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r 29th. 1911 r Thernday, November 29th, 1911 MEDICINE HAT NEWS . ... . i z gwuership.* The above records prove doned by President Taft, probably late aay The pirates brutally miahandied 5 that did not vote againat the prin- today, After a conference with Prewleveryone aboard, chopping off the 1 aan cetiyal ovuerabip and he/ideat Taft, Attorney General Wicker- egw of two Chinese raoners In ierc ar yr 0 e L ause . tannot produce counct) records to sham sald an announcement might bel mport The Enx ailautnocielay h C I prove bis statement expected in the case of M within alare expected tu tihe vigorous act e Cause Fa i eran Page adetia ua fee girs Tas. beakse alc vocies emeneten oes to the t.ock-u falvehoods by stating That the min- in poor health, Landon, Noy 24 The Shanghal co AP eae i tien I have quoted te Uelleves are) Washington, Novi 124) Presidemt correspondent of the Times says the - nands and wil correct In other words be admits Taft today directed the Warden of Kuropean press, ther cilcislaw gt; foe 7 Te ni n eorcesti ie sil atinntens Pai A a ne ue h py cient Mrs. Pethwick Lawrence again in Tro uble Is Banished ; ba frown voud for municipal Atlanta punitentiary to transfer Cha atrongly the inadequacy of the Ttritish ; ownership of our street railway fran- Morse, the New York banker to Chin view of the fi . for Another Month to the Familj ar Retreat. in he nore - chise and pot againat it oull United States Army Hospital at ne tua he - k a A try to decelve th J belfev -MePherson, near Atlanta, where he Times in an elitorial foot note saya) enton. Nov PothwicK aut exception: took thelr sente veutcaayialvanein wenty-Five Per Cent. of Money Sub- nx will rewisin under federal authorities (Udoen Not appear that there arel,,ccee oy ea me * a ecpatete teas y 2 tts plain ti ctive Alder- and will be given medieal reatment. fewer-muller craft on the China sta- 4 an eeny, Ben neson Same meee NC pai teeta Gaia scribed Will be Collected as SOON aS 2 knows tue true and tos te not ps Peete: HE eSuRUNIGCT OF Gaels Te Renny Tipe wee to tay ae reeterenta) Cio Gitex cede Von aalitaricadee 3 is Again in bis last letter he endeavors, London, Now sche ihy-eteetion (oxen rebellion, ScricrAl) Bravarabitne triaiot teotezkr Estilene Ueto menses ey sat: iherotiasd ae Of Possible---A Commissioner May be tess me tavression tar t tought tor the atrenin division of Hevtford- 10 ls understot thar these evuie- S Shging maconcemnedly tm the pel /testa of the tagiatraten e She Tan giingweebane in committee against municipal own- shire rendered necessary. through the ers are proceeding from Australian Rudin geueaunve Beals NOL ELDE a) tata Cenc be had . EOE EEREaT falsehood, and he knows It nt member, Dr Hillier, resulted tn ae Cee a eee tae ers sald thal While in committee the question the el ptreahent Gacusty dene support of the charge of as tis o8t of my great love for bu a ee aa) cat gt; (rom Friday's Dally) akoset Silavelaude of the) rallWasil nn Increa Seen MN enna, Nov, 26 The Austrian saulting the police and obstruct manity anid, jurticularly my: devotion whilst In Canada Four thousand dotlars of the money morning which was to the effect that bill, ive the company runing Fgbts) Liber rirew Qusaie GeellGE(s on er ma EEO RO FOUR CHEMIN SEE GRR NCE ka ae dere neo mau cuit eo ay sUsumen ate nue here for a holl scAdscrMied by the citizens of Medioing bY the ad of next wonk the Publictty over our streets? utnted that in my Crogg : Seer ee ee ee ee ee eR ee Uae aes TarTROSWcaT and LAIUL IN nmerae ar Rl mataLen i ansTtTGn dded significant fat. bow i cred. Commissioner for the Hat will likely opinion the clause was rather At the general election the vote was ig, Seen eo regeee See Aceh aE Pathe Pear Ok all accist evils aud Em ea Stes esenaty Hat owes ice Ue ce CONUUnN SE tHe at wink Gly IRE ea. esis gill siifer S805, Grace 4gt2. Lord Rotel ome ean amend tue const cheba Alans 0: RUSE re toidovall tuatache talleane a maT iesell the fubliclky feud ) Slowly Goa tee tite Sed eee NG OP Franti raunlbg Hehts Ora Whe Ura erty who ln a third ref tun laso:atare tego tae ee ee Ls nates teonee was at ine branch the suffragettes dictates Unciiher Soper. anceabers of the contnittoe have beet tIet on the tat we one of the great, Without a special agreement with the quis of Salisbury, was defeated In the UNS sulpving FE a ST ee Beg eet eet aecual ts celccting a stnall. percentage from cst dnlusteial ceatees of the Domemon, cH - DULAC Ht would we should not Wishech division of Cambridge nt the a Pe ee eens Tart oli MoS toll satan NS Roncreriehaniciee essa ba Jacl dvels besa sPRrouCD: Guceenntn tol suclorhes khuo/ienyvotben) Tne CH ASUISY RE SAGs 0 Feoeebarssy Hous Ne) eime commerce de serlusly titel ites whon arrested and taken away aad (O caraiae eh se 8 before it How ed but it is hoped that inside of alcity im the Dominion amendment (o the clavee and 1 ac-/ In tHe pant quarter of a centurs (ttt Proposes blockade of tue Darian Ars. Lawrence made a,statement n Be eae aerate ke er ont ol te sa Avene Oe cans tht ts Qulened, the ctnslnuatiog or MCDM Bas only once returned atuy- olles by the Heallans and Turkey's thy court with reference to, a poster x Conan carted eConaain itecribed will te collected nnd in comm itice have received, and whose pvoretive Alderman Iwas not fore- on 0 conaeauent defenalte mearures: Ain So uiced yestergay calling ot w0- i ioeeeraan heir women, As the bank, This amoum, namely ,-/ability and recommendations are now PrOMeclt Mkt ie oe passadora of foreign powers here ate e to. ansemble and ay in the autfragecte move: canaaiai wer Gb Acs expend will cary tm th ing toed inca are some of the C.utovanz onion and as eer Sokane, Wash. Now. 2 This wae oa ee ae A BS an nrotect women 13 a Pateraalee taane as hard as the men business Gf the comm fest industrial commissioners inAm- 0 coaine of the clause to saferunril /at Home Day on the programm at the Italian action will Dot) vis victimised by policemen in uni- METERDOR OTA MAG TOw h tha Ges ae Gealioct Fret of apottcancs bea pow been. grad ence a mterese. geaiion, 1 qoay Measlon tm thin city and It included) At, THAN may even try to force the ack Friday in 1910, when as a ing windoy vs during the demonstration necessary to re eed JAE up ta) the announce fed doa to soe thece or fons andl aia that Tafa worry thst this nman- tHe dlseHeston of . wile varity of ot Constantinople fim4 Of regult of IM vaage one womat died which ocer srred on Tuesday night to et the wutt- Bharat one ofthe imeniters pl the is like y thal is 1 w abs thet comd Wo calli shtmaeit Hla Wueetone; nelatlhe, to- home life itp z and many were serfously injured. Mrs. Maa y Leigh, who had been ser- lt;9 legislators of committee made No The News Abin mittee will reach some deci Pe esa his weak mo, te TURAL communities and the work Lam glad to state. she said, that on times previously convicted and ness hag In is weak mi of the grange. Prominent among Montreal, Que. Nov, 24 Hon. Mr./as far an the police In my vicinity whom the police described as a most SO ee 5 ieiously and talnoly, espovialy 1 . grogges were Joseph E. Wing of Me- Works, who returned today from the ion on Tuesday of brutal veuge of ed to two months In jall. and if she Mrs, Peters, and + of these epistles is chaplesburg, O.; Prof. PF. 6. Holden. Gdod Roads Congres at Rickimdnd. women, 1 am inclined to think that were again convicted she would be mice tan akaned afl CORRESPONDENCE cof ieee endatles Ie aq head of the agricultural extension do- Va. announced that the Internations what happened on former occasions sentenced o hard labor. The remain- use will have ad- when he to tell the public what rtment of Towa State College: Mrs. highway from Miami. Florida, to due to instructions of the Go- ing 130 cas es are held over till next anor wavehalti ie ESSE ee. Ta arivee comic Hind sxcots Clnrayeb. Waldo, ot Portiands Ore; and Mankrealy (ie Canaan endiiat w BON varimner 5 Monday. - roinived, tmcid than - i) (oie a lings) wherarndt-even 'teprocentalivey Cltfora) Wills, of Minneapolis to be termed the King Edward) Others of the accused, almost with Note While we welcome all Com of ihe Sana caaventar Highway, would be extended to Que- - i - MY fubtcations from our ronders, we) arg corso yuggcai a (o me,yet- Hongkong, Nov, 24 Afler al aee- Dee end later to Rimonakl, with) a) a. - YY a wish it to be thoroughly understood rita. 3 ahonldld erate fight with the crew In which Possibility. of its continuing further ; Beotch Pipers Held Meeting) thee we do not necessary al ee ee cee ne Mayors (the chief olfier, H. B. Nicholson, an dows through the province Travers a e : twenty cents on a and Election of Officers. cribe to or endorse the opinions ex- instead of Prospective Alderman. He Englishman, was killed, Chinese pir- Bey are Coane a . pressed by our correspondents. All jignt poll as many votes for one as ates captured and looted the British Glasgow, Nov. 24 Half a million In this country for (From Friday's Daily) letters must be signed by the writer. tne other. steamship Shinon near Konkmoon, ac- dollars fs to be epent for additional grado No 2 1n the A. number of pronrinent p vets met not necessarily for publication but Thanking you Mr. Eiitor for yalua- cording to a message received here to- grain storage on the Clyde Beet so that the together last night and decided upon as a sign of good faith Ed. ietenace Yours truly, ES rketed there. Mr. . nh i i a a - . forming a locai pipers band which M. A. BROWN - 2 . aluable farm while will take part in the different festivi- 'To the Editor of the News eet Head of Defunct Farmers Bank Tak'en to Kingston ties during the coming year Dear Sir in my first reply to a Petition for His Release to be C irculated. commenced on the , Officers were elected and all arange rospective Alderman, stated tet Gary-In Marsimalltown, Lowa, om E a * Se pLEeINe ersten by rhents are now complete vor than 1 his letter contained contemptible sana November, to Mr and. Mrs K THE l SAYS A LAWYER) no Hat, The bulle- Fant operations cAlex: Stewart was falschoods regarding the undersigned ye. cars a aon t ods : Toronto, Nov. 24 W. R. Travers, to the acq uital of those who were iowiltiteeszax7 Ewa elected. president of Ube association, and that he had not the manhood t9) 2 i former manager of the defunct Farm- tried on insilar charges in connec- 5 Toke Muir serctary, James Stneaton sign his own name to them he . 2, ers Bank, this morning was removed tion with t be formation of the Farm- se beets the teeamfer, and G, Saslaw pipe major 1 Will, briefly sum un the conten's FELEGRAPHIC Only Two Per Cent of the Slayers.are Punished and this vack to Kingston. All of th charges ers Bank, will be the paying of the i spent we in he different letters and endeavor S. Z, inti: a e pent Cs Week 4 Ae tho pecacet tiene tim pipers are ot the different letters and endeavor DESPATCHES. ig Due to the System of Appointing Judges says wbich arove out of the wrecking of claims of 1 dhe depositors by the Do- ed his intention of ee ee ron wth piner in tie) 10 clearly prove that Prospective Al- : the bane have been disposed of and minion:gor ernment and the release, of Ae wea ON Country and it is ekpected that detman did state what was unr pee Rivers, Que, Nov. 24 Word 2 Toronto K.C. Jit 1s not necessary to hold him anv Travers within a year. Friends of ized here the first vit am addition of ANd what in my opinion could be-Tea- ones from the er St. Maurice of longer sat the jail. Practically ever Travers a pe already planning to cir- j itinerant ot tay tormed contemptible atdmi- see atone at our iaen fat Thurae , onsen, Sor. 24 The British fuat- agnostic of not, con ey Unt Opa Seas vuis seats tps ataguateNte endl cuisle / tiie smontha Neuse a Geiah tap comb lyre a Fane, Each of the geatlemen cious faieshoods : Fee eg re er ee ee ene eee ae et eer ee ae ae aan coeee ane sean oa camer ee reek. The doctor vmetuateated with in consutered a 10 ble first lotter he atated that ti cr tor the Wayeamick Pulp Com States system, much to the disa te Lona JoW ravers has been confined in the jail further incarceration, planning that wrist age pataty- oe is comstlerl ened to get the counell to ELV ATAY oy naa gone up whe Flainand, one (wet Of tHe tater, In an interesting down, tp Wie, scale cfitaluzs a, WEeillipicy wy wien: cana Uae sairextss a Rel tae (beakye given'/all pomaiNe wre re is no pain, the Seat ravepipee aed sith thet aA patent ralay franchise for 80th tye tributarien of the St. Mtaurer, Tecture, on atom Mullding? by R. we go.and ehow that ne bas been on yeti big hole has been cat 8 Bir dence al; the triale-of theaters co A ly first class bamd may be/50 es Neville, K.C., of Toronto, at the the earth tens of thousands of years, sentence, It is sald that consequently cerne Cans seas teadPie wh Egpected, Sutmcriptions are 908 oe 5 ig tatnenood 1 pyge DAG DUNE Ehelr cD RN Were om cay school Were See eS senten ti sequently cerned im the formation of the baa ieee jog rownd the city for the purpose of ated the following extract trom 4aej welt Way down to La Tuaue to mest ws Canada where a man goes on Look at Adam, the veriest Baby i obtaining the necessary funds with couincit minutes to prove that T sec- (PeIT mires WYO Nee wintering 1 the bench, he fears nothing, sald Mr/jever turned into a garden. He never ; act business for the er e franchise for the city... e Flamiand in a bark canoe, They) . i, qnere for iif, and will pro- there was no one to exchange ideas i 0 e eJune 19th, 1811, Moved by. Ald. FOr et oe ee tar down FIR sect your rights without fear or favor. with. He wasn't much of a philoro- e ras a western vis- NEW SHAMPOOS BY Forster, seconded by Ald- Brown, Dut had not gone far down the SY /otner people, unfortunately have not pher, because there was nothing to on Va that the Finance Committee be author: MAUTIC hen Ce drowning the Ovowed this system. philosophize about. When. he.,be- re THE AID OF BOOZE (ts nveneoet'acee's Ses trum Goch tu sou hake Sash tea sean mei Merc, Co. Percy for an electric railway in the Citys eee ee ene bla: . have an eye on the next -election. the temptation before which he ell ret : is A low and will alway 1S THE LATEST) xz four men were: Tremblay. Poultaine you cannot et justice that way. vwas presented by a. higher tntelllg Minister of Public Works Ag rees with Premier on the mile. In reply to this he admits that he nt tye Galllire: in the Caguanay, YO Set a lot of mere politicians ence; the intelligence of a serpent. So Matter of Navy. Policy fc sr Canada. based the: pool tas stated what was false by stating that vaguanay. the bench, some of them of a very he coudn't have been a very high - (From Friday's Daily) t was only running rights over our inferior class. class man, nett last Saturday neral proprietor of After having drunk so much beer that bis Little Mary rebuiled against 3 taking any morc, amd not wishing to waste that. which he already had, Harry Vinceyt emptied the remainder al of our citizens Hat on business, er were Messrs. ne, Weed, Trubble, + ee of eer over Sone ldwin, Bergan glorious bier shampoo. Wi rs ee sweet. glooholic thougitts, amd head well up in the air so that he would n't spill the Hquor that was already reposing comt-tedly in the inkerior, fie cominenced to slumber. when the fron hand of the, law woke him from Tis sleap and escorted him to the lo- cal temporary home for inetyriates, He appeared in che court this morning to auawer to the usual D-ond I chatge; and alter pleading not guilty was soaked five bucks. DRUNK WHILST INTERDICTED Thomas Mock was charged with be- img dm a local bar whilst Intardicted, and though at first loathe to believe vhat Iie had really been insids, after- candidly confessed. His wor ship reminded him that it was a ra: ther nican offence as the hotel keeper was im danger of losing his Heense fad be sold fim any drinns. Five dollars and cots was the penalty. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY Horsen Thortenson was drimk and disorderly last night and bis litte prec cost hhim three of the best. tomach and Liver cken or gripe, and 1 perfect safety by woman or the he old and feeble m a most suitable and strengthening estion-andfor reg- . For sale by all senting ssocia- ledicine LOCAL BREVITIES. ine Hat ; (From Friday's Dally) J. Niven of Calgary arrived in the city today. Leppar of Iethbridge is visiting in the city. lection, q--F gt; Brown is amongst. the recent ise not- arrivals im the city from Lethtstidge. of the B. W. Gray of Calgary arrived in Place the city yesterday. Alex McRaz of Lethbridge is spend- ing a few days in the city. P. . Binehring of Winnitred, arriv- ed in tha city today. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dupont of Mcleod ia spending today in the city aed is Teaving. tomorrow for Moose N, at Conser- streets for the Alberta Electric Rall- way Co, that I tried to get the city council to give away, and that If nec- essary the council records will show it Do the council records show, this to be true? No. The records prove the contrary. They are as follows: Extract from the minutes of meet- ing of the council held on January 16th, 1911: Correspondence: 3. From Messrs, Stuart and Lath-/ well, enclosing copy of the-act and na showing the location of the pro- posed Alberta Electric Railway Co. The act having been read, t was mov- ed by Ald, Brown-Howson, That the) matter b 'referred to a committee, in- cluding the cit? solleitor, to report on the same to the council. Carried. The Mayor appointed as commitee Ald. Howson, Pingle and Brown. January Bist, 1911; ar stinutes of meeting of special cor mittee appointed to report on the Al- berta Hlectric Railway Co.'s bill, now before parliament, met In the mayor oftice this date. present: Ald. Howsdn, Fawcett, Brown, City Sollcitor Mabaffy, and the mayor. It was moved by Ald. Howson, sec- onde by the Mayor: 1, That we do not consider that we pave sufficient Information to re-) commend that the council endorse the bill. ' That clause should be anen- ded to qualify it in euch.a manner that the company will not have any rights within the city limits excepting by agreement with the cities interested fand that a copy of this resolution be sent to all interested parties. Car- ried. (Signed) D. Milne, J. E. Howson, 1. J, Mahaffy, M. A. Brown. Adopted on motion of Ald. Howson- Pingle at a regular meeting of the counett-held on: February 6th, 1911. The above records clearly prove that Prospective Alderman was stating what was false when he sald that E tried to get the counc to give away the running rights over our streets, Jaw. Mro. H. E. Todd will receive on gates eat pe eo 8 the Again Mr. Prospective Alderman tolls malicious faltehood when he: states that No doubt T voted against: fand for the principle of Municipal ratiway commission asking the Calgary, Nov. 24 The Canadian Club of Calgary have arranged to hold a banquet either next Thursday or two weeks from today in honor of Seager Wheeler of Rosthern, who won Sir Thomas Shaughnessy's prize of 1,000 for the best wheat exhibit at the New York exhibition. Invitations will also be extended to W. G. Glass, of Macleod, and T. Maynard, Delor- aine, Man., who had the honor of carrying off the second and third piaes Teapectively. It, is the inten- tion to have a large and representa- tive gathering. Fort William, Nov. Fort Wil- liam. scored the first point in what promises to be a long fight with the C, P. R. for that advantage which the location of this city at the head of the head of the Great Lakes entitles it to. The railway committee of the board of trade had appealed to the re- moval of iniquitfes of switching char- ges imposed by the C. PR, The rail- way company put up brave front, but when it came to a show down they asked that the charges be reduced from five to two dollars and on the refusal of the board to submit to this, an intimation that the commission would-settle the matter once for all, the C. P. R. decided to withdraw the charges, The next matter to be stren- nously fought is the free storage for western wholesale houses in the freight sheds here while the local firms have to pay storage if the goods Me a week, A victory is predicted for this: ap- peal also when the company sees that the city means business. New-York; Nov. 4 Wm J.-Com- ming, Nashville, Tenn., banker and head of the suspended Carnegie Trust Co., of this city, recently convicted of the theft of 120,000 from a trust fund held by Carnegie and Company, was today sentenced by Justice Davis in the Supreme Court to an intermediate term of from four years months to eight years and eight months. Washington, Nov. 24. It was auth- entically reported here today that Charles W. Morse, former New York banker, now serving a 15-year-ternrin Atianta Penitentiary would be par- That is one reason why ctime ts increasing. They murder, a man every forty minutes over there. Only two per cent. are convicted and put to death. In England 95 per cent aro hanged. According to the United States statistics they have 43 murd- ers to our one. They are just as good a people as we are, They would do right if they could. It is the system. Some of them are trying to improve it, and we hope they will succeed. We have kept British institutions, while they abandoned or deformed them. One marriage in twelve in the Un- ted States is dissolved by divorce. Most terrible thing I ever heard of. Only a few months ago they ran a special train to Reno, Fancy gat- herings where,a man may meet two or three of his. wives, past, present or future. The first part of Mr. Neville s ad- dress was devoted to what ihight be called world-building. Blood-Brothers. The French-Canadians are our brothers by blood. he said. We are not separate peoples. The Norsemen settled in England as well ag in France, and when the Normans came over ad invaded England there wits a re-union. The Norsemen lear- ned French and became Catholies by an accident of history. Had we been there we would have been Catholics too. You are what your mother made you, In religious matters, lar- wety. By retaining British institutions we provide the best sectilar foundat- fon for nation-building, and T want to say, not as a-Christian, but as a-citi- zen-of Canada;-that no-better-found- ation can be found than the teachings of Jesus Christ. I do not pretend to be pious. I'am a cold blooded Iaw- yer, but I offer this from my own ob- servations, If you will read some popular aeaiing with prehistoric man, you will find it as interesting.as any fiction. Qualify yourselves to ex- plain to chfld why the fact that the date 4004 B.C. over the Book of Gen- of to-day Deretopmest of Cunning. Many ferocious creatures were in the world when man entered it, and hia bones were found with theirs. What had man jn-his possession to combat such brutes? No home, no weapons; only his feet and hands and teeth and what sticks and stones. He began to reason and shape flint tools and weapons. Then came the spear, and latter the dagger, and so on up. to the deadliest Weapons of all the hat-pin ot-to-days AM the domestic animals to to- day were domesticated before-historic umes, The breeding of animals f r their meat and hides and milk meant possession of property -One man. could not defend his animals against others without sense of property, and ft brought men together. They be- came nomads, following the fertile river: valleys. Then came the discoverey tHiat seed would reproduce the grain. Crop lands cannot be carried around to elude raiders, and tribes formed for defence. At the time history was created we find military kings. The republid of Greece, with its 20,000 free citizens, was based on slavery, for there were 100/000 .to do the work. The system of assemblies was impracticable for a large popul- ation, and an orator could almoat sway the crowd and almoat dictate the government of Greece. Rome with Its one man power, subjugated other nations tll they could not resist. The British solved the system of representative government, go that the people of the county or ahire stayed home and did thelr work, and sent one man to-the contrat Rovern ment. Tt is the olution, wo far as the world knows yet, of human gov- ernment. In it Great Britain has led the nations, and it fs in the fore- front of freedom. Where she rules, men get justice, commerce Is aafe, and the individual may get justice without fear or favor, In rich or poor man s court, for. they are all one. To maintain our British traditions Independent judiciary and free form eals may be incorrect without in any way affecting the Scriptures themsel- vom No scientist in the world, be he of government Is ag Important as for a man to defend his own honor or his Ottawa, Ont, Noy. 24 An unusual experience fell to the lot of the mem- bers of the new parliament last even- ing. Owing to trouble at the power. house of the Ottawa Hlectric Light + and Power Company, the Hehts went out shortly after seven o'clock, caus- ing much confusion throughout the building. There was a rush for can- dfes, and by the ald of these, the members then in the building grouped their way about the corridors. The debate on the address, whic s was of necessity, confined to the a ternoon sitting, was continued tg. Hon, F. D. Monk, Hon. Rodolphe Lo mieux, and Dr. A. Mondue, new mer n- ber for Yamaski, who was speaking at six o'clock. Mr. Monk, while 1 got makingany exp nus to . the manrier in which he became m sm- ber of the cabinet, declared that the ministers were on the-best-of-te ms: with one another. He said he be- Heved that any permanent naval Dolley should be carefufly considered and submitted to the people before being. proceeded with. He believed th: at Mr. Borden would be quite capable of ar- riving at a satisfactory solution of the naval question. A Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, tht m sup* porting the amendment of the + leader of the Opposition, said that st was quite justified on account of the in- clusion of the Nationalists in the cab- fnet. He quoted from spe shes and records te-show that Mr. Bo den and Mr. Monk were very far apa rt on this question before the electior 4 and de- clared that It was fit and proper that the country should know -on what basis they had managed t gt; come to- gether When the house met, M a Clarke of Essex, drew the attention of the gov- ernment to the jeopardy in which Canadian missionaries in China bave been piaced on account jf the distur- bances in that country. He sald he had been asked by frier ads and rela- tives of the missionarie 4 to bring tho matter to the attention ef the gotern- ment. Premier Borden sali that he was obliged to Mr. Clarke for having home. done to ensure the safety of Can- 5 in China it would be done nt ) ace. Mr. McCraney, of Saskatoon, re- rated his question of Wednesday as the tax on coal. As to the order in council for removing the duty on coal, imported into western Canada, he asked if the minister of customs had ascertained whether or not there is a suffictent supply of coal in the .west for the wint r. The question was answered by Hon. Robert Rogers. who said that In view of the alarm- ing donditions which had prevailed fon account of the strike, coal in Winnipeg and elsewhere had pur- chased large quantities of coal, In view ofthis circumstance and the fact that lt;he- strike in the wostern mines had been settled, Be considered that there would be sufficient sup- ply available. ADMIRAL SCHLEYS OWN STOR A man died the other day, and with his death passed America s most pop- ular naval hero popular because championed by the people, thugh of- ficlally denied the fall frul s of his long and brilliant service. This man was Admiral Schley, hero of Santi- ago, one of the great sea-fighter of history. Shortly before his death Ad- miral Schley completed for Coamopoll- tan a serles of articles giving his per- sonal recollections of his forty-five years in the navy. He-was-not-anx- fous to this for there was at least must re-open. But we urged upon him the fact that nearly four million readers would see each Installment of his story, and that most of these that the men who stood on the deck of the, Brooklyn that July Sunday in 98 was entitled to.the glory of that great victory. So he consented to do it. Not in the cut and dried way but unlocking his secret soul as he had never done before. The first install- ment of the autoblography, the life story of a man worth while in the na- a oom number. Subscriptions to tan will be acoepter until December brought the matter t his attention. The government wou ii consider the situation at onte and anything could 5th, at the special low rate to Canada one old sore that an autobiography of 1.50. Cosmopolitan Agency, Box readers believed, with Admiral Dewey,
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