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r The Ac Soak eg cose Ss cose lt; Sastestudte chostestostent Mestosteatritoateatesteatectestnct : . id there delegate amy i ates were noinclig regular u TRADES AND LABOR OUNCIL ENDORSED EARLY CLOSING BILL in the Legislature, Their Endorsation aft Labor Cour Aly session inst 5 4 Rood a Prreaident B, W ae new vem th routine busineag di Sesteats Sees The World s Best MAGAZINE? posed of. This is your last chance to secure Cosmopolitan at the special low rate (to Canada) of 1.50, Subscriptions accepted at this rate until Dec. 5th. (ey would be nigat sion of the of the oute Ball ferent pai and Hat pro ntroguced Alberta various business and g by-law osed POLITAY AGENCY, Box S51, Winnipeg. kes interesting rea sch agita of the province ding efforts as drafted Whether Ci SIR GILBERT PARK JACK LONDO: ADMIRAL WINFIELD SCOTT OUVERNEUR MORRIS, psychological, subtle, master of the claritles of English style, merit, reminiscent of the great evenson, of whom he fs-an undoubted disciple though not in WILL ca picking. who has ever bought any part January. ROBERT W..CHAMBERS new novel DANA-GIBSON, begins with eminent that we best maga: coming n mind of and for exist the way stories and you will want to read 1 passed. Am ple, though officially denied the fruits of bis long santiago, one of the great eea-fighters of chley completed for the Cosmo- onal recolleetions of bis firty-five xious to do this for there was at least one But we urged upon him the jon readers would sce each listalment of his story. with Admiral Dewey man was history politan a years in old sore fact that ead the most of these feaders bolieved. nany other notable opolitan deserves the c h Author-Journi Engl lieve that In e ever published vere and thi he great public, master of the short story The Call of the Mr. London will contribute a the best work he has yet done each month tales as elemental pas a Admiral Schley, Shortly hefore series of articles the navy. He w that an dutobi nearly four mij who stood on the deck of the continue RUFUS and BLACKIE. of complete. turn of the wheef a promoter right to make tinue during the year. author of Robert Louis S: to appear monthi: Th a burried art any sense an im tator. RESOURC SCHLEY hero of is death Admiral giving bis p not faphy must reopen. S justly America wild, nd A man died the other day, and with his-death rica s most popular hero popular because championed by the peo- brilliant mall short stories of pre-eminent recently for us to say, but so far as America is concerned, Kindly glance range of subject mat GET-RICH-QUICK chronicling the adventures of our old friends J. are such thoroughly charming Tgues that you find yourself hoping to goodness they will get away with it ccess you would keenly regret. paid it b: ver the Fr treated minently sane and entertaining writ author of The Right of Way. books. ay Charles Edward Russell has rile writer, The Sea Wolf, resounding with din of the fie Smoke Bellew Brooklyn that July Sunday In to the glory of that great victory. GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTE Thus it is when by offers Wallingford 1,000,000 for a franchise and -way hich has cost him nothing and it is seen that he will not have re there is intense relief. These stories will con- Subserihe now. Act tet ade by for the s Seats of the Mighty a. service, Anything short sudden Despite the Fact that Tarty Clos Closing of ne of Shape I in the City Will Inconvenience Working Men, the Local Council Unani- mausly Gave the Bill, About to be Introduced An Act to Provide for the Ing of Shops ty by and with the Legislative Alb Au thority cOSMO- WT. Stead, the we frankly admit we are producing the t of contributors to author of such and many other ce fight * gtory which by Read one of these This that the men 98 were entitled stories will NADA STAND FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF HER TIMBER AND NATURAL SS AS THE STATES HAVE DO made for the Cosmopolitan a thorough investigation of lumber trust methods he has followed the sifppery trail of the lumber octopus literally from coast You will be surprised at his revelations. at the tremendous power of the trust, ts brazen indifference to all but its own interests, prove to be more popular with the reading public than was The cosst and he has the goods. its hold upon legistators, Law which: recently appeared in Cosmopolitan. with a subscription to COSMOPOLITAN; She will remember and appreciate your thoughtfulness The Turning Point, Christmas number. ifs highway methods of national pocket It will be a great series of articles vitall interesting to ev ryone of tree. The first article will appear in Mustrated ty CHARLES This story will run through several months and we feel justified In making the claim that it will (Remember her and consideration for her,.every month uring uimman TO-DAY 1912 Subscribe now, sending your name and hers, and a neatly engraved card bear for her will be deliverd. about tig the announcemer December 25th). of: your subscription re GRAHAM PHILLIPS last work The Price She Paid lea HENRY LEWIS, language champion, Arierica s gre In addition to the above there will appear during the year 1912 the best work of many PRP EREREEEEE EEE: eee ik which this gifted Author finished shortly before his death, will run during the Winter months, In this story we have Mr. Phillips at his best and those of you who read The. Grain vf Dust will understand what that means. CHANDLER CHRISTY. writers and artists of national prominence. Cosmopolitan at the special low rate, to Canai COSMOPOLHT, 00D HOU WORLD TO-DAY For the whole family AN for him and her KEEPING For her and him 1.50 1.50 2.00 The jilustrations are by HOWARD fest political writer will report political events of the coming Presidential campaign for Cosmopolitan. This is your last chance to secure Your subscription must be mailed to us not later than December Sth earlier if possible as only 00,000 copies of the Christmas number will be published. of 1.50. Canada Postage. Tota) 50 50 is0 Until December 5th, all three to one Address. Please enter my subscription for one year to Cosmopolitan at 1.50, Good Housekeeping und Cosmopolitan at 285 or Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and World To-Day at 3.00. Street Name Province City e 2.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 5 FAMILY GROUP pppip-enrtettieee Deeb al ne order MEDICINE HAT NEWS, fix provided by this Act, may at which, efther throughout fled part thereof, of any ap. all shops, or nts and Effect of Order. 2 the hours on the several dayy of the week the area having a population according to the bf the local authority or in any spect: shops sand fled class are to be closed of the Thursday, November 29th. 1911 Militant Sulivagette Tity Ine ely nieans (he MAYOR ana ot the city; and counc in town cas at Visits the City and. By tats Eat ens og ved aa) Talks of the Cause Shop Hours Act. canizati n would be called on for fln- i 4 as may de apecitied In the order jal contributions, but labor men -f+ of Jo ole of fe fe fe oh oe oe fe asainst fitteen or twenty cents on a fo) Provided that the terms and condl- yuig te asked to subscribe for the q- bushel of wheat, but they are compell- ade) tions as respects post office business) paver at 1 per year. Labor Councile Ved) to take No. Sin this country, for dy shall be subfect to the approval of the tre asked to endorse the venture for 4 WANNIERED Nheat that would grade No. 1 in the Postmaster General a term of five years. The communt- fp of of ofe ole of oe ofe fe ofp fe of ofe Staten If the duty was off, so that the Procedure for Making Orders. 3 atisy found fault with the contents krain could be marketed there. Mr, (1) Upon a petition being present- oy some newspapers which adver (From Winnifred Record.) Beckstrum s6ld a valuable farm white 2. ed to the local authority cccuptere of at least two-thirds ned by the in ys more profitably sub-divided into Monday evening in answer to a me: number of the shops to be affected by Gilbert Erickson left for Dakota on b Was wny Work has been commenced o tise sub-divisions of cities that could m the , Jeorn-fields, and these latter are just age that bis father was seriously 11, 2 store building being erected by the order, the focal authority shall oo'o5 tor the working-man's hard- He expect to remain there for a part Mr. Hobs of Medicine Hat. The bulld- give public notice in the prescribed saveq earning t Bee ES iy ing when completed will be 24270 two Finanner and in the prescribed form of eee eae are: tories. heir intent toliake au: order epee: , 72 gt;, commucallon waetou mation) Brofe Nebaal Feeisnad on TENE TT arcccod who: hag beehito the fying therein a period (not being lees Banded overite apectal committee Gay trout the springs: where he BAR ce this laummerapent this week in than the presaribed period) within josed of Messrs, Fleming, Shere been for the past BONDS ie town and announced his intention of * vat fection 46 tie: petits lesa Collier for a report to be hand- health is not very much Improved. sige : Go which any objections to the petition -2'1, a+ the next meeting of the coun- R. H. Paul made-a business trip to Withdrawing to Join the new M. W. A. F jooon the round of Wt being tnautt Parker Bioware betting a Ierge/ CAP be organized Bere the frat under a mistake, of otherwise affect- tof . pears that the sufliciently signed as hereinbefore re- ed than the local authority shall qui make the order. Ie If great public great and undue hardship to Individ- fairly be apprehended from the order, e ing the validity or objections ft ap) 8 me is properly and Chine Provided that the Lieutenant-Gover- nor in Council for good cause shown inconvenience or e vais can be shown to result or may whith will greatly improve pearance of the building. some discussion the ap- were of the Some of the dele- opinion that the s should be moved off jame hand this week. The se laundri th wiain' streets of tho city were obj ctionable and should not re- than pleased with her business, She Jeelve the support of the laboring) also informs us that she will put inal M. J. Collins returned from hi men, as there was a white Iaundry in full line of canned goods and confec- to Minneapolis on Monday. the ejty. Other speakers claimed the tionery at once. chinaman bad the same right to do A party of surveyors have business here as the white man, We) busy during the past week running a/ School district. are living under the British flag of try line in the country to the south of W. E freedom. The Chinaman pays a big) Winnifred. The object hand Is useless. is to deter- itor on Monday Frank Claussen is troubled with a doctor Mrs, J. Sausser, the new Proprietor S Y8 the cords in the wrist are pataly- ts they of the Turtle Cafe, says she is more d and while there is no pain, the trip J, R. Agar made a trip to Bow Island baen on Monday to transact business for the Kendall was a western vis- may auapend the operation of the or- Prle for bis entrance Jato this covn- mine the lay of the land with a view Perey Robinson haa taken a posi- der during such time and upon such * Which other foreigners do not to stralght ulng the road. The sur- tion with the Fisher Mere. Co, Percy f conditions as may soon meet (or al- s ternativels) (2) ed by the order of the Governor in Council; and the Lieut- San -Governor in Council may re- rote any closinorter eter whti itera or so far as it affects class of shops or trades. gt; Provided that shall be Iald before the is confirmed and if an address is presented to the Lieutenant Governor by the Legislative Assembly within the next subsequent forty days on which that Legislative Assembly has say after any sith order is laid be- fore it praying that th ord r miay be cancelled the Lieutenant Governor in Counell may annul the order and any order so annulled shall become void and of no effect. 401f at any ime ft is made to ap- pear to the satisfaction of the local authority that. the majority of any class of shops to which a closing order applies are op- posed to the continuance of the or- der, the local authority shall revoke the order in so far as it affects that) jelass of-shops but any such revdcot fon shall be without prejudice to tht ete oeeeeeess 2 coats Coates eS making of afy new closing order. 5. If any person contravenes thi 4H provisions of a closing order he shatl be Mable on summary conviction to a aie fine not exceeding in the case of a dp) rst offence five dollars, in the case , of a second offence twenty-five dol- ste and in case of w thrd or subse- z quent offence one hundred dollara 4 2, fp or tn-any order shall lable to any penalty after the clot jing bour any customer the shop before the closing hour. 6. The Lieutenant-Goyernor SY Counell say male: resutstions tor Prescribing anything which under gy this Act tn to be prescribed; and (b) ax to the mode of ascertain- ing the opinion of oceuplers of shop: and (c) generally for carrying into : ae In this Act. unless the context. otherwise requires (a) The expression shop in- cludes any premises or place where retail trade Gneluding the business of a barber) Is carried on: ( gt;) The exprension local autho- No such order shall be effective until it has been confirm- Lieutenant- closing order Legislative Assembly as soon as may be after it thenceforth concessichs to come-here. The. Trades ts-eastly oxytatned, expressed that the working.men of the occuplers of a a elty were as eager as the real estate ee tries locate here and to have Medict Hat grow as it had never before, build homes of their own here Provided that nothing in this Act) nder a person who was int Dusiness trip to Bow Island on Thurs- inj day. We receive him here and must vey lett the main line at Seven Per- reat with him honorably. As to sona passiag three miles to the south greet you sith a smile whether thetr premises are objection- of Whitla and after following the able for sanitary reasons is another draw in the north side of 10-10, angled question, and it is up to the city coun- northwest, striking the main-line ag- cil to investigate this question and ain at Winnifred. There have been the necessary action. Some several of these lines rin in the past more lively discuasidn will no doubt and nothing definite ever came of st take place at future mectings and in all probability th A news item from the Dally News of the aaine kind Was the sybject matter of further talk p. 1, Beckstrum returnew from hie the proposal of the Pubileity Com- trip to eastern North Dakota on Sun mittee to get after the working. men gay of last week and reports jof the city for donations of 5 and 10/ prosperous In the fed towurds the fund. Itwas stated by -Thu crops were good. a Jone speaker that. the wage earner/quality was wot the best, yet every- Tablets do not stricken or gripe pays already the lion's share of the thing was grading No. 1. The farmers jexpense in locating industries here, are stiil all in great glee over the de and that not even a fair wage clause feat of the reciprocity agreement in is inserted in building and operation Canada but they say they are at a loss contracts when concerns are given to understand how it happened. That pay T. D. Fisher purchased the poo the billiard hall On Monday seve Is another Among the number were Johnson, Holn, Baldwin. 00-1 the Garland. Brothers wings Deer Valley. 4 while the Chamberlain's Stomach and Bergan the most delicate youngest child. woman, The old and feebio The voters ot thix country did-net-have-enovgh con- fidence in their own loyalty to put it Council had written the City along these-ines and the City Council had taken no action. The opinion was ulating the bowels, dealers. For sale b; is a genial good fellow and will always. 1 tab les from Dan Bennett last Saturday. and is now the general proprietor of of our citizens de a trip to the Hat on. business Measrs, Dodds, O'Neal, Trone, Weed, Trubble, + and Liver and may he taken with perfect safety by or the will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening thelr-weakened-digestion-and for reg- y all oe men or any one else to have indus- qe eet ot a: oO: zZ N rr z lt; gt;: lt; Pn Jan effort should be made to bring in ide industries that were of benefit to/ skilled labor, that would employ men at wages that would enable them to The Organization Committee report ed that through their ffo 3 plurnbers of the city had been brough: together. Application has been for- A meeting of the Delegates representing ded to headquarters for a charter. and organization will be ted shortly, the yarious District Conservativ: rela tions in the Eleetoral District of Medicine Hat, will be held in the City of Medicine Hat Tuesday Night, Dec. 12 at, the hour of eight o clock, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest this constituency in the next Provincial election. Secretaries of Associations will please not- ify the undersigned before that date of the names of their respective delegates. Place of meeting will be announced later. S.G. BANNAN, Secretary-Treasurer, Medicine Hat Gonser vative Association. GOD SAVE THE KING comp C. Forster and Dave Settle made a Wm. J. Taylor called on F. last Friday on business. Wm. Wilbur Is over helping H. Arndt to atack his grain The wind blew quite. gale on Sat- urday- It blew the tops off of Leen Losey's grain stacks . Forster with the help of-some of Lis neighbors finished stacking his graip on Friday and Saturday, Mrs, P. Settle left on Tuesday even- Ing for the East, where she will spend some time. L. B. Losey imoved his house up on a foundation on Monday. Settle m aren , 2 Be howr fixed by a closing chedule. . ered to as the Post Office buninens. Says the Women are Insistent in their Demands and will closing hour aE eo ea ee Toes male) coach) dl cereal Not Stop Agitating Till They have the Vote. Aix o'clock n the evening on any appliances day of the week. except that on The sale of intoxicating Mauors specified day in the week it may be for consuimption f oft the pre (From, Saturday's Daily) h bol Holir/not/eariterithan twelvelolclony) mine, Tam convinced of the utter futil- delighted to see In yesterday's papers The sale of refreshments for Con ty of opporthg the agitation for fe- that over two hundred women had RA cloning eden ohibtt, sumption on, the premises male suffrage, sald Mrs Peters, of been sent to prison for the cau F absolutely or subject to such The sale of tobacco and oer SHO- Manchester, England, this morning 'This only shows how determined we ained in the order. the carrying, The sale of newspapers fr arrival in the city on the Impe- monstrites to what lengths we are on of any retall trade after the clos-/ The business carted on ata rail) si) Limited, Mrs. Peters (s a pro- prepared to go. even to death in ord Hux jHown unto lacesjnote te nk pa orady houkara Orie cates Wr yainetnoo at English suffragette and is on to gain the suffrage that 1s our right seep withiw:th taren:ta whlch theorspmnsab ire or way to Vancouver but during the Continuing, Mrs, Peters sald that 4 rly Cles-/der applies, for the carrying ou of) There was very little discussion on few minutes she Was at the C.P.R. she did not Intend to speak on the sich it would be unlawful to keep) the question The siews of the dele- jonot she gave the News. a few opine audfect of suffrage whilet in Canada md Fase 8 Shop open) Aran eBay BaUe gates were as one that the proposed iong regarding the agitation in which as she had only come here for a holt obi) 8) ene Onlermay, DIN would proye beneficial Iegislation aye has taken so prominent a part./day, but, she added significantly rt a( Define the shops and trades and that It would pave the Way f0F) Speaking of the progress that haa Whenever I get an opportunity of to which the order applies: and) the early closing of shops In the clt: oon made in the old country in the pressing the claims of the women on Cia tie cb) Awmnprige eaten, (efiey. the The) malotlty Airection of female suffrage Mrs. the people I shan t let the opportun- closing hour in cases-of emeiency were laboring m Peters said: Things have advanced ity slip by. 5 and in such other circumstances as convenienced by the early closing Of 5, far that Mr Asquith has been com- As to Canada, she continued, T niay be specitind or indicated in the) stores to a certain extent, Wut they oiied to grant our women an Inter- think It fs a great country and it has marderiaeg were all of one mind and a motion ew and t seo by th papers that at infinite possibilities before it. How (c) Contain any tneidental,sip- was earried unanimnotsly endorsing tho progent time there Is a bill walt- long t wil remain great, however mental or consequental provis- the bill as outlined above. and It WAS.) CG resented for adult auffrage. entirely depends on how Canadian fons which may appear neceanry or further ordered that the President) ty. ui wilt give ue the preatesc legislators treat thelr women. As proper, id Recording Secretary notify Hon) oy screunity for which we have wait- far as 1 can see Canadian women A SRONINE. Saye aia order) C. R. Mitehell, the local member Of) oa 46 tong We are going to Insist) have to work Just as hard as the men aN ADEE RSE abbey se House: ANG (a tbeb ea Sree e cof that eta 4 to the effect and they should therefore have equat pega Uasenps tae: Charl tent sun PUlboy ve tue ounce attire oreo that the term adult include women responsibilities with the tmeb. 1 f nor to'any sho only trade the in er of the Bill of the en Ml 1h en, Tt is preposterous don't think It will be necessary to re Se eee one of more dursation of the council, representing wien yon consider the claim of the sort to militant means to get the suft- of the trades or busineses mentlonell as it doos nganty exery Ibo wou omen that any one should be so rage for I think the legislators of se Fi Thecasbedele se as sere Jbrazen as to allege that women Canada have too much sense to allow eee re Rene Several trades and bus A letter was received from Calgary shoutd be kept out of polities and re- the women to cry for the vote in va agp noses Are carried on in the same SHOP (stating that'steps Were under Way fOr /fused the vote while any man over) expect to be at the const for about af, anit any one of those trades oF Bus - the publication of a labor paper 48 the /twensy-one, however, Ignorant he a month. coffeluded Mrs, Peters, and Soi nee are carrier nature that/official organ of all organized labor) may be, is allowed to exercise the I shail then return to England when es ere te ena /bodies in Alberta and Saskatchewan. franchise 1 consider it to be an act/1 hope that the cause will bave ad- Sgt neses carried on in the shop the clos-/4o be issued solely in the Interests Of / of gross Injustice and my friends vanced great steps and we shall be at iE order would not appty fa the shop. organized labor. It was proposed that) who think the same are fighting with nearer to the proisised land than y shop may be Kent oben after the) che various local bodies select a com) al their might and main to have this ever before ah Closing hour for the purroses of those) mittge to dictate the policy of the canker in the law removed. I was spy caace enascusti esses Put on) paper on,Inbor Issues, No labor or- v *y such terms and under such conditions Thursday, Nove S000 ATwenty-Fi scribec Possib Here IN Four thousand dc suttherljed by uke Hat now ties in ts it of the publicity anembers of the co collecting q stall the subscribers to them have not its ed but it is hoped sek that 25 per Subsertbed will be the bank, This ar 000 it is expectedl business of th: commiagioner for at mae 1 OntA Scotch Pipers and Electio: (From Fri A. number of pr Logether last aii forming a local will take part in ties during the 0 Officers were cle hentia are now co start operations. elected president : Tol Muir secrets treasurer, and G Ak the present in communication - Old Country and within short ti four of five will ranks. Ea ommmunicated Ht Grst-rate-piper s tion really firs expected. Subeeri ing round the cit obtaining the ne: which to start th NEW SHAMP THE AlD a - (Prom Fr After having di that kis Little 3 taking any more, waste that, which Harry Vincent a glass of te da glorious sweet. eloobolic well up in the att spill the ligu reposing comttont be commenced to iron hamd of tho, his steap and esc cal temporary ho appeared in che answer to the wi and after pleadin soaked five buck DRUNK WIIL Thomas Mock ing da a local b and though at thet lie had real Wards candidly whip reminded hi ther mean offenc was in danger had he sold tin dotars aod costs DRUNK AN Horeen Thorte disorderly Inst spree cost him t LOCAL (From F J. Niven of C city today. , Leppar of in the ci T. P. Brown arrivals im the B. W. Gray 0 the city yesterd Alex McRae o ing few days P. C. Binchris ed im tha city Mr. ant Mre. Meleod ia spon amd is leaving. Jaw. Moe. H. E. T
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