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FOUND. about end of De- fk bay, the other white spot in fore- 13-4, west of 4th, for their recoy- jon, Medicine Hat. 16046 CANADIAN WRE irmot muff be- Ice atid market, ice. Reward. 14743 vontaining pink e post office and Reward, Return 14743 nat last Tennis can have same by and proving pro- ews office. 160dtt 1912 St on Jan, 2nd, hg money, Owner 1 paying expenses, 18 HERB, AND WITH IT THE lice, 1s0att 4 RESOLUTIONS WE ALL MAKE WELL WE HAVE M ADE lt;.OURS AS FAR AS BUSINESS 18 CON- CERNED WE TAYE RESOL- YED T6 TRY AND DO MORE BUSINESS IN THE YEAR 1912 THAN WE-DID IN 191i AND IF POSSIBLE TO GIVE THE PUB- L1 BETTER SERVICE THAN O.P.R. station Sat- jore Christmas, par- r ladys. slippers. sam by proving for this ady, Ap- 14705 ONEERS. -CO., Live Stock Auctioneers; farm specialty; house, ; will r ceive oar Goods of any ae tered for our reg- anced on goods con- te sale. Apply H. 366 Toronto, St. hone 481. See our sewhere of auction Turpin Bros. The Man's Stone Where You Get the Big Dollars Worth. STLER WINS Highest Price on Record for of his Sons Now in this London, Jan, 6: At an auction sale here the Clydesdale Stallion Baron of Buchlyvie, was sold for 47,500, the largest price ever Feceived for a draft horse;'and, for 4 horse in his twelfth year, the sum. has few precedents even among thoroughbreds. The price eyer received for Clydesdate was 15,000 paid some twenty years ago for the two-yeamnold Prince.of Albion i The Scottish Farmer, of Glasgow, Scotland, says of the sale: On Thursday Mr James Graig ot Messrs. James Cralg (Ltd.), neers, Ayr, sold in Ayr Horse Reposi- tory, for the joint owners, Mr. William Dunlop, Dunure Mains, Ayr, and Mr. James Kilpatrick, Craigie Mains, Ayr, the well-known : Clydesdale stallion Baron of. Buchlyvie (11363), by Bar- ons Pride (9122) out of a Knight rant dam, and now rising twelve years old. Bred by Wm. McKeich, BASEBALL NOTES: Joo, Wood, . the Red Sox apeedy Jpilctier, denics the report that be has f recently. married. x Hugh Dufly will spend a week at Hot Springs next March to look over talent for his Milwauloe team. ly Cob says that George Mullin, the Tiger flinger, Swill be the leading ning 2 cleaning and iment opposite -the 4th Ave. All work ve satisfaction, New goods bought and ris, Prop. 15106 IES AND GENTS: ing, shoes, watches, Be ; 3 volvers; valizes, suit ee Bas Na eeeeteai ong e musical instruments, gt; E oat waggons, bug- - feyeles, carpenter ies and furs, horse futhers, bought and Chasce camot come back gpd will not--play. first base for the Cubs next season. 3 P.tcher Otey Crandall won two games irom Pitcher Mendez, the, 80- eailed *B.ack: Matty during. thoyGi- gins visit to Cube. Frank E, Doesburg, private dary of ete Smith. of z a umpire in the cle Tsao lenges. There willbe a merry war for first base position with the White Sox with Zeider, Jones, Collins, Mallig and Borton working to land the tith: The Minneapolis club has -signed Ratcher Oto Hungary of Riverside, i Calitornia. He is a product of Riv- CO. The above have t selection of Second the city. We carry s and Bedding, new d Clothing, . Clocks, 7, Rifles, Guns, Re- s, Buggies, Harness, line of winter goods. ine gacatloaed sata a ger fated and placing hs in left field. Jim used to -play in the out- -yamaces, will have three of his 9ld Tri-State-league players with him uext season. Cres; Warbop and Blair played under Wolverton at Willig port, Pa. : President Carson, of tim Centra league, is in favor of takinjr n Akron, Canton, Erie and Youngstown, of ATTRACT IGN WORKS vas Hosttet: hat the horse was s field and was Manage: jolverton, of the Woodend, Buchlyvie, thig horse was B oured. in co-part nry by Mr. Dun- lop and Mr. Kilpatrick as two-year- old at 100, or, rather 750 for him- self and gelding. He won first prize at Sterling and Glasgow as a year- ling; third at Kilmarnock and Ayr, and the Highland as a two-year-old; and first nd champion at Glasgow Summer Show and at Kilmarnock as a three-year-old. As an aged. horse he was three times second jd and once first. - He sec red-the Tatter honor by the vote of the umpire n competition with his Son, Perfect Motion. The litigation in-the Court of Session, and finally in the House of Lords between the part- nets is of too-recent. date to, require explanation; the result being that it fr. Dunlop gad Mr. Kilpatrick. The result of this decision was the sale on Thursday of the old horse, Never in the history of the breed has jent amongst Clydesdale fe attendafce of the pub- at between 4000 the much exci men, and Iie was estimated ahd 5000, fromf-all over Btotlan north of England and Ireland. crowd was 80 partners, ag it had been advertised: to be held under cover in the Horse crowded to. overflowing, and by 1 o'- hour for ing the sale, many could not get in- side, far loss-catch a glimpse of the auctio ie was looking wonderfully fresh tor after one before Mr. Craig started to read the conditi of sale, which were seven in number, and as the oc- TREMBLY WINS Ohio and Pennsylvania league, Se ne ee ee 6 sretag eta Set of Cipicies dis are shove if Foon, Jo esererie ind., ex has compiled a aieey of ae Full Se ea FO W, their statistics and pecu- liarities, positions and everagest it tiny e0k Toots thes years-to-cottiptete. the work which will sell for thirty- five dollars agcopy. miss The Last of the Fron- tignacs at the MONARCH THEATRE cides that Police Must Shiloh Gure QUICKLY STOPS COUGHB, CURES COLDS, Offers an opportunity to have that GROUP PICTURE: taken. We are equipped to produce the BEST tn Gipups or Individual - Portraits. THE BARTLETT. STUDIO jes in the News Block, n pize, well lighted, modera conveniences, PPLY-TO. : drop Oana: MEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS sed Succeeded in Throwing Btrai at Ottawa: cw. - P, 'P, Dispateh,) 6 Bugene Trembly of sstully defended his honors against George Tierney of De- trolt in a fast wrestling bout at the Grand Opera House last night. Trembly took the first fall in 51 minutes. and ae second fi : rst was with a leg and hody hold and. the second was. body-hold- twee and put up a good fi ee too Clever. for him. OF Magistrates de- A Have some Tangible Proofs Before Arrests: CW, AL P. Dispaten) New York, Jan. 6. Courtesy arrests in New York City have been introduc- ed by the Board of City Magistrates At the reqpest. of atithorities in other States or otuer-citics of the states th new ruling-has bec brought to an abFupt stop according to police de ti partment of fugitives and suspects Dend ng the arrival of warrants, of Extradition passes and an opinion Frac Over Binaings Store ; Of fice, expressed that the eflect of. the rull Wiis likely -to-be felt: stiortly through Tt is declared that 2 Each joint owner reserves the Tight to bid and purchase. auctioneers: before: delivery. 5. The-risk and cost of the horse Latte upenth poteteedr from the fall of the hammer. price of the horse shall be xested in the auctioneers: disputes arising between any parties under the conditions of sale, the same are hereby referred tothe final de- cision of Jas. Graig, auctioneer, Ayr. nine minutes. of 3000 trom Mr. Greenhill Sttd, Paisley, and although several bidders were igrfirst, the real contest lay between Mr. Dunlop and Mr... Kilpatrick. Mr. there been an-event which created so TePresentative went to 9500. Here During the time his years. It was about-ten-minutes Stion inquired of Mr. Craig it he wotild p Tierney of Detroit in Two ie 12 year old Hlorse Many Country. produce them as follows: Conditions of Sale of the pedigree Clydesdate stallion, Baron of, Buch- Iyvie, to be sold within Ayr Horse Repository, Cattle Market, Ayr, on Thursday, 14th December, 1911, at one o'clock pam:, by Messrs. James Crag (Ltd.), auctioneers, Ayr. 1 The auctioneers may regulate or refuse any bidding, It any dispute arises as to any bidding the auction- eers may either declare the purchaser or at their option again put up the horse to auction. 8. The horse will be sold as he is, without: any. warranty. or representa- tion, and it.gan neither be rejected nor any abatement claimed fro the price upon any ground whatever. 4. The price must be paid to the 6. The right to sue.and recover the 7. In the event oF Mny-questions or' Bhe business of the day now. com- casion was a historical one We-Fe--Wrignt near Dodge City. last, night. Rinson ts-well known in a )SPORT NE TNRON IF HGILE FAMGUS STALLION, 5 SOLD FOR 47,000 SHNTA FE TRAINS COLMIDE--12 HURT AND -ONE KILLED One Engineer Dying, while Pther'Perished when Pas- seng er. Trains, meet on Head. On. * k Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 6 Two Santa Fe passenger trains Collided at One engineer was killed, another fat ally hurt and twelve passengers in- dared. : GIRL SHOOTS MAN CANADIAN COLONY IN BERLIN, GERMANY CW. A P. Cable) Berlin, Jan, . M. Rodkinson,- prominent member of the Canadian Colony, was shot,-probably with fatal effect last evening by a milliner nam- ed Alwyne Sede, The woman was caught while she was escaping from Mr, Rodkinson s office and immediate- ly fired a bullet nto her own body, which is not Iikely to prove fatal, how- ever. The affair, according to allegations of Miss Stede's friends, was brought about by the interruption of long, standing relations between her and port her two children. Mr. Rodkinson, however, asserts that it was an at- tempt at extortion on the part of Miss Siede; Who had been a servant of the family years ago in Russia OW. A.B Disoateny New York, Jan. 6. Robert M- Rod- ork, and has worked on newspapersshera and lsewhere. , For the last, seven or eight years he has resided In Bu- rope, representing American manufac- Mr. Rodkinson and-his refusal to sup- . BOYS sm AACE SCHOOL LESSONS This Fact is Evidenced at English Army Recruiting Stations, (Special Cable) ndoa, Jan. 6 To ascertain how ) Dboys educated in the elemen- 1s of England remember at- tor leayihg school, several officer . in charge of recruiting depots have put A serfes of fifteen questions to the, Rewest recruits, The replies if many. cases were amazing, particularly 1 the recrults generally come from the larger cities having the best velemen- tary schools. At pne depot thirty-five recraits were examined. Fourteen and fif- teen, and fourteen and eleven, respec- tively, -coukt-mot gtve-a-Teply-to-the Questions as to-the identity of Alfred: the Great, Nelson, Wellington and Shakespeare, and many of th others had only vague ideas as to. who these heroes of thelr country were. To the question, What s the United States sixteen replied correctly, tour knew somethiig, fifteen were entirety ignorant and one man who had been elght years at school, answered, An English Colony. Strangely enough, even fewer knew anything of France. When it came to England, however, every recruit answered - correctly, although only fifteen could sdy what the Empire. was, 40 BELOW pee sy - IN WINNIPEG Winnipeg, Jan, 6 With a strong wind blowing and the thermometer thirty below zero at nine o'clock this morning, citizens have considerable difficulty in-getting down town. The thermometer dipped: under forty be- d the actuat sate-tastet Tt began with a bid Alex. Rennie, Kilpatrick be- gan bidding between 4500 and 5000, and after this we befieve the Mr. Dunlop's representative, bids were taken for a time, but price mounted up to 9000, 50: bid: were taken. At 9450 Mr, Kilp rick was in, and then Mr. Dunlop's and 100 the contest terminated. with the usual three calls-ahd-the fall of the ham- mer, Baron of Buchlyvie thus be- came the sole property of Mr. William Dunlop at 9500. The highest price of the sale the crowd was perfectly quiet and ord- Reposttoryi This-targe-butiding-was eFly,-and there was. very. Iittle ev - rassal of England, dence of feeling one way or the other when the hammer fell and the buy- er s name was announced. The only touch- of humor occurred when-the price Was travelling between 7000 and 8000- A- seeker. after-inform- take half-crown-bids new. After the le the crowded attendance melted a ay: hebeafter a prisoner must not be held unless the officials here haven hand warrant org centified copy ot aa indictment from the place where the Offense is, said to have been commit- CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF 10 RETIRE Commander Report will re- turn te-England-after be- ing Loaned by the Admir- Commander Report, who has been chief of the naval staff of Canada for the past two years, will jon.naval service and return to Eng land, He was loaned by the Adnilral- p y-to-Canada-ftor two years and his time is now expiring. MATL ROBBERY ON THE OREGON EXPRESS ew. AP, Dispateb) Redding, Cal.,-Jan, 6. The mail car of the Oregon Express ov the South- ern Pacific was robbed early today of all eastern registered mail. Three niall clerks were bound and gaged by two upmasked robbers who entered the mail'car while the train was be- tween Red Bluff and Redding. The robbers escaped. Don't. m: ue .Last.of. the: Fron macs at the MONARCH THEATRE sev r his-connection with-the-Domin- turing concerns, He is about'46 years -old and distantly related to the late General Beauregard of the Confeder- ate army. EGYPT AWAKENING Beneficial Rule of the Khe- dive in past 20 Years Shows Result. (Special Cable) si iro, Egypt, Jan, 6. It will be twenty years tomorrow since Abbas throne of Egypt, in view of which fact, by the way, itis difficult to under- stand. why most people still persist in Helmy Il. succeeded his father-on-the : low last night and the intense eold led to the trolley. wires snapping at var ous points. Hyery plimber in the clty..1s working overtime repairing bursted pipes atid similar damages. The customary misleading figures for Shia Glty GE:ib Dominion of Canada e the west temperature a delow zern Citizena begin to woider what purpose is served by consistently. mis-stating the low temperatures here. Cold. though-it Is, people are prepared for it and thats Is very Little real dis- trees: an ick of employment. Winnipeg Jan. 6. Fifty beldw zero at White Riv::, Ontario and equatl severe weather all along the north shore played havoc with the wires last night and early this morning Winnipeg was completely cut off I ) AT i i i i i ih : ' VIRGINIA CIGARETTES - . MADE INTHE WEST) FOR WESTERNERS WISHING YOU ALL THE Compliments Spencer Tedd THE PEOPLE S STORE dive, Although possessed of little of wer Usually -associated: with Tulership, being theoretically the vas- sal of the Sultan, and in reality the Khedive Abbas possesses ability of a high sort and desreves.much credit tor his. success: ful efforts to arouse dreamy old from communication with the east This would not have been serious were it not that similar conditions equally effected the alternative routes of local telegraph companies through- out of the American territory. wire trouble to the south usually de- welop d around the international boundary but on this occasion it 8 Thel Trying Experience of a Youth who was Rescued from Egypt from the lethargy that has en- shrouded her for centuries. The Khe- dive is a busy man, and onstantly fplannjag new projects: for wis coun try's- Under his inception the country has made remarkabl have been built, fresh been made, and, of still greater im- portance, great irrigation projects have been compteted-for tHe reclam:- tion of vast areas df waste land. The cities as well as the rural districts have progressed. Cairo, Alexandria and other large centres are full of proofs that Egypt-is ceasiig to be asleep, for modern buildings and im- provements in the European style are to be seen on all sides. canals have vi widespread, being most severe south of St. Paul, Chicago being completely ut off in the forenoon to-day. Con- ditions nearly-as-severe, have prevail ed in the prairie section, temperatu- res running to forty below pretty generally over the three: western pro fnees, With the result that wirds are working slowly. The intense cold Makes train operation very dtfficult and littte tretgnt ts moving to-day. Several trains are reported to be fro- zen tip as they stood up. i - Chicago, Il, Jan. 6 - cided drop in the temperature mark. in the tilddle west was registered to- day, Many cities sent reports of broken records, Superior, Wis., hav- ing the unusual mark of 38 degrees below zero, th -Towest point touched in the State, with Duluth jest half a point behind with 37 1-2 below. ESTIMATES: OF CANAL 10 ) W. A. P Dispatch.) Washington, Jan. 6. The Secretary of War forwarded to Congress today the report of the Seer e board -projected inland water it from Massachusetts to the Gulf foo ug relates to tha sectior (Boston and Beaufort, D. erway twelve feet deep, -as recom- mended at a cost of 5,400,000. - Be- tween Chespeake Bay-and the Dela- purchase and deepening of the ex- al. at at-cost of 312,400,00u Between the Delaware River and New York Bay a projected 25 foot, canal would cost 45,000,004. 6 canal. section. able to build a canal from Long Is- (or jonday. 4000 feet of film. 4 reels. land Sound to Narragansett Bay. Beaufort and Chesp ake Bay, a-wat neral Bixby, chief) scale some years ago owing to of engineers, recommends that the aitriculty of securing estimates be made for a twelve foot cows in Alberta, and with the dpa of New work is inecessary be- tween New York anit Fishers Istand prove his stock. Next spring the ship- except in the Hast River and a spec- ment'will be distributed In bunches of Hat report tater will deal with-that/5 and -6 without payment of interest peace with the world. A general ows, Michigan and Missouri added to the misery. The official forecast of the government bure a. here was that. snowwould continue to fall till andthe temperature would drop several degrees. DEMONSTRATION FARM ORGPR: vinntpes, 3 Jan. 6. The,C. PR. has just purchased 15 carefully selected jparadox.of eventualities it was the storm through Iilinols,; gder for commitment to prisom who his Self-Imposed Cabin through the Kindly As ance of Captain Parker and Mr. Sewell. With conscience as light as the day and with a past history as spotless as tie sum alittle lad of tender years who -hakl always worn the white flower of a blameless life was yester- day locked behind the bolts end bars to. sifier durance vile-asq: reward for itis guiltless life. Imprisoned, with ft immediate es- cape behibd the unyielding doors that answered hot to his suppliant pleas for freedom, this-tiny morsel of bu- mamity was incarcerated within the military eonfines of his cabin, alone and uniriended. But by a strange Turn'ng to Mr. Sewell he made a sleuti-like dize at the-dcors pitiful tremulois voice imside called out Plegse let ame out. min whose duty call for an incessant Was the means of releasing the young- Ster from his self-imposed prisor.. The first scena opened at the Mon- arch theatre during- the Iast peeform- rance ofthe-show., The lad had been Perseveringly saving his odd coppers Inspector siz chase. Calling out directions. to the lad how to unlock the door the two night-birds re hie coup 4 etait. At last with a roarand hil- lo the, doors swung-open and the ter- ing on the adventuresist tua world- Ferowned Mutt and Jeff. Inside the vast quditorium the Jad had esconsed (himself, arid after Jaughing till sides ached with the effort and the tears of merriment. had trickled down fis. checks, the lad had ecome ex- and before he bad time to be ques; tiotied he vanished into the night like a Jackrabbit from the dogs. milch cows in the-vieinity of Owen Sound, Ont:, for shipment to the Can- ware River the project involyes ,th saiay Pacific Raflway demonstration Bine that Farm at Strathmore, Alta:, nex lstitig: Chespeake and Delaware Can- soring. These cows will be distribut- POWed themselves off the curt ed among the English settlers in the ready made farm colonies for 1913. The plen was adopted on.a smaller good milch assisting the read-made farmer to im: of money. At the end of that time The -board deciares it 1s not advis- they may be returned to the company when slap having departed hg awoke or. purchased at the cost price to the Canadian Pacific Ratlway. Ihausted with the plethora of good been provided. When and Jeff had finally , all Hehe energy that had been peat up. in his body hadteft him until, becoming exhausted, he fell into a sweet slum- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The pastor, Rev. C. T. Holman, will Preach at both services. to-morrow, The morning sermon will be of ,spec- fal interest to teachers and workers fn the Sunday School, as well as parents. Mr, Holman bolds the office-of ayip re rid full of Matts orintenderit of teacher training In the and Jeffs. Passing out of the theatre aiporta Sunday School. Assoolation the audfence failetto detect the te- and at to-morrow mornigg s service cumbent form of little Grover White wit speak of . Teacher Training in who sat huddled up like Little Jack the Sunday School. At-the evening Horner in his comfortable corner, at service a e Holman wijl deal with a problem which has caused anxiety to many minds The-Problem ot the Us- pardonable Sin. ) The choir will siug: to find himself alone in the theatre. special mthems at both-serrices. A Dashing at. the door he made bold to 'hearty-invitation- s extented to all: jessrs. Mutt Then came the great. awakening, thought-of nother will o? eer rified-tad sprimg out of the-theatre
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