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SOcieTiES. R' BUULAR communica Hons of Medicine Hat Medicine Hat Lodge No, 3, Asss,, Moots in Qolter s Hall every Thurs day Evening st 20 * o olock, Visiting brethren ubeays, welcome, 7 RB. Berrett, NO. W, Coustnn, BS, URT'SASKAT- chewan No. 7825, Qo neaday evening in cary month, in the Orange Holl. at 20 otolock, Visiting bre thren weleome, Moots on the third Tonspar, in every month, in Hall, Medicine Hat, at the hour of 20 o'clock. z ALM Tiwalue, B.S, PRICING Bat Lodge No, 95, meats in Cols ters Hall, the first aint third Fridaysin each smooth, at o'clock. Vis iting beethres weleomy 3, G. Calder, MW, WN. Adsit, Re Take Notice: The undersigned desires the prompt settlement of all opt- standing accounts. In future business will be conducted on 4 strictly cash basis. THOS. FLEAGHR? Novomber 15th, 1804 Jun: 1883. lly-calls the a ) the fact that. i of unequalled Warors ikEe AND SEW ELLER. AMERICAN + HOTEL, A. WHITE, PASPRIETOR. a. Specialty l First Class1n all its Appointments Cood Accommodation for Travellers. Spacious Sample Rooms. vare the lines : ae. und I keep Bar Supplied with Very asonable,,. Best Brands of Liquors sat and Cigars. ou mnay require hens ae eee PRICES GRADUATED: to, COSMOPOLI LAN BOTrEst, Mrs, T. Bassett, - - .Proprietress, 2 Strictly First-Class in evory respect, Tabheirpptied with all the delfeactes of the season, Headquarters for evminercial men ptly attended to LIVERED ) town, BEST BRANDS OF Liquors and Cigars CLarK a q i ALWAYS ON HAND. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. i FOR SALEat 2 cents per 10 gt; FINLAY Co., Charles F. Smith, M. D., C. M. Medical Subs ee Member of College of Ph Member of College of Physicians and Sur- Hesident-Physiclan and Surgeon Medicine CORONER FOR THE N.W SABRISTER, ETO,, MEDICINE AAT, Ala agent for the New York Life, anil Banuisrar, Ero., Also agent for w Office in Colter : Mock, ap-staira. Tonsorial Artist, Ladies .Hairdressing a Specialty. wmFOR THE HAY FIELD.. Long-handled, Hay Forks, Grindstones and Fixtures, Machine Oil, Mowing Machine Repairs, e Lime Juice, Bacon. SS 10 PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH, Off everything except Mowing Machine repairs ani Massey Harris gouds. USINESS CARDS, UNIVERSITY OF MA:ITOBA, Medicine Hat General Hospi nite 1 Basie Ruitsenys ss of a OFFICE A PITAL. Chas. E. Smyth, M. B. TORONTO UNIVERSITY. jane and Sur- jens, Ontario, geaus, N.W.T. Hat neral Horpi James P. Mitchell, Commercial Uriov , Natfonaly Quebes, Tniperial Fire Lnutirance Gorn A. M. Parker, Mepicine Hat, the Queen, Phanix of Eng- tern, Britigh America, a Brooklyn Firo-. Insurance : Phenix Companies. Wm. REID, Soath- Railway Street. CHARLIE SAM, Proprictor. Rear of charlie Lee Tits Pricen reduced one-half, Clean washing and yood ironing. faction: gnteran Family wanhing 30-conts a dozen, ale wih2i-vante per week. Call at Taundey and ger Landry Li ENVELOPES * for 82 0 per thous: Su tly printed at THe News a Fhree-election petitinny hnve beet filet ins Manitoba: Winnipeg, Mac- Grain Flooring ; Fir Drop Siding and V Ceiling. ings, and Moulding. Finishing. Scantling and Dimension: Ter and Brown Paper. Lumber Merchants. Four-Tined, he deferred until next session reseed facilities woukl be given for, ie sale of wur profiets In European t linch and 14 inch Olear Bdge Y Cedar Olap-Board Siding. Cedar Corner and Base Blocks. Fir Base, Cedar Movided Cas- Clear Cedar and 1 clear Spruce Lath, Cedar Shingles, Boards, All our Stock is dry. STRAYED HORSE. The undersized bas taken up at-his ranch at Red Deor Forks, one bay branded (Mi on the righ? shoulder. Owner vesame by paying expenses and T. M. PALMER. RAYED .MARE. JE intortho premises of the andersign: ed one black mare, branded on left age about -years ;-height about Owner ont have kame by prov- ing property aud paying expenses, . WRIGHT, Dunmore, Sasa, 16 STRAYED MARE, (LAME onto the preminen of the under- signed, Sec, 21, 1p. 11, Range 5, wont of the 4th ineridian about twenty mont aye one dark brown mare; 13 bands hig white face: all four feet white; no. brands O-ner can have snme by proving property and paying expenses, D, Nazar, Dunniore. NEW DAIRY. The undersigned desires ta intimate that heis opening up in the milk business, and hopes by, square treatment and pelling the pure articla, tomerit m. share of the pat- ronage of the people of Mericine Hat. Milk will be delivered once wday. LL, Waren. TAKEN UP, Taken up by me near Big Stick Lake, grey stalliya: beanie: On te tae Hip, net can have him on paymeut of ex- penses..Apply to- Cxuxerne St, Dawes, 523-14 26 weat 3c Mer... July 2nd, 1896. Map e Creak P. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ia h rehy given that the partner- rretofory xivting tinder the Brit: f John Karl C name eats tin John Knrlar., bas sold out all bis rights and ia torent to John Shielda, Jubn Karl. Jri and Joseph William Karl, whe will Continue the hnsin ss, The n w compan; will collect all debra awing to, and will pa3 all:debis owing by,, the said coth ved Medicine Fat, Toly 10,1806: Interviewed in Toronto Sir Charles Tipper said bis pnrty would pat op Thaslrangest appeal ine ever amr Laortercxme bere on Saturday, ac- companied by Ministers: Tarte, Fisher and Geotfcion, and Messrs. Mitchell, MeSaane and others, his object being tH Initiate Tarte s campaign. EAU ter, In replying to the address ot Mayor Olnim, referred. to Tarte's de- feat ny accomplished by illegal means, Yet he was gide,and so be asked the constitaency toelect Him either by a great a ot by neck with the Conserestives now. the fault was their's, not Tarte's. Gis principles. would permit him to no longer stay top. s sonnel of his Government, which he said would compare with any. tant ever wimioiteed affairs at Ottawa. Io reipained the same ag before theelec- tions, They received chahge the tariff in the best posible manner. be paid to the- developmetit ef the tivel bad apent six years without set- and anl ss he wasmistuken che qnes- tion would be settled without exci the prejadices of anybody, and by vel by consent of all partios. SEDGE RAT NWN, THURSDAY: JULY bo 1008, f WESTERN DEVELOPMENT. his to one of the Planks in the New Government's Platform. Br. Jouy's, Que,, Indy 27. Preinke: ai +h I t al Mr. manhe wanted by bin rity, pation. If Tarte was not iththens on.accoant of theie corup- it, Laurier: then discussed the pers fa fiscal poliry thy Liberal party mission to There would be no leg dite during the coiiing short sessio hey would vote the badgetand not warkets and special attention would west. As to the School Ques- Mr Laurier sald the Conserva Hing it He only-wanted six months ice Where justice, was Ba ee Liverpool Cattle Prices. At Liverpool on Jaly 20 supplies were smaller and the demand. fairly good. The market for cattle was stronger, and prices advanced je to 1 , pal Bust States cattle sold at 93 em Canatians at-fie., und Argentines at Tic. The supply of sheep was Inrger, and prices were Briner ac Ip ro: The. the outside figure showing au advauce of jc. since thie day week. a Dredge. A Gok operations with their mining xcow on iuay last about hult a mile from. the Fort. A test tuade from.the first fow scoupfuls of dirt showed good pros- pects, The dirt israited by large ct ndlaswes The appa atus is builtona large swivel which enables them to dig wll roand the fixed a few yards from the scow and water'is pumped onto the gravel. by one uina while another, screens the dirt. There are three blankets, aud expetinvents prove that Ube upper two catch practically all the gold, Ed- wonton Bulletin, Toranto World, anii-remedial Con- servative, Let us recognize in the first place that the public ure not fools The best way to secure a return-of party is by eleyating the personnel uf that party not by denouncing thiv or thnt section of the electorate. The blame of oor-recent deleat is charge: nbleto three or four ex-ministere, and to the Mail and Kpire. This attempt to fasten it on the French is more than Ligolish, It is a blunder. Racked with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to exerucl Ing pain. After ten years terrible torture, Cured by Scott's Sarsaparilia. A. H.Christiansen, writing from the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, says: 1 owe you more'than can ever pay. Fos ten years I suffered the tortures of the damned with rheumatism, Father had Ht before me, and I believe it isan here- ditary disense, My knee. joints would get inflamed And if I was out in any weather I was sure to. be laid up, which to a travelling man is a calamity, In a score of Canadian towns local doctors, treated me;-some giving reLei, others pone, read that Sarsaparilla was-a Theuinatic cure, and I asked druteiat for *'a bottle of the best Sarsapaiila on the market. He-gave-me Scott's, 1 arking it was an improvement on Ii others, and that he could honestly recommend it. I have taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as aman can hope to be. J was out in arainstormtwo days ago.and never felt a twinge, As I said be ore, to Scott s Sarsaparilla I owe more than can ever repay. The best remedy ior rheumatism, sciatica, and newralgic pains all arising from the presence 0: ison in the blood is Scott's Sirsapai a modern ccn- centrated medicine, prompt.in ts cura fivee Doses from ow half to one in parliament, He has no intention dondld'and Marqueite. of retiring from active politics. feaspoonful. At t per boitle of your columns of Tak News that a petition be set apart for the Cree indi Nortk weet, in the Cypress Hills coun- ranchers of the Hilla was prepared, and, we understand, sent to the de- partment, asking that the reserve be not set apart, At was done about the mattor. ored the movementat the time, arefavorableto it now, for the rensou thy we hold that an Indian or a body vt Indians. directly under governnient control ond ameouble to the govern- went, is disbanded outfit such as we have be A few weeks ago Mr. J. F. Sunderson wrote to the Premier, ernment ceived the following reply: Osborne and Burke commencedy Seow. The Rrizaty te a eptrat one ote their confidence in the Conservatives 1.50 year, in Advance. STOOK ASSOCIATION MEET- ING. A Petition Sent to the Govern- ment Asking for More Police Protection. General Baperiatendent Whyte Petitioned Regarding Stock AN INDIAN RESERVE. Some time ago it was moted inthe ad heen sent tothe Supt, General of Han affairs, Departwent of the Tn- ering, Ottawa, praying that a reserve who scattered over this portion of the ey. A counter petition from the , A meeting of the Executice Com- mittee of the Stock Growers Amocia- tion was. held at Medicine Hat om Saturday the 26th. inst., the president in the chnir, - Themeeting was called for the par. pose of considering the inadequacy of the potice protection in thik district tothe ranching industry, and gle to bring to the notice of the G, P. Re authorities the pirgent necessity of a stock yard on the North side ot, the river nt Medicine Hat for the use of the industry in the Red Deer district, Itwas moved by Mr. J. H. Bray and seconded by W. B Marshall, that petition be dravin up by the recretary and forwarded by the As:ociation to the honorable, the Minister of Inter ior, praying that the namber of North west Mounted police stationed.in Med icine Hat be niaterially increased, and adetachment be-placed on the Fed Deer eer eaMea A petition baviug been drawn up by the recretary and signed by the presi- dent and officers of the Association St was moved by Hichurd Porter and SUPREME COURT. seconded by Jas. Hargrave that. the oe seoretary-be instructed to-transmit the Two Criminal Cases Which Have same tothe Hon. Sir Oliver Mowat, Been a Long Time Pending f Justice, Uttiwa, with the are Tried. urgent request that favorable action ae may be taken thereon at the earliest possible dute. Carried. Respecting the urgent necessity of stock yard on, the north side nf the Suskatchewan river for the shipping of beef from the Red Deer District a Medicine Hat, it was moved by J. HL Bray and seconded by W. B. Marshall that a memorial be forwarded from this Association to. W. Whyte, Gen- eral Superintendent Canndian Pacific railway, Winnipeg, with an urgent request that favorable action be taken, thereon at the'carijest possible date. Carried, ra DUNMORE NOTES. ay rate nothing We fav- and mich less menace ta the ockmen s interexta than a 1ov10) spine new gow Bets tbe end has re- Qitawn, July 16, 1806, My Daan Str I have: your favor for which accept my sincere thanks. I will keep it before me, should 40 occasion occur, it will be pleasure for -WILvRip LAURIER, Jas. f. Sanderson, Mediciae Hat, N. W. T. A session of th Supreme Court of this judicial district converied bere yesterday before Mr. Justice Scott. Two criminal pases occupied the time of the court: Queen vs, Gerean, und QuevnvsMott, both of which cures have heen on unusually longtime in abeyance pending nn appearance be- fore the proper tribunal. Queen ys, Gerenu. In this eas the prisoner was charged with Byeging and qbtaining money under false pre tenses. Last February he wag arres ted bere by Sergeant Richards apd was committed for triahbefore Magis- trate Finlay, The evidence of Dr. alder, L. 8. Cochran and Sergeant Richards wasteken....Mr. Conybeare, Q. G,,-prosecuted, and Mr. Nolan ap- penred for the prisoner, Gerean was found Rutlry and sentenced to one year at hard labor in Regian jail Queen ve Mott.--This case is one which has excited more interest in Aint than any criminal cave in feeent years, The prisoner is ibarged with stealing and killing itis Heat ersted ReeHEA MEMES ago, early in the spring, and wes re- turned for trinl hy Mugistrate Rey- Sergeent-Richurds worked up the case and laid the nformation. Festerduy afternosn four witnesses were examined for the prosecution Messrs. Mayberry, senior and junior, The Fish, an Indiun, and Sergeant Richards was in the witness box when the sourt adjotirned until 10 o'clock this motning. There are several oth- er witnesses to be examined for the prosecution yet, and it ishardly likely that x verdict will be reached before evening. If it is.then, Yesterday a couple of hides und the bead found up the river were produced in court. Mr. Conybeare, Q.0., is prosecutor, and ie sisted by Mri Qnstigan, of Calgary, who isengaged by the -stockmen to Took after their intersety qn the case, Mr. P. J. Nolan, of Culgary, is defen- ding Mott. Cattle Shipment. Oo Tuesday twenty-one carloads of tat beef enttle, in prime condition, left this plice for the Old-Conntry- markets, The. shipe ntwas made up as follows: From Our.Own Correspondent) Juny 29. Mr. Rutherford: made, his first shipment of sheep for the Oid Country on Tuesduy, There were four carloads und all in first-class condition, This is only a beginning of what is going to be one of Assiniboia s largest trades..and the ranchmen could not have chosen better than to trust their business in the hands of Mr. Ruther- ford. who understa business nnd has the experience of the old country business... We wish: him success with this shipment. A Mr. Ross bas sold all bis cattle with the exception of about twenty heady He has bud remarkably good tuck this trip, selling bis stock for a high price. This goes to show that good stock is In ensand throughout the west. Messrs. Finkelstein and Baleoveke, of Winnipeg, arrived with seven cars of cattle a short time ago, which they put on their range, and have returned east for further shipments. Mr. Chas, Montgomery, of Forres, arrived bere on Tuesday with a small hninch of euttle for Mr. J. P; Mitchell, of Medicine Hat, -He returned Wed- nesday morning. The ice cream party given by Mrs, A. Unbbett last week turned out to.be la grand success. All present feport having spent an enjoyable time, : Mr. Robt; Cowan has been drawing in. grain the last day or two and re- ports very good crop notwithstanding: the dry wenther, ae Mr. W. D Cavan is working bis binder this week, Part of his crop is 004, some grain very short. Phe . PIR. bave made some grand improvements in their stock yards Lhere, Jon Jaures J. H. Spencer. Seven cars were Toaded at Medicine Hat and fifteer-cnrs at Walsh Sfessra. Jos. Hargrave, D. Sisson, Jnwes Mitchell, and J. F. Sanderson acco parted theshipment. The cattle ship; ped from Medicine Hat were inspected aria far straysswhjle h were inspected inty nf the the From the reports from Regina there isno doubt Sut that protest prow ceedings will beinstituted at-an,enrly- dato to upset the West Assiniboia. ,election. Chamberlin has sanctioned the ap- pointment of Colonial jodges in the Jui jal Con ites of thu Privy Couns eile AForty-Year old Grievance Re- moved. wish the their trai upward Jn Bath, Qut., Chase's: Kidney Liver Pills ares atabdard remedy. Joseph Gard- ee, of this town, suffered for 40 years with: Indigestion and its ever present sorompant- meote constipation and headache. K. L. Pills are the only remedy that gave hicw rellef, 25s. 8 box, of alt draggleta, Oaw ntry eantinue onthe the weason, P Richertecn W. Ratherford * druggist. Little Plumexompany pill a dose, sons 12th, AXPOLEN one
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