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. Envelopes.: . j 200 printed...-.., i 06) + 500 printed T 60 y 1000 printed 2 50) Larger Orders Lower Prices, as Fourth Year, No. 12. SOCIETIES. HGULAR communtoa- Medicine Hat No 1,G RM. hold in all, each FEE Seenduy on or immediately Wade Preveding fall inoon each 8 month, A. BECKER, Woo. SS Medioine Hat Lodge No, 3, Ansa., Meets n Solter's Hall every Thure- day Evoning at 29 c'olock, Viniting brethren always woloaind, 7 2. roHe, * 4. fc Btaronronn, sic A. O.F. -O VORSTER, BLO (OURT SASK At chewan.No. 7825, land 4th We neaday event every month Masonic Hall Solock. Visiting bre CALDER, CR, PG, FOUSTER SEO. AOU. FOR SALE THE THOROUGHBRED BLOOD STALLION HEDFORD : LOGE PROM PRINCE ALBERT, SASK, For Particulays Apply.to Frank Sissons, WALSH STATION, ASSA. To Ranchers. To be sold in Numbers to suit Purchasers, 100 Head of one and two-year-old Heifers. Ap- ply to Chas. cCarthy, MAPLE CREEK. Suturday, May 15th, Hugh MeWhire BIRTHS. CLARK. At Medicine Hat, on Ties uy, Muy 18th, Mex. dole , Cake a daughter. BENTLEY. At Medicine Hat, on Taeae day, Muy ith, Mrs. Hy Beutley Siz. At Medicine Hat, on Sunday, May 16th, Mrs. P.F. Size, Regina MARRIAGE, Srocke -Melwtoan of the At the residence Banff, Alber. j fy Rew J.C, Stocks, formerly of North Hately, Quebec, anid Le McIntosh, dvnghtyr of the hwth Mr, Jahn Meintost, of Louison, New Brunswick. DIED MoWainren: At Muticiie Har, on ter, Aged 42 years, Muin At Medicine Hat, on Thurs- dav, Muy 13th, Clarence Leonard, infant son of Mr. end Mrs, SE Mule, Aged 4 nionths.and 14 days. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Arrivals of immigrants try 1800 were oupared with 25.788 for the eur, m dectenne of 300; thaugd 16,885 declared their intention of resid- nt in Canada, No attempt wax made Lo compute the inmigrnts coming from the United States ns compared with the previous year. Entries made in 1896 show a decreame-of 42, in the umber made from the older provinces: of 80 persons already in the countrys of 68 in the number made by Canadians returned from the United States ang bt 310 5p. the number of entries made by all other classes of settlers feums the Wnited States. This makes np a tole bf 460 entries, and the remainder of 7 represents the actual falling off in en- trirs made by Europeans. Homestead entries number 297,120 Actes of lind and sales to settlers 25- Br Mr. Davin took ndvantage-of the op- portanity to assure the Gavernment Uhnt its tariff hud. been received with dixexti fuction by not only le of the Northwest-buehy the ada generally, The tember for Weg Assiniboya quoted fiumerons newspaper articles to sip Bort hiscontention, aud he complained MPDIGING HAT Letge No. 25, meets in Cole tot s Hall, on the first wat third Fridays in exch month, st 20 o'clock. Vin iting brethren welcome. nO din J. A, ARMSTRONG, MW. W. Ns ADSIT, HEC AMERICAN y HOTEL, A. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. First Classin.all its Appointments Good Accommodation for Travellers. Spacious Sam: ms + SAVEDSSS BY.KEEPING YOUR BOOTS IN 6000 REPAIR. Prices the cheapest m the west. LMen'esowod top soles aiid heel lifts 1 oR it eee i Laide Missoa Chiliren s. ; Cowhoy Boots and all kinds of work made to order All work sent in will roveive proinpt attention. Firat como, first serv Satistuction guaranteed Shop Toronw St. ISAAC COSENS, Practical Shoeriaker. tap soles April 14, 97. -+-Charles F. Smith, M. D., C.M. UNIVERSITY OF MALITODA, Member of Collexe of Physicians and Su sof ManitObs, NOTICE TO Trotting Horse Breders Owing to freah arrangements with piy Iuuels of b Thavederidit 10 dispose neither kept ite pledges regarding the duties on agricultural implements nor those respecting otter articles. He voncluded by moving in amendment to Rene Inte Gaummnitias of Supply that all the words afier that be struck Out, and that in place there. of there should be inserted the follow- ing wod faith with the wester far wers demands that agricultural im- plements should be put on the free list. The amendment wes lost by a large majority. * Theplebiscite bill bus heen drafted anit will provide for the sulinission of two questions to the electorate, mame- iy, whether they favor probibitih wheiher they are prepared for direct Fixation ae sepnengiienee Mr. Davin aiked what number of ad gt; She MAPLE CREEK. From our own correspondent.) Bieycle rafites seem to be very, pop ular. t Eurnest-Barnwell night operator, Rev. Mr, Nichol visited Maple Orwek the first of the week, Ansistant Oo sioner MeTiree and Stuff-Sergt, Brooks went east on Mon duy. Cheeseman Bros, brought in wo cars of cattle from Manitoba this week. Mr, Browu baa disposed of his home- stead and is taking another near Kin- , corth, acts The O. PL Re wteR now i again on as jovel Te cort geavel pit, W: Abbott is giving good. satisfac. tion carrying the wait Graburn via Coulee. W. Nelson is building a two storey stune house, 34435, aear fra A, Quick's hardware store. Mr, Barnwell, who has been stction foremunfor a numberof years bere is now acting roudmaster, F The general spring round ap leaves t to and from ae PEM 1 J.C. Augers new hone is ingto assume a bowelike appear- aiiee. Mra, Wm, Bryson bas the restaurant at on Jusper street for the paxt year. p shearing bas begun. wool crop this yeur i exceptionally flue and beavy so some of the ranch- ers say. Mrs, G Bell, who hasbeen ill for a few days, went to the Medicine-fat , hospital on fast Sunduy s No. 1. We hope to see her . agnineg . ti Migs Oxley, lute of Ottawa, evident- ly expects to niuke this ber home f f t rehased The u tor + expected, ars workinw on the to jand RR, Brace, Kineesing staff, went to Lethbridge pmeeeeal DEATH OF HUGH McWHIR- Medicine Hat on Nuturday aod vee) woved frou our midst an old tne oo M begin: Inrgestever It hus a'sandstone front. house, when beaded by the mour ger, Thos, Tweed, A. ound in a fewdays qf was opened by. singing the hyn wes office you will find van lines to select from-- all good lines, Squares, No, Zand . iticialss Chureh, Pay, Drag. Sonieth The Past week I DR lefinite is short CPR, have darian sed Uhein stall Oem ime *, OES PR. en he tine, Messrs. TH, Whi of the Inst week on this work, TER. The band of death het reach: which some time out for us all, visited ident and much respected citizen Ime he person of Hugh McWhirter, at he early age of 2 yenrs. Over n getting in its fine work in the Kin- health failed, and he hag emcee Ox lus, been contined to his home ani bas been tn racher fi bad been about, however corse before his death, at half-past Zon Saturday beatth, Hat until a day? The end expe afternoon, nd bis calling away was peaceful wrruunded by his wife aad sou tue imate frivnda, : 3 The funeral tuok place at 10 o'cladke day morning, and in paying: just token ofrespeet to tae mewory of he departed, the people of Medicine Maple Creek ou the tworning of June Hat turned out in large numbers, the. juneral procestion being probably the enin Medicine Hut. AD hort service was conducted at the the funeral procession formed and marched to the Presby- 7 erian church. The procession was Orange band, which played a funeral march; then followed hy mewbeys of the Orange lodge, and he coort of Independent Foresters; he hearse conveying the coffin; the sand number of carriages, nd people on foot, The pallbearers were Mi J. Niblock, Thos, Fleas Meliwaines We Smyth, At n church the service Huy and Dr, Q. he Presbyter Loud Kindly Light, followed by a Morrow, afte which Rev. Mr. Scarlete y Vrappers n just in hea m, He ru, S KET, door to fie Railway, Surgean C ni Member of College of Physictans and Sar- wT of my well bred and Fegistered trotting stallion Tarmers In Anion and the Wort westowe far seed grain, pent Chere by OFFICE at reridence: far the hoapim Best Brands of Liquors as and Cigars. PRICES GRADUATED. Take Notice. The undersigned desires the prompt settlement of all out- standing accounts: In future business will be conducted on a stricity cash THOS, FLEAGER 5 1894. Chas. E. Smyih, M. B. SITY. inus and Sor as aud Sur Medical Hat oe Superinten nie, General Hor CORONER FOR THE N.W T. Ovrice aT TH HOSPITAL. James P. Mitchell, BARRISTER, ETC., MEDICINE HAT, AGENT for the New York Life, and Comieretal Union: Nstioni, Que and Tingerial Fire Insurance Campane SOLICITOR for the Canutinn, Mutual nitable or A. LUNO, Watchmaker and Jeweller. COSMOPOLI LAN HOTET, Mrs. T. Bassett, - - Proprietress. Strictly. First - Class in every respect,-Table supplied with all the delicacies of the xeason, Hoadqasrtecs for eammercial men A. M. Parker, Banuster, Ere. Mepicrse Hat, Alzo agent for the Qu anit, Weatern, Phouiz of Brooklyn Companies. Offipe in Colter's Block, tip-ntairs. Tonsorial Artist, Soath Raiiway Streets Lailies' Hairdressing a Specialty. MEDICINE HAT BARBER SHOP, SAM Er MCLELLAN; PROPRIETOR,- First class, attentive workman tf eburge. Ladies Hairdressing a Specialty. IRA A. QUICK, MAPLE GREEK, ER IS HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, LUMBER, sunt EID, / Flooring, all Edge Grain, the best in LORNE HAROLD, No 275 bred from the most fashionable extreme speed-prodticing family. viz: Harold. He is a beantiful dark bay, rangy form and showing immense bove and muscular power; stands 16 hands higi, weighs 1,200 pounds anil every, way first-class sire. He will be sold take others of pedignre Np at THe News office, and for price and full particulars apply to Theowner, JOHN HARVEY, Maple Creck, heap. fore: MRS. MOODIE will re-open her Ph TUESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1897. Mr. Bennett's Hardware. Studio over Store. We have now got a stock of . Br. Columbia Matched Fir Lumber. the market, at the price of inferior grades, - Have a look at our-stock Shop, Meats. ETC. erator on the SHALL ned from ind wax greeted inent nuh res wd Pac a series of prow of pe oaths BE8T BRANDS OF Liquors and Cigars. ALWAYS ON HAND. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Markwick Hord, House, Sign, and Carriage Painters, GING KALSOMINING, PAPER HAD Pe Shop opposite the Politic Sel SMELLS SU LES Axent for the Atine Fire Assurance Co., on Anblished 1898, ansiote 10,000,-95.00 Tho Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Co., ex- tubliahes 1892, agets 22,500,000: Tend ton Reliaves Bicycles, All kiuilw of repairing, Mail orders: promptly at fended to. A-call solicited. ke NEW DAIRY. TPRE vndersigned, be milk business of R. C. Porter, begs to nodes that he will start delivering milk ow or before May Gth, aud aske for share of the patronage -of the peorde of Medicine a MINNISZEWSKY nig purchased the and get our prices, You will find both right. Building Paper, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sashes, Etc. Afiswer was: Tine Rovere nt truss ormet tar ag that 5,88 such cases exist 0; 3.409 parties owe for seed grain ay ndsipen for farmers, In the Ter- 108,000 is owing the govern- tment for this seed grain, and 8 Gin Manitoba; y Rev, Mr; Douglas isked whnt with in fature be the basis for the imposi- tion of customs duty on farm imple wits coming from the United States; retnil or wholesule price? Inthe transportation of eoal oil, will tank els be allowed to ull ports, und tank cars on all railway points? wall this privilege be accorded to the pegple? The-Minister of Finance replied to. the tirst portion of the question that th government were still giving it consideration, aud added 2egurding. tank vessels that it will be dealt with which by an amendment to the. act will shortly be introduced, , Dr. Sproule asked why Canadian cattle are given two feet 8 inches space ant United States cattle two feet six inches space aboard ships by the jepartiment regulation, Minister o the conrse hud been adopted toallow Can n stean:ship companies to com: pete with Uni Stutes companies in the-traneportatien of -Enited Btntes The Turkish Greek War. This week the wnr between Turkey and Greece is nearing a settlement. Both parties have accepted the medi- ation of the powers... For awhile the insatiable Turk was for exhorting qlarge indemnity and-aiso-wanted the provinee of Thessaly: Backed by der mang the Sultan defled the rest of Europe, bat Russian influences and the threatened mobilizing of Balgnr- inn troopshas had the effect of thrast- ingaside the war party, and a peace. fal settlement is im sight. Kdtiem Pasba, the Turkish commander bas teen telegraphed to.cease hostilities. , -Sheehan shaws It isto be hoped that the next M. L. Arelectod-for this-distrivt; shoul he afterwards change his residence ou side of the Territories, will give some The annual meeting of this village was beld on the 15th inst. The rate meet again at the call of the overs Jow Mutrey is butcher shop on Ww runs A meat wagon through country, Heis paving a.cellar and will putan addition to the of The following services will-be in St. Mary's church on Rogation d: Monday; Thesdxy-and--Wedriesdny (May 24,25 and 26) the Litany will bey j paid at 4.15. On Aseension Day, Ma 27, there wilt he Hor: t 8 welock; Childrens service at 2 o'clock; Evensong at 7.20: e the lady's bicycle in Tra A, Quick's window, Its a bexuty 875 cash. Advt. fint Juspe nent He the dog fronc Kup a strect. t is house. Phe Meeting of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Toronto; Muy 17. The Brotherhood of Railway -Trainmen grand opened texday in the rd hie ing. Routine work was done morning. In the afternowsreperte oF Hthe- grand secretary and treasurer, 21,0 members i 623 lodges, an increase in twor years of 5,000 members aod 42 new lodges there are 47 lodges in Canada. The deaths were 454 since last report, aud the disnbility claims 200,111. Bene. ficiury clainis. agg 100,000 are dixputed and will be decided-apar by 57,934.78; disburae. ce SIRT AZ 893,407.98 puid ont for deaths and d abilities, and- 012.071 were received by the fund In-+he-eveuing-Masvey hall was the of x publi meeting, when Mayor Fleming and a mien welenmmbthe visitors and.sp eswere made by D. ud Muster F. P. John, place, the grave being sucrot resident mana chance, the, : the Lu. F. the deevaged had been a member. yeurs, st K,, and was fo fou the office of Assistant Sapsi held the Medi ety affuirs he prominent lodge, of whi Wins Cousins vs Me Section 187 of the School Ondine The teceints- for ; iooot thet rst om the church the proces ed and marched to the pibe the inter jot refory ic cemetery whi fed by iibers of the Orange Lodge meat in both of which socteties MrMoWhirter, who was originally strnck forthis year is 4 wills the - dent of Medicine Hat for a number of connected with dcpartment of the G. Py sonietimeen. ployed in he roadimas:er s office, For three or arshe bad been employed in ntendent For along time he served ne Hit General Hospital de he rondbed Niblock. votudly as the seeretar ada, of bis death In soci- had always taken the Tocal Orange n past master, dent Order of JUDGMENT IN THE SCHOOL L CASE, Under date of May 17th His Honor Jge Scott hus rendered judgment n *heassvssment.cases The Medicine Hut Vending company vs, Medicina Hat School District No. 76, ine Mat School the judgment Ta before him ns bearing upon the qites- tion of the value of the stock-in.trade and,after duly considers 7, must hold that the assessment id be reduced to the origrnal 0002 3 4 1S90 provides that in assrasing stock-in-trade the assessor shall nssery, rson, firm or corporation, for the umouptof the average stock in-trade kept on hand by such person, firm er corporation-during the twelve months ely prior to the assessment. The time of the assessment iy the Hime wher threnssessinent-of thet-par ticular stock was made, and not the Sunday Cars-in-Toronto- Toronto. May 17. Sunday cars car- ried Suturday by fanajority of 430 ou of a totnl vote of 32,397, the largest ever polled. Four wards gave major- ities for: First 05, second 80; third 49, fourth 276. Two gave majorities against Fifth 241, sixth 188, alysis of.the vote shows that invariably the thickly populated portion of the city were in favor and those-nedr the parks were adverse. The cars did not ran to- waiting for the fornuul declaration of the vote and the passage of the by Inw, The opponents threaten legal An Sargent; of theBrother hood of bocomo- tive Firemen; Hon, L.S, Coffin, Rail- way commissioner of lowayand DaNa Carey, president of the Trades gress of ( General upproval of the privcip was nadia es of the association The Crow's Nest Road. .There has been no announcement ENVELOPES Neus pr THe News F 2.58 per thomannd, FINLAY Co., proceedings to upset the election, al- loging corrupt practices. nt yet regarding the Crow's ithe govern the construction of 1 est time sh eds tes expressed. There were about 500 dye judgment summed up ns follow: gates present und the total numbeP Wf , therefore direct that the assess, visitora was about l000. The conven- gent rekt shall be altered -by the re- tion will last all this week and perbaps ducing of the aysestpent. of-the Med ivine Hat Trading mnsin rs pertiet ness of stock-in trade fr The cost Of atte athe roll was sworn bythe : ae The evidence of Mr, McGibbon, Mr, Bweed and Mr. Haws Then reviewed as bearing the stock-in-trade assessment, and/the sins, uforne is upon the yalue the date of th Gibtios mupan ns witness on .( 1.00) shill wat Willi ny the Seboul District.
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Image 563 (1897-05-20), from microfilm reel 563, (CU1748924). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.