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st Sint, 1911 we will lose our try that we were bt up in and that the States. man who ss because mit of It? Did vou evolution that was e country Was foo Know people who are tu starvation who are revolt of the former re- 1 Canada Was s0- lands in Ontario money than they and at the present before that time and when they Kot that they would Since the regime y have prospered. Macdonald made r reciprocity with s r John Thompson sir Wilfrid: Laurier thing, It's what jominion have been rty years. It ts as beeir fought for, ig the same policy ught for for sons that Tam sup Laurier as Prime romised the people control of our-re- ere are many of promise things to y the same hat they would do y were Premier, but office has said that natural resources, laced in the hands the Con- nd proclaim it an neervatives bi jat these Provinces n the same footing nees but there walt UHR. r before thi are Bor- would till he or 20 appened to die of other Jonab took iM then accept the things from him ind, had the plea ation and cient city and loyalty this pendent-on the f grain, I told them hen slready hay al Itheir nada did to secure with the Mother they had sent men assist the Mother 10 question of Con- rals then, but lo; the Liberal Go ato the ied credit nt of the Do. get Ca Laurier ts too vs that he is not here is a division 4 government that policy 1 don t want to do with. When a divided policy to da, one to the peo one to the west so he Liberal Goyern- the capitalist of. at western cou their mone; m when they yup all the vacant ise anything on ft ne th will with reciprocity pact ber and minerals, will welcome this bring in more rail- ts, more people to ts and the the , the quicker will Up of the country. al cry Iead you on st g vote for my old ed with cheers nan and the chai Ing of the National When you buy Finlay Company le. 26D5 bbe bee EMENT YET, bh sday s Dally) banquet which Ir Wm. Whyte, of the CPR. int evening, Sir hinessy formal- ir William's re- office on Sep- Under am ar- de by the News iinlpeg corre Thomas wa: ean atnounce- ig the location thopa, hut de- uns the matte don today pass throngh srrow, en route ambia over the ine. He will Hat on the re- LEE EEE EEE EEE EEE ETE EEE + + - + + + + Phureday August Sist,-1911, . LOCAL BREVITIES. (From Monday's Daily) A large number of new pupils were admitted to the schools this morning, MOE) tittle tots dimeulty wil be oo raptestecostecetoatc - Seog found considerable Anding to about accommodation for all the beginners. been left in this In the Montreal Street School there Jere 58 applications recei morning, making a total of 66 pup tor whom seata must be found in t tirst primary grade alone In the Toronto Street School applied for admission, which wil bring the 40, first primary ouly 8 after the cld of the last year wd If your or 1S for sa wale list it RS eons Se-tfo-efo-te fot S Ms s os eet oelostees with us as we have buyers Write or call on os Poke Sestestoats Me soeseege S 4 thie i net up about five having toa Soateatestes 2 a ee Kines of the e Sot S MEDICINS HAT NEWS The new arrivals in the other) Week-end visitor to the city on Sat grades will total wt least forty, and at urday a curly Ktage Tt Iw quite posatble AG. McColman war Kedclift vis that not more than 75 per cent of the tor to the Hat on Saturday Applications for those grades are In HM, Grant and H.G. Hanson were ween The High School strength is nearly end visitors from Carlstadt double any previous year. In the Joe Peltchle was up from Mavi old Standard VIIL, now called Grade Creek for Saturday anil Sunday 12, there were only three last year Dan Slattery was in from Howell aud this year there will be twelve; n for the week-end, ast Grade 11 there will be about in G, Tateson is a Suffield visitor Grade 10, htirty the Hat Some splendid samples of the work W. A. Hoyt's carload of poultr of the pupils Is being placed on ex: hibition at the fair, which will go far towards proving that the teaching sta employed here own with any In the Domion . 5 can hold their which has been on exhibition at th largest faire in the West, is now me elty for the Medicine Hat Fair his should prove the reatest attra: to poultry fanclers that has ever n offered in Alberta, th bs ay the birds The C. P. R. work trains which have have proved a drawing curd at all th been working out of the city all sum- exhibitions at which they have been mer have been caneelled: Lack of Shown. motive power ts sald to have been Mrs. A. Primrose and Mrs, H. A trains. Brown were week-end visitors from ia irnasenetie tavern The C. P, R. ts recelving some ns equipment Pere, Several 2700 class are and two ha already arrived, Twel new cabooses are alno expected and y e crews: tu McGregor Berry 22. o . lt; lt; 3 3 oa large tise of offenders of one EARMLANDandREAL ESTATE ecscrision asa sooner wae paces - before the magistrate this moraing + BURNS BLOCK, P.O. BOX 751. + Rk eat an se AY 5 cece chareen. A youth named Mecker- Heebatectetontectoatectetoatectoate. atecetontetnatectntenteceetenfedtel trou ano hal com west trom Seemed coetetetetenntetetontnetedte Col cintnn to gu bassinet oe y e boys will be held for fu ts + Horses or Cattle :: ee alee 4 Iam open to buy FOR CASH large or small yi) ai (ii fe tal pens bunches of HORSES or CATTLE. Geo. Wagner who, was. shipped. over Write, giving ea as to quantity, weight, to this country by an employment ag- price, etc. SS aceeswerel Wl girdar ee uaa A. LAYZELL, gp tetiistdgemattached to the latter ge 106 Sixth Ave, Hast, Calgary, Alta. iiports ne writ Gerterherhertertectortestesteateateste sfostesvostecteete et Se Thee james Bryson, well known local THE CANADIAN BANK - faa ook ace -OF COMMERCE peony on Tharetay, Aamuee te t8 SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL D., D.C.L, Presivenr the late Hugh MacTaggart Ps vod ALEXANDER LAIRD, Genemat Manacen Carmichael, D.D,, of Ring, assisted CAPITAL, - 10,000,000 REST, - 7,000,000 ine cieraymen, The tnt lt;caaRARMERS' BUSINESS tanga, of to The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business including the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge BANKING BY MAIL peak of Cocauacte ssfos operated. by taal, and wil rwcsive the eave caretal ea application. attention as is given to all other depertments Scposited or withdrawa bu this Way as satiefactorily as ef the Bank s business, Money may be bby a personal visit to the Banic MEDICINE HAT BRANCH - - - - W. G LYNCH, Man x Sereerrnrroonnoprnnn seiedptetetetotedeede Wm Yards at Redcliff, Suttield and Tilley, Alberta il Wholesale and retail dealers in LUMBER, MOULDINGS, PLASTER, Noecectrtesbitetteteted LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS, CEMENT, LIME, COAL AND WooD, Settee Seinen aeeee t ip : Men's Men s We Working Boots .. Men s Working Glove Overalls .. Straw and Crash Hats Nice shap an save money for and Children s Boots - 1.25 and 2.00 ....35c, and 90c. 1.00 and 1.25 Women s you on Our-groceriesare the best, and prices low. 384 MAIN STREET PHONE 55 R. DUNN eet ececne gt; oneonorronnoroney ebro ies DUNN S SPECIALS POPEOOOPHSS around by B. J. Fewings. The party iThe City Cartage e Co. uy war. LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAYING PHONE 47I J.R. DALTON .R. CHAMBERLAIN Office at Alberta Book Co.'s Store, South Railway Street Money to Loan arly CG, LEAN, Agent, Lumber Yards, Te-onto Street. serge. was assisted by her sisters, Tena ani Margaret MacTaggart. William Br son assisted the groom and Miss Ma ble Bryson the grooms sister,.played wedding march. The bride was handsomely gownled In vory duchesse satin elaborately trimmed with pearl Her travelling gown was of navy bla. Attas thi neremanny eS ai) Mrs, Brygon left for Buffalo and gara Falls and are ted to arrive in this city this week dnd will take up their residence.on Toronia street The Crow passenger train left the city last evening was wreck ed at Grassy Lake. No one was hurt and just what was the extent of he damage is not known. This is th second time this month the Crow train was wrecked, the last time be on Persons. y only dropped to 1 on and while the frost nd other garden 8 far as expe whieh at Ser The mere Saturday night, touched potatoes produce lightly, no damage, can be ascertained, was done to the standing gr A great deal: of the wheat is in stook and of what s left standing. the larger portion was in- tended for green feed Miss Annie and Master Eddie Rut- Tsnch. hertord. of Calgary friends in the city. Edmund Neff returned on Saturday from-a trip west : Fete Armstrong, of Graburn, ahip- ved two carloads of beef on Saturday from Walsh to Moose Jaw. The price paill was 4.35 weighed at Walsh. Frank St. Davies, of Walsh, spent Saturday in the ity, Mr. W. R, Humphrey, of Atwood Ont, who has been spending a fe days with his sister, Mrs. E. Thot ton, left foF Ue EAR Tat TET Miss Olga Evans of Lethbridge ix visiting her sister, Mra. Walter. Huck- vale, before leaving for Montreal. Mr, H. Molson Macpherson, of Que- bec, president of Molson s Bank; Mr. Durnford, of Montreal, Supt. of Branches, and Mr. F. MacBeth, mana- er of the Lethbridge branch, spent Saturday im the city and were shown are visiting are visiting various points in the West with a view to opening additional branches. Mr, Oscar K. Lyle, representing S. B. Chapin Co., of Chicago, who ts one of the oldest of the corps of Am- jerican crop experts who periodically visit Canada, s in the city making a report for his firm. The two sisters who are to teach the Catholic children of the city as soon as the separate school can be erected arrived nthe city yesterday and met a number of the parents of the children who will attend the school, They left to-day.for Calgary nd Edmonton to inspect the separate schools there withthe Idea of learn- ing the routine of the separate schools of these places. Mr. William Laing, architect of Cal-. wary, spent the day in the city. Fred McLean returned on Saturday trom Neepawa, having disposed of five carloads of horses around that district. Harry Baker and family returned expactenl (for Saturday Taber, : 1. Dilworth was in from Bas and Sunday Morrison was in je on Saturday. H. B. Sims, resident Jaw. who has been holldaying he coast, stopbed over here on hi return trip, leaving for his home th morning. + J. Q. Roberts was th from Suffield for the Wm from Little week-end. Sharman of Lethbridge spent week-end in the city the Chas, A, Mooney and T 1), Moone of Milestone were in the city yeste day R. Sand Fred Chapma brouk are In the city today Mr. Jas. Turpin, Sr, of Hamilton Oni. Is visiting his sons. It 4s ji about a year since Mr. Turpin was in the Hat, and he considers 1h growth of this city one of the most marvelous Incidents in the history of the Dominion. during that yeu Miss M, BE. Ross of Rossland, B. C. is visiting In the Hat. JF, Hill was in from Suffield fo unday Ed. Lemieux og Min neapolis, are spending a few days on town. W. 1. Dandy of Kamloops was ff the city Saturday and Sunday J. E. Terril of Lethbridge was a weok-end visitor to the Hat som, Inspector of Schools f the High River district, formerly + pervisor of Medicine Hat schoo: pent the week-end with the Re McLaren, on his -return from New Brunswick where he has been hol daying. Mr, Sausom expressed hi 5 being highly gratified with e showing made in the recent aminations by the pupils of the Med feine Hat schools. He will return to Hich River, by Mrs who ha 3 accom Sansom iting in uh Hat for the p Thos, P. Murphy of Langdon spent th eweek-end in the city Miss Neily of Taber was visit friends in the City on Saturday. IL R.A. West of Gleiehen sp) Saturday and Sunday In the city WW. A. Caldwell is in from his Bass- ano ranch for the fair week. T. H. Bucherfield of Bow Island. spent the week-end in the city. Mr. and Mrs, E. Green of Suffield left for-a holiday trip in the Bast. a ter spending the week-end in the Hat. J. Dingwall was in from Redeliff for Saturday and Sunday. no visitor fo town on Saturday. Mrs, M. Smith and Mrs. R. Davis of Moose Jaw are visitors to the Hat. B, F. Ross of Bow Island, spent the week-end in the city Geo. Johnson, foreman of McLean's in the city with a bunch of horses, which are entered in the re- lay race. Ross P. Mackenzie is a Suffield vi itor to town, Miss Fraser, of the High Schoo staff, returned to the city this morn- ing. Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Williams and family returned last week from Banff. Miss Rourke of the High School staff returned from her Holidays yes terday, which were spent In the east Mr. G. Stewart, accountant in the Bank of Commerce returned this morning from his trip to the edast. James A. Johnston of Bow Island died yesterday in the city hospital from heart failure. He was brought to the hospital some six weeks ago suffering from dropsy. He was 56 years of age. The remains were in- terred this afternoon at Hillside sem- etery. TELEGRAPHIC North Grosvenor, Dale, Conn., Aug. 29. Agents of the Canadian Western farmers allance are scouring Connec- ticut and Rhode Island, for recruits to go-to Manitoba for the harvest. Transportation and high wages are offered, In all mill towns where busi ness is slack, idle mill haids are of- fering thelr services. Lage crowds of recruits will be..sent from Provid- New York, August 29. Suffering from nervous prostration brought on. by listening to the monotonous tune of AH alone every night at Coney Island, J. W. Richards, a mounted policeman, is under the care ofa physician, At first Richards liked the tune, but when day after day and DIRE after night -hevyas compelled to lsten to All Alone / Richards be- gan to feel queer. om Saturday from their holiday trip tg the coast. A, W. Butler of Maple Creek was Antigo, Wis. August 29 The vil- lage of Elmburst, Wisconsin, DESPATCHES. 3-8; Dec. opened 39 3-8, closed 39 1-8. was wiped out today by fre The tos Is between 100,000 ani 500,000 George W. Underlieh, a lumber man losing 145,000 The fro started at 11.30 this morning aid ty still burning there being left the depot, one hotel Landon, August 29 There have been evidences recently of dixco: among the Ta police pay und because of the heavy work Incldont o the Gdrovation and the br troubles. Home secretary chill announced tonight that Siew of the complexity in police dut- Jes and the exacting demands them be has decided crease of pay upo grant an In- Selkirk, Man, Aug Council last night passed 29. Selkirk annual estimates and struck a tax of 22 milis on the do Jar, a reduction of two mills from rate last year seament of th The rateabfe as property in Selkirk this year is 1,855,00 and the esti expenditure 41,000, of this 17,798 1s for general purposes and 16,702 the school levy The Selkirk town fathers also re- Quire 6,900 this year to meet deben- ture-tnterests and sinking fund levys This year and last the provided for the back Council have yment of 6,000 of which should have provided for many years ebts been ago and this fact Has caused appreciable increas in the rates over what would have otherwise been. By payment of 35.00 this Year these old scores are grad: uutly wiped out, fact which jes ks of Manitoba far as financial.) littes 0 Aug. 2 or of Val Duris D, Taylor, was a visitor In city leaving for New York this morning on private bu: hess for a couple of days, after wh he will metropolis, day return to the Pacific Taylor, Ike all western- full.of optism for the of the West and of his hor ticular, claims a population for Van- 0. Mr, Taylor does coust ers, future couver of 400 not expect the census returns to show more than elghty thousand. He sass the enumeration was very badly don at the first count and so far no effort bas been made on another count. London, Aug. 29. Redmond Barr: Attorney-General of Ifeland, has been nted Lord Chancellor of Ireiand n sticcession to Sir Samuel Wal who died at Dublin August 13th. Thomaston, Maine, August fef over the death of his wife led nett . graduate of the University of Eng- jand, who has been a resident of this town, for the Inet six years to murder his three children and then take his own diet today. Two of the hildren were killed by the use of chloroform, and the. third: by cyanide of -potas- sium or chloroform. gt; Paris, Aug. The Minister of Colonies has received despatches in- him that there has been a series of engagements between French and Liberian rebals on the France-Liberian frontier, The French soldiers routed several bands of rebels and outlaws. The despatches add that a new and well defended boundary line will prevent these ottlaws In forming incursions by future, London, Aug, 29. Owing to the poli- tleal and labor troubles throughout which this country has just gone. here has beeu a fall in hom: securit les the past month. The aggregate sine of S87 representative securities siows a shrinkage since Juty 1, of jore than 72.000,960 unrds ( 865, (Gens (4) the sum ot 2,000,009 pounds ( 65:000,000) represents the decline eyverican et road stock and bor 4 eo ercording tw the Bankers Magi Vancouver, Aug.-29. Caught fishing for salmon in the three mile limit off closed West coast of Vancouver Is- land, Saturday afternoon Seattle gaso- line sloop Sarah was selzed by Capt. Hascombe in. Fisheries Protection Service on this coast. Captain Has- combe was on board the tug William Jolliffe, Captain Thompson, when cap- ture was effected, MARKET REPORTS, Winnipeg, Aug. 29. Oct. wheat o - fened- 8 7-8, closed 98 7-8; Dec. op- ened 7 7. ened 102 1-4, closed 101 2-8, Oct. oats opened 39 1-2, cloved 39 Oct. flax closed 200. Winntpeg Cash Prices Wheat No. 1 Nor. 100 1-2, No. 2 Nor. 99 1-2, No: 3-Nor. 97, No. 4 Nor. 89 1-2, No. 5 Nor. 81, No, 6 Nor. 78. Feed, 63; oats, No. 2 C.W. 38 2-4; barley, No, 8, 68, No. 4, 59. American Markets Minneapolis, Aug. 29. Sept. wheat opened 102, closed 101 1 107 1-2, closed 106 5-8. Chicago, Aug. 29. S pt. wheat gt;p- ened 90, closed 9 3-8; Dec. opencd 95, closed 94; May opened 100 7-5, closed 100, Buy t now, . Now ta the time to buy bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al- most certain-to be needed before the summer s over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all druggists. Visiting Cards weatly printed at the an Englishman and? the , closed 97 1-8; May op- me ened 103, closed 102 3-4; May opened ; The / NAR, Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold on the Merits of Minard s Lintment leectetetetnennnetecess FARM LANDS Now that a good 1911 is assured this will be your last chance of being able to purchase good agricultural lands at the present low prices. 1 have some choice farm lands improved and unimproved in the best farming district of Alberta at prices from 9.00 per aere up and upon terms that will suit person's pocket. Did you with 250.00 cash you can make the first payment on a good quarter section of farm laud and pay the : bteie 3 crop tor Lepertnnornerernnprbeteinies know 3 aladesiea with interest at ouly 6 per cent. iLgaurers intarentea ta een Obese es ee a Wllseheertally give you uth ee H.S. NEWBY ) Real Estate, Farm Landsand In- yeetments, Agent for C.P.R. ands and Townsite. IRVINE, - - .ALBERTA ste rF ENT FO BINDERS AND I BINDER TWINE, J: H. HARMAN Sa Stcopp Jonmton's Livery Stat I If you need first-class Groceries Go To Z.H.STARR, Minda; Alberta, and you willcer- tainly walk away: satisfied. FOR SALE: Farm machinery, including new Massey-Harris four-borse drill, sulky plows, gang plows, Campbell packer, mowing ma-- chine, horse rakes, etc., to be sold cheap for cash, Apply to T.L CORBETT. Box 449, 4tw Fal Home Made Syrup, MAPLEINE fires which have been raging in this alstrict for some days past are now sweeping everything In front of them and destroying crops and dwellings along the northeast coast. The villages of Elliston and Jeebatterscram in the district of Fogo and Trinily have bee hemmed in by the flames and resi- dents gathered what belongings they could carry away with them and were Htorved- to take to We boalw and seek refuge on the ocean. The towns of Catolina and Buena Vesta, Trinity Bay, are also threatened and unless providential deliverance comes early in the shape of change of wind or rain storm, the villages are doomed. The situation s indescribable and con- sternation prevails in the fire swept areas. Adjacent settlements have sent boatn to aid the villages threat- ened with destruction. A well known Dps Moines woman atter siffering for two days from bowel trouble, was cured by one dose ot Chamberlain's Colfc, Cholata and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by all droggist . News Classified Ads + DVERTISEMENTS ONDER THT beading Loet, Found, Fer Sale To Rent, To Bachange, Wants, ote git lines od under soe. per week, 51 for four weeks Fifteen words oa oder, 1 week 29 ., 4 weeks Sor 10.0 REWARD offered for the of one two-year-old Brown Clydesdate Stal- hon, branded G.8.'on lett shoulder. G. Schmetzer, City. 8. Kelding branded 5 over Rope around Ten dollars reward for infor- John Lahd, Alta 08 Bay S on right shoulder, eck Carlstadt Bay branded SX on right rope around eck. Ten dollars reward for infor pation, John Luke, Carlstadt, Alta wes. Gelding, shoulder, STRAYED (pony) branded bay mari One buckskin mare, white star on forehead, D on left shoulder; one white stripe and mark on face branded JQ on right One dol- tat will be paid for information leading to recovery or two dollars and 50 cents for each for delivery to Henry Johannson, Medicine Hat, 8. Rallway t., Rosedale Sw3 and nose, shoulder. jaaM 1 branded 0 my pasture on or about the of August, one grey mare on right shoulder, jone bay branded of shoulder. Weight about each, Owner requested to take same way aud pay for this Adyt, PETER ANDERSON, Ber 48, Irvine. te (TAKEN UP By Robert Gilroy on southwest 1-4 of sec. 17, twp, 11- R-S, west of the 4th Mer., one buck- skin and white spotted pony mare, about 4 years old. Has strip in face, both hind ankles white, and brand, on left shoulder; weight about S50 Ibs; has white horse colt by her Also one chestnut or sorrel horst with spot In forehead and left hind ankle white, branded 5 on left hip, welghs about 1100 pounds, about 14 years old, can be seen in pasture on the south 1-2 of see. 16, twp. 11-Re 8, west of the 4th Mer. Owner re- quested to prove property, pay charges and take (Signed) ROBERT GILROY, Whitla, Alta. side, Lo OST FOUR 2YEAR OLD COLTS 4 and one Syear -old bay mer branded on Hight shoulden one G-year old bay gelding lt; branded same on right shoulder also om left thigh. 10 per bead reward. Notify Many Island Lake sheep ranch, Walsh, Alta. 20wl0 IRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOM Modern house, hot aad cold water, bath, telephone, mewly fnr- ished and decorated throughout, fixe location, close to station and bast, ss part of city. Terms moderate. Mrs. F..M. Ginther, s1g Fourth Ave. City. ast TRAYED ONE THREE YEAR old mare, color roan, three white feet, white face, lost an eye, branded WP (monogram). Ranges near R. E. Starkes, south of Hat. 5.00 reward. Apply to News Office, City. gwit aD. DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL-SERVICE A: competitive examination will be held in November next at the : amigation centres of the Civil-Sei vice Commission for the entry of Nay- al Cadets for the Naval Service . of Canada; there will be25-vacancles. Candidates must be between the Ages of 14 aud 16 years on the Ist of January next; must be British sub- Jects and must have resided In Canada. for two years immediately preceding the examination; short periods of ab- sence abroad for purpose of education to be considered as residence. Successful candidates will Join the Royal Naval College at Halifax in Jan uary next; the course of the College is two years and the costs to parents, including board, lodging, uniform and all expenses, is approximately 400 forthe first year and 250 for the sec ond year. On. passing out of the College, Cad- ets will be rated Midshipmen, and will receive pay at the rate of 2 per diem. Parents of intending candidates should make application to the Sec- retary Civil Service Commission, Ot- tawa, before the 15th October next. Further information can be obtain- ed on application * to the Secretary, Department of Naval Service, Ottawa, Unauthorized publication of this notice will not be paid for. . J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, Auguat 1st, 1911, 25W6 L, Hanns REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FARM LOANS, IRVINE : t ' GRAND HOTEL WALSH, ALTA. FRED MUND, Proprietor First-class accommodation for the traveling public. St. Petersburg, Aug. 29. The Em- peror of Russia and the Emperor nf Japan exchanged telegrams to-day on .the occasion of the settlement of cer- tain questions which have been under consideration for long thme. These questions related to various claims and counter claims for indemnity on Toe comes for losses incurred during
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