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Purses - Purses - : nut roceivet stoek of Laijex aud Gent's i Parepe ail Walle J.T. McDONALD'S. Gal ain dninpoot Fifth Year, No. 34. New Goods Arriving every Day ; DRESS GOODS ; : Ladies. Black Brocades 25c., 45c., and 60c. per yd. Elegant Crepons 1.50 per yd. We have just opened us a line of 50 new Dress Patterns, no two-altke, in the Latest Colors and Ss Broche Effects, at 4.50 to 10.50. Fa rrorines there wold sia : CLOAKINGS ERS, A fall range in Colors and Black. . FLEECE LINED UNDER WEAR. gt; -Gentlemen ie Have you seen our range at i. 75 per suit. Winter weight Natural Wool Socks at 30c. per Pe : 3 Fleece Lined Gloves at 75c. per pair. A new lot of our Famoas-Pig Shin Gloves,- STILL THEY COME, 2 piece off West Assiniborw and from the government had got nw far as posible, and. alth kee muke a proviner with capitite The toy Calgary, and Punt sven onan Calg of th province, cutting off th of British Coluny Manitoba, At te bet 1 for awhile a just dente we would have to: bear N. W.M.P,, Publi te jails, ote., whieh would amount of money, W. mun ax we are until nid there are jp benr grows the West to 1 tion, Onw large popu be sail; on a sinal gh our require: grant will pnt Alberts wantet Calgary as the nt wis entively WW teports they were ous about it aroand He would favor the making whole mte one hose parts gorth and north of ve to remain as Wes wet If We had a province the expense of Works, justice, d require a great ' bad better re- the population more people in the expenses, Ax id he direct taxa- alation it would 1 population it would be large. If, however, it should come that we mre to. auito would favor one prasin the'capital should he: that for some future ti Labor Ordinance was swans the hest sunall must say it ranching district like are not close settlers, portiotis of the countr to twxation it srould sol The C. P. R. owns lo Would not say where little importance to have pro wthe making of sould me. The axood Inw. It cosuntey. vith done, bot ours. Ranchers If the unsettled y were available Ive the problem, ot of land from which there igo return, Tt would be almost impossible to st make a road by tute labor this district. It would 1m Lined-and Unlined. fhe all right schon settlement is, thick. kets, Apples APPLES Apples A carload to arrive next week. Leave your order early. : The Medicine Hat Trading Co. s Stores. AMERICAN : HOTEL, Millinery Opening..... A. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. Just opened up a magnificent assortment of Fall-and Winter Millinery, a Trimmed and Untrimmed, Flowers, Feathors; Trimmings, Veilings, c. . Classin alLits Appointments. peinmed-Sailoreand-y ae lt; apreinduc wereetion to et eee ce Hae NGROReTEREE vea ar fine a tment of jaby s mn ild- A fine line of Ladies'- and Misse Good Accommodation for Travellers. ren Lama Sets, Baby's Bonoets, little Corsets, Aloo: the newest, thine Spacious Sample fos. Boy's Caps, ete. Ladies Novelties. Acalt from ihe Ladies invited, MRS. POTTS. Par Supplied with Very. ae Best Brands of Liquors R,- WATSON CO. Mr. FINLAY S MEETING. Nees Sa aes aha d undertaken. a bi If Taw passed suitable to ing districts. Che cer fe opposed to the shows that one at Calgity, and that closing and thousunds of dollars of gover ment money spent oni one mig cted he would endeavor to have a apply in raitch atral Territoria was another question. He was up of the small te held boanied, ff, Ranching is the ge at industry of this country. In inte years wolves bad done much in- jury on the range. They are bunted ouvot Moutana and vomenorth, to the Getrimentof our ranchers, He be- lieved ina hounty, and that (he in- ducenents should be such as to make it worth while to-bunt the wolves and clear the country of th ernment should tecei from the Stock Asso Amount of the bounty em: The go' fe suggestions ations as to the He also tavor- ed putting small bounty on cayates. It would be a help, al bunting of wolves. Th was an importa y. It anc stor unt The Executive job, but they had show du itynnd great good ere was now some direct. control of the ing the ordinance and to make it: workuble. ditschnols, Our-ed dd uphold the Execut iso, towards the he Brand Ordin- ant one to the favora na readiness (0 had been done, e system, under Ex He e in -pass- in their efforts On the subject t neatly, equably to all classe done to all, are Tho ef whut the ndidates bad to say, and it was the duty of the been made an active others hadnot, He was oppor Northwest affai be a long day before it was t government had done all in power for the N.AV.T. ranchers. He but if elected will exgey inte with-Mr- Fiolay s remarks on subject, and was under the jin that he must have copie ete., whiel pro as we are until oar population eveased, and we bave more ind ete., to run wprovines with, taxation would come beay: settled one way or another, Statute Labor Ordinance js bad unfair in that it does. not. deal rich and poor alike. tn more eqnabl he enst, but it The statute labor tax son that it gave ever sae chance to get along small cation if they desire straight sr it, He fi Prompt attention given to orders for Local Ci DR. J. J. WHITH lt; psmrup. ee 4 DENTIST, On opening his address Mr, F said that he de BEST BRANDS OF : S WINNIPEG, MAN, courtesy to Me Greting in starting Liators and Cigars ore his wrrival at the ball, and t will be at the hour was getting late d and Cigars. Water.and There was a good altendance we the: E Opera House, on Monday night. AGENTS FOR--ANTHRACITE COAL, er3thing passed off very smcothty SOSMOPOLI AN) Sana On motion of Ge shies sec zi CBS Ranch- Implements, Wagons, Bug- RB. etna Waiter Crossbilt was Re a ifovel mu alel Ure tests candidutes would be allowed balf-an- roxpeot. Table suppl it do ericaee of het SRA nee called: liy Mr, ve PRICES GRADUATED. Draying: ite te eane tet yas in the and quietly. Se Sa gies, Ete., in stock. asked to preside aa chairman, nu lv First-Class sould spenkefirst, but that the other Strictly First - Clas: Hleaiquarters fo a rhs wntitizte too. high, and the spent better, He receiving an oilucn thein to go through lif it suontd not be tate a Those receiving a hij should pay for it int A colleges, Uf thers good common schoo children it way fullilling its taty? rigation was touched upc on n large scale would Amount of mon tt creeks could be tised t of thy ranchers he wow ns of Hew ey joney might be ed all children n thet would fit beyond that ided educatio igher education he high schools tate furnished edi onto all In . Terigation qwire a large is , probably beyond puntry- If the o the well-eing be in favor.of them, He favored the uae of well-boreas, und would favor the helps ug of bona tide nattlers To se ane water Meats:, ae EE MEDICINE ATP iiiccandlany toe eee tee (rete cat asec - ar Sox. other candidates in their publisied homestend beeanse they could not gut ETG SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. ; paaceeteaia lunar cay ennds- Neeser tee, aiaalioe see ; ees October, 31st and November Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1898. dhies atthe requedtofa annitier pf the electors. He had conie out frvr snd independent of his own accord, and expected to get enough yates jnsaire his election. Me would cit soto: seasons for his candudney, 1s J883. he cate io What was then the townsite of Medicine Hat, He pitch ic OCGAL COA Li) teens tetera os 1 agai: to-tie-andeedigned.- Aled and downs, In a short addvtes be could not sny'all be woull desire. H YOUR DRAYING AND TEAMING, Etc.) aid nor believe in ainkig a tot of pledges, us pledges are re promptly to nny PML nd ensjly brik tor on the and clenye rest 1 fa Gude od Viale pekpare tor Sei eet iaa recone e and give your oiler for Ail emvined witht asily mace Ry SHAW, Feputotion: inate wey tony thon out. Provineial ancaiomy wasn liv Gh As Ist Os ponerse Lost: e te tcomiases laborwas one on whic press. an this country tdacevelo ball should ign. We need enpital in pe out resources, If weneed it, we must, treat it right and frie. We nsnst not, look the feet tat Cap of, Labor, and tabi alsa mast guarded, Of late yenr pon higher pline a ganiation, There ave long: to labor, and assire you that th safeguarded. 2 Th dedinn perly ndiministered, be little 19 comp however, ove pital js the result sIabor has risen ult Of Ore ts that be if elected Lean rlabts should he Liquor License drdinance If pro there would of if tha insiness was kept within the boinds of the not nuke profess fnsteai of a grant-rated -stend of suffering because the large. He believed if the country can afford it, ha schools and colleges after. gt; Our tary law wits poor on commend the Colymbi: pary law, Jom adaw provid jaw in cattle, bat lumpy pT ale should be Ie the vet and that the gove itont-well, They bad not at ohard task they 8. In braid realized w ne and be guide by th settlers ennid import tageously consequenc was nn how bounty foetheir destrncti sf ha granting ses The cws, SS downs, had been here through good and yea, and was proud of being oncer of ea brijcbt and promising uy Medicine Hat, In appealing cont for voted he would do it atraightfor- ward and conscentiously, and if elected Id carry out the duties of the office down experimental wells, but there and wasno money to spend on putting would do his best to see that justice was down wells for settler . The appoint Calder snid- that the time had benefit to the ranchers, Was opposed ved to choowe a candidate to re- to the wes of a big Territorial fair at present the district *in. the assembly. Calgary. Of account of the distances wtors were presept to hear The expressions made would. go on record candidates to stay with theic protsises, He had have the seed grain bonds on lands in w the Held two months and bad this district cancelled, It was.a gov- Some erament experiment and the govern electors had pledged their votes and went should relieve the land and bonds: i to men of this d etrim nt to. settlement. Briigitig Dominion party polities and boped it would tor the production of a good fire troduced, He was a supporter of the Ross-Hian ernment, and thought that preference. to contract wor their jough they might have erred ia sonie things, They were to Jegislate for all. His two op- ian, but was opposed to local optio: 8 not Scott Act, Dunkin Act, or any tnif- prevent way weasures. He favored bigh lic- est and. look afer, everye. thing for the benefit of the ranching district. There must bea fair repre- sentation all round. He was opposed ary. We should love ae Hu agreed good a law as possible and have it prow sion upon us, Railways should be compelled to take out patents on their lands. The 20 Years exemption would soon expire thought wasexcessive: fle had and the matter would be tested and quitea bib of time in the interests of The public works for the. dist and: dtiyen the engineer around, 1 the whisper He wns called upon and in world. Under state aid scholars. of spite of his cotd spoke a few words, rans could obtun higher edu- He sald he Was fairly well scquainted ored n throughout. the district stot say 200 to stn n the the audience. He was in the ttehidance, Places, where now there stay are no schools,-could have them, in- tive of the.district for the next four grant years, and .probably eight ye was so small and direct taxation so Lf he got to Reg ail: children -pect it to be a holiday, as the D. getting wrudimentary education, then bad intimat high rest there, he w am- He asked the electors if, the saw fit to Wonld ers don't ryalize. the seriousness would favor abile of filli destroyed inuuediately. for the votes of the electors: asthe cheapest. aud best way ng rin. He believed that inary inspector should be appoint: published address ed for the district aside from the police purty polities in Northwest w and inspector ondit would be better for also bis prowise of an independent the settlers, He believed in the Brand support of the Haultaia-Russ gove: Ordinnner, What in was a good th uit wax carrying would ge to Re first al. 1 set thisdistrict; would go as your repre- islation sentative if he went at all, He should consult the stock associa thought we had enough highly educat- Mr. Finlay tnd jumped on din, wt vated ao ica wen * Dunmore hecanve he said the 2000 for in the House. He tev f S200) to ee iid of Hhoranghlred cattle of Stharvnghtired. eock. show expe salt houn- nig the grant atquncd ties, Under the .PR, arrangements i yard stock advan. tction of woly Cayotes settlers, are destructive pests and Ehiere sho long been hit deewsie gt;. PI PES AEA Well genrtedtntnck nna nmr Nar Prices Right. J. T. McDonald's, Weel i.g0a : yea, omy 98. there was a watershed of 1100 fect, Thal Waters from the creeks could be apeth and hutural reservoirs nude at small He did not believe in patting down wells for settlers. The privilege was abused, Would favor putting tent of hide and stock inspectors was a it was not poskible to make it success, He favored the continuance of grant tothe small societies. He thought the government. should use endeavors to to He favored the granting of a bonus machine. He favored day Inbow 1 inspection on government work, the work to the settlers. He fayored the total prohibition of intoxicating beverages all over the whole Domiv- Lose andastrictact pooperly.siafarced 5. He didn't think the-x le of liquor in drag stores was neces- perly enforced. He favored the main- tenance of all ferries by the govern- speech ment. Mr. Finlay claimsto bea ranch at Dunmore on Saturday night, as we both agreeon the subject, Think that Calgary wants-the earth, We get morenow than we would get as a province. Out of our direct money doctor's place is at home attendine- o- grant we would have to provide much his patients, That isa selfish view. If which the Dominion government now a doctor van get away ftom his prac provides. We would be charged. swith che expenseS of justice, police, Lieu- tengnt-G vernor; lends, schools, insave, question he took the same stand as Mr. ould take some 357,000. Finlay. He had never taken the part If we had a province we would have to of the oppressor. He had'the question le for these expendrtures our- brought home to him forcibly on see- selves. It would be better fo. remai er, He was also.a lumber merchant, Pm on the goull the time among the ranchers and know.pretty well what they require, Some people say thatia tice for awhile it would. mean achaoge andn good holiday, On the fabor * eral occasions. bad stayed with the- fepresenfatives of capital in the. town and. they will stay with bim now, Have always been a good friend to the ranchers. His op. * ponent was J.P. on a jumpy jaw case when ating was inflicted which be fh was trthe estimates, Heasked what k his opponent had done along this line. was .In closing he saidthe issue was with unfair in a spars ettled ranching the electors, Thete was a secret baliot hould and electors should vate according to the value of the tands, rich Section: -Heawas-le vited the sluctors to attend bis meeting: or of higher educationfor the, rea- on Monday, 3Ist inst. mea chance of Mr. H. A. Greeley was. present, but advancement, and children taking vas suffering froma severe cold, so ot to their conscientious dictates. He in ui tint he could barely speak above a but hna not 11 the intimate acquaintance of many of Id to id hoped to: be the: representa. 5. a he would not ex. she didn't expect to get im there Lo work. to give him their votvs, and if ded in winning the electinn he would. work ia the interests of the of constituency. He thought he was cap- K the office of represent. rhe would not he persent asking he sui ti in Mr. plied to few of D: dees remarks. Ie said that inthis 1e his views on g. tient. The Doctor bad said that he ent for epresent ina to rep inlay) would go ti ; lots of doctors, lawyers, ete. duty specials. if t 1d fefforta had proven meat in securing water on his f He didn vember all the details of the tui orred to, but whatever he ave a iJ it bad been cd sion f being a pbibitionsat, Wat used trails should be surveyed and and be. ha i Piva JHC AUBSRINE: state vesicing had Tob es Foaly WOR -WARADEREL Lteot. Goer neal: IGE Oa Sos tortie ation aie oinaet mtn and Jeweller. Mojday, one gray and one rorgy Rtadually t0 responsible government, man in regard to the tratile. He was qecessary, He bad worked to seonre- ir right to-appenl tarsinall, petty tht e horsc. Gray braided Bon nd bad peuched Unat sage when we conscientious nbant the tusiaess, fo mgney for this purpose and 1400 was in looking for votes. Ht Veok ST gqvetores Fea afoot aah WH pay payne oF thie CES eehitets eee mat oy Heretretemt tired Pr ehe estimetee TPARATHNT COUTTE voters wns tn vate foe wives ihe ddim tetncber ae Jy. n reenonsible governuc hind bere for fiftero and a halt years, stays ised to benetit the ranchers: Be- Sober ante vote for wont they Gan... . Ceanply ont fe by The awa COAS. KURMAL Jieine Mae; p also reached. thot stage when one grant ed with the town through iteups and tween the Hills and Medicine Hat repre ACK. wing Your
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