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MEDICINE HAT NEWS Thursds Thursday, March 30, 1911, ae Ba tye em tell Prats Makes just the kind of biscuits Oe Ce ne) Pie cy TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. dmonton, Court judgment on a ince from the de adding. Alberta and Gri Company and Canada West Constru- clo Company to the Royal Bank in the. Stit-against the last named for six million dollars, the. sof the-bopds. Argument occupied al: most the entire day, The Province was T p the appeal-by W. L. Walsh and De- puty Attorney-General Clarry, the Royal Bank by R. B. Bennett and J D- Hyndman, and Alberta and Great Waterways Railway and Canada West Construction Company b Frank Ford, of Regina Mr. Walsh spoke to the claim of the Prot He argued that the Bank now laid claim to the money in its own right, under assignment. made first by the Railway Compan to the Construction Company, and then by the Construction Company to the Royal Bank. These a ments bad been made in securit advances made. The Court was then being asked to add parties against Whom there was no claim and the addition of whorh would merely mean the piling up of cost Wefehding the action. . Mr. Bennett, in reply, argued that the statute under which the Prov- Ince sought to Tecover the money Mar. ting in banc to-day peal of the Prov ot 3 Beck terways proce esented at for the Action wa ment a foreclosure over by Hence the the Province. interest of thesa comp- 4ctidA. The Bank was y Order-in Council of 1909 to 0 pay out the the terms of the Order in Council wer complied with in the course of com struction of the railway. If they tatied to observe these provisions the would be brought them by the Railway Company any- where in Canada outside of Alberta, The statutes of Alberta-had no pow- erin Quebec hor anywhere beyond of the Prov- w making was island in mid ound action the physical boundary tgce, Which. in its insulated as ocean Stuart passed nment thathe had the id a that the legis- lature of Alberta had powers as plen- ary in statute making as the imper- fal parliament. Chief Justice Harvey further com- mented that the Privy Council had repeatedly dealt with these questions and had held the validity of the Pro- vineial statutes, Mr) Bennett ist the province the head office was and Ww actually lay arked the Chiet Justice. th was deposited the Edmon of the Roy but, re T snought ey on -branc The money was never in be, ment t Never gras plied Mr. Bennett, His state- pat the money never would be rovoked smiles from even th on the bench. Mr Walsh informed the court that the ment of claim the money Was WeCIaFAT To De peposited in the h Royal Bank this statement bas not been de- the defendants in their in the of the nted by against tence, If the Royal Bank clos offices here in Alberta, then the judg- ment of this court might be in- effective, hot invalid, would taken in another up all its but ave to be commented the on the statement of thk Coufisel for the Royal Bank that the bank could Hed to pay over the the provinc on an Court of not be comp. bond money to order of the Supreme berta. Nr, Benhett contended that the ties should all be joined as de- tendants, and that all qyestions be- tween them might be determined by one action. The bank wanted to be oiat freed from litigation and muitiplica- ed out that action would be brought tion of law suits as far as possible dent of and never will - te- Melding and and action Al 4 j pleted while from the west eed when to the Privy wothd be undoubtedly. and-to-be Th such position case was carried that it would Lave no nt tha Atter 1 the further argubint Agment served. appeal Ford then appited on bebalf of 1to the al siukto have theni ad 4 the ence. This put ay arlier r hand the Sank ment on this was reserved tL the other appeal was decided. Mar r day th Oppoalt tw strength o aker's ruling, Th ou od vigorous efforts struct ping to read further press data but were ru Wilts tas soon passed. er tol ren cessary supply mm woud Dey 4 per- operations House as th constderat to nit of th ot the United States trusts in Can- ada. Hon Mac- announcement that the had decided to fight to if necessary the the investigation operations of the aches to Kenzie Kids Verniient the highe effort to prevent ordered into thi United Shoe Machine a United States concern in Corporation, a branch of Montreal, The Government declared tention of frstratin op United scombines John Herr to-night to be the Conservative reciprocity on account laken by rate nd . is reported ping to recede opposition to of the empat- his-constit- on position 1 ts, Hon Sidney Fisher announced supply that reciprocity would make no difference to Canada s quarantine eguiations in live stock and conse- Sires of the Can- adian standard need be feared. Another :supplementary return gtv- ing additional correspondence rece- ived by the Government relative to ciprocity was tabled by Hon. W. S. shows that commend- protestations by ue fons outnumbe: nearly three to one In a letter to a large Toronte anufacturer, JH, Eckardt, Sir Wil- frid Laurier expresses confidence that the great advantage to the whole dian people will soon be FFCOR- ed throughout the entire range of In an interview Mr. Eck- ardt says he is convinced that the whole dbuntry will beneft. Winnipeg, March 24. Details of the work to be taken in hand by the Grand Trunk Pagific this year accond- ing to E. J. Chamberlain tice presi- the company incinde 645 branch fines, main: line tracks, 200 miles of grading and 140 new station buildings, The work will be pushed ahead as rapidly as pos- sible and from Prairie Creek towards the m unteing it is expected fully another 160 miles will be com: miles 265 les will be completed. Already eighty miles of steel have been laid Trom Toned to the kat) an efforts-te 458.00 per foot cash fron ned back by the 100 board the ding will be recalled from Fi feet Houston-as ap ust Me Wash hehly te betwen Mexico and 1 M Those on the d the ton re olawwd. over turn of alfalra and ict a speedy return to normal ditions of finan: par aed trade st meetings in the ember would mike Winnipeg A Royal Igo Frud: Indge taissien Ju M man has been emie, Judge Meyers, with ea tw y the Indians with regard to beime-aprotmted ty the ett orion 1 as a result tition presented to him by who say they have ber fairly treated it nthe sellin 1 that eral for. Manitely tities. by transfer as Act, CT be held any of the the raisers of the tained also learn the Registrar ald not paxs the ot made, under Indian that ther thousan: might dollar leg subsequent time t matter was questioned cotnplaint be sits ty to sit nor who will rex in their Nothing ascertainable ithe mission wi the I defend the for the other side. sent ans o e Prince Albert, March 24. The Can- adian Bank of Commerce yesterday purchased eighty feet frontage on Cen- tral Ave. corner of Twelfth street at 1 Mayor Holmes and W. Baker is the highest price ever property in F is (great activity caused by a Andrew paid There bere outside buyers It is expected that the Bank of Com will erect ture on the site ince Albert in real estate merce a handsome struc New M J. Campbell Tho: th in tim djvorce proceedings of Edna joodrich, against Nat, C. Goodwin, actor, mining protnoter and domestica ity expert, haa made his Teport to the reme court, regarding taken: According L. Roth, attorney referee dence the evi- to Herma: for Mrs. Goodwin + findings are all in her favour and ill be presented to Justice Glexe- h on Tuesday next with a motion asking for a decree in her favour. If Mr, Roth's Information ts co rect triode of Goodin and hie wite said to-day the granting of the decree is foregone conclusion. A conclu ive report by a referee is rarely tur- epurt According to Mr. Roth, Goodwin's ontention that resident the state of California and thereforv outside the jurisdiction of the courts of this state, was completely ruled. Also His wife's he is his improper conduct with a girl in St. Louis and with three other wo- in three other citles were, Mr. Roth sald, found well founded. This th divorce suit in which Goodwin has figured, Befor fourth husband of Maxine oT AMVC VicoriasB.C., Mar. 25. With thirty- sengers and steamer Sechelt, a small Shelier deck steamer or nine p allegation ot SHSHo OE CLY STAI FOR addition to the regular fifteen presod polite ambul: ances. private automobile into pathette whoa Capt H Secure Health while you may The first good step-is to regulate the action of your sluggish bowels by early use of echam s a NS it the the One Inctdents c Seto wa jamin Hente 3 of minh Who carried out tireman, the body Atty pitioust informed his brot Chaos reigned at taken, where the acelimatis the best such-as 1 Hiawatha, fed Lrantte vlead ot Fetatives the hospital te with the police the bedside of thoir loved one Parties Th y loss Is 100,000 cov Persons Meyers peace oe to effect will mean, Maren April nD ling of traina No. Montreal and the lw reliable quarters, it Is said in No. 4 and No, 95, the Tor- wi will and will train, carrying tourist sleepers, revit Two Tquor than the adi was the 1 and 2 hotel Coai ovidene betwoon wane Of having Uhre Prenton ned for selling Liq that tr fin prohibit rs, were attack- onto nies express, run as they badly were town and through be 1 and ance fetly nly standard a first class oh released on ball while p archiyg for ft town and All the wnd will have luxuries of the trains, which In- shop and-bath will also be compart How the passengers on who do not take sleepers of id not known, was considerable another who hurriedly Chicagg Calif clude library; barbe Ther ent cars, Arthur, 3 Wn to be ar Two ure njured or taken are there talk of a second traln between Tor- onto and Winnlpeg. . The R result of Last lision early morning betweer c at two trains on east of fis Blu lision R what Th one of 8 being sent east t immigration traMe and a colonist train of settlers effects from Eastern rio together point where it was impossible for the other until three hundred t the on Is known rile passenger COLTER co. 8 Next Read ntrance bet and By Schreiber Jay rumour that the will run a through train from Toronto to Winnipeg by way of Chic ago atm St.Paul, This could pe ac- complished by the Canadian Pactne sand Wabash from Toronto to Chi go and the Wisconsin Central, is owned by the C.P.R, from aul, an dthe Soo line Paul, The passengers P.R. accommodation on never before carrying trains handle the Phone 245 on two cans ata within a see each of wer th from would have route through tr et and as both high rate of uch as to. comple engines besides ee Impact y demolish both two coaches and two box cars. Immediately follow collision kage took alding.to the difficulty of the work and probably causing th H, Bank.a train porterron the eastbound who Is among the A Salvation? Ofticer among the missing and fears are en- tertatned-that he too is dead. . K. Robinson, of Newmarket, Ont., going west with eight horses and farm sup- plies lost everything. Fireman Bur to a crisp inthe eastbound engine, killed, F. brakeman, missing and pro- ,babty-dead, Burgess, fireman; GM. Bank, train porter eastbound tain. Injured, Harry neer; Mae Christie, brose Kelly, engineer, others. A special train withthe. In- jured will arrive here this afterfidon Owing ta the acident-the wires are down, east of Schrieber and com- municaion is temporarily cut off with bastern Canada, THE TURI the wre fie th Liverpool, March 24. The Grand National steeplechase; 2400,ruw over the four miles and 856 yards of the historic course at Aintree was won today by the popular favorite Bibby Glen: aged gekting by St Grist-Kilwinnet carrying 10 stone 3 1, 0. H. Jones, Rathmally, a six year old, ing 11 stone and also well backed, was second, H. Nilkes. Shad-- Girl, 10 stone 5 th., was thirds and W. MeNeil s 9 stone Ks., was fourth. Ww The lightly weighicd winner made acrunaway ract of it cantering in iwenty:- lengths. ahead of his Geld: Since his fine performance at San- Jown Park on March 2nd when be Rory : More to a dead beat though having much the worst of the weights and defeated Mr. Ashton Smith's Cackler, Glenside has figured prominently in the betting. With rumors of Jerry M. being amiss and fouled by the Lop weight, being struck out of the race, Glenside was backed . down to a position of equal favorit March 25. Ioforme: ich the Erench. horse Lutter I, warrants SWOTT eho wou two years ago. charges Anot late who won last nt ant Traten lst meral states pissing, The undersign army is also general store ce hip 5) rang Creek, and wil 4 as will mm settlers. AR. geas was burned drip pan of the Foothanty The casualties Kimball Ma E. Pullen, fireman; and perhaps engi- Am Fire, Li Stock Farm veyancer Jarvis, Ont tions were laid and st night in J. , Mardock, barrister; for theft The out three , + previous winner, Jenkinson, year was among the Kathnally, who was sec- ond, was also well backed so the bet- ting public had a grogt ra of it and the big crowd cieeret tus 2 the numbers went up. Glenside is trained by Collig The following Third, Trianon Mount Prospects, aes: teamsbip Tick against Line and I of J: enkertle ecial attent 2 Ie thing in its power to-bring the a op tavespee tetck from wherever be may be. Applications will te made to the attorney general's department be Governme: also For parti Third, ort ran: Lutteur Tenkinstown, Roi Fotler's for Murdock s extradition if he tht United SSS -will form the Regina boundar and this year another 142 miles will be completed: On the Battleford ar i 4s te constructed from Oban to Battleford. Another district is to be opened up by the foad between Meiville and Re entirely the country by a line from kedine on. the tain ling through the Pacific Pass coal fields as well as those of Yellow Pass. These tracks will be called the ABieria coal Branch, 69 miles to be constructed this year: From the end of that another branch tap the Mountain Park coal + In Saskatchewan 110 miles branch from Regina to a point immediately will fields. south of Griffin. Another entirelynew branch will be constructed between Regina aid Moose Jaw; 49-mites-+ Seventy-two miles will also be laid fon the Prince Alberta branch and the contract huts been let for the construc- tion of a branch from-Biggar to Cal- gary, 50 miles. 'Besides.-thie-constrar- tion work a great amount of grading will be done including aleout 200 miles Jong the Regina. boundary. Foley, Welch and Stewart hold contracts for work on the main lite and to Calgary. Practically branch line work goes to J.D, Artiur with the exception of Moose Jaw branch held by Rigby and Highland; In addition large bridges are to be. constructed over the Red Deer -river on the Tofieli-Calgary iranch 200 feet high. now under con- struction, one west of Prairie Creek; on the: main line and le over the Skeena river which will be-the larg- cat bridge om the transcontinental New York, Mar. 22. The New York tween Victofla and Smooke Bay cap- sized gft Beachy Head last night. It Phe Sdchelt left yesterday afternoon with thirty-five passengers, mostly aborers, bof to the Canadian Nor. thern construction camp at Hednar Bay and a crew of Capt H, B. B. Jaines, Manager of the Company in command, Early this morning a boy arrived at Esquimalt in a gasoline launch with news of the tragedy. All the boy knew was the craft had capsized and he had been sent for help., William Jolliffe responded and wireless. messages were scattered broadcast. The Sechelt was S2,feet in length, wi gross register of 73 tons. Nantucket, Mass.,: Mar. 25 Start- ling evidenct of a sea tragedy was revealed at Great. Point, Nantucket Island, to-day when a dory,from the barge .Stonangton , containing the dead bodies of Captain Nelson Davis of the bargennd-that-of a Seaman, to- gether with two unconscious sailors One of thein the Captain's son, drift- ed ashore. Both of the bodies were frozen stiff, The survivors had- suff- trom cold and y will die, at ered posure t Edmonton, A long dis tance message from Stettler to-night says that Wm. Lennox the wealthy rancher who Was shot Thursday night at ten o'clock, died Just befor midnight to-night. The shot was fired through a window in the Len- nox home. of Tartler has been arrested by the Mounted Police. . A: further report Bays that a second man has been ar- rested, but his name cannot be Jearn- united tate Herntt to tay pubttstres tha foltow: ing dispatch from a staff correspond: ent in Mexico City. By mutual con- sent of both contracting Govern- ments, the treaty between. Japan Shd+ Mexico is to this statement was made to the Herald correspondent by a high diplomat at this capital. The cause of the termination is military den a demand from Washington, Im which Japan concurs, to prevent a misunerstanding with the United States, This statement comes from a very high authority which says the United States troops beterminated. ;-njured when the roof of the 3 given as thetto-day. stration made by the caved in Assfant Chief Young says , sige, and hufried out of the room. ts Milwaukee, Mar, wore killed, ani - Four firemen fa fifth ta wald.to be dying and about.a dozen othera were ton Manufacturing Co, Hat Factory 354 Broadway, caved in during a fire which gutted the five tory structure Ten minutes before the root that he ordered the firemen from the aered TAC anid upon receiving tho second order to vacate their perilous positions failed to respond rapidly enough and went down with the falling roof. fn a four men with A neighbour by the name fadte- Lord R viemont V., Schwear Creat Crosx, Cintas nter 11., Bridge TV, Flaxen, Roman Candle, Hes Magnus and Hercules 11 Bra aiias Cummings sents: here Birtle. B5-STom Sarwar oe this morning ative vene-tortorners and the samo time for theft ub ithe etonces' to ran con- currently. Fred Smith, Galician, found wullijof stoallng 25 from 8 cap trom the, Palace Hotel, gentenced to two, year in the penitentiary. ndon, Mar, Pucblo, Cal, March 23, Frank defeated Demetral in straiehy falls. The first-fall was gained in 22 mins. ew York, Mar. 24. Six lives Wer? and 93 seconds and the second in 8.24. ed on a game of solitaire played Gotch said tonight he is willing to by a despondent mechanic at bis ject Iackenschmidt any time, nome on Pitty-sixth Street, accord- : ing to Information which is in the ew ce tae nevera cole ioasy e 2 ceer Bechet The mechanic, who had laid bis plans Why She Always Looked So : carefully, it appears, for the killing of his wife and children and his own suicide, disappeared when the game was finlshed, and it.is believed he may have taken his life. The missing man.is Michael Crb- nen, He-was seriously hurt some time ago in stopping a runaway, and sinee then according to his wife, has been acting pecullarly. Last Satur- day he wrote a letter to a colasin, who has Just turned. t-overto the. Bollee, The letter is as follows: 1 am going to kill myself, my wife and all the children, 1 have some thing pressing my brain tha makes me wapt to kill them. 1 must.do it. T can't help it, The only way I have kept from doing it hetore now 1s by pinying solltalre. soid and guirameed ty re been playing it all the time at Cawker, C. S. Pingle, home, so 1 won't kill them. Now 'l am playing inst one more game Then if T beat it T won't Kill them, put if Tdon't miake it T will. According to Mrs. Cribben the crazed tian sat down-at bis-litslol car table. She-noticed that he was very nervous, and watched him as hey posed one card after agother and) laid them in Ines before him. His fizure was tense, he seemed EverFone refers to her as one of the mont attractive women in tows HeSwasirt wer features for while fepuc lar. they- Wore not uausdal But the charm lay in the. head: of a Vigorous nair-tnat made a vatit Seema re tiad that peoultar iu jo sun wave itan added brilliance aes, saneee look Ser ate Beauty. of ier hate n asked how she kept 1t 0 beautiful she replied that it was Ao stcret, simply proper shampooing, rene Ular combing and the. conseitations tine of Hirautone, te eames fad sot, alwayn bean in thee contitL But that she found Hirsuton thing the ever got for. the hal ing, vand the halt Was Sor thee ave th sid bn Ss Ee Case ada tt into good conaitton. DAT 88d saaip thine se Alberta, ax tainly walk nn Three Grade One rising three ng two years old. colts, with lots of all bay with white been ratsed on the in Home Made Syrups for one-tait the cost. il and. truggling under great ex: What are doing, she asked You'll know soon en- ovgh,? was his answer. At last all the sult from ace to king were neat- 1y piled Im sequence. Cribben gave Michael? White Sugar in Waterend adding MAPLEINE the popalar fa ing. Me alto fay Mapleine. If not. end 50 cents for 2 of, bottle. z co, oF write to Jas. A. arwit: Weoton: Ho has not been seen since. aS oe was FRED MUD First-class acec travel Winnipeg, Mar, 24-;According to reports it is now considered in rall- way circles here that the new time fard of the-C.P.R., which will go in- yaro. Wash.
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