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and at ture w: AM Bulgarian troops ground by perfect pro- cess in a perfect mill, by perfect millers Fl of Greece: to-keep orders and took the same timggavan ith its Bulgari allay, joaded w going along A patrol threatening 2 iki streets and guarded gt; by Saloniki sts sa eer rd Cretan. police a Bulgarian jn the act of rob- him to the poliec station The policg were surrounded by Bulgarian regutars and irregalars Sarrying bombs blow up the buil Was not immedigt ly released. The Grecks has to give way in order to avoid an open conflict. to if the culprit At the Greek church in a village by, while i priest, following the custom inaugurated since the be- ginning of the war wus mentioning Hin-his prayers the names of all of the allied kings, the Bulgarian ir regulars brutally interrupted him and foreed him to offer prayers only for by Turkey: Bulgaria, Servia aud Montenegro reece Refused Reasons Given for Action by cs ikely Shuffle in Balkan League--Greece ed to Give Way. Be oe : Greek on the cepitulation of Adrian- ople, Soutari-and Janina. Other paints which may jaffuence the situation afe to be found in the fact that Turkey recently songht to conclude a separate peace arrange ment with Greece; that Bulgaria is hot unwilling to enter jinto un al- liance with Turkey and that the al- lies aro. desirous, that Turkey shall enter the Balkan league. .' There is a rumor in Soffa that an attempt has been mad to substitute Roumania for Greece in the Balkan leag es It seems clear from the report that Bulgaria will ignore the Greek offer to land an atmy in Gallipoli and to Send het fect to attack the Dard anclies, that the relations betwee Greece and Bulgaria a/ rest ; strained abd these signs of dissem sion among thes allies leave ths sit- uation full of dangerous possibilt ties. It s reported that . France is: trying to persuade Greeee to adopt a teas unyielding attitude. It-is un derstood that pressure and the ex- haustion of their forces bad much to do with the willingness df Bulgaria and Servia to cohclude peace and in this respect, Greece, which cecured her. Vietories with dess expense, is better able to continue hos Loeal the ratoool not be oe of great importance. In the second place, the Greek ab- stention may mean a gerious split among the allies, ing from jealousies concerning the possession of Saloniki and the insistence of the Correspondent Shows - Up Bulgarian Army) Denies Stories of Their Ex- unequal to the responsibilities ensu- cellence Austria. Must a today s extraordin- Brrctah ont aces nd GREEK DISCONTENTED. age 41 London, Dec. 4 Discus ug tho Saloniki Troubles of the) question of Greck discottent, * the Greeks. Sofia correspondent of the Post ex- press scthe belief that the Greeks London, Dec. 4. A correspondent favor an sutonomous Macedonia and to'the Times, who has been with the Thrace: Betause in the conquered ter Turkish army since the battle of Lule rit0ry, the rural Population are Burgas, sends a criticism of the Bul- predominately Bulgarian, jin the garians, Among other. things he , towns, especially near the coast, the says: ci Grecks are atronger, and the latter Much has been written about the are carrying on a quiet but persist excellence. of the Bulgarian artillery ent agitation against Bulgarian rule and the superiority of the Creusot in Macedonis. guns over the Krupp- Ail of this is Zt seems likely, said the cor- fodlistiness- The Creusots were bet- resPondent, that just as Bulgaria ter served But not. of better quality had planned for herself the brunt of than the Krupp: The Buigarian gun- the war andthe chief share in the nera, however, are not extraordinar- fewits of vietoryr she must now face ily good; in fact,sthey imicht be call- ) +26 chief shate of the disappoint- Pbad. They-did not support the ment, inasmuch a5 the contessions infantry ad ano properly and were Tarkey may obtain for her defenes fn advancing theis batteries to of Adranople gnd the Tchatalja : : lines, will be mostly at the-gxpense of the Bulgarians. BULGARIA IN LEAD. . London, Dec. 4. The Vienna cor- respondent of the Daily Mail says: Jn well informed quarters I find the impression growing that Bulgar- ia holds the leadership of the Balkan league and that Bulgaria, for reasons ating before the war, is deeply in- 5 debted to the Seryians. Therefore, The infantry showed none of the whether the Balkan-alliance compels sagacity which was the greatest as-/the other Balkan states to ee us sst of tho Japanese with the var Servia against Austria or not, with Russia. . Htrian di PSamust seckon with It would be argued, in spite of Bulgaria Satie in the ghese ciretintstances that the Bulgar- event of wars. , n army succeeded, but 'So that one aim: of Aust ian di- was partial only. Now we know the plomacy is to have Bulgaria held in lity of the army-they put to flight check, either by Roumania or pos? im the campaign and see how sibly by Turkey, so as to'leave the failed to profit by the success; Austrian armies free to deal with they gave the heaten Turkish one or perhaps tugs: opponents. army time to reorganize and dig ORDER LONIKI, itself into the Tohtalja; how they London, Deo. 4. The Daily Tele- failed vgin supply 45 ol year's on the vinced. Ready before Adrianople. And we be-'graph prints the following despatch to: realize how indifferently . the whichsits Correspondent, J. G: Step waged theix / e- hens, originally handed in at Splo ae ce 3 s a 25, but whicl wa rcerbed ny erate id to be lt;Daat The friiesting facts show how dit by Abmios really 'fivult, if-2t . impossible is the task u between'the two, armies, daily is hecdiing more impos- WEIGHT GLERK AND CITY BUTCHER ARE THE LATEST FOR MARKET to Sell on the Ald. McClellan Ahgry. be better spent. dustrial number. Ferdinand. Such incidents ate of daily occur- r nee, Princes Nicholas of Greece was Butchers are market with the farmer. The tarmers are at the present time un- srte ts cut mhelr meat,-and ate at a sadvantage. Put city biiteher there to help the, farmer cut, cays: Ald. A case. where a huckster did busi- ess on the market this: morning, i Anothrer-case-of-short-weight, as T8-/( afr A. P. Howells and the trio The result ts Pleasure of Ald. McCiellan has been incurred and he's going aftor, the of- fenders and prosecate them. LOCAL MARKET There was a big. supply of produce at the market and all of it was cleaned up at the prices quoted. The yw 5 Marshall, and she rendered it included: 70 bus, dats at 320. 14 quarters beef at 13 to 22 , 17 quarters pork at 13 to 186. 121 Ibs. butter at 35c: 40 doz. eggs at Sic. hi kens at 70c each. 120 dressed duck at 23 a 1b. DO IT Now. but his dMeClellan. Going Market ALSweigh clerk, and a city butchery are the latest proposals for the mar- ket. . The local butchers Nave signi- fled thelr intention oi competing on . . the audience with It yon want to treat yourself to a genbine bargain that will please you during 1923 and-for all years to come, Send 4 dollar to.The Family Herald and: Weekly Star of Montreal, for a subseription to that great pa- Continent. by the first of the year. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE to dispose of our complete stock Only 1 dozen CHILDREN'S * TRIMMED HATS Jeft, lear at 1.00 each, Many other similar Dargeinks Come and get th m at pray. tieally your own price. Every hing must go. Miss Buzza 397 Toronto Street. to per, and you will also receive a copy oftheir new picture entitled, Moth- er a Treasures, size-23 x 29 inches Lweticeabic feature of the whole cun- all ready for freming. dollar's worth to be had. The picture, Mother's Treasures, will be'a surprise to you. It is worthy a place in the best hom: ily Herald and Weekly Star is known to everyone as the greatest newspaper One dollar canacr Try it and be con- It 8 the best The Fam- Place your orders now fer the News big handsomely illustrated In- Over sixty pages. tt, Danger of Honse Shortage Becoming Acute Diseuss- ed by Industrial Bureau. by the industrial bureau. The large pumber of new industries building, which: are bringing in newcomers by the scores, arg responsible for such a condition, despite the efforts of the builders and contractors to meet the demand. At a meeting of the Industrial Bureau last evening the matter was discussed, and ag a resuit a resolu- tion was, passed -to be forwarded to the council, pointing ott the urgent need: of some nection to relieve the situation, It states that the, new ins dustries will snd the population up 10,000, that it 1s an urgent. necessity that housing accommodation should de prqvid a, and therefore th coun- cil is asked to deal with the matter with acview of inducing outside builders to come here, to prevent a house shortage, other inconveniences and discomforts which would natur- ally follow. HOSPITAL CONCERT Loeal Talent Give Most En- joyable Entertainment Had Full House. Next thing to a capacity house Ereeted those who participated in tha concert given in ald of the gen ral hospital at the opera house last eve- ning. Mrs. Crissal, L.R.AM., under whose management the concert :was given, had atranged a programme of home talent Urat excelled in their respective musical spheres and im mensely pleased the audience. The Instrumental selections were much appreciated. The three piano quar- tettes were delightful. Little Misses Dorothy Crissall, Emma Nesbitt, Ru- by Allan and Ruth Becker did re- markably yell if thelr number. Miss- eg Ethel Terry, Ola Tinney, Annio and Dorothy. Wilson were excellent in On to Prosperity, dames Chissail, Laidlaw, His and C, F/ Smith rendered the: ditt gult Buranthye, by Weber, with Splendid execution. Mr. and Mr: Crissall were brilliant. in Kucken s Grande Polonaise, and irs, and Mies Crissall were. delightful in'Le Matin, Raff Caritana and Schumann's Treu- always favornes with lovers the olin, received splendid expres- jon-and interpretation in the playing jdantino by Lemare, given by Messrs. J. B. Tremblay, cello, ., Mr. Howells, violin, and Mrs, Crissall, plano, was a delightful number. Nor were the vocal numbers any less popular. Mr, Duggan was: in excellent yoice and the crowd would not be denied in their demand for an, encore. Gypsy Life, suited Mrs. with: great expression. A Little Lays, a Little Kiss, was sweetly sung by Mrs. G. W. H. Simpson. The rendering of The Starling, by Miss Gladys Howells, was a pleasing fea- ture, while Mgs. W. B. Evans if Love the Pedlar, and Miss Reid in A Dream of Arcaday, were deservedly popular, Mrs. C. H. Laidlaw charm- jer numbers, Still as the Night, and The Year's at the Spring, and Mr. J. B. Trem Diay sang Rosary, and Absent, with great favor, Among the most pleasing numbers was the duet Beauteous Night, given by Mrs, Marshall and Miss Reid, The orcliegtra s opening number Was greatly appreciated and a+ very. cert was the remarkably fine ac- companiments rendered in the various uuumbers. HATTER 15 HONORED E. L. Becker is Ghoszen Chief Rabban By Mystic Shrin- ers. . B, L. Becker, the well-known tbeal auto dealer, has been honoted by the meeting of the Mystic Shriners of Al- berta. At their annual meeting held in Calgary yesterday he was chosen Chief Rabban. The other officers: R. A. Darker, representative to the imperist-council; W. F. W. Lent, ill- ustrious potentate; J. A. Brookbank, assistant rabban; Thomas Sharpe, high priest and prophet; Archie Me- Killop, oriental guide; A. W. R. Mar- kley, treasurer; T. F. English re corder; H. F. Murray, first ceremon- fal master; C. H. Minchff, second ceremonial master; G. M. Lang, di- revtor; Col. James Walker, marshal; Thomas Bellamy, captain of guard; ROW Finch, outer guard; J. M. Car- son, and A. L. Folkins, alchemists; R, W. Turner, electrician, E. Bartlett. b.a.Sc Municipal Engineer. Dominion and. Alberta Land. Barvey Indiitriai Spur Rallwai, Water Supplies, Sewage, Irrigatioi Plans, Kite, Room 14, Imperial Bank 3nflding Medictae Hat Phone 4 Tho Ganger of the hous shortage, f + which is already being felt in Med- eine Hat, becoming acute is realized Corner of Nora Railway Malu Streets. AND SISSONS: CHARLES ST. Block 4, dandy 50 ft. lot 2800. Terma. 31200, Block 9, 50 ft. corner, 1150, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Block 24, two room: shack, 25 ft, 1900; 400 down, ance, 15 per month. Wator and gas. HILL ON TORONTO 87, 5 1 to 36, 525 pair; one-third, 6, 18, 18, sourH YUILL Block 17, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7. 1600 each. / 50 feet on King St. for 1 Revenue 15 per month. Good 7 room House chicken hoUse, ete., for 31 Usual terms. ALLOWANCE. 6 Houses for sale. NORTH YUILL Block 17, Queen St, 100x150 corn r. 2900, Usual. Block 8, Lot 8, Yulll St, 150, 1200. CENTRAL PARK Block 7, 400 feet: at 1470. pair. RIVERSIDE Block 13, 20 lots for sale, lock 4, 16 lots for sale. TOWNSITE Block 80, Lot 29, 50 feet 2100. Main St, Old Townsite,. Block 10, Lot-18, 1600. Term: RIVERSIDE Block 4; 50 feet for 875. Main St, Block 11, Old Town- site, 100 ft, corner, for 6000. . NORTH YUILL Block 7 , Lot 8, Ross St., 1175. Block 9, 50 feet, 1250, fresh each day. Car at your service at all times. Bell Sons Tones deeWe, BELEG 5s 50lae ais Corner of North Railway and Main St. Late D. Gillies Old Stand. PHONE 633. W. KEITH BELL. . C. 5. BELL They are going fast. Tf you want one call Phone 800. iW, H, ROS Montreal Street. Phone 800, ah SONS Real Estate Brokers. INSURANCE, LOANS, ETO. i PHONE 633. lt;e g - SPECIAL OFFER EN COUSINS I 10 lots in Block 95, 700 pair, Toronte St, Block 8, 50 feet, on King St. South Yuill, with stable, 5 fect near Broadway for 450. These are fresh Istings. More new ones tomorrow; erisp and for 800. 000. it, Box for St. CLASSIFIED ADS. Situation ) Wanted, Heip Wanted, For Salo, Lont,.Found, ete. ade ander these hvadinas, 26 words, ane day .. .. 25 words, three days .. 50 25 words, olx days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at same rate. No ad accepted for lees than 25 cents, Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No, 13 ring , and it will receive attention. 36 BLY WANTED. WANTED AN ASSISTANT WITH knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply to The New Lumber Company, Room 20, Becker Block. 123-8 WANTED A GIRL , FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. Tupper, 118 Toron to St. Phone 562. 123-8. Se coc et ae WANTED A LADY TO MEET IN- coming trains in the interest of the Young Women s Christian Association. Address applications to. the secretary, stating alary expected. Apply, box 1438, News office. 121-6 WANTED PANTRY MAID. APPLY Cosmopolitan E'oval. 1ai-4 WANTED GENERAL SERVANT. Apply 805 Esplanade. Mrs. Jas, Mitchell, 1iztt BRICKLAYERS WANTED ON THE Ogilvie Flour Mini job. Telephone 787, Job Office. Canadiai Stewart Co., Limited, W-tt WANTED Men and women to learn, Darber trade. Summer rate now on. Situations guaranteed. Special Tates to ladies. Particulats and cata- logue free. Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St, Calgary. 2gadtt TEACHERS WANTED. TEACHER WANTED FOR HELIGO- land School District 2722, to start Ist January, for 6 months, State salary and qualifications. Apply: to . A. Gilmore, Secretary, Suffiel, Alta. Louis Schwatz, Chairman. 124-3 SITUATIONS WANTE MAN RESIDENT CALGARY WISH- es corr spondente with reputable Teal estate firm with view to ey for sale of Medicine Hat properties. Box 1442, News office. 123-8 WANTED POSITION. AS. CLERK oF bookkeeper. Apply box 1437 News attice. WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED To) BUY Building (/lote m Old Survey, Hecald of Central Park. Give prices, terms, etc., to P 05 Box 510. Owners only need apply + -B8-tf. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Apply 877 Esplanade. 62-tt WANTED ON* OR BEFORE bth January, houge to rent, No children. Write box 1428, News office, J16tf um REWARD ECR RRPER Us) AF SPRL 6.00 reward will be pald to any- one giving information that wilt leads to the arreat of the p rson or Der- Sons who wilfully damaged the new Steonhouses of the Rosery Flower Co.on Wednesday, Noy, 27th r 120-6 TO RENT SS ee BARN TO RENT APPLY Braemar Street. 134 By 124-3t, BURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT Six roomed, modern. Apply Robert Mitchell, Mitchell's butcher shop, To- Tonto Street, 128-8 TO RENT DWELLING AND BTA bies at fair grounds. Cheap for the winter. Apply Secretary Agricultdral Society, board cf trade building, elty: 121-6 STRAYED esceeteee ue ee 25 REWARD THE ABOVE WILb de paid for information that will lead to the recovery ot one grey gelding. weighing about 1300, branded either H. F. monogram on left shoulder, or ) 2 left thigh. This horse is / four years old and has trim- med tall. R. E. Starks, Medicine Hat. Sept. 30, 1912. eott MISCELLANEOUs DANCING CLASSES EVERY MON- day, Wednesday anc Kriday, Ar- rangements made for out-of-town of private lessons if desired. K. Her- man, 513 Toronto Street, Medicine Hat. 124-tt re EY LADY WOULD LIKE TO COMMUNI- cate with party going away for the winter months who would like their homes cared for or would act as housekeeper if desired. Apply box 1440, News office. 123-3 stg a eee AUTOMOBILE LIVERY LONG AND short trips, in ior out of the city. 438 cor. Roy and Fifth Ave. Phone 804. Phil, Cocking, 121-6 ed for, Painting. decorating, paper- hanging a specialty. Windows clean- d, carpets. beaten, etc. Estimates given MacCourt Bros. 723 Third Aye,, or general delivery city post office. 113-tt 'PHE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, TUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on band the best selection of Second Hand Tools tn the city, We carry Furniture, Stoves. and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks Watches, jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re volver , Wagons, Bucgies, Harness, and a nice new line of winter goode We buy everything mentioned abor and pay the best prices. Call at 50. South Railway St. or, Phone-687, BOARD AND ROOM. PRIVATE FAMILY, CLOSE IN, wants boarders and roomers, Home style cooking. Dinner specialty. Good clean rooms. Call at 522 So, Rail- way St. 1196 iceecete elie Aes yee FOR SALE VIOLIN FOR SALE FIRST CLASS child's violin and case. Every neces- sary equipment that a violin needs. Price 30.00 or 35.00. Apply Med- icine Hat Music Store. 121-tf FOR SALE A FINE LOT OF MAR- auis seed wheat, grown on new king. 2.00. per bushel. OJ. Me- Gee, Redvers, Sask. B1-.-30 se rs ee ae ROOMS TO RENT. LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM to. rent in modern house; bath, tele- phone; central, location, on hill. Ap- ply 701 Ottawa or phone 252. tf ONE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET Apply 124 Toronto St. 124-1 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, AP- ply 111 7th Ave. 121-3 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT SUIT- able for twa. Apply 635 Balmoral St. 122-8 FURNISI ED SITTING ROOM, yery large; lso smaller roora. Mod- ern, Gentlemen only, 426 Toronto St 122-8 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO rent, suitable for two. Apply 633 Montreal. 123te LOST AND FOUND LOST PAIR OF BLACK COWHIDE gauntlets, fur lined between Bulls Head and Robinson s coulee. Finder Please leave at Sprague William- son's, * AB4-8 LQSTSA BANK BOOK, MONEY OR- des enclosed. Finder wil be reward- ed wien d livered to Gules Mattee; Coleridge, Alta, 123-8 UP FOUND AN UMBRELLA WAS /foimd i opera house some tim Owner will remit sum for ad when jecelve umbrella. Apply News ished rooms for light host keapin; Apply Dan Morris, gen; del; Medicine LOOK LOOK HERE THE RA) FUR SEASON IS OPEN. Don't sell your furs or your raw hides till You call up 687 or write P. O box 702, Medicine Hat. Our price Is from 2.00 up to 6.00. Don t forget it, and call or write. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES FOR secon -hand furniture, tools, stoves, Tifles, guns, raw hides and furs, Call at 312 4th Ave., opposite Dreamland theatre. Phone 295. D. Davis, Pro- prietor. i 119-1m DRESSMAKING FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING. AP- PLY 635- Baimoral St. 122-8 eS ree NURSING MISS FE. J. ROWE, GRADUATE nurse, cation, is prepared to resume nursing. 438 Esplanade. Phone 144. 121-6 AUCTIONEERS Hi. 3. BROWNE CO, Live stock and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor- onto St. Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any- where. House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere. Consult us, our ex- perience at your disposal free. Phone 703, H. B. Browne Co. 519. To Tonto St. . 183dte CORSETIERRE measure, guaranteed for one year against breaking and rusting: very light weight, House No. 7, Schoo Av- ehiue, opposite east side of high school. Phone 699 for appointment or write B. 0. box 72, Mrs. Matthews, 121-8m CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W 4 HENDERSON C0., chartered accountants and auditors, (estab- lisbed 1882), auditors, city of Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth- bridge, A. . Gibson, C.A., resident partner. Phone 198. Burns Block. 276att Oakes Everard Co; - REAL ESTATE. 365 1-2 MAIN STREET. PHONE ve Listings Wanted. See us for good ouys in Hi vail and Powell. aay Houe s for'sale on easy payments Hat, 121-6 or will exchange for real estate, Ap. ply to Hotson und Loader, Bi-tt ing returned from her ya- Sa ee SPIRELLA CORSETS MADE TO) We have 75 Coats that w out ata disc 20, These are al Bay make anc to buy them in the season snap price is a man who side can t aff Turpin The Man's Stone Get the Big Do TWO DINERS BE CALGARY A Winnipeg, Man. I to accommodate the will -yisit the east on what are comm eastern excursions, th iffe will run train No . Vancouver Express, every-day betwesn C vito. During the me between Calgary and lee; ection BR. aiters. * orainarty ection, which is. cor ist cars and baggage not carried-a dining onipeg; but this year has been made and be fully equipped wit tourist sleepers and ween Winnipeg and 1 The Canadian Pac oad on the continet dining cars on a reg Same thing was done oa borwet Waaion ed, Wi It was necessary to tide of first-class tra east for the west. Now the prosperit makes it necessary t the accommodation e for the annual holds THE MARKET ofa eats Grain Ma 3 -y Winnipeg, Deo. 4.- ) 1-2 a cent on wheat trading hours indicat mess of the past ft holding good, Oats Sicady, oats showing dency, Warlike new: Prices the world ove an excelient cash de Wheat being in good Receipts were abo Welng 903 cars inspe sight. Grain Pri ., Deo. wheat 78 3-4, 34, 84. Oats, Dec., 3 A-f, 34 Dee. flax 108 1-4, a. gt; Cash Pri Wheat, No. 1 Nor. Nor. 73; 4 Nor. 67. pe Vintee wheat No. lo. 3, 74; Noa, 68. Oats-No. 2 CW 31 teed 30, . Bartey, jo. 8, 45; American 2 Minneapolis, Dec. 80, 80:18; May, 85 3 closed 86 7-8, Chicago, Dec, 4 34, 84 1-8; May 90 : 87 7-8, 87 5. 16. H-P. Ta Gasoline FOR s . .Cheap-tor cash. heen in use for 2 Apply BOX 1443, TH
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