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1911-11-30
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MEDICINE HAT NEWS ' TELEGRAPHIC Favors Imperial DESPATCHES Board to Handle: vai kets of Vancouver to those cities Naval Question : Vancouver Member Suggests Riera preinting of Board northern interon wi at preset . A city, placing what he says will with Representatives of all Overseas Dominions ant Vancouver order Each to Give in Proportion to the Share of Trade. bant in th Ortawa, Nov ose last migbt at ton pate of the address . ed Monday, bad not b aited la : the completion of the will last Ull Tuesday next and ps te Cn fic to Jaune Cache haps longer, as there are still an e rand the bet of members on both side : he navigation House -who Fraser to Fe mowt interesting deve : ion 1 montan in th day's discussion ca . Jo awa an entral Br when J. H Burnh boro, devoted pra ade the journe a th k in time to be presen herigh not ane: Dor i 8 Me ire carandioglh had powe: 1 not t lt; hundred matter thoug federal gov deal with, the inquiry thor er Inn CHRISTIAN WORKERS . CONVENTION HELD WERE So cco Se Howson, Robertson and Br (From Saturd Nov Mr RCS The Christians Workers of te Evanpy icat as entered an inser was beled 7 the Evangelical ch giving the ratepayers an oppartunity renraiiieeren a city Wedinceday to say whether he represents Court by Ar Wagner i sews ot. Chickens , wil Welr and condemning the Weste presided at the home to roost. It is generally under- Theological College to pay 2,500 stood that Aldermen Hosson ama to Dr, Work as Dally) sign, When sugyested certain plpaibeniiion ts Convention jects tor: Aliermen Brown to discuss k ava fhinin(Gacely got furious, but shows no signs ertsou will resign, but why they covering the finding of the lower court should do so T us well as costa will be deposited with church, was present and gave several required at t i the clerk nts of the appellant practical addresses. Mrs. J. S. Daum council. No doubt officials toda; appellants, whilst not en vas Kkewise present and gave en atfelare good men, and can be dependet tering into particulars, take excer address on the subject, Work amoug upon to do the right thing Wy thacity ton to the judsment, bot points the children. Rev. J. St Bura, pas- if not unduly hatape : of law ard of facts, Hearing: of the ror of Neuburg, Alta., gave a pracc announers that t Ukely take teal missionary addreas, and readan but he takes g a the court essay prepared by Harvey Fister. of Melville, Sask, who was unable tO) greater Medici attend the convention. The pastor, 20,000 of Ree. L. Amacker, also gare an ad Sree. This convention was 4 spiritaal apd ad here today and repo fmteliectoa feast to all pussent. The) devoid of ideas ns Held her up themes were well selected, toucianz) Jonia and various phases of church life and ac- tivity. The church workers reqived a ;rogmss no: new impulse to continve inthe g0Q3 iy an ad work. It was agreed to have a con- it was declared. fired on the ashington, lt;everal of the Hing near the ship, The Cap- warships, demanil ssage. A cruiser steai ound her, examining the gion closely. Then the squad-/ which ir was FIwLAY-PAULY NUPTIALS ing sow ous to get From Saturday's Daily) jertly there Mr. Terence Finlay, sou of Hos.jrid of the W. T. Finlay ond Miss Gmee Pasly seems to te t were imited in marriage this morning sclves im a im the vestry of St. Patrick's church responsi 6 Selamat aatatier voces bg Rev. Father Cadoax and make insinuations. If the Times' ound guilty of manslaughter by a Mr. I. Hay amsisted tie groom) new oditer can make today. The shoofig occurrsd while Miss May Pauly, sister of the sp questions on t qeag Sse. BeAr the Pexidente ot te VIE bride, acted as Sridesmaid. After the in view a constru tim in West Philadelphia, Judgel sorencny Me sei Mex Fister carping destructive policy paper Bregy ruled strongly against the In- om the moon train for Calgary on might even y with their yeturn they will residg in this respect rather than with pity. What city we require at present is barmony and Toronto, Nov. 25. Kenneth Kenn loyalty to the city, but H this cam- dy, one of the best known prospec: pot be attained without giving che tors in Canada, who has just return- 2 real estate men full controt we will ed from the northern wilds, says: (From Saturday's Daily). have to suffer for tha ratepayers will Why, the Cobalt boom will be noth- Dr. amd Mes, Slick have returped pot submit to their methods. Now, ing when the real mineral deposits of) fons the east, where thee were atten- HF. Editor, I may say that my-Can- Northern Ontarlo and Quebec come ding the funeral of Dr. Siack s father jdidature is recaving strong support) to lgbtL ; Den Stack will reopen bis datal of- my chances of election are good. This ..He states that fist below James) fices om Monday Nov. 27th. eilt farmish enoogh material for lead- Bay. be had found a great quantity of) articles for last weik s editor of told, the sandy sot making the show) tbe Tinks for Tuesday's issue. ing all the more promising. Kennedy eee b Tins for Tucaday's ismve, Then Says that expeditions are now being To Mr. and Mrs, Orrie Ferns o/ the Will tap them for some advict as to xaos ee the mest approved methods of Bow to formed in New York and Boston to s- Gras Ventre, at the Matereity Howpi: 10,000 property for 40,000, Vistizate the mineral values of Barra tat this morning a denghter Toot satan ok pie oe and, so confident are the capitalis's 5 MARRIED land what creates the value Hay-Whitlock At Medicine Hat,.Non) th profits, Wy vaacurer Beso Nor G. Whitlock, and- Carton Marven 37 the local political plot is 110. in progress In British Columbia, Staoley Hay. j ot coming to a boil i' , ayparently being factor in the pretty soon. Thee evidently have a tS Tire er ate. T. C. Holt PRR EE EE) teapot im the office, an afternoon com. PM + igs exeeutive agent of the Canadian Nor- t Hy resience vou know. In plas of SY: thern, is the authority for the: state + CORRESPONDENCE * ing have a ahot. the new method PSTT at his company. will issue s eee There is no sign of cheques exceeding half a million to PEEEE EEE EEE EEE) any sirenes contest qutsite. TE contractors: for work, done on Vane ote bie seems to the'to get candidates. couver Island and mainland during Note While we welcome all Com) What about school trusters? Jt seems/ the month of November. As the work) munications from our readers, W ) 10 me that ther cups have a ten- wil occupy at least two years more wish it to be thorodghly understood tenes tq make them see double, mart in completion. at this average th that we do not necessarily subs- a Thnge pibdicity company will spend twelve. mailllons, cribe to or endorse the opinions Saene expressed by our correspondents. All fetters must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publica- tion but as a sign of good faith EA. shiuaced Iphia. Nov w who shot and killed Geo. . Leary, whom be accused of be: troduction of the Unwritten Law. DR. SLACK HOME ielicime ati Chicago, iL. Nov. 2: There are and shopmen representing f in the west raising ent crafts and all employed by Rock Island Railroad were today pre- pared to quit work and walk out on Ntrike at the word of the international ed success, officers of their tunions. President D. wee ener v. Mudge, of the railway, yesterday ely been con- Fefused any concessions in way of In sc known and erease in wages and working condit- Have anions at a conference with a committee of the nternational union officers Mp, Biitor: I am sure we all te jotee to see that the Times has se cured an editor. His name is G. E . I presume this is Mr. Ar mour of the Armour, Meneely 4 real etete fiem. Hat of course the sth Paper is not published im the mal es , Sr aMAx, This tt was thought would be the final tate office. Last week's efitor assur word of the railroad officials. 4 us thera was ao comection. Just There Is little danger trom a cold fo. Mr. Armour was a teacher in or from an at Of the grip ex-) Halifax, Nov, 25. The Halifax Toronto Street School. 1 wonder if/cept when followed by pneumonia, Board of Trade wants the Dominion the public why so. many and this never happens when Cham- goverament to establish a separate pease Cough Remedy s used. Thia branch of the marine and fisheries Temedy has won its great reputation department, devoted exclusively to the cares of colds and grip and can be fisheriea and in charge of a minister relled upon with implicit confidence. of fisheries. The board will also ask For sale by all deaters. tor the appointment of a fisheries com- roast. the EE mission for each province, to reside in t they Subscribe NOW for The Daily News. jee province where they may have He need induced tree Been so busy washing dishes. and ueiediction. The matter wil come up They arrived by the lner Rotter- Jagain before the meimortal is went to dam Separate. staterooms Ottawa were assigned to them, He fa to re kame his work at the Metropolitan Alta. Nov 2h Rxten- Opera House on Friday night, when we to thy Street Railway be rs as Tristan in Tristan und uring 1912 will in 4 he closest.cattention has xpenditure of 00 If the an- been pald to the tenor since, two years eatimates forwarded by superia ako he left the Royal Opera in Dres tendent to the commissioners are ap- et he was known as the pro The progress for the year hk and fled prec 1 thus be in striking contrast with itatel) mia before the that of Just year when no new exten- 4 Dresien Herr Dinges sfona were made, atte beingede ix along voted exclusively t pleting the steany work already undertaker the lt; e the conte of interest. Had they been married? Quebec, Que, Nov Did they Intend to wed? Both ques that Mr. George E. Acyot o San CE SRE SEIS is to succeed the late H. aereatieed naked the tenor, repeat uestion. No. we are not We will not be married. dan Oficially msouncudbuniu gt; Cane (eitoiaTeat BNR osnsot a19R founded and official announcement of ovary bps Sealy aka Taps (ok a . We are companions tn love, Madly eer passionately, I love my seer She loves me but we are nor rted at mit married. I have a son ten years 1 Son pri , hain have heen tr ted twice ne Dinges Is getes te travel with fre was 1 Seon soulmating is of littl cons: Th que her to Herr Dinges or to L line K.. by which rather unoertain title the tetior s second wife is known to fame As for Herr Dinges. he has hroughout the northwest have a divo line K has fed today of the disappear ance gf ALA. Bruton. cashier of the. aware of existing conditions. nfusin. First National Bank of Blanchard, N. get Dak., who left'his.home last Monday ; Alimony of 2,000 a yenr and ts fully the teno ree RHO 361 and was een in Fargo An exanfination of the affairs of th Qank shows everything to be In first feito Maiuston Nov traying any emotion the 18-year-old boy who confessed Tast class shape and Braton s friends are sure he has been the victim of foul Us onday that he murdered his mother Mrs. George Bean, and bis sister Miss Nina Beat, heard bimaelf pro- nounced guilty of murder in the first be housewike wiskes to keep the degree and sentenced to iife imprison cost of Christmas cake within mason Te wt ment at hard labor, in the superior must call for ed number of eggs. 7 court h Judge Fred M. Butler, who presid- commodity at all centifes has pyen ad- ed the trial, said it the most vaneing with marked rapidity for the charitable view he could take of the new laid article, and now on the crime was that the defendant's mind threshoki of the ing baking season, had dwelt upon his loss of property, the price is not only high, fout the ar willed to him by his father, and hail fe itself is aparce. With the moult- been excited and controlled by pas- season for the egg producers not sion, This condition. the judge small, continued, was stimulated by intox Storage stocks being mort reasonable icating Hqugr, furnished by his own in price are in good dem: amt the brother. The crime was committed in th can home.in Maidstone on March the ard. /9 last? Lg on the afternoon of tha date young Bean, with his rifle swung his shoulder; 4 the home neighbor and calmly announcet that his mother and sister had been shot and killed and that he was hunt- y assumed ng the murderers October there are those WhO 414, was discovered hiding iif clos sald that he had be n ordored. sto the clonet by his grandson and that while there he heard shots fired. The shock of the tragedy was too jmuch for the aged man and he died within a few weeks Bean when arrested, declared that activity im other lines, thost -notice- he wag Innocent, but last Mon ably thy heavier pork products. Lard when his trial began he unexpectediy is in good demand. This is attribut- entered a plea of guilty. Since then ed partly to increased cooking, which Judge Butler and his associates heard the housewife at this season of the eyidence to establish the degree of year indulges in the crime Butser is hokdimg a position of t steadiness. Receipts are at presenton I do not believe there is any other ) moderate scale. In some districts the Medicine so good for whooping cough yield has been slightly increased, due/a8 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to the closing down of cheese factor- Writes Mrs. Francia Turpin,. Junction Jes. The demand from England fhas Clty, Ofe. This remedy is also un- fallen of of tate on avconnt of difler- sorpassed for colds and croup. Por enc in values existing, but there is sale by all dealers good domestic trade. hint B shown iy small ove ceipts later on The demand for provisions on the whole fair. True, it is, that smok- wt goods are he atien: on which was theirs bet this is well made a PEPE EEE EE EEE ES New York, Nov. 24. Judge. I've + RO See NOt eee 2 FADS AND FASHIONS. + + helping with the housework that I didn't have time to get a job, Henry FF TEESE EEE EEE S Hughes told Magistrate Dodd in the New York, Nor. 26. The enterprise Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, It of the American m rchants catering was his answer to bis wife's charge to the tastes and needs of the women that he had not workked for six in all matters pertaining t fashion, but had been living off her he ft wearing apparel, militery or vome other part of feminine eauip- You lt;iid- what? exclaimed the ment, is almost unlimited. There was Magistrate in astonighment, for a time when Imported models of gowns Huighes, is able-bodied citizen, or wraps could be found only in the much farger than his wife most exclusive atelier on Fifth Ave- Well, I helped wash the clothes nue, but now even the department and I did the dishes and assinted stored have thaly- quota of Paris with the sweeping, Hughes said ami- gowns and wraps for evening wear, ably. Jonly one costume of a particular de- You oyght to be ashamed of your- sign being shown in a single. city, self, the Magistrate declared severe- however, American buyers order ly. You are a mollycoddle. A man thess gorgeous models from the should make a living and a woman French makers, who duplicate the should attend to the housckeeping. same gown several times. ench model Now you get out and hustle for a going to some important shop in a Job. and leave the dishwashing (o different town. your women folks. In anticipation of the social evenis of Thanksgiving week, with ta din- New York, Nov. 24. Carl Burriaa, ners, theatre parties, ete,. many hand- the Bohemian tenor, whose love songs some dinner gowns, dance frocks. have been beard at the Metropolitan cte., have been turned out by some ot Opera House since 1906, by turns Tan- the fashionable establishments for nhaeuser, Tristan, Parsifal, Lohen- their wealthy and fastidious patrons. grin, Slegfried and Herod, is back One of the shops made a most charm- in New York with Mra, E. Leffler ing Ittle dinner frock after a model Dinges, for whore love he braved the by Drecoll. This frock has petti- rage of a husband, the wrathful edict coat of lace flounces, very scantity that stripped him of court honors and gathered over a drop of pink chit- a long period of hide agd seck with fon. The lightness of thin skirt may the German police and law officers. he Imagined. Above It falls a tunic He Is held by the mpell of the wo- with side pleces reaching down as far man's beauty, he nays, She Is not o/s the knees. This tunic, of palest) be his wife he. Is already providet blue velyet, is scalloped at the bot- In that respect ut will be his beau- tom and edged with silver fringe, and tifal companion in love, by which looks much like one of the lambre- flight of fancy he to-day designated quins which used to be draped over one hitherto classified as an affinity. marble mantle pfeces when the latter They are just going through life. were considered unsightly. At the hand in hand, he dreaming of her edge of the blue velvet tunic is a beauty and charms and she absorb- festoon design of appliqued roses In Ing the wonderfal melqdy of his Yoico pink and silver. The bodice made in its soulful roles. of lace like the skirt, crossed demure- John Sweet, morethani + yee Thursday, November 29th, 1911 ly over the bust and belt at the waist others are finished with deep hom, under one big pink and silver rose. above which a fine xpray of embrold The sash of this frock a folded atrij) ery spreads out over the scarf, Teach: of blue velvet with a flat pump bow ing up a foot or more. Chiffon edged ls almost at the natural waist with marabout, velvet lined with sattn Ini fact, many of the new eveniifg und trimmed with fur, and great frocks show a tendency toward a nat- many other designs are also shows. ural waist Ine Marabout, ostrich feathers and com: An extremely handsome dinnur binations of the two are the feathers gown which ts tobe worn ata Thanks- used in the latest neck-pleces and giving dinner party, 1s of white thread muffs, Not for many years have lace and white net separated by bands these accessories proved as smart as of grey velvet, the whole tunic drop- now, So beautifully s manipulated pod over black, which makes the net that many prefer sets of marabout tn lace grey in tone like the velvet stead of fur, eapecially as thoy may bands. The bodice is of white lace be consistently worn he year around, and grey tulle, with silver fringe Tt ia likht in weight, soft, becoming Purple Is undoubtedly one of the and quite Inexpe most fashionable colors of the mo A xquare collarette of white mara ent ik used for entire costumay bout is bordered in black marabout or in combination with other colors while a boa of white marabout has an as trimming and are in great ostrich-blue finish, Another fancy t variety of shades, A very handsome to have muffs and collars constructed model of a winter gown, shown inj rom alternating bands of shirred chif- one of the fashionable shops, was of fon and marabont The new ostrich plum purple with a straight narrow boas are charming, Instead of the below the knees with old-time short ostrich, the boas of ey fold of the material piped with this season are made of ted ostrich, atin, There were two swing- and n frequently uncurled. This the back which gave a produces a wonderful fringed effect vroay effet across the waist at the/ so fashionable at the present me. In xk, This. by the way. is one ail hat teimm withers take the minant featares of this winters lead: ough the willow plumes es, and will be seen on every kind have dropped somewhat from favo of gown the French ones ure being much hie oat Was quite large and did worn not-follow the slim, straight New blouses and guimpes shore that all the tallors made conspie ther a closing directly in front, or lust summer, Tt had ;Jone lapped to one side under three cord across the back, a large battons. Whether the buttons the natural waist, which h wre lar small, they are conspl teri a peplun, or lower part, uous for their beauty and decorative hed half way to the knees. Th The skirts of the new three-piece ere two buttons to fasten it abor costumes are usually made with one the waist line In front, and a vol n- of the long tunic effects, with elther hous collar, soware aeross the back q real or simulated underskirt of am and running to points at the wats other material or of the same material The material was French grey bfoad- iu a contrasting color. Cloth. finished off with a band of ti Sometimes there s rms to be an of fpateriis and with: an-Exyptian -l fort to facresse the size of the walst sign in tubalar black braid fa the Tld- ny belting the figure Just at the thick dle of the back. est point, and, even then, belting it Scarfs are an Tmportar in o looscly. There are no more ght woman's costume this here walstbands in the fashionable world Mesias inn The vogue for Citoyenne frills, pe with bright-tued silk, of the plums, pleatings and other forms of satin, of lace, extension below the waistline is grow- angled net, in short of any art- ing stronger in all garments, includ- fete which can be artistically conver- ing walsts, costumes, and short silk ted Into a scarf. Those made of sai- ;oats supplementing the three-piece in and chiffon are gathered into a/ suits sort of tassel-ifke bunch at the ends The most conspicuous features of ith some sort of jeweled ornament autumn millinery are the great belght lt;a pendant fof the tall-peaked crowns, appearinx The straight satin scarf, which on all sort -and conditions of hat from nine to twelve inches wide ant and the trimming, which is aleo ene about one hundred inches long, fs not ployed to adi to the towering effects only fashionable and pretty but ser- Pierrot millinery shapes in velour, iceable and practical. Tt may be seratch beaver or French felt with pout the throat on a cold day, high round-topped crowns and slight- be arranged to protect ly rolied brims will be a popular fe west searfs ture of this fall's milliiery. tor wooden After back and white the most pop: ep bani of embroidery. ulat color in millinery ts purple, a deep bund of frin CE FAIRBANKS. WEEKLY NEWS PREMIUM) This year the Weekly News is in a posi- tion to offer its patrons something. abov the ordinary in the way of a premium. For two dollars paid in advance you can secure the Weekly News for one year and a volume VETERINARY compiled by J. 8. Hodgins, V. S., honorary graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, and T. H. Haskett, secretary of the Veterm: ary Science Company. The book contains over four hundred pages and deals exhaustively with the anat omy, diseases and treatment of domestic animals, also ontaining a full description f medicines and receipts. The book-is now-in its twentieth edition and,is sold in the regular way for No farmer or stock man should be without it. The supply is limited and will doubtless be sold out early in the coming month. Get your application for a copy in ed REMEMBER, 2.00 Thursday 29000000 Shops o: Cure t Fire, Stoc Farm veyan teamship Line ai pecial att MHEDICINE f does a larg 1.90 0 year in a Sareeret Fiat rate of Bie, Advertising. G oud copiew each were BARRE: Office Bur wees Stew Res Ho. sto Live Stock Secretary M
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