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N .OR BEFORE 6th ve to rent. No children. 28, News office. J16tf REWARD 4 will be paid to any- fovmuntion that will leads ot the p rson or per- tully damaged the new of the Rosery Flower sday, Nov, 27th. * 20-6 0 KENT RENT APPLY 134 . et. 124-3t, HOUSE TO RENT modern. Apply Robert hell's butcher shop, 'To- 128-8 ES WELLING AND STA- grounds. Cheap for the r Secretary Agricultdral 1 of trade building, olty. ry of one grey gelding, ut 1800, branded either am on left shoulder, or t thigh This horse is rears old and has trim- B, Starks, Medicine Hat, . Gott CELLANEOUS LASSES EVERY MON- lay ang. Wriday. Ar- nade for out-of-town of us If desired. K. Her- D LIKE TO COMMUNI- rty going away for the 8 who would like their for or would act as if desired. Apply box fe 123-8 E LIVERY LONG AND Riot out of the city. and Fifth Ave. Phone cking. 121-6 ting, decorating, paper- ecialty. Windows clean: eaten, etc. Estimates ourt Bros. 723 Third eral delivery city post 113-tt SIND HAT HIDE, PUR 1K CO. The above have best aslection of Second in the clty: We carry ves. and Bedding, new hand Clothing, Clocks relry, Rifles, Guns, Re sons, Buceies, Harness, ew line of winter goode ything mentioned abos best prices. Call at 50s xy St. or, Phone-687, K HERE THE RAh - N IS OPEN. -Don't sell r your raw hides till 587 or write P.O box . Hat. Our price is from . i BEST PRICES FOR furniture, tools, stoves, raw hides and furs, Call ve., opposite Dreamland 295. D. Davis, Pro- 191m RESSMAKING 38 DRESSMAKING. AP- - moral St. 122-3 aia eee een NURSING ROWE, GRADUATE g returned from her va- pared to resume nursing. le. Phone 144. 121-6 UCTIONEERS WNE CO. Live Stock Fal Auctioneers, 619 Tor- ock Sales every Friday ware at 1 o'clock. Ranch ck sales conducted auy- se furniture salea con- uere, Consult us, our ex- our disposal free. Phone ptarn Sore To F e 699 for appointment or box 72, Mrs. Matthews, 121-8m Se ae Sea RED ACCOUNTANTS SERSON CO., chartered nts and auditors, (estab- auditors, city of Medicine eg, Medicine Hat, Leth- B. Gibson, CA, resident one 198. Burns Block: 27508 Everard Co; L ESTATE. N STREET. PHONE we stings Wanted, dod days in HM, ii'and Powe Tt rustle on easy payments aige for real estate, Ap. m und Loader. b4-tt 6.00. Don t forget it, and - east for the west. BiG WEBRO SUITS LUCILLE a eed 4 es We have 75 Sheep-lined Coats that we will sell out at a discount of PER am 0. CENT These are all Hudson Bay make and to We*able to buy them this early in the season at such a snap price is something a man who works out- side can t afford to pass up. en Turpin Bros. The Man's Stone Where You Get the Big Dollar's Worth TWO DINERS BETWEEN CALGARY AND WINNIPEG Winnipeg, Man.,, Dec. 4 In order to accommodate the vast throngs ah iib's: viewalon the instben On will yisit the east during December on what are commonly known as. eastern excursions, the Canadian, Pac- iffo will run train No, 4, th Toronto- . Vancouver Express, in two sections every day between Calgary and Tor onto. During the month of December botween Calgary and Winnipeg the sleeping car Section will have two diners. *Ordinatily the secon * class section, which is. composed ci coiv ist cars and baggage and express has not carried:a dining car east of Win- -nipeg; but this year a step forward has been made and each section will be fully quipped with first-class and -tourist sleepers and dining car het- ween Winnipeg and Toronto. The Canadian Pacific is- the only Foad on the continet that carries two dining cars on regular train. This Same thing was done during the sum- mer months, Imperial Limit- Winnipeg and Kamloops. tide of first-class travel between Now the prosperity. of the west makes it necessary to provide: double the accommodation ever before given for the annual holiday excursions. THE MARKET REPORTS Gratn Markets Winnipeg, Dec. 4 An advance of -2-a cent on wheat options during trading hours indicated that the firm- Tess of the past two days is still holding good, Oats and flax were ieady, oats showing an upward te: dency. Warlike news stiffened grain Prices the world over and there was an excelient cash demand here, spot Wheat being in good request. Receipts. were about the average, elng 903 cars inspecte and 900 in Sight. Grain Prices. Dec. wheat 78 3-4, 78 7-8; May 83 Cash Prices, Wheat, No. 1 Nor. 79; 2 Nor. 76; 3 lor. 73; 4. Nor. Winter wheaty No. 1, 80; No. 2, 77; No. 3, 74; No. 4 6s. Oats-No, 2 CW 31 1-2, extra No, 1 teed 20. Bartey, No. 3, 45; No. 4, 44. American Markets Minneapolis, Dec. 4 Dec. wheat 80, 80-198; May, 85 1-4, 85 3-8; July closed 86 7-8, Chicago, Dec, 4 Dec. wheat 84 May 90 3-4, 90 1-2; July 87 7-8, 87 5-8, SoS eT 16-H:P.-Gas or Gasoline Engi ie FOR SALE ..Cheap-for cash., Engine has heen In use for 2 months, Apply to BOX 1448, THE NEWS. Medicine Hat. 122.6 bh Cll LG Of TEAS AND Diacaased. OP cus Medicine Hat will this year Ravs berta Amateur League formed with These matters were discussed at large number of new ones, and it is had been named chairman. The names, of several clubs who Tt was decided at the meeting to different clubs and see if they wow ld if so to ask them to send some time the first of next of the players they have in view and zie and Doc Moore. , O. Dean, -D. MeCarger, League were mentioned, among them, the Printers, Fire Department, last year s Intermediates and the Scoundrels. There seems to be same doubt in the minds of some as to the advisability of having members. of the senior teem, it we have one, play in the City League. This question is yet to 16 thrashed out. FOUR SENIOR TEAM (SHOCKEY. PROPOSAL, Good o Meenine of. payers ee ial eee, an ee Se ae THE COMMITTEE WAS NAMED TO LIRE FORTHE LOCAL LEAGUE Hoptecenitativee of Each Asked to Aftend Next Meet- ing and Be Ready to Discuss the Whole Situation. a City Hockey League of four teams, probably more, There may slso be senior team, and games ar ranged with outside teams, probably a south-eastern branch of the AF Brooks and Bow Island, wimers to play off withthe winners of the other divisions. the hockey meeting held in the City Hall last evening. There was a good turnout of players, among them a evident that the Hat has the ma- terial for a very strong team this winter, The matter of a City League was first discussed after Doe. Moore wright enter teams in the City the Bankers, the mame a committee to look up the put a team in the City League, and . Teptesentative to a meeting to be called sweek, the representative to bring along a list also to be prepared to give 4. the senior team. The comm ttee named will see the club members today or tomorrow and will then hold a meeting Thurs : The conimittee: J. McBeath, Jack Porter, D. Cushing, Mr. McKen- fay might in Doctor Moore's office. The hockey: players present, besides ayme dozen fans, were: Leo. +-MeBeth, J. Eddington; Bob-and Jack Porter, H. Hurley, C. Eberhart, M. Vallee, Dr. Moore and Mr. Landry. leneeeeeeeeeeey JONSON WEDDED e + CHAMPIONS MABRY TO LUCILE CARERGN j * Los Angeles, Dec. 4. Thos. J+ iz C. Bundy, joint holder with gt; Black Pug Makes Girt Wig Zit Maurice B. McLaughlin, of Was Witness in - Whi z. the national champlonship ir Slave Case His Wife, tennis doubles, and Miss May - Sutton, former world s cham- -+ (Special to the News) + pion in women s singles, will Chicago, Dec. 3 Jack Johnson, /. be married here on Decemper +f negro pugilist, this afternoon mar- s 11, Announcement was mede + ried Miss Lucille Cameron. the 19- today by Mr. Bundy. year-old girl cf Minneapolis, who re- cently appeared as a witness against him before the Federal grand jury which returned ndictments charging him with violations of the Mann Aci. The ceremony was performed at the home of Johnson's aged mother on the South Side, by H. A. Roberts, negro preacher, in the presence of a dozen negro people and. several news- paper reporters. Miss Cameron wore a grey suit of shepherd plaid and a large picture hat with purple plumes. Johnson had a suit of the same material, es- pecially made for the occasion. A curious crowd of nearly a thou- sand men and women gathered out- side the house and a squad of police- Men was Kept busy maintaining or- der. BLOW TO KIDNEYS DISLCATED ARM Glace Bay Loses to Parseng of of Noi sydney. (Speciai o 1 tne k ) Halifax, Dec. 3 Billy Par ons of North Sydney tonight knocked out Kid Burns of Glace Bay in the first round of what was to have been fifteen round bout, and thereby won the lightweight championship of Bastern Canada. a Burns shoulder was dislocated. In striking the first blow to the Kidneys Parsons i some manner wrenched his opponent's arm and the disloca- tion resulted. POLICE S CP BOUT Peeettsessseee end of the Sth the police. deriainded: that the bout be. stopped ari the ref- eree gave the decision to Kilkane. GREAT ICE AREA FUR SAN. FRAREISCO Patricks Will Build In- mense Ice Pulace for the Coming World s Fair. Vancouver, Dec. 4 An artificial Tink, to cost approximately 250,000, the Pan-American Exposition n 1915 by the Patricks, the well-known coast hockey magnates. Frank Patrick, managing dirpetor of the Vancouver arena, yesterday received official no- ties ofthe director of concessions and amusements at the world s fair, that the concession for an artificial fc -rink had beon awarded lt; to the British Columbia magnate. A sit 200 feet by 450 feet has been set aside which wiil give ample room for the erection of a rink and :n ice palace. The rink will provide a ton for about 5,000 spectators, Construction of tne rink will be commenced early in i914 and-it is expected that it will be ready by the first of 1915, in plenty of time to have everything ready for the open- ing in February of that year. It is Planned to take. Canadian jockey teams south for series of matches While the world's best fancy and Speed skaters wil be given a chance to show their abilities in the exposi- tion rink. LEHMAN 4iRRIED, IN EICHTA ROUND Johnny Kilbane Slaughter ed Monte Attel in Cleve- land Go. Cleveland, Dec. 3. Spurred: by demands of his friends that he onstrate his utmost ability, Joli Kilbane, featherweight ciampion, night decisively defeated Moutp Ai tel, of San Francisco, irother of the former lightweight champion, in their 42 round bout here. Attel was re- -Seiving much ptnistiment ang at the 7 Speciat to the News Berlin, Ont, Oct. 3 Hugh Leb- man, crack yal tender, and former fmemiber of che Earlin professional S eekey texm, this ufternoon was unit- co Miss Annie Davy. watch, took place was performed ott, of St. And- church. Mfr. and Might ,where ths former has signed 0p for the -sewvon with -the New es iinster heckey teampot the Pac- fe coast league. will be erected at San Francisco for . WINTES SPORTS BEGL HURST. Pinehurst, N. , Dec. 4 The most pretentions programme of winter sports In the Biitery of this resort rss ushered In today with the open- ing of the ninth apnual December jo lourriament Bethe tn* of the Pinehtirst County Club. From now nti the middle 6f April there will be 2) ession uf golf, tennis and shoot- + Liwhich noted ex- perts from many seetions of the coun- try arc expected fa take part As usual, the most le events on the tine s tournament tn February and the United States Gnd South cham- the early Jopen'': . of the wititer sports season, Which is now fx. full swing overy- Pwhere The firat occurred today above Neuchatel Four Eng- Uish students were quite serigisty in- durec. barr or and. the youths were thrown with great violence, all of them suf- fering fractures or Bad sprains. KILBANE VS. DUNDEE ics Angeles, Dec. 4 Johnny Kil- bane, of Cleveland, world's feather- weight champion, will defend his title i Vernon arena against Johnny Dun- deo, of New York, either February 22,or March 17 next, according to a message received today from Jimmy Dunne, the champion's manager, Popes eet tes BOWLING * x gt;, Lee eee Pt et et Hight strikes, a spare and a split mitted Cooper of the Zions the hand- some score -of 247 in one . of the games of Jast: night e competition at the Royal Alleys. The balance. of ithe seores were about average: Resale Coe ek 146 187 470 135 130 452 742, 42 737 2221 MANDOT WANTS RETURN MATCH WITH JOE RIVERS. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 4 The ' celpts from the Mandot-Rivers fight Were 19,623. What each fighter re- e lved was not-made public. Manager Harry Coleman, in behalf of Mandot, has asked. for a returm match. for February 22 in the event that Rivors could not obtain a match with Ritch- ie, the new lightweight champion. Rivers expressed bis willingness . to grant a return match, 0 CELEBRATE WIN Jim McCaffery and Joe Ke ly to Treat Magnates t Bun Feed. (Special to the News) i New York, Dec. 3 President Ed- ward Barrow today issued a cal for the annual meeting of the Interna- tional League on December 9, at the Hotel Victoria, New York. When the club owners voted to adopt the Io- ternational title, they also voted a five year term to President Barrow: jso the league has no presidential el- ection this year and only minor mat- ters are to be considered. Mr. McCaffery and M itager Joe Kelley, of the Toronto club, will give dinner to thelr fellow club leadera and the visiting newspaper men to celebrate the Canadian club's tory fm the 1912 pennant race. vig- sgh ol. GRACE DEAD ew York, Dee. 4 Col. Archibald Gracie, of Washington, one of the Passengers to leave the sinking Ti- hospital. Their bobsled dashed Tnto a cata his only *F ) plied Ryan. to ee a te cea frie irgan, the Conservative Letters He Wrote. written by Frank M. Ryan, of the International Association Bridge and Structural Iron W: wero read in conjunction with) dates of explosions in the cross-examina- toiof Ryan at the dynamite conspit- : BAe: trial yesterday. testified knowltaze of ex- ioe wi mig ean after he had written letter fremmNew York, ten were enclosed In explaining Cunnane, business phia, giving on-union job in any delay or add to the costo purpose union men taken off in construction by the tor. The government of the attorney to liver. deal wi on 1 from Dallas, in 1910, to from Phillip A. Cooley, News who is charged with hai that explosions take place ins, the South. I agree with you to post- Ponc the proposition so I can get some pointers from you and there Will de no after effects. Did you receive letters from Coo-, ley about arrangements to blow up jobs? Mr. Miller asked. + I never received letters from Coo- ley about blowing up anything, re- Asked what was meant when Frank C. Webb, New York, wrote to him, Your confidence in me you may never fear, for I never did believe in talking too much fn cases of this kind, Ryan said it referred only to arrangements for unfonizing jobs. in ww York. * Ryan admitted he had acknowledged the receint,.of. a newspaper clipping from John Golden, president of the United Textile Workers of America, mbout an explosion on a bridge at Falk River, Mass. in 1908, and had Yeplied he had read the clipping with interest. He said the iron workers union furnished 10,000, bond -for Geo: O'Donnell, who was the union also paid O'Donnell mon- ey after he had been convicted. We sent about 10,000 because we considered he was being persecuted, said Ryan, Did you ever make an investiga- tion of the Los Angeles Times ex- plosion ir whick 21 persons were murdered? seled-Mr. Miller. Yes, I tried to find. out how it happened. And you re-clected J.J; McNamara accused of the dynamiting, and that er cable rates in the speech from the throne as petty larceny himseli Th cei cae mO' oe decessor, Hou. Wa, Mulock, and con- tioned by himself, but if remained for the present Postmaster General to reap the: fruits of work, within a fow-weeks after taking of fice. Mr. Lemieux, proceeded to review the achievements of the Liberal party during its 15 years of power, luding with the statement that Liberal leader must get the hon- of being theipionser in naval Mr, Lemioux thea siphis atten: tion of Sir *R dolphe Forget.He was : not surprised, he said, at the. wa; in this contest, but had been left to the noble knight who does not make a practice of taking a hand in the elections, but who is usually otherwise engaged. After declaring that the diontreal La Patrie is inspired by Sir Rodol- phe Forget, the ex-minister quoted. the report in the paper'ty the effect Sir Rodolphe had promised a fas secretary of the union after he was arrested? : Yea 2 And you had Hockin-as secretary anti 4 Mr. Ryan's examination will -be resumed tomorrow. GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED: IN FIRST DIVISION (Continued from page one.) Lubor. Question. fine railway tc Sorel after con mus evening. The article stated further that if the gfant was not pnt in the esti- mates this yeac, Mr. Morgan would resign his set in the House.- He charged that. this was acorrect re- port of the speech tiade by the mem- ber for Richelieu. Yet he had the audacity to tell tie House that this was riot a threat or intimidation. It comstituted the worst perversity of the law. Mr. Lemieux said it was not. surprising that Sir Rodolphe showld be taking part in the elec tions just now because he was in sore n ed of help from the Govern- When the House met Mr. Vefville, of Maisonneuve, asked if, the Minis- ter of Labor has received any. infor- mation or representations in regard to the lock-out in the Algoma steel works. 2 Hon. T. W. Crothers said that he The debate on Sir Wilfrid Lanclee's address was thep resumed by Sir Rodolphe Forget, who explained that their cue from the leader Of the Op- Position and had made statenents which couldenot be verified. a dolphe' ion Was that Robert to do with et Tg or indirectly. He had not been Mr. Rogers proxy. He had gone in- his can- didate, to whom he qwed a debt of Kratitude for support in previous vontests. Sir Rodolphe said th when he arrived in the constituenc he found that nearly a the Liberal members from Quebec from Sir Wil- Sid Laurier down, were taking al. hand in the contest. Mr, Jncques Bureau, the member for Three Riv- lers, was there with a band of work- ers who, wore a red ribbon with u portrait of their leader, this being contrary to the provisions of the tanic, died ere today in 2 private election act. These Workers did not hold proxies but the .. general power FF eh +k bh ob EE ment. The reason for his need would come out during the session and those who had applauded him so vig- orously would understand why he was not willing to swallow the put into his mouth by the Minister of Publie Works. Mr. Lemieux then quoted from the Montreal Witness a report in regard to the Quebec and Saugenay railway to the effect that tho road would ap- ply to Parliament this. session for assistance. Sir Rodolphe Forget rose to deny entertained in the of Parliament that the Quebec and Saigenay was bankrupt, that a suit involving 500,- 000 was peniling in the courts. The Plated Casserole, 7.90 and up. Premier, Postmaster General and pinted Entree Dishes, 7.00 to Se eee eee ee 80.00. i Heavy hand-plerced Flower t JAPANESE: CABINE + Basket, 15.00. to ee CB El Spoon trays, 1.00 and up. ee ee TZ Premier +- Plo Plates, 5.00 and up, - -and the other mem-. ) Trays at, 8.00 to 20.00. ++ bers of the Japanese cabinet resigned today as a result of the crigis brought about by: me tthe difficulty of finding a suc- f cessor as Wage Minister to Lieut. Gon. Deker.. It is expected-that-either Prince Tarokatsura or Lieut. Gen. Count Terauchi, Japanese +h governor-general of -Korea, + ob Wilt be asked. to form: gt; + cake, 9, Ree with Mr. Rogers on the pre- atin at quests aliating tire De. of Prince Henry of Prussia to. Lo don on a secret i Jr arrival of the dor, and fo tie official ut stag on Ang ated the im: in h at last was to be done, on: the. Ject of the futile and ruinous n vivalries. rince Henry, who is here att Jy Incognito, sueceeded in eluding Feporters, but isbelleved to have fore to Montemore, Lord Rosebery s country seat, about thirty miles *rom London, to meet, Foreign Secr tary. Grey and Winston Churchill in con- The improyed relations of England .and Germany show a reflex action in, France, where tho semi-official Temps has just published a hostile story of absorbing and aore critical than any gimce the old break of theBalkan War. the Minister of S Works all knew that the for Charle- voix wants to get a guarantee from the, Government ffi, order to save to have the Inside of your home decorated. : S-plece Tea Set of heavy silver plate, beantifal desigu, ab 40.00. aries S Others from 18.00, Only 17 -shopping days before Xmas.
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Image 1048 (1912-12-04), from microfilm reel 1048, (CU1744660). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.