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PAGE TWO : MEDICINE HAT: WEEKLY NEWS Thursday, Nov uiber 27, 1919. PEOPLE OF NORTH ONTARIO. SOUTHERN PART PROVINCE bi ement Gained 8 Such J Proportions Must Be Re- Cognized Monster Convention is Planned for Some Time in January When Question Be Dis- cussed at Length Northerners Believe They Have Not Received Due Recognition coait, Ont., Nov. 20. In Northe eession of this part of the province the chief topics of discussion. nt i porttons as to be impossible now to ignore. Rightly or wrongly the advisability of such a step will probably be diseussed: at length and in finest detail by leading citizens of the north, 'o this end a mon- ster convention is bei planned, anil will probably be held about the second or third week Titshumary. The present situation appears to have been born of the belief, lon anding, that the mining and lum. bering districts have not re Premier c. Drury, in selecting H. Mills, former locomotive engineer, to admini ter the department of mines. has. it is said. added fuel to the fires of discontent. CONSUMERS WOULD HAVE TO PAY ABOUT 200.00 MORE FOR GOAL ON BAGIo io the question of se- om Southe n Ontai n Ontario is one of The movem s gained such pro ved due recognition DF OFFER MADE BY THE OPERATORG': Gov. Goodrich, Indiana, Does Not Favor Proposal for Governors of States Affected by Strike to Seize the Mines Indianapolis, 21 Any att: follow tiations confidentty on the par of the governors ot predict that the agreement in ike affected by the strike of hituminors central field, if reached, would st basis for wage scale ec complicate the negotiations now w-jaftecting them, FW, Litkins, py der way detweon the miners and ap nt of the Interstate Coal Operators said 1 liberal sociation, their al field offer nd express coptince stofilations as to the price of aoa) Je on the he opel offer, indicated, it constiming public ray nases on 060,600 por pol sat wn Governor jana, docs not f this time. They Indiana execwtiv reply. to a telegram tro Harding, of 1owa, who s the governors of producti unjte to seize the minos. Gove: Gooderich suggested that it would Detier to await the outcome of (i conference in Washington before als ing any dramatic step Denver. Colo. Nov. Jobuson, district 1 Washington, and ooderich. of such a move Gover ested ti wonld oop wy inc its tor its coat Nov district a the United ution 2o-The Pitt ributing co railroad adrain- on government or ne 1 George D. dent of the. United Mine Workers of America ders today to supply exisen- early this morging announced , tial consumers only: Orfieials uf in- strike of bituminous coal dustrial concerns do riot view a3 18 e 1- Colorado, h had been tial viewed the new order with ay- Friday mi had been prehe: nd expr al siipplies to so-called ne s would ta-accordance with the injunction i tied late last night by Distriet Jug? Clarence J. Morley, of Denver Washinglon, Nov, 21. In ein i Body Sighted by Engineer Deegon WAITING THEIR TURN AT THE VACCINE show ction of the great crowd which stre Hall for ov F-a block north, ned up walting lo get into the vacci hed DLE LY TORONTO from the Jat linies, where tly doctors handled 500 an S street door of the City PORTANT POINT VACCINATION. BONE OF CONTENTION I BROUGHT WP IN LIQUORCASE CITY OF TORONTO ssocintion rotrabili Holsteins in nd the: is lat Tomay. own, ish Columbia g fe sold quy farny of 190 head of is to take place next bn for le: FIND BODY cust WENDLAND WEAR fs: BOWELL e Tha vl Columbia, where onee before resid eral yours, 4 heen successful with al Whites here, For instane on 1 milked eight cows under i test and they are finish- and Investigation Revealed De- ceased Probably Killed by Train During Night On ving at Me n uverage of Well over fu morniiig, Engineer De pacha Ceatary nrg : the average a seen a body Ly SOTERA ae track at Bowell nent Of thn Was immediate records shaw a the endeavor to dr Ihave decided to go to British (SNOT SPECIFIC iPPOWNT STAT FOR WESTERN GAN. CLAIM INDICTMENT And Ask Charge Against Winni- per Strike Leaders be Annulled - ale z Motion to Be Argued Next In a rald ly the city potiew on the Pifteen , Hundred Citizens De- Monday bar of the Cecil Hotel last week nounee Compulsory Vaccina- bottles or s fom on th tion and Ask For Its Abolition Witnipes. Nov 18 As the fi He was placed vas cpl Compntsory vary eight strike leader th soa brought Yetar Cala 1 Vigoronsly denou.tced at tious consultancy sil Rare aR we aaa ver z anf ent meeting in M y Hall pry i he ch On the advice of fase ft 5 ved. In the taday quash if tiniest pti hig UCR BSE nigh whe) way attended ney elim that tt Megal. the dianur Act wot citzeng, The meeting passed 2 reso euaNgeA Sea elt paser Hution favoring the: appointment of Which we nie S yecial en ittes to raft a resoly erm comunitted Ty ie cttiag 202 to bE presented to the Ontario fimation yall we at t Monday : Pena ty eevernmen saskin: the abolition berene Met Justi ioraty je Crow with oe compulsory vaceitition ieee ee eliay fees eae iucea NV Z. BINDS CANA. issist an eaiorst in a toed paper DIAN HOLSTEINS factendanes tir iia, he enaiona ea PROFITABLE Hat the sete contempt P maint Justice id that whet ie Te Ge and Friesian as+fed to inter nesta he sete hinge 1 intend absu tion of justice were browne tw his Gone ain pre 2 to teave for reaitinit it ew i any chat ite 1 arrive there j it t my address, 1 vein L wish to continue to be a ment He HOME SUPERVISORS) JUGO-SLAVS CONCENTRATE ED TO RESIST AGGRESSION Private Advices Leave no Doubt D Annunzio' is Determined to Annex Dalmatia and Attack i Montenegro Alarming Report Current of a, Movement Amongst D Annunzio s Forces to At tack Italian Government Not Known Wheth- er Insurgent Leader Shares This Ambition 9 Noy . The situation on the Adriatic as the result Gabriel D Annunzio s campaign has: reached a graye crisis. Private advices leave no doubt that he is determined to annex Dalmatia and attack Montenegro. The Jugo-Slavs are stated-tphave concentrated troops and to be prepared to resist aggression. still more alarming report says a Republican un- lercurrent directed against the Italian monarchy among D Annunzio s forees. It is not known, however,whether the insurgent poet lead- er shares the reported ambition of this military. eloment to. attack the government. DOM. GOVT. 1S MAKING SPECIAL EFFORT TO INDUCE IMPERIAL AUTHORITIES TO REMOVE EMBARGO ON CANADIAN CATTLE Removal Embargo Give Canadian Stockmen Much Greater Feeling of Security and Materially Develop Live Stock Industry London of exists It was offici Cattle in Canada we ha Ottawa, Ni fe relatty announced today by the department af few facilities for finishing them, viewtture that the Do: gov- ing It necessary to market ernment is myth rts to mbers of, unfinished catt have the imperial suthorities recon bets of these which. tind recent announcement mde 1 the United Stax esident of the board of agri ed with just as much would ian and more ad to the British farmer, by the 1 of the embargo. At oresca large numbers of our e: 0 to packers, If an alternative market for the live animals were availavle it woujd give our stockmen snuch to remove the import situation in regard to ian cattle to the a : of the government and peo- ere feeling of security and would ple of the mother count nd the aid materiaily in the development of to Canadian and Brith our Jive stock indus English and farmers which would r sult from the h feeders would benefit be- removal of the embarge, While large cause of the competition bet are lable for the ia attle, the OCHA ers Te competitive field back to-work, ators and miners hail hel day the ofter of the op the men a workers in additional in Outlying operators vho h: AMEURG-AMER. LINE HAS NOTHING. LEFT BUTA CLAIM) Herr Von Schenkel Tells Meeting . of Officials Under Peace Trea- ty German Mercantile Fleet an Impossibility Toronto, Nov tae. Ontario prov 1 bye-clections pinet. will be held ond the elections This Wwas orterat mornin, IYCENT EL Pw Yor the staple diet table a few vei YORK TNE 20. Fre: poor man s, ing for 1. pe be the hig ) per dozen, ten cent 102: is st on record. Hamburg, Press). Cnder the Festoration of the Gorma eebe eee beeen mercantile aw for the mem- pour 138; 997 BOTTLES jronte of the and to when T our ing some tive tiv in HeMnonton, Alt Elizabeth) vford, Winni ordon, Victoriit al Yocom TIME EXTENDED TO DEC. 18T OF BEER DOWN SEWER Ndmonton, No 21. The time for the free j shipment of stock fronethe: dis areato feed ee oor area has been extended to December First iA per cen and shipment may now be made from one point in the dry are had been con- peeated when. acelin ninety urday, November Twe from Wisco Vito another point in the same area. All applications for free ship- mients must be received by the Department of culture, Hdmouton, on or before Sat- nty-ninth, provincia. Wve ths ou s District home ah Dr Cows all bit one isons tor tt y site duns 1 in iE DRONE eae eee Jscun mutilated. We hiv- are daugiiter 0: Saalintie pt kon of Prince by, the Civil Commis: 1 am loot son as folle MeAdams TOSHELTERN 6 AML Besieged. by Londonderry Crowd Until Released by Troops Ad- vaneing With Fixed Bayoncts BANOVTSKILLTWO. Newton Burgess, State Highway Londonder Nov ae ee Commissioner, and G. Perringer, on by 4 Tells Rancher, Shot While at Dinner but this proved ompelled Army 22. -Newton oner Port: Durgess, a e., Noy, 2 highwa Salva commis: 1 Which they sent a tele- for Oregon, and: George Perringer. + phone for help. Ono com- tancher, both of Pendleton, were aly puny of soldiers cam to the reacue 2d killed by highwaymen whi of the beseiged men, the refief foree dinner in the Claremont Tavern, 12 from Pertland, midnight last. night, committed b Tooted the exeape, vith fixed tayonets and dis- 5 the crowds, who shoute ublin, 1p with the Rebe shortly befor The crime was three magked men who ern and made their loot is mado an actual impossihilit: ae fajd Hort von Schinkel. chairman of WILSON APPOINTS the Board of Directors, of the Ham- NEW CONFERENCE * burg-American lize in addressing meeting of 0: of the line todg: Washington, Nov, 20. Pi * xcept the renmant of 1 dent appainted * ftenmers and other renee * faing has been t which nd aed propert: e government for n from the com- instead of its. im on tion. Fexeestarae, : WILSON PROCLAIMS WAR TIME POWER OVER FOOD SUPPLY Washington, Noy. 22. In an effort to meet i the situation resulting fromthe present acute shortage of sugar, Pres, Wilson has restored the war time power of the fed - ment over the nation s food supply. Ina pro- clamation the president transferred to Gen- eral Palmer the broad authority acquired hy * Food Director Hoover during the al govern- war. PUT THE SOUTH ON BASIS Purchase for Home Use Limited to One Ton More Drastic Restric- tions May be e Necessary Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 20. The south was put on a wir time coat hasis Inst night hy an order limiting purohar Jing for home use fo one ton, hy the southern regional committee the railroad administration, 1 the coal strike situation impeoves soon moreedrastic restrictions 11ay HE DOMINION COUNCIL OF TIEALTI become necessary, it was said. This ty a (anhished In connection WIth the new etment of Health fast at thes sllslanttant oat Dr. HE Chief Medical Health Officer of Brijish Columbia john 8. McCullough, Chie jedica en io and Pe ite a si of Health: Hon. X- We towel Ol Healt Miss Helen We . Weld: Canadian Putrotte Beats yroicor voratar ee HOR ext tof Health, New E awick, Second row Or, W. if. Mattios Chief Medical Health Of eA Uh Officer of Quebec; Dr, W. C. Laidlaw, Chie Medical Health Officer of Alberta W. Ir Stephen, Iep tural Interests Chiet Medicah Officer of Saskatchewdu; Mr. Tom Moore, President of the Trades ail Lahor Rev, A.C. Calder, Wallaceburg, Nox Professor of Hygiene, University of Toronto; G. A. Hotlnd retapy of the Council; Dr, Gordon Hell, Clef Medieal Health esizned to accopt the rectorship of Officer of M Moly Trinity parish, London, WU RET Zi TAVERN. PORTEANG gt; iy LAL EL Charges, Paris parture. Herr Move is Conde: : Contended G With Allies in Bear jon Soviet Announces Paris, Nov, 24.- parture of Herr Von edition of the Press the German diplom: should it be nec ss: on the ferms of the the beginning of th imanou vre of Germ senate s hesitation, ure tH advance, and it. Furthermore, it crnment is the first applieation of the t London, Nov. 2+ with the allies in b: Soviet Russia, Sir* tor Home Affairs, lt; toda; MANY VICTIMS WREG Eighteen Drowned in V Montreal Twent; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., ighteen persons comprisiz of the steamer Myron, are have been added to victin Superfor's fury of the past Caught. in a terrific north Myron foundered u mile off White Fish point, Satu and eatly today sank in fo of water. Futile efforts were mu steamers to throw lines t Glinging to the cabin, So the sea, however, that the not hoid the lines and tor safety, the two steamers pelled to leave the scene. Coast guards are patrolling. of White Fish Bay for f hoping the. Myron s two lif vlow ashore. At five o'clock last night ev Calumet arrived at the S verted passing a yaw by logged about one mile be Fish point and a great ded wreckage between the poir patter ported towing the Miztec submarine chaser 4 figured so heroicall search: for the crew of the J left the Seo yesterday search-for the-crew-of-the any trace of tem, the w had been biewing a gale, very light. The: tug Alabama and 1 Nance Fett thd Soo yesterda for the steamer Hake te ashore on Watson reef i Mich. lt; Sis alate Arga, whi Two Killed in Tram Wi i Montreal Montr al, Nov. 24, Two known.jo have been kille: were injured Saturday nigh head on collision took place rebonne, on the Canadian P: vray between a special cari songers from the Empress which decked yesterday a for Torowto, and the Montr Vers of the trait cr ws, wh jured Were, with one except Montretl-Quebec express. F on tho:speciat escaped wit more erious than bruises. O-taine -weretrar tair rate of speed when the took place. The boat train on the track, but two bag and the second-blass cox press wore deraileg and sut cought.Sire. . Fhe passenge express: were knocked bo in the dintng car being thro the table, Louisiana Fire Clalms Pw Vietims Wille Platt, La., Nov. 2 1lve persons, most of them w girl, lost their lives here night in a fire which qui troyed frame bu of the village folk at a dance. Fifteen others 1 ously hurt, and search of th expected to add to the list of Ten of the dancers were death, and the others were a-wild rush to reach tho stre narrow frail starway, while t were sweeping rapidly, from
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