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alking Parrets A special sale, of 200. German imported. Singing Canaries Mexican Yellow Head Ta Parrots for a limited time only, Four opportunity to get a good Harty Moutitain, Warbier burg Trained Roller Canary at loss than Eastern pdices. ake a Nice Christmas Gift will be appreciated by relatives or friends. So take of this great bird sale at thesia Teasonable prices: NTAI WARBLERS sold at bird stores for not fess than 2.50 to 3:65 DREASBURG TRAINED ROLLER CANARIES, noted for'their M and flute like, y and night singers sold aoe era bird stores: for. Mot less than 10.00. Our sale prices of Magistrate C. J. Beatty, of Burn-. alde.. The Killing was: reault of the arrest of Ells om a charge of il- legally, selling liquor. In a general fusillade Magistrate Beaty and Con- stable W. F. Heath were shot and killed. and companion nam- ed Helton werd convicted of the Subscribe now for The Daily News LT BULGARIA THE PICTURESQUE IND HER PEOPLE us More i Emportant to the Simplest Peasant than is His Business or Home Life SOME SHEPHERDS; OTHERS FARMERS Dream is to Make , With Macedonia and Eastern Roumelia Greater Coun- try. New: York, Noy. 21 Spunky Bul- garia, the little kingdom which for tyenty odd years was virtually in dopendent of Turkey (diplomatically ehe-Was as mtich a part of the em- pir8.as the Isle of Man is of Britain) and now warring against the Turk In behalf-of the hundreds of thousands ot Bulgarians in Macedonia, is on great pleture land, and her people i MAN suggests jromedies, often pep permint off or a harmless powdery Christmas Festivities. At Christmas, waich comes some what srller than with us, there de a midnight mass aid feast next mofns ing New Year's Day, however, in of far more Importance. Then there ake and wine in every homie, CHIT, dren swarm the streets bearing Little wands trimmed with bits of bright colored paper, knock at-each. houss oof they come to ull given amit e and then rush in amd belabor young and old with thelr switches un- tl given tribute of candy or pennies. The village popes. priests of the Greek Chureh, are powerful and re- Spected. As the curite Walke through: the village old and young come forth to receive his blessing and kiss his hand. But Sunday observance is un- known in southeastern Europe. Folk work in the flelds on that day as on any cther day, Agriculture fs still almost as prim- Itlve as it was when the Christ was Dorn, - Women may be seen threshing Deans with thelr falls, while men are Plying sickle and hoe, dnd smal? folk are made to. ait cn the rude, bome- made plough handle that It may sing the share deeper into the furrow, Insane From Ennul, Horses are used for driving pur- poses almost fexciusively,. The ox comes first for draught purposes and are a curious lot, To most Americans, ever since tho eapture of Miss Ellen Stone, the American missionary, in the border- land of Bulgaria, the country has been merely a brigand land, but suc brigands as there are in Southern Bulgaria and they confine their ex ploits to the border, the rest of the section is as safe as are many parts of the United States. Chiefly Polities. Politics is the bane of Bulgaria. More important to even the simplest m Deasant than his business or bis home leek End Speciats in Groceries Spt: ab sara nasa Eek Bes Spec- -7.1b. tins. Regular 1.00; Week Jind Special 85 . 7 1b. tins. Regular 1.00; Week End Special 85c.. 2.1), glass jars. Regular 45 ; Week Bnd Spec- dal 400, 3 Greengage Plums, 2 Ib. tins.) Regular 20c; Week End Special 15 , or 7 for 1.00. ) Strawberries, Raspberries, Peaches and Peats, 2 Ib. tins. 0; Week End Spegial 2 for 45c. Molasses, Kitehen brandj-i0 th. tins. Regular 9c; Week End Special Regular :S Ibe-tigs. Regular 25 ; Week End Speciat lar lip; Week 5 15 :0r17 TH 1.g0. cans. Regular 60c; Week Bnd Special 40 per gallon, Canned Chicken (Leards). Regular 45 ; Week End Special 85c a ean, Crosse Blackwell's Pickles, Walnut, ChoW, Mixed and Girkins. Bes 1. 35 per bottle, Gxirn's Scotch Marmalade, 1 1b. Jara, Regular 25c; Week End Spae- ial 20 . Der. dar. Peeeeab ere et beset best ee + tae A Nap IN ONTARIO APPLES * bo + + + Large Boxes 1.50 per,box. Barrels 5.00. + + VARIETIES: + t Baldwin, Mann, Seek, Wagner and No- 2 Spies, st Pieeeseeeeteeeee tena g eee Tomatoes, 3 1b. cans 6 for 1.00. Corn, 21). cans. Regular 2 for 25a; Week End Special for 35c. Valencia Raisins, new stock, 15 per Ib..or 7 Ibs, for. 1.00. Currants, cleaned, new stock, 12-I-Be-per-t . orf Ibs. tor Soc. Challenge Cup Tea, Regular 50c per Tb; Week End Spgcial 40 per, Ib, OF 2 Ibs. for 1.00. Tea, Rajah brand, 3 Ib. tins, 1.00. Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla. Reg. 200; Week End Special 3 for 250. Mustard Pickles, large bottles. Regalar 35 ; Week End Special 25 per bottle. i Sunlight Soep and Lifebuoy Soap. Regular 5e; Week End Special J22 for 1.00. Boot Polish, Velvet Glows, large 25e bottle. Be. i J : Pork and Beans, plain and Tomato Sauce. End Sperial 4 for 25 . Vinegar, large bottles. Regular 8c; Week End Special 25 . Mincemeat, (Swift's) in bulk. 2 Ibs, for 35e. Rogtaey Jams, Raspherry and Strawberry, 5 Yb,tins. Regular 1.00; Week End Special 90e per tin. Baking Powder, 16 oz, tins, Regular 2c; Week End Special 2 ting for 35c or 6 for 1.00. 2 Stevens Pickles, large 20 ox. bottle; Mixed and obo Regular 400) Week End Special 0 per bottle. Oranges, 25c, 35c, 400, 606 and 60c per dozen. Pears; ibs. for 20, Mixed Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron. Reg. 25 ; Week End Sprc- fal 20c per Ib, lowney's Cocoa, 1 1b. tins. Regular 60c; Week mn Special 60e, ae Cocoa Ib. tins. Regular 30e; Week Bnd Special 2e. Cocos. 1-1b. tins. Rogular-s0e Coa Cocoa, ta tins. Regular 30c; Week End Special 25c. Monk Glass Jelly Powders. Regular 100; Week Pad Special 2 for Regular 20e Week ud Special 2 for se or Week End Special 2 for Rogular 3 for 26; Week Regular 25 ; Week, End Spex ns) 0c per section Pivure) large 10 ib tins. 1.90 per tin. ; Dure, in dotties. 46c per bottle. Regular 50c; Week End Spectal 45 25e per tin. 00Ds DELIFERED-TO-ANY PART OF THEVITY, C. 0 D, TERMS CASH. aoe. H. MORROW Phone 177. North Railway Stre t Ife is his politics. When there are mo customers in the bazaar he will slip over to a neighbor to discuss the war cloud in the Balkans, Russian Freponderance, Austrian intrigue and niore than all these, the doings of the Macedonian committee. Every Bul- garlan who has any regard for his standing among is neighbors is-a member of the committee, conse- quently the committee is stronger than the government. The committee has for its aims the rellef of co- Teligionists in. Macedonia, and, ta the end, Greater Bulgaria, made up of Macedonia, Eastern Roumglia (stilt rominally Turkish) and tte present Bulgaria. Bulgarians generally are either shopkeepers, shepherds or farmprs. The farmers (peasants) aro thereat majority, and they do-not five out on their, farms, but. in villages, when each morning young ard oid go forth Dehind. the sluggish Cape Buffald to (OI and harvest. A Bulgarian villas in the atitumn is.a blaze of color. Exeess'in Tobaceo. Your Bulgarian s not intomperAte in anything except tobacco and that) he must and will have at all times. Bulgaria exports tobacco to all th world, and ,so the crop must needs be large. Whe the leaves are full grown they are gathered and strung on long cards drawn through the stems and these ropes of Jeaves are then, set against-the house walls to brown in the sun, thus giving the needed contrast to the pinks and yel- Tows of the houses. The other great essentials: to life gn Bulgaria are the peppers and man- 0es, used for making the famous guylas, dear to those folk'as It is to the Hungarlans- THS-Deppers-toe are strung on long strings to ripen and these too are hung against the house walls, giving to the village streots a radiance that is almost fiery. Homes Are Curious. The homes in Bulgaria, too, are cu- rious, notably those of Tirnova, the one-time capital of the old-Bulgarian pire, There the lower floor consists either of rooms devoted to basement purposes, or among the poorer, ar- tisans, is utilized as a stable. Stairs, ascend from t to the second storey, but they are used only in getting things from or carrying them down the cellar. The usual entrance to a Bulgar dwelling or dwelling floor, is by an outer stairway. There is sim- qlicity. The homes are intended, it would seem, to use Only by night, The farmer retires early. A simple off Jamp is:kept burning before the Icon, or sacred picture, but oll is not to be ef, by late hours. Besides, one after the day's work in the and wants to Ko to bed for bg. A paper is brought down Sota, is real aloud at times by eys project/ the; meet above MPMIBeSE they are joined by grapevine tpellises: from which heavy bunches nf-fratt suspend, so that one may pick and eat as he rides through the street on his mule. Down the center of the street a Urook ll Fun and in this cattle ond Swine crowd so close that the diocky ean not pass and one must dismount ang rout out the squatter, Life has but few variations this p asantry. hen sick th er pends for the government's trayel- Ing doctor, who prescribes, partly at the cost of the patient and partly at the expense of the state. .Jf the trouble does not seem to, warrant a LL physician's attemiance nome ota wo- ta with brought suit agamst Warth late last Fail to of podtniaster genoral in the then the Cape dutfalo. There aro. Broad plains here where Gape buffalo raze th herds that remind one of those still about Plerre In: Sonth Da- ota. This ungainly creature is nct only splendid draught animal, he iso provides his master with meat. Meat, especially 1amb and mutton, Is rather a delicaty, but not so much So 8 in -most peasant countries of Eurepe. Many of Bulgaria s men are shep- herds and; the stranger's eye is at- tracted by thelr long coats of sheep- skin andthe crooks they bear on their backs. Herding is an idle life, and out on the plains, with only the flute to play and the dog to help at guard- ing the sheep, things get so monot- onots that sometimes herder goes insane from ennui. On the borderiand an outlaw wi gallop by, disguised in cap, coat, trousers of sheep-skin and hoavy gox- gles and false whiskers. He may be fugitive from the inild justice of one nation going to take refuge in the other, or he may be bent on inciting some peasantry to violence against the Turks: A. Bulgarian uprising is as crnel/as an Indian massacre would be in our own West, HEARTBREAKERS CAN'T: DODGE PAY BY BANKRUPTCY Judgment for Breach of Promise Not Common Debt, Court Holds. New York, Now,-21. Decress in bankruptey issued in favor of wil- fal wrongdoors or deceivers of women are yoid, according to a decision rendered by the United States. Cir- cuit Court of Appeals. This finding, which-has been handed down bu Jus- tices McComb, Ward and Noyes, is regarded by attorneys as. affecting not only the case on which it hingpd, but thousands of similar actions. The case before the Court was that of Miss Elsa Gutfreund, a modiste connected with a Fifth Avenue con- cern, against Charles Warth, son of Mrs. Appelonia Warth, a wealthy Staten Islander. Miss Gutfreund December for 50,000, alleging -breach Of promise and deception. On Jan; 4 last jury before Jus- tice Justice Davenport, in the Su- Dreme Court, gave Miss Gutfreud a verdict for 5,000 damages. Before the time came when Warth had to Pay, he filed.a petition in bank- ruptey. This was granted by Judge Veeder of the United States Court, in Brooklyn. . Thereupon the attor- neys for Warth notified Miss -Gut- freud's attorneys, Morris Cukor and Samuel B. Pollak, of the finding and claimed exemption from payment of the judgment. Cuker and Pollak fil d the appeal which was decided today. Justice Noyes held that it is not the intention of the Bankruptcy act to afford a shield against wilful wrongdoers or to protect those who would betray a, woman ty the. pro- mise of x not diseh marriage date had mn between them Warth Siporied ber that his mother had refiiped to ganctioi the union. +7 Josephus Daijlels, Democratic na- tional. dommitteeman for North Car- olina, and w lisher of the Ralelgh News and Observer, is picked by some pol ti- cian's qga likely choice for the post Wilson cabinet. OFFICE PHONE 1 known as the pub- .:- . Thursday, veheae at, aoa AUCTION Or THE ARKET. SQUARE FRIDAY, NOV. 22,1912 At 1.80 Oelock Prompt, H, B. Browne Co. Auction: cers, announce a large entry of Fruit, Vegetabies, House- hold Furniture, Single and Double Driving and Work - Horses, Harness, Buggies, Wagons, etc, SPECIALS Several Milk Cows, 2 Teams Heavy Draft Horses. Several Baddler8 and . Single Drivers. 100 head of good bred Chickens, Also about two tons of Onions. The balance of the two carloads of apples (about 200 barrels) will be offered next Tuesday. For entries and further par- tieulars apply to. H. B, BROWNE Oo. Live Stock and General Auct- foneers, Phone 703, 519 Toronto St. MEDICINE HAT. I. F. S. LYON CONTRACTS FOR HEAVY TEAMING GRADING AND EXCAVATING Gravel and Sand for Sale, Fuill Street, Phone No. 41h P. 0. Box 8L House Mover SAND FOR SALE EXCAVATING HEAVY TEAMING CONCRETE WORK. J.J. LAIT 16 MONTREAL STREET *Phone 260. STABLE PHOND NO. 268, 402 728 THE J..S. FOLLIS Contracting Co. 2; 108 TORONTO BT. Heavy Teaming. Sand, Coal Gravei Excavating a Speelalty. Light and Heavy Horses for sale a All Times. Horse Repository Rear 812. Fourth Ave, (opposite Dreamland Theatre.) Single and double outfits jot all-deseriptions for sale or hire. Horse or Automobile De- livery at all times. HAY FOR SALB. Prairie: Hay by the load. A Timothy by the: bale or ton PHONE 703. SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY Machines for Sale and 381 North Railway Street. P.O. Box 184. tf AUCTIONEERS Hi 8. BROWNE CO., Live Stocd and General Auctioneers, 519. Tor onto St. Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Rane) and farm stock sales conducted any where. House furnitures wates con ducted anywhere. Consujt us, our ex Derience at.your disposal free. Phons 703. H. B. Browne Co, 619 To Tonto St, iszats CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 'W. 4 HENDERSON CO., chartered accountants and auditors, (estab Ushed 1882), auditors, city of Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine H bridge, AE, Gibson, CA, residen partner. Phone 198. Burns Block 27ats os MEDICAL DR-*W. M. ANDERSON Physician and Surgeon. Office above Assinibois Music Store. Office hours A. M. 10 to 12; P. M. 2 to 4, 7 to 8.30, Resi- dence 512 Roy St Residence phone 708, CORSETIFRRB SPIRELLA CORSETS MADE TO Measure, guaranteed for one year against br aking and rusting; very light weight, House No. 7, School A enue, opposite east side of school. Phoge 699 for appointmen write P, 0, box 72, Mrs, Math SHILON i SUBSCRIBE NOW for the Daily 5 Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, ete, ade und r thest headings. 26 words, one day. 28, words, three days 25 words, ox days Additibna words at-same rate, No ad acbepted for less than 26 cents. Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No. 13 ring 2, and it will recelve att ntion. BELY WANTED. WANTED DISH WASHER AND) pastry cook. Apply Acme Cafe, 118-3 YOUNG EXPERIENCED GIRL TO halp with hous work; one to sleep At tome proferred. Apply 645: Ottawa st 118-8 WANTED DRIVER FOR GROCERY wagon: Apply- -H.- Morrow, Nr Rail- way St. 118-tf MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL. Thousework, Apply 429 Balmoral st. it WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT. Apply 805 Esplanade. Mra. Jas. Mitchell, 113 f WANTED BOY FOR MESSENGER. Apply . P. R. Telegraph office. 112-6 THE CANADIAN HOME INYEST- ment Co, Ltd. has an opening for first-class salesman, with gop character. For 2 man of this kind, quick advancement is assured, Apply to the Medicine Hat branch, Imper- fal Bank building. 112-3 GIRLS WANTED ONE GIRL FOR brushing clothes, with some exper fence. at pressing. Apply New Yor Dye Works, 613 Toronto St. 112tf WANTED STENOGRAPHER: FOR, Teal estate and insurance offite, AD ply-to P. 0. box 10, stating salary expected. ni2te WANTED GIRL TO HELP WITH housework. Apply 104 Montreal St. or phone 661. 201-3) WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT. None but 2 competent person need apply. 226 Main St. 201-6 WANTED WOMAN TO DO HOUSE keeping and take care of two chil- dren. Apply..to box 35 post office. 201-3 BRICKLAYERS WANTED APPLY to J.T. Bergman, cor. Braemer St. and Sixth Avenu 201-6) CARRIER BOYS: WANTED APPLY. at News office. 1osstt WANTED COAL MINFRS. APPLY Redolitt Brick and Coal Co., Red- cliff. 109.6 BRICKLAYERS WANTED ON THE. Ogtivie Flour Mill job. Telephone 787, Job Offic . Canadian Stewart Co., Limited. 75-tf ANTED AT ONCE 50 carpenters MEDICINE HAT LIVERY company W: 0. 19-1m on Ogilvie Mill job. on site. Ltd. Canadian Stewart Co., 38-tt W4NTED Men and women to learn barber trade. Summer rate now on. Situations guaranteed. Special Fates to ladies, Particulars und cata, free. Moler College, 609 Cen- tre St., Calgary. deste, SITUATIONS WANTED. See SITUATION WANTED FOR BOY 16 years of. age. Office work prefei WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG man of 27, with wholesale exper- fence in store or warehouse. Willing fo anything. Not afratd- of work- References. Box 1419 News office. 201-3 YOUNG MAN WITH THREE YEARS experience in a clothing business and gents furnishings. Also talk four different foreign languages. Desires: position in store. Apply P. 0. box 788, clty.: 109-6 STRAYED ESTRAY RED AND WHITE BULL, strayed from the premfses of the un- dersigned about a year ago, branded B7 Ty om-left hip. 5 reward, Adam Bohnet, Little Plume. 102-1mo. 26 REWARD THE ABOVE WILL be paid for information that will lead to the recovery of one grey gelding, weighing about 1300, branded elther monogram on Tet ShOUmter, o ) on left thigh, This horse is four years old and has trim- med tail, R, B. Starks, Medicine Hat Sept. 20, 1912. 69tt WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO BUY Bullding lots in Old Survey, Herald or Centra) Park. Give prices, terms, ete., to P . Box 510. Owners only need apply + 88th WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Apply 877 Esplanade. 62-tf TO EXCHANGE WANTED TO TRADE TEAM ON ajl house and lot, or lot in Medi- ine Hat. Chas. Shipley 138 Mon- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED bye a a ROOM AND BOARD WITH PRIVATE. family, on the nil, close to High School... 626 Et Paso 8t. 201-3 ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN RE- Quits scom .and.-board- It possible Centra location preferred, Box 1411 News oftice. 201 ROOMS WANTED, erp eae FURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY young couple. Must de warm and) clone in. Apply On D. Austity, editot ial oftice: News office. i BOARD AND ROOM. , WANTED TWO OR THREB Spectable men for rooms and Apply 208 E. Braemar. ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT TWO LARGE UNFUR Ashed rooms-near Ogilvie Mills, sulf Able for two girls or man and wif Write box 948, post office. 111 TO RENT FRONT ROOM, C in; modern. Apply Box 1423 News: otttice, 118-3t FURNISHED. ROOM TO. RENT FOR two girls or man and wite. Apply 409 Mill St. 112-8 TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN modern house, two blocks from sta- tion. Apply 804 2nd Ave., or phone 693, 112-8 TO RENT FURNISHED FRONT Bedroom, bath connected; central. Phone 894, 12-3 TO RENT 3 ROOMS. NO. CHILDREN wanted. Apply 138 1-2 Braemar St. East, 201-8 WANTED TO RENT WANTED..TO , SMALL HOUSE. or three-roomed shack. Apply box 1422 News ottice. 112-3 FOR SME a ee et FOR SALE SHOB: REPAIRING MA- chine and shoe-maker s tools. A bar- gain, Box 1421-News office. 112-3 FOR SALE, 25 RUGISTERED BERK- shire hogs. Both sex, adout seven weeks (old. Also three registered onstration Farm, Medicine Hat, Al- berta. 200-12 FOR SALE A FINE LOT OF MAR- quis seed wheat, grown on new breaking. 2.00 per bushel. 0.5. Me- Gee, Redvers, Sask. 815-80 FOR SALE COCKS jHENS,. COCK- erels and pull in RC. and 8. C. Brown Leghorns: Wit sell chekp ir taken in bunch. Apply P. Riches, 99 Toronto St. 309-6 LOST AND FOUND. LOST ONE BAR-RING, carved with chip stone. News Office. GOLD 11341 LosT C. P. R. TICKET: (LISTOW- EL), Nov. 19. Finder kindly leave at News office, 1i2te LOST BETWEEN ROLLING MILLS and city hall, a silver watch and chain, with W.C. on Case. Reward will be given for return-of same to News office. 112-6 LOST BETWEEN MEDICINE, HAT and the Clay Products a horse col- lar, Reward of fifty cents for return of-the dame to Alberta Clay Products Co, (ty OS MISCELLANEOUS windows and doors on, and a good Job done write box 477. 200-6 se sea ee WNTED PUPHS TO JOIN T dancing academy, son to be opened. For Information phone 881. Private lessons given -by arrangement 108-6 ALL KINDS OF WORK CONTRACT- ed for. Painting, decorating, -paper- hanging a specialty. Windows clean- ed, carpets beaten, etc. Estimates given. MacCourt Bros, (723 Third Ave., or general delivery city post office. 113-tf 7H MEDICINE Hat Hive, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have om band the best selection of Secona Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stoves and, Bedding, new, and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re- volvera, Wagons, Buggies, Harnesr, and a olce new line of winter We buy ereerine. msttioned sbos and pay the South Railway st. or Phoie 687. fete ee LOOK LOOK HERE THE RA FUR SEASON IS OPEN. Don t gell your furs or your raw hides till You call up 687 or write P.O 702, Medicine, Hat. Our price is ff 2.00 up to 8.00. Don't forget it, call or write, W NTED LADIES AND GET cast-off clothing, shoes, watch Jewelry, guns, revolvers, valises, st fases, stoves, musical inatruments furniture, Democrat waggons, bu gfes, harness, bicycles. carpente tools, etc., raw hides and furs, ho hafr, wool and f ithers, bought sold. Apply to the Harvard Tailorint Co, 312 Fourth avenue, opposit 1 St. 112-8) Dreamland theatre. P. 0. box Phone 296. The Bost Prices Pald f SUBSCRIBR NOW for the Daily News. Jersey. bulls and cow. Apply Dem-, Apply to WHEN YOU WANT YOUR STORM There ss about Walk-O: . that make p thusiastic ove: The more you them the more thusiasm gro: listen to a Walk-Over w talking Shoes? be the merit shoes Turpin The Man's Stone Get the Big Dolls DON'T CE The Martlett Studio solution for eGift p en photos in one of styles will make twel each one of which is preciated. Have the B ING, There's a . Your town. THE BARTLETT Fourth A PHOTC NOTICE IS HEREBY ( application. will be m of the Alberta Central pany to the Board of missioners for Canada ion of one month fro this notice, or as. soon the application can be recommendation to th Council for the sancti from parti Ce Company to. the Can Railway Company, on vonditions therein men This notice is giver the provisions of Sect Railway Act. Dated at Montreal, 1912. Ot 24 6w Evening AFTERNOO EVENING Ladies Music E
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