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May 16, 1912 f build, vonsider st, Don't be per- y CHBAP LUM- t's cheap use the fo have it, and ev- Bullder requires. tock of LUMBER, H, FIR FINISH, gt; MAPLE, BIRCH OORINGS. he agency for the organ Doors, /R BEAUTIFUL )0D FIBRE, LATH AR POSTS, WIL- y- POSTS AVER ARD Y CO. MBER PEOPLE 29. PHONE 57 Wednesday, May 15, 1912. CHURCH DELEGATES ASSENBL Presbyterians at Louisville and Bristol, Baptists at Oklahoma City. Louisville, Ky., May 15. Doleg to a total of nearly 900, including all the of the high officers and many of leading ministers of the denominat- fon, have arrived in Louisville to tend the 12th annual general assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, which will open tomorrow in the Warren Mem- orial church. The feature of the in- itial session will be the farewell ser- nual sermon of the retiring moderator John T. Carson of Brooklyn. Tomorrow afternoon the assembly will select a new moderat- or. The two whose names appeat to be most prominently mentioned in connection with the honor are Rev. Mark A. Matthews of Seattle and Rey, William L. McEwan of Pitts- burgh. Rev. Matthews is pastor of a church with a membership of more than 3,000, one of the largest in the West, Rev. Dr. McEwan has been. pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh for nearly 20 years. -Another name to be presented is that of Rev. James G. McClure, president of McCormick Theological 3 with the object of adding generar proportion of the delegates to the campaign already has been launched .000 to the membership the coming year and of raising benevolences frem- 500,000 te 1,500,000. Oklahoma City, Okla, May 15. The fifty-seventh general convention fe from Every Profession Lake Moha k Today. (Special to Lake Mohonk, N. ., May 15 Many diplomats, and navy men, editors, jurists, eda- eators, clergymen and business men, representing Canada and several countries of Europe as well as the United States, assembled here today Mohonk Meetings to Consider World Peace Representatives of Canada and Other Countries Men statesmen, army Philadelphia, amd subsequently con- ducted schools in Maine and Provi- dence, R.I. In 1969 he purchasod the MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Page 3 of the Southern Baptist Church as- A FEDERATION boards and the Sunday School pubil- cation society, will be reviewed. The convention also will consider the re- port of the joint committee of north- ern and southern Baptists looking to the establishment of closer relations between the two bodies in certain matters of common interest. trades unionists held in the following resolution was unani mously endorsed: Resolved: That it is this meeting that eonterence, tended jointly by representatives of the United Farmers of Alberta aud the various organize? industr kers in this district, be beld date mutually arranged for the purpose of diseussing-th- advisabili- ty of forming an Alberta Federation of Labor, and that we extend an in- itation fo the Trades and Labor Councils of Calgary, Edmonton and Medicine Hat. + A conference has been called to be Gather for Conference at i.ia in the Labor Hall, Lethbridge, Friday, June 14th, at 10 a.m, and the Medicine Hat Trades and Labor Council and labor unions have been asked to send delegates. A number of the Farmers Local Unions are enthusiastic about this meeting, and have decided to have delegates present. MADE IN CANADA the News English and Classical Academy in ertate on the shores of beautiful Lake Mohork, in Ulster county, New York, and which now contains 5,500 Lethbridge 4 The committee appointed to confer to take part in tho eighteenth an- nual Lake Mohoak Conference on In- ternational Arbitration. topic selected for discussion this Pittsburgh. year is. the approaching Third Hague Several very important matters / Conference and the plans far the es- will come before the assembly this tablishment of an international court year for consideration and action. of arbitral justice. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia Uni- with the directors and faculty of Un- versity, will preside at this several Seminary in Chicago. Others who are looked upon as receptive candi- dates are Rev. Edgar P. Hill of Chi- cago and Rev, Frank W. Sneed of SMUT .. Quart ... Pint PAY MORE s Drug and Store i: i: LEADER 4on Pheological Seminary, New York. ssn regarding a possible plan of reunion, abroad will include Abdul Baha Ab- will make a report that will be eager- a5 leader of: the Bahai movement ly heard. The sominary has been . 5, tgs re Bes in Persia; Dr. Christian L. Lange, separated from the juriadletion of) secretary of the Interparliamentary ine assembly ever since 1892, the * a : Union; Dr. Albert Gobat, director of ras 1, which 2. + a time of the Briggs herasy trial, which +16 International Peace Bureau at f the rupture. Sa ee eea tied Berne, and J. P. Santamarina of Buenos Ayres. Canada is represented by a large and distinguished delegation, among the members being John Lewis of Bristol, Tenn., May 15 A large Supreme Court, Prof. C. E. Horn- ing of Victoria College, Mayor Jo- seph A. Chisholm of Halifax, H. A. Powell of St. John, N.B., Hon. Ro- dolphe Lemieux and Hon. W. L. Mac- kenzie King. The noted speakers representing the United States include Henry Watterson of Louisville, Rabbi Jo- seph Silverman of New York, Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, Dr. John H. Gray of the University of Minnesota, Dunbar Rowland of Jackson, Miss., Theodore Marburg of Baltimore, and Charles P. Neil, United States com- missioner of labov. DOMINION eV Tose LUN Sailings from. Montreal Every Saturday: for*Etverpooly calling: at Quebec. Megantic May 11, June 8, July 6. Teutonie May 18, June 15, July 18 Laurentic May 25, June 22, Jly 20 Canada June 1, June 29, July 27. 8S, LAURENTIC, 8.8, MECANTIC Largest and Finest steamers in Canadian trade. Staunch and steady. Excellent accommodations for all classes. MODERATE RATE SERVICE 8.8. feutonic and S.8. Canada carry one class (2nd) cabin only. The best these steamers afford at moderate Fates, also cOnTOFtaD One of the pioneer peace move- ments of the world is the Lake Mo- The chief Toronto, Sir Louis H. Davies of the; acres. From his youth Mr. Smiley was interested in the Indians and in 1879 was made a member of the Board of United States Indian Com- missioners. First-hand investiga- tions led him to believe that poor Lo did not always get a square/ deal from the paiefaces, and in 1882 Mr. Smiley called a national conte: ence at Lake Mohonk for the di TRAIN-OW ITS WAY Left Montreal Today will be in the Hat on June 6th. Montreal, May.15. A special train of ten carloads of Canadian manu- factures, chiefly farming and grain implements, Started fro: today for an exhibition tour of tario and the west. The project is pader the direction of the Canada Home Market Association and its purpose is to show the farmers of Western Canada that Canadian man- ufactures are fully capable of holding: their own with any and all United States manufactured articles. After spending a day each in Ottawa, To- ronto, Fort William and Port Ar thur the train will begin a tour that will embiece 100 of the leading cities and towns of the prairie provinces SEN NOT COMING gatherings have since been held an- ually, and since 1904 questions con- erning the welfare-of other depen- dent peoples, including the Filipines, Porto Ricans and Hawaiians, have also. been considered. The first con- ference on international arbitration was held at Mohonk in 1894, snd each Spring has witnessed such a gathering of distinguished men of all mations at Lake Mohonk. Mr. Smi- Tey also has a winter home at Red- lands, Cal , which has been the scene. conference opened today will be at- many chambers of commerce and, boards of trade in leading cities of Nor Will Chinese Consul In- tended by official delegates from ith ban Whi the United State: and Canada. fie; serene mith a te relation of the press to internation- 1 arbit ; - , ea suey a ens ine Ottawa, May 14. The private sec- kers to include John Lewis, editor 1 .De. Woons. the chief Chin- of the Toronto Star; Hamiltow Holt, S ,Consil for Canada, states that editor of the Independent, NewYork, DOthing is Known here in regard to ond W. C. Danagnendent. New ork: Vat Sen is coming to Canada to Sets woe the report from Moose Jaw that Dr Wyp., . demand that Chinese begin the right Today is the first anniversary of He likewi i i Pe SE eaten Sees He Wkewise denied that Dr. Wons has any intention of Jaw or any other place in the ceeded Menelik II. 4to hire white labor in the Dominion nual general assembly of the South- sembjed in thic city today, and will . ern Presbyterian Church, which will/eontinue in session until Tuesday P; N WwW open hare terrom hae sivnty a aeat The eonremon the large ainting Time Is rived in town, and the remainder are delegated body in the world. Nearly 9 if there's any woodwork aout the hous i expected before tomorrow morning. three thousand delegates are here shabby: Doo't thin s2igutede Or fay which locke The gathering will open with the an- from sixteen Southern States. Am- E rnete ars Spas ee be onion Soap St Tuon of the retiring moderator. Rex tang them they represent approxt- - f wery. a. worth -ef-M-b-Pure-Pumt adds V: Rev. Russell Cecil. D. D.. of Rich- mately 25,000 churches and 2,500,000 ee covers. Vhether you go the job yourself or have a painter do it, mond, Va. One of the most import- members. i will tak : cat mutters to como before the a: Mo Me programme bas been pre- O7BAniaatlaG Will take place Be Sure mag PURE sembly this year 1s the proposed un- pared for the convention, but alt the U4 JUNE pe woipen You Get PAINT fon with the United Presbyterian chureh work for the past year, includ- Delegates Farmers will Church. Plans also will be discussed ing the activities of the three great Affiliate. Hyou want to be sure of good job. Figure that M-L Paint to Increase the membership and in-lorganizations of the Baptist Church T will protect and beautify the surface it covers just about twice fas qt Sen , fluence of the church. A layman's South, the home and foreign missions Ata joint meeting of farmers and as long as any other paint you can buy., tt will becauso of of pant, tande oF the wpecial :redient which we units with other pure materials to give it unusual wearing quality. The up-to-tate way to decorate your walle oul ceilines aa with M-L PLAT WALL COLORS and stencil SOLD BY 2500 (Snap). Only 7 Left of 275 Each. : 50 ft. on Ottawa St. The finest lots in Lots 1 to 20, Block 29, South. NORTH YUILIS7 Cousins and Sissons. Between Sth 6th Ave. 800.00 Corner - 2 or 3 roomed shacks : 775.00. Inside. oe are up 600 Pai ng to Frontage, Block 17, Oa 1d aes 57 - lock 17, Herald. 5 Buys. 1-3 cash, 6-12 months. 25 ft. on Braemar St. (Great Snap.) You'll Have to Hurry to secure one of These. Remember there is water laid on this street Bloek 38. (Snap.) See us for Loans and Insurar 2, Acreage and tarm lands. 400 Terms. Corner Lot Block 22 Central Park. bitration, which is scheduled to be- the ieee ee CLARK ViCTO Hi two, id six-berth v conquering: t ti te EGPECT Biase sear o tour cae ae gin its eighteenth annual session to- ion of the tribe of Judah of May whien tac aren over the Inetion a Lan , . RACTORS AND For reservations, rates, plans, si day at Mohoak Lake, N-Y. Distingu- 15, 1011. Whether the sixteen-year- recently passed by the Saskatchewan BUILDERS lustrated booklets, ete, apply to ished statesmen, editors, lawyers, /old boy who now rules over the des- legislature. SS railway or stesmship agents, orto lerzymen and humanitarians from tinies of the African kingdom as- ra (Special to ths News) oo nves men a aoe W. M. McLEOD, CWP, all over the United States and, Can- ended the throne upon the death-of 1+ Tas also stated.at the Chinese) portington, Ya, May 15- Many r FOR A BUILDING f 92 Main St, Winnlper, ada and from South America, Eu- his grandfather, or whether the lat- received here of the intection ot the (scieeates are arriving for the Demo- (MATES FREE. rope, Africa and Asia, will discuss; ter is still living in retirement, ean- ji se rg lcratic State: comvention which will TOWNSITE, NORTH YUILL- (ext to City Hall. international arbitration at time not be dafnitely stated. Monelik entatines at Gttves aad Vaseonee emt hive temorrow to sclect the ff BIE ag,,20000 terms. ree / on. 2, 5 me, 1800, Terme when unrest is much in evidence. The died at least a score of times dar- : seabed nex delegates ae Baltimore con- This is only one block from the Bik, 7, 60 tt corner with house ze 4 H Mohonk meetings are held) on the it last decade, but on each oc- vention. Clark good lead in Post Office on Main. street. 1100.00. Terms. ae aa City Sale Stables magnificent estate of Albert Keith was fount that his death et ee eran ee Rumbet Screen: Saleceien, eer Goad terme. On oroawe Ifo peeag et ocean : i Teams, Dri Smiloy, who originated the confer- grossly exaggerated. He di ae and Congressman Jamieson, in charge - ees 2 Oy ieee meer ot the visitors are en- last in the Spring of 1911, aes ripe ces: se cnr ters Bocce oe Eee create wk. 22,75 95400000, Good BM 1 100 fe. 1000 pr. terme. SLEY BROS. For Sale tertained by him and at his expense. then it has been reported that he is the fact that its price of general ad: ac test balla. eer ieee On foronta a ADTAWANA. Se PS Light oe Heavy Draying Me. Smiley yas born at Vassalboro, a sli tet partially paralyzed. mistion is only 23 cents, tt ts almost e ight in business part of ely 5.5 hate Riek 000 8 sy 2 ay for Sale in , and was educat at Emperor Lidj was married at the/fitting that we should chronteie the x Terme and-Contractors j Sod WV aid atecrd see Ber anTs SBE EES te Te sever euro SPDTOSGH OF tHe alc eo tar sie wn BO. ert Bik, 4, 7 lots, all at 1050 a pr. ime was an instructor in that in- rol it ror the Shi busi: is . each. erms. aes oles Phone 85. Prop. iin Tn 158 toatl sun, pcr nin. Water Mor gam onc. A GOOD WANT AD. 1 Ei ip hse sm ime : f . - ing agent of the Sells-Floto Circus is * eg O. Box 304. las yee lin ibsptt Godaeand is arte S sae one which will f . Marsh /the above statement When ring greatest number of mates Free. PI RA against Geore J. Marsh, which was good show. visited the thastnn replies or answers. it is ee 2 cbean ns Prepared. aie trial in the district court Northwest last year. and told of their * 1s that increased demand . TABLE PLA ere today, will be followed with/policy. of popular prices, few people F MaKe certain the quicker Phone 237, REAL ESTATE DEALERS News Block. 7 much interest, as the case is intend- pealiy belleved the stories of the ad- 7 le. a Whee Sauk All Kinds i F lt; a5 a test of the legal status of a vance agents, and probably arrivea * The Want Ad. fs the briet- 402 728 EARLY CABBAGE now ready, Mortman plural wife. Marsh, who is/at te conclusion that only a small * et kind of an Ad. that is ever cold frame grown; by the 82 years old, took a first wife in portion of the big show would croes W*ittem, and hence in its brev- Ss FOLLIS dozen, 100 or 1000. Case in Salt Lake City which oe ee this couple had ten chil- the Border, but Io and behold. Setls- ie ear aa: bitte ES) e 3 a . dren. In 1888 he married ihe com- Floto arrived on three special trains, Pr eee cee racting Co. Wear hatching, 180 per nett eee Followed with In- ricimant under the rite of the Mor- ave parade nearly two miles long. a reader iin ot en tae poker mon faith, the celestiai marriage 0d brought us one of the best, if not 2 is 5 Thornton Foster, 7 ceremony being performed in the indeed the most satisfying perform- F terested in each and all of TORONTO ST. Fe eee (Speciat fo the News) temple at Logan. Six hildren were nce that was ever given here. They he five ecsentials to every ing. Sand, Coal Gravel Salt Lake City, Utah, May 15 born to.this couple. Troubles eame left us with the endorsement both of Want Ad. These essentials, rating a Speelatty. Mie proceedings fa the divorce sut in ateryeare and the seeoad wife tBe Prose and. public and are gotng i ib onder of their Import COR. 4th AVE. and ESPLANADE. eavy Horses for sale at bebe finally determined that it was neces-/' Visit us again with an entourage Sat, are) Best. we ear - ake Se I sary-to establish her status and eh Mr. Murphy tells us will be i a ae ab ene hein PHONE NO. 745. Plants for Sale s xs that of her childeen. On the advice Erary other tented attraction that srtlve or the. Kind of thing z + EXCURSIONS. of counsel she bought suit for ai ,,x er7 ther tented attraction that Se third tuo price of lee Supplied Daily ; ' oe Thers' many a home s ek- f- Yoree. Marsh has set up the defense gone ae the Of geueral ag. f te article. or thing advertis- : i Cab Eantifie that she fe-not-his legal wife- The-crecions- sometimes + ed; fourth, the address, 2 O ive mare eGn. H Sea hicce + fuee the ley ever as Y-personal- status of thousands of other plural mi semetiess ie aoe te- F ze S a The Company Cannot Guarantee Delivery Unless Stocks, ete. Oe Seen ta ay geet + vee aa their oe is involved by tha aoa pani gpetentclae the advertiser, and, fifth, the Order is Received the Day Before Required. VY TEAMING AM Kinds of plants for the Ea Eee eeosion: in this: nse. all the more astonishing. when we S 2AMe of the advertiser. + If you have property for + garden, 3 fs consider the calibre of the entertain. 3 When the above essentials AND EXCAVATING remt rooms,-' houses, cc. +f ALABAMA, EYEMIANS IN SESSION ment given by thet are fully and truth ully stat- and Sand for Sele THOS. E. MILLS, jaser Ayartmenty, pian st cectat Gime Newsy . TO Sella Floto circin wi ini e fm tho Want Ad, the best Seas Pecos eiyam st. (ome, wekere stenneion Special to the News) There on August 5th. Mr. Murphy has Tesults are obtained; but io me No. eh the Wants; bid pos- Montgomery, Ala. May 15. Two a1 4 4 proportion to the pumber of - . 0. Box 1. +f sible tenants come and look days of unysual inter jalready made arrangements for the ok days terest and activi these co oO MY tot Ti s + essentials ommitted 2 ri a fat what you have to offer. in Pythian circles Were inaugurated cone and o:her srauirements 5 rom tie Ad dose the advert . rt we I Tt Drecede the coming of . ah ie is S ove thusytioe, 3 Hie temas is Rotee, ceusnt Goa tee Me: ctrcas. leer curtail the results to hie ALBERTA TAXI COMPANY CONTRACTOR e ; annual grand Jodge meeting f Ad. Esch Want Ad. s an Phone 666 D: 211 Night. BRAND + week for 1.00. Flot the Knights of Pythias of Alaba- x + opportunity; look for them in 2, S ay 38 : Gear aeanG CONTRACTOR f. Phone 18, evo rope Ele A lati tekare of te gather Shilohs Gure te News, Phees 18 All Trains Met. New Cars. Careful and Intelligent ting wi formal dedication of 7 Driv Seca Phone No. 335. Phone 727. Box 781. ee pea+ th thian Temp Heats rae: x oes segs (ai, te eb be of the new Pythian Temple. STOPS COUGHS Piicelis care e Eh Eee -
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