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of the chance to 9 congenial peo- 0 Secure a more ere the chances more certain? spose. of- tt reat a fair price? cate a business f the sore sor may he ask 1 the Want Col- irman of jury of awards fcNicol is. well-known to all fairs held in Western. at the previous ary: pitions and at the land is a resident of Leth- adian by birth, and Te ted in dry farming. He al years secretary of the card. of Trade and as -and staged the exhib- 30 many priz s and such dry tarming exhibitions jpokane, and Colorado e is managing director idge Exposition Board, of the Lethbridge Fair reid August-10-25 Ha irs in studying the ex and is well versed in it dpoint of the spectator, and the manager. He is progressive and he will jlans areearsjed out in t the Exposition-Is com opening, umber of applications the largest exposition products ever held. on. continent. He will lists upon requests by- W. MeNicol, Chairman mmittee, Box 3060, berfa. SIBERIAN TRIP - gt; doubt prove to be one opular round-the-worl organized by tha . P, end issuing round the for the Trans Siberian. ection being made by trans-Pacific steamers: be, Nagaski, and Shan- ers may leave the C. P. kohoma or Kobe, travel ailway to Isurnga on. capa x dwostock, Where the begin. If Passengers ean also take steamer ch is: situated Close to: rthur, 5 i i court this morning J. and W. Saunders were: to months impris ibridge for trespassing perty By steeping in a of the Weekly. country circulation. No extra charge, Books open to ad vertisers, VOL. 3, NO. 6 ENGLAND WITRARVAL QUES 5 CHIGF TOPIC Ti. ron Have Been Admitted en's Speech. z (CAL London, July 17 The Times, expectations unless the Canadian security of the Empire will carry Jts disposal, . The national development of Canada has Jong out- grown the makeshift plan of cash contribution without control. rremisaoys Bion aos Forward That Overseas. Dominions Into The Secrets-of the For eign Office, Says the Times, Commenting on Bord- NDN'S NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT HAS-LONG:OUT- GROWN MAKESHIFT PLAN OF ChsHl CONTRIBUTION P. Cable) commenting on Prenfer Borden's speech last night Says it is a tremendous step forward that the over- 1s dominions-have-been.admitted since last year Into the secrets of the foreign office, adding: The presont meeting MEDICINE FORESTERS T0- MEET. (Special to the News) oncord, N. Wf, July 17- ors of the American Forestry Asso ing-and were recelyed by Governor Robert P. Bass of New Hampshire, who 1s president of the asgociation. nual midsummer meeting, The meet- ing will be held in conjunction with the fifth annual forestry conference under the auspices of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire For- ests, estry Commission aud the Association oftNorth-Eastern Foresters also will participate in the conference. . CHURCH UNION DISCUSSED (W. A. P. Dispatch) Toronto, Ont, July 17. Church inion, and the further steps to. be taken with respect to the matter was discussed this morning at the meeting of the special committee of the Meth- dist General Conference. The dis- cussion on union with the Presbyter- ian congregational bodies was contin+ ned during the afternoon. Repres- entatives were present from all over the Dominion: ARRESTS BENG agenting nearly all of the/ ry RSS, arrived in Concord this morn- Tomorrow the. directors will proceed to Bretton Woods, in the White Mount- ains, where they will hold thelr an- The New Hampshire State For- a 7 ae MADEN Y.'S MURDER. CASE. The Shooting of Gambling House Keeper Who Told Is Being Probed AUTO OWNERS CAUGHT AND -CIVE UP ATHERS District Attorney Says He Will Ge On With the ase. GW. ACP. Dispaten) New York, July 17. Further arrests in the murder ae-of Herman Rosen- thal, the gambler who was shot and killed early yesterday a few hours be- fore he was to make additional charges that the police and gamblers were in collusion, were expected today to dis- close whether the police or gamblers directly instigated the plot to kill Ro- senthal. A score or more of plain- clothes men are searching the city. to day for several men who District At- EDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1912 (Specal to the News) Truth, alt tretand, son the qui vive jin anticipation of the arrival tomorrow of Prime Minister Asquith. Crowds are pouring in from all points, and ig is estimated that thousands will be dad- ed to the normal population of Dublin by tomorrow night. The premier, accompanied by the cbief Liberal whip, is due to arrive by the mail boat tomorrow morning. During his-stay in the city-be will be the guest of Augustine Birrell, chief secretary for Ireland, at the official residence im Phoenix Park. Every seat has been allotted for the great meeting which Mr. Asquith 1s to address in the Theatre Royal on Friday evening. John Redmond, the leader of the Irish party in parlla- ment, will preside at the meeting, and will be supported by Mr, Dillon, Mr. Devlip and other Nationalist leaders. The attendance will include members of-patliament, the-mayors of the prin- cipaleities of Ireland representatives: of the Irish wuiversities and the chair men Of county councils. On Saturday Mr. Asquith will return to London, breaking his journey at Liverpool, where he is to be present at adberal garden party given by Sir William Lever. IRELAND TO WELCOME ASQUITH. Bitblne- deri teat brett eet tr 121,000. Winnipeg, Man., July 17 Unusual Interest attaches to the annual meeting fot the Manitoba Grain Growers Grain Company here today and it is anticl- Dated thai this marketing organiza- tion of Western: Canadian farmers will endorse the offer-understood to have been made by its executive to the Man- itoba government to leas the system of internal elevators which the pro- vinclal government has been operating two years in connection with this scheme. The Grain Growers company fs taking over the big terminal ele- vator B at Fort William from the Canadian Pacific railway, and James Massie, an official of the Grain Grow- erg, is om the spot superintending the transfer and wil probably remain as manager. This elevator will be cbn- siderably improved. While no statement of the action of. the annual meeting Is yet forthcoming, people ean be satisfied that the which they are prepared to make t wards the a proportlonataly The Times goes on to characterize as attractive the recent plan of Win- ston Churchill that the overseas dominions patrol the outer-seas, coupled with the upkeep by Great Britaln of an all powertal Neet tx-home waters. The Times has reason to think tl satisfied with nothing more than Committee of Imperial Defence? control pet only-in-the conduct of imperial war, but in the Notes: which Iead up to the tinal decislo hort:time ago, p' of thie Times statement, but It is belle a feeler than as a practical proposal, and it did not receive general endorse- ment, German and Australian. papers gre devoting a great deal 6f space to the visit of the Canadian members. t when hat the present negotiations are pro- The Times concluded by propounding this question: Is Canada intermittent representation on the WIN she not claim her share-af jslon between war and peace. nit forward a proposal along the Ines ved here that this Was-dowe rather-ns- 0 London, recording their movements and What is known of the progress of negotiations regarding the proposed naval basis, RMT RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT gt; BETWEEN CA NADA AND WEST INDIA Legislative Assembly of St. Line Now -Says It Is Vincent Want New S. 8S. Essential, Kimesten; St Nincent, Ju-y 17. ) trade and. declarmg, that any ar- The legislative council of St. .Vin- rangemknt for a new steamship ser- cent today passed a resolution, fying the agreement between ada'and certain of the British Tadian islands for: Vice, an essential . feature of the : Agreement, should be the provision ot. direct... Vine between Canada, this colony and other small col- ity - in bonis. LETHBRIDGE: EXCURSION JULY 22 Department of Agriculture and Dominion Experiinent- -al Farm to Holiday Farmers and Their Families. Eamonton, July 17. The Depart- ment of Agriculture in conjunction with the Dominion Experimental Farm, Lethbgidge, will run an excar- sion train irom Medicine Hat to Leth- bridge on July 22, to give the farm- ers and thelr famili s an-opportunity to visit the experimental farm at-Leth- bridge. Meals: will be served on the grounds at reasonable prices, and those bringing lunch baskets will have an opportunity to buy tea and coffee on the grounds. Mr. Fairfield, the manager of the farm, will provide PLES EET EEE COUPON NO. 82 Wednesday, July This coupon with five other consecutive coupons from the Dally News, and ten cents, en- titles the holder to a photo gramme reproduction of the famous: painting, The Ci. gale. Coupons and money should be presented at the News office any time after Monday, June 24th, This picture cannot be sent by mail, shith oh oh bob bb heb oe he oe oe Bebe odecesfe took hele ob bested eof hte Sheebbbtob beth bebo teams to take the visitors over. the farm. Itinerary and rat s of excursion train from Medicine Hat to Dominion Experimental Farm at Lethbridge to be run on Juuly 22. Train leaves Lethbridge on return trip at 5 p. m. : Chil- Adults dren s Leave Time. Rate, Rate: Medicine Hat .. 7.30 2.50 1.25 Dunmore ...... 7.50 5 1.20 Bull's Head ... 8.15 1.15 Seven Persons . 8.47 1.03 Whitla ........ 8.57 98 Winifred + 9.10 85 Bow Island .... 80 Burdett . a 0. Grassy Lake .. 9.58 Purple. Springs.10.15 Reliance ......10.35 Taber . +10.40 Barnwell . 10.61 Chin on +4.11.10 AB 25 Coaldale . 741,27 - 80 15 Arrive Farm at i145. MINISTER RESIGNS. Lima, Peru, July 17, The Peruvian finance minister, Ernest Hack, ofteret hig resignation today, which waa ac- cepted. He gave.as a reason that mis- understanding had arisen between the finance department and the minister of war th regard to military expenditures. PENNY POSTAGE WITH, FRANCE) C. A. P. Cable) ; London, July 17- While in. Paris * Mr, Pelletier will urge penny postage between Canada and France, though it 1s conceded yt will be a difficult Vi Behind The Bars Charlie O Brien, the Social- ist, Arrested in Calgary. Calgary, July 17 Followed to the doors of the city prison by a crowd of neatiy two thousand-per ons, Charles M, O'Brien, member of the provincial the Rocky Mountain ind William G. MeCtos key, a laborer, were locked up last night after they had been arrested for huranguing crowds on the street ony socialism. They were released at m d- night on 20 bail each. Obstruction of the street will be of specific charge the men Will answer OBORNE S WILL (W. A. P. Dispatch) Toronto, Ont, July 17 The will of the late James Oborne, long Supt, for the Canadian Pacific in Toronto and for the last year supt. in Vancouver, was probated today. He left 37,000, Edith Oborne, the widow, two sons, Ross and Hill- jard Oborne of Toronto and Vancouv- er, and foour daughters, Alma, Rob- erta, Rhoda, and Edith of Montreal, will share equally, receiving 5,109.64 each, PRIVY COUNCIL CASES. eLondon, July 17. The judicial com- mittee of the privy council reserved decision in the following case today: Corinthe and others vs. The F. C. Ee- clesiastics of the Seminary of St. Su- Dice of Montreal. Claim by the appel- lants as chiefs of a-band of Indians to a selgnority alleged. by the respondent to have be n granted to their prede- cessors by King Louis XIV. IMPROVEMENT IN STREETS. Four weeding gangs are at present employed on the streets on the out- skirts of the city, and: they have cleared a large number of them. The work was very necessary, and apart from the preventing of the spread of weeds the work has made-a-decided improvement in the appearance of the streets, LINSEED 0 MILL, The Linseed Oil Mill, which for some time past has not been running, will open. yp again on Sept. 1, when. thirty- five men. will be employed. At the present time the manager is busy shipping oi to points: outside of the city. Their output is averaging four cars weekly, CONVENTION OF SEALERS. Columbus, 0., July 17. The stan- dardization of weights ures and Federal and State legisla- ionte cent fraud will be dis- cussed from every angle at the third annual conference of State, county and city dealers, which mei in this city today for a three days ses sion. Prominent amonat those ott the programme for addresses are L. A. Fisher, chief of the division of weights and measures of the bureau of standards at Washington; Dp. c. Palmer, commissioner of weights question In view of the faet that penny postage has not been establish- ed between England and France, and measures of Mgssachusetts; F. A. Reichmann, superintendent of weights amd measures of New York, PANAMA CANAL to ask the secretary of State for for- State for forelgn affairs, in e obs ole ole oe fe ode ode ober cde oh oe and meas- * torney Whitman learned were con- ected with the shooting. After several hours f grilling Louis Fishing there-seems tittle doubt that the deal will go through, 'The Prtbune states that, the Manitoba government has had wvator 5: the mofor ear that was used in the killing, broke down and told all they knew of the murder. District Attorney Whitman. believes that the police tem, as t ig familiarly known, was largely, if not directty, responsible for the slaying of Rosenthal, who-had pro- fessed- his intention to make further, charges that certain of the police were grafting on gamblers. day that he would, grand jury investigation into the charges made by Rosedthal. It was reported tht Rosenthal gave the pub- lid prosecutor the names of three men who had to be seen by the gamblers before they could do business. One of them is.said'to be a former city official, another a police department officfal and a third holding a clerical position, jin the police department. roceed with the QUESTION UP IN: ENGLISH HOUSE (W. A. P. Gable.) Lond n, England, July 1 view to preventing attempts at: pre- mature and provocgtive discussion of the Panama Canal question Joseph King, the Liberal member of Parlia- ment.from North Somerset got up in the House of Commons this afternoon eign affairs whether friendly repres- entatfons are being made to the Uni- ted, States government with the aim of securing generous treatment for such British shipping as shall pass through the Panama Canal, Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of reply merely quoted article I1l., paragraph 1 of the Hay-Pasncefote treaty, which reads: The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules on terms of entire equality: so. that there--shall be ne discrimination against any such nation or its clti zons or subjects in respect of the conditions of traffic or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of trat- fie shall be just and equitable. Sir Edward added: As it appear- ed-to His Majesty s Government that some of the provisions of-the bill now before the United States senate would not be consistent with this article of the treaty, it is thought right to point out these objectfons to the govern- ment of the United States in order that they may be taken. nto account while the bill is under consideration. TURKS CABINET RESIGNS (W. A. P. Dispatch) Constantinople, Ty. July 17 The Turk- ish N abihet resigned today in consequence of revolt in the army against the methods of the committee of union and progress. + and W. W. Kelchn ?, city sealer. of Toledo. . District Attormey Whitman said to- . Wkelam Co, of Gloucester, Mase, te Schooner Seized ULS. Boat Took on Supplies In Canadian Port With- -out Permit. Ottawa, Ont. July) 17. Alexander Johnson, deputy minister of marine and fisheries, received word this morn-: ing from Barrington, N. ., that, the , American fishing schooner Heckman has been seized for taking) on supplies at a Canadian port without a pepmit.. The schooner :, -qwned by wwas seized by the protective cruiser al.. The matter Will be placed be- re the admiralty court of Nov Scotia yy the Department of Justice and the Hattie-Hechman will be confiscated by the Canadian authorities. WESTERN FREIGHT CLASSIFICA- TION. (Special to the News) Detroit, Mich., July 17. Changes in. Western freight- classification: ich created a stir among shippers Feceivers of freight throughout the a few months ago, will be e: itively discussed at a two d meeting of the National Industrial Traffle League, which began in this city today. When alterations in the classifica- tiom were announced a storm of pro- test came from members. of/railroad commissions in Oklahoma, Iowa and other States and from -repr sentatives of commercial organizations. It was contended that by a process of shifting various commodities from one class to another the railroads were attempt- ing to bring about a general raise in freight rates, An apppeal was made to the Inter- state Commerce Commission, and a special examiner of that body was sent to Chicago to hear vidence and arguments. After the examiner had submitted his report the commission. suspended the operation of the new classification for 120 days pending fur- ther inquiry. Since then testimony has been taken in Chicago and other cities, and the commission. now has the case under advisement. the W'S EXTRA LEG CUT OFF BOY Richmond, Ve, July 17 Hunter Fitzgerald, the three-leggod boy of Binckstone, Va. who attained more than a locat-reputatton by reason of his deformity, has had the third mem- ber amputited and is recovering from the operation in a hospital here, Fitz gerald s leg was smaller than the two upon which he walked and since his .birth seventeen years ago he bad suffered little inconvenfence by it PRIVY COUNCIL MEETING. ( . A. P. Cable.) London, England, July 17. The ju- dicial committee of the privy council refused to appeal in the following case today:, Smith vs. The National Trust Co. Leave to appeal was granted in the case of McLaren vs. The Attorney- General of Quebec. BUBONIC CASE AT HAVANA (Special to the News) Washington, July 17 Despatches today to the Public Health Service say the case of the Spaniard under observation in the Las Animas Hos- pital at Havana has been confirmed Ee Tete Pe ETE PEEP EEE EET LEEPER EEE EEE as Bubonic, The service is watching: the situation very closely. but considers it in the best interest of the farmers to deal with their own or- ganizations. Representatives of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association and Unit- ed Farmers of Alberta are present at the meeting. Somd idea of the strength of the Grain Growers Grain Company, the organizction of Western Canadian farmers Whose-shareholders are hold- ing their annual meeting under the presidency of L. A. Creerar, can -be gathered Yrom the statement of the year's trading, which shows a net profit ef 121,614-for-the- past year, against 69,000 the pr vious year and Hattle ut 790 five years ago. The paid-up capital 1s 586,000, and after Grain Growers Mee to Talk Eleva Organization is Growing Rapidly Now gt; Have: R Fund of 200,000 Last Year s (CW, A. P. Dispaten) 2 item ee ommended that 604 reserve fund, which OW 000, e The president sald pany had practically lg Canadian Pacific rath whereby they would le minal elevator B at Ont, and with the Mantol ent for leasing its syst tional elevators. The company had also acq ber lmits in British Col mated to contain 200,000,000 anticipation of the time whel would go into that business on Deb of their shareholders, Spe future development, Mr. Creerar Vored the I8eal unit method as p ticed by the farmers elevators of nesota and the. Dakotas, whereby ott classes of merchandise were fully handled, - Lumber, binder twine and ments could be profitably handled dt mnths. He adi the securing of a good coal a coal and lumber were. rapidly under control of combines Vored selling fo everyone, but a discount to thelr shareholders, would be. built up by subscript issue of stock to local subscribers. there was no Feason why n time cessful merchandising of the Bn Hritish co-operative societies sho not be duplicated. The company: might further connection with a mortgage corpo1 tion and secure cheap money for ft ers, The money power in Canada, a sald, was becoming 2 menace and tt evil possibilities might largely be over come by co-operative credit societies. 7 Supply. 2 Chicago, Il, July-17, Wheat prices today evinced a disposition to rally in sympathy with an advance at Liver- pool. . . The foreign strength was attributed to the big decrease in the world s available supply and to the unfavor- able supply and to the unfavorable erop conditions in Russia. Purchasing here, however, was mostly from shorts: to realize profits, New buyers were few and timid. Opening quotations ranged from 1-8 to 1-2 cent up. Sep- tember started at 961-3 to 965-8 to 965-8, the same change from last night, as-the market, taken altogether, fell back to 96 and then received 965-8. Country selling orders carried down oats until the influence of other grains brought about a reaction. Sep- tember started umchanged to, 1-8 cent up at 337-8 to 34 cents, sagged to 88-4 cents, and later ascended to 341-8 cents, (W. A. P, Dispatch) Liverpool, July 17. Close Wheat Spot steady; No, 2 red. western winter, s 7a; No, 2 Manitoba not quoted; No. Manitoba, 7s 412d; futures firm; PRICES RALLYI Advance in Liverpool Strengthens American Market y Foreign Increase Due to Decrease in Avaiauls Winnipeg, Man., July 17. Wheat Avlyy opened 1.07'1-4, closed 1.08 145 October, opened 95c, closed 93 8-86, Oats July closed 391-2c; October opened 30c, closed 35 3-8c. Extfa, feed July closed 391-20: FI opened 1.77, closed 1.77; opened- 1.57, Cash prices: No, 1 closed 1.06; No, 2 north 1.05 2-8; No. 3 northern eld No: 4 northern closed 83 14 northern closed 70 1-2c; Noy closed 58c.. - Feed Clo Oats No, 3 C. W. closed 3986p 60d closed 29 ; No. 1 feed AMERICAN MARE Minneapolis, Minn., July 17 July opened 1.07, closed i) tember opened 97 7-8e, close December opened 98 1-i 96 8-40, - Chicago, July 17.) opened 1.007-8 losed 971-20; Sep tember opened 96748 , Closed, 98 7-Se; December opened 99 , closed 96 1-4c. a ee Brantford, Ont., July 17 Emily An F tono waa found beaten to death in John Axon s house at -Middleport, twelve miles from here, John R. Ben October, 7s 2 7s 1-144. Beautiful Doll. Chi ago, July 17. Oh, you beauti- fal doll is no: Insult; -it 1s a compli- ment. Municipal Judge John R. Cav- erly: Dantel F, and Edward J. Ryan, 822 Grace street, and Arthur J. Hiedhuen, 3820 Rokeby street, accused yesterday before Judge Caverly In the Sheffield avenue municipal c Miss Gertrude Bller, 2028 Burling ave- fue, were promptly discharged. According to the testimony of thelr accusers, including Miss Eller, one of the trio had exclaimed at her beauty as an automobile in which she was riding stopped Sunday evening al Sheridan road and Byron avenue. Ray Albright, 448 Sigel street, who was driving the automobile, called Po- Nceman O'Malley and. when. the young men objected to being arrested, O Mal- ley is declared to haye exercised his club on them) Anyway, they were ar- Girl Was C saplimented: ' Not Insulted, Says Judge Young Man Pinched and Clubbed For Calling Girl nm net is being sought by the police. rested and charged with insuting Miss Eller. Arraigned yesterday they. faced an aggrieved array of uecusers. Said Al- bright: We stopped at the corner-and one of these men looked at)Miss Eller and Ob, you beautiful doll. Turning to Miss Eller, Judge Cay- erly asked: What did thege men say to,yout One of them said, Oh, you beauti ful doll, replied Miss Eller. What did he say that was ingult- ing? Well, he galled mea Deana doll, said Miss Mer. Discharged, sata Judge Coverite That was no insult. That was Com pliment. :
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