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Pavtiched every Thursday by the Medicine Has Printing and Pub ishing ude ex Har, Assa SUBSORIPTION PRIG 7 RAK IF-PAID IN ADVA: OTHERWISE - 8200, 3K, Advertising Rates: Advertising may be displayed aud pea Te tine where Found wot able, Parties desiring spectal position must ditional ending notions tx Tooal,vlumn Too, per line ip advance Advertisemeuts of Wants, To Let, Loat, Found, efe., when under one-inch, will he Ynwerted for 50c.; subsequent ne Be, each. Thin clase of edvertising myst be for in, advance, All officig advertisements, such ax By Laws, Mortgage and Sales, Assign ments, and Government and Corpe ation Notices, inserted once for. 12c. per line + subsequent insertions 86, per, line. ity was,. 8 por year. Stock brands, 8 per years Professional cards, 1 per month. Mi birt vi death notires. 50 ceents cach insertion. Free to subscribers, JOB PRINTING. Wo have a well equipped job office and are prepared todo all kinds of job or prin tit Printing 3 on the shortest notice. Orders by receive peompt a-tention, - Mommonietions, Tetters, Ke,, sould be 10 Editor, The.News, Medi- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1890. STOCK ASSOCIATION. Meeting on Thursday Discusses the Matter Preliminaries. ges the The st ck meeting called for last Thursday to discuss the formation of the Medicine. Hat i into'a stock association, attracted a qgoodly number of interested parties, -ubetween forty and. fifty people being present. Mr. J. F. Sanderson was Sealed tothe cbairand Mr.J, H Bray ed.as-secretary. The-chairman-ex- plutned in s few words the reasons. for vcaiiing the meeting, to ascertain Ure lt;Sp-ovinions of theranchers asto the od- sociation for the-furthering of the fanchers' interests and for the protec tion of the industry, To give the meeting an idea of th workings of the by-Inws-of the Montana tions thrown outas to the. practibility of such -an association ranchers. The yautageous, round-up was also talked over, Messrs, Wright and Mioniszewsky relating their experiences with the working f -association round-Gps in Montana. The original cost of forming an asso- eeiation aad the cost of maintenance: Woe and as much information as possible elicited. Mr. J. H. Lawrence, protwinent rancher rom Maple Creek, was. pres- ent, and he was cailed upon, to address othe meeting. In doing so he reierred briefly to the advantages such an or- fanization would be and thought that the woveinent would ultimately em- brace alfthe ranching district of the Oypress Hills country, At Maple lt; Greek, although there-was no assozia tion in-existence the ranchers were or- ganized in the matter of round-ups. al spring and fall round-up was held in the district, and the ex- penses, which were Jight, were borne proportionately by the ranchers. He thonght that ifthere was a general round-rp in th : Medicine Hat district similarto the Maple Cree Gt would be benefit ffi the exchanging 81.00 A anching district Ntock As- i jon, after which the matter be- 2 fore-the meeting was discussed at con- Siderable length und various sugges among our onsensus of opivion neemed te indicate that some kind of union wasnecessary and would be ad- ie matter of a penerat ek round-up. + rday afternood, and is composed of Messrs, A. Middleton, Jas. Hargrave, J. E.Sanderson, J. G. Waigbt,-Rotst Porter, WB. Marshs -alt-eed- JH. Biwy, There, are be- tween eighty and ane hundred ranch: era in the district and it t the inten- arranged the details, t0.call. a general nyeeting and gubmit their work, every rancher being Hotied of the date ot the meeting, In the meantime the secretary in asked to correspoad with thi associations now working in the Territories with the idea of eliciting all the information possible, ST. VALENTINE S CARNIVAL. Another Success at the Skating Rink on Friday Night The fourth carnival of the prevent wasn was given inthe rink on the evening of St; Valentine's Day, Feb- ronry Mth, and drew out the asual darge number of manquetaders and good crowd of spectators, Amongthe former thite. were many hew com tnmes and few that had beeu on the ice before. The presence of so many masquetad rs would indicate that the carnivals are very popular, or that niasquerading is beconsing quite a fad among our young people. The judges awarded the prizes as tollows: Best Clown costume. nally Bice and The proceeds scere shared equally tg between the proprietor of the rink and the Wonrna s Hospital a Soci ety. The members of this soclely pro: vided the skaters and spectators with hot coffe . and cake during the even- ing, The Urange band furnished the music Following 1s a list of the cos- tumers: gt; LADIES, Miss Jean Black Fairy of the Chimes 4 Bliss Phoebe Calder Games, Miss 14a Small Fairy Qupen. Miss Alice Morfey Flower Girl, Mrs. G. Noble and Mrg. R. D: Smith Two Ladies of Sepan. Miss E, A. Cochran Summer Girl Hargrav Cansda, Miss M. Porter Winter. Miss M. Shaw Turkish Beauty, Mins Maclean Light Poetry. Miss M-R- Coctran Greek Girt Miss L. Morrey Leap Year. Miss Nellie Dunne Art. Miss L. Colter June. Migs Ai ne Queen of a Mrs. Reynolds Leap Year, Miss L: Harper Canada, 7 -. GENTLEMEN. G. E.-Chudleigh Courtier XVI cen- tory. Jas. Norquay Hobo, Nellie Fiunlay Carnival Girl. Terrence Finlay Clown, F. Dennison - Egyptian. , .C. Cochran Unele Sam. W. Hargrave Scotch Clown. Frank Coller Diamond Dyes. Mr. Simpson: W, J. Reid Hi T. E, Perrett Sailor, Roy. Cunliffe -Robin Hood. - A.Gobbett Valentine. : 5. Ratherford Unemptoyed. H. W, Hollantl Rev. temperance delegate, Kelly and Clarkson Baseball play- ers, J.. McClellan and R. McCley Two of the temperanc delegates from Moose Jaw. T. Bussett Roman Soldier. W. Stiggins, The Intercolonial. The accounts of the Intercoloniat railway forthe last fiscal year again hear testimoney tothe superior man- agement of Mr, Haggart. There-was an excess of earnmig TH 1803 of 17,821, and in 1894. in spite of a decline in receipts, of 5,898. In the Inst year there was an apparent deficit of 9,582 ; buf m the expenditure there was included a special item of 13,308, lof atrays, etc. He said. the round-yp. dt compassion money, voted by Parli cost-about fifty cents per inan per day, and that eum was much less than a round-up would cost in individual fs by the accident.) fn 1800, and for injuries to a Ig at Rimduski -Station. This, while a tN (Contlitied froth Airst-page.) The following notes on the work of) the onder aye sleaned. froma necanal officersi GRAND COUNCILLOR S REPORT. Tow ot the Connnitter;after- they have -The report uf the -Grand-Coancillor, Mr J. We Kernagban, of Rrinee Al bert, contains a number of words of rencouragement for his fellow workers inthe Tetsperance cause. Regret Ie expressed that the work of 1805. bas not been as progressive as in the previ: ous year as tar as increase-of nambars bership is concerned, but outside of this feature much good work has been sccofplish d, Tho work of the tym: perance. evangelists, Mr. and Mra. Vaughan, ken of and. thele or izing. Ste faiteve acstniboun te complimentad, Amendments to the Liquor License Ordinance, aud the or- mey of temperance yoters support- ing probibitionZandidates at the'polls is toucbed upon. The growth of the Select Degree is noted, arid the bold- ing of Sunday Gospel Temperance meetings it urged ns x factor towards promoting temperance. The medal contests and public entertainments are spoken of ay interesting and profitable. The widespread work of The Templa is declared to be apower of strenxt In the tand for moral and sociul re- form, and thembers of the order are asked to endeavor to increase Its. cit Gilation and extend ite UseTallnest. The eocial purity, cr White Cross branch of teiperance work, is hought should be given more alten: tion. In concluding bis repore the nd. Conneilor. bi dered him by his fellow-officers, more particularly the Grand Secretary, and invokes harmony, wisdom and zeal to haracterize the labors of the Grand Couneil meeting. GRAND SECRETARY'S REPORT, The report of Mr. F. J. Reynolds, the Grand Secretary of the Northwest Grand Council, ia full of details as to the Northweet-during the time which has elapsed since the last Grand Council meeting. On account of afew of the councils not having quarterly returns. eaxly were necessarily suspen- in the wemberabip is noted. The work of the Grand Goun- cil during the year maybe weil alean ed from the following: Received during yeur- Members-withdrawm: Members sueponded Menibers teceared Members ending 1805 3 485 in GS. or 5 Tat Covnorta Inerrrersp. Rising Star Councit-No. 24, Maple Ureek, by F J. Reynolds; Crow's Nest, No. 25, Pinch- er Creek, by W. W.Adammon; White- wood, No. 26, Whitewoot, by J. Vaughan; -Broadview No. 27, Broad: view, by 5. W. . Couytits ReoneaxizEn. Moowo- z 6, Moosomin, by J. W Wapella No. 7, Vaux Rupert No. 4, Pri Wolseley No. 8, Wolseley Glenconrse No. 9, Moose Jaw Amethyst No, 10, Medicine Hat. Concord Nox 12;Grenfell Progress Ni ths jonal Pack No, 17, Bun HGrinmore No. 18, Canmore... South Edaionton No, 21, 8. Ed.,... 4 Rising Star No.4, Maple Creek ..: 81 Crow's Nest No. 25 Piucber Creek. 24 Whitewood No, 26, Whitewood... 61 Broudview No. 27, Broadview. Councits SuSPENDED. Eight coun- cils with 131 members at last report were suspended during the year ab the following places: Qu'Appelle, Ed+ monton, Calgary, Yorkton, Macleod, Kealis, acombe aud Namao. (CHARTERS REVOKED: Saltcoats No, Hpenty Rocky Mountsin S River. ' Bte Grand Secretary. si will notice sey ral councils haye been suspended and chaiters revoked, Tt is not easy- to conjecture the exact reas on fgr this, but fam convinced thatit is the result. of three things: First the luck of personal work and sqcvifice on tke part of professed teinperance: OVAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANOE, o Att work P pinterese so Acting on this sikyestion the servi- cee TMF, mT MR Varin were procumd.and thein.workinyreavialog. of the reports ofthe Grand Coundll ud reorganiaing speaks for itself In the cadet work thie are now four or five active carpe at work, Aside from the sworetary's mack that this. clas of teuperance work among the ehildren will furnish the key to theultimate. triowph of probibition. rain up wehild in the Gay -he should by and when bets old he will not depart frou it The Boatd of Edveation, Rewind, had bees corresponded with in regurd to plactog a temperance text hook fn the scbuolt anditis likely the suggestion will te acted upon, : TREASORER'S REPORT. Tow batanee sheets of the srcreta acd treasurer are very satisfactory. The cash balance is not anything hke as large ad It was one year'ago, but is still satiatactory and.on the right side, Pho largest .expenditures during the year have been for the work of organi zanion,. Thexoionnt received during the year fur gupplies and per capita tax wan 418.50, . THE NORTH-WEST. Mr. Gourley, Q. C., of Truro, Says Itis a Splendid Winter for Ranchers. f Mr.8 BE. Gourk the North-West Territories, where he has.been-attending to some interests in which his brother and hiniself are concerned, Mr, Gourley states that North-West. The cattle and sheep graze out of doors all winter there therefore it. is a matter of considerable importance that-the winter should be as mild as posible, Somme ToUr oF five years. ago deep full of snow re- mained for sonie weeks, and prevented the- stock fiom feeding great loss naturally resulting. The Territories are just now-recuvering fiom the effects of that winter, and the -recorrence of soch a disaster is provided a) hy the ranchers laying ia ch year for indoor feeding ssary. Mr, Gourlay states: that the great of terFitory extend ing from Swift Corrent'to the Rockies, will feed enongh cattle and sheep to supply the entire British market. He reports the ranchers as favorable toa mao to the scheme of preferen Phere-is;-he-says,in the North-West, a feeling that England ought to kok alter herown.citizena, and the adop- tion of the preferential Wade scheme woald soon, -it is considered, make Manitoba popnlous country, Mr. Gourley finds the Cana Pacitic short line of gr at advantage to the dispose of their zoods for cash as soon as they have-them ready forthe muar- ley spoke very warmly about the North-West Mounted Police to whose efforts he attributes the maintenance of law and onder in the North-West, and the freedom of that fegion from tha depredations of train robbers snd other desperadoes,, who sertrveiling dangerous and proper- ty insecure in -Dakott and Montana and other states. He considers that the force should be made 4- niilitar one for many reasons Montrea Ottawa, Feb, 13, St, Albans church was the acene of a fushionuble event yesterday ufternoon when-Alfred Louis Castellain, of Hegiua, eden gon of Alfred Castellain, of Bath, Eng- was united in marriage to Miss Marion St. Gluir Mackintosh, third daughter of Hon . H. Mackintosh, lieutenant-governor of the Northwest Territories. The bride entered the charch leaning on the arm of her father and was preceded by brides maids, her fivesisters, Misses Mund, Isobel, Hazel, Violet and Gladys -M: AMERICAN + HOUSE, T.H. DUNNE, Manager. Firat Classin all its Appomtments easex, Some of the speakes referred tb the use such an. organization would become in the way of working togeth- er to secure a better means, of protec: tion from the more frequent causes af prairie fires; of entorcing ,the hides ordinance; of seeking redress for cat- tie killed on the vays; of having an overseer at shipping point to in- spect the brands of cattle shipped out of the country; to e1 anil rustling, ete., ete. Alter everything bad been discussed proand con an expression gf the feel sngs-of the meeting was taken and it seerned-to indicate that some action skould be taken. What tliit action should be did not appexr to be quite nore discussion-itewas ald be . : ade a ppoTired ro prepmre a rorte met by ua by e clear nnd after resolved that a commit sh. laws afd to findout, as far- as possi- ble, the amouat of encourngement vor to discour- busin age as far a possible any erookedness the sorking of-tne intercolonin , Teaitimate charge against the railway, is hardly a fair addition to the expenses of a year in which the liability w: incurred, Without it there would have ren a surpluson the past year's opers- tions of 3,816, and, as the rarnings of the road, like those of mort other roads durning the period, deciined, to. ther extent of 31,000, it will be admitted that the result shows evidence of fair business management The deficit on t way be mentioned, bas been as high as 51,000, In 1803, when Mr. Haggart became minister;it-was 600,000, The change in the methods of adnzinistra- tiow hns, therefore, been equal to sav ing this sam tg the conntry the defleit, when iE exi ing-to be niade good out of the proceeds The saving ot been y allowing th all into, of taxation tercolonial bei as apy large line in the country. people; -second the Tack of know- ledge of the working of the order general and che ritual in particylar third the financial depressio the thinly sik d- portions jurisdiction. Barly inthe. year it be- cameevident that the councils were losing ground, and oue after another avked foF information and assistance, and Irecommunded to your Exee ve the putting in the fivid of a rev val teeny at once, and also tbat de ed it'a necessity in order to hold our membership. This tan burdly be won- dered at whenywe-take into consider: ation tbe fact tht w have never had a revivalist in-the field, the work of orgstizing and resuscitating being left entirely to friendsdevoted enough to sacrifice time and money.to this end, and in such cases the organi und goes in one oF twoulays, few council without being the posted in all details of the co in some Large Stock of Best Brands of Liquors Supplied by the Hudsori Bay Company. Best, Brands Cigars. Prices Graduated. White Envelopes FOR Business Ten. We havo x line in Stock. which we print and print neat Quarter thousand. .... 1.00 Halt Ti Ove ase These envelopes RF At thin price, N.S, has just returned from a visit te - 50 30 ouor- The h of 1 brovaded satin with a bodice of white rduchesr satin, yelled with ebiffon. The ong-tulle-yeil wae held in plnes by cluster of orange blorsoms, arranged rat the Back ar Medicine Hat Ranch Comp Cottle brand saint anent Horses bracded EP on bip. fe Vapi (Baz) over rand. Postotfice Medi cine Hat, PEARSON, Manager. Brands sarso un Cut Eeitle braaled on Wett hip, Bar mirks half-crop right and everslope. cit ear, vent barunderbrand rt Horses are Branded on left shoulder. Vent Bara der Brand, eet weet Fish andi Box Elder ereeka, Informatt: an to stra) thankfully re- ceived. Tawronss, Prop. - Maple Crock, Amine Jones Smart, Saitle are branded Saskatebewan river Between -Miry and ft Curr atgreoks. Post-office, Saskatchewan Landing, Ansa. . BULL HERD. ES*ANANDIAN ee AYXoi ate The. Short..and -Direct Route to No Change of Cars to MONTREAL and TORONTO. Direct Connection With Oowan Steamers at HALIPAX, ST. JOHN, i NEW YORE, wage Chooked to European Destination. Direot and Daily Service to. KASLO, MELSON, ROSSLAND And otbor-Kootensy Mining Points, The Only Direct Route to the PA OIFIU COAST, CALIFORNIA and ALASKA, TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Empress of China... + Marcb 2 PO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND,, Miowera, Wivedeeewasesssseby 3 Full information trom JOHN FLACK, Agt,, Medicine Hat TROBE ERE Trafic Manager. ROYAL MAIDLINES, Cheapest and Quickest Route tothe Bid Country. pie anderaigived-destrex te Wotlty-ranchi ers-and others interested that he will raw'a ear from the lat of April antil the Ist cf July: Bulls will be ranged between Koss Creek arid Scony Coulee. Rates 850, por month. Careful attention ill be giverr to the herding. Apply ta Josephburg P.. 0. Wishes to notify the re aud cattle at ha. will he y to take bull herding during T394 He-will x where read for polis wil Please see-bim befor vour bulla elsewher The sindersigned intends keeping coming season, T intend. giving - the matter my per- Sonalattention. G.H-SMIBERT, Josephburg. Toseph P ter ia prepared to take. stock ume for herding Goud shelter, rT terma aildres JOSEPH PETER, Tosephburg P.O. 2 COSMOPOLI LAN HOTEI, Strictly First-Class in rory. respect... Tabl suppl with all the delicacies of the season, Headgnarters for oommercial men, BEST BRANDS OF- Liquors and Cigars re ALWAYS ON HAND. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Stoves, Tinware, Hardwere These are the lines Thandle, and I keep Prices Reasonable... Cuil o may require. in any vy hnedware Repnics promptiy attensied to, me for any B. BENNETT. Yall herd during the Mrs. T, Bassett, - - Proprietress. Lanrentian, Allan Line . Labrador, Dom, Line sentaman Vancouyer ** 2 ar 14 Feb. 15. Feb. 15 * YROM.ST JOS. Winnipeg. Beaver Line Ontario Cabin 50, 50, 60, 870,- 80 up- wards ; Intermediate 30 to 35; Steerage 24.60 and up- watcher. Beaver Line Qn -cabii rate, Liverpool, Glasgow aud Belfast 30; return 50. Passengers-ticket d throngh-to-ell poi in Great Britain and Trelaud and at epecial- ly low rates to all parts of the European Continent. Prepaid passages arranged from all points. Apply to Joux Frack, Medicine Hat, orto Wintsam Sarr, HERDING.. (Reading We have just completed arrangement whereby we are enabled to offer neve subscribers the following papers ut exceedingly low rates : Medicine Hat News, one year 1 50 Weekly Globe, 81 per, year, of the News and the Globe to- gether for........- Wop hn tee cee Mail and Empire and jews, one year for...... 1.90 werk Thrice-a-Week World, Ni York, and the News. year for...-sese . Family Herald and Weekly Btar, 81 per year, or News and Tlie Stax together, for One year fore. teereeesssceees Toronto Daily World, 3 per year, or the News and the Daily World, beth for the price of one... -..+++ Cosmopolitan Magazine, 81 50. per year, or the News and the Cosmopolitan one yenr or. a Eyery papier ovidhis list is a relinble, popular Fabieation, nd is diet cheap at the price quoted. Moll your friends about this offen. Subscribers to the News who are in advance for this year can get these papers, from us for : Globe dic., Star Tie., etc. Pay up for the News now.and-banaflt se reductions. -You should be * THE NE We ECEIPTS, NOTES, DRAFTS Semn Fhe Rews.. een-ayent CF; BS Ottices,Winrtpeg- -
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