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ir Atberss. 7 the foundations. upon which a exercises ST PATRICKS CHURCH CORNER STONE WELL AND TRULY LD BY HIS GRAGE ARCHBISHOP: Lt LEGAL (From F Yesterday was a Er days Dally unions and n of what egal, of appointed of the dioces: ime this summer) but it si the laying of the cornerstone of edifice which will be at-ony of the tinest Cat new charch,an when comple olic ehurches At 230 p.m a large conce: assembled at Be new church Broalway, where Architect Cutter, and the contractors, Pardy and Hen treet eversthtecte peremonies of the afternoon, U0. der a canopy which had been erec At the sotitheast corner of the bulld: he archbishop donned his y ts and the choir baving) sang th Haly God. We lis Grace, accom the clergy and acolytes. proceeded to b a temporary cross, where the main al erected and bestowed the blessing upon the site of that impor ant requisite of Catholic worship. T gitar, which is being furnisi special rate contribution, be made in. Italy of Carrer and Will cost some 4,500. The archbishop and patty-then pro- ceeded to the cornetstone, where, with a silver trowel, His Grace be- ritualistic marbl and the place where it was-to-reet Then, after changing the Litany of the Saints, the clergy moved In sol- mn processign about the outside of Diessing of prayer was given. Re urniig-to-the cornerstone, which by this time had been hoisted into place, the archbishop with appropriate ritual pronounced the stone duly Tal After returning to the canopy, 1 hymn, Veni Creator Spiritus , was rendered by the choir and then His Grace delivered an address on the subject, The Church as the Palace of God He said that the cornerstone of that edifice had been Iai in the uame of Christ One occasionally read of cornersiones of other bulla- ngs being laid by various bodies with- lt;i: glst any-reference to religion in the + pore te discount anity, 1t was needful that In cere jonles of this -kind some notice fhould be takeh of the event nine- teen hungred years ago. If the sindience would study the prayers and songs they- would see that this cere- mony was performed in the name of Gor ta ave 8 Eschariet, and and a number of adults : He helleved this tobe ate Spe ends Busy Day Conducting nat School Address of Appreciation ceremonies began With the day. Rey, Cadoux Address Read. The ceremonies t oF of, St. Patrick's pa discourse to the genial yw who were therg to rece address of welcom. of ftrst communion. He told them tion, of the pastoral care was presen aif of the nbisb: ted a br tid pam twos sons t hand, as hey y to receive the budy of their wr in. tha holy reparing were short sone iength, Sbenking of hls pleaue sacrament sf ihe seat Xe well as at Yearning of the ogress of the parish and vonqracul oa the aptendid new ch ct erecting He exhorted parents uf the littieones who, had been confirmed to atill watch over and bem in thelr Feligious tte-es would still need hePp atid cave rontewt At watch tate parist TI TWerIysalx boys ahd a distance and: main Eirle tecme of-them very finy:tots) in st, His Grace showed himeelf febly mored at the leave-taking of m he bad watched over confirma the heart and exhorted the ery faithful Ted. tar rait and were given. communion the cougre His Grace ong The Reception. cceived At two oelock a long strit according o th Of mot- similar rt werr tyne -atroire ofthe perenne 7 a Patin being ure: inte internet MEDICINE HAL NEWS rs tor for some time when Father Cadoux took charge in dune ef 1910. At tba time thre. ware abou stor five families In St Patrick's wher nore are uearly three hundred. The new building si vax purchased in February, 1911, and ema properey woh tnt taste firat sod for the new church was turn: od last September, while tne contract ors, Purdy and Henderson, started work on April 14th of this year, It is ror worship by the end of the year. his parish work by Fathers J, Cailler and. J. Reber, desery at credit Ue Unttein enerey wad executive f in Aitawana ation Cadoux who te serie tet Grace spoke of the wonderful pro gies of Medicine Hat ducing the Jast three years, When visiting here a mew I sec ao he hardly knew the cit: and now he understood that the pope had doubled since bis last visit. The city s natural jas was a been well tested. His Grace men- tioned having himself ueen gas in the Athahaska River district bubbling up A missionary of tho through water sampl Ta regard to ri acchbishop s9id ed, ecclesiastical provine kerosene from that region, igious waaTtErs, Ue t his newly. forn Bamon: SR EIS Be bee PoTenE To ReaT apie ead conte, besiTen Wis ows the work of furthering the new church and in this he has been ably support .4 by the parish council composed of Miller, B. De Harnais and J. A MeDonald representing the parish, and pointed by the archbishop, With the completion of thelr magni flcent, new charch the people of St Patrick's will have no reason to. bs shamed to be compared With any pa fans Apeliete Cansdn ie AB TUTE TUTTLE GE UNIQUE WELCOME BY METHODISTS aaraces ST ae duced to bis new congregation at Fieh Avenue Methodist leeived a hearty welcome at a unique service and preached his first sermon as. pastor of the church yesterday Targe audiences attended each ser vice. The-morning service was an infof- mal affair, the regular preaching be- ing dispensed with and a reception for th new minister took. its place. Rev. C. J. Wilson, M.A., the financial secretary of the church, presided and latrer the devotional exerseses called upon Mr. John Kennedy on behalf of the trustee Board to moves resole tion of welcome. which was seconded by Mr, C.J. Bristab. After these ad dresses, Mr. Tuttle briefly replied tn acknowledgment, after Which th congregation filed past the front of the auditorium and each was intro- duced to Mr. Tuttle by Mr. Wilson. shenewsainietcs io the city first and spoke briefly of its resources diocese, those of the newly appointed suftyran of Calgary, Bishop MeNally Jand of the vicar-apostolic of Atha basca and McKenzie. These would be practically free in their own di coses but His Grace would preside ay synod. The apostolic delegate Canada, Monsignor Stagni. who presents the pope, ic Row on a tour jot the West, and will be in Edmon- ton week after next going on from there te-Vancouver. It is expected to receive the legate on his Hat will be visited is for Bish- D McNally to deternitne. Archbishop Legal left for Eamon- ton on the noon trail The members of the local branch of the Painters Union -held a most en Josable smoker jn the Cochran bail on Saturday evening, when the large hall was filled to its capacity. and many bright. speehes Were delivere besides amusements which go to make up a gathering of this nature carried 0 T. Haley's address was perhaps the feature of the evenin: for in that he addressed bis audience and urged his hearers to do all in their power to bring about a larger repres- entation of every-union in the city, and, get every man to ffoin his branch trades unjonism in Medicine Hat be- come a great force for good. That's a great bunch of hitters the Naps hgve-t-the-outtetd. Jackson; LRyan, and Graney are all clouting consistently in the .300 rank Soa While there are undoubtedly Gearing many names an Sescript ern cities, it ig not in many cities trees. s Tentiered-and-ati-other- feeling on the principles of trades unionism The sialaschol diy are come, the saddest of the yoars for the students of the schools of the provinces, for this morning the annual department Tal examinations started. At the) Alexandra school of this city, 1 apector JW. Brown is presiding, as Supt. W. 6. Principal Tavd -o After the regulations * bad and tho students told the city -and Taber. been read terrible things that would happen if other or ki papers, sign their names so that those who read theig papers will not kiow who wrote them, et ., ete, th Suatents were given papars-in Bog lish literatute, while this afternoon they are shoWitig what they can do in the way ot Fimglish composition. Today there are 67 students writ ing the Grade VITT (entrance), exam GiTormal meetings of tme-provimetat+inetions-25-weiting Grade IXasd 11 vritine XN. Next Monday 3 and NIL. will start, th deine 19 of the former and'12 of the latter. The last of the students to finish ,will.not be through until July 5th. hat Bishop-MeNally will be in Cal Although a couple of days ago the from the coast Whether Medi- honlth authorities reported that the first time in many weeks, the Isola tion hospFtal iad hecome-absotute paticritless, but this happy state of affairs. was not destined to last long, for yesterday there was one pa: tient sent there, according to the in formation given by Dr. McBride who stated that acase of dipbtheria had, Seed ASco Vere THM STE aR th sufferer rushed tg the hgspital The heatth department are so far particularly thankful to the Tact thet up-to-the present although at times they have had slight typhoid scares, not a case of S cotertainment this dangerous disease has teen re- ported, and they are hopeful that if ang attacks are reported they will be of avery slight nature. Ose or two of these searae have emanated from tent town Dr. M ide informed the News this morn- fot tas UBT re saTd coun heer op-closer examinasion has ing been made, it was found that they were false alarms, Several times has a warning been published in these columns, explain- ing that the autoist who would know- -ear through the city with the cut-out open was running Hay of this ebing notes on their cuffs oy ThiinnAlls, emt tow To totd ther lis worthy of terious Sorte TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Wasdington, June 23. Ermigration ot American farmers isa, monaco o tha country, apeaker Champ Clark Modification of the land extension. of homesteads he wad A nowadays editors and preach todehing the evils of the large immi to this country but very lit abana Haws-and gration fugace of emigration an our tature In ope American week not long sinee 1,845 farmers with 388,500 in ash and 140,000 im effects crossed into western Canada to settle pera amently. That week war below rath: fer than above the weekly average of emigrants.to that region alone. How many go to other countries, I do not Saray ee farmers to. the Canadian northwest thought for these emigtants are ameng our. best citizens. . The principal reasons why they expatriate themselves is HHEHire of cheaper lands and less stringent land laws as to homesteading, ete -Conseqnientiy, Congress our homestead cox ae Teasy as possible. compatible with safety and should increase the area for homesteading by-judiciousl en Feouraging both the immigration - and drainage. Some statistician with an alluring: tupt of mind has figured it bat the aveace adult money value of 1,000, con- sidered soley as set to the coun btry-If that is true, then when 1, 845 Amer ssed th border depleted te teset public by 1,850,000 financial of themselves, plus 388,500 plas 140,000 of personal effects, x total of 2,378,900, a. considerable financial drain on even such a rich sounitry x this - Muitiply the 2,378,500 by 52 as we have the grand annual total of loss to the ripublic of 123,582.000 Fone to Canada alote, We shoatt have sense enoughgo find a remedy for this countinucd ind increased loss of good citizens farmers London, June 2 . (C. A. ) dude: ing by today s eables there gcems to ave been some excitement; especial Ting maby tutes and also tothe city Syines and statements in London-regarding the n n arly all of the west- was therefore Hable to be hauled be- : i financial standiniz of Canadiap mun exeahne ot american 8 Rails Are Hard Get Will Operate T Fall Sure. Probably Locate fast Company Has Ord Large Electric, Locomo for F ht Handling Switching. Because it ix Vory difficulty tc ris in Canada, owing-to the ri work-which is giecting-all the ing mills, Genoral Manager Sw Montreal Engineering wh arrived in t being secured city ye t-raile Henieeborneaan livery of them was expecta d the-early part of August. It is possible to secure the tails in Canada present tifur, and to secure the other MaKe of atroct car and Tay them on a street which be pattd within the year) wou sumicthing like throwin: sea, but-as the other more easily secured jt is the i tion b the company to. st them on the streets which will be paved for a year ot so, an starting-at the outer ends of Hines and working towards the tre of the city. the work of I the street railway tean TH proc with just. the sam With the standard rails 66 mf. Pennsylvania Mr. Sw stated that better freight han qwould be ontained than if the Were purchased also stated th rails in ; to their advani via the States, handling ingle Truc Arrangements have already rails wil in Cabada, ar if they bought daz t would have eto ship then because the fr would he so much qu Cars and growth. He then extended wel- come to the chureh district of which Mr. Tuttle will be chairman and ask- ed the congregation to forbear with the latter If he should find it necess- ary to devote considerable time to district affairs. On behalf of the trustee board he welcomed him to the chureh of which the congregation TE Father prow He spoke at the fact that out of fie old church had to be opened next Sunday, being fur- ished with the furnitufe and equip- ment,of the old church. A welcome jwas extended to the parsonage and che'speaker spoke of the duties that Him who ix the chief corwerstour devolve upon the occupant of the ister's residende where all sorts promise that the residents ean observe an ap- ple tree bearing fruit, put that is the case in, Medicine Hat, for in the C. P. RB. park, which runs along the length; of the platform, there is an ber of the imbryo fruit Of course they are not yet ready tfor plucking, nor will they be for some time, but-theyare already at to become tion . to the who in othe are more plentiful in producing-trouble for the hous old by climbing. the fence of Tebor's ofa and pilfering thurefrom Taree quantities of green great temp proverbial small bo: parts where apple trees seems to delight fore a magistrate and ned ReqriIy for the offence. In spite of this fact, there were three men at the city potice court this morning, before Captain Parker who were called upon to answer to this charge. They plead- apple tree near the fence, which at/ed guilty and stated that they, were) ang oofit the present time bears quite a num- in ignorance of the law regarding ehis matter, but they admitted that without a single doubt, they had been jrunning their cars in that way warning, im the newapspers of the city, toreth For-with other sections of the provit cial law, they were called upon to donate the costs of the court, afd also; warned that thelr,re-appearance there Nis would: mean a larger fine, tacked on names, hut there is nat the every time R. C. agers and J. C, Hawit. were Ae 8 ere ist 2 after b ing told that this jona that ihey particular section had. been published Cyequan-hesttounds-that Canadian cipalities, The indignauon wiet t said to exist has evidently been aroused through Horn Payne's speech, The Canadian Associated however, is unable to learn of any attempt by Canadian railway, bank fGtalsintereste here to Wby- vott Canadian municipal securities Horn Payne's statements are recard- ed-here as quite singular and biased. fecling in the London market among cities generally and certain ones in particulag. she rates limit. their sfrietly necessiry undertakings. It It would be invidious to mention expenditures to that twa Canadian cit rank have cre sh cro te cas the time the snow flies, it is ex ed that quite a number-nf-cars be in. operation. For the * years; gt; said-Mr.-Sweezer, veo Tiave single-truck operated on the pay-a-yo tem, but we alse made ar for the supply of a number large double-truck ears cars which wi pe pet top Sweerey stated that he h to make the final aft mentg-with the-eity for the tion of the car barns and the eu tion, The r, he stated, wil supplied with motos converters will be the first to be inst usuhl type being ary converters. with foter cen ors, and condoms of -people-come aith ST ern Canada and them nalaces a the Lord. The s-aker rsferred fo the differs: uses (the palaces of earthly monarcas. One was ar courts from which to proclaim the ws. So-here there proutd b+ pro- claimed the commandients of Tom nd the precepts of the charch. Amoth ix function of a palace was a: Sa or 2 tribunal not of Justice, bat of mercy. Where the. sincere and contcite yer'- tent migh: oe forgiven x0 matter how veeat oy itenser. ip palace ther) ave banquet cis Ydiere inovarchs eatertain teir Euestz. Here there. would bea ban- Qiiet, the sacrament of communion, ta wiiech-those who wished might come every day if they wished, provide 3ng erected in Ws it was Wesired to mak pure: There were thrones in paleces trom Which the sovereign might hear his ayprosch and h+dged about with many. sestritions Her gt; a throne wi Jhighesrers. They must be yitnesnes subjects, but Which: were ditticait am th, thelr their rect 2 Christ in His mercy would invite wil to visit Him ta His tabernacle and Jay their-petitions be- fore Him, HicGsace se eee by sarias hot obs In thelr contributions to the butle- ing fund and he coul depend on thetr esld, Was put a loan which the Lora would certainly repay. yore then lavited Yo file past the corer stono, and, in ence with-custom-sizike it-witir the hammer, depositing in a basket Deaide 1 such contributions ds ier Tae ve at singing, The Faith of Our Father. e woust certainly be said thef all the ebotal Work of the which was nu- Wer the direction of Father Ca'ller, whe excellently rendered and deserv- n Lesalsester: he parts priest. lt; the clergy at the church door and es- or Cf fed His Grace and the corted to the altar, Solemn high reverend clergy, the school. - vatees, mass was then celebrated in the pres- parish councillors, chotr, officers of His: ho occupied the the Altar Society ant Children of Mary Episcopal throne during the ceremony, and the representatives of the press, by Rev, Pather Reibel, assisted by the to the St: Louis school, where they vicar g teral, Very Rev.Futher Leduc. were received ly the reverend mothi- The Confirmation. aoe aaa atior the cade, Arcebishi: Tega) oUs amd eacorted tp one on. mate a dlecourse to the children, who *cheol rooms in which the pupils were as then to Ey coatirmaa Quoting euresdy ssvombled and the olgWing. the words of the Savious: When you Tosramme was rendered: receive the virtue of the tofy- Ghost Soug.of Welcome By the pupipls. Which the Father shall send in My Dislogue by Katie Stewart and Fran- name; You will be witnesses for Me , cis McGuire His Grace said that Christ bad fore- Choral song How the told to His apostles the effects of con- AJR. irmation ther were. to-be tiie -it-+ Recitation bs Thelma Fitepatrick Kesses. This must bevthe effect in Dislogue by William LevinskT and Sharnock McAlpine. Choral Song The Gipsy Band. outward acta. They were fortunate to Helen Reiger then presented an nd- ave been born of Catholic parents 4ress of welcome on bebalf of the and to have been Drought up to thelr i ey Otel * - Preaxral to Glertor tha diinindesery. the proxres of the school and fed favor and mast be careful to pre- ng so many bright boys and girls serve thelr faith against the cnctates' there together. He cauridued not to He impressed neglect the study of their them the necessity of a coaunu stady of thelr religion and its his- which In itsclt w: Gates Ara right and proper, literature. *s portance. They were also to witness outward- The energetic prelate concluded his ty, by thelr speech, whenever silence activities for the day ib solem bene regarding their faith would give diction at the Toronto street editice scandal to others, and must never be History of the Parish. ashamed of that faith, whih counted The ory of St. Patrick's 8 par the brightest intellects of the worfd ifh begine about 188 when the the among ite followers for ajpeteen cent- rite at the corner of Torcnto street gt; aud Fitth avenue waa selictad by aia Christ not ouly by thelr words, but ard, who still resides here. ether by their dafly conduct. Faith. was Gratton of Regina drew up the plank dead f the outward acts contradicted lor the bu''ding and worked very hard the profession. They must ever show to secure its erection. The first maw themselves trie Christians at any gt;s said a: imidnight-on Christman opt, beating in mind the martyrs of eve in 1886 with the building stilt tn Of great praise. Tne handling of att a Torvnte street. church vere Soto with worshippers ant it is that the new dullding s seating will be nen old-who-war+ hunted ike wild beagta a very unfinished condition . tsa Schnee ne tm wh illes and a few half breeds to constitute the pariah, OWIne to tz smallness and the s-acity of priests, lt; If the love of the Say- IE tney chould make plied for mahy yenrs, rustakes or fali ander temptat'ons, Father Terrien wai the fics: resi- there remaine the sderamept of ,ex- dent priest and later on Father Tur ance By which the life of the eoul vey was stitioned here for a while, could be renewed. but the parish bad been without nurtfal but. religios Was ef the Migtes t jh Nexto sulconied Mr Tuttle to chureh boards, of which he will.be chairman, and assured trim of hearty official support. Laat of all he wel-' comed lim to hissork and assured hhim there of the co-operation of the congregation In seconding the resomtion, Mrs Hristah spok-inbebalt ofthe quar terly official board and spoke of the ser iduties of that body, such as keeping the membership-roll ip shape, tar ranging for district visiting, and of recomniending-young men to the min- Tatry,and tn thit-connection he, re gretted that the church Was sending np-so-few candidates for the minis try: He spoke also of the different organizations of the church which he dasured the new minister w good working order, ready 6 co-op r atemith him in big work s pastor. Dominion street and Washington 2 entic, has been completed and will be opened and dedicated next Sunday. off the hands of the contractors ear Lie this week. Tha. arrangements for the dedication are not yet compl as the pastor, Rev. EJ. Hodgins arrived in the city only Saturday morning. a Although of.a different style of architecture, the-chureli is the same size the Century church, which was vacated by the Fifth avenue congregation when the-new waa caMBracet recentsy and other furniture and fixtures of the Century church ace being used in the Washington avenue structure, Tt will seat about three hundred and fif- ty people. 5 Archbishop E. J. Legal wa seen tive and expressed himtell as Pleased With the-progress-of Alberta, in-par- ticular the Peace River country is in His Grace's opinion destined to have a great, future. He considered tas good We any. country arousd Edmonton as welt-ar-tres from frost abet, octaves Hee: chureh ples auEE ta hie promises to best a fain rop: this year: and within a) very short time the paksengers on ableto- me that Init ly erpwn in the fair city where the gas comes from: A few-daxe-ago-a letter celved at the office of the News in which the writer, a landscape garde SF oF hey, Car Ret thatthe rer employed by the parks and markets department of the civic work were being slowed to spend thelr time in working on private lawns and gar- dens, and also that they were doing that same work for less money than could, be dotie by the regular market gardeners. This the Writer claimed brought about unfair competition, for ifthat. wan allowed to continue, he stated that there would be no use In-a man trylng to. keep up a JandsGipe gar- dener s profession in qhe city, The nded to Superintendent Heald of the parks department, who in turn handed the Tetter over to Mayor Spencer to-read. Mr. Heald stated to the News this morning that If there-wss a single man working (or the city and tor Fprivate a Ss he did not know of it, and he was ab- tsolutely-surethet-nothing-of-the-sorri as-taking place and that no men iff on peivate isxndand gardens. There may be, he said, cases of men who work for private parties in the evening wheh they are through with their work for the city, and 1 wouldn't dovbt that there are some their Working Tor-ottrer peopte whether ort city was receiving money for tk, the charge is absurd. If there are men who work for private parties after they are through with thelr work for the city; then werhave nothing to do with th there are s so cases when laying out Ther TRWas, Fo me for my opinion on how they should Iay them out, but there bas ever, to m; of man on the payroll of the city working on-any man's lawn of gar- on Subscribe row fot the Daily News. wn regret the employ of the city were at. work harged with having ridden bieycles on the sidewalk, contrary (6 the by- Tiaws. Chief Bruce stated that pm the planade jn particular, this thing q bad hecome-arommon nuisance. and trains gomg through the station will (ladies bad complained to, tum that It ginal securities and to witihe therd at a: ode times, because the ten ana boxe shel fused that as a bleyele path wanted afte. whole of the wajk, Hault, who had been mere vas called upon. to-donate the wun of) two dollars and costs, while Leger dollar and costs Hi Griffiths, who ont on bail, was charged with taving: been drunk and disorderly and was fined the usual two dollars and costs. R. Sutherland was charged with having be n disorderly and using ob- scene language. The commitied in the market master office, and according to the witn must have given a deep blue tinge to the atmosphere Sutherland admitted his guilty, and-was fined Ave defies: and-costa with a severe warning from: the cadl, 5 SHEEP-HERDER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AT ININE A bolt of lightning brought sud h Thom who recently 4, farrived fa the Weer ana was-employed: 3 sheepherder on McRae's ranch, labout fourteen miles south of Irvin The man had just finished supper and at about stx o'lock on Saturday even- company with another man when sbarp flare of lightning came and he was stricken down, -death being ip- the relatives of the Geceased, whore in the Old Country, and the body wi brought to the city today, where it wilt be held at Nott s undertaking, rooms awaiting funeral arrangement The matter is in.the hands of Dr. (dono Lruine..xho is the coroner in charge and Ho inquest ls being Wel) CIDED WITH-GAS- Toronto, Ont, 23. Lying dead in. the kitchen of their home: with the wax jet between his teeth, James Forbes found early this morning by his daughter, off nce was most severe electrical fee eee eat fin to Jessop Nott. ant ala 5 a nd btness +h cittes in the Britain. All the sane-it is a fact that London has practical Host. money byfinvestmest in muni. those in London kaiow which is not perfectly good f its obligations. They must, however, take the future into account and. if Teertain eifies do not exercip greate care, both ax regards-amount anid trouble on themselves nd onthe whole si Horn Payne's ora tions, it may be added, do not al- ways -carry ' much weight, although his ability is unquestioned. bese qualified Wipnines, June 23. Last-night the storm which haa been experienced thin season pas- yed across the central and southern portions of Manitoba. im Winnipeg escaped the centre of the atorm, but there were several exceed- ingly vivid flashes before the disturb- fence moved west. thern receiving a fair precipitation. while only a in the south where it is badly needed. Near Brandon the storm was accom- . panied by heavy hail for some ten minutes, during which thme tr ant- much damage to young crops and wi ns BT ing, started away from the ranch J dows of houses, while at Dougias + striking of a barn caused a big joss by tir Further west the'storm appears to ing of man near How. Island 1s reported while he was driving th x rig. His companion had a marvellous: escape, being only dazed, while the horses were knocked over. ube 21 MeBeth Malcolm Twas nominated today as the Liberal cofastituenty whieh ecommary bythe retlenstion of frintendent of the Nofth Battlefora Asylum. A, Bjorndahl, of Watro: wan nominated to oppose Malcolm for i Semeertonres: hore it a Can- ight sprinkle ocurrea standard bearer (n the bye-eleetiow jtor the Hantey Accangements Wave a orthe purchase of a large ele locomotive of the heavy boxcar operations, should an arrangeme rade with the city When asked regarding this i Mr. Sweery stated that ia, ha but he knew the city officials Sp mind, and it they bro would find that the Montreal company would be will take Vit up and handle all the sy ing. That the Ansley spur was like fied, he stated, that ready, understood, and that Partly the reason for the order placed for the purchase of an tric locomotive. Car Barns Location. The car. barns and substation -well-ax- the offices of the com tl be definitely-located- during present visit of Mr: Bree, of the bars, Mr. ees stated probably be located near the end 9 that At the present time, the most ly location for the barns and su tion appears to b near-the si the Ogilvie Mills, The sites red by Mr. Sweezy and 1 Spencer this afternoon, anda Mr. Albert Cascaden of Me Hat haw-heen-in Calgary tor ple of days. LOST One sortel. branded G right shoulder, KK4 left thigh gt; roan branded reverse LX left s yr Heth broke.and have halte Apply-H.Mareden, Medicine Hat,
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