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Sans RAT DAILY NEWS. 4 oe MEDICINE: see SWiesineeday; November 27th, 1032, Excursions To Europe tober fot ehart h fora radial strect lunching here, . replied the guide. : railway system with Medicine Hat as He doesn't dridk gat, the hub. Any mam of ordinary vist But he smokes? who fs not absolutely deuse; can see Oh, yes, they all do that here. that streat FailWay' system connect- The prince tsabkended- at Oxford. ing, Medicine. Hat And Regelift 1s of /by his. private tutor, Hansell, mor finperative w cessity and valyo and an equerry. A speci nsa- at the present time to the future of tion allows them to dine Medicinc Hat than fs a few miles of low's tabla. in commons, But railway within the lty. One looks to from that the pringe sees little of me as being adsisable, the other as them, Two Scotland Yard detectives Deing imperative, Medicine Hat ean- are ale to guard him, but he not afford to Igt Redclift get away bas pidinly ved he will mot have from her. Medicine Hat cannot afford' them in evidines, although when he: to 868 a St. PauleMinneapolls or Port alks about the town unattended, as Arthur-Fort Williain repeated in ths be frequently does, they hover in his South Saskatchawas valley, Medicine idinity. NUNICPALLY OWNED STREET-AALWAY (Continued frem page one) the-present Ume, some juonthesthere. 9 surplus, and some mothe m do- foit; according to the Ghifgudions. to be met during that partieiliar month in current and fixed expenses. In Edmonton the street railway fa charged with ts akare of street grad- ing, paving and up-k ep. There 18 po sloughing of expenditures in Bdimon- ton, Each public utility ts charged BEST BUYS ON MARKET BY THE cD x buying low grade coff e, : extra half cent or cent a day) COUSINS AND SISSONS Block 30, Lots 36 ad. 36, price 948:00, terms, Block 33, Lotg 21 to 35, inclua- ive, 200.00 each. terms. DOMINION Eien UN In connection with special rates on the railways, Nov. 7 ta Dec, 31. 68, CANADA trom Montrea Nov, x HARRISVILLE Block 4, Lots 1 to 20, inclusive, ptice 300.00 each, terms. 6. a key with him, Block 6, Lota: all, 250.00 cach, il ag MBOANTIC tron) Montreal f with ait its own nraingse Hat can solve thend-questions for her- He: walked down the high, tho ma his salary. eee, Se TABRENTIC. trom Porttang HOW about now xtensionay elf, Sho eatinobyRolvo them -satis- famous main street of Oxford, with the windows to BENDING ee The new extensions are made as tactorily by having to deal and nego- Several eS ae eee was Block 18, Lots 21 to 26 inclus- 88. LAURENTIO trom Halttax business warrants, and the using of tiate through a: third party a pri eee ou using his et arm five, corner. 700.00 per pry Dec. 8. the street railway in ordeP to Boom vately owned stre t railway corpor- iy mean- re him your best 3 i. a TREY from Portland fhvan estate sub-divisions a tabooed. jation, Why aaa very emperteas wee od to do with the-mmeke: 3, Lots 25. to 36, inclus Tho le bell ywners of the sys- resolution of the Clty Council never . 2 n ee 10 from Halitax Dec, people being owners 0 none ee tt and save the ve; 350.00 ach, terme, me any tem the main question ts service to beon mace. operative? No resolution The prince is allowed to go houne gt; has done. The Block 27, Lots 21 to 40, inclus- 88. CANADA from Portland Dec. the people, not the enhancement of over passed by the City Counct ever to Palace Only on Sun- 31. real estate values. meant more to the future of this city day, and then only by permission, It. agent about it. I delay or spoil ) has a tendency. ial effort to sell 16 as special ua buyer tell oncluded not to mmission, but self and the ness man will arty with all the sell it, and you ut you will have property to, and -You can save ut it will wear to overflow and first-class bot- out a customer. the horses need he will not get a rabbit to buy. fidence. After buy now, but rit of patience arrogant. Everard Co. AL ESTATE. IN STREET, PHONE 576 istings Wanted. stares tr NOW tor the Dally News. 2, Pastore stots Pe tontententente ee oof *, e Sig * oF * Sxe 9d OOF PNIPA ITIVELY GIVE EF about our plan of brated Upton make on. swal. owal. re Co. Ave, 350.00 each, terms: ALTAWANA Block 4, Lots 38, 39, 40. corner, (26 ft) 3100, terms. TOWNSILTE SOUTH Block 62, Lot 6, 9000, terms: (Main Street.) We want your listings; need them bad. Call np Phone 860, HUGGINS CO. Room 16, Imperial Bank Bldg. DONALD CURRIE Room 1, Becker Block. RealEstate TOWNSITE. 61,ft on Toronto Street, 30,000 8000 handtes. 60 ft, corner in Block 92, 3000. Terms. HERALD 7, ft. in Block 4, 2000. Usual. RIVERSIDE PARK. Lots 13 and 14 in Block 20, 950. . Us * Lots 33 and 34 in Block 7, 1050. Usual. Lots. 26, 27, and 28 in Block 15, ., 425 each. Lota, 29-30 in Block 15, corner, 1000. Usual Lows 1-5, Block 17, 625. per pr. List your property with me, have the buyers. Ronm 1 Becker Block f SOME REAL GOOD REAL ESTATE NORTH YUILL. 100 fi. commer, Block 8, 50 ft. on Block 8 31260. TOWNSITE. 50 ft. corner, Block 92, 3000. 50 ft in Block 87, 2000. HERALD. 50 L cofaer, Biock 21, 2500. 50 ft. in Block 15, 1500: COUSINS AND SISSONS. 5 ft. in Block 5 (Highland St), ? 1650. . 100 ft. corner, Block 32, 1470. CENTRAL PARK. BO ft. in Block 5, 1800. 60 ft. in Block 28, 1260. i 816 Fourth Ave, Phone 59T ANDERSON AWREY REAL ESTATE Phone 891. Office 315 4th Ave. 3000.- Fall is Here AND 80. IS HOUSE CLEANING TIME HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE BY THE NEW VACUUM. PRO- CESS. COSTS LESS THAN THE OLD WAY AND IS FAR BETTER WE CLEAN THE CARPETS ON THE FLOOR AND our ALL GERMS WITHO WEAR OR TEAR TO CA - Gas City Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 707 Oi1-1m J.C, LARSON, Manager, Phone 569, Box 804. CROSSLEY BROS. Builders. Contractors. 729 Lockwood St. Houses for Sale. Other TEUTONIO from Montreal Nov. 2 LAURENTIC from Montreal Nov. 9 Travel by, the Laurentle or Sere ee: or is te cabin. Teutonic , Canada, Jarge and fast, Excursion Rates Also from New York by Witte Star services to Liverpool or South- ampton; Amerlean to South- to Lon- a me to Dover and Antwerp; from Boston via White Star and Leyland Zines to Liver- Algo sailing vin one port and returiing via another. Apply for particulars to nedrest rallway or 8S, Agent, or to W. M. hicLeod, Can, Western Passenger Agent, 83 Main Street, Winnipeg. Tepecran Tourist Sleepers use Wcuaked ued sae November-December Sailings EXCURSION RATES On Sale Baily, Nov. 7 to Dec. 31 Beserve- Berths-Now for CHRISTMAS SHIPS - See Local Agent for Details, or : Write J. 8. CARTER, Gen'l Agent. 1A. DOBBEN: Fleket Agent, Pidicine Has, MoWeFr pee ee Canadian Pacific Excursion Fares pe tee PACIFIC COAST POINTS Single Fare Plus 2.00 se en ce Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO SANTA BARBARA and SAN FRANSCISCO, California. Via - Vancouver, Seattle and Pacifi Coast Steamship .Line, DATES OF SALE: Dec, 12, 18, 14, 1912; Jan. 17, 418, 19, 20, 2nd Feb. 11, 12, 13, 913. RETURN LIMIT APRIL 90-1918 For ait rticul: i particulars aj te oval. Tleket Agent, or write to R. G; MeNEILLIE, Dist, Passenger Agent, nee Calgary, Alta, Ticket Aj wigs: Dovbla, gent Medicine Hat Meat Market Fresh Meats at 10c, , 12 c, 15c, 1744c; 20c and 2244c a Ib, + Rigs call every morning. A trial ts all we ask. PHONE 878. 513 THIRD AYE, Cough. immedi ment in the working of the entire ays How Is the system run?* Tt ig run. dy the City Coucll through the city commissioners, under the direct charge of an expert super- Intendent. Deliver the goods ap- pears to be the slogan. Some six or eight months ago there was some dissatinfaction with the service and a change -in superintendents took place, followed by considerable improve- tem, Edmonton people would no more think of puting this great public utility into the hands of private own ership than they would think of turn- ing the handling of thetr jtaxes over to a private corporation. Medlein Hat. people, I think, would make most regrettable mistake if they al- low their street raflway' system and all it means and entails to pass un- der private ownership. Mr. Forster, do you think Medicine Hat can finance a street railway sys- tem and at the same time carry on the other public improvem nts she has under way and in contemplation? asked the News. es, I most certainly do, It fs wholly a question of desire and in- clination, not a question of financial ability. I-will discuss this feature of the question for you at a later date. I know that with Medicine Hat's ero- dit and reputation, and her resources of paying public utilities, she can go to the Alberta Legisiature and.get practically any modifications to the borrowing powers clause in her city charter that she desires to have, with- in reason. There is no question at lal about that point. But from under the surface it looks to me as ff it ap- parently drags up he-idea that with this procedure there would be some credit coming to the local member for helping the city out of a difficult itu- ation. It is just for such things as this that Medicine Hat; has a live re- resentative at the Alberta capital. T tink t would be much better to do ev n this than to prejudice the future lof this city s interests in such a great public service utility as the street railway jsystem. One thing which brings this matter to my mind is the treatment given by the Council to the resolution moved by Alderman Brown and myself at the tail end of last year, committing the city to making if Mediidine Hat. Tam atill hoping to Ws in . he has not applied for leave, prefer cating that thismatter ofa radial ing to spend the/boliday with the) street railway ehittter for Medicine students. Hat will be brawght before the next Press itt session of the Legislature, late than ne see an official notiee published Indi- Better, SNEED TESTIFIES -1N HIS OWN. DEFENGE Fort Worth, Nov. 9 John Beal hi and weighs only 115 pounds, displayed - football interesting to learn that to date He's having the time of his life. ere and doesn t want-to go Home. Although the: pringe is very small ho has extraordinary ability at -and already has played sev- eral-games on the freshman team. At. long-distance running and follow- ing the beagles:he has shown great endurance, so much so that the train- Sneed, testifying in his own behalf ors declare that he might take the yesterday, Ore Hiat and killed Capt. A, G. Boyer, in the lobby of a hotel ast January, he thought Boyce was about to attack , him. Boyce, he suid, epithet as he passed hin. At the moment all that hi came to me, Sneed testi knew he had been helping his son to take my wife away from me, t keep ber and to take my children from) me. I knew then he would attack me, Sneed was on the stand the great- ex part of the day. He related inci- dents which preceded the killing of the ranchmen, the elopment of Mrs: Snevd and Albert Boys2, Jr, of nis search for them and their detention in Canada, His reconciliation yith ris wite and alleged that Boyes Mind his son continued in their efforts to eause another separation and di scribed his state of'mind-as a rule of it. s The defense endedvoted to have admitted evidence relative to tele- phone communitations, which passed between members of the Boyce fam- ily after the-younger Boyce and Mrs. Sneed had eloped, all of which was ruled out. Announ ement was made that the defense tomorrow would ask for a continuance of ths trial to the next regular term of gourt because of the absences of ssVeral witnesses, Judge Swayne, however, advised the. attorneys informally not to bank itoo' much on the continuance. AWWA; Weaver, who.-was arrested on a charge of porjury after he had-tes- tified as a witness for . the defense on Monday, will be.reealled to the stand today and lewyers-for Sneed application to the Legisiature of Oc- declare he will make interesting dis- closures, Z London, Noy. 27. From -a little Gothic window, its leaded diamond shaped panes overgrown with ivy. of centuries, its stone frame erumb- ling. With age and blackened by time, a slight fairhaired boy leaned, com- fortably smoking a pipe. In an ad- joining window another youth prop- ped in silken- pillows, Iounged luxur- jously, also smoking, i From within came the sound of laughter and the music of a piano. Then several shrill voices were heard singing an old grad song some- thing about The Dear Old Days, and containing minor. notes: The window youth blew pipe smoke skywards and gazed meditatively across a wonderful park filled with deer and containing a splendid ave- nuz of stately, aged oak trees. Tho music ceased and avoice called out: Pragger Wagger tuncheon, - The fair-haired youth knocked his pipe against.a stone coping, smiled seraphically, called out coming and disappeared from the window. He was the most important young man today in England, if not the en- tire world, for Pragger Wagger is the nickname of his royal highness, the Prince of Wales, and the win- dows described are those of his pre- Sent quarters, No. 4 Cloisters, Mag- dalen college, Oxford. The other led of the witdow was Pragger Wagger's pal, Lord Stan- ley, heir to the Earl of Derby, also a freshman at Magdalen. In London it was reported that st Oxford the young heir to the British throne is for the first time in his life free from the stiff regime of the Georgian court, even bis visit to Paris last summer being regulated by a long set of-rules drawn by Queen: Mary. VOTED SPLENDID FELLOW. Whatever his behaviour, he becomes young man about town. At Mag- dalen, they pronounce it as though when the prince their dignity, decided to go in-for tely Prince Of Wales Makes Good at Oxford Progger Wagger Voted Splendid Fellow for a year gn e football, follow the hounds on long runs and try for the position of erew coxswain, they-offered-him-2 unanimous resolution 6 the effect that they do not want bim to leave Ozford for Cambridge at the end of the school year, whieh is the official Programme, but to complete his) ol- lege course with them. The prince won-greater favor by replying that he hoped. go too. He arose to the highest pinnacle of popularity last week when he decided that the Magdalen must see real box ing and it was arranged to have Bombardier Wells and other British pugilistic aspirants come down to show off. SITS WITH FRESHMEN. In Magdalen commons, where all students dine every evening, the guide-pointed out a long table at the foot of the hall, near the door, oni lower level than the others. This was the board provided for freshmen. Surrounding it ran long benches in stead of chairs as at the other tables, except at one end, where 2 chair was placed for the class senior, asthe class president is called in English schools. The Prince not eatiat a bi of Wales surely does table, was suggest- head of the tables was the reply. There are five ahead of him, chaps who failed to get through last year. So here is where the prince sits. He just crowds himself in here as best he can. And the guide pointed to a yery small-- portion of the bench, just where the draft from the open oor blew most vigorously... Luneheon only is served ia the vate quarters and the sight of waysleading to No, 4 re- mains of that repast on a try, in- aused the enquiry if ale was sent to the prince. , had applied an won't tet bien eo. and I knew of his slanderous threats. . Dating trom Nov iterations as stated houge at Bow River. when he shot nox Olympic. team for the Berlin games. One of tho students, talking. gt; aid; OF course, being they HIS BLADDER WAS TERRIBLY INFLAMED GIN PILLS Brought Relief Larder Lake, Ont., March 26th. T had beet: suffering for some time with my Kidneys and Urine. I was constantly passing water, which was , sometimes as many as your GIN PILLS snd them a trial at once. mm 60 miles to get them to inform you that in he pals Thad eft 73, in left me about half a box and a3 well as ever and. mi SID CASTLEMAN. GIN PILLS soothe the irritated bladder heal the sick, weak, painful kids ngthen both these vital Bec. a box, 6 for 2.50. Serple fre if; write National, and 2, of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 139 Subscribe now for The Daily News. Electric Restorer for Men thonsol resieces every Serve . Phosphonol (osii9.ce07 tension renter Himand vinlity. Premeture decay and al eskness verted at once, Ehaephomot wil new mann, Prie 88 bon oF Imled ts any address, Catharines, Outs Cometery Regulations. 25th; 1912, m person or persons will be allowed to place or erect any grave stone or monument or make any alteration in any grave or lot in the public ceme- tery without written permission from the Supt. of the Parks and markets. Any one wishing to set up grave stone or monument or make any al- above should Write the Supt. of Parks and Markets giv- ing the weight of stone or monument and particulars of alterations re- quired, 116-6t. 8. E, MCCLELLAN. Chairman Parks and Market Com- mittee. 7 TOWN OF BASSANO, ALBERTA WATERWORKS The Corporation of the Town ot Bassano, Alberta, Invite oon for the following: S CONTRACT T All labor and ma terials for copstructing a/ oncfete, pump shaft, 130 feet deep, and laying 18-inch steel intake pipe in tunnel from shaft to, Bow River, 22h fest in length, and constructing intake Curb, in river. CONTRACT H All labor and ma- terials for constructing: frame power CONTRACT F All labor and ma terials for constructing frame frost casing tr Suibaplpe25 feet th diam- eter and 112 fet tigh. Plans and ations for all contracts may bevobtained trom the John Galt Engineering Co., Ltd., Win- nipeg and calgary, on deposit? of cheque for 10, which will be rafirn- ed to bona fide tenderers, Tenders which must be accompan- led by sin accepted cheqite of five per ent, of the amount of the tenders, iiould be sent to the undersigned not, later, than 20 o clock on Monday, De- cember 9th, 1912. The Corporation does not bind It- seit to accept the lowest or any tend- er. 4 GEO, B. R. BOND, Socretary-Treasurer: LUNCHEON IN ROOMS. x vants emerging from + cluding several empty ale bottles, No, . that was for other chaps Bassano, Alta., Nov. 1912. K.D.4 As Several students ex- Don't Pay Real To buy or Build Houses To Pay Off Mortgages To Improve Real Estate eg We Guarantee the time when your edness will be paid off. Office open evenings. * Write, phone oF International Home Pur- chasing Contract Co.,Ltd. ) wed 389 Main St. Hat 5 Over Assiniboia Music. Store. MONTROSE LOTS Did you ever missa good thing? YOU WILLIF YOU DON T GET SOME OF THOSE LOTS IN: MONTROSE. We are getting enquiries for this property from all points of the compass. Any day may bring forth announcement of some huge factory locating on the city s adjou ing site. Better be glad than sorry. Do it NOW x. 200 PER LOT - advance within the Price will positive next ten days. PHONE 163. OFFICE 368 MAIN ST. OPEN EVENINGS. - 2 2 is Canadian Pacific Railway Home Visitors Exeursions -TO - UNITED STATES RETURN FARE FROM MEDICINE HAT Minneapolis or St. Paul 41.25. Duluth 38.95: Chicago 57. Kansas. City 62.70. Corresponding fares to many other points Tickets on sale-December 1 to 31, 1912. For further particulars call on, A. Dobbin, Ticket Agent, Med- icine Hat, or write to R, , McNEILLIE, : District Passenger Agents ( Calgary. 4 MOW.F. Tasker Transfer .Co.f PHONES OFFIE RESIDENCE 211 gree apid- LIGHT amd HEAVY Piano. Moving easonable DRAYI A Speciaity liable Main Sty mext
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