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Look at Our Overcoats and Underwear Our Windows contain an offering of OVERCOATS marked especially for Saturday selling at 15.00 OUR UNDERWEAR values are 0 Son from Fleece to Wo a for egmpari-- ey: an C. P. R. Men's Store In every state in Australia as well as in the Commonwealth, now two parties only, In the commonwealth and in the states of New South Wales and West Australia the Laborites are in power while in the other states the Liberals have at present controlling. majority. states have employers in seventeen of which Jaw siefense of fel- has been abrogated and WoRified, and several assumed risk? and con megligence. tbe now for The Daily News. there are Liberal and 1.10 per doz. 1.10 per doz. WouldYouLike to Make Your Home the Winter? ? Easy Chairs, comfortable Rockers, Useful Desks snd big leather Lounges, the kind that makes life worth while after a nard day s work. We give value for any money expended. Jj. J. Moore Son North Railway Street We Do Not Sing a Song About the Name of Our Pianos talking points, ? In fact there are no special about. the GOURLAY. There is nothing spared in the cost of oceeeee Hrami ns the Eizo. BUT Thais are so guead eels used in the Gourlay to tak: the place of well seasoned wood. Therefore, asa musical instrument the GOURLAY is appreciated by the best mm SOLD ONLY BY The Medicine Hat Music Co. Under the Big Fiddle. f the land. South Railway St. DTHER S BREAD ONCE USED ALWAYS USED LOOK FOR THE LABEL. TASSIE BROS. MRS. ALE. FORESTER Wife of Well-Known .Con- traetor Pasked Away Af- ter Lingering Tiness. The many friends of Mra. A. EL three months, about 4 o'clock this morning. as yet been made. MAN WITH A ROLL missed. RUMORS SAY WAR (Continued from Page 1) tions. + the Greeco-Turkish frontier. at Pitipiedo has been assassinated. Greeks in the vicinity, It is also reported that bomb out- Tages are being arranged and the re- sponsibility for them is to be cast on the Greeks, in order to provoke their massacre by the Turks. Three battalions of Monetengrin troops are reported to have crossed the Turkish frontier to assist the Malissori tribesmen in - checking the approach of the Turkish troops. BRITISH FLEBT TO CRETE. London, Oct. 4. The British Medi terrancan fieet was ordered today to Proceed to' the Levant, according to news agency despatch from Mr. Balfoar,.. The cruiser Weymouth im- Mrs. S, Nomford and daughter left Jast evening for Maple Creek for a short. visit. Special meeting of Ruth Rebecca Lodge No.5 1 0. 0. F., will be morning. Mr..F. J. Marshall's many friengs in the city will be pleased fo learn that a telegram from Calgary this morning announced a noticeable im- Provement in his condition. Archie Green went east with the body of the late William Peard. In- terment is. to be made at Orillia. C. L. White wont to Maple Creek, J. W. Sheldon of the Soo Line is in town. SPANISH PARLIAMENT weer. (C. A. P. Cable) Madrid, Oct. 4. King Alfonso to- day convoked the Spanish Partin ment-to meet October 14 to discuss the situation arising out of the strike om the Spanish railroads. which has held up almost; the ove at Spain Besides her husband she is surviv- ed by two small children, The aym- Wheat, No. 2 Nor. closed 90 : pathy of a large circle of friends will be extended to the bereaved husband, The funeral arrangements have not 63, Feed, 58, Ole Johnston Paid 5 for Fisx, No. 1N, Fun Theft .Case + Dis- first place to make every effort to . ss z i avert a wat; secondly, to localiza the Liverpool, Oct. 4. Closing wheat war if it shOuld break out, and third- SPot, steady; No. 3'Man. 8s 3id; Ig, to assure in any event the main- utures, steady; Oct. 78'83d; Dec. tenance of existing territorial condit ? 588; March 7s 4a. WILL THEY KILL ALL GREEKS? Athens, Greece, Oct. 4 Plans to er rae ie See sire annihilate all the Greeks now in Al- day, has waived extradition i ania have been laid, according to f0 back to Montana to face the reports received this morning from charge of ofrgery. A sheriff is now The report says: A Greek notable Winnipeg, Oot. The market was DIED THIS MORNING) Sere cassie ee moraine due to the. developments of an un favorable nature in Eastern Europe. Sharp advances were in order in Ametican markets as well-as here. There is a brisk demand and brisk trade in cash wheat and export en- i Wea- Forster will learn with regret of her Qty is becoming more urgerit. untimely death which occured at her *i conditions eontinue eutinently late resident, Toronto Street, this avorable for threshing and delivery. morning, after a lingering iliness of Receipts, 784, ars inspected, 800 in sight, Oct. wheat opened 88 , closed 60 ; The deceased was 35 years of age, and the wife of Mr. A. E. Forster, the Nov. 88k, 8853 Deo. 85, 862; May; 00, ong. well known contractor: Some three months ago a daughter was born and Osts, Oct, SM, 388; Nov. 954, Sfp since that Mme the mdther has grad- . ually declined, her death resulting Flax, Ost. 162,152; Nov. 147, 148; CASH PRICES, 2 Nor. 89; No, 8 Nor. 87 Nor. 814; No.6 Nor. 73; No. 6 Ne Winter wheat, No. 1, 804; No. 2 8; No, 8, 86; No. 4, 80. Oats, No. 2 .W., 43; No. 3 C.W., 38. : Extra No. 1 fecd, 41; No. 1 feed, 1S VERY BOISTERDUS isso, soc , 6 , No. , 45 oe jected, 433; feed, 424- ., 158, AMERCIAN MARKETS. Minneapolis, Oct. 4. Dec. Wheat opened 88, closed 893; May, 933, Ole Jotmston, with a couple ot e hundred hard earned samelions in Chicago, Oct. 4. Dec. wheat open- his kick, was having a great time oq 90 , closed 92; May 95, 958; July fat one of the local hotels yester- closed 04. objectionable and this morning Mag- Chicago, Oct. 4. Prices climbed istrate Kealy annexed one fortieth of still higher because of export sales and In consequence of low grading of A, Hudgell s usy of the English arrivals at Minneapolis. The close language failed him yesterday, while was strong at 92 for Dec, a net gain he was*in his cups and he has re- of 11 1-2, course to an obscene line of ver- fe donuted 5 withthe .op- Chicago, Oct. 4. Actual fighting in ofa month's free board and the Balkans tumed the wheat up- : ward today after a hesitating start/ charge ageinst Carl Fiieli of due to the uncertain movement of) of a bugey was dismissed. Ho prices at Liverpool. Lightness of ased the buggy. But the mani receipts in the American northwest and let off on aided the bulls. In addition offerings were scarce. The opening was. un- changed to ahd 2 lower. Deccem- ber started at 908 to. 904, the same as last night to i off and then rose to 90 and 91. HAS COMMENCED) oc sons sPte2 reso at 32 cents and later touched 322. WAIVED EXTRADITIOW. on his way here. Waiter Do you wish something The Albanian Government of Janina t0 cat. sir? has created force of armed mili- eae cc Se me great ice, composed of 100 out- Dis Sausage. I am ly nervous, eee onl ait them out. ostensibly d every little thing disturbs me. to pursue Greek rebels, but it is al- Jeged that the real object of the ex- pedition is to amnihilate all the JUST AFEW-GOOD ONES FOR JUST. A FEW DAYS ALTAWANA Corner, Block 5, facing: river, 1725. 14 lots, Block 5; facing river, 10,150. RIVERSIDE PARK 8 lots Block 4, with small Cot- tage, 2800. 4 lots, Block 19, the yery best, 1500. HERALD 50 ft,; Ottawa St, Block 15, 3 days only at 1075. 50 ft, Toronto St, Block 8, 2 days only, 750. We want two Houses in South Yuill for rent or will buy. Rental Agents for Hull Block, n Monday we will accept de- posits on for living apartments on third floor. WRIGHT DAY Over Asshilbola Musle Store, 550. 00 For a lot in Block 24, High School Annex This is the best value * in the city. H.C. PETTET CO. 365 Toronto St. Phone 481. i THE MARKET REPORTS Shh bathe tt hes : : MUSIC DRAMA : PERRET EEE EERE Scotland. the Henry W. Waener Com cert Company will appear on Friday bight, Oct. 11th. The Cal- gary News-Telegram says: at Pagent hall on Friday evening to hear the concert given by the Henry W. Wagner Concert Company. gold medallist of London, England, conservatory of music, hag a beanti- ful soprano voice and wad much ap- preciated by the andience. ner, baritone of national reputa- tion and Miss Alice W. Fairweather, . who is a finished pianist. . Miss Florence Stewart, a dramatic reader of great foree and personality, wno interpreted the three vital scenes from the great play, It I Were and was very much appreciated by the audience. eluded yesterday for the appearance im Medicine Hat Noy. 25 of the Le- Brun Grand Opera Company, a well known organization inthe States, 948. this season making its first venture into Canada, playing the principal cities from Port Arthur to the coast. or will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hzison and Leader. Batl wait at Foster's Shoe Store, Main Street. gt; tt 100 ft, Block 17, 785 pr. Under the auspices of the Sons of A goodly audience. was assembled Miss Winnifred Meadows, who was Sh was assisted by Enrico Wag- In addition to thege artists was The concert was particularly good Arrangements were successfully con- Houses for sale on easy payments Rubber Heels put on while you GAS CIITY REALTY Co. oP ROR IMMEDIATE SALE ALTAWANA 78 tt., Block 10, 2500. Terms. HERALD Reg. COUSINS AND SISSONS 250 ft, Block 17. 700 pair. Reg. 100 ft. corner, Block 32, 1275. Terms. RIVERSIDE Call in and see us about this desirable property, We can show you. Phone 695. Office 410 Main. Fire, Life, Accident, Hall and Plate Glass Insurance; Houses 24 of various kinds under -eonstruction, some nearing: comple- tion. Fully modern. Apply to W. Hl, ROSEWARNE Builder and Owner. Phene 800. Money Makers COUSINS AND SISSONS 3500 21-20, Block 17. 900 pr., Block I. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX 900 pair, 1-9, Block 29. 900 pair, 3-4, Block 31, 1000 pair, 9-10, Block 28, CENTRAL PARK 900 pair, Block 21. 840 pair, corner, Block 29, 875 patr, Block 22. 850 pair, Block 31. 680 for 50 ft. Block 3. SOUTH YUILL 000 Fine Cottage, Park St. 950 50 ft. and shack. Snap. 1500 for 50 tt. corner, Block T. 4000 for 100 ft. on Columbia Ave. 3700.for 84 ft. on Columbia Aye, Close in. TRACKAGE 5500 50 ft. next-Medicine Hat Grocery Co. 2000 60 ft., Rosedale. 2000 for 50 ft. and Howse, Rosedale. 8000 90x100 ft. corner 8th Av , and Braemar St. B.F.SOUCH, Phm.B. DRMG STORE, TORONTO ST. Oifices Toronto Street. PERRY, SEWELL PERRY (oe ee REALTY REVIEW Given these two qualities thrift id Shoe ad a residence in the . cine Hat, a young man hag else to ask for. Yesterday s successes belon; day with all yesterday s def We have a fow deep River Lots i Riverside Park at pylees which wil produce substantial profits tm a very short hme. Only 40 per foot now, We are City Agents for all lines of Steamships. Now Is the time to book for Xmas Sailings, PERRY, SEWELL PERRY REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL BROKERS, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Ocean Steamship Tickets, e Montreal St. Bakery THE BEST YET Try Mitchell s Home-made Bread and be convinced, IT IS DELICIOUS. PHONE 560, city of nothing ig to yester- eats and The day is Here, the time is NOW, and the place is MEDICINE Hat Medicine Hat, Canada, No Reception for Militant Visitor Miss Wylie Toronto Suffragettes But That is All. (WOM. P. Dispatch) Toronto, Oct. 4 Miss Wylie will Rot be here until the beginning of next week. Mrs, Flora McD. Denni- son said yesterday: The . Toronto suffragettes have no intention of pre- sates any big-reception for the visi- She will be treated exactly the same as a speaker at any other meet- ing and no militant tactics will be introduced. We have the assurance of Mrs, Pankhurst and will be much sur- prised if Miss Wylie s actions do not confirm the report. Officially noth- ing has been done yet-and no date set for the meeting. Houses for sale on-easy payments or. will exchange for real estate. Ap- ply to Hotson- Leader. Batt Foster's Shoe Repairing Depart- ment is saving others money. Why not you? + May Address intended to scarcity of them. Ode he oe obs obo tebe ode feo be steohe he de cbeobe obs boob of obs oh ob eet ob th) oe oh ob ob oh fe oh ob ee oh eo Oh bb bbe bb bb eo MADE A DIFFERENCE Through the omission one word, the significance of paragraph in Tuesday's News was so altered as to create. considerable down at the Ogilvie In speaking of the difficulty of- obtaining skilled Supt. Metz is quoted as say- ing that out of 110. carpen- ters at work there were not 20 carpgaters In the The item should have read: I have.over 110 carpenter at work here dnd there isn't 20 LOCAL carpenters in the bunch. The interview was illustrate the locally. carpenters somewhat resented the slur which they thought superintendent had put upon feeling Naturally the Bee oe fe fe de fe ade he feo oe oe of of oe ofllfe fe ade fe ote fe fede de te PEELE ERE REEL tok We Furnish You With Bread Mother It's so good the folly of Try it anyway. Phone 105 that equals any that used to bake. that once you try it, you'll ses dothering with home baking. any longer. Suppose you take a rest for a week and have us supply the bread? We think you'll. lik our Butter Nut Bread as well : a8 your own, perhaps better. J. B, RICHARDSON, MGR, McKINNON S LIMITED Cleaned, gradea) roasted and packed in the Most Modern Coffee Factory in Canada, the cleanliness of which is unsurpassed: Such are Chase Sanborn s HIGH-GRADE COFFEES. We also handle many other lines of Coffee, including: Excelsior, Braid s, and Barrington Hall. AL prewe tions looki im Paris, b decided wh direction si of the Hur or by Aust a more ho oh he te of HOLID CH Ei Sirs: His Duke. ernor-G been pl the Duy Hat set day on on the of the town. Kindl through paper 1th, is . g You gt; +e 2 pe BO The adjor at 3 p.m. Milne, Mr. Mr. Huekv, Cameron tr present. Se if he could ment of the would have once, but fr the Board v there was a five-page sity in the
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Image 607 (1912-10-04), from microfilm reel 607, (CU1739910). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.