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Mepicnvz Hat News. Published every Thorsday by the Medicine Bit Printing and Pub ishiog Oo,, Lad., Boorn Ramwar Sr, Manica Bar, Ass ERATION. Nova Scotia wet mation dated May 22, 1887, confeder (SUBSCRIPTION PRIvS, 81.00 4 YAK IF PAID IN ADVANCE, OTHERWISE 200, A of Canada, The first ted: Min. 0 8 16 8 Provitice, Advertising Rates: nat Space twee Lt M. 1) 3M. eM. 1 Yr. Quebec. (inch 75 2 00/83 751 T pool 1 5 00 6 001 14 Oo 2400 Gal 3 50) 6 00 15 00) 25 OO 4500 si Advertising amy be display ie tia esicing special poettion must able, Paction desiring etditional, er Quebee (2. Nova Scotia... New Brunawick Manitoba. British Columbia. reading notices in local tuma 2s, line in advance dvortisementa of Wants, To Let, Lost, Found, ete., when under one ks will be inserted for S0c.; sulmequent insert each. This class of advoctining mist be Paid for in advance, Bere As All official advertisements, such ai By* Taws, Mortgage sod-Sheriff Sales, A: ment, and Government and Corpe at Notices, inserted once for 120. per line: pees insertions Sc. per line. Besley sia. 8 per Yen Stook branin, 8 per year: Professional cards, 1 per month. 8 op oSh8 Bl ata Gorerament majority SARUARY If, 1874, Manitobu . British Col reents each fusertion. Pree to subscribers, Goutrast a tvectiniog paid for monthy. beral majority 60, eaPremnEn 10, 1878. a - We be a ef job office and Sv taied Ste all Liste ct loner took printing ch the shorte t notice Orders by Fea will receive prompt tention. a Sew Brunswick a Menitobs Prince Edward Islond. Britith Columbia. 8 ansoxt Ble. Es Goma as, letters, Ren, should be sddrested ta,;'The Editor, The News, Medi- Conservative majority 68, dune 3 2S, Province, Ontario. Hl cewadtSe THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1806. Uncewr as-iethe need for economy, we believe there is no disposition on the part of the country to grudge any penditure that may be needful for the carrying out of well considered projects of immigration and settle. ment. But they must be well-consid- ered, comprehensive, businese-like pro- posals, not faddist notions, to be he- gus, dropped and forgotten. The west wants population, but it must be of the wight sort, men who will go there with Feasunable prospects of succeeding and Joining the ranks of unpaid, voluntary axents and sayocates of the country, It need hardly be eaid that in the pres-1' ent stage of population it is agricul- tural population that s required, and that ealmportant, though 0 utely necessary, condition f success is the possession of means enough to title the settler over the first year or two of hislife in the new land. The filmes of tenant farmers in the old country is one upon which it would be worth whil to concentrate our efforts Stora tints: ftxs- not necesear foros to indicate here the lines upon which the work should proceed, But if the Ministers can. present to parliament plan which in comprehensive, which is not visionary, which is, likely to be carried out steadfastly te satisfac tory conclusiog, our opinion ia that it would. receive generous treatment tron: the House and the country. Globe. New Brunswick Prince Edward Island. Manitotin .... : ish Columbia. l sunctee? Britixh Columbia... Northweat Territories. New Brunswick. Prince Bdward Isiand- y division Hon. Mr Laurier in55 tario and Quebec. in each of the e' eral niinistries since contedetation. 1 Maedonald, 1867. 2 Mackenzie, 1874. 1a, 1878. oo Tae Toronto. World's Quebec cor- respondent sxye: It cannot be said that the composition of Hon. Wilfrid Laurier s Cubinet has created any ene thusiasm whatever in this province, srhich has been given no fees than four seats, The French Canadians have awakened to the realization of the prophecy indulged in by the French r Corservatives; that- Prenck: Premer would do less for-them-than- - an Ontario Orangeman. After the hig vote French Catholics gave Laur- ier, he has given os O80 portfolios, when we bad three in ever other Government since Confederation, is what one hears every boor in the atreet, This is somewhnt different to the cry heard a week or x0 ago that Laurier was likely to give all the bent Cabiaet positions to Quebec. Tax exports af the Dormnion for 1806 show a total of 118,140,504, an in- lt;crense of 7,500,000, the highest amorint an the history of the country, with the exception of one year: The tmports, total 110;587,808, an increase of ex- crease of.exacthy 5,000,000, The Ons- tome revenue forthe year reaches a total ot W,175,77 , an -dncrease ot 2,250,000. The Conservatives of Regina in- tend to start avother weekly pap t tn the intervsts of their party, neither of the present papers being te their Jik- ing. of the cabinet proper, would stand as follows: number as in the Tupper cabinet. An analysis hasbeen carried ont: Work Portfolio, French Canadiaa Henri Joly. of.inland Revenue. nd , A. Geoffrion, comptroll Messrs, Sydney Fisher, Minister Agriculture, and RR. Dobell, wit ont portfolio.. Ontario Protestants Mow: ard Cartwright, Minixte Commence; Willi Compteolirr of Gu-tom ovk,Poatiaater-General. Englinh-speaking Catholics W. Scott, Secretary af St Charles Fitzpatrick, without a weat io the Cabinet, ELECTIONS SINCE CONFED- Ga Tilly 1, 1807, the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunew tok aad under Yoval prota ated under the title of the Dominion ection was held ig September, 1967, confederation being the fee, The election tevuly r e Can, Lib, Are not infrequent, Men on detach- J 2 Conservative majority 90, which was increased by bye-elections to 46 on erage age of the sabinet min. futers in Bik-yrara. Sir Oliver is the Oldext, bein 276; Hon. Mr, Scott is 71; Sight of the minister are under 6 The following table shows thy num- her of eahinet portfolios held by On- Ontario. Quebec, If the contrsllers and solicitor-zen- eral are counted, though they were not the figures fone of the above figures include ministert withaut portfolios and con- sequently without salary, without de- partments, and without patronage. Lhey show that of salaried men with departments and patronage Ontario has been given one morethan in the Topper cabinet, and Quebec the same of the new cabinet shows the plan of representation which Catholic French Canndians Mesern, Laurier, Premier and President of the 9 Ee Publi Isat vestige of acrofulous poison i i eradicated by Hood without Protestant Sir Quebec English-speaking Protestants Hoods Trade and Paterson, 6 W. Mal Mr. i id Mr. My, Martin In bis Regina speech weat Utteont of bis way to allay any anxiety thac inigbt-be Felt am to the future of the Mounted Police wi der a Libern admioierration. Itis xs Well tbat it should be made clear tbat the force wil not be curtailed elthyt in numbers or effictency, We donot anticipate that Me. Laurier conten plates any Fedue'tan, toy it we remem ber righty, when tn the weet the prea high tribute and recoKti AEP. Sel eHere is no doubt that feeling existe In cer tain quarters in. the east that the Mounted Police are expensive and an- necesmary, A plank ia the original was the total abolition of the Moun- ted Police except In unorganized dis- tricts, hut it is only fair to that body toeay that thie plank Was removed. This fact, however, shows that the eastern feeling to which we have al- luded existe in , considerable force. There Is no need in the Territories for any newspaper to eulogize our police. We know from. experience that smarter, hetter set-up, more intel. 4 ent.and serviceable body of men does not exist tban our constuble-saldivrs but there are many even In the Terri- tories whobave but a faint idex of their arduonsand varivd duties, The simple fact of the nimtter ie that the teanned, Calls for incrmused police ment have been called in to barracks, been stationed have now no police whatever, A few weeks aga petition was received from the-Medicine Hut district culling for additional police Land showing that in an area of 11,000 equare miles there were only two set- geants and five constables. On the boundary.zhe numbere are so.rediced that sometimes every man ix on duty, and even then more belp is needed to Mr. Peterson, Ghiet Engineer of the OJP. R., Figures out a Great Future. MONTREAL, July 20 Mr. P. A, Pete chief kngineer of the.0. P. Boy ae junt returned froma trip to British Columbierin-sperting of min: Ing there, engt: From What T bave meen and Fmining country ig the world, What the nuinera need ix coke foe saveliiog purposes, and this they have not got. The country je mountainous, voy div tances are Jong and the rates of trans portation are high. 1 knowof one faith there Ie In thenntcome of gold wining in Brith Colitnbia, One aw ieom pipes and all-soeta of taaterial piled up atthe railway stations; saw twavily-taiten wagone nt every turns saw every indication of serious work with the one end in view of developing these great industries, The notable thing about the gold mines of British Columbia ia that they are nat confined: toone section, hat are scattered over) the country for hundre te of miles, CROW'S NEST, PASS HAILWAY. What Is needed fsa railway throngh the Crow's Nest Prise, which would tap the finest coal-productng re- rN. WM, BP, ia at present ander gion tw the world and by mcanx ol which the miners would get thelr coke, which is indiepinsable aod the lack of which causes them at present to Ia- ianch a rond retards the developnvent which would be remarkable if all the necessary facilities were provided, Burthat so much is being done with out these facilities isn proof that there isa well-grounded faith in the fature of the province which is dened to Eee provi Coufederation, The ys been favorable to the idea of tarry out the quaruntiae regulations, oulding sa 5 + patrolthe boundary and. to perform the thousand und oue matters that full to the lot.of the policeman, The bor entailed by quarantine is not gen- 1i. Duringthe tinetyedays of quaruntine the stock have to be herded by the police, and every two jas nck kept sepatate, Ab inipression prevails but the regulations are hard the incom. ing seuher whorceosaes theTine, Asa often an unmixed bles stock are taken off bix bands-for three montheJeaving him. freeto: go fo:- ward and hunt aps loostion without having todrag bis. stock around with him. Atthe end of ninety. days be notifies the police at the quarantine ation, aad the red-coats save himall forther trouble. Hig stock buve been well cared for. and nove, if it be five hundred miles; the police in their en- pacity as governtreiit caw boya drive those cattle, sheep or horsex every Inch of the way and deliver them to the settler at bix own place. It ennnot be too often stuted. for che benefit. of the penurious eastern critic that our comparative immunity from crimte in the west, which compares so.sharply with life on the corresponding prniries ayer TheTing,- le exiibiee TS tHE ORI ciency of the Mounted Police, and not an argument for their abolition or re- duetion. The policemar a tor inthis Tid ofmagnificeat distances nnd wine ter rigour ix not inmost tastanves al together a-happy one; and the cheer tut loyalty with which the force coms ports iwelf under very trying circupe stances of all descriptions cannot be tuo bighly praised, The penny-wise economist doesnot. beed to getin any wereof bis work on the Mounted Po- jice the bulwark of the settler and, cattle man, and th2 pride of the North west. Moosomin Spectator. v Rubbing In It Never use a liniwent for rheamatiam: seye a high mein authority. Don'e pratr-it in drive it out. Tuke sone thing that removes the acid poison from the blvod take something tha will improve yonr digestis at build Lup the butts i robust healibe That somet bing?-be Sursuparilia, x remedy that obteins the best rex he shortest thie. 1, of wll dragwint Scrofula Makes Ife misery Thousands of people: It manifests iteelf in many different ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheam-and+ imples and other eruptions. Searce- ly a man ia wholly free-from it, in some form. It clings tenaciously until Sarsapariiia, tbe One True Blood Purifier, Thousands of voluntary tortimonlals tell of suffering from scrofula, often tnherlted and most t nacious, in every poasible form, positively, perfectly of std permanently-eired by Sarsaparilla Fhe.One. Trae slood. Puriser,. Boal) ste 26 96-5 large, 44. Ad. Gold by all chemieta, or by post af now HIll, London, B- also a tatter for the Local and Do- pinion Governments to interest them- Selves in. Proper coturmunication and the providing af facilities and neces: sary material for the prosecution of the several enterprises which xre now under way ar matters in which the countsy 48.a whole is interested, for, assuredly. if the mining industry be benefitted by the providing 6? these things the Dominion aga. whale wonld renp, directly and indirectly, the. ben efit of the outlay attendwnt upon gach provision, There are many persons holding back antil better facilities he provided. C know several gentlemen wyselt-cho- have properties, for ex- amplr, in Rossfand, who are simply waiting for the railway that they may deyelope them, The long banl ages, the high rate of tran portation and the difficulty of obtaining coke are bound fo have their retarding effects, although, as I say, with such facilities: ne exist remarkable enerey and enthusiaenrare being shown, Is there any chance of the . P. BR, taking the initistive an the building of the railway? Well, the CP. R, wonld need ms sixtance in such an undertaking, The Bominion Government has. given sut- Stiles ES ranTWa ye whieh ire OF REN eral benefit, and it is not too much -to say that wnch a ruil as I have Lmentioned would be in the nature of national bene, lead it would, to the rapid opening and developuient of the finest-province in the Domin- eee A Destructive Hailstorm. On Thuraday of lust werk the grent- er part of this district sustained the of a mach needed shower of tains but in some places it .was unfor tunately acconipanied by hail, which completely destroyed severnl crops in the Bhffalo Lake settlement, and grrcught great damage tonmny oth ers, It seemed to come in two strips, of which the north was the worst, its it completely ruined the crops of the three Franks brothers, Jns. Mc ney. Geo, Tuxford aud Wm, Porter. Phe south branch effected a gre number of farmers, but was not quite vveverens the north branch, How- ever, it did considerable daninge tothe crops of Messrs, Maynard, Robinson, Beeslvy, Humphrey, Bain, Falkner; Joe Sunith, Eaton, Webb, Jus, Smith, Powell and Harry Dorrell, who hus lost about one-third of his entire crop, which, allowing twenty hnshels tq the nore, -wenuld to about 2,000 bushels, Sixteen farmers lost On an ayernge two randred acres each, and the total lose ie estimated.nt..00,000.bishels, Moose Jaw Times, S73 Makes T'wenty Pour Dottars- Week Dyeing With Diamand Dyes. Aon user of the world-famed Dia- mond Dye writes ss follows about his suo- ocas with 1 have been slag your Diamond Dyea for seven years. Iocan only say they are the best on th market. I have made as high aa twenty-four dollars a week. in dye- Ing, and eoold vot give s tisfaction uolees ared the Diamond Dyes. I would not be hont them, for wi am without money Mowat: Diamond Dyes are Te bert afteraiwver Pills iis Spee ie es mont profi abl ; Carefully avoid what some dealers call just aa good, neard f consiiter that British Columbia fe probably the, Gneat- gold nduetey S a which coke sta leueiod frou madicine ae Pelos's Celery ANADIAN - ya baie Excursions Have Boon IMITATED BY MANY bur Paine s Celery Compound For- tifler and Builder. 1) nave po ambition, vim ot sneray thees days, I feat ail-gooe, levees, deepoedsnt od colssratle, ond I often wiah, that, thie weary weary life wasorer.. Tho above declaration and bumble oon- fes:tow temade at thie percioular season by young and old who are out of gear phyet- cally, nnd as a sourequsoosy are erally proe- trated by the prevaliing bot weather, iu auigidal for sickly men aud women to attemps to tbrough the terrible hheaa of sumer without . the help of such a renivh aod aireogth boiler as Pains's Cel- ry Ci ni Bxgurgions to the Bast by Var- diescreis 1 he Gott UrEiObBEO and Glaser. yursiong to A ourdions tO ONba Japab arslonu te Hawelian felandee India and around the via Port Arthur and Oe Duluter Port Arthur and Sauly Bus Marie at Oheapest rates. a LAKE STHAMERS SAIl great stimulating ao Keery Wed. for indaur ding remedy sooo restores itr for Owen Sou Padity sigor, and gives tnat vra benito and MANIUBA, Keer -up. for Owen OUBd,. strength that can combat all the dangers a, a thas Devos us bi uly me flags Meda thar iriaiorr, boat Palas's Colary Compodnd to-day ts dotng and on Tuesday aml Krilay for the Gwen fe miginy work for thoassods of half died SobAd boat, at 7 1y o'clock, peiple. Lettere received dally trom eveny part of Canal show that the grent umdi- cine has reacued peuple frm the grave; aud fa giving them a new life. z Rasder, we cxtomel you to give Palos Celery Compound an boueet weil I you wold be well, vigorous und happy during the most trying months of the year. Ie la'sotual merit that has given Hood s Tuce it ip the owe true blood purifier and ne:ve. tonic Weary, weak aod antd up peo complain of laaguor, lassieitads, want of buoyarcy, mental depression and fatigue by day, require the tooling sa sin a8 To China and Japan from Van- couver: Smpress of India. Aug: 3 To Hawaiian Islands, New Zee- landand Australia: Miowera es July 8 Full information trom JOHD FLACK, Axt, Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents di Medicine Hut KOETORERR Araitic a4 Winwipee. Qcean Steamshirs ROYAL MAIL LINES, - Cheapest and Quickest Route to the Hrrsat reiewea bttons fever ESS BD cw Old Country. of bioot polvnaing. Hood's Eg Boy iu MONTREAL, Pills stimulate spe stomach, Sdaraitan; amas the cca Seeger ye Beet syse te ee ure bene dares. c Songotie eae is he only Pills to take with 1 Sarsapar. Numidian Jury 25 Minuipeg Beaver Line Ontario a es NOTICE. Joy 29 Superior Aoi FROM XeW YORK, OTICE te hereby given that ia accord- gno+ with the pro islons of the Kunth wert Lirgstins Act, une undersigned ts HleJ-ths temeria , mpe and plans required by Section Ie of -be maid Act wisn the ea han carded sees thereof ex thet ister of the Iuterior at Osawa. Tne applicant applies tor the right to di- sulficiens water from Panor ou. the 5. W. of Bretion 19, Curpship 10, Range, 24, weet of the antrd erie tor iengatton pargoses, and for the rigat to atrucs the nee szary works as showmby Cabin 40, 50, 60, 70, 80. wards ; Iutermediate 30 to 252 Steeraje 24.50 and. up- wards. wer Line 2nd cabin rate, Jivespool, 7 + Eine ull Belfast 903 reiuin e foe ueed on the following Lsndr, viz : Teo acres on the 8. W, 3 of 19 10 2 . weat rd Meridim ; tweuty-reven sores the 8 4 of 24 10-25, weet ar Meridvan ; twenty-five screa on the N,W. 3 of 2 10 25, weat 3d: Mesidian. xi Jean Olaustre. Dated at Maple Creek, May Tt, 1896. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby Passengers ticketed through to wll yet. in Groot Britain and Trelaas wo at otc 1 low rates to all paris of the Pureyeer Continent Prepaid passages arranged from Apply to Jouy Fixck, Mellicine tat, or Wiss Sort, jen, Agent C, F, K. Ofices, Wi ive that fa secordaner of the N cthweet filed the memorial, map, fostion required by Brot cffice-of the Du brand Pontotfice Medi eine Hat, r me B PEARSON. Maouwer divert ispot Crock ae ee the NW. of-Section..19, Townshlp 10. Range 24, west of 3ed Meridian, for irri gation purposes, and for the right to con- Sree ee Binds for cmable the water coumenta filed, to enable 20 diverted to be a: Toa the fol oxtag lands: On the Northwest of Section 25, and the North half of Seotion 36, Townshrp 10, Kange 25, west of the third Meridian, William Moore, Branded on i: . Emwrenes, Props fehip Bar nisrks Mf crep right Inpe eft enr ont barunderbrand Bo: Kier creeks, Information as to. stray thankfully re coiverd. apie Creek, Ann Jones Smart, mm tle are branded name ax cot. Vent bar under brand, Range-OnSonth Saskatchewan river OFFER. Everybody. we believe, during the course of a year uses a certain amount of writing natertitenvetores between Miry and and in their cortes- Ss b Swift Carr'itoreeke pondenee. To the users of Post-uffice. Saskatchewan Landing, Asss small quantities we have an offer to make, and it is this: We will print you 200 No. T white envelopes; und two pads of Note paper, rnled or plain, 100 sheets in each pad, ond material, good work, FOR 2. This beats Winnipeg peices. We recommend this offer to private individuals, lodge serretaries, ranchers, busi nesd men and thers. Mail orders filled qickly. THE NEWS. ORsICN PAI 4 ne - Bo pabists tarde uioe ofehe racentitic Ameritn Seen es oad roadway, New York Cou EQUALLED BY NONE S iw oe A nr practition chants, 1 fered toh although of thelr The wot and atrict were his eat-zon.a count of are sald man. and Bom, fake, for Britain w Henry V: count Ww: timental lt; ish gent times. F fon, an the order elaas, pee somethinj the cong chase bee No one either In lived by ing, exc and those selves: fn ever ests they go for thelr entleme case of men sol dency. they cea: their ee gentieme ed by co men; an erring 2 It wou uTeudy ob word en and Foci: ay, OTe officers 4 of the cf +8 of mated. In co tereation held not poctal re posers 4 a very polite, b the learn airat of prop Brom det
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