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woh 28, 1841 ee Bi something urself and 1 ty for, and e on hand urday engths of 55c ye ering here- soft and S5c size 8 95c just the 90c offered 95c Ss numerous mall space. -m. ling nifty. here aud Goop taurant out of town- ry7att WOMAN: TO LET. ROOMED FLAT lt;4 eweet heart Jast night and threatened day for a week, ( +998 copies daily, Ded circulated im elty 00 copies Thursday. Advertisers in Dally et the benedlt of the Weekly country circulatien At noextracharge. Books open to ad vertine MEDICINE HAT NEWS DAILY EDITION W.A.P. Telegraphic Service VOL. . NO.'222 Re MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA, CANADA, THURSDAY? MARCH 30, 191T a; LOVI London Young Man is Ui Arrest for Threatenin, his Sweetheart London, Ont., Mar. 29, Geo C Ffrac who went to the home of his former 0 to moot her and a rival in love, and was later arrested, was remanded to- arfrae said going to the with William Armstrong. . UNION Churches of Saskatoon Will not Overlap in Erection of New Edifices theatre, Saskatoon, Mar. 29. Progress was made towards the consummation of a practical scheme of church union between the Methodist and Presbyter- fan dominations in Saskatoon, at a meeting held to-day, attended by some seventy-five members of the seniors and Boards of Management of the six churches in the city. The Idea of the projected union s that the building problem faced In the six churches could be met by th erection of three large edifices on the city Instead of six smaller ones. A cordial und .n- animous spirit was generally express ed towards the project, although the appointment of a committee of twelve to furher the discussion was deferred on the objection of Rev. W. W. Abbott of 3rd Avenue Methodist Church that the Church Bosrds should have the selection of the representatives. BORDE Jawheat evening. Visiting brethern cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs, James Porter and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hoov r, Current, are in the city today. Swift are in town today, N TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION ne ae s. leader is confronted with another : AIRSHIP UNWISE es.ce )* PEACE. TARIFF lust night sought to depose RL, bor T ae den from the leadership. At a confer- New One structed in Ger- Grain Growers Asso. Reproves ence this morning, the trader inti- League Commends the United Wool Schedule of Payne Law Replace Passeng- Wriederichshaven, Germany, Mar. 29 Count Zeppelin's new airship made successful maiden flight to-day. Phe-eraft replaces the passenger str ship Deutchland, the highest develop ed of all famous aeronant s models, which after a few thrilling exhibitions came to grief amid the fir trees of Teutoburgian forest on June 2 The motors and yertical planta of the Deutchland were saved from the wreckage and utilized in the structure of her successor. MARKETS. Winnipeg, March 30 May 90 -00 , M1824, Oct, BB8Y-50K. Cash 1 nor. 89? 864, 3 88 , No. 4 79 , feed 60. Oat No. 3 65, No. 4 50. May 2.37, July 2.30, July cw. Barley Fiax.1 N W 2.24, ABOIA CHAPTE Assimaboia Chapter will bold an emergent meeting at 8 0 A children are to Ontario, Jeaving here om Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gordon, Brooks on a trip VANGUARD OF AMERICAN SETTLERS Twenty-Five Families and Forty-One Carloads of Effects Have Reached Winnipeg Keen on Getting Onto Land A Prosperous Contingent Manitoba Legislature for Langvale, Man., Mar, 28. At a meet- ing of the Dunrea Grain Growers As. Manitoba Legislature has tion deciared against the reciprocity agreement with the United States, it 8 hereby resolved that we express our conviction that in so doing the Legis- lature entire) misrepresented the feelings of the vast majority of the el- ectors of Manitoba and we think It could have employed its thme In a far wiser manner. : WIC: IN CiLkS Locked up for: Hitting her Alleged Rival Women Have Battle in the Street New York, March 30. When Mrs. Dorothy Kobn, aged twentysfour years, of No. 11 St. Nicholas avenue, was locked in a cell carly this morn- ing sbe couldn't pay a -fine in the Women's Night Court, she opined, without mental reservation, that she chad receiv d an unkind cut, And while she was opining Mrs. El- sie Drow, of the Hotel Maryland, West Forty-seventh street, was lea ing the court with peace on her soul, The preliminaries occurred at Sixth and Twenty-ninth street late night, Policeman last Donnivan He was attracted by crowd anf saw two well-dressed wo- according to m, modern. Apply uit, Co., South Rail- a11d6 ROOMS TO RENT, fred, modern house. 239 Montreal street wenye, ROOMS; MODERN bot ead'cold water, modetate, mewly de- Herbert Love, City. 308. rosatt OR TO KENT, WO MODERN COT- t rms. Apply to J. 141; PuOWETFR, IDEAL, 200MING: g house; targe farn- xi location. Addreas ce 208426. NEW STORE-AND use to let, store 18x ve, moderate rent, rh. Apply B., Box 189dtt . SALE. ENTLE PONY, BRO- og ot driving. Apply 215d WAGGON, DISC, vn wire, harness, spreader, drill, hay- boggy and other ar- 0 Chas. Harmon M. 21843 E FOR SALE-ONE power motor cycle, n miles, at 125 dese y to The Hub, City. 21543 NTS PER BUSHEL ty thousand bushel A bargain for ced. J. C. Wakelin, apidi2 LIGHT DELIVERY ay vered buggy. Call at lt;t after 5 p.m. 29186 -y FOR SALE 3,000 pure new market seed ny large farin at Ta o not buy oats but if, and-know my oats nine these oats before talk for themselves, vest. Carload bull bushel ford 32 cents. jord, Small quan 50 cents per Uuniisl 2ordet WING MACHIN jock. Manning Pianos sale and to ret. Al nce. W. J. Fleming, rooms 381 Main St, Jewelry Store). igtdfanee ot fine job printing 2 Antwerp, Mar. 30. The diversion of Winnipeg, Mar. 30. The vanguard of 1911, army of United States settlers reached Winnipeg at 1.30 this, morning. There was a solid train load of effects comprising 41 carloads and two celo- Nine sleepers attached to a train con- -- - --taining--members-of twenty-five famil tes, They were so keen to get on Ind that they sept-forward despateliex to tha yard-master asking him to send them throagh with as ttle delay as possible this was done and they onty remained in Winnipeg a coupie of hours, every man in the party is a akilled farmer and all have come north prepared to go Tight on the land, which was purchased last year They are equipped with everything that ex- perience has shown it necessary to make a start on the virgin prairie. In addition to machinery and household effects there was a large number of horses and cattle. Some of the far- mers have brought along also gastrac- tors -which -will be put right to work on breaking. The actual worth of these farmers is estimated at 100,009; FUR PE St NOW BENG IVER -Tide Flowing Into Canada Instead of to the United States az Steamships Have to'be Transferred From the Old New York-Route to One Which Will Land : Passengers in the Dominion European migration from the United Stat s'to Canada is said. to be seri- ously affecting the Atlantic steal lines, The Red Star to-day gives-up to the American Canada Iine two of the best special eftirgant steamers afloat, tie Gothland and Samland. IN Long his followers Reported appeals. Sociation the following r solution wnst Sirentousofforte +are wid of imposed by Magistrate Herbert mated his desire to withdraw in view of disloyalty and factional strife a) States and British Govern- ments.for Steps Al- ) to MeBride and Whitney were rejected ready Taken by both Provincial Premiers and the party was confronted with total de- New yory, Mar. 30. The directors noralization without leadership, at eeeicar Penn aia mea League, which is holding its annual signed a round robin urging him not Meeting in sent to Pre- sident Taft a letter of congratulation upoM be marked progress of the world s peace ent, Hy commend, the message read, the wernents of the United States and Great Britain for Wefinite action tow- ards permanent and.all inclusive at bitration treaty between our kind- red countries. STOLE 40,000 Secret Service Men are in New York Hunting Clerk who Looted Safe on the Georgia intention to resign, to carry out his but one faction of the part refused to sign, The Opposition Is totally in dis- We heart- 30. Two secret k, March, Service agent are due Atlanta on the trail of clerk in New York today Edward W. Lee, of the battieship Geor appeared on the night of F the Atlantic fleet was in Guantanamo from paymaster's who 17 when R. L. BORDEN. 000 Z Bay, taking 45 According, ts Atlanta despatches the Government) detketives that The trouble fs believed tohave arisen over the fact that reciprocity was coinbatted and that the members found themselves out of touch with the-convictions of their constituents and in danger of being overwhelmed ne learned the young mai who registered there March 2nd as A, W, Carmichael, Buenos Ayres, and caused a sensa- tion by recklessly spending several thousand dollars in one day. was the fugitive paymaster s clerk. at the polls. Borden is reported to seventh street station. McCar- thy was in charge The smaller woman gave her name Kuhn, and her address swith- ation, ambwetadede this other woman won't dare Lieut as Mrs out IK But give you ber address And why nov? inquired Ube liew- tenant. L Because she's afraid I'd find out where she lives, replied the smaller woman glaring at the enemy. The ater glared back. ; My husband runs after her, con sw rbal war Just Bave condemned as silly the annexat- e a ete titan he said, Mra. ion ery Taised by aclfish corporate in- He said at the time he just lew ae Boe imo AUanta and be-must bave left Taal oa-bis,depsseture was Drew, who is lange woman,. in the have opposed the Constraint pian to EES z as face. a block'the Goverament s voting of sup- Wiicalied. He is said to bave gone ye West Thirty. Ply. - A a conseq the powerful back a week later, but - getting an Te ook both to the West Thirty: PI - Ad a quence the (ee ee financial and corporation interests d eect quietly slipped away again. cided to. depose him from the leader- Shine Tie conepiracy wa reventoa 222 ciisted from Kentucky and is ahead of time in a Conservative Tor- /Y ' ANG: ATS oUt He ROt Seat leave and, it is alleged, sneaking in- onto-paper and Mr. Borden has been asked to reconsider his decision for the present time and will probably to the payiaster s office, smashed in the door of a safe with an axe and took the money, calmly going over discovery of the robbery After reaching Atlanta he tossed the aeE-a 1,000 pill as advance payment for a suite of four rooms The sentiment in favour of recipro- city: continues to grow, At-a- meeting ofthe electors of the Conservative riding of Centre These vessels, heretofore, in tho Ant- werp-New York service, are to be op- eFated from Rott rdam to Canad: bound for Canada held up here by-* lack of-transportation facilities. There sla proportionate decrease in the imigrants to tht United States, SOUTHERN AIBERTA LAND CO, WILL HAVE A BUSY SEASON Mr. J. D. McGregor, camuee die- ector of the Southern Alberta Land Company, when sem ty the News yesterday said that the work of de- veloping the Canadien wheat lamls woukd be-eteried on vigoriousty this year. All the land will be trought under cultivation and later irrigated. The coming summer and fall will see large amount of work, accomplished by the Southern Alberta Land Com- pany surveys amd-severaltange ties will be engaged in the work, Mr. McGregor returned a couple of days ago from London England, where he went to meet the directors of the Canadian Wheat-Lamis Com lt; Paniy atl togyt in touch with tie opengtions to be undertaker by the 5 y and 216 to attend the on- nual meeting of the Southern Alberta, Land Company. He left the Hat for London: om February Ist. AT DREAMLAND Another mew departure from the general run of films is agmounced . for tonight when film will be ebown picturing the. life-history of-Thomas A. Beckett, arcttfishop of Canterffary, at the time of King Henry 11. This film is taken direct from British his- tory-and-istroeto-saine history in every detail: The story follows Bec- kett from the time of his being ap- pointed Archbishop by King Henry on the spur of the moment, through the quarrels then ensuing between King and Clergy with the. resulting fram- img up of the constitution of Claren- don by the king, and on the martyr- of the Archbishop at the bands of the king's soldiers, who took this action from the king's chiktish ex- clamation Will no one rid me of Ghis turbulent priest The- manage- ment of Desamland are trig(hiv- pleaso at having succeeded in obtaining this film as ih its staging amd acting. it is surpassed by no play as it is put on the real stage today. A first-class outdoor Selig country dra- ma In the golden barvest time, ty- pical of western harvest fiekt life, and a roaring comedy A honeymoot for three complete this excellent pro- gramme, one of Dreamland's best. ee ok Molec sheeting 27 th tinued Mrs. Kubn, and she's afraid her. And so I woukl. ' 7 That's right, retorted the larger woman, I don't want her to find out where J live. If she did she's just stand out in front end wait un- til ber huspapd called and then there'd be a lot of fur flying. Why it might jy the larger down Mrs. Elsie Drew, Hotel Mary- land, 104 West Forty-ninth stgect, on a piece of paper and passed it up to the lieutenant. The lieutenant Sent them Hoth to the Women's Night Court ou charges of disorderly conduct. on oes - ORALLY BUT Two Men Will Die of Injuries Sus- tained in Trolley Car Smash New York, Mar 29. Two men ware injured mortally and three others hurt severely late last night when a trolley car rammed a waggon at Lorimer and Powers Streets, Brook- lyn, The Injured: Joseph Fein, dri- ver, No. 470 East Tenth Street, Manhattan, skull fracured and inter- nal injuries, will di . Nathan Miller, No, 154 Aftorney Street, back wren- ched and cuts on Samuel Shift, No. 236 Delaney wkull tracc- tured and body crushed , will die. Herman Tr ncher, No. 31 Goerck Street, cuts and brulses on head atid body. Charles Woodward, motor- man, cus on head and face. Fein, Shiff, Trencher and Miller were in waggon owned by Taub Brothers of No. 181 Attorney. Street, and were on their way to Manhattan, arjviog through Powers Street. As the wag- fon got om the car tracks on Lorimer Street the car came along at high speed. The waggon was knocked over. Feind and Shift were caught im the wreck snd pushed-siong fifty feet before the car was stopped. Trenfher and Miller were hurled to the pavement. The front: end of the car was smashed in and the broken glass fell om the passenger's heads. Dra. Goldstein and Hurley took the injur- News office. e4-mon to Willlamsburg Hospital. that I'd miake a lot of trouble for) onto, resolution deciaying The BETES r. paid 10 an hour for an automo- ment to be in the best interests of : and bought a manicure at the Canada and commending the Govern- 6 3h es pemnmest Porere. hotel 1,200 worth of dresses. ment was unanimously passed to-daY-) 04 te came to New York, after obtaining a draft for 10,000 on a REHABILATING CAPITOL Sci ur ue Te returned to Atlanta it was to get bis Has Been Begun in. Albany Will) oooncy tack. The numtiers of the bills tbe thad first given had- een taken and Cost 4,000,006 : lt; 3 the Government is said to have tearn- Albany, S.Y,, Mar. 29 Tue work ot ed they were the. same bills stolen Fehabilating the fire awept state Capi- rom the battleship paymaster's of- tol began yesterday while flames were fice. still crackling. m the west wing and ia It was ascertained that Lee had continued to-day with Increased vigor. taken a train for New York, and be The first efforts were directed towards is supposed to be here now. digging out portions of the structure H's NOT CRAZY untouched by flames. The state archi- tect recommended the legislature to Says Revealer of Absolute Lif But he Recognizes no authorize a preparation of plans for the rebullding of the ruined third and fourth floors. Estimates place the cost of reconstruction olose to four million, The state carried -no in in- surance. i : PLEASED WITH THE sen, rvealor ofthe. absolute ite GRAIN DISTRIBUTION Mr. A. Small of Maple Crock 4s vie iting his daughter, Mrs. Bomford of 133 Montreal street, for few days after an attsence of fifteen years. Mr. Small was much pleased to. note the Progress the Hat bas made and thinks ft tas all the earmarks of a real metropolitan centre. : Mr. Will Mitchell wont up to Cal- Kary amd Red-Deer on business this and director of the destinies of a num- ber of young girls . who were-fownd wih him in a north side flat, obtained his freedom yesterday on a r duced Mctavish of Sef o Peeve Pall Bont. fe appeared before Judge or oh of Seven Pereons ruthitl on a writ of haepas corpus. is in town today says the farm- yu4 a judge Tuthill questioned See upon ers im that vicinity were highly gra- his h itesd eters pat pecan ok Lie absolute life cult. The defend- Seed grain dist: jon in: that place. ant made a statement n which he said a ue 5 he was a newspaper editor in Harvey. SThe grain was of the Highest foal 11, when he was first inspired. He ity asd the distribution was carried continued. on in the best possible mmancer, sak) 1 do not recognise the taw of mar- Mr. McTavish. riage, of business, or of anything. omnes 7 as eri Absolute life is a practical ui- dance for all the world. inaw Judge Tubill turned to him and ask- NOVA SCOTIA IS jfucnss S Did it ever occur to you that you FOR RECIPROCITY are what s ordinarily. termed crazy? No, it did not, See replied. Halifax, N.S., Mar. 29 After four hours de- bate, the Nova Scotia Legistature tonight en- dorsed the reciprocity agreement by a. vote of thirty-one to four, give a definite answer to-morrow. (O00 Ree ee ree Meantime the Oppositjon has gone to W SiiP's si ats cutter ritred. He got four hours start before the + str, pleces, 2 ork adjoining Tor : ; to be Discussed Before Reciprocity Agreement A reduction wool schedule of Washington, Ma of schedule K., the the Payne Tarim law, has, it is stated. roeen placed ahead of reciprocity in the tariff programme of the Democratic leaders of the new House. t adian reciprocity will be ta van up 4s wol schedule is lowered is promised by the leaders. Those who are familiar with the way th? House does business, however, do not have to draw on their imagination uch to see a long fight over sche- dule K. that will likely prevent the ratification of the reciprocity agrae- soon as the ment. THE CHEVALIER. Winnipeg, Mar. 30. Chevalier Jean F, Stranggard, who has ben advert(s- ing widely as a medical gpecialist claiming to have been patronized by European Royalty, was fined twenty five dollars and costs in the policy court this morning for two breaches of the Medical Act. REGINA'S MANAGER. Regina, Mar. 30 A the Regina Baseball night it was decided to accept the terms of Steve Kelly of Seattle, for a meeting ot Club held la FIRE Regina Threatened With Great Conflagration Two Big Buildings now in Flames Regina, Mar. 0. At sn early hour this morning the Princess Theatre and ith Dowswell rth Street, are )e firemen are making des verate efforts to check the flames but the blaze is spreading rapidly and threatens to spread to adjoining build- Ings. the premises of the Hardware Co..on Se ANOTHER W. S. Curry Disposed of One More of his Clydesdale Stallions John Day the Purchaser - Mr. W, S. Curry ma sold another horse out of the carload of Clydes- dale stallions which he recently Drought out from Scotland. Mr. John Day, of Red Deer, is the, pur- chaser. He secured the black two year ok Buchlyvie Boy 12165, 16140. This horse, was bred by Willavm. Dun lop, of Killeekie, Crosshill, Maybole, Ayrshire, and was sired by the fam- ous , Baron Buchlyvie, concerning, whose pedigree it is said that Scots- men know more than-they do of their bibles, He is bred as follows: Dar Tess of Killeckie 97525, Queen Bess 7463, 16705; Bessie Sproat 7462, 13605; Corsock Dandy 976 Dainty. Sir- Baron chlyvie 5353, 11953 Sorbie Boy 11546; Royalist 065, 6212; Knight 0 Lothian 3626, the management of the Regina profes- sional league team. A 4489; Dandy Jim 221, Drumwall Far- mer 2064, : Whitla, Mar, 29. A very. enthusia tic meeting was held at Whitla in the offices of the Whitla Townsite-Comp- any on the evening of March 27th for the purpose of organizing a Board of Trade. Over twenty people were present and the Board starts out with a mem- bership of twenty-one and promises from enough more to join at the next meeting, to be held early im April to mount the numbeg over one hun- BE, Goosetin, of Winifred, ad- BOARD OF TRADE. ORGANIZED AT WAITLA Thriving Little City on the Crows Nest Line of the C.P.R. Gets in Line With a Board of Trade Outlook for a Big Membership dressed he gathering on the import- ance of having such an organization. Harmony pfevailed throughout. the betterment of Whtila were freely discussed. The following officersw ere elected: president, 0. C. Helgerson; viee-pres- ident, A. A. Ashton; sec-treas., C. N. Olson. Executive committee consist Ing of five members composed of the president, secretary-treasurer, and Meesrs. 8. 8, Richarson, L. F, Saund- ers, and J. H. Carson. and vicinity Last night was a notable occasion for Medicine Hat Masonic Lodge No. 2. .1t was the anual Past Master's night. Some sixty-five masons at- tended, among them peing twelve Past Masters, and two presiding Mas- ters. Two craftsmen were given the Master Mason's Degree. The lodge was officered by Past Masters, as fol- S.D W. Bro: Geo. Murray. JD. W. Bro. F. G. Forster. .S. W. Bro. Thos. Mefilay amotiton, March 30. The attomey general's department bas decided to take up the case in Edmontom in tbe appeal bdlore the supreme court of Canada of railways from the endef of the raiway commission given last fall that reductions be made im the and Regina from the east. The claim of Edmonton and Regina was that in rates for hauling freight from the cast, railways, discriminat- ed against Extmonton and Regine in favor of Winmipeg. This the railways admitted, but claimed that discrimination im favor of Winmipeg was due to an with the Manitoba government dat- ing many years back that that the rates to Edmonton. were by themi- selves perfectly just end fair. How- ever, the raitway comm ordered reduction from which the railways This leave asked leave to appeal. tas been granted. end The Youngest Craitsnien. rate of through freight. to Edmonton J.S. W. Bro. Jesse Elliott. These officers were assisted by Past Masters H. Kennedy, G. W. Elliott, W. H. Doty, J. H: Bhs, B.D. BR. Stewart, J. McEwan aod J. J. Mahatly. a After the completion of the work a dainty luncheon was served im the lodge room, which was followed by toasts to Visiting Past Masters, Visiting Brethern, Mizpah Lodge,? Fhe meeting was the largest Mas- onic gathering since the memorist-ser- vice to'our late King end-Grand-Mas- ter Edward VII. WILL FIGHT FOR BETTER RATES The Province Will Join in the Battle on Appeal Before the Supreme Court To Back the Claim of Towns in the West meting aned questions tending to the ANNUAL, PAST: MASTERS NIGHT
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