd, every lawful evening at its office, Main Street, Medicine Hat, A A. J. N. TERRILL, B tor. GI8-611 E 512-519 19.25 PLONE: HONE: Editorial, Advertising Reportoriad, and Circulation and News Dept Job Depts. 1 RING RING 2 4Q DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 -as, delivered, ...34.00 + 1 year by mall... . 3.00 months, d-lvered..82.00 6 months, by mail 50 months, delivered.. 1.00 3 months, by mal. ..76 1 month, delivered....266 Addresses changed as otten as destred, bu bots o1w ad old adresses st bo given. . , :WEERLY NEWS Pubhiahec every Tflursday tw stxteen or more paces, and conta us a ammany of the news of the week, . S.g * local and ytistrict. 6 months, in advance foe 3 mionths, in advance. .50 Year tn advance.... 1.50 Wednesday, November 27th, 1912. MARKET REGULATIONS. THE City Council is in error: in ssing the regulations framed by the Market Committee. Any one at all familiar with local conditions should be aware of the fact that an injustice exists in barring retail dealers from purchasing on the market until after the hour of thirteen o elock. If the householders are protected until half past ten they an ask no more in reason. And it is certainly out of reason to ask the farmer to hang around the market place until one o clock before he can sell to the retailer. If the farmer has-to wait unti of his load, he gets uo time to do any buying at the stores, as with a twenty or: thirty mile drive ahead of him he eannot afford to linger around town to any great.extent a the afternoon. It is to be hoped that a fe- place before the new regulations become generally known, otherwise the market pro- position will certainly receive a serious set- back. 1 ee eee, THE NEW PROVINCIAL LOAN. MANY very complimentary things are being said in the Old Country financial papers regarding the loan whiehthe Pro- vince of Alberta has just floated 5,000,- 000 ten year four per cents at ninety-seven. In the present state of the financial mar- ket, and with the active call for ready money for war loans, it is certainly a high approval of Alberta s financial standing and future prospects that money needed to Meet expenses for permanent works could be had in the world s markets at such a Tow rate of interest and at such an advan- tageous selling price. The apprehensions regarding the loan, which we s e expressed in papers antagon- istie to any and all matters. undertaken by the Provincial Government are reminis- cent of the fellow who gathered up enough worry to continually find himself in trouble. Toronto Exp, Vancouver to Toronto Seattle-St. Foul xp. Sento see pTovince is exaetlyithe.same as the borrow- 92.40 23.10. St. Paul-Seattle xp. St. P. to Seattle, SOMe r even the 945 9.55 Soo-Spokane-Portland Ltda, Portlana this city will make. this hour before dispdsing of what remains becomes law, some. of our Tory flag-wavinys' ntative exhibit the same solicitude w as does the member of the lature: for his own eonstituency, Nels are more than similar, they identical. The procuming of money on vrovincial loans on the general redit of the ar ing of money by this ony on civie deben- tures on the general credit of the City of Med e Hat. There i8 no difference at 1, except that pol 1 exigencies prompt pers to suggest a difference, and n there is no difference. There is as much sense in criticising the rovincial loan as there would be in ising the next sale of debentures which shee. has beer Teaeioed for by ir it agreed to government Sod opposition members alike, criticism from Opposition newspapers is ither the result of ignorance of the conditions as they really exist, or a desire to deceive the sensible people of the Province of Alberta. When jer Sifton in February brings down in the Legislature his. financial state- ment it will, no.doubt, be so satisfactory as to meet with favor. If it provok s no more sensible criticism than the budget of onc year ago, the people of Alberta will have no cause to worry, except it be the people whose worry savors of deceit and whose apprehensive solicitude is of the borrowed trouble * variety. premier who is handling a province with as mueh ability, suecess ; and true statesmanship as is Premier Sifton, should be entitled to have the province s natural resources turned over for provincial ad- ministration. ; The new provincial loan is certainly a feather in the Premier s cap. Ret aS YESTERDAY S despatches stated that a cargo of New Zealand hutter was being unloaded at Vancouver. Does not this fact carry with it a reflection on our farmers and provide an incentive to induce them to enter more extensively in intensive farm- ing? If it doen t, it should. ae SIR Thomas Lipton at Vaneouver He Said he had found all western towns prosperous, while-Medicine Hat and other prairie towns that possess natural power facilities in natural gas and water offer boundless ppportunities for establishing industries. 3 2 A BILL has been introduced in the House at Ottawa prohibiting the use of the British flay for advertising purposes. Ff it friends. will be in the sami ie. boat with Othello. 2 : ge a Ee Sympathy for the under dog is one of the characteristics of the average human being but with regard to the Turk in Europe in his present dilemma there seems to be none. The stories, well authenticated, of the ter- rible neglect of their own wounded and sick and cruelty to those of their enemies who come into their power, make civilized humanity shudder and the hope is general that the Turk wwill be driven out of Europe absolutely. As a student of the eastern situation remarked the other day, the spirit of Giadstone is not dead and the world will not be satisfied until the sick man of Europe is laid away, dead as he can be, as far as having any power to continue the perpetration of the atrocities such as have characterized his rule in both Europe and Asia. The nation that attempts to save him, even though it be for the millions he owes, will not be considered the friend of humanity and will not have the moral sup- port of the civilized world. ee ee THIS DATE IN HISTORY. : 1635 Madame de Maintenon, one of the famous women of French history, born, Died April 15, 1719. 1778 Washington s army went into winter quarters at: Middlebrook, N. J. If you worry, trouble will meet.you half way. There is no more occasion to become wor- ried and pessimistie about Alberta s finances and about the new Proyineial loan, than there is for, the people of Medicine Hat to worry be ause the City Couneil authorizes the borrowing in the Old Country ma: of several hundred thousand dollars at fi per cent,, on twenty year debentures, to meet the cost of the new waterworks sys tem. The position of the province and of city is identieally the same. There is n difference, except that the province borrows its money ofesper cent. cheaper. The Provincial Parliament, last si decided on lar; penditures on Yai telephones, roads and publie build Conservative memb F stood up in their plaees in the Legis lature and approved of the expenditures contesting only with each other i endcayors to see that eaeh would get its re of the p ments. Now then, take publie expenditures in the city. Our parliament meets and outlines a programme; the burgesses as a rule endorse it The aldermen all approve, and the spirit of rivalry makes each ward lie impro . thr e-seore-and-ten by a decade or more, rinow bears. After-graduating from Cam- 1812 John Dunlap, who printed the De- claration of Independence, died in Philadelphia. Born in. Ireland 1747. 1814 The London Times rotary steam press. 1820 Edwin Forrest made his first stage appearance at the Walnut Street x eatre, Philadelphia. F 4 ee pce oe PHIs 18 MY s3rd BIRTHDAY. Eart Mount Cashell. Earl Count Castell, who is one of only about three dozen members of the House of Lords who lave passed the allotted span of used the. first was born Noy. 27,1829. His father was the Rev. E. G. Moore, Canon of Windsor, and in his youth the son had seemingly small prospects of sueeeeding to the high title he bridge in 1854 he was called to the bar and for many years thereafter was engaged in the practice of law. About fif years the death ofa distant cousi ited in succession to the peerage the title 6 Earl Mount Cashell, whicl created in 3 1781. ' * ie rE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL OCLOCK We are Loaning PER ANNUM TO OUR CONTRACT- Coast to Coast To Buy or Bulld Homes. To Pay Of Mortgages. To Improve Real Estate. WVESTIGATE OUR CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. 288 Pacific Building, Van- IMPERIAL BANK BLDG: MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. Office Open Evenings Until Nine O'clock. Why Do It? It cannot be the expense, fo our charges for cleaning are ab- surdly small, considering the character of the work we do. Perhaps you don't think that we could help you out this way. Be- sides doing the cleaning, we sew on missing buttons, mend and press garments. Come and See us. THE GLOBE CLEAN- in ING PRESSING OO. In Rear of Post Office on Fourth Ave. many: Teams, Drivers, Saddle wealth. Many a large doctor's bill fhas been the result. fly washing the Medicine Hat-Steam Laundry will give you the best re- )) Some husbands place a penny CINE HAT STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 8, BUILDING LOTS At Bargain Prices 50x150 ft., Dominion St +. 1250-00 50x150 ft., Yuill St... ... ...... 1150.00 50x130 ft., Queen St. 2.2... . 1000.00 50x130 ft., Elm St. ... ... .,,., 1000.00 50x150 ft, Balmoral St.......,, 1800.00 100x130 ft. corner, Braemar St... 4000.00 50x145 ft- in Altawana ...... ... 1250.00 '25x120 ft., in Altawana, .., ... ... 475.00 50 ft., Block 29, Central Park... .. 700,00 See us for bargains in City View. All these lots, are aupney. makers for you. EDWARD J. FEWINGS AGENCY PHONE 90. NEWS BLOCK, Opp. POST OFFICE. i i Xmas Cards The Finest Assortment Ever Money at ae Show in the Cent. City HOLDERS From in Canada Wear. Made To Room 8, News Block. We guar- antee satisfaction with Shirt We carty alf the tew- est and up-to-date styles and patterns. A trial order is all we ask. Prices 1.25-- 6.50. ROOM 3, NEWS BLOCK gpuver, B.C. RR. B. Taylor's Transfer Erompt tention to oil orders Plano Moving with Plano Van a Speciality, : +HONE NO. 349, o 7 P H. B. CURTIS tears H Horses for Sale. Hany for Sale. -. FRED McCLAIN PHONE 8. EM. WKER, Par Druggist ete stock of Toilet Articles Cony Drug Sundries, Proprietary Medi- ines, etc, ing of Physicians erica cane eo For cheap fam- T. F. Reynolds each eye. .preventing wives PAINTER, ETC. having good health thereby. Latest samples in Wall Paper, -420 Eighth Ave. Phone 606, Pingle s Drug and Book Store : 3 CitySaleStables AND HEAVY DRAYING, PROPRIETOR gt; GONTRACT PLAN AT - Order Shirts : ONCE. - MADE BY aan F. LASTIMO Pitbieiieleeieiteicieinieletatotay ments is Optimist shed. Paris, Nov. 27. which has been pi lative to the condi tice between the *1s' pure invention, generat: secretary ministry of foreis Parisian corres an interview whi mystery surround Yue basis of the Turkey evacuate in Albania, and J: agreement to bring er from Asia Min Tehatalja.- lisies. The secretary a although these 1 snow being discuss alble that they mis altered by Franz or the other,acc stances. The cor was taking place Buayukeheckemeje he expected to s shortly, M. Dimit -
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