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Terma moderate. B07a6 FOUND r between City to St: on north nsion bracelet. A Joseph Cermak, of George Thomvor fife Apply ait sto. Son Co, builders. and engine *t e hicago s Indus tria Eat cick aepenemne F- or Mien Cohn, manufacturers of men's olotl- of keya. Qwner Hues CoM, Qumgeomb, Lauber: C.F ciregor ret y calling at News 8 ouienen wtlldgale confectionary: ed today trom 'n tele acer tne this ad, g0ldte Huxo'Hartman, fthe Hartman Trunk -r Semehan Pe Me Sar Williaias Co,/dealers in Canadian ost aed crops west of Medi. i: Hon. T..W. Crothers Visits y geldings, white clal Library Deo iT lands; John 'T, Lentrstey, of the Len- * ine Hat along the Crow's respondent Appointed on lett. thigh. : eee festey Millinx dy flour merchanta; (Nest alviston show a wonder. point for. return to Thirty Members of Windy City 's Chamber of Commerce Looking Over. Prospects) Pant siundevine, Northern Fee Co 7 Impress s ae ae bor Gazette Discu: ts Co. agate. HF. Millar, by 6 ma e me week aud. thal is te ral Ji for Locating Plants ard Branch Factories in Western Canada Are Greatly osc as wae eee OF Mee district fs assured of a good eral Jocular Over Sas NEOUS 3 ae City. Austin M. Mucil ty of Joseph T. Ry- F harvest. On his place near a 2 Taken Up With This City. : con 8 Com RBC rue. Mer daiadd he toe tauAlaas- opt Beka, Wh Gromikle, apawer et AND .GENTS F A tural steel and machinery; William ers Ae err eer ee in the Dominion. Government, , shoes, Watches, i Shortly before noon a delegation advantages foropening up of branches) Visit, for while im Chicago Mr. Brown K. Pattison, Pattison Shaw, law- P Wintgert7s aud, exiie WAL of eal kts) Se Crom ipetbbridgs vers, valises, suit i representing the Chicago abeocatton gua factories in this country. td voxwested to, them what they were) rs: Francia R. Roberts, of the Am- -f begin on Wednesday on the i. list evoning tn his prieate ear, leat cal Instrumente, iL + of Commerce, arrived in the city. They Mr. George Sutherland, of the West- now carrying out, lt;The party had Tican Audit Company; public. ac-/* barley which Is also very + tecee, im the East. He recelved ; Waggona, bug- ae were: met by the Mayor, Aldcrmen rn British Amgrican, and Canadian heard much of Medicine Hat and they coUtants; H. 9, Richards, South Park ch heavy, + EL soralal peste 4 deputation yeles. carpenter i Brown and Ansley, representing the Americay, told the News representa- Were greatly, incerented in the city s UOmmission; George Sutherland, of + s eee io oe dae aerey the party being and furs, horse i clty council, Mr. W. G. White, Secre- tive that the party were coming here natural resources, They were; very the Western British American, pub- ofs of of of ofe of f+ ole of ofe doh fe fe Mr. B. W. Dellamy, President. of the hers, bought and Harvard Tailoring, - Brown, Industrial commissioner, and) Object of noting the advantages for he was suro they would greatly en- aYenue, opposite Several prominent townspeople, who opeiing branch factories. They were Joy their visit. P. 0. box 868. , st Prices Paid for seDtet. iat HIDE, FUR The above have jlection of Second city. We carry e Co, 519 To- is2att 3 CARDS. MACHINES and amg Pe nd to ren 28. wd vision reat will be received ad- undersigned up to t Monday, the 15th for the erection of ool bullding for the oot District No. 76. or an amount equiv- of tender to accom- jeations may he seen he architect in the eine Hat, Alta, ay tender hot neces- APIER, Secretary, ie hool District No. 76. a 29pai2t 2 4 nf Regina s Blow of Few Weeks Ago Repeated in Michi- VRIGHT a e gan Town, Only.on-Smaller Scale Swept Market . rwarding agent, as- - cutor of papers for into the United loner in B. R, Real ee of the vertisers, tary of the Industrial Bureau, Mr. extended to. them hearty. welcome. The delegation are visiting the more important towns of the west, including Winnipeg, Regina, Banff, Oalgary, Ea- montou, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw, with the object of framing a report which is to be preserted,to the Chi- cago Association of Commerce, on the indastrial outlook of the west, and Prosent Dally Average 1626 Coples. Advertisers in Daily get the b netit eekly country circulation. No extra charge. Books. open to ad- to look over the city, some with th , Boing to make a report on their re- turn to the Chicago Assocjation of Commerce, which included 5,000 mem- bers of prominent business men ond manufacturers of that city, as to the advantages and facilities of Western Canada. He added that Mr. Brown, the industrial commissioner for Med- icine Hat was at the bottomsof the - MEDICIN E The party are to be in town all day, They leave at 8.20 for Bantf, The following s a list-of the names of the visitors and the firms they rep- resent: Edward. Gore, Chairman, Barrow Wade, Guthrie Co., public account- auts; Harold Bennington, of Ernest Reckitt Co. public accountants b Regina; July 13 Two of the seats which were in doubt-go to the gov- ernment, these beg Rosetown aid Pinto Creek. In. Rosetown, Mark, Liberal, leailg by 125 and the seat 15+ safe At Pinto Creek, RS. Moore, Liberal, leads by 73, this seat also feng sife. There are now two seats in. doubt, - The total number of Liber- al seats is now 44, Conservatives 6, dotibtful 2 . to-be-held,2; tatal - 5: The-seats ji doubt -are Lloydminster. and Shelbrook. - - (W. A. PeDispateh) Regina, July 13, Seattered fe- turns recelved today do not inater- jially effect the election figures al ready published. In th summary seht out last night Pelly, Where J. K. Johnstone was elected by a'safe maj- ority, inadvertantly dropped off the list of Libera seats, (W. A. P. Dispateh.y Regina, July 13 The political .sit- uation today shows littl tch: ein the returns of Thursday's election re-' ceived. up. to midnight, not materlaliy changing the standing of the parties. Six seats are now credited to the Op- (W. A. P. Dispateh.) however, that these will go Liberal, and at the most the Conservatives do not expect to do better-than split even on. the four jeats. While the detailed sgures wilt Roe be available for some days the, bop- ular majority is likely to b large, th : winning: out bya large majority In many constituencies so fur- available. the vote shows that many Conserva- tive-independent candidates wilt lose. their deposits, The Liberals held targe:.demonst tiongin-the city last night, upwards of 150 beflagged -antomobifes. joining in the parade with several, bands fn floats, Torches carried banners in- seribed With the names of ridings Known to haye been won by the Lib; eral candidates. After pa hall the processioh proceeded to the G. T. P. station, where Hon: J. A. Cal- def was m t on his return from Salt Coats, the minister recelving great ovation as he joined tho premier in his car at the head of the procession. Returns received up to 11 o'cwwck last night show the.foHowing results: Liberal members elected: Arm Kiver, . G, Scott (opponents lose deposit.) sing the city position and in four seats the results sare very uncertain. It-4s though, Battleford, S. S. Simpson, 117 ma- Jority. * * Cyclone at - Packed With Farmers. eS QW, A. P. Dispaten) . - Rapids Hurts Many. Grand . successful candidates in most ridings Jelected, , * Grad Rapids, Mion, July. 18. poris of-extensive-losses and it-was Souris, F. Foraythe, 44 majority, nd General Agent, : Grand Rapids was hit early today /estimated the totals would rum far Swift, Current, Hon. Walter Scott, INE HAT. Gh py a ey lohe that injured forty or Iuto the slx figure column. The tiuck 203 majority. MISS ARLEIG MARKS j eg ee more p rgons and did thousands: of / 8rdening district lies on the out- Thunder Creek, Alex. Boudreau Commedionne with Tom Marks Co, tt F , dollars damage. The storm entered **Itts of Northeast Minneapolis, The etectod. Opera House Thursday night. e 9 B.A.Sc * the city from the southwest: about 4 torm, appeared start In the northwest, Touchwood,-G. Al. Atkinson; elected. . - - - * Engineer, 2 o'clock. Thevfirst place struck was te ting its way through North Minnea-/ Opponent Joses deposit. ANCLESTS HAVING iy TOR fY berta Land Surveyor the city market and the Grand Rap- POls, then along. a line bordering Tramping, Lake, James Scott, elect- Spur Railways, : las Central League Baseball Park. C 0Sely to the Meee oe als London, July 13. The Ancient and Gawka , : Terighone i he market was crowded with: tar- oa ston district, north o BT het ah, Be Tostake, elected. Op- Honorabte Artillery Company of Muss- ns, Hite. + mers and teams, as trading had just St te falr grounds, as far as the St./ ponents lose deposits, achusetts this afternoon participated . fal Bank Building. begun. After the storm struck, the P t water works. A strip sone ete Wadena, P. A. Plerce, majority of in an inspection and. trooping of the : Phone 420 root of tho grand stand. was lied jie wae left Jn partial ruin accoel: 615 anproxtmately. colors at the headquarters of the Hon: . otf and scattered bver the 2 market ae te the revere a a aah sg tana Surable Arti ry Company ot Lon- -Paperhanging. bee ; Stewart. opposite Binnings) - - r Estimates cheer- on cost of Papering Horses were: killed and, great many person Were hurt, some so badly that they had to he sent, to the hos- pital. The police reserves and fire de- ing, One farmer lost 200 cows. The animals were blown into a lake and 1 drowned, + OW. A. P. Dispatch) North Battleford, D. M. Findlayson, 308 majority, 50, polls to hear trom. Biggar, C. H. Cawthozpe, 63 majori- ' , 19 polls to hear from. Cannineton, J. D. Stewart, 504 ma- Jority, 25 polls to hear from. Chnora, J.D, Robertson, 200 ma- jority, 1 polls to hear from. Eagle Creek, George Harris; elected: Estevan, Geo, Bell, (opponent loses deposit.) Francis, W. -GRebinsen, 464 ma- jority, 3 polls to hear from, Gull Lake, Dr, 1 Hanley, Dr, MeNelll, 43 majority. Humbolt, aay Turgeon, 731 ma- Jority, and takes deposit, Kerrobert, Geo, Watson, 500 major- ity, and six to come. Kindersles, Hou. W. R, Motherwell, Kinisting, S. Devlin, elected, Last Mountait, S. J. Latta 600. majority. ; Melfort, G. B, Johnston, -165 major- ty. Milestone, B. -Larson, 1 to come (HI. 0, Moose Jaw County elected, Moose Mountain, R. A. McGee, 7 majority, Mvosemin, A. Smith, elected, Morse, Rev. N. Leitch, 252 inajor- ity, several polls to hear from. Pheasant Hills, A. B, ham, 302 majority, final, 5 Pipestone, R. J. Phin, 14 majority. Quill Plains, W. H. Paulson, elect- eds, Redberry, George Langley, by seyerat-tundred majority: Regina City, J. F. Bole, 302 mu- , nearly: 192, majorit; j- A. Sheppard, Cunning- elected Rosthern, Mehards, elected. * Saltcoats, Hon. A. J. Calder, majority. rr r Saskatocn city, McNabb, majority of oon County, W. C. Bertland, Yorkton, F-H. Garry, elected by Willow Bunch, , C. Wright, electagh CONSERVATIVES t anxious o see them demonstrated and SCOTT S MAJORITY INCREASES * F i 32 Finai Returns Slowly Coming in Show That the Reciprocity Victory of the Liberals Is Even Greater Than Was at First Conceded Two Benes Lloydminster and Suelbrook, Still in Doubt.. * don. The two famous organizations were Inspected by large majority. ci evening the Massachusetts visitors en- HAT, AL BERTA, CANADA, SAT URDAY, Mamson, o., People's G maniifacturers visttorg walked around town, ness in the elty when they were cheon, Afterwards they were taken by automobiles sto the various indus- tries in which lt;they appeared to be interested, and very much alive to the great ties offered to manufacturers bystiid city, To show thatifrom an agricultural Wiewpoint the Medicine Hat district ttl to a nearby wheat and flax fleld, and all were surprised dt the: excellent appearance of th crops, and the big yield prontised, They arg.to be entertained to din- vin the Assiniboin Hotel at five lock,-When the Major, L. Y. Birnie, and several of the visitors will brief- iy speak. One and ail of tho Ameri ans-were willing to-admit that no other city they had visited was 3 favorably sit- uated, and could give such inducement for manufacturers as Medicine Hat could, and. someof them went so far ag to diate that if branches of their business were opened up in Western Canada, Medicine .Hat would be the ne Visitors who is personally very mueh interested in gas, both as a fuel and for lighting purposes, spoke eloquent- fufdl gas cuntd and Wun be put to in the city before very long. At no very future date he expected to here of Medicine Hat being a Pittsburg, Minneapolis and Chicago all rolled into-one. General Prince hristian of Schleswig-Holstein, This ertained the members of the Hondra- Usbers; George A- Walton, Canadian Pacific Railway Company; John Wil- Light. Coke id distributors of gas for Jighting and fuel. purpases. visiting the varlotis places of busi- two o'clock, mfertained to lun- is favored, the party next were taken place first considered. One of the i emiplatl ex pbacetenot are peORteT ot Saskatchewan in favor of large: further: that the utter defeat of the opposition ymigh be looked on as a stinging re- buke to interference in the election: of by py of the wonderfil uses that the na- tirst we ever had,-was sood through- jout the entire province next week. during the past year the order has grown substantially in numbers and has passed the 50,000 mark, making an increase for the year of between 4,000 and 5,000. that Mr. C, H. Hasson of the Bank position of General Manager of the Bank of. New ent manager of the Bank of MEDICENE HAT NEV Ws JULY 13, 1912 WHAT SASK. TRADERS SAY Robt. Rogers, Haultain. (W. A. P. Dispatch.) -Megina, Sask, July 13, Pre- mier Seott today. received the following message of congratu- jaUions trom Sir Wilfrid. Laur. ma es ) Well done, as wstal, by you, and even better than usual... Xore power to your elbow. ther consigered the verdict markets, Mr, Scott stated the federal cabinet represented. Hon. Robert: Rogers. : i QW. A. P. Dispaten, ': 3h . W. G. Havitain, Regina, July 12. when tributed the downfail of the Consei foremost to the reciprocity iss ng that the usual election du: the ministers and others with cities assisted largely. In my opinion, said Mr. Haultain, the overwhelming majority comes as an absolute surprise to everyone, not excepting the general leaders. We thought this.was the time that we had a real chance but the reciprocity feeling was too strong and brought about our defeat. Organization, the indicated success for th: tives. * A..F, AND A, M. GRAND LODGE (W. A. PL Dispatch) Toronto, Ont, July 13, The fifty seventh annuat convention of the Grand Lodge f Cauzda in. Ontario, A. Fi and A. M, will b held here Reports ii) show that The semi-centennial nd amounts to 96,000. NEW BANK HEAD (W. AP. Dispateh.) Montreal, July 13 It is announced Nova-Scotta, 1s 10 succeed to tie Brunswick, vacated me weeks ago by the retirement of B. Kessen. Mr. Hassan is at pres- Nova OF uECTIONS Stinging Rebuke to Hon, Scott Reciprocity Did it? Premier Scott, when seen after the election results had been announced, expressed his gratifieatica at the en- dorsation of his gov rnment. He at- tributed: his viotory to: the record of his government and poli ies and-fur- interviewed this thorning, at ative party in the province first and new js and bridges in the smaller con- encies and railway maps in the Trades and Labor Council, Mr: James Thomson, vice president of the Al- berta Federation of Labor and of the local Trades and Labor Council; Mr, Dhical Union No. 451; T. Murray, sec- retary of the Maintenance of Way Em- bloyees, and W. F. Graves, secretary of the Blectrical Workers. Mr, Crothers was faking life. easy when the deputation, called to pay their respects, enjoying the glorious atmosphere of Simmy Alberta in his shirt sleeves.an) not subjecting him- self-to the discc:nforts of tlie bother- some though conventional collar and tie, The Minister of Labor was in the best of humor. and even went so far. as to Jocwurly enquire if Medicine Hat was not near the SasMitchewan vorder and whether Fhursday's elec- tions had anythiag to do with the lo- cal weather condition, The honorable gentleman spent - full hour in conversation with the 1o- cal labor m n and related his exper- fences as to the conditions of Jabor as he found-them in Various points in the Dominion, He made exhaustive enquiries as to local labor conditions. Mr, Crothers was of the opinion, ac- cording to, information received on his tour that the local wages for la borers. was lower than in other cities) of this. province, stating that 3dc an hour wds the minimum in the Hat's rival cities. Shale As a-result of tiie eonsilt tion it ts practically certain that Medicine Hat (WNL have in-futire an official corres- pondent to the Labor, Gazette, publish- joc, inonthi hy the epvernment- Mr. Bellamy brought the fact before hs) attention that the Hat was now get. ling. to be a city of considerable im- portance on the map and fhat we shonid be given some publicity in the Gazette, which had official correspon- dents at present in many places of fleas importance: It was pointed out that Lethbridge had a correspondent and Mr. Bellamy: considered tho Hat had a shade the best of the town on the Crow, Mr, Crothers enquired as ta-the respective populations of the two cities and he was informed: that Lethbridge was numerically stronger by a few odd souls, but that this city, would?soon have a clear advantage. Mr. Crothers replied that le did sbot blame is for saying 0, anyway. He said that as a rul no representatives Were appointed in-a-place of less than 10,000 population, but he said the re- jQuest had created a very favorable; the city Wh Robe.t Collier, Prosident of Typogra- the country, giving. statistics fuse exploded on a crowded. ear here today the frightened gers made a rush for the exi the scramble Killed, four white women WemE fously injured and five otin DAILY EDIT ALP. AND C. ALI Confer Here for ssed Labor Mia katchewan El growth anu the centre, and Indsn territory between Moose Siry Wag unrepresented. delegation that the matt attended to on his re and intimated hat the coi would be selected from ditions ts the flydtuating prices of liv modities and covers details ag labor disputes, It was. intima cently that the publication wou discontinued by the Conservative Grnment, but Mr. Crothers reine put any such tumors at rest. Mr. Thomgon enquired as oe government's feelings re the fortnight ly. payment of wages, and Mr: Crother stated the government had dealt fay orably with the measure, only to: hay t giver a body blow by the Senate to which institution -he-threw a hu crous jibe, Personally he was favor of the idea, he said. Mr, Crothers declared himself favor of an. eight hour work day bi could not see how lszislation coll be enacted. to work. effectually. claimed, the average worker had mor cause to demand the shorter work day than the men employed on gove ment public works;-who, ge said, tn r at many cases, wonld not do: ; day's work if they worked tie - ful 24 hours, The only way the shorte work day - ould be enforced on xen eral labor Was to classify the variou trades and callings, and it would tak some considerable time-to get thing shape for such a meugure.. A pointed out that the farniing commit ity really could not get along om th S-houtr bass and that such class. Jabor would have to) be, ltminate from, 8 hour 1 Mr, Croth es in the, water and sis stipply of Hat and declared our city was doubly formmnate.. On a previows trip It ha been a treat to him to lock upon th waters of the Saskatchewan here, ti first stream cf any importance - this side of Winnipeg: .. He has had a very enjoyable though arduous trip. and 4s greatly taken up with the great atides the West s making. He was partle: ularly interested with the construe tion work on the O. N. R. in Britis Lolumnbia. KILLED IN PANIC Memphis, Tenn, July 18 a negro wot impr gsion on him, reslletaned the rapid were badly bruised. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS PABASING. 10. PR. BO He and His Colleagues in London ara. Also With the Comment of the Canadian Frees. QW. APP, Cable.) 4 London, July 13. Right Hon. R./L, in the committee of hnperial policy: Bordon and his colleagues are welllone vote to aix given by. the United: pleased with the Canadian comments Kingd m. cu the former's recent speech, The It ts authoritively stated that the ntterances. of the London press ar next step in the negotiations will be most gratifying and there is wot ala conference Netween the Canadian discorqant note in connection with Prime Minister and the first Lord the plan outlined by the Canadian of the Admiralty and his advisors, Premier. The Chronjcle, which is re- which will be followed by another garded as the mouthpi ce of one sec- conference with the naval board) ton of the cafthet unqualifiedly says; Premier Borden will undoubtedly re AH men must find themselves in serye the right to exercise his jndg- agreement withthe) words and tone ment off the gravity of the situation tat of Mr Bornen's excellent. speech:/on the basis of the facts submitted. a : DCE: i Soe Ee, partment wergcalled out, The Kenosha, Wisy July 13 One woman gis WY S FtAIaIy, probably Be Artie Conia Dividun posite Premier Barden bas shown a bigh 'The matter is heing approached with u - storm swept ucross the town, strik- is dead and many people are injured) Tumsden, F, C. Tate,Tected. * avd. beibdaat betinniget gave ae ene THREE MEN DROWNED and right spirit in a matter which great care and extreme frankness ing the best residential. district. Jas the result of a cyclone which swept y4oos0 Jaw City, Wes gE Hotel othe So ee he this paper belfeves will be settled ac- both sides, Premier Asquith: has WELL BORING : re through the suburbs of the clty of majority over hundred * american. idboreleh Gels Leen ont (W. A. P. Dispateh) cording to Canadian automny and ciared tc the politicians his desire sr Ne, (W, A. P. Dispateh.) Kenosha just after three p'elock Briney albeit, 4 i WZashaw, 159 0e tmorectad he the King Nt Beckina. Quebec, young men sentiments. for a rigid abstention trom domestic econo wee Minneapolis, Minn., July 13. Pract- this morning. The storm was the-most majority,, ie ham Palace. * lrrom Baker Lake, county of Temisco- The Morning Post, which while politics of Great Britain. On this boring of a natural of the principle truck gar- Severe known in this section-of the g lepth of about 1000 + deners who supply Minneapolis jority 33. . Winnipeg, Man, July 13 Syar St. Eluther, county of Kamouratsl pee cane ee thrqugh the central market lost near- Biwa down, trees rata bars south Qu Appelle, F. W. G. Haut- syrcbnide, Gatacian, was centenced While bathing, Thelt names are ; ly. ey ry money making prospect in/Collapsed and crops ruined lt;by the tein, majority. 30: approximately. to one year, at the city police court Phillip Pelletier, Toble Nadeau and L. B, BROWNE, Yesterday's storm, and as the result of force of the storm. Maple Creek, D. J. Wylle, leads by this morning, for hitting sidrality Fle Nadeau, The bodies havp been. rewn.04 ei the devastation the prices of vegeta-) Mrs. H. Printz of South Kenosha, 150 with seven Dolls:to Lear from ard officer Boal on the head during recovered. : po bles and berries went soaring this was killed by the shock of the storm: is likely to be elected. general -sorap inthe segregated area: Fi once morning. R Adams, market master, Mrs, Printz was-about to becoma al Seats where results as yet unknown,lon July tet. by given that the un- declared the situation was extremely ;mother when the cyclone struck and four: oydminster, Pinto Creck, no pa re The Med- serious, and said Minneapolis doubt- she -died from the shock. Teturns; Rosetown, Shellbrook, about Rey. C. T. Holman Fat Wawilpes; Man, July 12. The body Tess would have to pay high prices for, vegetables ihe rest of the scason- State for many years. Houses were The home of Captain O Nelson South Kenosha, was demolished and From every section of the princi- ple truck gardening districts came re- Nelson was found buried in the ruins, e at even. so far. North Qu Appelle, McDonald, .ma- Deferred election (both wil go 1.1b- Beotist church uat, were drowned togethi today at tomorrow nn fot but alive, 6 ras, Athabasca, Cumberland. Total ni 4 seats, fects of Sin, * rayer and Christian Minsid ing, second sermon of s rie Toba, Bolwsteas. who fell off the fdge into the river when Tory, has Right Hon. Lewis Har- paper makes the following further in- point fhe Radical News and Leader says the Canadian ministers have been approached by many Tory or- ganizations with requests to take part in the agitation for home rule and Welsh disestablishment but have acted with strict. propriety. They have made it clear that they will have nothing to do with domestic af- fairs and are equally certain to make t clear that the government has no power to coerce them to contribute court for one of its directors, declares the Canadian Premier's speech will be read with pleasure by all: English- men. It is the sort of speech that will help them: to think, The same teresting comment If Canada took a share of the naval responalbility, on the basis of population, maintain something more than a battleship squadron, a cruiser ibs on it a few days ago, was re- this morning, squadron and flotillggyon the same basis she would beggititled to have to the navy, ness, with the consent of the epople of Canada,
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