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2 MG GEORGE IN His Jnfluence6n Germa Pedple as Sten by Ger man Writer. Says German Capital i Well Informed about Hi Majesty. King George has come into bi ulnce the wick Prince Regent, th not deen deceived. Under Vitoria the tradition wa: guarded by the Prince of Wales. As Bdward Vil, be. not only preserved, Strengthened If And Edward VIL. was quite ag atrong an influence but in. out of the Lehrter Station, And now King George has arrived as arbiter elegantioram German- orn. Fri, Le has arrived ,prema- 9 and his influence extends. to where in England it is as yet as- and Sustoms to Der Englische George ' .. yout conclude, that informed about His is London itself. it Sb. And that is a puzzte. For two rea- they have a sovereign a royal and imperial sovereign o? theft own, tiot. to mention twenty odd ng , Erand dukes, sovereign dukes i sovereign princes of twenty odd States. But thees do- not withKing George as arbiter. have a local and petty influence. universal federal arbiter eleg- antlorum Is Der Koenig George ha The King in Smoking. + The admirable Lokalanzeiger last week printed an impressive advertive- ment of English smokings that is, of English dinner jackets. Wherein an English smoking differs from German puzzled me; and in passing the tallor s in Chirlottenstrasse 1 looked at the window. It had a col- ored es George, evidently. cut from a picture, sh ving His Majesty in uniform; and, Uils bead was neatly fitted intoa ci iian collgr surmounting a smoking , of-normal black cloth, The smok- ing was indeed irre ble. And ben ath it was printed in that won- derfal German syntax which so pla: gued Mark Twain; Smoking Suit as he at England s Court worn ia A smart Jooking young gentleman was etitering the shop. Today he is pro- bably going about in the English din- ner Jacket, convinced that he ix the latest. thing in smarthelt at Eng- land's, Court. a 2 The obsession of King George is not confined to clothes. It. appears in the mora and intellectual domain inthe form of praise of, King George as reformer, The Taegliche Ru tionalist organs are very . annoyed: with this and think that German lau- Gation should be kept for German NEW LIGHT own; and historic continuity is pte- served. That i the reflection of ,the erage Briton, who walks down Friendrichstvaste, or opens bia Lo- kalanzelger, and observes the gult of our King, writes the Berlin corres- pondent of the Daily Despatch, Ever fourth of the Georges, Europe bas friendly France. My first recollec- Berlin te King Edward driving Hithographed head of King . fet of politics or leaning of west- fern Editors in favor of Home Rule idea of extending self government to the powers thus politietan sin Uplomae ty the Garaita public prefer ngland s new, a0vereign am his father, wha was long kept. oui of practical work by a Jealous moth Jer. King Edward got late into politic by means of travelling; whereas Kin George has done his travelling ready Re forces which compelled Kin, S Hey also influences his son. Neithe n lof British avereign and statesme: fere with thelr country s interest King George is friendly to Germa: He likes Germany. But he likes Eng land most;/he serves England only, and he will use his influence in / be an anti-German direction. Th menaces of Lloyd George were first fruits of his brain. A man of strong patriotism, coo brain, and narrowly exclusive sorbtion with England, is Her Gilenicki s final characterization, Atiother. Herr Gross, says that If there 8 is his predecessors. democratic economics combined with unswerving loyalty to the Kaiser. The Impress of England. There is much exaggeration, much, guesswork, In this King George cult, t there ig some value. Englishmen ar sees Should realize the tremend- ous respect which obtains abroad for the English monarchy. The respect, is So ingrained, so. ineradicable, that an English sovereign 1s ascribed a domination even in domains where he has no wish to shine. The German can not get out of his head that King George is equally masterfnl in rating English tailors and English diplont- ats, and that he is also eternally cou- cerned with English imanners and morals. By the very fact of kingship ke becomes paragon and preux chev- aller. That tradition leads to ab- surdities, but also to sense. Truth underiies it. Bs. worn by King George, Walking-sticks as carried by King George, he may smile. But it is a thoughtful smile, which implies many, insistent reflections on. the way ip which our. English culture imposes itself on Europe's peoples, jEteeeteersetes COMMUNICATIONS + + lt;-munteations from our readers, wish it to be thoroughly und ratood that we do not Recessarily sub- seribe to or endorse the opinions expressed by our correspondents. All letters must be signed by the writer for publication as we publish No. communication signed with anomymous names, -even though the nadme-of the writer accompan- les it Ba4. Editor Medieine Hat News: Dear Sir, Whether this is a mat- for Ireland, remarkable fact is, thst a majority of our western, pa- Pers pick out the Ghoice bits in its Monarchs. Nevertheless, . today cam across a panegyric of King: George as model to continental courts, Briton would not, know. For instane that in upper-class society since accesion of Der Koenig Georg high, purifying waye of simplificat gar despair. nate the new Europe which is aris- ing. The simplification wave has) begun to react on us Germans with beneficient results. King George, Says the authority, Herr Haussmann, may.save Europe from the twin-eyils Juxuty and insincerity If so, he be- omes. the strongest, noral infigence we have. E It will be seen that King George has quite outstripped King Edward fm becoming arbiter and as arbiter of more than the mere elegance , But tie is also, to some extent, al- ready Arbiter Politicus. That.-too, is a continuation of the great tradi- tion. Fora decade Germans were used to E ward as politician, diplomat and futriguer. So they im - agined. The King, said legend, in- Vented Eink-relsung, that is sur- Subtle role of Marie Therese s minis ter Kaunitz, who formed a universal) Coalition against Frederick the it No German doubted that. And since surrounding is still the policy, it follows that King George is a sur- gt; rounder. Astute and Not Showy. Last summer, at the height of the Morocco feud, Hewapap ra extolled King George as an astute and not Bhowy politician ; and one angry PanGerman organ contrasted him Withee: soverctgns, who, it ims Pilea, were generally showy and not mney ? opositions in Aut, CLAXTON Wealth and vulgarity will not domi- 5 rounding Germany. He- played the tally fmown intro- Edward to direct an anti-German po- disliked Germany. But it is the merit that they seldom Jet sentiment inter- pro-English, which must necessarily the ab- of these: pamphieteers, one state in Europe where the monarchy unshakably established, that is England, The fact that there is 8 lanatrateet rere practically no anti-monarchical my Netktles as. worm) bY tooiing je due to King George and to If the German mowiarehy adopted the Georgian tra- dition, social democracy would als- appear; or w should have social favor anil fail to eater for the major- ? We whose named ten, men of Ulster, his granious Majesty Fifth, to work less in the limelight than did Whom our fathers in aye 6 ) Stress hig'Wlustriows father. But be is prob- and trial confidently eumtiedy bereby atily more serious and thorough than pledge ourselves in Suleiin -covmaanl it ed calamity to stand by one atottic in defending for oursel es and oni children our cherished position ol ri al dom, and in using all the mean: 0 Home Rule in Ireland; In the event of such Parl being forced the right, * Her:to we subscribe our axmes, and further we individually decl that we have:not already sighed Covenant. Bacon once said, Tt is vain cerning persons, and symbols Tor realities, would treat Ireland as a mation, ong indivisitde, and were Mr. A: and truth that a Ulster there are two: races and two religions. Scenes such, their their men supplications before entering into the. Solelm League of the Covenant that Pledged them to resist the conspir aty to.set up a Home Rule Parlia- ment in Ireland. This is no mere mockery on the part of Ulstermen, for with them re- Yigion is still a discipline as well as' a morality. Few: Canadians or Am- ericans can realise the earnestness and determination which is part the Provincial, and those- who are 50 speethes lecturing tet, which is no less probleni, and it i well do not. There are in Ireland. three and quarter million Roman Cath olics and about one milliot Proteit- ants. What would Scotland: - have thought of the Union if the popula tion had been Roman Catholic? Ulster Protestants firmly believe, and have good grounds for the be- would be. under the contnoh.and domination of the Church of Rome. Personal prejudice or temper alone did not inspire Ulster's present: move, but the real, downright con- viotion that under Home Rule the Protestant ideal must -be subordinate to the Roman Catholic ideal and that only under Imperial rule have these conflicting ideals worked satis- factarily. fidence to Ulaternsen; (I xeler to his the provinces, throughout England lity of Protestant readers by publish- t ding many urttctes ot Papers. In 2 home paper today I came Beross an article on Ireland, a. Na- ion, revealing a fact little known to oven leading Protestants and Ro- derstand Ireland seoff iat Ulster's once am independent countiy, but that the people who would dear- his receiving an annual subsidy called Peter's Pence. It is the policy of the Roman Catholic Ohurch in Tre- and ff suppress the fact, but the Tall text of the Pope's bull will be Mound in Keating's History of Ire- Yaad. Meny anthorities on Irish Hie om declare this to be truc, the lato Dee Russell, one time President of Maynooth College, 2 noted author- ity, mating the facts, but that it eee BhataAas thiould be gon. At the present time it is more than desirable all such secrets of the Roman Catholic Chur should be revealed and Iam sure many Ulster men. in Alberta, who read our pa- per, will be interested to Know of it, and also the *text of the: famous Covenant which was signed by some hundred thousand loyal Ulstermen on September 28th, as follows Being convineed in nr conscichce that Hom Rule would He disastrous to the material well-being of Ulster, as well as to te: whole of Ireland, aiibyersive to our eivi-and religious astute. The author, Herr Gli-, icki, of the. pamphlet Ehgiand er Alles +one of the Atty edd ati s freedom, destructive to our either ee and wperilous to the unity pot i of bluff te regain some lost confidence? However, let those who fail to un- ed the benediction of the Church. Its Teaders show mo repeilent airs of dis- eretion and Feserve, and are not evasive or timid, but like their fol- Tt is mow some months sine any articles Of interest on this have ben puijtished in your co so I hope this will be the meant of encouraging any Protestants or Ro man Catholics, either, to relate any such: littledmown facts im the his- torp-of Ireland-es-I have attempted to chronicle, Thanking you for the space occupied. I remain, yours truly, A.A. H. REILLY. Medicine Hat,-Alta., October22th,+ 912, Valuable AYER ON TRIAL (Special. to the News) Camden, N..J., Oct. 14- lt;The case of Charles Ford, who ow March 1 lt; last shot to death Mrs, Mary gt; tttis Wagner at her home at Lauret Springs, was called for trisltoday before Supreme Court Judge: Garri, aor eaggy a humbly relying on thes God throughout this our tiie of threaten equal citizenship in. the United King- fog - Princes to take ounse concerning 2-Nor., 9 matter. if. they take no *:insel con- Nor. proving the trath of it, The Goy N ernment, through habit of mistaking 4; 84. Oats, Ne ngs would readily load them to the , lof the Sisters tennial celebration, was giv Buropean markets. was fol it PHO market. was i 5 t 8 Flax had a aharp decitin which may be found necessary to de- The Buropeah political: situation is feat the present conspiracy to set up the ouly bullinh factor off the market, as recelpts are vory heavy and e- hands, large. Re upon us, we soleumly Celpts 1398 Inepecthd, 2250 ta sight. and mutually pledge ourselves to ro- fuse to recognize its authority, in Wintiag, ure confidence that God will defend opened 94, serves. in Dee. 894, Oct. 40, Noob Nor, 14; Now No. 1, 04; No. 2,914; No. 3, 69, Now 2 C.W., 3 Sole end stonke bad to the, bullish hee eg Be pebte feet F London, Ont, Oct. 14. The stock xchange here today while much Quiet than on Saturday was still er- atic, dealers awaiting the opening of the continental bourses. In the meantime the situation in the Bal- kans-caused lo s of 3-8 in consols, establishin ga Te ord of 72 3-4. Con- tinental favorite moved. with ancer- tainty. 3 Liverpool, Oct, 14 John Rogers and Company. Liverpool. cabled to- day that-prices were maintained with difficulty sin the Birkenhead. market. thetelwag.a weak tendency with ge numbers coming forward. Buy- ers: were charr of speculation, Irish steers making form 11 1-2 to 12 1-2 cents per pound. Liverpool, Oct. 14, Wheap, spot, steady; No. 3 Manitoba 8e 5d; fu- tures unsettled; Oct. HE KAISER'S PLAYING CARDS, The Wutlest of all the German pa pers is the sem)-official Norddeutsche: 1Algemeine Zfetung, but occasionally, some unexpected touch: of unconsci- ous limor fs to be Yound In Its sober columns. Its latest achievement fs to Dublish an officiat-dimenti of a story about the Kaiser's playing cards, which hes lately been going the round of the press, These cards gilded edges. On their emblasonedthe arms of united im the triple al- ance, a fact which might possibly be backs were ey , SOO 14 A ebersl ad- by Rotable ad exchiinges. Lox very Muy Outs advanted 88 44; March 7s Pingle, Wales Bell agree oat Seong ho Post Offices, 5 PHONR TH We athe labret stags tn 0 Riverside. Prices from 300 S ue sub - e 8 3 zi at a 3 5 re b i Hit 9 ; 1000 pair; Block 81, 850 pair; Block 29, 700. pafr; Block: 6, 1875 pair. , We have large holdings in ownsite, Berding, City Westover Park, etc. etc. We want your iisetings pleare Cali upon us. Your orders will have our best attention. No firm in the city will do bet- ter for you. A Fair and Square Deal is our Motto. SPECIAL LINES : Houses, Farm Lands and Sub- alvisions. Fall is Here AND S50 IS HOUSE CLEANING 2 TIME HAVE YOUR .EANING DONE BY THE NEW VSCUUM PRO- / ESS..-CO8STS LESs THAN THE (OLD: WAY AND 18 FAR BETTER WE CLEAN THE CARPETS ON THE FLOOR AND TAKE OUT ALL GERMS WITHOUT WEAR OR TEAR TO CARPETS. Gas City Yacuum Cleaning Co. MEDICINE HAT LIVERY COMPANY Horse... Repository Rear 312 Fourth Aves (opposite . Dreamland Theatre.) tas ante et ney have com- arrangements for carrying on the business of Livery Keepers and General Feed Stables, Single and double ouetts of all descriptions for or hire, the Company undertake all descrip- tious of express delivery by horse or automobile. gravely remarks ition to state that His Majesty does not Possess cards of this sort. But as nobody ever belleves official dem- entis we may; still picture the Kaiser Playing a quiet rubber with these in- teresting specimens Of the cardma- Ker . craft Manchester Guardian. NOTABLE OBSER- VANCE Academy, conducted by the order of the Sisters of Charity, today entered upon a week's. celebration of the: o: hundredth anniversary of the found- ing of the institution. The first home. a log house. They took charge of the humble seminary nearby and spun Wool and wove on the loom cloth for the seminarians and themselves. th 1822 they trans- ferred-thelr-quartersto the, present location, and here, besides the con- vent, is their mother house. Under the title, The Nazareth Literary and Benevolent Institution. munity received a charter JUBILEE OF PHILATELY (Special to the News.) London, Oct. 14. King George: has Toaned large part of his magniti. cent stamp collection for display at the international stamp. exhtbition, which opened in the Royal Horticul- tural Halls, Westminster, today and will continue through the remainder of the week. The exhibition was ar- ed by the Junior Philaletlic So- clety to mark the jubilee of philate- S4-tt Loose Leat Bysyem The News Job Department has every facility for sup- plying the most satiatactory. E. Bartlett. B.A-Sc gt;. Munieipal Engineer, Dominion and Alberta Land Su Industria Spur Raflways, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigation Plans, Etc. - + Rubber Heels. put oi while you Im; Bank ig: wait at Foster's 410.00 DAMER WATCH, CAMERA, OF suitcase, free of cost. If you are) ntereated, get particulars from THE DOMINION TRADE EXTENSION BU- RBAU, 2 Vendome Block, Calgary. z 6 Seca aa pe WANTED A TIDY, RWSPECTIBLE girl Yor room-mate, Apply 4081-2 Main, ey HELP WANTED. ' 4 CAPABLE MAID FOR GENERAL house work. 25.00 a month. Apply 419 Main st. 81:8, WANTED SERVANT GIRL. APPLY 601 Montreal St. 81-3 WANTED A, SMART GIRL, CAPA ble of taking care of baby in the af- ternoons. Apply Til Esplanade, 81-tf WANTED SOLIGITOR TO SBLL shirts. Apply room 3, News block. . Sitt TWO GORBON PRESS FEEDERS Wanted at once. Apply to. foreman News Job Department, tf SERVANT WANTED APPLY. TO Mra. B. B. Lively, at Sugar Bowl, Main St, Witt WANTED SERVANT TO DO GEN- BRAL house work. Mafd to help care for young children, eldest. five years. Apply to 301 Toronto street. 1-tt. BRICKLAYERS WANTED ON THE. Ogilvie Flour Mill. job, Wednesday morning. T lephone 787, Job Office, or Assiniboia Hotel evenings. Can- adian Stewart Co, Limitet. 75-tt. WANTFD AT ONCE A GENERAL servant. Apply 182 Montreal. St, Mrs, James Cain. Tet. WANTED CARPENTERS, LABOR- ets and teamsters. Apply AP. Burns Contracting Co. itt WANTED Laborers by th Canad- ian: Stewart Co, 0 per hour Apply Ogilvie Min site Bett WANTED AT ONCE 50 carpenters on Ogilvie Mill job. Boarding camp on site. Canadian Stewart Co, Ltd. Su-tt WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade, Summer rate now jon, Sttuations guaranteed. Special Tates to Indies, Particulars aud cata- logue free. Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St, Calgary. 204dte MAID WANTED APPLY. GENERAL Hospital. site WANTED 20 FIRST CLASS -MILL- wrights: Highest wages paid. Apply to Medicine Hat Milling Co. 60-tt WANTE HALL GIRL. APPLY hous keeper, Assinibia Hotel. 81-6 TO RENT BED SITTING ROOM; also bedroom; suit two gentlemen. Close in. 426 Toronto Street. 1-3 E)mard White star in forehead. We bout 06 Ibs. Brand: 8 on hip. one Yearling colt, follows mare, Ward Apply EB. J. Fewings, Med Hat. LT FOR SALE A Fin quis seed wheat grown on breaking. 2.00 per. bushel. Gide, Redvers, Sask, FOR SALE COcKS, HENS, 00 erel and pullets, in RG) Br Leghorns. Will sel cheap if take large numbers. P, Riches, 99 To to St. a a Se FOR SALE IMPROVED FARM, acres, 160 acres in cultivation, 32 pasture. Good house, granary, os pio furnish an Section In cultivation. sonable. Good terms. acetone Dlements may be had a reason: price, A bargain it you want on N. Overbults, 3. W. 1-3, 6-1-6, a FOR SALE -ONE HEAVY BLA mare, 5 years old; one heaty MAre)L9 years old; one bay mare 6 months old. R. W. Marshall, East Allowance. Box 376, eras FOR SALE ENGINEER'S 15 Ih EK Evuye level, only had one Soii's use. Cheap for cash, P. Box 929, neared nen IAIES FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE, T bathtubs, good as new. For fur infermation, apply at News offic ; : : AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE, EVERI 80 hp. touring car, Nickle trimn fully equipped, in perfect running der and used only four months. Ch for cash, or one-half down and ance arranged. Box 1374 News fice. STRAYED STRAYED ONE BAY GELD) branded on ehoulder; star on forehead, white st ings behifid. One sorrel mare bran a and on hip, white bi f on face, 3 W Stockitigs. Frost snip tip of each We are doubtful about the In each Case. Reward for intormat Apply H. B, Browne Co. Auet cers, Medicine Hat. Phone 703 25 REWARD THE ABOVE W. be paid for information that will 1 to the recovery of one grey geld weighing about 1800, branded eft HF. monogram on left: shoulder, ) on Jett thtel mais tour years old and: Has tr med tail. R. E. Starke, Medicine 2 Sept. 30, 1912, ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS accountants and auditors, (es shed 1882), auditors, ofty of Medic Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, L mi asure, guaranteed for one y against breaking and rusting; y light weight. House No. 7, School 1 enue, opposite east side. of nh: school. Phone 699 for appointment write P.O. box 72, Mrs. Matthews 81-3 and General Auctioneers, 619 onto St Stock Sales every Fri on. Market Square at 1 o'clock, Rar and farm stock sales conducted a: LOST ON MAIN. ST, SATURDAY where. House furniture sales c evening, a tan leather card case, con- ducted anywhere, Consult us, our ; taining letter, postoffice box key, perience at your disposal free. Ph calling cards, and other small arti- 708. H. B. Browne Co, 519 7 cles. Finder kindly leave the same Fonte Bt : 182 81-1 ms at 526) Ottawa St. Mle mona puppy, 2 white spots on breast, bob- LOST SMALL BLACK PURSE CON- taining about 25.00, in 4 or 5 dollar Dilis and loose change. Apply 200 Ottawa St. Mrs. H. Harksell. 78-4 WANTED SMALL FURNISHED This, the opening day of to the alumnae of, the semin: morrow will be- Founder's Day, and, in. the presence of many members of the hieratchy end clergy, memorials to Bishop John B, David, coadjutor to the first bishop of Loulsville, Rt. Rev. Benedict J. Flaget, and found- er of the order, and Catherine Spald- ing, first superior will be. unvelled. Exercises in memory of the dead will on. Don't forget ..Charles S. Thomas 25e. ot King. eee eie ad Saturday ih honor of the old R A5- at Methodist colored servants of Nazareth, ne on lazareth, their be held Weittnesduy,: and Thursday's Programme will b in. charge of th Students A: special celebration will cen- Wedloine Hat Phone 429 REAL ESTATE OAKES, EVERARD Co, 366 1-2 Main St, Phone 556, Real Estate; Agents.for Royal Insurance Co. Electric Restorer for Men estores every nerve in the body ite Tension ; restores will Drag Ont. Sod at Pingle s Drag Store. children, and grandehtiaren., Subseridbe now for The Dally News. ings. 6-3 STORAGE WANTED WANTED STORAGE FOR COAL. Shed or.any kind on ground floor.P. O: Dox 813, city. s1-tf Ska WANTED TO BUY WANTED MILCH COW, AW P, Burns, Esplanade. APPLY 78-tt ANTED TO BUY Bullding lots im Old Survey, Herald or Central Park, Give. prices, terms, etc., to P. , Box 510. Owners only need apply. timber and: todis Bies, tools, ete., raw hides 4 furs, hor hair, wool and f thers, bought a Sold. Apply to the Harvard Tallors Co, 312 Fourth avenue, oppas Dreamland theatre, Phone 295. The Bost Priowe Paid 1 on the . grout Good proposition for two good m house for five months, or 2 house- AND JUNK CO. The above-t: Keeping room. No children, State om hand the best selection of Secc terms, Address box 1279, News of- Hand Toole tn the city. We ca: fice, 81-6 Furniture, Stores and A WANTED LADINS' AND GENT cast-off clothing, shoes, wateh: Jewelry, guns, revolvers, valises; si cases, stoves, musfeal furniture, Democrat waggona, tn harness, dicycles. carpent P. 0. box 3 38-41, tho above.
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