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rgust Mat, 1911 bbb bbe 060 THROUGH CITY riday s Daily) ount Togo, the e Japanese war, gh the city last stopping over at whieh place he o-night for Van- EERE bbe et stes EEE BERRIES for last week.) to live in, ond or to give in, to borrow, or get jrwt world that ever n W. A. B. itte Post Office will government telephone They hope to Nave wo week's thine and scher of Eagle Butte on bis range a few Y this locality who vis s Hills district during, ys reports crops to be idition, but not so ripe int of the recent heavy there are fearing Wwe that it don t come: ops as they only raise - r. porter was told that Cypress Hills * e number of has purchased as was is down in this . Bowcott, walked Into our Post day and to the Post se asked for a nickel s nt stamps, and then a If that s the way you over ten cents ills. Puck. eault was. vis onth on Tues- ard, late of here, home in Berlin, Ont, eturn in a few mon- at his ed eporter he ave Us but he had to amily. We are all sor ous musician. D, Coombes and J, Coombs and Out at Hooper's Ranch ean, passed by the Pion eft a sick lady, Mrs. D. ute to his ranch in bis fs the round-up is pro- ilso haying. Stull goes merrily on farmer's whip. ine weather we're get- the flles at Many Ber- MP. constable of here making his day. He reports good us Dut some are nat so goes merrily on and pening fast. So if this ays very long, harvest- ence In a week or ten skill told the News re- of bis neighbors has of flax in this distri sorry that he has not wd of four, jesseault had a sample ibition in his store for jich measured five feet d was not the tallest of afterwards took it to o show what really can fanning has been busy .ys and has at last been eh to get Water at a He Was aided by the Royal Ranch. is busy breaking 10 for Mattie Mickelson, Many Berries, please fo er one of our sports and ers was out driving, Barny our pro farmer e nicest flelds of grain and Medicine Hat, bar* ice garden to help him inter. eporter wag out on Su ver a few fields of grai 1y Vic, G. Marchesseault ut BE. F, Bowcott of tne has the finest field of strict for spring break- go 75 bushels to the ure feet 3 inches in baxball club would of ball with any of, thea bs: Minda, Oakhurst, ke, write Wm. Bowe: In answering this time. jiison and daughter were . J. P, Manning on Sun- ter is getting along Is plowing. Berries Baseball Club nual meeting at the of- joneer store and elected G. Marcheaseauilt. will be held on Monday 911, to get the players 1 form a stronger club d to atte Berry and Sou, while from a visit hada nar- t getting hurt; the norse ves nest and became too and run away, breaking chesseault arrived from ton Thursday bringing ther nice young lady for cher. Her name is Miss Medicine Hat. Sokoo is ommence right away now er and mother will smile news, le Marchesseault is ex- ive home from Taber next photographer T. Pickering y taking photos on Thurs- and our school teacher eault came just In time nt Hat to get in the ple- iss Hazel Horn were vis- A. R, Marchesseault om Now is the time to buy amberlain s Colle, Chol- rrhoea Remedy. It fa. al- to be needed before the ver. This remedy has nd or sale by all druggists, ards weatly printed s the jority inte - St. Louis will be extended from Lebeau, S. n Pacifie at Medicine Hat, gi entrance via the Minneapolis and St. Lou with the Canad built to the Pacific neapolis Thursday, August Sst, 1911 MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS somernina 5 Goina ro HAPpEs Ween Taey eran PERFORMING on THAT PUATFOR THE SAME PLATFORM. Borden: Some Say this Platform is Big Enough for us Both; but we shall have to Stick to this end if we Don't Want to Come a Cropper. wards was premi 2 ciprocity treaty which was entered into shortly afterwards with the United States 7 was the cause of such prosperity in Canada y fe To Be Constructed for the Purpose of Giving the Canadian ine Entrance to St. Paul and Minneapolis from the West Pacific a Short (Special to a., August y of the in the dev from the y This plan, it is s aid, will give Peoria, Il (W. A. P. Dispatch) Vancouver, B. ., August 26. The plans are out for the building of a smelter for the treatment of Zinc ores of the Slocan district by the natu discovered, which has revolutionized the zine industr located at some point in the natural gas belt along Medicine Hat or Dunmore, a few miles distant. Colonel G. Weaver Loper, of Spokane,one of the pri company owning the Lucky Jim, the well known Slocan zine nipeg. conferring with Sir William Whyte, vice-president of the C.P.R., securing a smelter as well as freight rates on shipments. Hitherto owners of Canadian zine properti output owing to almost prohibitive duties on zine ores shipped to the United and the high treatment cost. Most of these shipments were sent to Joplin, Missouri, as an experiment of shipping zine concentrates Belgium, only proved a partial success for the railway duced profits to a minimum. a In view of the possibilities of the industry, development work on the Lucky Jim and other Slocan zine mines has been resumed on a seale unequalled for many years. It is said that the new process will render amenable for treatment thousands of tons of low grade ores of the Slocan camps, which hitherto were considered useless. A Strong Appeal from the Honorary President of Grain Growers Association Wel ing. While talk of this nature is sill 'o the Farmers of Manitoba: Friends, We are face to face uation whieh we were largely instrumental in bringing about. We have pressed for certain measures of legislation which we consider would not only be in the interests of agriculture, but also in the interests of the We stood te the News.) , Who was elected ye: and St. Le erday to the pre: , and the Iowa Cen: Newman E led Hawley lines, the Mimeapolis tral, has large holdings in both companies. He declared at the time ofthis election that he intended to opment of both properties. join with the other ma- 1id the Minneapolis and its western terminus, to a connection ng the-two Canadian roads now being is, to St. Paul and Min- Oskaloc Des Moines, and a number of other Iowa-points Canadian Pacific service. SMELTER COMING Plans are Completed for the Smelter of the Lucky Jim Mine - Which Is to Be Located Between Medicine Hat and Dunmore rshalltown, gas process recently niri. The plant will be th fline of the C.P.R., either at in Miss incipal shareholders in the proposition is now in Win- in regard to have been compelled to r ict their , Wales, and to Antwerp, ates and ocean freights re- to Swan: jgreat body of the com people. ji s res on the Premier straws show which way the wind blo of Canada when he toured the-west last sum the anti-reciprocity party had any hopes of We pressed for them on the floor of winning, there would be no losing of tem- the House of Commons last December. Wel pers and threats, At that we do not for a po- moment. BR em that the threats emanated st. from Mr. pressed for them on the leader of the sition during his recent visit to the leani in demanding the enactment of' those measures heerause we considered yen N hig speech in Conuress opposing re te be in the interests of fair play and for the 40 cciprocity as detrimental to the United You common ood, . We were in hopes that States, but altogether beneticial to those reasonabli demands of ours would be Western Canada farmers. Congressman dealt with by our representatives in parlia: Hedgeson, of North Dakota on April 21st. Janent on their merits and from a non-parti- said: . yt fs 1 studpoint it the heneticavies of pric 1 live inthe State of North Dakota, Up Will like the fine vilege have ordered otherwis there we havea town where half of the tawn Oneof the measuresiasked for, tomy mind is in North Daketa and the other half in flavor of Red Rose the most Hapertnit of them all reciprocity; Saskatchewan, One of the principal Tea. It has the cup is now offered us, but the forces af privi streets form the boundary line. How do goodness that comes loge and all the interests that are determiny You account for the fact that the millers fur Jed to hold their grip on th people, have for ced this simple, common s nse trade a pose is plain, they expect to divide us on party lines and conquer us as they have done in the past. We have done good work in the cause of reform and fair play: no one asset, and you know how well they have su- up to the present time, Thi ernment they camot use, they defeat if the can, as they are trying to do now. Befo: they give their favor to a political party they must know the tendeney of the Jof that party. fore they give thei port to a candidate for office, they must know just how that candidate staids upon every public question affecting their inte Govy- lers ment that we have pres annexation independence pire, ete., etc know bette: y it our Canadian and Brit sorting to such baseles: guments in trying to de We have history and experiente in favor of recipr city. They have nothing but imagination and speculation to support their predic ions of ruin. Tn 1849 a resolution in favor of annexat- ion to the United States was passed in Mon- treal and signed by some leading Canadian cit 1s, among them John Abbott, after John Abbott, who for a short time of Canada. But-the Elgin re- to the disruption of the I Do the h manhood by r any desire of an- should it be different now? ig recipro- act that our as to entirely do nexation. Wh: Those interests which are opp city, conveniently overlook the trade with the United States is greater than our trade with all other countries combined, greater last year by over 100,000,000than our trade with Britain, notwithstanding the preference given Britain in our tariff. That trade is growing rapidly. z tendency to bring about those ional injuries predicted by the interests? the restrictions under which that trade is now earried on were removed, would it n t be more profitable to all engaged in it? The United States is our great natural et, that- market will increase immens- v-as time goes on and will prove of tre- mendous benefit to us as furnishing an out: let for our rapidly inereasing production of foodstuffs. That mar is offered to us now; would it not be an insane policy on our part to refuse it? Friends, let us stand by our principles, let s support the measures we asked for, that we compeled the government, in a meastre, to grant us. Let us show by our actions at the poll-on the 21st of September, that we the eyes of the ivorld,are watching your ac tion in this struggle. If you fail todo your, notice by any government or any party. T have been with you in your struggle for economie freedom from the beginning. ask you in this supreme battle, the most im- portant we have ever engaged in, to raise above your little party prejudices, the sche mes and motives of your party machines and conventions, and strike one united and erushing blow for economic freedom and even-handed justice. If we win now, other reform measures will follow. If we fail, we will be in the grip of the interests for years to come. * The forces against us are powerful, but if we beat them the victory will be more glorious. Let everyone do his duty and we will win out. J. W. SCALLION. 0 THEY RE ON THE RUN. HINGS are looking brighter every day for W. A. Buchanan's chances of suc: cess in this election. On behalf of Mr. Magrath, the Times now comes out and threatens Hon. ..R. Mitchell with bodily violence unless he withdraws from the rid- yet If ther, irespective of our party A PUZZLE FOR THE BORDENITES. ve inent into political party strife. Their pur have been paying from 10 to 25 or 30 cents mor he fes-on-the American side of that street than onthe Canadian side? f the Liverpool can deny that. Are we going to be divided market or the markets of the world control and conquered again by those interests that) the price, how do you aceount for that birever-sleap ? fact. Those beneficaries of special privileges ee and govermental favouritismeare always at QTR WILFRHY ERR Phe work. There is te division m their ranks. ) jg reciprocity.. This never should be With them, polities is a business, because a ; ; party. question. Many of the older 6, 10 thes try to make a govemument a business yon tids gathering and, I Welipve some Ste? ao ret x Conservatives, for imderstand ther sure them they x SUP- man who more than any other made their yep i of reciprocity that man was: Sir Johii A. ty tar gone ests. They tell us that this trade agree- Macdonald. In fact, Sir John A. Macdon- 1otine ed. for will lead to) ald was the Moses of the policy of r to the destruction of our lity, ut . dike Moses, he was de a 4M ente think that we do not ynworthy as Iam, that I will be destined to tooking for a job Harvesting; Hardy ult our intelligence, ,. the Joshua of the people of Ca Bae this g id ridienlous ar ommunication, which has bet Coleridge, Irvine, W vote is particula the one against it. The fact that Mr. Taylor is/ Mer, who was possessed of 21, ex- against reciprocity actively, is used to ad- vantag it is bee 3 is of wheat that the Lethbridge miller ainst the pact. As the farmer who will be- nefit by a numb oppe at the present time, contributing ove were in earnest. The eyes of all Canada, duty now, you will be beneath further) only from Red Rose quality the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Cana-- dian hom s. Will you try tt. ars have been paying from 1 te 12 cents v bushel more for wheat, and the malters nerehants have cents more for for barley, and the from 200 te Day 105 and 20 Lb. Tins mservatives here to-day, and let me as- - more than welcome; this LOCAL BREVITIES. lis a free country and all opinion is free and worthy of respect the moment it is sincere (From Saturday's Dally) many of these men, say, venerate the Si sugrants, one speed artist and one drunk and disorderly appeared we Magistrate, Kealy i nthe city is morning. In tht last the prisoner was pret d claimed to remember bout at the constable. He was fined for being drunk and 25 or two months in bethbridge for the assault Geo. Delaney, who claimed to be arty great. Tf there was a man who gave s polfee court Lhis mind, heart and thot ht to this policy inentioned ca iproc- as destined not to id. And, it may be, : the promised sda dni Cooper, who was ill recently 6 soa: er of (he Parker Cavaltal. Go, and Heed thls cosniey from North Dakola at the beginning of Jones James MeCardle whb stated that he wad at prevent Guancially qinbartase- a ah ai thou he jad nol bee URING the campaign Mr. Buchanan (y he sock exchange, ble a will address mectings at Medicine Hat, being due rather. to bls Inability to Redcliff, Bowell, Stifficld, Carlstadt, handle a four horse team on the trri- phiburg, Chros- ,* 1e ditch, to which place he had taeatlfapan (by fal Caleaty feniyley lof reciprocity, and neighbourly 1 so long be- ore the people of our country Vent Feldm I Seven Persons. ve *, 713, * mept agency; and, Thos. Wilmot, who Winnifred, Whitla, Bow Islarid, Burdett, 7haq acne a tow days harvesting im Grassy Lake, Purple Springs, Taber and the pincher Creek district but could ilcors fina no Job around here to sult him, south of Lethbridge the ere all sentenced to one month's tin favorable to the reciproy;Putenment in Lethbridge, under the aay Dior a eae ho visible means of support clause. ty issue and along the ( rows Nest line. Thomas Collins and John W. Jones At Lethbridge the Miller have split on were charged with sleeping in an out ue, one man being fer reciprocity and house. They pleaded guilty, the for- In the countr: plaining that they had walked from y Maple Creek, vii the C. P. R, tracks, among the farmers, who say that)and had been seeking work all the ause reciprocity will the price way. They were sentenced to 2 or is ag- one month The speed artist, who had been pre- viously warned, was fined 3. aise in the price of wheat out- largely the Lethbridge miller who 5, w. spencer, formerty station ax- it, there is only one logical conclus- ent at Grassy Lake, was committed ion to deduce. The farmer is alive to his for trial by Capt. Parker, yesterday, ern nterectcs on all three counts, The first charge 2 was omitting to account tor 6638; the s id charge is a charge of theft of 141.37 from the-Dominion Express: Co,, and the third charge omitting to count for 318.23. J. Harper Prows ot Taber prosecuted. Spencer is be- ing detained at present in the Leth- hundred dollars a year in maintaining an bridge guardroost . advertising bureau in Philadelphia and yet) Dutine tair week rio licenses will be we are asked to believe that it is disloyal to oui for Ties to carry Passengers seek closer-trade relations with our neigh- tari for autos will be 26 each way, borS the-South by means of a reciprocal per person, and other rigs 15 each agreement, Does it look reasonable, gentle- ay ver nefson, A license will be men? : charged any person found violating this privilege. The corner of Main : St and Fourth Avenue will be the pared to publish any headquarters for the rigs. Fair week from individuals who commences Monday morning and ends SE rs ; E iy own Saturday evening. Judging at the are prepared te over their own Brey prepared td Stas their own jrounds commences at 10 ani on the ignatures that they believe their own loy- zom. Hardy's free perf alty will be adversely affected by having the other attractions every afternoon, United States market of 93,060,000 people gpened to them. Now, gentlemen, don t Medicine Hat is now well supplied all write at once. with legal firms, during the past week two young barristers having opened their offices here. G. T. Davidson, HE Opposition speakers talk glibly of ?-A gt; Mas his oftice on Fourth Ave. T P Beko SD'Y O* land William P. Dundon on Toronto Imperial reciprocity, agaiust Teck street. Mr. Davidson was for some procity with the United States. What time connected with Longheed, Ben has the Conservative party ever done to pro- nett Co,, of Calgary, and will have mote Imperial reciprocity? Did they James H. B. Will, formerly with Me- not, toa man, oppose the British preference, Gillivray and Robertson, Barristers, when that policy was introduced by the-Lib- f 1s erals? Clair Jarvia of London is in the Hat 19: , jon basiness. UR Board of Trade ha ands of dollars in advet Hat in the United States. HE News is pr communications ON. C.R. MITCHELL points out that 4 Hemberger of Clareshotm ts as the Provincial Government. has in ' wn for 2 couple of days. augurated'a policy of developing the) C. K. Ellott 1s a Winifred visitor country to the best advantage, the membe-s ' 1: : of that Government feel called upon to supr age Panel '* 1 from Redetitt o- port the reciprocity agreement as they see Rihopectamennsiotiatend, . ga Cust Cuenta x W. T. Lockwood was in from Red- ILL Mr, . A. Magrath kindly state . Svuge is Grassy Lake visl- whether in his opinion Mr. John Her- tor to he elty. yon, of Macleod, is disloyal and an an- M. Johnson is a Bassano visitor to nexationist. Mr. Herron supports recipro- the Hat city. J. H, Riley of Moose Jaw is in the city on business. T. H. Whitney is in from Sueld for 05 WE man in Medieine- Hat who is voting a couple of days. against his party and favorable to re- . Castro of Cetgary 1s in town to- ciprocity,-says he will put his whole 4sy. farm into barley next year if the reciprocity , Horace. 1. Howard of Rock Talan , pact goes through. 1h, 18 3x Sows 2D ee . Glynn Rice returned home yes lagrath himself. 5 Oe terday after spending two months at Reciprocity and larger markets. the coast. ek
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