' i-I -' ' C^M^-^^^^^ • i w . i THE LETHBRIDGE NEWS. VOL. XI. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, N. W. T., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1896. NO. 21 •ms letbbriboc Mews Notice! UNION BANKof CANADAr~~~CHURC" H NOTICES. l9 published every Wednesday Evening, Knox Church. Presbyterian. it you want to rent a good comfortable Head Office, Quebec AT TU* House, cheap ; »fWS OFHCb.mmt-m ROUNK^ D STREET, , Pastor, Rgv. CHAS. MCKILLOP. B. A. L Rim Ei ALBKRTA> NWT If you want Rents Collected ; Sunday Services, 11 a m. and 7 p.m. If you want your House and Furniture Capital Paid-up, - $1,200,000,00. We are trying to handle goods on the closest margins possible with honest dealing", and our custom­ BT Rest, - $280,000. Subjects: Morning, "Salvation Resisted." Even- E. T. SAUNDERS. Insured against Fire ; ing, "Is future punishment eternal." ers congratulate us on our ability to sell cheap. This week we will receive a consignment of [f you want your Life or Limbs Insured j Sabbath school and bible classes 3:00 p.m Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:00. p.m «.teso( AdverttoinK Contracts, payable Quarterly : If you want to Borrow Money on Improved Christian Endeavor, Thursday, 8.00 p.m. IJETKBRIDQE OBXe-A-ILTCai, l Real Estate security ; Lord's Supper, 1st Sunday of every Quarter, 11 a.m Column, 1 ><"»• " " " * °% Ou* KA,^\ 6 months - [f you want a Marriage License ; Interest allowed on Deposits in Savings Depart­ Seats Free. All Welcome. And will clean them out cheap for ready money. ti 3 months SO ment. 1 year SO if you want to Register your Baby's Birth ; Drafts Issued on all accessible points in Canada. Wesley Methodist Church. 0»lf-Columiii 6 months 50 In fact, if you want anything except to Sterling Exchange and United States Funds bought OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. t 3 months - 30 and sold. Pastor, RBV. W. P GOARD. t 50 borrow money on your face, go to SUNDAY SERVICES: 3 f _%-...ter-Columner , I year • ** •!! I. ——————MO———_M__^— Srticil man, and the public can rely on getting that worthless materials shall never News. number of people from Manitoba and the occasioned in cropping. JSSdone equal to any City office m Canada We have them to suit all I'ocket-Books. find their way into my store. There is more joy in a printing office Territories have arrived in town during the Book work a specialty. Ladies' Hunting Croo-. and Fiding Whips (Silver OF LOCAL INTEREST. The spring is somewhat later than usual, Mounts), Buggy Whips, Whip Lashes, &c. I'm particular, too, not to scare pat- ever one sinner who pays in advance and week, most of whom are bound for South but we expect a quick growing season when rons away by outlandish prices. C. F. P- COSYBKARR, Q.C. W. A. GALLIHEE GENUINE HARD-TWIST LARIAT ROPE. Oddfehowship will be 77 years old ou abuses the editor on every occasion, than Kootenay points. The great Majority of ; it does come. April 26th. over ninety and nine who borrow the paper those now coining in are in search of em- A very briefr visit was made to Insp. Conybeare & Galliher, Columbia Veterinary Remedies. H. DUNWELL. and sing its praises, without contributing The Calgary Turf Association propose ploy meut and probably are possessed of but i Davidson by the Asst. Commissioner of the Call and examine Goods and Prices—no trouble to one eent to keep the editor eut of the poor Barristers, Solicitors, etc. show them. holding a race meeting about tbe end of little capital. Work in this country, just | N. VV. M. Police on the 5th inst. We have house.—Ex. MONEY TO LOAN. PUBLIC NOTICE. May. now, is not over plentiful, or over remuner | been informed that quite a large detach- Samples of the mineral supposed to be ative either, and it would be well for those I ment of the force may be located here in IP Mrs. C. F. P. Conybeare went down to LETHBRIDGE, - ALBERTA. ^OTICE is hereby given that in accordance with gold found near Prince Albert have been intending to come here in search of it to the future, and new quarters probably be i-> the provisions of the Nor h-West, Irrigation Act, Medicine Hat last week on a visit to her Office next door to Xsws Office reoeived by Mr. MacDowall, who is having bear this fact in mind." YOU the a dersignea has fyled the memorial, map, plans, sister. built adjacent to the north side of the town. profile and specifications required bv Section 13 of an assay made. A practical miner at WANT the said Act, in th office of the Agent of Dominion Mr. W. P. Acton, of Norwich, England, ; The manly fellows will always be welcome L GEO. DeVBBBR, M. D., Lands at LethhrMge. ai.d has forwarded a copy Mr. Neil Burton, the impersonator and Ottawa who made an examination of the arrived in the city yesterday with Mr. and we trust that in the future the residents thereof to the Minister of the Interior. character artist, is billed to appear here on A SHAVE, samples, gave it as his opinion that the McMillan's party. He would be glad te ! of this locality will maintain their hereto The applicant applies for the right to divert suffi­ Mav 11th. LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. cient water per s.-cond from the St. Mary's River, on mineral was mica. hear any particulars as to the where­ J fore good name as law abiding citizens. HAIR-CUT, the south-West Quarter of Section Twentv-five (25), Township Seven (7). Range Twenty-two (22), West of Mr. G P. Ashe, of the St. Mtry'e, caine abouts of his brother, Richard Edward On the 3rd inst. the Intermediate Dept. Office aud Residence: We have just received new price lists SHAMPOO, the Fourth Meridian, for Irrigation purposes, a> d for into town on Saturday and returned home Acten, who came out to this country four i of the Cardston School closed ite second the r ght to construct the necessary works as shown from Jas McMillan & Co., Inc., 300-212 Comer Kedpath and Burdett Sts. on MoQday. OR SEA-FOAM, by the documents fyled, to enable the water so First Ave. North, Minneapolis, Minn., the years ago. When last heard from the term. The closing exercises were fairly diverted to be used on the following lands, namely : j well attended by parents and visitors, and GO TO Fracti ,nal South-West Quarter of Section Twenty- Don't forget the auction sale of Mr. W. largest hide and fur dealers in the North­ brother was with one Simpson, of Leth five (25), Township Seven (7), Range Twenty two (22), Lynch'a household effects in the Ritchie bridge, but came to Winnipeg two years | the pupils rendered very creditably their West of the Fourth Meridian west, and they can be obtained at this office North Star Lodge, ago. Since that time Mr. Aoton has lost J several parts. The evening was very pleas- E. HAGELL. Dated at Lethbridge, this 16th day of March, A.D. Block at 2 p.m. to morrow. at any time. Their advestisement appears No. 41, A. F. & A. M., G.R.M. 1896. Mrs. J. H. Cavanah came up from Medi­ regularly in the NEWS. trace of his brother. Information addressed j antly spent by the pupils and their invited Regular Meeting, Second Monday in the Month. GEORGE HOIK. to W. P. Aoton, Winnipeg post office, woulel friends in tripping the light fantastic. The Full attendance requested. Visitors always wei- cine Hat on this morning's train and is a Robert Morran was arrested at Holland be thankfully received.—Free Press. Primary Dept., in charge of Mrs, Louie guest of Mrs. J. H. Morris. on Thursday last on a charge of the murder Robt. Sage, Taylor, is still in session. PUBLIC NOTICE. School Inspectors Roth well, Fleet, Calder of Hannah Hatton. At a preliminary ex Mr. A, J. McLean arrived here on Thurs­ 14-6-8-ly Sect'y. Mr. S. Williams waa the victim of a very atid Hewgili are in Regina preparing the animation held on Friday he was commit­ day last with about 400 head of one and OTICE is hereby given that in accordance with pleasant surprise party on the eve of the ted for trial. He is now in jail at Portage two year old steers which he is holding for Macleod:: Hotel, N the provisions of the Noi thwest Irrigation Act, papers for the midsummer examinations. 7th inst., his pupils, Misses Hattie and Lethbridge Lodge, No. 2, the undersigned ha* fyled the memorial, map, plans, la Prairie awaiting his trial, which does sale. He purchased 800 in the vicinity of I O. O F. Macleod, Alta. profile and specification required by Section IS of the A printer's athletie Association has been Lola Stoddard aud Miss Dora Hinmau, to­ said Act, in the Do .inion Lands Otfce at Lethbridge, not take place till the fall assizes. London, Out , and shipped them to the Meets in Oddfellows' Hall every formed in Calgary with J. J. Young, hon. *«. and has forward d a copy therecf to the Minister of NorthweBt, selling 200 to Messrs. Gordon gether with Mr. R. Ibey, conspiring to Friday Evening at the Interior at Ottawa. president, and D. J. Young as sec. treas. A meeting of the Chinook Bicycle Club 8 o'clock. HARRY STEDMAN, Proprietor. & Ironsides, which have gone to Clairholm, make up a very harmonious social gathering lhe applicant applies for the right to divert eight will be held at the Lethbridge House on Visiting Brethren are always cubic f jet of water per second from the Lee's Creek, Mr T. H. Dunne, formerly of this town in his honor, aa a token of their kindly feel­ welcome. 200 to the Cypress Ranche Co., which went on the south-easMjuarter of Section 13, Township 2, was one of the Columbia Minstrels Co. Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock, to ings toward him. The Cardaton band, A. J. HIPPEKSON, 6. HOLMES, This house has been thoroughly Range 27, west of the 4th Meridian, for Irrigation to Langeviu, and the balance he holds here. purposes, and for the right to construct the neces arrange for the running off of the road race through Mr. Ibey'a kind offices, made the 22-5-6m N. G. R. Sec renovated and is centrally located. who played here on Friday and Saturday He also brought up about 35 good bulls, sary works, as shown by the documents fyled, to for which Mr. Lethbridge donated a prize evening air resonant with sweet sounds, and enable the water so dive-ted to be used on the follow­ last. most of which he disposed of to the Cypress ing lands : The east half of Section 13, Township 2, some time ago, and other business. All the time was speut in the enjoyment of LETHBRIDGE LODGE, No, 2, The Bar is stocked with choicest Range 27, and the west half of Section 18, Township A syndicate of twelve residents of Cal­ Cattle Co. One of these bulls he brought ! 2, Range 26, west of the 4th Meridian. . are requested to attend.—W. A. Galliher, games, music, recitations, etc HZ. of 2=*m Liquors and Cigars. gary was formed this week and have here, and it may be MAU at the stable of Dated at Cardston, December 23rd, 1895. Secretary rtfrei , ^.. ,ed hy the above /Meets on the First and Third Tuesdays (yarchaeed a valuable mining claim near Mr. Gwo, Bennett. 'in everv month at 3 00 p.m., in their new Good Accomodation for Travellers, J. .1. HEAD. "You may have all the stars in the nail mentioned ladies, who managed the affair Hall iri the Lethbridge Building Co. s RosslaBd, B. C. Waghorn's Guide for April contains the • keg, hang the ecean on a rail fence to dry. with successful adroitness. Building. Visiting brethren cordially New millinery just received at Mrs new official time tables of the C.P.R., new welcome. put the sky in a gourd to soak, unbuckle Last evening the people of Cardston wero W. A. Galliher, A. Moffat, SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL £2S_ Campbell's, from London, Toronto and mail service, new post offices and stage the bellyband of eternity, let out the sun accorded the privilege of witnessing for the C C. K. ol R. & S. MEN. Montreal. Call and see. Last season's route connections. Time tables of the and the moon, but never delude yourself tirat time here, the performance of a dram­ stock at and belo*r coat. various modes of travel in the Kootenay with the idea that you can escape the place atis company fr«m "abroad." A well tilled Lethbridge Lodge, No. 22, WE and Columbia Districts appear, giving con­ Ex-President Harrison, uow in his 63rd on the other side of purgatory unless you house greeted the Macleod Dramatic Co., A. O. TJ. W. MAIL CONTHACT. nections south to Spokane, etc. The home­ Regular Meetings everv Second and Fourth Tues­ Have a large stock of Silverware & year, has taken unto himself a second wife pay the printer." under the management of Mr. C. E. D. days of each Month in K. of P. Hall, (Lethbridge Jewelry which we bought at about EALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster in the person of Mrs. Mary Lord Dimmiok, stead and mining regulations, what settlers' S General, will he received at Ottawa until noon, The weather for the past week has been Wood, as the curtain rose upon the one act Building Co.'s Building), at 8 p.m. half price and a niece of the first Mrs. Harrison. goods and stock are exempt from duty ; Visiting brethren cordially invited. on Friday, 1st May next, for the conveyance of Her very changeable with slight flurries of snow farce, "Lights Out." The characters wc;re Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four railway rates and quarantine information S. R. BKADY, J. KE\M. years, once per week each way between Cardston Mr. A. Cotton went up to the Mountains at-intervals. Some fell all day yesterday well sustained by Messrs. Heap, Webb and WILL CLEAN and Lethbridge, from the 1st July next. \ are given, together with a list of the chief M.W. Recorder. in the vicinity of the Crows Nest Pass on but dissapeared almost as it touched the Mathews, and Misses Casey, Sheppatd, and G. W. ROBINSON, Financier. them, out at a trifle over cost before The conveyance to be t< ade in a suitable two-horle Land Companie-t and recommended Real vehicle. Computed distance 45 miles. ' Tuesday to see after the raining props ground. To day it has been falling all day Mrs. Wood. Of the varieties following, our new stock arrives. We also pay Estate agents throughout the Northwest, The Mails to leave Cardston on Tuesdays at 8: RE you making ive dollars per day.' If ao, In two days, by direct service and without There is a verse in the Bible which con DATES. A don't stop to read tli is ; we cannot guarantee it, change of cars. SAILING The firBt number of the Dauphin Pioneer tains every letter in the alphabet except j, but we can promi«e you more than ten per week, and First Class in all its Appointments. FROM MONTREAL. Press has reached this office. It is pub MOUNTAIN VIEW. will teach you how to make it free. If you are not Lake Winnipeg—Beaver Line May 6 and it is said there is only one such. It is afraid of work write us immediately ; no idlers need From an occasional correspondent. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Lake Huron—Beaver Liue May 13 lished at Lake Dauphin by Geo. S. B. the .Jlat verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra, applv. Large stock of lest Brands of Liquors supplied by QUICKEST ROUTE to tbe PACIFIC COA.!. Perry, and gives promise of being a bright Mr. D. H. Cox haa purchased from Mr. M< HOLS OO., Lake Ontario—Beaver Line May 20 and reads: "And I even I. Artaxerxes the 20-25 Waalay Building, Toronto. the Hudson Ba}- Company. —. «, Mongolian—Allan Line May 2 newsy paper; something that has been king, do make a decree to all the treasurers Payne his interest in the Mt. View townsite. Best brands Cigars. Prices Graduated. Sardinian—Allan Line May 9 Pacific Ocean Service to needed in that district. which are beyoud the river, that whatsoever These gentlemen previously bought the iand Vancouver—Dominion Line M*y 2 from the C. & E Co. Angloman—Dominion Line May 9 Messrs. Geo. Tripp and C. Bowson leave Ezra, tha priest, the scribe, of the law of Just Arrived ! Yokohama and Hong Kong About one hundred and fifty head of Lethbridge House, Empress of Japan, 19th April. FROM tntW VORK. by to morrow night's train for the east. the God of heaven, shall require of you, it CHILDREN'S Majestic—White Star Line May 0 An informal dance was given in their honor be done speedily.' young ateera were moved from here to J. H. Rail Waggons- West side Square, Lethbridge Germanic—White Star Line May 13 at the Buiiding Co.'s Hail last evening, at Wallace's range on Willow Creek, last St. Paul —American Line April 29 The Columbian Minstrel* who played Box Waggons. Sydney, Australia. week. Thet>e cattle vvt-re disposed <>f by IC New York—American Line May 6 which about twenty couples were present, here on Friday and Saturday evenings did Express Waggons. Warrimoo, 30th April. Messrs-. Parker, Bonnell and Cox. II W. Henderson, Proprietor. Southwark—Red Stur Lire May 6 and a very pleasant time was passed. not meet with the success they deserved- Dolls' Perambulators. Seeding operations have been in progress Noordland—Red Star Line May 13 The report of Mr. R L. Alexander in the Although only an amateur company, their Wheelbarrows. 8 ular California—Allao Srate May 15* for some few days. Too much moisture is r^v. P°P house is situated on the West side of The only direct connection with Atlantic department of the interior blue book, shows programme waa fair and should have been .411 th*M*e liav«» Iron \Vlieelt» and Axle* TTTii-Z® Square, within five minutes' walk of the Cabin, *40, S45, .^50, $80, £70, $50. Intermediate, the principal reason that more grain has net and. In different Mateo. B^lway D«pot. Steamers from St. John, Halifax and S30 to §35. Steerage, S24.50 and upwards. that 2,468 immigrants, exclusive of those better patronized, especially as the object Passengers ticketed through to all points in Great been sown. A good aftfcortment ol' New York. who arrived by trail, settled along the line way a charitable one—the benefit of the First-olass Accommodation for the Britain and Ireland and at special low rates to ail About the ueual uuinber of dncka and Trains go alongside steamers and bag­ parts of the European continent. Prepaid passage of ths C. & E. between January 'and Oct­ Gait Hospital. But it seems that the Cheap -:- Hammocks Travelling Public. arranged from all points. geeee are on the lake.- this spring. Very gage checked on board. ober, 1895. Out of these the large proper theatre going publio of Lethbridge require Apply to nearest Railway or Steamship few have been bagged however, as they are For the little on***. fine Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. Lowest Rates always obtainable. Agent, to tion of 1,470 oauie from the State*. During the best going to draw them out and when too wary for the average sportsman. Write lot- lr*iric*e«is*. A. B. MAIERS, Agent, the same period 843 horses, 503 head of they get that tbey are willing to patronize » Two Billiard and Pool Tables. Apply to Lethbridge. cattle, and a total value of settlers' effects it to tbeir utmost bent, as was evidenced BIRTH. A. B. MAIEKS, Agent Lethbridge, Or to WILLIAM STITT, to the amount of $235,526 were brought in by the large audiences afforded the Fraser SCOTT.—At Lethbridge, on the 12th inst., General Agt., U.P.R offices, *** Btr is rtookad with the unest brands of Oio»ra at to ROBT. KfiRR, Tragic aifuager, by the immigrants. Dramatic Co. the wife of Hugh Seott, of a daughter. *•*> OWw, Oiftfw *ie, Ss*_i«r amd Soda Wateea Winnipeg. the cultivators of the soil and cattle A CAREFUL STUDENT OF SOCIAL RE­ PERSONAL & POLITICAL LKTIIHHIDCKNKWS raisers can make more money hero than TIIE NEWS OE THE DAY. A TYPO'S RELEASE FORM. can be made hy such occupations in any part of the I'nited States through which CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE. FROM THE AWFUL SUFFERING OF Rev. W. Oalhrallh, I.. EM B , Pastor of Kim SPECIALLY INTERESTING NEWS. Wednesday, April lo. 1890. Street Methodist Church, Toronto, has I have paased. California has a beautiful RHEUMATISM. climate in many respects, but eternal a : positnrs will It is estimated there are between 150 blower sent on receipt of ton cents in t>e paid in full. Lilacs, be places this Grst of all flower­ and 200 cases of typhoid fever in the city best physician, and at tho end of that exception of Premier Greenway were ing shrubs for Manitoba. Should be of Windsor. The cause of the epidemic time he was again able to resume his stamps or silver. S. Gr. Detchon, 11 present. Church street, Toronto. Rev. A.Grant, pastor of tho Baptist planted in lumps the larger iho better. in attributed to the filthy water supply. duties. Daring the next four years he It is stated that Mr. McDowell, M. P., ehun h at Winnipeg, has gone on a trip Verities scaernla snperha, light purple, was anbj.ct to frequent light, attacks, Ragged Ifoggard (at the door) -I'm is going to get the newT senatorship for to the old country. afterwards blue; Albert the Good, reddish Robert Bdgeworth Stanton, age 42, and finally thought a chango of location willin' to work, inaddim, but I can't get Saskatchewan, and that T. If. Daly is to OUR MAIL. Already clear water can be seen at purple; Cobmas, Grant, Prince of Wales, well-known express messenger who was might be Den ficial. With this idea Mr. nuthin* to do at my profession." Airs. be made Lieutenant-Governor of the Fort William. It is reported that navi­ President Grevy and many others ali the tirst to make the run hot ween Mon­ Robbins visited the different American Snapperlon- -11'm! What is your profes­ Northwest. worthy of cultivation. treal and Toronto for the Dominion Lx cities, somotimos in good health and 0'-»r mail gation will open early. sion? Ragged Haggard—f am an anglo- There was a lively scrap in the senate I pright honeysuckle as a hardy plant press company, is dead. maniac. brings us every The Cauchon block at Winnipeg, de­ for Manitoba this ranks nest the lilac. one day last week, between Ogilvie, Roulton and Perley. The former t o, day tlozens of stroyed by fire some weeks beck, will be They have a pretty appearance even Col. Q, Amyot, M. P. for llellecbase, TRIED, TESTED AND TRUE. refitted an a great residents! palace. when not in bloom. Makes a good was found dead in his residence at Quebec some day previous, said that Perlev was letters about hedge. Varieties, Tartarian, Pink Flow­ a few days back. Death is supposed to disgracing the senate by bringing per­ Capt. Joseph Parkor, father of Gilbert Thousands Know of the Quick and Cer­ sonal charges against Lieut.-Gov. Mac­ Burdock Blood ering, Grandiflora, Alba. have been caused by a sudden attack of tain Relief That Comes fn in Sent Parker,the Canadian novelist, celebrated Barberv Only two varieties stand our congestion of the lungs. During the Ltel kintosh. On the last occasion Perley Bitters. Some his 90th birthday at Belleville, Friday. American Kidney Cure. said that Roulton waB disgracing the sen winter. Tlie fruit is used for the manu­ rebellion, Col. Amyot hud charge of the from merchants whwh o want to buy facture of Jellies, The common and pur­ 65th battalion. This medicine will not cure all the ills ate in bringing up the letters of Henry Mr.li.il. Agar has been appointed ple varieties see both good. The ter­ that flesh is heir to, but it will cure kid­ Wentw rth Monk in debates. He also it, some from people who want to successor to Mr. T. J. McBride, as mana The body of Miss Daisy Louther, of accused Ogilvie of being connected with minal buds should be pinched about the ney trouble of whatever kind -no case too know about it, unci more from cer.oft.be Massey-Harris Co., at Winni­ Spear fish, Sonth Dakota, daughter of IV. aggravated. It will cure speedily—sure the Exchange bank affair. Ogilvie middle of August. Louther of that p.ace, waa found under peg. Flowering currant, yellow flowering relief in six hours. It ia rich in healing denied i', at tbe same timo saying that people who do know about it be­ the floor of the dancing pavilion in a powers, ar d whilst it t\ lickly gives ease, Perley was drawing his mileage and Lev. J. B. Silcox, of Chicago, hea been and Gordon's currant are highly recom­ grove of trees a lew yards from her fath­ cause they have tried it and been mended. where pain existed before, it aleo gives sessional indemnity at the same time as paying his former parishioners at the er's yard. A bullet had been irred he was a commissioner to tho World's cured. One of them was from Mr. Congregational church, Winnipeg, a Spirea—Mr. Scott only finds two var­ strength to the weak and deranged or­ through her bead. She was disappoint gans, making the cure complete and last­ Fair. Perley denied this, after which vis't ieties to grow, Opulifolia and Van Ilout- ed in a love affair. The young woman J. Gillan, B.A.V 39 Gould Street, tee is the beet of all. ing. Thousands who know what South peace was restored. Mrs. Thos. Davie, wife of British Col­ was connected with some of the beat American Kidney Cure has done f.r Toronto. Read how he writes: Philadelphiaa, fiyrimra or Mock Orange families in the Black Hills. Toronto News: The Liberal party will umbia's chief iosti e, is dead. The fun­ —Hardy, with good foliage, and white them wiil tell you so. leaye no stone unturned to secure a re­ GENTLEMEN,—During the winter of eral was one of the largest in the history Howe B. John Goldie, of the Qoldie & McCu'- again unable to get out of Led, until in ;, turn to power at the coming elections. 1892 my blood became impure on account ofthe province. Popper," the little boy asked, "what The statement of J. Isreal Tarto at La- Vibnrnim, Snowball or Guelder Rose— loch Co., is dead, after an illness of sev­ 1888 he finally settled in New York, kind of a horse is it that they call a of the hearty food I ale in the cold In the Pearsall suit the supreme court Perfectly hardy and ea«iiy cultivated. eral months from blood poisoning, in his Here, for about two years bo follower! plug'?', "A balky one my son. They call prairie recently that Sir Oliver Mowat will direct the campaign in Ontario, lays weather. Ambition, energy and saecess at Washington has decided the Great High Bosh Cranberry found wild in 75 th year. He Ins been a resident of his occupation with comparatively little im that because be is a stopper." Northern cannot consolidate with the the woods along the lied and Assini Gait over forty years. He was a most sickness, when hesnfi'ereda severe attack bare a remarkable shrewd move on the forsook me, and all my efforts were in part of Mr. Laurier. If he could use the vain. My skin became yellow, my bowels Northern Pacific. boine is a beautiful plant when'cultiyated. exemplary citisen and wivi held in the which left him. until a few months ago, Agonfy.!ii_r, Transfixing Pain. Mr. Bedford adds the following lists of very highest esteem, lie leaves a widow a martyr to that kaleidoscopic disease. popularity of Sir Oliver in Ontario, Mr. became inactive, my liver was lumpy and Mr. Joseph Carman, of the Winnipeg Fielding in Nova Scotia, Mr, Greenway shrnbs be ban found successful : Souther- and one son. Alex. R. Qoldie, and two Air. Robbins recovered somewhat alter The most excruciating pain known is hard, my eyes became inflamed,nty appe­ school board, has been investigating free daughters survive. Deceased was a perhaps earned by Anifina Pectoris, in Manitoba, with bis own influence in wood, < iround Cherry,Siberian Dogwood, weeks of idleness and went back to the tite was gone, and the days and nights text books in tho east and south, and is Weeping Oaragana, Siberian Pea Tree, brother of James Goldie, of Ayr. types, hut again and again he waa laid up, which is most to be dreaded of any cf the Quebec, be would bave some reason to en­ strongly in favor of them. Golden Elder,Sunberry. Native Cornies, working only about &ix days a month. diseases of the heart. It distinguishes ter into the campaign with a measure of passed'in unhappiness and restlessness Mr. L. Rogers, who has jost returned Rnssian < fiive, Native Saskatoon. The following motion is before tbe Oraduaity he grew worse, and almost dis itself especially by pain, and by pain encouragement. It is not all likely, how For some months I tried doctor*' from tbe Dominion capital, ie quite sure PEBENNl \I. PLANTS. Ontario Legislature: "That this house eouraged entered the Mister's hospital. which is best described as agoniziig. ever, that Sir Oliver will be able to exer­ and patent medicines of every description, would view with approval, and as worthy cise bis provincial strength in a Domin­ the Dominion government intends to im­ Pacony, the best, of the perennial?.. After spending many weary mo*.tha The pain literally transfixing the patient, but received no benefit. Being advised prove St. Andrew's Rapids. person who has apiece of ground ofeneourgement, any movement towards within "ds walls, be was discharged with generally radiating from the heart to ion contest. The issues are altogether the organization of voluntary societies in the awful verdict 'incurable." More the left shoulder and down the arm. The different. There is no trade policy under by a friend to try H.B.B., I am ylad to Inspector Wilson, of the N. W. M. P.. ought to have some. The Chinese varie­ ties are hardy, and by bavins* a number the larger cities of the jno irjee, having from a sense of duty, than with hope he face shows the picture of terror, and is discussion in the elections tor the legisla­ have the opportunity of testifying to the at Kstevan, bay been transferred to Duck 5 for their object the giving of such assis­ tried other hospitals in the city, bnt either deathly white or livid. To a per­ ture, while ihat is by far the most im­ marvellous re-sult. After using three Lake. Inspector Btarnes, from Regina, of different km/ a the bloom can be kept up from June 1 to .Inly 15. Among tant e to unemployed as would contribute with the same result, and resigned to his son su tiering from this species .of heart portant feature of a federal contest. bottles 1 i'c-lt much heller, and when ihe will fill the vacancy at tbe former place. towards making them self-supporting, Therefore, there ia no guarantee that Sir others mentioned were Virgo Maria, fate, he left for his old home, where he trouble or from palpitation or fluttering fifth bottle was finished 1 enjoyed health by Fettling them on unoccupied lands in arrived in February, 1893, a crippled re­ of the heart, shortness of breath or Oliver Mowat would be all that isexpect- Lev. A.C. Kettle, of Ou'Appello, has Baron Rothschild, DeJachi, Louis Van in lhe greatest degree, and have done «o been placed in charged of St. Alban's Houttee, Modesie, Madam Victor Ver- the province, or oilier lands within the semblance of his former self, and was smothering spells, the value of Ih-. Aar- ed in the fight for the Dominion prize. church. Moosomin, lefl vacant Ov tbe dier. province. passed unrecognized bv his former new's Cure for the Heart cannot be esti­ from that day up lo dale. Therefore 1 removal of Rev. W. T. Milton to Winni­ Phlos The common varieties do well, Tho Newfoundland peal fishery lias had friends. Here in the house of his father, mated, as it will give relief in thirty HORSE THIEVES. have much pleasure in recommending B. peg. ami cau be obtained from any nursery. a remarkable falling otl during the past James \V. Robbins, he was bed-ridden minutes in every case, and if judiciously B.B. to all poor suffering humanity who until tbe summer, and then during the Houth Dakota Farmers the Victims. A I rug list is ifiven. twenty or twenty-five years. At one used, will effect a cure. Dr. Agnew's suffer from impure blood, which is the Many applications for experienced warm days he was able to walk about Cure for the Heart is th-» greatest life An organized gang of horse thieves has farm help are being received at the de­ German Irish has proved hardy here time the fleet included over 500 vessels. beginning and scat ot all diseases. and of easy culture. There is a long list In 1873, the outfit was composed of 19 with the aid of a spiked cane for a few saving remedy of the age. lately made a raid in eastern Hughes partment of agriculture of the Manitoba steamers and 87 Bailing vessels, and 50 minutes at a time. When the cold and Sully counties, in South Dakota. At J. GILLAN, B.A., 20 Gould St., Toronto, government; good wages are being of­ of these; also the common purple being weather approachrd, however, he was one of tlie best. of these set sail from Conception Bay DOCTORS AND BLISTERS FAIL. this time of the year horses are allowed fered. alone. This year there are only P.»steam­ again confined to the house. Link Tills to run on the prairie and might be gone Liii ies The only liiliee, Mr. Scott haa wero frequently recommended to Air. A divine healer, Rev. W, E.Chriemae, succeeded with are the tingle and double ers and no sailing vessels leaving for the Rut Oae Dose of South American Rheu­ several days before any search would be ] lowest Prices has peen stirring religious circles in ice from Conception Bav. R ports from Robbins. and in December last he started made for ihem. Taking advantage of tiger iillien. Mr. Bedford has good suc- to tafce them. The fi st box was un- matic Cane Relievos and Half a Rottle Winnipeg. Among those assisted, ia a .vith others, including the Japan­ the fleets so far aro favorable, although this the gang located at a deserted ranch Ever Quoted. blind man, who professes to fiave re­ the loss of three vessels was a baa begin­ noticeable bnt the second produced a Cures. in the northeastern Sully county, and ese lily. Liliies should be planted in slight change for the better. More were Write For ceived eight. clump:-1. ning. Robert E. Gibson, Pembroke's well- made it their rendezvous for several davs, SCHOOL DESKS then taken and the improvement was New Catalogue Mr. J. S. Hough, Q. ft, of tbe law firm Other Plants- Larkspurs,Uemerocallia, known merchant: "I contracted rheu­ while they selected hoi sea over a large daily hailed with joy by his friends. The matism in very eevere form in 1888, and area. Taking several nig1 ts for their of I Ion eh & Campbell, Winnipeg, has Oriental Poppies, Trilliums, Cyprepe- AN AWFUL EXPLOSION. iheumatism slowly "but surely left and been married at Los Angeles, Cab. to dums, Bleeding Heart, etc. have suU'ered untold misery every spring work, and choosing only the best and has not since returned, "in March last since, I have repeatedly applied fly most valuable animals, they took a bunch 111, Miss Julia Chaffey, Bister of Aid. Chaffey, Rosea—The hybrid perpetual are the Nitroglycerine Works Destroyed, at Pe- Air. Robbins was once more at work and beet, and these like all perennial plants, blisters with but little success. Doctors of about 1 *K> horses and started foi North of Winmpae. trolia—Fatal Rcsolls, has not lost a day since; the cane has Dakota. At Oando, two of the party. require a lfeht covering of straw in tlie long sin. o been discarded, and ''Ed" is whom I consulted likewise failed to re­ ONR OF THE John L. Haekett writes Hani n from winter. Among other varieties . 179; 30 to 40, 80; 40 to B0, 10; To be j nat ices of the peace—Robert No remedy that she could find gave any Spaniards are winning most of their Rev. Mr. Soowdon, of < ittawa, haa re 50 tollO, 10; 60 to SO, 11. Kerr Wilson, of St Laurent; Isaac Adams relief; finally «he tried Burdock I'.lood battles with it right now. SEEDS the Bishop of \tha Place of birth- rCogland, 105; Ireland, Archibald, of klaraviila; James Cairns Bitters, and.after taking six bottles was RE YOU • • • basea. in which his ;> describes a Scotland, 2o; Germany, 11; Roasts, 11; Low rie, of Bjgot; George Blight, of entirely eared. That is now more than | Henri Plsease Relieved In SO Minutes. visit to Wopnskow, the youngest mission Oakville. two years ago and she has had no return Canada, 180; Holland,5; Belgium 2, Elan- Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives Ff-A N rs in i Wopnskow Ins some Poland, l; [Tnited States, 18; I -e- The resignation of William Dogan, of of tbe malady. I also have had occasion : : 1NTETLESTE0 IM ! '• to use BB,B. and 1 cannot speak too perfect relief in all caaer of Organic or 150 miles from Athabasca Landing. The land,8; Denmaik, 3; France, 2, Switzer­ Oarberry, as a jostico of iho peace ha* Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, PLOWKR8 parney had to be made with dogs. He land Ireen acceded. highly in its favor. PLANTS AND FLOWERS? The resignation of Harold Tnrnbull, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer­ mourn If sr., send address for (Ja-aloffo* was accompanied by A 8. White and an Religious Denomination Church of I always recommend it to my friends less remedy for Palpitation, Hhornneas of Wrtt Indian guide. AI Calling lake the party Kngland, I JO; Roman Catholic, 100; Pies- as examiner of titles in the land ti Ies and in every case with good resu ts, have the largftet lanpe of yla^s in ^J has been ac- Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Canada, covering lOGnO wjnare feet. U°} we e well received by Indians. by ter ian, 52; Methodist, 61; vl'onmmite, 3; office, Portage la Prairie, Hoping this may be of use to von, I am, 41 Side and ail symptoms of a Diseased Send for Catalog. Flowers and Floral Designs Bbipr* Baptists, 12 Lutherans, 17; Jews, 2; Sal­ cepted. Yours verj truly, WILLIAM DAY. 0 3 Word has just been received in the Heart. One dose convinces, promptly, on ehoit notice. Cat h * vation Army, 7; Infidels and Pagan, 6; no Sold by all druggists. citv of the burning of Bishop Reeve's church, I • A PRAIRIE SCHOONER. and Carnations always on hand. residence at Fort Sim-son, on the Mac­ -i The total coat of the jails was .lack and Jill wen" up the hill, FORT ROUGE GREENHOUSE CO. kenzie River. The event occurred some $10,1 hi 91, The subsistence, $2,555 26,or A Snow Sail Boat luyexitlon. With merry shout and laughter; Tbe Master—Is it raining very hard, R.ALST0N time ago, and house and contents, which -•nts per dav per inmate. T< ibune. Messrs. Rice Bros, have cotstructed on Jack swept down and through the town, Thomas? The servant—No sir, only W. FRANCIS. MAnager, included alt the supplies till next Bum And Jill came ''scorching" after. hail stones, sir. Winnipeg, Man. mer, were completely burned. Tho Bis­ their fnrm reir Pense what might truly WINNIPEG, - - hop and Mis. Reeve escaped with diffi­ Manii.iWa moi Northweat Railway Fliten- Le called a prairie schooner. ft is an mon. adapta! ion of the iceboat with the run­ Norway Fine Syrup cures Coughs, Ct.ta.il. KeUeved m io to 60 Seconds. culty to the H. B. fort, where they are Golds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asihma, Sore One short pufl" of the breath through now staying. Bishop Reeve contracted a Recently the three Messrs. Allan, of ners much wider and broader, to suit the Montreal. Senator Drnmmond, Mr Mac yielding snow of our level prairie?. The Thn.at and all Lung Troubles. the Blower, supplied with each bottle of severe cold and rheumatism during the Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. diucBee exposure. Their many friends in Mani­ Dowell, ML IV for Saskatchewan, and Mr. sail is large, so as to obtain 6= much William McDonald, MP.for Eastern As- power as possible; the two spars being 'Her fiance is a pronounced brunette, this Powder over the surfece ofthe nasal toba will regret to hear of this great loss 30 anil 32 feet respectively. The boat passages. Painless and delightful to nee, The Stearns Bicycle which the bishop ard his unwearied sinniboia, had an interview Sir Cha**. is he not?" said one young woman, "No," , At ^"^ li£tit, staunch, has proved that with favorable wind and i4 it relieves instantly, ana permanently r helpmeet have sustained.—Tribune. Tupper, and Hon. Mr. Haggarfc repaid replied the other; He is a Russian. Ho Stylish, speedy mount. 7tere's a beit io everything;; tbe vo Stearns 1- » ini> government assistance towards an snow, she can outstrip any ordinary can be spelled, but not pronounced," cures Catarrh, Uay Fever, Colds, Head­ veritable edition dc 101 e among bicycles. Finished in black or orange Mr. FLM. Howell, Q 0., haa returned extension ofthe M. & N. W. railway to team of horses. On a trip she made the ache, Sore Throat, Tonsi litis and Deaf­ btearns, riders are .atisbed uden, and always piuud ai kings ci ibtit iun to Grand Coulee, a distance of ten ness. 00 cents. D:Ounts. Vour address will ioiurfe lecti^i ot our uand-ioxnc new culogue to Winnipeg from Southern California, Prince Albert. The members ofthe depu­ ^ems.ued, ..The Ye||ow he||ow„ where he had been for some time for the tation were vHI pleased \wfh the result miles, in thirly-flve minutes. Judging Tom—That man over there has been Sold by all druggists. the benefit of hia health. He is much by the success of thia boat, the North­ quite successful, I believe. Bob—Per­ AMERICAN RATTAN C0.s TORONTO, OUT. | J. K. ASHDOWN WINNIPEG, MAN ami U is understood they made a favor­ bt* * N * * - improved. To a reporter Mr. Howell able impression ou the ministers. Mr. west may }e-_ see snow boat clubs formed haps he takes a great deal of interest A gent—Hir, do you need any typewriter un MAI said: "1 rein in to Manitoba with great Ma Dowe'l haa been working ou thia through the country, and a new winter in hiB business. Tom—Yes, he is supplies ? Merchant--Yes; Bend me faith in its future and the firm belief that matter since the session began. eport introduced.—Free Pre] . a pawnbroker. about four pounds of candy. REMEDIAL CONFERENCE. eral government, as embodying the views is no safeguard. We know by experi­ week to the representatives of the differ­ are in question. The problem presented has bee J touched on in the preceding ro- PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS. of tho Manitoba government upon tho ence that in schools where there was a ent denominations to which the pupils in tho school question is to secure to marks. A a to clause two of our memor­ question, it is stated that the proposal to Protestant minority under the old sys­ may belong in such a way as to propor­ them their just and lawful privileges andum, your objections could he met by Appointments Made to the Fields in tlie NO SETTLEMENT REACHED. establish a system of state aided separate tem, most bitter complaints were made tion the time allottod as nearly aa pos­ schools in any form cannot bo agreed to. under the constitution in such a manner provisions as to detail. If desired the West by the Home Mission Hoard. ofthe inability of the non Catholic sible to the number of pupils in the as to cause the minimum of interference privileges of teaching religion could be Missionary appointments to presby­ That order-in-oouncl was taken as the children to properly progress with their school of the respective denominations. a Wetk at Winnipeg tho Cnumitg- basis ofthe policy of tho government up­ with the public school system of Manito­ limited to a certain times in the schools teries in the synod of Manitoba and N. studies, owing to the time of the school Two or more denominations to havo the ba, and in that view wo think our sugges­ attended by Roman Catholics. The point W. T. were made at the home mission .lonorn llepuri. The OtllcUt Report. on the question, in the late general pro - being taken up with religious instruc­ privilege of uniting for the purpose of vincial election, and upon it the govern­ tion has merits. As to your second that provision should I e made for non- committe of tho Presbyterian general tion. The same result would inevitably such religious exercis s. If no duly objection we mav observe that the Roman Catholic children is certainly well taken, assembly which lately met at Toronto. ment was sustained. It is clear therefore follow in an aggravated degree if we were rrhe Ottawa commissioners, Messrs. authorized representative of any of the Catholic population contribute their share and is quite in accordance with our views, Owing to the large number of students that we are precluded from accepting the unable to control the holding of religious denominations attend, the regular school tvitAV 1 V^j inline and Smith arrived at proposition which has been made. Such of all taxation for schools, and in return which were in this respect imperfectly in the advanced classes, and especially &1«nii^ on Wednesday night, March exercises in every case whore the Roman work to bo carried on until 4 o'clock." are'entitled to obtain education in view expressed in tbe memorandum. Neither in theology, making application for ap­ acceptance would, in our opinion, bo a Catholic children were in minority. It ^a^we^receiveaind^ne form, tho direct breach of faith with the people of "No pupil to be permitted to be present ofthe rights held by the minority under of the propositions which you make pointments to the home mission fiold for is our belief that in such case the schools at such religious exercises or teaching, if the constitution. The contention that would, it seems to us, remove the sense the coming summer, the general assem­ SStor of militia being lonored by a our province. would be of little benefit to tho non- Iragoona. Thoy drove the parents shall object. In such case the the system we propose would be unduly of unjust treatment existing among the bly's committee declined to appoint a Iwdypnardoi the d Apart from tho fundamental objection Catholic minority. Mfto the Manitol ^^^^ pupil to bo dismissed at 3 P>0." expensive and the limitations on ordin­ minority, nor would they possess tho ele­ number of men in the preparatory de­ wwj .*. .1 . Ai...^ta.ha hotel. above stated, we think it due to you to In view of the above remarks, it will "Where the school room accommoda­ ary separato Fchool privileges embodied ments of permanency and freedom from partment in Manitoba college, who w ere Thenextday tho lion. J. D. Cameron, state somewhat in detail a few of the 1 .-cretarThe y of the provin* c ial government, be unnecesssary to deal at length with tion at the disposal of the trustees i>er- in our proposition, wil be considered friction in administration which aro cer­ recommended by tho synod's committee »ereu practical objections to your proposals. the other proposals contained in the mits, instead of alloting different days of later on. In so far as thero is any prin­ tainly necessary for a final and peaceable which met in Winnipeg. About 100 in ^ - - the gentlemen and man. As to the tirst clause : waited opon I for the conference. Mr. memorandum, and our remarks thereon the week to diflennt denominations, the ciple violated by the application of solution of existing difficulties. all of those apply to the assembly's com­ 1. Separate > chords under this clause riffleronand Hon. C. aTiftonSift , ihe attor- will therefore be confined to a brief trustees to direct that the pupils be taxes to the support of schools in which We onoe more appeal to you in the in­ mittee were left without appointment. would result in a teacher having under space. separated and placed in different rooms Roman Catholic doctrines are taught Those appointed were : HgfwMaeral, were appointed to represent bis (barge a comparatively email number terests of the whole population of the As to text books—It will be impracti­ for the purpose of religious exercises, as your alternative suggestion would seem province, indeed of the Dominion, as Presbytery of Superior—Rev. J. S. E local government. Premier Green of pupils of various ages and degrees of to be quito as objectionable as ours. •ray did not wish to net. owing to fear, cable to provide by statute that the text may be convenient." well as in the- interests ofthe minority, Brown. h il! heaUh lliat lu Uii ht efficiency. The school could not, there­ books should be satisfactory to the Ro­ thrW > - ^ ««t he We believe that the foregoing proposal In reply to your third objection, we to re-consider the decision at which you Presbytery of Winnipeg—Rev. D. Me- fore, be properly graded, and could not man Catholic minority; but we haye no will remove every well founded griev­ able to be present at each session. attain the degree of eilicieney reached by beg to urge upon you that the changes have arrived, and to make some proposal Leod and Rev. J. S. Hamilton. Students, doubt that if other points could be ance. that we could regard as alfoiding a R. McMillan, T. R. Peacock, S. Luudy, The conference waa opened on Friday public schools in cities, towns and vil- agreed upon an arrangement could be we suggest are much less than what we mornini.' at the Manitoba hotel, with tho If the objection ofthe minority be that understand to bo involved ordinarily by cha-ce of the settlement which we so Joseph Bell, John Russoll, Wm. Gold, J. liagep. Grading of classes and mutual arrived at on the text book question the schools are Protestant as alleged in three Ottawa and two Manitoba com* competition would be destroyed. The the establishment of separate schools. earnestly desire. W. S. Lowry, W. B, Tato, Ingar Buason, which would be mutually satisfactory. some of the petitions, then the objection J. C. Robinson, Wm. Bell. Catechists, mjfesionere in attendance. It waa Riven separate school would, therefore, of We regard this part ef the difficult? as We do not insist npon normal schools. (Signed.) DONALD A. SMITH. out at the opening that m> one else can be fully and finally disposed of by As to text books and representation on ALP. DBSJARDINI S. W, H. Faryon and A. Macdonald. necessity bo inferior. Experience else­ comparatively easy of adjustment. complete secularization. n-nnM be in attendance. where will prove the truth of this con­ the boards, as a matter of practice and A. R. DICKEY. Presbytery of Rock Lake—Rev. W. C. The eommis3ionera met dailv up to tention. We would havo no objection to the If the real object be the desire to have admin.stration we find that you raise in Lowdon and Rev. G. P. Taltree. Stu­ Catholic people being represented npon along with efficient secular education, dents, G. II. Mensiea and J. G. Hobman. Thursdaymorning, April 2od,the last 2. The organization of the separate point of fact no objection. We do not session heing held that morning at. 10.30. the advisory board and the board of ex proj>er religious training, then the second ask that the Roman Catholics have a TIIE FINAL REPLY. Presbvtery of Glenboro—Student, J. school would be compulsory. Neither plan proposed offers an effective method Tho Dominion commissioners bv re aminers. In point of fact, his grace, the separate right to elect trustees or other­ Government Buildings, A. Cleland. tho Roman Catholic parents nor the late archbishop, was offered a seat on the of attaining the object desirod. In fact it Presbytery of Portage la Prairie—Rev. ports (tiven ont had a good time. What school trustees wonld bave any option. wise to have any special representation April 1, 1896. with the friendly meeting of the com- advisory board. lint we see no practical is difficult to conceive what better plan on tire board of trusees, being content J. Patterson and Rev. T. G. McLeod. The voluntary idea upon which, almost could be proposed even were dealing with Honorable Arthur R. Dickey, Honorable niissioners and dinners every now and way of embodying such a proyision on with the protection afforded by an appeal Alphonse Depjardines, Sir Donald A. Students, D. A. Stewart, R. Gillies, C. H. universally, schorl organization depends, the statutes, 'The effect of such a statu­ a system of schools entirely Catholic. It Stewart, S. IT. < Iray and A. D. Menzies. again, there waa enjoyment ail round. and which rules in Ontario, where there to your own department of education, Smith, K.C.M.O : tory provision would be that the boards would be, in any event necessary to have and in this respect our proposals very Presbytery of Brandon—W. C. Little. At noon on Thursday they departed for is a fully developed separate school sys­ Gentlemen—We have the honor to Ottawa, no satisfactory result being would not be legally constituted without some general proyision aa to the time materially limit what is always consider­ Presbytery of Minnedosa—Rev. B. tem, is entirely eliminated. Given the Jatholic members, and the legal consti­ allotted for religious exercises and teach­ submit herewith our views upon your inched. requisite number of Roman Catholic ed the privileges essential in connection Smith and Rev. J. H. McGee. Students, tution of the board might be disturbed ing. The individual school could not be with a separate school system. The memorandum of yesterday. As remark­ Allan Morrison, W. C. Bennett, W. Si­ The official report of the conference children of school age, and tbe law would by the resignation of the Catholic mem- permitted to act without rostraint. The ed by yourselves in your memorandum, between the lOminion and Manitoba compel the separation without regard to proposed schools would be controlled by mons. berp, or the refusal of the Catholic nom­ timo suggested seems to be a reasonable trustees elected by tho whole body of lengthened reference to the objections Presbytery of Melita—Rev. IL A. Ur- coauni-woners is given below. It begins the wishes of the parents or tho trustees, inees to accept office. It would also bo and sufficient proportion of the school raised to your first suggestions will not with the first proposal presented by the and equally without regard to the abil­ ratepayers under the provisions of yt ur quhart./ Students, J. R. Robortson, W, impossible to give a statutory privilege hours,and the hour in the day is undoubt­ school law. There does not seem to be servo any valuable purpose at tho pres­ J. Englis. J. II. Rrown. Dominion commisaionera. ity of the district to maintain another of representation to one religious denom­ edly tlie most convenient for the ope) at ion ent stage of the discussion. Our purpose school. It is most probable aho that in any adequate foundation for your remark Presbytery of Regina—Rev. W. Burton, DOMINION PROPOSITION ination without according the same priv­ ol tho conscience clause. that the carrying into effect of our sug­ in stating the objections was to give our Rev. Thos. Wardrop. Students, 11. BUch a case it would be held that the Ro­ ileges to others. At the same time no distinction ot any views as to tho results which would fol­ man Catholic children had no legal right gestion would involve a modification of Walker, J. Mackintosh. A. Mackenzie, "Suggestions for settlement of ManiLo- lhe proposal to adequately assist a kind between denominations would be school organization greater than usual low irom the plan proposed, or any simi­ James Nairn, and .1. H. Turnbull. ba school question from Dominion com- to attend the public school. Thus "we made. Absolutely equal rights would lar plan. would bv law compel Roman Catholics separato normal school we could not con­ in cases of separate schools. We desired W. II. Irwin, II. J. Robertson, and J. n_is3ionera for Manitoba government. sider. It would bo absolutely unjustifi­ prevail. Non Catholics desiring a greater to minimize such modification, and The point of difficulty in arriving at a II. Wallace, of Manitoba college, wero Legislation shall ho parsed at tbe pre­ to separate themselves and deprive them amount of religious instruction of the right to send their children to tbe able. The Normal school is a technical think to some extent we suceeded. base of settlement seems to be very clear­ appointed lo the synod of British Col­ sent session of the Manitoba legislature training school for teachers. We en­ than is given at present might carry out ly defined. You maintain that, in the umbia. toprovi'le thai in towns and villages public schools. There seems to bo no their views. While this desirable end As to your first objection in detail, we precedent even in separato school deavor to raise it to the highest standard submit that under existing conditions words of your memorandum, "the Ro­ Studonts' Missionary society men sup­ where tiiere are resident pay, twenty five by devoting to it as much ofthe cchooi would be accomplished the uniformity man Catholics" cortainly haye important ply Slate Liver Petrel, Gilbert Plains, Roman Catholic children of school age, legislation for such a provision. and efficiency of the schools to which tho thore would notarise any great practical funds as can bo spared. There inconvenience, as in most of the locali­ legal rights in "connection with separate Kairleight, Hargrave, Parkissimo, Tarbol- and ia cities where there are say fifty of .".. In many cases it would be impos­ can be no argument advan­ children of all denominations would go, schools," and that yonr idea of the object ton, E. Ste van. such children, the board of trustees shall sible to provide a separato building, and would remain absolutely unimpa.red and ties affected the Roman Catholics are ced in favor of dividing tho sulliciently numerous to afford all ne­ ofthe conference is to give effect to those Trail and New Denver, B. C, are also arrange that such children shall have a the Roman Catholic children therefore funds, or of separating Roman Catholic unaffected. CLIFFORD SH TON, rights in the most unobjectionable way, supplied by Students' Missionary society school house or school room for their own cessary facilities for grading and compe­ would be assigned to a room in the pub­ teachers in process of training from the ,T. D. CAMERON. tition. Jn any event it must be qnite through the action of tho legislature of men. uBe, where they may be taught by a Ro­ lic school. It seems beyond dispute that others. The Koman Catholic teacher the province. man Catholic teacher , and Koman Cath­ clear that the standard of efficiency nothing could be worse than thi separa would not be prevented from acquiring maintained would naturally Ire higher HEAVY SNOWSTORMS. olic parents, or guardians, sav, ton in tion of children into two distinct bodies We hold, on tho contrary, that the religious instruction elsewhere, but it is CA iMMISSIONKRS' REJOINDER. than can be reached by Roman Catholics constitution givea the Roman Catholics number, may appeal to the department within daily view of each other. yed the lines of railway, aided by a heavy as we had in Manitoba prior to 1890 mal school. Hon. J. 1). Cameron, aid of the legislative grant. Considering under provincial legislation. thaw, has done a good deal to reopen ofthe department on any snch appeal. could only be put into operation where Gentlemen,—We beg leave to acknow­ As to :he question of permits: The the question of efficiency alone wo think Your proposition aims at the legal railway communication in Ontario. Provision Bhall me made by this legis­ the Roman Catholic races adopted the ledge your communication dated yester­ it cannot be denied that the state of Trains are beginning slowly to arrive at lation that schools wherein the maj >rity legislative grant would be sufficient to proposition in the memorandum mig t day, and written in reply to our sugges­ recognition by tho legislature of Manitoba i>e agreed to by the government, to bo affaire under the system we suggest would ' f the right ol the Koman Catholic people their destinations anywhere between efchildren are Catholics shall be exempt* maintain the school, but under the plan tions for settlement of the Manitoba be very much better for tbe community fifty and seventy hours late. All passen­ oi from the requirements of the regula­ proposed this idea is not recognised. If carried out as a matter of administration. school question. to separate for school purposes. Onr The last clause of the memorandum than that which would obtain under proposition aims at removing every ger trains east and west were canselled tions ts to the religious exercises. the number of Roman Catholics are to be We regret to find that thero has been existing conditions, or under the reme­ till further notice, and Toronto was iso­ That textbooks be permitted in Oath found a school must be .provided and referring to the terms upon which the practical objection to the present system remedial bill would be withdrawn is not some misapprehension as to any under- dial bill if it became law. And if this without giving a legal right to separate. lated, save for communication with Ham­ die schools snch as will not offend the maintained. Ry whom ? By the public derslanding upon which the conference be so even the argument, from efficiency ilton, over a single track which had cur­ religion* views of the minority, ami school trustees. The rates paid by the it is submitted, in accordance with the We understand that by order iu council understanding arrived at upon the open­ was proceeded with. As to the first of is all upon the side of bringing the Ro­ your authority is limited to making a iously escaped the snow drifts. Tho which from an educational standpoint Roman Catholic tax-pavers might be those matters mentioned by you; we man Catholics amicably within the pub­ snow lay fifteen foet high, hard packed, shall be satisfactory to tlie advisory only one-tenth the cost ofthe school, yet ing of the conference. The understanding settlement satis'actory to the minority, was that in the event of a settlement understand the facts to bo that you in lic school system by some such met hod as and that as a matter of fact t: o minority between grades for large distances, and board. the rest of the district must maintain it. being made, the remedial till would be sisted tnat no further consideration of we suggest. snow plows wore useless in removing it. As a matter of fact in a great maj rrity of the remedial bill should bo pressed for will accept nothing snort of statutory Catholics to have representation on tho immediately withdrawn. The passing of Vour second objection in detail seems recognition of the right of separation. Several trains, which had drifts on each advisory hoard. casts, in cities, towns and villages in the ne.essary legislation, and tbe carrying by the Dominion (Jovernment until to­ side, had literally to be dug out. A train Manitoba, the contributions of the Ro­ day (Tuesday) and that we directed yonr founded on a misapprehension. Onr We regard ourselves as precluded by our Catholics to have representation on the out of the terms of the settlement, was memorandum was drawn in general declaration of policy preceding our last which left Montreal for Toronto on board of examiners appointed to exa­ man Catholic ratepayer would only be a to bs left to tbe parties, the clause of attention to the announcement to that Thursday night, succeeded only in getting effect in the newspapers of the day, and tonus, and did not in any senso intend to election from assenting to such statutory mine teacheis tor certificates. fraction of the cost of maintaining the the memorandum referred to, ia there­ exclude the principle of election on the recognition. While j fining with vou in ten miles out of the citv, and a train Itis also claimed tii at Chat holies should school. Aa a result the bulk of the ex­ fore, a departure in that it requires as a having every desire to meet your wishes, which left Montreal on Thursday night we further promised to communicate part of Roman Catholics, a principle the earnest deeire to roach a settlement, havseisistanee in the maintenance of a pense would require to be met out of tho condition of a withdra val of the reme­ which is elementary and which ia enr we are unable to suggest any way of for Toronto got in with great difficulty with the Dominion (Jovernment, asking r Normal school for the education *of their taxes paid by iron-Catholic ratepayers dial bill that legislation to carry out the bodied in the remedial bill. reconciling these tw o propositions. about fifty hours behind time. teachers. and the school would therefore be that the hill be not taken up on Friday. terms of tbe settlement if made, should As to your third objection, we cannot Incoming travellers have curious and The existing system of permits to non­ an additional and uunecesiary charge be enacted before the withdrawal of the This communication we sent, and we We are of the opinion that there sometimes startling experiences. The qualified teachers in Catholic schools to upon ihe school revenues already in were as much surprised as yourselves to agroe that there would be any special ad­ would be no objection on principle to bill. Apart from tbe understanding vantage in having Roman Catholic chil­ inconvenience occasioned to thousands beeontiimed for «ay two yearn, to enable every cas3 heavily burdened. It would which was had, it would be im possible find that late on tlie night of the Friday the plan we propose, and that its practi­ who bave been, and in many cases are them to qualify, and then tn be entirely l>e hard to conceive of a more indefensible sitting the bill was advanced a stage. We dren in a separate room as distinguished cal operation would prove to be very to accede to the terms of the 1 is!, clause. from teaching them in a separate build­ yet stranded at small wavside towns is discontinued. and offensive method of compelling one The legislature cannot meet until A prii cannot say what consideration forced the satiantetary. very groat. Lai!way men agroe that In all other respects the schools at portion of the people to pay for the edu­ gov* urnent to the conclusion that this ing. It would seem to be quite as object* It would give substantial relief on 16th, and under the ordinary procedure, tionable on principle to separate thern such experience in Ontario is unprece­ which Catholioa attend t... he public cation ami sectarian religious training of the government could not undertake to step 9 ai necessary, ani we sinceroly re- every material matter withoui legal sep­ dented. The Grand Trunk and Canadian schools and subject to every provision of ibe remainder, and to maintain a separate grot that my misunderstanding has aris­ for religious exercises, as one of your own aration. If the minority insists on legal have a bill passed before the twenty fifth suggestions would involve. Pacific railways aro each showing com­ the education acta for the timo being ia denominational school, to the principles of April, the day on which the Dominion en as to i point npon which we carried separation there does not poem to be any mendable enterprise in restoring facilities force in Manitoba. of which they were opposed. out wdiat we believed to be our engage We cannot altogether follow your rea­ poasibilily of reaching a basis of com­ for travel. parliament expires by effluxion of time. soning with respect to tho linancial ob­ A written agreement having heen ar­ It is qnite (dear that such a plan would ment, and oom whie'j w'o did all we promise. Several minor accidents are reported rived at. and the necessary legislation prove unworkable. The non-Catholic It will be sesn from the above remarks could to have vour wishes observed. jections. As before stated the Roman We cannot bnt express our regret and in the way of ditching of engines, ate, people wonld continually struggle against. that the plan proposed involves the Catholics must pay their share of the tax­ disappointment at tho failure ol our no- parsed, tie- remedial hill now before par­ As to rhe see-nd matter which you ation, be it great or small, and in return but there were no fatalities. liament in to be withdrawn, and any supporting what they wonld consider to establishment of a state-aided denom­ mention, there seems to have been a (dear goti tions. We assumed when a confer­ inational system of state aided separate they have a right to educational privil­ ence was asked for by the federal govern­ rights and privileges which might be be an unjust burden. The trustees elected and perhaps not unnatural misunder­ eges. The school laws aro full of finan­ claimed hy the minority in view ofthe would probably be in accord with the schools, which in practical effect would standing bet we n us. We understood you ment, with full knowledge of the fact A CENTENARIAN. decision hy thejudioial committee ofthe carry with it the evils cf the system cial an nnalies as ours for example in that we were dearly stopped by the views of the majority and might prove tostipulate Lhat * ben the school question the case of a wealthy man without child­ An Old Hitririon liny Hohllor SHU to he privy council, shall daring the dueob hostile and refractory in carrying ont tho which prevailed prior to I•;•'») and would was settled the remedial bill would be terms of the order in council of Dec. 2o, ren as compared with a poor man who I'OIIIMI on Duty. BervaiK-H of snch agreement remain in details of the scheme. Altogether it is also involve grave additional evils and withdrawn and we , Irom assenting to tho re-establish­ difficulties of which we have hitherto has a large family. Yon observe that in ment of separate schools in anv form, Tho old cannon which adorns the abeyance and lie not farther insisted clear that a most, unhappy state of affairs you to believe that this was to take Ontario and Manitoba prior to 1890 a upon." would result. We believe there is no bad experience. Tlie objections maybe place as soon as an agreement was ar­ 'hat it was with the object of securing north end of the Parliament grounds is separate school could not bo established substantial modifications, which, while DONALD A. SMITH, justification for substitnting such an summarised as being: rived at between ua, and the concluding now a centenarian, having, according to 1st. The statutory division ofthe peo­ unless the rates with the legislative grant falling short of the principle of separa­ the date on the breech, been cast in 1706. HI ..il DESJARDIKS, arrangement for that which now' exists. paragraph of our suggestions therefore could maintain it, and BUggest that our At present in every city, town and villae-e ple into separate denominational clashes. ex pi eased our understanding of what waa tion, wonld remove every alleged reason This piece of artillery was brought in A. R. I Hi KEY. proposition is faulty in that this is not for Roman Catholic opposition to tbe March 28th. lsflfi. in the province, outside of Winnipeg and 2nd. The necessary inferiority of the originally agreed upon. We refer to through the Hudson's Pay by the com separate Ecaoola. recognized. Your argument on this head public schools. We think that the pro­ pany's ships, and for many years faced St. Boniface, the Roman Catholic children these questions, which are in themselves loses weignt when it is considered that attend the public schools, Not a woid of :'.rd. Impairment of the efficiency of unimportant in order fo remove from the position which wo have made would, if the main entrance of old Fort (iarry. MANITOBA'S REPLY. we proposed that thero should be in adopted, remove every such roason, and In the famous picture of tho interior of complaint is heard. Absolute content­ the public schools through division of controversy all matters of personal char­ towns and villages twenty-fivo and in school revenues. acter. it is, therefore, such a proposition we the fort the cannon occupies a middle Government Buildings, Winnipeg, ment and satisfaction prevail. Tho cities fifty Roman Catholic children believed you had come prepared to ac­ children have the advantage of efficient 1th. The burdening of non-Catholic A fow words are necessary as to the foreground. Mr. Acton Burrows, it is March 30, I89f>. ratepayers by compelling them to main­ before they could ask for a separate room cept. Its non-acceptance apparently duo believed, was instrumental in bringing it Hoaerable Arthur li. Dicker, Honor instruction and numbers of them are character of our memorandum. It, was or building, while under the old law be­ to the determination of the minority to qualifying themselves to become teachers tain separate schools. put in general terms as a suggested basis up to tlie government buildings. A able alphonse Ddfjardins, Sir Donald A. 5th. The according of special privileges fore 1890, under the remedial bill, and insist upon the most extreme, and in curious circumstance about the gun in Smith, K.C M.G . in the public, schools. We do not hesi­ upon which our future discussions might oven under your own existing law the our opinion, unsound view of their legal tate to say that not only is there no s^ one denomination which could not on proceed with a view to a possible agree­ its amaible old age is the use to which Gentlemen We bave had under con­ presence of ten children only is necessary rights. it is put. A mantling vine climbs over sideration the memorandum handed to desire to eeparate, but if left to f hem- principle be denied to all the others, ment of all parties interested. It, is there­ to the establishment ef a school district. selves, the Roman Catholic people in the but which in practice could not be fore open to some of tho object ions raised We entered upon the task of seeking a its whoels and ammunition boxes, and Uion the 28th inst., containing your sug We must again direct your attention to in season covers it with blossoms. A cities, towns and villages, outside of Win­ granted to snch others without entire by you inasmuch as it does not deal with the evident advantages in point of econ­ settlement of tlie question at issue in the BBUions for settlement of the Manitoba face of grave and obvious difficulties. Venturous pair of birds have for many school .j nest ion, and have the honor to nipeg and St. Koniface, would not consent destruction of the school system. details, and professes only to lay down omy of the system we propose over the It will not therefore bo a matter of sur­ broad lines upon which legislation might In the first place we have hitherto be­ seasons past built a nest in tho barrel, siibmL herewith onr reply thereto. to a change in the direction indicated. old system, over schools under the re­ and placed it so far down that they are .'.. It would be idle to say that such a prise to you that wo ai\-* unable to accede be drawn. In addition to this we must medial bill, and particularly over the ex­ lieved that a state-aided separate school We desire first to refer to the under­ to the proposition made, or any proposi­ perfectly protected from intruders. No stand in _? upon whieh tho conference was plan wonld not impair the efficiency of promise that sufficient weight, is not isting state of affairs where an important system, and that only would be accepted tion based upon similar principles. given by yon to tbe undoubted legal posi­ by the minority- This view we haye re­ doubt several generations of birds have proceeded with. You will remember the public schools. Sucb efficiency de­ section of the public has to pay school como and g ne sineo thia queer nesting that we thought it necessa y before pends in the main npon the sufficiency We are prepared, however, to make tion of the Roman Oatholica. Under the taxes and in addition feels compelled peatedly stated, and we have not yet been judgment of tho judicial committee of authoritatively informed to the contrary. place was discovered, but it never fails proceeding with the discussion of tbe of the school revenues. Oiven sufficient goo I the promise to remedy any well- from conscientious motives to educate to be occupied witb each recurring question involved to stipulate: revenue, and the people under the stim­ founded grievance, if snch exist, and we the privy council and the remedial order their children ar, their own expense. That our contention in thia respect was, they eeitahily have important legal rights and is correct, is shown by your proposi­ season. To be a rack for a vine and a U That while tire conference was pro* ulating action of the department may be therefor submit a plan of suggested There would be no expenaea of organiza­ nesting place for birds is a new occupa­ depended upon to bave a good school. modifications, which we believe to Ire in connection with separate schools, and tion either general or local. The utmost tion, which indubitably means a system teeding the remedial bill now before while the Dominion parliament may of schools separating by law J'rot(-slants tion for a gun with a history, but. it is to The Bchool taxes are now a heavy bur­ free from objections upon principle, and that can be said is that it would cost the lie honed if will never be called upon lor parliament should be held in abeyance, which in our opinion will remove any have jurisdiction to enforce some or all of whole community the increase in ex­ from Roman Catholics nnd wholly depen­ and no pn ceedings taken thereon in the den and one of tho ever present questions any more arduous or less pleasant service in municipal finance is lo decide how such grievances and at the same time in those rights, ir, is universally acknow­ pense, if any, which would necessarily dent for support upon municipal taxation meantime,provided that lhe conference no way affect the eilicieney of the public ledged that the*, could be done with more be involved! in lbe Roman Catholic and Ihe legislative grant. did not. extend beyond Tuesday next. much ihe people can afford to pay for their schools. Subtract a substantial school system, or deprive the Roman advantage to all parties by the local leg children b ing educated together in one 11 also appears that any settlement be­ THE G. N. W- RAILWAY. 2. That in tho event of an agreement Catholic children of the privileges of islatuie and for this reason we are hold­ room or in one building as compared tween the government of the Dominion being reached for settlement, the remed­ BUS), such as would be necessary to ing this conference. A discussion ofthe maintain the separato schools, and partieipa ion in the same educational ad­ with educating them scattered amongst and that of Manitoba, must by the very .iMitguimit PaMwares in tho Celebrated ial hill should at onoe be withdrawn, vantages enjoyed by the rest of the disadvantages of separate schools is the rest of the schcol children. It is terms of our instructions, be subject to Railway OMM< sou the execution of lbe terms ofthe nothing can be more certain tban that a therefore in our view not relevant to the general lowering of the standard of people. only in small mixed communities that j the sanction of a third party, and while in Iho Supreme court at Ottawa a few Agreement left to the parties. present situation, and is likely to raise this could l>e a serious item. We note' alt the members of both governments days back judgment was given in the These ati potations were agreed to by eilicieney of the public schools would Our proposition i.s in the form of an misleading issues. Jn our view much of result. alternative: might approve of our proposition,Of any case of Cbarlebois vs. Dclap, which yourselves without hesitation bnt not­ your argument misses its mark, because originated out, of the building of the withstanding such agreement, and in As to clause two. l^irst Should it be accepted as a ydi bave not recognised the present con­ 1. The effects of this clause would be satisfactory measure of relief to the Northwest Central railway. Thoappeals violation of its teims, the remedial bill dition of affairs, and dealt with our sug­ of Cbarlebois and the banks interested wa* advanced a stave in the bouse of to absolutely divest the legislature and minority, and as removing their griev­ gestions as compared with a regular sys­ government, of control of the schools tso ances, we hereby offer to completely were allowed to day, excepting the sum common*; on Saturday morning. While tem of separate schools, such as might be the remainder, and must, again remind of the representative of the minority. of $130,000 included in the ' judgment of SOt desirous of taking any advantage of far as religious exercises and teaching secularize the public school system, established under the remedial bill, or you that in principle your own alterna­ are concerned. Where a majority of the eliminating religions exercises and Ina word, we are absolutely debarred .LA. Codd. There was no eosta allowed this departuro from the conditions upon under the old system, but have rather tive suggestion is equally objectionable, from conceding a system of Roman Cath­ in this court, or the court below. The which the negotiations were opened, we pupils are Roman Catholics, doctrinal teaching of every kind dining school confined _ our attention to maintaining because conceivably tbe Roman Oatho- religious teaching without any restriction hours. We desire to be understood in olic and state aided separate schools while croas appeal of Delap was dismissed with deem it due to ourselves to protest against that, our proposition would involve so ne lica under your system might pay a com­ tlie representatives ofthe minority, and, coats. The judgment which was given the conrae thu pursued by tbe govern­ or control might go on at any hour, or at connection with this proposition that it of the drawbacks of these other schools. paratively insignificant shaie of taxa all hours. Tbe schools might be in is made as a compromise offer, and not as a consequence the federal government in the high court of justice in favor of ment by which you were commissioned. tion, and you propose that their religion will accept nothing less. Cbarlebois in 1801, was for $i;22,'J*Jii and effect so far a* religious teaching b con­ as empodying the policy which the We deeply regret that you have felt shall be taught them in the school. We f Wo regret thai we are unable to accede r to-day this was up held. Justice Tasch- cerned, church schools. It might be gave nment and legislature ofthe province obliged to reject our proposition, and most, further draw your attention to the In conclusion we have the honor to to the terms ol \\\e proposition submitted with all deference it does not appoar to state that notwithstanding the failnro of ereau and Justice Gwynne dissented. The to ua. A study of the details reveals the said that if religious teaching were and themselves desirous of pursuing. We flagrant injustice ofthe present system, judgment of G wynne was a varied one. carried on to the detriment of secular are willing, however, to adopt such a ns that the objections, general and spe­ which compels Roman Catholics to con­ the present negotiations the government fact that it involves much more than cial, which you urge are such as to ne­ of the province will always bo prepared He held that both the appeal of Charle- veold appear at first sight. The objee education, tlie department might with­ measure in order to attain a settlement of tribute to schools to which they cannot boia and the ernes appeal hoald be dis­ hold the grant. Kven if this were done the dispute. cessarily involve so serious a Step, It conscientiously Bend their children, and to receive and discus* any suggestions «ons are both general, that is to say, as would serve no useful purpose for us to which may lie made with a view to re­ missed with costs. Justice Taschereau, the school trustees would be compelled Second—In the alternative we offer to wo beg to submit that this fact deserves T fo principal a involved,and special, that support our view With any detailed ar­ moving any inequalities that may be on the other hand, w ould allow tl^e prin­ ia Ui say, ant.j practical operation. to carry on the school and tbe penally repeal the present, provisions of the gument, but some general conaideratiotts due weight and consideration in this cipal appeal of Charlcbr.i with costs ami would be suffered by the ratepayers. Bchool Act. relating to religious exercises, fxmnectioa. It is further noted that the shown to exist in the present law. , An amendment to the school act em­ may be advanced aa to the objections Cl IliarfcU SlIO. ., dismi * the croas appeal of Delap but he bodying the term- oi the memorandum Apart from that, however, the remedy ia and to enact in substance the following: Roman Oatholica erncatly desire a com would also dismiss the cress appeal of the upon principle which you mention; vi/.: 1. plete system of separate achoola on which J. I). Cameron. Would divide the population for educa­ apparent rather than real. In actual "No religious exercises or teaching to That our plan would divide tha popula­ banks with COSH. Thia judgment will administration wo know from experience take place in any public school, except as only their (»wn money would be expen­ allow the banks and other creditors iu tional purposes into tw<> classes. Roman tion into two classes, Roman Catholics ded, a state of atfaars which would meet TO HUDSON BAY. lathoUei and Protestant, giving to tbe that it IH most difficult to decide on the provided iii the act. Such exercises and and Protestants, giving the former class Manitoba to get their accounts paid. withholding of a grant on account of teaching, when held, to be between half- the observation under consideration, but Their were Is counsels at the trial. Ionian Catholic population distinct and privileges as against the latter. •>. That which you decline to grant. Our sugges­ Aim'lirr K-rtllway Company Hiking Incor­ special privileges as against tbe remain- inefficiency. Repeated and troublesomo past three and four o'clock in the after­ it would establish a system of state sup­ inquiries have to be made, conflicting noon." tion was to relieve you from tho nocessity poration. Jj portion of tbe people. It, would es- u ported separate schools; and 8. That the of going so far as this. It is perhaps The Territorl«K i: opinions to be weighed, ami in the end If authorized by resolution of trustees, whole school organisation would be A bill to ine rporate the Manitoba it is difficult what coo ne should be fol­ such resolutions to he assented to by a impossible todevire a system that would Nelson Yailey railway has been reported rhe second reading of the bill to amend Mite schools for the Ronao Catholic modified to an unusual extent to bring be entirely unobjectionable theoretically people, and would compel Iheir support lowed. Moreover, lhe withholding of a majority, religions exercises and teaching it, into accord with the separate school by the railway committee at Ottawa, but the Northwest Territoriea representation graur from a :*eparate Catholic school, io oe field in any public school between and in the abstract. We had great bops aomeof the extraordinary powefl md act has passed. j*7theschool taxes and legbl stive grants. principle. Aa to the ti rn* of theseobjee- that what it suggested would • onmend established ia pursuance of a treaty of 3.30 and I o'clock in the afternoon. Such privileges which were RSLIMI outside of In making tb»-motion for the second ^ot only a,,, but the wb.de Fchool organ­ tions we may ohaarvethal the separation itself to vour lodgment a* a practical ization text boofc lobulations, eonstitn- settlement wonld almost invariably he religions exercises and teaching to be of the Roman Catholics as a etasadoea railroad (instruction, were atrnck out of reading Mr. Martin explained that the charged to be a violation of the spirit «»f conducted by any Christian clergyman scheme doing reasonable and substantial •nt law left the preparation of uaucf advisory lioard, boards of exam- not. arise from onr suggestion. it in justice to all classes, and seeming that the bill. It was confined to the railroad JJlPJi an.l Noi mal Bcbool would be modi the treaty. . whose charge includes any portion ofthe made by the eonstitt.tion and arises aa proper. The railway will run from Por­ the voters' lists in the Territories entirely Another feature ol this clause is the school district, or by any person satis harmony and tranquility which Hie per- »ed to bring it int.:> accord with the p. ibt-nt because they happen to bo a tage la Prairie through the Dauphin dis- in the hands Of enumerators appointed *ftParatioa principle- to an extent nol effects on n«.n Catholic children. What factory to a majority ofthe irnstees who minority of the population. It is inac­ hape more t tin.it anything elae Ut be de- triet, aeroHH the Saskatcheway river and by the government, and provided no npiial even in places where regularly wonld become of them while the religious may be authorr/ed by said clergyman U> curate ti) uay that, any privilege is given tdnvl in a young and growing community down the Nelson valley to a point ..n means by whieh voters whose names bad J/.nstitiip.i separate school systems education of the majority waa proceed­ act in bis stead; and rhe trustees to allot to them as against the rest of the popu­ such as is now engaged in the task of de Nelson river, near its entrance into Hud­ been left oil the list could compel enum ing ? i ndei our present conscience the j»eriod lixed for religions exercises lation. U is only the rights conferred vciopiiig tbe resources of Manitoba. son Ray, The road is being projected by orators to put them oh. His bill was lo . In ite ordei in-council ofthe twentieth clause there ia no possibility of trouble or teaching for religious exercises or ou the minority by the constitution that old counti y people H-mcdy Ibis. to any class. In tbe memorandum there teaching for the different days of the The ground taken in yoni fifth objection wasaber, i qr,t transmitted to the fed ar^r^ was Monday or possibly early THE NEW PROVINCES OFTHE DOM­ Xetbbrifcoe : IRews on Tni sday, bat it conld uot possibly be INION. hat when the committee Perhaps no country ever ohanged ite Do you Wear Shoes ? LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. You will be House-cleaning.. the House would assemble again on boundaries and conditions so Btrangely and Subscription, $2 per annum In advance Of course you do. ! Tuesday. Tbe ordinary reader of tele- We have the Newest Designs in rapidly as Canada has done within the last Do you wear Shoes that Fit E. T. SAUNDERS, PROPRIETOR. is might well imagine that either twenty or thirty years. It was quite sud­ 1 the ' as had got horribly muddied Art Muslins, Curtain STet, Curtains, denly discovered that there existed in the Perhaps. WEDNESDAY, APRIL loth, ISiW. that the chairman had been re- Tapestry, Wool and Union Squares, Northwest, on British soil a territory of vast extent, distinguished tor the beauty Do you wear Shoes that fit and which were bought at th hing himself during bis corporeal e The recent speech of Mr. Joseph Mats, Carpets, IFloor Oils and Linoleums. and fertility of the prairies, the abundance j absence. But by those versed in parlia- right figure ? Chamberlain has awakened fresh in­ of the rainfall, and the wonderful variety i mentary procedure the matter will be terest in the question of an Imperial of animal life that every where existed in a Extremely doubtful unless you patronize j und. od as being another amusing the Zolverein, and the proposition has re­ wild state. A country drained by rivers legal fiction, It seems that when the cently been discussed by the Toronto thousands of miles loDg that carried water • House rose to go iuto committee on Board of Trade, who apparently strongly Another large shipment of Children's School Shoes from the melting snows of the Rocky j j Monday, it was resolved that the com mountains to the great lakes of Manitoba, f^udsop's Bay Stores. eudorse the idea, and efforts are being aid sit and the House as- just in. made to secure the favourable co-oper­ to Hudson's Bay and the polar sea; a land ible again on the next day—Tuesday. ation of similar bodies throughout Can­ so productive and beautiful that nowhere This resolution of parliament appears to j else in the world can its equal be found. A ada. It is not, we understand, proposed CROCKERY. be paramount to ordinary considerations land so rich in verdure that, for ages han to adopt the true principle of a Zolve­ A Couple of Styles and apparently it would make no differ­ Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, dreds of thousands of wild cattle fed in the rein—namely, a common taxation on Which are selling well are our ence whether the sittings of the com Flower Pots, Crocks and White Ware. undiminished pastures, aod great herds of imports from foreign countries. Tht well antlered elk and fl-e t and graceful ante , . . * _. mll. ; mittee lasted a month, by parliamentary J J lope adorned the plains and eojoyed their Iiadies' Fine Oxfords with Japan toe present scheme appears to be ot a much fiction its sittiD. g woul_d_ onl* y have occu­ simpler nature and to consist of what freedom by the wild truit producing forests pied the time between the rising of the has heretofore been termed Imperial along the blooming shores of the rivers of Ladies' American Walking Shoe. Housa and {its next assembling. The free trade. It is suggested that goods, Our stock is fresh and complete. Special attention the wilderness. Nor is the couutry possets Fine uppers, strong sole, comfortable and stylish days of tho j week are apparently a sec­ whether in thtir raw state or manufac­ ed ot an unhealthy climate, sending forth a ondary consideration, aud the time given to the Jobbing trade. tured, from any part of the Empire, 1 malarial influence and growing rank and occupied by!the committee is a blank. shall be admitted into other parts of the ^u FULL ILinsriE OIF 01STI03ST SETS. psisoucus weeds. The pure summer air Complete lines in all kinds of Children's Footwear. Truly the actions of parliament are Empire free of duty, whilst each separ­ from the Rockies sweeps fields of roses and wonderful. • ate government within the British lilies of boundless extent. Morning glories We still keep all sizes in the leader in Men's fine wear in honey suckle and wild peas with purple domains shall be left free to impose aud A. MACDONALD, three styles— blossoms festoon the trees along the shores collect such duties on the goods ot* other THOSE CREE INDIANS. of the clear, rapid rivers of tbe prairie, while countries as it may deem proper. OTTAWA, April 10.—After the North­ Wholesale and Retail. a wonderful variety of beautiful birds cheer west rebellion of '85. about 2,500 Cree Free and Prompt Delivery. Telephone 34. This is a broad and patriotic sugges­ the morning sunshine with their songs and JLIXJD iFiE^iKiisraiEa: TOE. tion which should commend itself to all Indians who had taken part in the up- HcJoro the groves with their brilliant plum­ British people, excepting, perhaps, a risii.', crossed iuto Montana and have age. few manufacturers who will feel their lived there ever since. The governor of The extensive mountain ranges that rise corns pinched a little by English com­ that state wants them sent back to Can­ Capes, Paraso in the west are good mountains. Along the petition. Bnt such manufacturers, who ada and has asked the authorities at foothills, for hundreds of miles, extend those Wasting Money. only form a handful of the population Washington to take action in this mat­ remarkable pasture lands where thousands Hundreds of dollars are wasted every day in buying things to eat. Some ter, The Canadian government have of the Empire, are not worthy of con and of cattle feed and fatten on the richest des times the waste comes from paying too much, sometimes from paying too sideration when the general welfare of protested against the proposal of Mon- cription of grass that the world produces, little ; sounds paradoxical, but it's true. You can waste money by paying the people at large is in question. More­ taaa's governor being carried out. They and through which grazing grounds beau­ ovv Open for inspection too little—by buying things so cheap that you have to throw them away on over, in Canada, the class of manufac­ called the attention of the TJ. S. govern­ tiful, cold, clear streams, teeming with trout account of impurity, adulteration and nndesirability. You can waste still turers who would be affected by the ment fo the fact that 12,000 Sioux cam* rush from the mountains and sparkle on more by paying too much. Any mershant who charges more than we do is proposed change are not, generally into Manitoba after the Minnesota mas­ through seas of verdure to join the larger getting money that ought to remain in your pocket. We keep only the best speaking, the most deserving of pro sacre and were given a reserve and treat­ rivers; while higher up on the lofty ranges argain Table still in full blast. things. We flatter ourselves that our prices are lower, taken straight tection. England is not, like tne United ed on the same basis as Canadian treaty the mountain sheep and wild goats have through, than any other's. States, situated right along our borders, Indians. They especially protest be­ their haunts where the rocks are rich witb and the cost of carriage across the cause there is no complaint that tbe gold and silver. Over the mountains, but Atlantic is as great a handicap in favour refugee Crees in Montana are not peace­ SHERLOCK & HIGINBOTHAM, still in Canada, are the great salmon rivers — of the Pacific coast, where the magnificient of the Canadian manufacturors as they able citizens. SHERLOCK, ~FREEMA~ N & CO. fish almost crowd each other out of the cau reasonably require. If they are not SIR JOHN SCHULTZ. water when on the way from the sea to the satisfied with this it must be due to one spawning grounds far up the rivers, thar of two causes. Either tbey are tooHa s Parsed to Hie lireat Beyond Ue filed in New Mexico. flow through valleys timbered by the largest It is no wonder that rub­ rapacious in the desire for profits aud WINNIPEG, April 13.—Telegraphic ad- and most valuable tic and ce l*r trees bers, which are not the same are unfairly enriching themselves at shape as the boot, should be vict a have jnsL been received here say­ auy country produces, and where extensive the expense of tbe people, or else the fruit orchards are f^ist springing into exist ran uncomfortable. It costs mo­ ing that Sir John Scbultz died to-day at industries they are endeavouring to de ! ney to employ skilled pattern Mouterey, New Mexico. ence and are astonishing mankind by the Vc-lop are not among those which can richness of tht ir productions. makers but the result is a Northwest Representation !5ili. satisfactory fit. Each year be profitably carried on in Canada for This is nt-.* Canada, partly composed of Rubbers OTTAWA, April 3 3.—This afternoon the benefit of the nation at large. a vast and almost unexplored territory, and new patterns are added, to fit all the latest shoe shapes, and Granby Hon. Mr. Daly introduced bis bill to M The adoption cf such a syscem would six new provinces th*t a few years ago had Rubbers are always up-to-date." incr ase the representation of the North­ go far towards welding the different no existence aa an acknowledged portion ot They are honestly made of pure Don't Draw the Feet west Territories. The bill was read tbe the Dominion, but which provinces are now rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, parts of the Empire more closely to first time. opened by railways and surveyed for settle extra thick at ball and heel. Thev Fit the Boot gether. At present tbe only bonds that ment and are already sprinkled by an ever uuite us are ties of sentiment, but a increasing population which ia even now practical union of this kind would draw glO REWARD. QQCKX>QOvOOOOQOGOCX>OQOOO0O000O000QC sending east and sending west along QQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO England and her colonies closer together HE Alberta Oiin Club will, during tbe close the railways cattle, grain, fish, lumber, T :i of 189(3, offer a reward of $10 for tiie and cause them to recognize more conviction of anyone having Prairie Chickens ille^d minerals and other products in enormoup 1 1\ in his possession, within tan miles of Le hbridfije. Do Y*ou strongly ihau tbey now do that each ot numbers and quantities. The evils which tli* iu is bnt one ,>t tbe sticks that to have to some extent hindered advancement geilnr make nn unbreakable bundle. and checked immigration are of a tempor­ Mr. Laurier has in turn flirted with 'ITY OPEHA HOUSE, ary character and may be partly attributed FEEL SICK? reciprocity hnt commercial union with ONE WEEK to the lack of wisdom in those who govern, the United States, only to fling them and partly to the prejudice and inexperience Disease commonly comes on with slight aside in turn uht on his loyalty to tbe Empire. A COMMEHCIM, MONDAY, APRIL 20tH. xnu E chance is uow »fif >rded to bim to redeem Dominion.—Pilot Mound Sentinel. *\T^£^2r™' . ™ RIPANSTABULES hi • character for patriotism. The Zol­ THE WILBERS. T E verein suggestion b-is never oeen made ALICE KOSELAND • T.VTRBCO«0PWINT!,ST,PATE0'0,.h"e. ^ RIPANSTABULES a party i^-sne in Canada ; it is, practic Supported by the A Crowded House at tlie Opening If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you Trj>E RIPANSTABULES a ly speaking, a n^w idea, aud yet i is Perf'or*»m i «-e. SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, — *»"«•»»» irwwwww on- that if kept steadily iu toe minds of The Wilber Dramatic C mpany inaugu | Wilber * Stock $ f ompmy rated its season at the B j.»u Ust night, and FoP E BR a n d ALL D, so E the public is certain to find favour soon* r o«s r™E ToZc H . . .' ™ RIPANS TABULES the need of a theatre of i*ge capacity in 5 or lnrtr. It is not a matter which cau 15 PEOPLE 15 , I\ AX EXCELLENT REPERTOIRE. Wiunip g was u^ver more apparent. At 8 properly he notde a party on1, ami ev< iy Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. o'olock there was a tremendous jam about Canadian, irrt-spt-etive of bis political Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; CHAM OF PLiA.1T NIGHTLY. the entrance and scores of people turned leanings, should join in making it a cleanse the system effectually; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive away unt-ble to gain admisjrion. When the breath and headache. One TABULE taken at the first indication of indigestion, sue i as. rty is a v* ry § Haiaj, Mien Giant Bine. curtain wt nt up the pa quette was crowded biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating or depression of spirits, will surely and useful thing theoretically, but in prac COPPER RIVETED CLOTHING uncomfortably, while up in the little gaL quickly remove the whole difficulty. If given a fair trial Ripans Tabules are an tice it IH-COUJHS a mistake when we st e Tussday, Ihim of Weilth. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. lery the **pods" were packed together iike infallible cure ; they contain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. parties opposing a measure merely be Wednesday, Ihe Octacn, FACTORV - SAN FRAHCISCO-CAUFORN1A. aardine-i in a tin box. The Wilber opening canst' it has been introduced by their served to show not only the need of a EASY TO TAKE oppont nts A hptendid opportunity is See L A PFTITE 1 ILLIE, tlie child ptodigy in won- theatre of adequate proportions, but also de'ful Sinking and l» ncing Specialties. ONE — QUICK TO ACT now givtu to our statesmen to display All tht latest pong-s, parous and up-to-dite special­ Established 1877. CAPITAL, $500,000. Incorporated June 16, 1893. how surprisingly numerous is the theatre ties inrrofiuced by the company. patronizing community of Winnipeg. GIVES Ripans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mail If their patriotism, ausi if Conservatives the priee (50 cents a box) is sent to The Ripans Chem­ antl reformers will, s-; far as this qu< -tion Price? reduced to— The performance of the Wilber company RELIEF ical Company, Mo. 10 Spruce St., New York. Sample nbild ren, - 20o. throughout was praiseworthy ; indeed, if vial, 10 cents. is concerned, unite in establishing this Adults. - - 30c Co. 8 the prices are taken into consideration it Zolvereiu, the other colonies will soou Reserved Seatr, - 40c. INCORPORATED. CKX>O0000000O0O0OO0OOOO0OO5GO( PROPRIETORS OF THE DEALERS AND EXPORTERS must be pronounced (surprisingly good. fodow suit. Pl.n of Hall at Higinbotham's Drug Store. Mr. Wilber, who for many years has catered •VHnneapolis G. S. Hides, to the amusement public, seems to have The scene in parliament last week Alberta Railway & Coal Comp'y solved the somewhat difficult problem of appears to have been like a vision of Sheepskin Dry Hides, AND furnishing a first class entertainment at the Topsy turvydour, and the proceedings TanneryB Pelts, very lowest tarift of admission. How this Great Falls & Canada Ry. Co'y were frequently of a very Gilbertian TB27BSRS. can be satisfactorily and successfully ac­ type. Members speaking to mouth- EXPORTERS OF Wool, Furs. complished concerns only Mr. Wilber, and CONDENSED JOINT TIME TABLE. organ accompaniments or encouraged EALED TENDERS marked " For Mounted TALLOW, as he seems well satisfied with the results by the softly breathed out strains ot a S Police Provisions and Light Supplies," and ad­ In Effect, April oth, 1896. dressed to the Honourable the President of lhe Privy Flee Northern Fun CfNSENG&SENECA his patrons are not likely to argue that he negro melody. The whole atmosphere Council, Ottawa, will be received up to noon on should raise his prices. The play selected GOING NOBTH, Monday, 27th April. 1896. GOING SOUTH. of the chamber must have seemed so Printed forms of tender containing full information Shipments Solicited and^i' Write For Latest Price for the inaugural was "Tbe Golden Giant STATIONS. Mixed. as to the articles and approximate quantities required, Prompt Returns Made. * STATIONS. I?Ilxed. strange and the times so completely out Circular, Mine," and it was given a clean and smooth No. 2. may be had on application at any of the Mounted No. 1. of joiut to the staid respectable parlia­ Police Posts in the North-West, or at the office of the REFERENCES BY PERMISSION: presentation, hearty applause demonstrating undersigned. Daily. mentarian, that he would no douot be No tender will be received unless made on such Security Bank of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Merchants' national Bank, • • Helena, Montana. tbe approval of the large audience. The Monday, Wednesday Great Falls... dep 4.10 p.m. printed forms. First National Bank, • Minneapolis, Minn. Montana National Bank, • Helena, Montana. play abounds in striking situations and and Friday in a great measure prepared for the The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Letttbridge—dep. 3.00 p.m. People's Bank, M.i:;::::poii5, Hiiin. Security Bunk «f Great Falls, • Great Falls. Meat. Vaughan " 6.10 " amusing little incident on Saturday Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted gives many strong acting opportunities 4.20 " Canadian bank cheque for an amount equal to ten which were taken full advantage of. Mitt Stirling " j per cent, of the total value of the articles tendered Steel " 6.50 " morning, when Mr. Martin rising to a s for, which will be forfeited if the party declines MAIN HOUSE, 200 to 212 FIRST AVENUE NORTH, Alice Rjst-'and, the star of the company, T> rell's Lake " ' 5.60 « 7. tO " point of order, stated that it was Satur­ ) arr.S to enter into a contract when called upon to do so X£INNHJLT*€>JLiT& - MIN "Collins ... fdepj 7.40 ** or if he fails to complete the service contracted for. 9 NESOTA. piayed a scunrette role ?\nd played it charm Drunion " j 6.15 " day] which by the rule of the House was Pondera . 9.20 " If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be re loglv. Miss Roseland has plenty of talent to be devoted to private business. The turned. BRANCHES: Miik River ..." 7.10 M No payment will be made to newspapers inserting and remarkable versatility, which will be Conrad , " ; 10.40 Speaker's chair appears to have been HELENA, MONT. CHICAGO, ILL. VICTORIA,B.C. WiNNiPEG.MAN. ; EDMONTON, N.W.T arr this advertisement without authority having been tirst amply demonstrated uo doubt before the *€oatts 8.05 " n obtained. Cooke & Bozetnan St I 55 Wharf St. | 234 King St. Jasper Ave. Internat'l bound. / l arr -*° vacant when Mr. Martin rose, but after Sweet Gram* (dep. 8.45 " FRED. WHITE, week is out Mr Cotton was a manly Jack *Sh«lby J an. j * ' Taefdaj.Saturday, Thwida. y *** Comptroller, N. W. M. Police. J he sat down again some member cried M*son, and Mr. B oughton's Alex Fairfax ( dep. 7.80 ft. ni. Ottawa, March 26th. 1896. Kevin " 9.35 " out, "here is tbe chairman at last.'' On *-cie commendable in every respect, except Rocky Springs '* 10.30 " Rocky Springs " S.20 ' hearing this the chairman remarked, ta&aliow OC*!PN!/ for a ridiculously burlesque beard, which 11.20 " 910 * that tbe chairman was always present. ruined the effectiveness of an otherwise Kevin *« 'Shelby Jan. Daily. This seems to be one of the amusing Agreement for Half-Widav. excellent make up. Miss Russell played i t arr. 10.00 " (dep. r/30 a.m. Sweet Grass ( arr. Internat'l bound. little fictions of the House of Commons. Ethel Wayne very cleverly indeed and may 10.80 ' F., the undersicrned Merchants ol the Town of Conrad. .. 8.20 " a *C0Utt(S (dep. No matter where the corporeal form of W Lethbridge, do hereby agree to close our re be mentioned as one of the most valuable ( arr. 9.40 " 11.25 *• spective places of business for a Half-Holiday at One This will not be the case with an animal *Pondera .Tillk River.... " the speaker or chairman may be, theo'cloc k p.m. every Thursday afternoon, from April members of a cast altogether strong and "tdep. 10.00 " whose blood is out of order. When a horse is 1116 p.m- 9th t> October 1st, 1896, excepting when Thursday well balanced. A feature of the entertain M llrunton " House is blind to his absence from his shall be a pay-day of the A. R. & C. Co , or when the all run down he needs a tonic the same as a Collins " 11.40 Friday following any Thur day shall ba a hg*l $ ment WJ.S the pretty dancing of a cute little Tyrrell's Lake ' 12 80 " seat, and until tb.3 session is over he is holiday. man. Often he cannot have complete rest- 1.10 p.m. child actress, whose speciality was reward Steel " considered to be there. But on this HUDSON'S BAV CO. Give him Stirling " 1.60 • ed with a double encore and pleased im­ Vanghan " 1.50 «« occasion the fiction led to a curious state per N. T. Macleod. Lethbridge arr. S.10 " E. HAG ELL. mensely.—Free Press. Grea.t Falls....arr. 2.46 «« of affairs, for on being informed that tbe G. W. ROBINSON & CO. ~, M. E. ROY. chairman was always present, Sir Rich­ Dick's Blood Purifier SHERLOCK. FREEMAN & CO. .1 •- f- I SHERLOCK & HIGINBOTHAM. Weather Keport. * Meals. CONNECTIONS. -vrOath ard Cartwriyht blandly suggested that Canadian Pacific Railway.-Trains leave Lethbridge Junotion, Sundays, Tuesday* afld^rwJ* CONRAD BROS. The following are the readings of the in that case the chairman might rule A. [. HIPPERSON. J and note how quickly he will pick up. His whole at 24.15. LETHBRIDGE DRUG CO. thermometer for the week ending to-day:— Great Northern Rail-way. —Trains leave Shelby Junction : _ _ .- . upon the point of order. Of course, the H system will be invigorated. His digestion will m L. N. McEWEN. be strengthened so that all the nourishment MAX MIN For Kalispell, Bonner's Ferry, Spokane, etx\, at 6.07 a.m chairman had heard no point of order, TAS. LAWRENCE. 43 W. A. OTT. will be drawn from the food an less of it will Thursday, April 9 31 For St. Paul at 3.36 a.m. whereupon Sir Richard genially suggest­ A. SCOTT. Friday, " 10 , 45 13 Great Northern Railway.— Trains leave Great Falls : INA CAMPBELL. be required. Dick's Blood Purifier drives 60 20 ed that perhaps the chairman had been Saturday, " 11 Foi Helena and Butts at 7.00 a.rn. E. J. HILL. 58 35 H. DUN WELL. out Bots, Worms and all parasites. Sunday, " 12 For St Paul at 2.85 a.m. asleep. The point was then stated to 42 38 A. MACDONALD, per WIUUMHDB. For ssue hy druegbtt, at general atoreB Monday, " 13 Maeleod «fc Pincher Creek.—Stage leaves Lethbridge Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 6.» •• tha chairman, whe gravely ruled that P. LUTNER. or sent poat paid on receipt of 50 ou. Dick & Co., P. O. Bos 48a, Montreal. " 14 33 12 CtkOtenn Stage dally, for Choteau, Bu»ten, Ae., connect? with Trains No. 1 and t at CoiNn*. H. BENTLEY. per M. Barford. Tuesday, MgeBlCWBPBtfMMPJB •' 1« 34 It W D. BARCLAY, ^ S. R. BRADY. Wednesday, |fc-(#