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The Galgary Herald; A Pabiishod ev aftermon ato Rreplien Ave, Calge SUBSCRIPTION. By mail toany .jart of Cans. da, Newfooudiant ths Unized To England ries extra Delivered town. tremants vot first insertion, 23 cent portion. If more than tea ino pro rau Address all comimupinstions to Tees in lougth SHE MANAGER, +, Wmnaup PopLimntx Co. TERRITORIAL Territories im orde: with a presumably Their proceedings have chronicled and: the ended. A letter from Hawke the Reg atJast opened up a d this subject, which m be followed upin oth Mr. Hawke this apart Mr. fie Eeader has, how in the seoond place.it wou Lae x present. think eve body,is agreed. UNIVERSITY: Up to the present time. the ef- forts of the Calgary committee, ; who are endeavoring to secure co- operation in. other parts. of the to obtain 2 Jand grant from the Government for university purposes, haveantt p lative silence fromthe Derritorial p) been duly the matter John . of Whitewood, Assa., in vey eussion: ou perhaps argument is briefly snot afford to ser 50,000 aeres of land, even for unjyersity purposes, and wise to: establish a university On this second point we N far as we free id dot the valine of ove asivedt by vad atial th for yeres of ttt ot tree worth s to w certain extent ot vendy been answered. The Do- sit m1 Government long ago de that the most expedient and of providing an chool purposes ia payin rte price tion hi 2 ee ;casonable way endawroent for rritories, was by setting a certain portion of its most To th lable resource, the land, , object 1-18 of the whole ares ev Territories has been devot- og, and, nobody denies the right nud justice of such an endowment. In course of time a university will be no less a necessity than schools now and we fail to see why it tan equal claim ons. shai ja great fund of the Territo- cupied lands, We do not see why the principle of that aid for education should stop short t the-public school. , Ibis quate as npertant that-children of promise should have the means of obtain ing the higher edu they all, should obtain the. first principles of learning, . Our people are not going to be content with the thrve R's, Our rapidly increas- ing population is an intelligent oue and the best possible educa- tion is none too good for them, and we think that in urging th Gov- nmient to follow out its. own cedent and anake provision for a university in the same way as it has already provided for our 5 nis, the committee is making a reasonable demand, which should sae upon the attention .of svernmenit untilitis granted. Jere takenn Tam HeRA.p bas alway pardonable pride and pleasure in roproducing the pleasant words so ften used about the Nerthwest peaple who have no direct con- yection.or interest, other than pas- sing in the countr: itis of: such very rare occurrence that we may be permitted to-day to repre duce characteristic selections, from f shat letter of sOme literary: inerit. pab- tbe jiched inwlate ixstie of the Irish pjwes, The writer tises the nom de plume of Sad Experience, but - fuily to indicate the locality wher inad, other than the inde- ft which, mt have mean y ish Ax to If you ar It itor of the Irish Times prints im- mediately following the je of which the abov fair sample lette in whi ne truthfully, sad xpe tivo or threes pears of us are denied. On gt; that was. plainly misleading, the Tribune a day or two ago mented upon, opinions alleged: to. have been exp Longheed in the senate chamber, Both mar the senato no deviation from his often expres- sod opinions, we leave our readers to judge for themselves. whether oy not there was any malice in the 'Sritjune's report and articl ate this afternoon, eed replied toSenato yesterday. While not vindicating the M deavoi ion government ac refusin act. jurisdl the Dominion low it. be a finality somew rs i tore. tions that,were faulty could not touch these. tax s speeeh taken now by the the way of di be done in defia union. as. Then in r school ordinance the senator held it was within the power of the As dinance did- not prevent separate schools, and all the fights of Rom- an Catholies existed now as be regula- . The cor em deny these can, be proves and come and s urselt be you are so fool- lose the bold you have. k alabortag mim of Gd x hold itlay purgate e capy ay that the ed 1 am, unive is but just t P,, He mind M- 1 citation 4a 0 aire from Alberta 1. M, 1 the condition jtories is .painted- more Phe individual whose, led him to don nits of clothes .ap- todmave had'a lotof fun mest Ter vation jen aredt me ficult sngth of a telegram the st: na faves Senator, the teluginm and the re ks based upon it were, to. put ry mildly, erroneous. In the following report of the speech, which shows atten Bay, That hi ears itor Lough- tt'sspeect Orrawa, April 5, bers Manitoba school act, he en- aud 'd to show that the Doniin-, 4 properly in to disallow Martin hat act was within the nh of. the province and ought not to disal- This was shown by a de- of the Privy coun Tt J. as Hecetcary that there-shewls here and this. was binding upon the overnment. Tf any action was government in disallowance it would tro nee -of the act of 11 as confederation, sity ard to the Northwest M ond the cor the the tain 8 CO embly to pass it and the Domin- ion-could not interfere. The 01 pos It was the school nd not the t gavernment The sena- neipally a ordinance, and - the was pI The Territorial University. eeting of the provisional wii . yorst . .M. COR Bacler at small attendance wl Lougheed, Messrs D.W.Davis, M. H. Lent. faffairain fact that a timeago been fe Northw jon government askjug for ponen in the Be to carporations and rapid st t would presently muke it dif- The government swered too far ahead, ity of adopting the vie Porritorics ns to their own inter: ests, Whenever possible, second attempt might meet with: better) Te was then moyed by Dr, Lind- seconded by Mr, G. E. Grogan. committee memorialize jon government at the present ses- Gon of parliament to grant 750,000 acres. 0 sowves in the Northwest Territories, and that Lieutenant intosh, Perley, Bisho) Haultain, M.. tories he requested matter in hand tition be sent to Senator Lougheed requesting bim therein, to secur matter and 0 tation to the Daminion goverment fas soon as possible. Bannerman thatthe reqitested tow Dawall, Tweed. Davin, and Haal- uc . ture on the qnesion of a univer forward to Ottawa tion endorsing the scheme land: grant chairman. held in the tee we nm. on last. There not on therorig hat hody having by the naines of clergy, law tars, ity gradual nator Cayley and J Linchain, Major Waiker and D. ete tary Mr. J 5. ad a lette L.A. which memorial had some warded by the to the: Domin- er- if land for ainiversity pur HULL'S Rersitasies as teres ORER A HOUSE st coune that ett atlitable point. at: that time -an- that they were looking But as the present wd the advisa- yavof the to obtain a ment recogD appress SAN i GALGARY AMATEUR MINSTRELS) Wednesday, April 18th * * Fuery Pair GuaRANTEED. duwe lt; 1 ths a Francisco GAL. 120 Laughs (20 int tion. the Northwest Univers 4s land for university pur- jwernor Cinxton's fruit, Senators Lougheed and Pinkham, F. W. G. A. and the me for the. Ter to take the while, at Ottuwa, of the above resol- of parliament that a copy ing Calgary to thospitals for a pe ito confer with gentlemen mentioned a their interest in to be ganize a depu- of Calgary, other Moved by Rev same. Herdman and seeonded by Mr. ecretary, bi Re- to Messrs on the subject and. to obtain py of the bill, which was in- 1 in the Northwest legis- for the Territories. ioved by Mr. J. Short and sec- ed by Rev. H. O, Wise that requested to cominittee aresolu- ora ity pur- be city. this yperate coune with for nhiv Durin fashions th aligati A Tittee then adjourned meet again at the call of the ' decenc Thomas erthe+ ites, noy know that a universi will be for at -eom c of th weunderstand, now, havin, s peed: inain obj i starting s adequately tou long ti init anybody lse, have any Wen 1 now or ncle he ae ference to Canad All : read the dolefal story and to) wha know the faets by personal : ence will know at once that me lt; : gentleman engaged im the ocenpa- tion of directing attyution to an- wauntry th is cither the work of a justification ot tie cory T ernment pursued, Ree The Winnipeg Tribane is appar- ently umler the impression that becayse people in other parts of the world have learnt by experi- enc th FOR SALE. tall that glittersin Mani- Togmnidahy ie: s a Serene ion to purchuse Gucals or PRODUC aelption upon unfashionable ; more. high they n of land, owned and thie eles Of the late religious denominations t instit ations,with nuive connected with their own which, as the educa of the older proviness sho results. Such inst hitherto failed in th and rendered the a really good univ ingly diffieutt, see in the futur tablished in the - which we can look ahead, warnings afforde * of the Dominion, ake Gl itate agains There is yi absurd in the university i able to take an institution question is, a grant of and can we in justi qvest itself make this req: With regar l to th nt is quite pverninent eit. the , time to ma tna Alberta isc ip for y will wot hia 2 power ment to grant then fit, thon, ries tomake Ig itrightte wh from free seth the people ot th the fature have at the the mean of procuring education tort reque ch tj ques that, if it is p er tyright bod onal histor WSs, been done in them svith disastrous ations lave ir own obj lishment of ever rsity increas: And if we Want to m university es Northwest : proud we binsl 2 and, guided by thi in other jurts rly hing chimerical or iden of a first tate the Northwest in the *.fataye, Neither is it uniwarrant- 1y- reasouable step- towards making provision forsneh stows The only it a reasonable step joveinment for 0 the Lio right to make this demand pon at all, now is the fow tae 20 n doubt if a few ofthe Govern- to the Territo- t at all? nt in order that country may awn doors the heir children? Now hoaxing those who have The ext ten doubt, be read with mach. amuse Noy for the highly civilized country: Abou twelfth man. you rural districts isa magistrate, am et quan, a hawker of vegetables, an jhe cannot, in many case: o justice: (rath sp ignorance, prejudice, o partiality happens to move ar y Cunada .clam- g for settlers, of else heiswi- Ad ts from the sovial life in this id this hon, J.P. is also. a laboring c need no comment and. will, no o meet in s, renit wad who administers injustice) as the him. Whe means of edveation in the pre antry is almost nil, as thi ool il. Le: open only for half the year, owing: ss iHiterates. - arand too worthh m to tetcend. joyable misy be ty.iniles from you, surmmer t i pand the: ert toes plague, 30 bad that man and be mmust often cease work one shelter for their lives: The col ropeans. deep, the ground and v ater fi abouts three or four feet. thre ts of clothes 4 years ro keep one from fr y from the British Islands invites here faa favor and when the crop ) deceive their felloweount their reports. Lhonest mensthe substanc ort should be, We w and saw ned, put it their re te Can growing buy isv very dk as we te., from the British Txt in tothe enormous duty. teachers of a low grade, the atten- dunce about 8 or 10, the text books od, the supervision unde I had to pay this year 2 for a tax fora school that was ne-benefit to me, as it was too sa for my child- Social life is so.en- that your next neighbor from one mile up to twen-, The heat, in st k and seek hal winter is almost unbearable to Snaw about two feet Tio or required Many * y looked best yen As diseernin goud crops taba 15 net ok x is Aiberta-swhere they have more than a fair chance. of becoming independent, the amigration pol icy of the Intertior Department is a failure. If the Tribune write could not but see the trainloads of people who are coming to-this se tion ofthe Dominion every week: from the east and west he-would know his statements kre menda- cious: ASfor the Grit organs in the east who sing the same tune, they-are excisable op account of their dense and wilfulignorance of everything relating to this oun- try. Alberta:-has no reason to de- Lary the results of the,Govermnent gration work in the States or 1 or be cet The Hamilton Times distussing the speeches at the Manufacturers meeting at Toronto, at which Mr. Gurney, of Hamilton, spoke, asks its readers'to compare Mr. Gurney with such men as Gladstone, Peel, Cobden and Bright, Cleveland, Jattexsan G Mackenzie, Mowat, 3, Laurier, Cartwright and Davies. Well, Messrs George, Mills, Laurier, Cart- wrixht, Davies, et al, make speech- os;. Mr, Gurney. makes stoves. Stoves, and-the making thereof are of vastly greater importance to this country than w nd and the Ghia, stteur the gum, allays nil pain cures: wind calle and i the best remedy, for, dist Thiet Treenty-five genta s bottle. Bold by al Giigwistethroughout the world. augzaWwhy Thad asevers cold. for which I took Norwa ty it an exe liet and pl ned ant. to take. J. PAYNTER, Huntsville, Ont. TRiiow higher wire other ant of the ( Tupper or a Dyke, or overn radictall this, but Horse Ra: TEAMS OF HORSES, Appt to,High Riv witiver, BO, Obi *PWENTY BLO For Sale ches) he Cos, from Irvine Station. settlement. - Firet-class honse and ings and large area fenced in. Also for wale. be harses, quantity of lumber and by All the abave will boznolil either separately or together to sult purchasers, saitw i Soeonhnbnrg, Asta HAVING made arrargements tor liendling lov: BARLEY at Gramm will be clean snd of afiratchiss sample anid, Mey tice wi Lake notice shat. th up. I -find S giving rey id 12 initees Situation best Tm the out innld: theeternal fitne of choice cattle and und wagone, harbers, emante and. wehivht goods. rtistic, hedasse it nitendiny address, Miz, C. FRx, deeply rooted faxbion, swayed by SEED GRAIN, 8 Grain for Farmerg, 1 willbe prepared to hight rnish any quantity of WHEAT, OATS. and my velll after Ist April. as truly aa D.McbLEAN. now, at game time thathe cannot plese he in-also. ti H.W. MP. art: of fashion. Furcheved for the Mounted di orsen will be lace Police at the following, The Barack's High Rivor, Say lt;3 5 coma 4 Some cast hornos will be sold at Calgary on will be paid for inserting this no- YT are in it mut otis. No pay thority. Signed) b. W, HERCHMER. maw and cheviots. i. fonble breasted iro will be slightly changed in style during Ebonized Witticisms, Ste Ven Qoneluding with a-side BLACK JUSTICH confectionery store corier Gentre street o1.d Atlantic avenue, Notice to Deb tors DR. H. G . MACKID: begs form his patients that he the, vied of 6 months; sounts die hina RE paid to MR: W. L.BERN 4 advocate, who alone has power to give receipts for the Calgary, 23 Dee., uring and SoMnMeT 1894 - REVIEW OF. - GENTLEMEN S 2 esa FASHION e present reign of pentt eiace few people who do not atte it. i ere is, in fac dence of advanced civilygation than, gr sede a tailoring. Men may, of. Catrae, De Of Edmonton bogs to intimate shal inclined to do'so if they ey are ostentatiously and. disngre The more enlightened men come, the artistic und fashionabl take pride-in dreusing Ooftbings. bftistic dregs because they know it iy Pleasure to thoge with whom they amioc ate, just us anything clae-does that is adds to their attract. meus and because they like it and feel eases mili do well exnisine the iver eiitending muvers wi dane be cloved out as in harmony With it; and Sonn as possible. Cor forther varticulars, oall on the premisea fashionable cress because nothing is more in human nature thao deply Nand becauce the changes that otber frock ruled aa it is bye. Taucy, makes in what. they eae, delights them , throdgh an inborn oof change and nove riod and refined by caltivated taste. Teves before in the history of the world waa thees a time when it could have been wai that though A man may be comfectly willy three buttons. Ti Red nrtistically dressed, be may, at the Tie cpeetngg sail 9 he deessed. anfashionably but he fabionably dresed correctly and sp artistientty ato pesca ae foxect thing in clothing be with fashionable tailor, who 1 will, now. describe the sorrect thing in art three batton cutaway igquism, ppltting Paro + Picketa and pinm of ball at Linton Bros Bookstore. Admission Dress Circle 75 conts, Orchestra etable and to Jin iean nrOpean s2tt ii S saitmay, for instance, be a composition of three different muterials, or of an gentee mixtures, even to a vary eit strips effect. rete, eto. pecially written for this ovceson Dances, Banjo Olies, Stump Speeches; * Chairs 50 cents The average widths will be 19 inches at the kneo and 17 at the bottom, .and will havea alight spring on 0 side seams Hnished. with a narrow welt, and the legs clightly creased from a little nbove the knee to tBe bottom. terial that will be used are worsteds in fine and modezately checks; and all- wool fabrics in neat de- signs. bottoms, the The max fine stripes, and neat 4 HALF DRESS For Half Dress a yery indefinite-term that includes dress for genteel business porposes the. suite described above ars. correct; but they are allowed more latitude in the matter of fabric, and the trousers be. more pronounced In pattern, The REY, Or of Rrey-with-fancy-tronsers,-.08.of-- wie ioate BUSINESS SUITS: Double Breasted frock quite are not included ationg bn iness suite, and ure quite out of place-at the-dedk-or countet or naywhere that work isdone. The cutaway uit may probably be wora for business, whether it is of. the eame material and general style as alreidy described, or of fancy material, striped, . check pladed, and with -ide flaps, and at may be a-thres-or-a.one, or fora very tall slim man, ovens four button cutaway, . This anit for busiovss. purposes will be se Ue aauiaad vesitieds aoe Arrival of S The M - Sprin From Our The Columt like a fair, so there. The nelle and: Mr. ager, have be: in attending t They have eral horses.. arrived that. and. substar prairie, and eal farmers, this conting show what in i i of immigrant into the ter Edmonton tu become a after this th be blind to s -a bridge. had been tw riving .the been brok could not tions for per the expense put to woulc start a fair wanriveriss ofa huge tl correct, they. value othrs woolen ks, . mixtures of Scotch - and fabrics, in atripes, che hroken plaids, pin checks, and even im plsids, Thess oats will be utylon, Fhe four butte Sue halle she'd elton, thes ustios traight front, exck aed the Doobled brea sted which will be grostly worn duving the wpring months, All sack outs wilt it be rately Toc : be single bre Gitbock callin, ue pettensoan ter cay open fairly iow. The trousers will be the same tyle as described for day dress except that the watitha will average 20 inches at the knee and 18 st bottom. EVENING DRESS. though it can. be suit; the trousers of terchangeable, are the only forrest coatumes for day dress, and the Yhe materials weed for the coats und vests niah s Viennas breasted ity that has been Frock The Ereniiye Dread Cuit will, lke all shorter in. the the short roll siyle be the two atyles. bat the former wisi be the Tavorite. Both stylon wall open low, and sill faced or sille collar and lapels if preferable. The eo a i eS ah danieies cuts closed The vest will be wingle breasted, closed moderately shield shaped, extn Soallacer witha picts rolling soe, Thess vests will be orgumented with tracing braid if preferab' The material will be cance, but white silk of Marvellien wil deat sissies: 26) quite correct, and when either of these 1 ic dress. used the atyle may be th dereribed, o Double renee es rousers will average 1 and 17 ut the bottom, tod bultstt seca The side veam may, ehow xelt woven stripe, or be braide/ narrow, or be corded, of Dedrnamented with tracing or soutache braid and crested from novo the knees to Toe material yiod tea foe twill worsted, sone Vieneai ani thibete: the coming season from what it was. last fall. bobtai ine, CITY: OF CALGARY. thea lors VOTERS LIST - 1894. compound of ' Yotets lint for the City caricature ar of Calgary hay beet campleted and apart; The dieeves with To be eovk-chesn. No reasonable offer refoscs must be sola Suvsll BUNCH OF GATTL same waist leng freck, with th Lomprining 13 Good Milch Cows, 8 Good 2'year-old Heifers, 4 Q-year-ola Steers 8 Yearlings Team Clyde Geldings Good 3 Saddie Horses Farm, implements terial t thin jen bargain, Apply atence to the Singie J CODLONTON, Jumping Pond. r tran tee ot frock. The finished with a vent buttons aan role, though a plain trish will be preferred by those who dross well. The three, button cutaway will be the thas the Double-breuste skirt cut long and rounded to a very narrow bottom. finished the aame as the -Doubiebreasted whe yeasts may be Breasted, whether made from the samme ma jal as the coat or of 8 fancy vesting, but Breasted Trousers will Tho extreme long skirta of-the coat came xo suddenly that several characteristics were retained with making a heterogeneous style that was a hoon to the tists, bat. the incongruous tMat characteristics have been eliminated and the coat is now and will continue to the Government might not, be able es om 1 Rople every winter. luse their 7 Re to grant the reque wie ar diac Reece: coesy artas OF 1ops; their) quthors thereof. Let us have Gar- these ry Yon aloupen oe gumbo We want good inudy for wore are Frozen to sleath. .. The neys. Montrosl Gazer ot OF EY a a Clank, tbroughont the reason, oe uth there Hay, often, becomesas blwck: -us eae : Dated March igen ih, 50 ultimate dis it owing to Sie Paw ene pues oe Over Pitty Years artintic dress. , of a OW ame for thoxe delegates WF fr shiitren tering Syner hs Seborter waist, a longer collar, wnd faller shame noe delega Mich Tor children torthing. It soothes the r - dkirte, nd. will roll freo when thrown with silk facings if preferable. be of moderate width, closed with three Sleeves will jouble Breasted Sin will be much -m be of medium wid a consistent, grace- fal and o beautiful garment, that will very popilar with all who rightly valne The principal changes are The long Chesterfield or 8 sank will fe 8, favorite, cade fioel ceil worsteds, and-from yenetians in various were ot grays, verging towards drabe nd wool colors, Ties conta will bacat logge Sitting with sil tncing if preferable. ie full box overcoat. will retain ite be Popularity for driving, and will geterally oe a mies sland voconne The material it wil aH ae Segre and Tare x cloti, meltons, ne Covert wi ajao be quite fight isid rll Go wanda Wo tooues Tha aot popalae forthe coat ure Covert coatings and Venetians, and occasionally whsp gt; If people of fashion and taste will o A tas c the teviow of tashions-they eit tna quite an u sistance shen- ordecing their clothes. We carry in stock alt the latest fegigns ina -geatlemen y cloths patrenige we ca sinsee ash cient Shes suit or any article in dress, that you-eell wot poses be. Sorat e We remain, Fashionable West End Tailors, Carroll. be o iW. checked and mixed cheviots and ne mie Sacks wit be; as fr several seascnt, very popular, maile ftom the goods. we repartee a oe Sin fhe Wadi Ss amonirtatn+ to melt, tha the river be a most dang he crossing doubt ever: but the lea wire, might ton watery trains arriv stock from ing to setth of here, site do, They jans. with from the E Mr. -Mck Haultain arrived in Also Mz. B: firm of Cos barristers to his mott Mr, Sten worth of aveek. Mr. Kirk gatestoOt
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