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Year noon, when there was a very oncour- aging turnout. There is no doubt but what this falr will prove to be the best and biggest exhibition ever sbown in the city, for the number of entries have doubled previous years, and the horses, cattle and poultry , Shown are uitch superior, The com- petitors comprise those whio were Prize winners at Edmonton, Galgary and Lethbridge, for -horges and cattle, as Well a8 a number from On- tarlo andthe) States. The amuse- ment eide has not by any means been forgotten fm the attempt to secure the very. best competition possible, and the very best that the directors could get have*heen procured. The trans- veek in sick- NAME RESIDENCES ident; service Sa 7 tesa Beas SWIMMING ae gt; GYM meee Lethbridge. . City. - -Ponltry -Poultry -Poultry Poultry -Poultry Poultry -Poultry sPoultry Poultry -Poultry J.-H. Warrington. 8. A. Wallace . E. Gowan ... F. G. Forrester -Poultry -Poultry t Day Seeoste asoetesgeetoategte NIS FINALS. R.L,. Avg. 26. The dull -and lowering over closure when the crowd ay for the final struggle rice FB, M Laughlin of 0 and Wallace F. John- delphia, for the highest honors in singles in the he match has been an- ith keen interest. s.nco. when MeLanghlin and ninated the last of their tors who started with: eeks ago in all-comers. Revelstoke Saw Mills Co. Mrs. H. Hassard J. A. Milliken . E. M. Thornton J. W. Johnston . J. A. Johnston Mrs, Li Martin . Mrs. J. N. Wright R. W. Johnstor:.. 10Vval - Tailor s from Toronto Miss Alice Brown - Miss Alice Brown . Miss Alice Brown James Flemming -Horses - Horses -Horses Horses /JW. Crisall .. Mrs. H. Hassard Mrs. G. Westward Mrs... Roxburg David Cargall D. Davis . GN. Smith . G. N. Smith . Mrs. Jacque Ewett . Lyodad Wooley Alex. Wooley . E. Pearson - +a Miss Dorothy Crisall Miss G. M. Crisall . Mrs, Highlow . W. E. GKooer . W. Jolift . Dr. Bythe, V. 8. . Mrs. N. M. Lean . Mrs, J. S. W. Tascar A, Simpson . E. M. Thornton . Alex, Middleton Mrs, A. J. Wallace Pieieiticicieiieieint i : s and is Mrs. A. 3. Wallace - Vegetables i ic- Mrs. A. J. Wallace -Domestic Products . hing effie A. J. Wallace ..... -Fancy Work . or all wat- Jessie H. McKenzie -Horses .. 3 or hands. . -Vegetables : Fruits y in. hard Horses James Swallows James Swallows James Swallows 2 Mrs, I. A. Cameron .......:.... City Mrs, W. Cook Woodstock, Ont. Mrs: Davis : City, Horses (Continfed on page four) . Flowers -Poultry -Pouftry -Poultry -Vegetables -Domestic Products -Fancy Work .. -Fancy Work - Vegetables Fancy Work -Fancy Work -Fancy Work :Fancy Work... -.Fancy Work -Noxious Weeds Faney Work -Fancy Work -Fancy Work -Fancy Work Fancy Work Domestic Products . -Veg tables - Vegetables .Grains and-Grasses.. -Grains and Grasses . -Fancy Work -. Pressed Flowers -Belgium Horse: Domestic Products .-Domestic Products Dairy Products . - Vegetables Domestic Products . -Fancy Work very 8 8 Simae's x Sew See een Sows sun awe eaa wes wef wd BAR wee omnis he Ave debokentnaneumvoun had Entry List for Fair This Greatly Exceeds Others Medictiie Hat Fair opened this after- mproved, and there will be no ne- cessity for-any one to. walk to the grounds this year, us has been the case in previous years, for large number of vehicles have been secured to- ply between the city and the fair grounds, at the nominal cost of 26 per passenger. have also erected a large shed on the top of Macleod Hill as a shelter from either sun or rain, and the ladies of the W. . T, U. are:kindly providing a resting place and distributing ice water to every one free of charge. The fair proper will commence to- morrow when the judging for vegeta- bles, damestic products, fancy work, and fruits will take place. The entry lst is as follow: The following entries were received up to 8 o'clock last night Favored with ideal weather, the service has been altogether The directors MEDICINE HAT, AL TRANS-MISSISSIPPI CONGRESS. (Special to the News.) Salt Lake City, Utah, August 27 With a display of enthusiasm th augurs well for a suecessful and 1 teresting session, the twenty-third annual meeting of the Trans-Missis- sippi Commercial Congress assembled jin Salt Lake City today, President A. C. Trumbo of Oktxhoma called the gathering to order. The roll call showed the record breaking attend- Jance of delegates from all of the States of the Mississipp and Missouri valleys and those making up the western, half of the country. Wel comes and responses, the appotnt- ment of committees and business of ja routine nature occupied the initial session. Tomorrow the delegates take up the regular programme of business. Some of the foremost men of the nation are here to-engage in an exchange of views on the par- icels post, the world peace movement, the opening of the Panaina Canal, land reclamation, immigration, good roads, currency reform, drainage, tr rigation, transportation -and other subjects. of live public interest. DRAFT THE KANSAS PLATFO * (Special to the News.) Topeka, Kas., August 27 In ac- lcordance with the provisions of the mew Kansas primary law , the councils of the several political ; parties assembled In Topeka today. The party councils are made up of the Congressman, members of the State Legislature, electors and county chairmen. The principal business of Mhe--party council is to prepare the State platform. State chairmen also lare to be selected and arrangements completed for the coming State cam- gt; CONNAUGHT REVIEWS CTDETS. Toronto, Ont, August 27. The first teat Imperial teview of cadets from all over the Br ste was held by th Duke of Connatight thts after- hibition in this city. Forty. corps, comprising a total of neatly 5, leadets, marched in review past Hib Royal Highness and a party of distn- guished guests. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, tralia, and Newfoundland, i well as all of the Canadian provinces were repersented.... 1 CHINESE GOY. WON'T LAST Vancouver, Aug. 27. The present government: in China will be duration in the -opit of er C. K. Byres, R.N., formerly com- ,ander of. the. British Squadron at Hong Kong.. The ommander passed noon at the Canadian National Ex- WAP AND CAP. i 2 TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE rn - MTA. CANADA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1912 WAREBOUSE MOVE- Atlante, Ga. Aligust 27 Plans for handling the crop and a meve- ment looking to thi consummation of the NNational Warehouse and Eleva- tor Company Were discussed at a mass convention of th Georgia . Farmers Union in this ify today. The ware- house project which aalready has taken definite sh pe in a number of States, is regard d: as the most ad- vanced step yettaken by the farmers jot -the country Inithe Hne of co-oper- ation for mutual benefit and protec- tion. a BRANDON FALLS IN LINE, HAS POLICE SCANDAL BREWING Social and Moral Reform bE Demanded on. i FARMERS OW AB, Disvaten Brandon, Man, Aug. 27. Result - ing from. certain charges brought against local poliee force by lead ing: members of the; Sociat-and Mor al Relotit Lea Brandon City and Moral Re- ve legal repre lution appoint was passed at force and Mag istrate Bates as * ell. It states that it has been alleged that chief and foree have negligent in performance of . in prosecution of the houses of this city. Tt has been alleged the resolution says that polict dojot perform their duties owing.-t6, inftuerice over them. pants ame ee Taft up to the Capitol once more and at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon wrote Finis after the proceedings of the session ofthe sixty-second Congress. The end was marked with a return jot hace ate en Senator Lat ite demanding action on the Penrose campaign fund reso- Jution found all opposition. smooth- through Vancouver today, enroute from Hong Kong to England. I yr another uprising in China he-said. The new regime will not last long. ae TRANSPORT SANK Shanghai, Aug. 27 The United States transport Liscomb- sank h re today alongside the wharf where she is lying in forty feet of water. The cause of the accident has not-yet been ascertained. She was undergoing re- Pairs and the captain as well as the ship bujlders are of the opiaten that she can be raised with ease. BRYCE ON WAY HOME. Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 27. James Bryce, British a-bassador to the United States, who has beea touring -Australia for Some time, lef for Washington today via San Fran- ciseo, where he is due to arrive Sep- tember 10th, on the liner Venture. Co., Phone 481. ed away in front of him and the re- solution. passed almost without discussion. Five lots left in Block 18, North Yuill at 700 each. H.C. Pettet Co., Phone 481. 38-tt GOVERNOR JOHNSON TO TAKE THE STUMP, San Francisco, Cal, August 27 Governor Hiram Johnson, the Pro- gressive candidate for Vice-Presi- dent, starts today on a campaigning tour that will probably las t two months and will cover a large secton lof the country. The most attention will be given to the east. Governor Johnson expects to deliver his first Hmportant speech at the New York State conventior of the Progressive Party early in September. Five lots left in. Block 18, North Yuill at 700 each. CHRISTIANS IN PANIC (W. A. P. Cable.) Constantinople, Aug. 27. The panic mong the Christians in the vicinity of the Montenegrin frontier today was brought to the attention of the Otto: Man government dy-the S rvinn Teg on, A Servian diplomat informed the Turkish minister that owing to the possession of arms by the-Mohamme- dar arnauts, many of the Christian population of Bielpolish:in the vicin- ty of Novipacar ure seeking protec- tion in Servia. A denjal was given the reports that arms had been distri- buted to the Albian Mohammedans, who it wag declared had pillaged the arms, The Turkish authorities are taking -measureg to re-establish ef- fective authority. ALL HAVE SUBMITTED. (W, A, P. Dispatch) Bishop Gauthier of the here that all the priests bishop, thus ending the long dispute which threatened to cause a serious division in the Catholic church in Que- bec. The news, when announced by Archbishop Bruchesl, who read a tele- gram from the Moneir priests, was received by deafening applause from the clergy in the banquet Pm BREACH WIDENING. (W. A. P. Dispatch) Montreal, Quebec, August 26. Be- fore leaving for New York last night, er, who arrived bere yesterday aboard the Hesperian,: announced that ..the breach between the Labor Party and the Liberats overnment in Great Bri- tain was: growing wider and wider and that at the next elections the Inde- pendent Labor Party intend to fight their own wa: Liberal promises. irrespectively of the THIS Is shown by the number of three cornered con- i tests that are already being arranged J. Keir Haray, the British labor lead- iles.from south east of London, Young Girl Bound. For Coast Missing 17-Year-ol -Daughter of Kanilogpe Man Nabbed By White Slaves tic Sea Locate Her. Vaneduver, Aug. 26. son, aged 17, daughter of a Canad - ian Pacifie railway conductor of Kamloops, left this last Wednesday morning and has disappeared. - The of Kamloops and Vancouver have en-working on the case for two days. The girl was to have ar- rived here on Wednesday evening and Suge ae: foods In England HaveSertous Asp Heavy Rainfall Has Practically Isolated Some Crops Are Being Ruined Troops at Ald Being Moved. (CW. A. P. Cable.) . Dispateh.), had definite instructions where go. The police believe that she arrive, but whether she was by white foul play is. a mystery. .d Saturday her fattiker fri nd here with whom might be staying: Today he timing a frantic search. London, Aug, 26. The flood situa- other eastern counties are tion 2 England is becoming creasingly serious. Inches of rain fgll today. The City of Norwick, 98 rivers and there is no most isqlated. The whole train ser vice. between London and Norwich - in ing eonditions. are being destroyed sation af the rains. The of the military camps at Ald Salisbury and Swaffham is 60 and Ctomer has been suspended and that many regiments have to be many local services are affected: Thel ed. There is a entire county of Norfolk is a swarip, the summer. manoet' and Linoolonshire, Suffolk and the domed. trail of Wesley Bdwards and Allen, Wanted. in cohtection with the for the next election-in Engtand: - (8 PRACTICALLY A. P, Dispatch.) , Huntington, Vai, Aug. 27 On the i itWill ke Brought D a ee ieee Hillsville, Va., court tragedy, and with capias for their arrest in his Fight is Imminent. po Duncan, a detective : Sati eg s and former Festdent of Nolan, W. Va., es is in jail here. (W, A. P. Dispatch.) Seven years azo Everett Thompson was shot and killed at Nolan, Last night as Duncan. passed along the street, he was recognized as Floyd Thompson, an uncle of the dead man, and his arrest followed. Duncan says he fired in self defence. * Gttawa, Ont., Aug. 26. It is ar ees ee i i erally believed that the Parliament) which will have their representatives ary redistribution Bill will r ee brought down comparatively early Sm) , Party, Ae ee ee tally next session. All of the statistical and is likely to again prove a very information upon which the enact- contentious measure, See. ment will be based has been tabulat- The redistribution bill will give the ed and the draft measure, after in- west 21 new members, which-will be trodu tion will be sent to a special taken off Ontario and the committee to determine which con Provinces. 5 E INT MEMORIAL SERGE FOR GEER Will Be Held in the Opera and the Salvation Army will unite in memory of the late G al House on Sunday Even- yioin, who im his life has Been ing. friend of all classes and for whom the civilized world today eae minister from - each of thee es will take part . in the ears Similar services will be comducted in fifty-nine countries of 86) world where the Army's work is cartied on. JOY RIDERS CAUGHT. (W. A. P, Dispatch) Winnipeg, Man., August 27. After escaping from the reformatory at Portage La Prairie last night, Arthur McCullachy and Alex. Wilson, two Winnipeg lads sent Stealing automobiles, took an axe and broke open four garages here in succession, before in that. of Crown Prosecutor Taylor, they found a me- chine to suit them. They were caught at Deerlodge on the outskirts of the city early this afternoon. HICAGO TO HAVE PURE MILK. (Special to the News.) Chicago, M ., August 27.--The pas- teurization of all of Chicago's milk supply that comes from dairies not approved by the Health Commisison- er is required by a new city ordinance that came Into force in Chicago today. Physicians and health experts are of the opinion that a strict enforcement of the ordinance will result in a: ma- jal decrease in infant. mortality. Arrangem nts are being made for a great united memorial service to take place in the opera house on Sun- day evening next au 8.30 when the congregations of the local churches SIR WILFRID'S. WESTERY We have good buys in all parts of Ser aca ot a F H, C. Pettet the city. Let us show them to you, ed 38-tf Hollinger Agency. ? WESTERN FARMERS TOO BUSY AT) son for the change im plans is that PRESENT TIME TO CONSIDER western farmers are too busy at pre- POLITICS WILL STAY IN ON- sett to be expected to take an inter: TARIO AND QUEBEC. gett pitics 4 We absolutely refuse to recommend W. A. P. Dispateh.) investments on property that: we Ottawa, Aug. 27. At a conference would not purchase ourselves, Hol- in the office of, Sir Wilfrid Laurier linger Agency. ; this morning, it was decided that the opposition leader, will not gg Five lots left in Block 18, North west to. attend the forestry conven- Yuill at 100 each. H.C. Pettet tion but will open his political tour Co, Phone 181 ead in Quebec. His first, meeting will be , 2, fe ole fo forthe ofe afe ode held about the middle of September. 9 + Sir Wilfrid will address four or five AUTOMOBILE DEPOT. meetings in Quebec-and a similar ' + ee eee eras wil alt Is at the top of the.Bil om-the + is ich he will spea in TneBegeliave. not been, decided on 't Macleod ral: ee yen fut ie aS Tikely that Eke onening WHI be directed By large meeting in-Ontario willbe held inj en with the wai? automo -t the, dity, of. Woodstoels e bite. A comfortable batlaing + After concluding his Ontario tour here aoe oe 2 Sir Wilfrid will work westward but oe is the extent, of his tour will depend .. Hh HASBARD, Seer. on when Parliament mieets. The rea- F i.-h 6h ole steals ob ob eek oe
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