^mT\ E LETHBRIDGE NEWS. VOL. IX. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, N. W. T., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. NO. 43.
UNION BANK of CANADA CTHX^KCH. NOTICES Brainerd'e A Armstrong's Embroidery , grass of emerald hue. The subject is re IRRIGATION IN CANADA. j aud Knitting Silk iu all shades at Miss I ceiving the closest attention of Cornmis Xethbrtbge flews The Dominion S.ml* TWO Delegates Is publish* d everj v I »da NOTICE. Gleudinning's. j sioner Hamilton and his staff, and although Knox Chorda, Presbyterian. AT 1 111 Head Office, Quebec. to tlie <'on:>rc*ft_ little of a NEWS OFFICE, ROUND 8TR1 Pastor, KKV. CIIAS. Mchn.i.or. B. A. The Union Bank now presents a very j practioal nature will be done this The Dominion of Canada tends two dis ear k is LETHBBIDGB. \I.tk_i.TA, N W.T., Capital Paid-up, - $1,200,000.00. Our complete and unrivalled Sunday Services, 11 a in. and 7.30 p.m. neat aud tidy appearance since it has been j Y ' expected that in the early spring ! tinguished gentlemen to the congress, both Sabbath school and Bible classes, 3:00 p.m. renovated. The new desks and railings j work on the improvements will be started, K. T SA1 N'D£RS. Rest, - $280,000. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8*0. p.m of whom are connected with the Dominion stock of Cloth for Fall is now Mr Christian Endeavor, Thursday, 8.Oo p.m. have been put in aud the managers offioe has ; - Pierce, of Calgary, inspector of interior department, under the minister of Rates of Advertising i ontracts, , iysl . s! uurterly: , Lord's tSupper, lst Sunday of e> t rv Quarter, 11 a.m. 2_.-ET Z3C_E _E_ZOXA __: _E_R-__.2rTC-__-_C. ready for the inspection of our been changed from the back to inside the j dominion mines, has beeu in Denver at- On*, Coliiiim, 1 year - il50 Seats Free. All Welcome. the Interior, Hon. T. M. Daly. One is J. '* ti months - - so Interest allowed on Deposit I in Savinga Drpart- front door. The interior is now a credit | tending the irrigation couveution of Atner- k customers. S. Dennis, of Ottawa, who is chief inspector * 3 month* - - 50 ment. St. -_^_-_Lr^-a.stir_e 0__.-u.rcl_. ca as to the institution i * < representative of the Dominion of surveys and irrigation. He is a young ilalt'-Colmisii, l year - - - so Drafts Issued on all accesxible points in Canada. Hector, Bev. Mr. GSISS. M We will be please* -., . . tU .,, n _n* m_ government. Ou his return much valuable «i ll-s>l_tl_« - - »o Sterling K__ bsagesnd United states Funds bought to pui SERVICBa Englishman of recognised ability. His ** .; nsontlis - SO and so I SUNDAYS, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.ro The members of the Alberta Gun Club ' information will be disseminated.—Fn e '1 JHrtcr-< olii-iiu, 1 ) aside any choice who have been appointed to go to the companion is Mr. Wm. Pearce, Canada's pattern i!ol> Conni.union, First Sui.day in Month after Press. *• t» months - - 30 COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 11 o'clock Service ; Thin! Sunday in the Month at Macleod touruament to uphold the honour superintendent of mines, who is located at M :$ months - -O selected before the 8.80 :t 111. line is of the Club are Messrs. Oliver, McEwen, Calgary, the centre of 1 magnificent country t_.ixl*tl>"<<>!iii»i>. i jroar - '.*o A General Banking Business Transacted. Sunday school and Bible Class at 3 p.m. CARDSTON CULLINGS. *» *> -Months - 20 broken. ChUdreo'i Service lst Sunday io Month at 3 p.m. Steele, Moffat and R. Scott. We expect iu the Northwest Territories on the line of IMi. UBERT, Manager. WEEK DWS— •* A months - - 13 Wednesdays at 8 p.m. they will return with the medals and Would you like a word or two from the the Canadian Pacific railway. Profess r_al and Bus ess C ird - N.U. Tiii- Bank issues cheques ol thc CHSQUI J.B.CRESSMAN&CO. Holy Days at II a.m. an«l 8 p.m. several other prizes. They leave this Mormon corner of Alberta? Presuming "Irrigation in Canada is not as old as the • • ' - - i A\K. Limited, ol London, England. These cheques Baptisms at Children's Service or after Sunday tch sub* • sre a great convenience to Travellers, as they may School. evening. upon an affirmative reply we risk the few national congress we are hore to attend," rsxiiOae Notices serted . - i olurnn -o be used anywhere in Europe without trouble oV All seats* free. cxpena. . lines below. said Mr. Pearce, "bur we have had an irri 15 cents pel line each n_-< rl The Macleod Agricultural Exhibition -.< • r ad • vrr- ts 1 - .rr i by a Lethbridge, Oct. 26. u Threshing has engaged the attention of gation act passed through our house of scale ol sr>iid nonpareil, 12 lines to inch, ai Wesley Methodist Church. commenced to day at Macleod and quite a our farmers for the past week, operations paid ii,r in advaaoe. No :-«i\<.rt - • oat rted lor Pastor, RKV. F. J P.\TK. number went up from here to take it in. commons and senate which is at once the teas thai |1 SUNDAY SKIU'ICES: having been commenced at the ranche of S. pride and admiration ol out own country, 11:(M> a.m. July if. — Another bicycle race be'ween Wrigley and 3: Joseph Earl, a rancher residing in the LETHBRIDGE, - ALBERTA. MUSIC. o the prairie fires. interior department, and advertised iu the 43 0 Medicine Hat district, was killed last week Oil a next d - Nswa Office. O sections affected to enable anyone who wish c ____*» 0 King of Spots by the collapse of a roof of a house which It may be news to lomt of your readers C. F. P Cssn____u_ W LGiium. TOYS, cd 7m to contest it. The survey and plans show 33 S^ Removes grease, paint and oil he was moving. Deceased was a youug to learn that Cardston is not the only town where the water is taken from and where When in Lethbridge during fche Kace.s or at from Clothing of all kinds. mau of about thirty years of age, and had in this vieintty. About two miles west of FANCY GOODS, &c, applied with all traces of ditches and L. GEO. DeVEBER, M. D., .UJY otlitT fcime rember that resided near Medicine Hat for about live the Customs House on the St Mary's, and laterals. After a certain time the applica HAGELL'S Cleans Gloves quickly and neatly. or six years. His head was crushed to a only about one half mile from Mr. Filling's residence, * new townsite has been survey tion comes before the governor in council, LETHBRIDGE. > PA. La the popular barber ibop. Three doors pulp. His brother, George Earl, was killed Agents Whaley, Royce & Co. and is approved or disapproved. If there below luion liank. 25 O-E-CSTTS. iu a lailway accideut several years ago. ed and christened .E'na. Last Thursday Office and Residences was a memorable day for the new towns are no serious objections the survey is Mason & Risch A correspondent of a western paper says Corner Redpath and .Kurtleit M*. people, as they assembled fco witness the approved, and the act stipulates that work the Saskatchewan is not the correct name J. D. Higinbotham & Co. dedicatory services of their but scarce com must be commenced iu two months, provid PIANOS & ORGANS. C. B. BOW of that river. He says the Indians knew it pleted church. Bishop Richard Fillings ing of course that the season is favourable. GENERAL AGENT by a name that meant "Big Belly River," North Star Lodge, was the presiding officer. Elder J. W. A time limit of completion of the woik is from the big carcases of buffalo found OF LOCAL INTEREST. Taylor offered the dedicatory prayer and also made. A provision is made for disputes No. 41, A. 1. & A. M.. G.i-.M. -_*2 ^ C•-'*.. £ i Fire, Life & Accident floating on its waters, which was a common arising between parties claiming they are Regular ."••' •th. appropriate remarks were made, after which 11ST S XJ IR. _A. IST O H3. Fail and Winter Millinery ju*t arrived iu thing when buffalos roamed the prairie in Pall attendant •• rei those present banquetted sumptuously. A not getting enough rails. An offioer ap jfne. —• all tho latest styles at Mins Gleudiiming's. and Deliver! thousands, and rushed madly iuto the river pointed by the minister of fche interior is MONEY TO I__.0__f_.3ST. party for the little onee duriug tlie after Robt Sage, Mr. C A. Bfagratfa left on a business trip in the heat of summer. Many were trodden 14 6 8 ly Sect'y nooD, followed by a similar gathering for empowered to settle all disputes and his We it. We arc always to death aud their bodies carried down BNM to Bui and Enti wolheted. for fche A. K. A C. Co. on Saturday night's the adults in the evening, finished the day's decision is final for the season. The mau stream.--Western World. Lethbridge Lodge, No. 2, at the "old stand," ready .Real Estate for Sale. train. enjoyment. The structure, though of logs, who obtained the first water right alwajs to deliver anything in the Two more train loads of cattle from the At a meeting of the Directors of the is a neat one, 22 by 10 feet, and well finished has the call for all the water he requires- I. O. O. F. Cochrane Ranche were shipped from here Lethbridge Turf A Athletic Association inside, the design being to weather board not for all his license calls for but for all Elall ev< ry line of Watches, (locks Issuer of Marriage Licenses. yesterday for Messrs. (Jordon A Ironsides. held on the LSth the following motion was he needs to beep his crop in cultivation. ]••••• tbe outside, thus giving the appearance of a 7 o"< Miss Pauline Johnson received a telegram passed for publication : "That the matched frame building. Great credit is due the The only way a corporation can g»t into the . Brel and Jewellery you may Registrar cf Births, Deaths ar.d Marriages, $z*?^s& on her arrival at Calgary announcing fche race, MeCulloch vs. Wrigley, haviug been people of .Etna for erecting a house of courts is to neglect to keep its ditch in care for. Next door to unsatisfactory to both the Judges and worship during the busiest time ot the year. repair. Then the judge is empowered to \\ . OLI\ I . i A. J. HIPPERSON, Office: G. W, Robinson & Co.'s Store death of her oldest brother at Philadelphia. R. - Directors, no prize be given. That the May they never lose the energetic spirit deal out puuishment summarily. Iu secur __-_!-_> dm N. ».. A. Macdonald's. 1.1 I -IICKIlH-i:. Messrs. M. Freeman. E. N. Higinbotham, time as given in error by the Free Press they now possess. ing the right of way, the act provides for an C. B. Bowman and F. C. Nivin left this LETHBRIDGE LODGE.. No. I and Nor'Wester be corrected to 2.47$, and arbitrator as does all railway acts. The morning for a ten days' outing in the We very much regret that the kind invi L. N. McEWEN. A. J. Hipperson it be further explained that MeCulloch did arbitration takes into consideration the mountains. tation to the Cardeton Base Ball Assn. to net puueture his tyre in the race." valuation of the land before the ditch was Seets on the Firsl Haa opened his tinshop in hia old store, participate in your coming sports could not ; Mr.Benning of fche Calgary Tribune came put in, and the value after, and in this way • Co. a where he is prepared fco do ali kinds of The last N. XV T. Ga/.ette contains the be accepted. Mr. Stovall's remembrance of Building. Visiting down from that place with the Lacrosse arrive at the danrage done. HORNER & HUTCHINSON following appointments : To be Commis us will not be forgotten however, and in the welcome. Team arid speut a couple of days iu towu. "The act also specifies what is the duty li. \. if.. .. MANI'l \ Tin, Sheet iron, siouers for taking affidavits : John Tucker, future we hope to return the compliment. Bum ! Bum! A. C. K. f) Esq., of Moosomin ; A. W. R. Markley, W. Press of wTork preveuted the acceptance of of the water laws preventing its waste, and V p T and Copper Work. An auction sale of household furniture, W. Davidson and A Patrick Esq all the irvit .tion. it also regulates the charges for water which s lAn ill. and other effects takes place at the Clark of Calgary, Alberta. The following resig the companies impose. The government Court Alberta, LETHBRIDGE, EtOOFINti .. EATETBOCeHISCi. News of the death of Judge Macleod did House on Wednesday, Oct. ^rd at 1 p. m. nations of Justices of the Peace have beeu has a clause in the act providing for the \ !;*•' ro 81'PPLf not reach Cardston until Friday, but the Mo.tr, every y of « ** HOT WATER HEAIHG & PLUMBING. See posters. accepted : E. C. Clark, Esq., of Fort Pelly, expropriation of these ditches at any time it Month, Odd F« I >w* • - I -!:i- flags were promptly half masted as the last Assa. ; John Hawkes, i_sq , of Whitewood, may see fit to plaee them under government Anythinff in the Horse Furnishine:Iine HOT AIB FURNACES. Hon. Wilfred Laurier aud party arrive token of respect to the departed. V - •:• - Br • here on Monday morning's tram. A meet Assa. Resignation of Commissioner for control. Capital is of coarse protected ty • Trunks & Valises, taking Affidavits accepted : Jas. W Ockley, Mr. Holies, of Macleod, recently spent a other clauses. The companies are allowed A. If. II« E-iglish Race Saddles, English Side Saddles ing is to be hei 3 this evening to arrange a Estimates given on nil kinds of work on few days with the settlers in this locality in to bond their enterprisLS for double the Riding Whips. Sec programme for his reception. Esq., of Fish Creek, Alberta. C. R. application. the interests of the Macleod Gazette. amount of their capital of subscribed stock Mr. Berschy arrived hereon Friday moru- On Sunday evening some evil disposed STOCK SADDLES, 'T€?l©i3laoi_.-3 1-5. During the past week brief calls have and with the proceeds extend thi ir ditches Lethbridge Lodge, No. 22, in^ tram fr'-m Wiartou, Out., to All the persons went out to the race track and going Concord Team, Single and Double Light been made upou us by some of the prominent and laterals or buy arid lauds. A. O. U. v . ^_I_,--3 _EC _E_T-A_ vacancy in the Union Bank caused by the into one of the stalls where the bicycle Harness our own make. Lethbridge citizens, viz., Mr. F. Champness, "Ttiree years ago there was not an irri Regal ur Meetings 3i resignation of Mr. J. H. Irvine. sulkies of Messrs. Colpman auu Keyes were, daysei i ' * - collector of customs; Messrs. Lxwrence, gation enterprise of any magnitude in Genuine Lariat Rope. broke the spokes and otherwise damaged • Liverv, Sale & Feed Stable Bee the new stock of Ladies' Wrappers, McEwen, Steele, Saunders, Russell and Canada. This year we have about thirty- Visit WRITE FOB PRICES. both vehicles, Mr. Bryant intended to Skirts aud Blouses, also Woolen Underwear McKenzie. To all we say "Come again and ditches and over 25,000 acres of laud under < . if. U ILLIA *«>*ON- M. n V< K IY, ( or. Round and Dufferin Sts. take them up to Macleod on Monday to M \\ ri- r. for Ladies and Children, Hoods, Honey stay longer." irrigation. Our arid land region extends take part in the races there but could not ii. \\. KOI1I9ISON, i LETHBRIDGE. comb Shawls, Ac , at Miss Glendinning's. Stro MARTK. from longitude 10'2J northwest until you do so owmg to the repairs necessary. The Life is Short. $300 will buy an Acre Lot with oue storey Cardeton, Sept. 9th. strike latitude 51 ..SO and weat bo longitude Chen why not enjoy it while here. matter has meeu placed in the hands of the 3D, _£3 *__rL03_3 _W _^_i9 and half Concrete Hon96 in «ood repair, 113, and southwest to the Rocky Mountains. Lethbridge, Macleod and C. E. Ry, Station police and the offenders, when found out, CORRESPONDENCE. ^_ -^ ---. -^ r~. __=__ *T-£ _"^ JSZ situated on the north side of railway track. We get our wat»r from the South Saskat will be prosecuted by the Association. We Mail, Passenger For further particulars apply to XV A F. chewan river and its tributaries. You see ADVICE TO SMOKERS. hope they will meet with speedy justice. [We do not hold ourselves responsible for the v iews A tir*t-« las- »!<». k of Caskets ase ANI>— Colpman. expressed b> our correspondents.] from the above what an extensive area of Triin_iiiii__:-. Ace., -»" IIUIMI. For Solid Comfort go to Riding to Save a Life. A Georgia news To the Kditor of the NKWS. arid country we have. It covers 400 miles Express Xiixxe. Mr. J. S. Alexander of Medicine Hat Sir.—Not knowing at the time of writing VTTENDED TO. | J. _3. S_v_ITH, _P:opri( paper gave an account of the heroism* of east and west, and 170 miles north and roTDnetor. came up from that place on Wednesday what the arrangements at the meetiug on .- „_. c•• • • .^Jt-r v. M___V—wi-i.i—iinill !'• Geo. W. * Office, Store opposite NKWS Office. Johu Potter, a ten year old boy who rode south, making a section of country of 08,000 morning's train and i9 still in town visiting Monday next to hear the Hon. XV. Lau C. B. BOWMAN, Agent. a horse twelve miles to Macon for the pur square miles or 42,MM).000 acres. TOBACCONIST, frieuds. He expects to return home ou rier may be, I venture to suggest that in W. <•• CONRAD. . ONRAD. pose of calling a physician to attend his "We have no conflict in Canada between Friday morning. addition to au address of welcome to the Horses herded bv the daj, Week or Month, mother, who was believed to be dying with parties who own the land and parties who For Fine Tobaccos, The C P.R. shop, at Medicine Hat are Hon. gentleman, a resolution should be TELEPHONE No. 2. colic. The doctor could not be found, but own the water, for with us the Government now working nine and a half hours a day. proposed something like the following: Cigars, Cigarettes, a kind druggist gave the lad a bottle of •ontrols both. The act . have spoken of A number of tb»- old hands, who were laid "That iu the opinion of this meeting the CITY MEAT MARKET And Pipes. medicine and ordered him to hurry home. also provides for an annual sworn .statement off during a part of the summer, are being expenditure of public money in the govern Bound Street, Lethbridge. The brave lad rode home, delivered the from each of the companies, giving among Our Motto We Aim to Please. taken back again. ment of the Dominion of Canada is exorbi mediciue, and then fainted from nervous other things, the amount of moneyexpended Store : Cavanah Block. tant and might be considerably reduced Mr. Geo. Steele has removed his tobacco exhaustion The medicine cured the sick on construction and repairs ; amount re- T without danger to the efficiency of the S*K_2N store iuto the premises lately occupied by woman, and the boy as w ell. It is only reived from shareholders ; and amount p ublic service; and that the high tariff on Miasea Milne, aud has also added fresh necessary to say that the precious rrediciue received for water and from other sources ; CONRAD BROS., many of the necessities of life and ou the fruits to his stock. A fresh stock arrives was Perry Davis' Pain Killer, which never amount of dividends declared and paid ; by every train from the south. fails to cure disorders of the stomach. 25c. raw material of the industry of the district number of acres irrigable and number actu •:©:• is grossly unjust, and that while high pro Mrs. I. B. Smith has just received a old popular price for New Big Bottle. ally irrigated ; names of officers and engin eers : and for such other information as the r 1 tective tariff is not in the interests of the 894 large stock of Millinery which includes a governor In council may aek for. This is resh Ments of ai! kinds constantly The JoIniMou-Siitily Entertainineiit. people of the district cf Lethbridge, that fine Etelecfcion of Hats, Koutn-ts, feathers. • lone to protect the individual! who are Ou Monday evening the 17th inst. a our influence and support is due to those on hand. Trimmings, Ribbons, etc. Call and see Sentfifcted by these ditchei and fco pi event large audieuce greeted the authors and candidates for parliament who will support overcharging.— Denver Daily News. Lsthhr-V (iatesville ou vSaturday. their tailoring establishment to the Cava poem in western dialect, was also cleverly only remedy of its kind ever pro Montana smelter is going to take 100 tous The Peary exploring parties have returned nab block, where they have a large stock given. Fine Sample Rooms far C. BrcialMei. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac of coal to teat it. if it gives satisfaction to Newfoundland. N«.u ready for inspection. Mr. Smily was a whole show himself. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in of the latest patterns in tweeds, worsteds and a contract at reasonable figures can be Gentlemanly, of tine appearance and with Vancouver wharfage is inadequate aud Two ir_lli;in! a»l« THK divorce frcm his wife Mary, a Blood Indian main line. This portion of the Territories Creek, on the \'dtb inst., by Rev. J. H. ^SeadfSfborSs and about 30 head of cattle. For would be greatly improved in fertility and Prince Bismarck received a large dele- Morgan. Macdougall Church, Winnipeg, further particulars apply to women, tow living on au Indian reserve in EDDIf BKON. the Northwest Territories, on the usual rendered more attractive to the eye of the gation from all villages of Carmany and Jas. Mackay to Jeannie I. Milne, both of Good Single and Doable Rigs and Pincher Creek. Xetbbriooe : fltews. grounds, that of desertion. traveller if relieved by growing trees or | made a stirring address iu reply. Lethbridge. Careful Drivers. or to NEWS OFFICE, • Only $2 a year- 1110- Lethbridge. Beet attention to Transient Stock. WERE PROMPT TO ACT. HOW TO GET ON. FIVE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. A MICHIGAN MYSTERY. AN HOTEL MAN'S STORY. LETHBRIDGE N EWS Tlie Kind of a Young Man That Is Never The Ontario Cabinet Votes Aid for tlie Experience of Theodore Marks, Who Stole Out of a Jul). THE PROPRIETOR OF THF GRAND ICaln.V Iti ver Settler*. Who are Home a Kide in a llox Car. less ami lu DUtreHM. WAS DR. CONKLIN. OF CASSAPOLIS, A business firm once em ployed a trained Wednesday, September lf», 1894. A loud thumping upon the door of a UNION, TORONTO. RELATES AN young man whoso energy and grasp of The Ontario cabinet met on the 7th ami freight ear on a Reading railway siding CRONINATED. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE. arfairs soon led the management to pro decided to send relief to the sufferers at West Fails station, Philadelphia, at mote him over a faithful ami trusted em from the tires in Rainy River district. tracted the attention of Win. Pfigler, a j Su tic red Intensely From Khuemsitisni -Six Although the government had no infor FROM OYER THK LINE. brakeman. He opened the door and a Hi* Evidence Watt Wanted to Com let a ployee. The old man felt deeply hurt Doctor* and Mineral Sprint;.. Failed to mation beyond that reported in the Free gaunt, emaciated figure of a man tumbled Murderer, and I riend.. Helieve the that tlie young man should l>e promoted Help 11 iin -How He Found a Cure lilt. Press dispatches, it was decided to tele .INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE UNIT out on the track. He was so weak that Doctor lias l.een Killed to Save tho over him, and took occasion to complain Criminal Prom the <_allo\vH. of it to the manager. Feeling that this IV It1 Also Restored to Health Advice graph to Win. Young, Pat Portage, ED STATES. he could not move and could hardly speak. The man said he was Th .odore was a casa that could net he argued, the to OtherH. authorizing bim, on behalf of the govern manager asked the old clerk what was ment, to procure a steamer and proceed • cot./c Marks, that he lived at Winchester, Va., Cassapolis, Mich., has a mystery which From tlit- Toronto World. Uncle Sam's Hroad Acres 1-airnisli Ouite a ami had entered the car at St. Louis, making all the noise in front of their at once to the scene of the disaster, tak promises to rival in public interest, many Few ParmjrapliH That are Worth when- he had been at work. He lost his building. Ih* went forward and returned One of tho most popular officers at the ing with him one or two medical men, think, the famous Cronin case. Dr. W. a Careful Perusal. place in that city, and desiring to reach with tlie answer that it was a lot of recent mooting ot* tho Masonic Crand medicine, food and such other necessities | A. Conklin, prominent in his profession home and having no funds, crawled in wagons going by. He then asked the Lodge of Canada was Rev. L. A. Betts, of as tie might dee... requisite. A prelimin and conspicuous in the affairs of his the car whicl: was loaded with barrel clerk what they were loaded with, and Hrockvillo, (.'rand Chaplain for ls.i:i-..l. ary credit of $500 was voted by the cab home city, has disappeared, and the evi 8. J. Kirkwood, ex-governor of Iowa, staves ami hoop poles on the Chicago & again ho went out and returned, reporting While on his way to grand lodge Rev. inet, and if required, a further grant w ill is dead. Alton railway, tie hid in the car for dence in the possession of the police that they were loaded with wheat. The Mr. Betts spent some timo in Toronto, be made.-- Free Press. I links his disappearance with a conspir- A lata! railway accident has occurred two days before it was locked and started manager again sent him to ascertain how and among other points of interest visited I acy to murder him aud forever seal his the World office. It seems natural to talk at. Golnmbos, < >hio. on its way, he knew not whither, taking many there were and ho returned with I'rairio Fires. his chances of reaching a point nearer I lips from ^ivin^ testimony in a murder the answer that there wore sixteen. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to any one hail A prairie tire, accident ly started by 4L% COMPLAINTS] Senator .Lines, of Nevada, has deserted ! home. He travelled in the box car with case, where the story told by Conklin Finally lie was sent to see when, they ing from the homo of that world-famous boys trying to smoke out a badger, came the Republican party. out a drop of water or crumb of food. would have hastened a prisoner on the wore from, and be returned, saying that medicine, and incidentally the conversa near proving disastrous to the farmers of road to the gallows. Dr. Conklin is the tion with Mr. Betts turned in that direc (ireat damage wan done by electric ami Two days after the start tin* train stopp they were from the city of Lucena. The the Kirkwood settlement, a few* days win_»__ •_.-_ *- his bedroom hastily dressed and went tho particulars of his case for publication. belonging to Potter & Kirkwood, ami British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co. Tescott. Mo., ami Becured $1,000. e was so WVSK | out to hitch his horse »-__._.for the drive. H_ e one dollar at Lucena. Tho wagons carry and exhausted that his efforts to draw I Mr. Soby freely gives his testimony to the thus just managed to save them. Event Lloyd's Plate (Jlass Insurance Company was quickly speeding a way, but no sooner one hundred bushels each and got fifteen Twins of ninety years celebrated their attention to the box car failed. The good done him by I>r. Williams1 Pink ually the tire was put out after much had the rumbling noise of the buggy cents a bushel for hauling.'1 Tho young W. tt. ALLAN. birthday at Portland, Ind., recently. train started of) again with a rush and Pills. A few years ago rhuematism with hard and trying work, the loss being wheels been followed by silence than man was then dismissed, and the manager General Agent, Marks abandoned hope, but he was its attendant legion of aches and pains about twelve loads of hay. and a large Hevolvers were freely used in a Politi Mrs. Conklin was aroused by the passing turning to tho old clerk said, "My friend, IViunipeg- aroused into fresh activity by the stop fastened npon him, and ho was forced to area of pasture land burned over. cal meeting in West Virginia recently. of other horses driven at break-neck ping of the train again and the sound of you seo now why the young man was pro retire from business. 'For months/1 said speed. She ran to the window and peer 11 The Cook Arti.- expedition steamer voices over him. He again beat against I moted over you. This illustrates the ten Mr. Soby, **1 suffered and could find no ing into the darkness was just in time to DKAR SH:K.— I have been using Bur Miranda has been wrecked in < rreenland. the door of the car, and when it opened I dency of our times, for wo aro rapidly ad relief from doctors or modicinos. Tho dis see two men disappear around a turn in dock Bitters for boils and skin diseases, he fell out in a faint. Brakeman Pfigler vancing into an ago when concentration of ease was always worse in the spring and A Detroit cashier in the Standard < >11 the road. With no thought of linking r and I tind it very good as a cure. As a lifted Marks up and the other trainmen energy and grasp of a subject in detail in fall, and last j oar I was almost crippled this circumstance with tne absence of works, was arrested on the charge of em got him some milk. He drank it with a tho shortess possible time are requisite for with pain. From my knee to my shoulder despepsia cure I have also found it un ARE YOU her husband, she went back to bed, but bezzlement. advancement. -Tho Popular Science shot pains which felt like red hot needles. equalled. Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, Mon feverish eagerness, but his stomach re when the doctor failed to return at 7 Two persons were killed and tWO in Monthly. Then all my limbs would be affected at treal, Que. belled. The trainmen notified a police o'clock she confided her fears to her POSTED jured in a railway wreck in the Hoosac man who, summoning an ambulance, had once Half a doaen dobtors, one after the neighbors, and they informed the au I'IIHII the IWc*. Brooklyn has six large libraries contain tunnel, Massachusetts. the starving man carried to the Phila other, tried to cure mo. but did no good. thoritics who without delay took steps ing in all about 300,000 volumes. The intelligent farmer has been doing Tho rhuematism seemed to l>e getting It is stated that Chauneey If. Depew delphia hospital. to allay, if possible, the wife's fears for this all summer, in fact ever since they worse. As I had tried almost everything THE will accept, the Republican her husband's safetv. Searching parties SIBS.—My baby was very bad with nomination Klevated Electric ltailroad*. were born, but some pigs do not get a the doctors could suggest. I thought 1 lor governor of New York. at once set out in the direction taken by great deal of pushing at any time. If summer complaint, and 1 thought he This is an a«e of electricity. Last ses would try a little prescribing on my own Dr. Conklin, and the tirst result was the they have been neglected so far, begin would tlie, until I tried I>r. Fowler's Ex Many people were killed and injured sion, Mr. Gillies, M.P. for Richmond, account and purchased a supply of Pink discovery that at the farm house where now to get them in shape to fatten. GREAT-WEST and much property destroyed by S heavy Cape Breton, secured the incorporation Pills. The good effects were soon percep tract of Wild Strawberry. With the the physician had been directed to call This does not mean that they shall be rain and wind storm in Oklahoma. of the Royanton Bicycle KlectricRailway tible, and I procured a second supply, and first dose I noticed a change for the bet there was no person ill. This at once fed much corn, in fact none is neccessarv. companv to build an elevated railroad, l>efore those woro gone I was cured of a ter, ami now he is cured, and fat and Tennessee negroes, who were lynched caused the circumstances of the two men Hut they should have plenty of bran and operated by electricity, from Winnipeg malady six doctors could not put an end health v. Mrs. A. Normandin, London, by a mob, for the alleged crime of burn following in the rear of the physician to middli. ITS wet up with milk or water, to l_oui8bnrg. It seems almost incredible to. I have recovered my appetite, never Ont. * _____ ing buildings, have been proven guiltless be associated with tlie mystery of his dis and grass to eat as they like. Plenty of that a project can be successfully carried felt better ia my li fo, and I give Dr. Wil Annuity Bond by the arrest of the guilty parties. appearance. The news of Dr. Conklin's fresh water is also necessary. Don't 1 United States people spend $42,000,000 iuto operation, and yet it is within the liams Pink Pills credit for this transform absence spread far ami wide, and it was think because you e fading away. There is no templated railroad. There is now in other but without result, and dispatches France. Grant, who was a West Pointer, were all vented in the United States in electric with mud and filth. Where there are active disease at work, but something is THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE were sent to a brother in Manchester, Dr. Low's Worm Syrnp cures and re college lured men. roads capital exceeding$205,000,000. The many pigs it might be convenient to wrong. That was just tho way with my COMPAN "Y Mich., which brought him to the scene, moves worms of all kinds in children or Miss Rose Morenthein, of St. Louis, bicycle plan had been successfully oper keep them clean, but with only a few a wife. She was a martyr to dyspepsia, HEAD OFFICE, - - WINNII'KO. and it was from his lips that a Ptrantre adults. Price L'.V. Sold by all dealers. weekly scrubbing would certainly be never in perfect health, and when she saw Mo., lias accepted the challenge of Miss ated on a minor scale. It is the vastness story was told and a motive for the of this enterprise that almost staggers be beneficial. the change the Pink Pills made in me she Tilley Ashley, of Hartford, Conn., to row suspected crime was suggested. Dr. The English people are famous diners. tried them. The marvelous improvement a single scull race for the championship lief. That the motion of a train running Conklin was the leading witness in a Gome to think of it, why should not a was just as marked in her case as in my ot America. Miss Mosen hcin is willing on a roadbed of iron or steel with a single murder case to be tried in the eastern hog thrive better with a clean skin as GENTLEMEN.—I have used your Yellow- own. and she says that her whole system tc row in eastern waters, but prefers that rail in the centre and side rails reaching part of the state. His testimony was well as a horse or a cow? It certainly Oil and have found it unequalled for is built up, ami that the dyspepsia and the race take place at Creve Ooeur lake, under the sills of the car windows in a sutlieient to brand the prisoner a mur would be conducive to the health of the burns, sprains, scalds, rheumatism, croup HINA MAGIC sick headaches have vanished. She, as mar St. Louis. The race will be for a trough-like fashion would be verv much derer, and with the hitter's life hanging animal as furnishing a more desirable and colds. All who use it recommend it. smoother and safer than the present article of food when his pigship comes well as myself, seems to have regained C handsome trophy. in the balance, a conspiracy might have Mrs. Might, Montreal. Que. youth, ami I have not the slightest hesita Inventor Edison, at a recent scientific track system does not seem unreasonable, been planned to thwart justice by an to be killed. Charcoal, ashes and salt, SMOKELFS3 AND CDORLES8 and is, at least, worthy of thorough in mixed, make an excellent preventive of tion in pronouncing the remedy one of the The mo ern dinner is a direct de seance had a large globe of gold fish other murder. A large reward will be vestigation aud trial. The centre of disease for hogs. They will not eat too most valuable discoveries of tin* century. scendant of the feudal feast. WhOM anatomy was distinctly outlined paid for facts which will unravel the gravity would be upon the supporting mystery or result in restoring the doctor much if allowed to run to it at will. and every action of each organ was rail, the pointed cars wonld minimize the Skin diseases aie more or less directly 1 to the people of Cassapolis ami to his Of course, in pushing the pigs it is I \A.t tho doubters call and see me and thev plainly seen. This the "wizard" ac 11 STOVE POLISH air pressure and Ihe gearless electric mo intended to market them at six or eight j -^ ill be convinced. occasioned by bad blood. B. B.B. cures j complished by making the tish swallow family whose grief is pitiable. v tors would greatly diminish the friction. months old. The day has gone by to J the following Skin Diseases : Shingles, j minute incandescent lamps, and by in These pills are a positive cure for all It neither smokes The railroad of to day would seem to keep t bein a year or more before selling Erysipelas. Itching Rashes, Salt Rheum, visible wire conducted the electric cur troubles arising from a vitiate 1 condition have reached the limit of their speed They may be made to give greater Scald Head. Eruptions, Pimples and ! or smells when applied to hot pipes. rent. The tish apparently, were not in I'ast (.rain Threshing. of the blood or a shattered nervous sys possibilities. With this proposed road growth the tirst six months in proportion Blotches, by removing all impurities from commoded by their diet of electricity. The Warwickshire. Eng., Advertiser tem. Sold by all dealers or by mail, bed and rail principle 120 miles an hour to the expense of feeding them ever after 1 a common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous having published a letter expressing from Dr. Williams Medicine Company, 1 ••!'. SAl.K A singular case of insanity has de might be only the beginning or a new ward. Sore. PRICE 25 CENTS. doubt aa to the large amount of grain Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. V.. EV-_KY\VHF_&£ veloped at Lake Wood, N. Y. Barbara era of racing ahead of the wind,and once Peas are excellent for pigs. They fur threshed in a day in the Northwest Terri at oil cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50. Tbe higher life begins for us as soon as Travers, waiter at thc Sterlingworth Inn, | the success of a big undertak ing is de- nish everything needful to make quick, Wholesale Atrciit*. — .lames Bob-Bioa i Co, tories. Mr. A. .1. Davies, of Pensax, Wor There are numerous imitations and sub Mct'lury Manutucturmtf (.'0 . Miller Morhc i Co., has secured the delusion that she is man | roonstated capital might he found to en healthy growth. Corn for the last few we renounce our own will to bow before cestershire, who was one of the tenant stitutions against which thc public is Thompson, rodrille £ CO., tuel at the Factoryr ager of a toboggan, and becomes so un- ! able Mr. Gillies'more ambitious project weeks, all they will eat, will put them in a divine law.*—George Eliot. -.7 Mary Street, \\ turning. farmer delegates to Canada last year, has cautioned. manageable that restraint is necessary, j to he constructed.—Ottawa Citizen. excellent shape for market. <>hu» Far ! written that paper as follows:—"As I Doctors'opinion is that the lunacy is mer. Raised Hank Hills. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, I must confess that 1 myself was very seep- caused by too frequent indulgence in the Ind., says: I had been in a distressed j tical on this point till I actually saw it Another raised bank note was detected pastime of riding too steep a toboggan What Can 15o Done Iforo. MANITOBA'S CROP. condition for three years from Nervous- | j done, a little further information may IK* j recently. A Bank of Montreal ten had _lide>. ness, Weakness of the Stomach, I>vei>ep- The Ottawa, Ont., Journal publishes of interest to your readers. The wheat been taken and so skilfully altered that BUTTER Globe'* Comments on the Larger Yield eia and Indigestion until my health was the following letter from a farmer at , in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories bv those nnaccusto.-ied to handling bills HUMAN. Tlij-.11 Was Anticipated. gone. I bought one bottle of South Austin, Manitoba:—"People talk of the is all spring planted and there, as in this of large denominations it could easily The Toronto (Ilol>_ says: '-Reliable in American Nervine, which did me more Manitoba winter, the severe cold and ' country, grows much less straw than pass for what it appeared to be. By All the Hose Lacked Was the Tower of formation is now to hand to the effect that good than any $">.* worth of doctoring I having HM.I blizzards they have to go through. Now, I autumn sown wheat. Thc stubjle is left holding it to the light, however, the ARTIES s_r< Speech. the wheat yield of Manitoba will be larger ever did in my life. I wonld advise I for one have experienced two winters from \'2 to 15 inches long, so that tho fraud could readily be detected, the num The following touching story of the than anticipated and atnive the average every weekly person to use this valuable and can clearly say without the least fear machines would not have more bers in the corners showing too heavy, butter for sale will find death of Stai liashaw, at St. Vincent, is in the gross product and thc yield per and lovely remedy. I consider it the of contradiction, that I have experienced than about half the quantity of and the thin spots where the numbers from the Minnesota Horseman : acre. Information collected by a leading grandest medicine in the world." A more good health here than I ever did in straw to deal with as they would in this and lettering of the genuine note had in us a ready market for It was your correspondent's opportun Canadian bank a few weeks ago was not trial bottle will convince you. War Ontario. Take other parts of the Do country for the same yield of wheat. In been scraped away very plain. The de ity to witness the death recently of wholly satisfactory. Many places at ranted by all druggists. minion, such as Ontario and Quebec, and fact I do not think it would IK* possible to signs of the $50 and $10 notes arc also that game race horse. Star liashaw, so which information was obtained estimat disp< tsing < A same Very whenever von pick up a newspaper, you thresh wheat at all in this country with very different. Tin1 striking feature on well known in Northern Minnesota, and ing the wheat yield at from ten to twenty can see the terrible havoc that diseases of their machines in an average season. The the face of the genuine $50 note is a large it was a scene not soon forgotten, as the all kinds, such as la grippe, fevers and amount threshed in eight hours, viz., bushels per acre and it now turns out that script L. with 50 in numerals on either best price always paid attachment ofa horse toward his master other diseases are making in the popula __.'2«'.t) bushels, as stated in your note, was fifteen would make a fair average of re side of it and " Fifty Dollars" spelled ont was seldom if ever so manifest. Star was Ask Your Grocer For It tion, while Manitoba is free from them correct. It was threshed at the farm oi turns, although in some districts the yield underneath. The word fifty also appears either in cash or goods. taken ill the other night, but nothing ser all. There may be an odd case of dip Mr. Douglas, Indian Head, last season. is estimated at from twenty-five to thirty. spelled out in the lower corners as well ious was thought of it, and BdL II. Love, theria at < >ak Lake, but I think nothing Thc amount threshed was corroborated It is most gratifying to learn that these as the numerals 50, whi'e in the upper who has owned him for the past six- of anv account. Any person coining to by the thresher | who ottered to show me estimates were too low. Harvesting oper corners are large denominational numer 15 LACK WOODS years, took him over to Emerson, Mani A. GIBSON, Manitoba I think can never regret it in his books) and several farmers who were ations resulted more satisfactory. Tho als. On the back of the genuine bill the toba, a distance of three miles from here, the line of health, but a man need not present. Of course this was an excep farmers will be awarded with a yield figures $50 appear on each side of the that the horse might have prompt treat 11 come here and expect to make a fortune tional days work. But the thresher in above their earlier expectations. Com centrepiece, which has the words " Fiftv TABLE SAUCE 452. 454 & 456 Alexander Ave.. Wpg. ment which, was given, but the medi in a year or so. question stated that he averaged 1,500 menting on the annual change of stan dollars" underneath. On the back of cines refused to art, as the bowels had 4k FOR- "A farmer from Ontario with his fam bushels a day through the whole dards, the Globe Ays: Besides bringing the altered bill these were absent. The become paralv/.ed. The horse was plac ily need not think to come here with of last season. All grain i^ threshed at about earlier sales of the new crop there bill in question was passed upon a grocer Roast Meat, Steaks, Cutlets, Chops, Fish, The Matches ed in a large, roomy box stall, where Mr. nothing to start (arming. He either per bushel, the thresher finding men. thc would be many advantages in tlie adop by a person who came into the shop and THE OLD with a Love and thc veterinary stayed, but wants $1,000 in cash, of $1,000 worth of farmer boarding them. The price is 4 tion of permanent standards which would asked to have it changed. His willing Curries, Gravies, Game & Soup. should the former leave the stall, the RELIABLE Reputation.. property; and young men need not tret cents, or two pence a bushel. The largest he learned and recognized in the Euro ness to oblige cost the merchant in this horse would neigh and call so piteouslv 11 the idea into their heads to come here amount of grain threshed in this country pean markets. case $40. As there are evidently one or that the master would promptly return BLACKWOOD BROS. and get $40or $45 a month. I never I have heard of was at the trial of the more persons in or about the city 111:1k- and the horse would at once walk to him r seen anyone get higher than $30 or $35 Ko3 al Agricultural Society of threshing REGAINED HER SPEECH. ing a practice of raising bank notes, it WINNIPEG. CANADA. and place his head on his shoulder for for one month in the harvest and tlie machines at Doncaster in 1891, when behooves traders and others handling the usual caress. About six o'clock Sat average is from $10 to $20 a month for the wheat was threshed at the rate of 7."» Deal ami l>tuiil_ Qlrl AM* to Talk After money to be careful in their dealings urday morning, after a strong opiate bad year. lie need not think to stand up bushels an hour."—-World. a hlorm. with strangers. The readiest test in been given to quiet the pain, the horse with his arms crossed, that money w ill rases where suspicion is aroused is to lay down and seemed to sleep. The A house belonging to John Z•denks, of 6AA-W/A/A//P£G/?A1 roll up to bim. He has got to BO to hold the bill between the eye and the Winlield, L. I , was struck by lightning work with a w ill if he intends to make A CHURCH ROW. E. B. EDDY'S light. The alterations can then readily door of the stall was left open ami Mr. during a recent storm. A bolt went Love and the doctors lay down on some farming a success. Also to come here be detected either by the extra darkness, Episcopalian* Who Refused to Ounce are Ihr >ugli a two fool brick wall into the hay on the barn floor, and each fell and think of seeding 200 or 300 acres in compared with the Vest of the bill, or Denounced. dining room, * h«*reMr.Zelenka. a neigh Ami Shorthand [nMitatc is the place to attend asleep, thinking they would rest while a season ; he need not think that will by the thinness of the paper where the if you want either a hushies* cii or a bor, and Mrs. Fisher, a visitor, were dis* the poor animal was quiet. They next pay. It may pay for a year or so but The Rev. Edward Mayses, of the Epis original figures or lettering has been eoo_-6 in (.hortband. Handsome annual an cussim? the storm. It seemed to pass be nouncement tne. A«hlrr>s thing they knew, however, was the nip give me a quarter section (160acres)of!and copal church at Dundas, Minn., is in scraped away.—Montreal Gazette. tween Mrs. Fisher and her 13 year old C.A FLEMING A CO., Winnij^K. Man. ping by the horse at Mr. Love's boot and I can make more money at the end trouble. Some time ago a series of meet daughter Marv, w ho had been dumb for ankle which quickly awoke him, ami of the year off it in mixed farming than ings were called, and upon the tirst night HATCHES over eight years. Mis. Fisher and her there he saw his faithful old stallion he can with his 300 or 400 acres of wheat. a dance was announced in the public hall. THE GREAT NORTHWEST CENTRAL Instead of attending this meeting daughter sat motionless for t-evcral standing over him, having walked out of Manitoba has her drawbacks the same the congregation went to the dance seconds, w lien the little j_:irl got up, and, 28,000,000 Made his stall, passed each of the other men as other countries. For instance, the Reported to l»e l.e_t«.ed l»y the C. P. TELEGRAPH, in a body. Next Sunday Mayses pointing her linger to her ear, said : K. 1,000 Bright Eyed Girls iii going to his master, who quickly got frost, the farmers claim to say, is one of It i-> given <»nt at Brandon thai the and said to the members: "I would ask you "Mamma, I heard that. Let us go Wanted to have their breath sweetened and teeth TELEPHONE, up and the horse followed him hack to them, bnt 1 thtnk if the farmers of Mani Canadian Pacific railway han acq ni red if it is more important to attend a low home." This is the tirnt time, it is said, Consumed Daily the stall. The doctors wore awakened toba were to take up less land and spend running powers over the (ireat North cleaned ehewin* HAVANA ntUlT HUM. public dance than it is to attend to your that she has spoken since an attack of TIGER, PARLOR. by the speaking to the horse, and the time on it 1 hey do in working whole west Central ami that for a time at church duties, and if you think it right scarlet fever left her deaf and speechless. witnessed the act. Soma of the sections there would be less frozen leant the A. N. XV. will he in reality a to have me preach to empty benches? If grooms of the barn would care for wheat iu Manitoba and a good deal more branch of the Canadian Pacific railway. you do, then go there and stay." This .•ave tlie Straw. BOOKS the horse while the owner ate his meals, money.—Western World. It ifl alno known, however, that the local Ito., 1837. running powers over the Great North taken out and a pail of water was placed people of the nr choice of a larwte list of awhile he would come up to the pail, of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Epis and waa not free has taken place in your life. Now you who have started to walk around the her It appears, however, that the excellent BOOKS, _U standard author. Stick his lips in the water and then stand copalian churches. A public meeting was re from it a single day. are Queen of the mightiest land in called at the instigation of .lames McCad- world, left Montreal recently for Van eeiver of the C N. XV. C. is negotiating The Modern Home Cook Hook until his mouth, lips and nose were —U__ t LuiU _iii'_.»tl.i/. 1 used doctors' medi Europe; in your hand lies the happiness couver, having obtained permission from thoroughly sponged, when he would re den, deacon of tho Episcopalian church, to to secure running powers over the C. P. Or I.HdieH* Fancy Work Hook; cines and all others of millions. May heaven assist you and theC, 1'. K. authorities to walk over then- sume his walk Scores of people stopped ask Mayses to explain. \l. between Brandon and Chater in order I could think of, but it did me no good. strengthen you with strength in that high ties. Or your choice of six original while on their way to church to see this to improve the service of the road." My cousin said I must and difficult task. I hope that your NEW - AMI- BIAUIIfUl, knowing animal's performance. At 1 reign will be long, happy and glorious, ClirUtiai- Scientist.. Kick. PICTUKKS. A special examination of N. P. railway p. in. became up to be sponged and then and that vour efforts mav be rewarded POST OFFICE INFRINGEMENTS. FOR IOO The Christian Scientists of Burlington, affairs has resulted in the exoneration of ROYAL threw his head over his master's shoul by the the thankfulness and love of vour Iowa, have petitioned the school board Mr. Oakes from all charges against him, der, where he was being petted, when he subjects. May 1 pray yon to think like I'ldhoiiliiins for Writing on N«*\v*|».«per-( TRY B.B.B. staggered and fell dead at his master's to excuse their children from attendance but YiHard is charged with making un <"i»l I l«TN* A 1 loU ,tll( <-. CROWN SOAP WRAPPERS wise sometimes of your cousins in Bonn, lawful gains. because it is the best medicine ever feet. While he was "only a horse," vet during tlie hour when physiology is and continue to that kindness you fav The Victoria, B. C, post, otlice authori Elegant Cloth Bound Books, made, and I took three bottles of it, with t.iere were many moist eves among the taught. The petition declares that there ored them with till now. Be assured ties are busily inaugurating a crusade tho result that it haa completely cured crowd of spectators, as the citizens of is no material body and objects to having Let truth and falsehood grapple; who (Standard Authors.) that our minds are always with vou. I their children taught to believe there is ever knew truth put to the *orst in a against, parties who make it a practice to me. 1 think Burdock Blood Bitters, that town had learned to know and ad- c will not be indiscreet ami abuse your free and open encounter. write short messages inside newHj»n]>ers, None hut Koyal Crown oap Wrappers received both for headaches and aa a, blood jmre obi star as no more stvlish any so much in evidence as tlie stomach Send for Hat of Hooka ami 1'ietures; mailed Iree time. Believe me,always your majesty's thus violating the post otlice act. A re on application. purifier, ia tho horse ever lived, regardless of his age ami liver. It objects also to geography most obedient and faithful servant. on the score that it recognizes a material spectable man at Eetqnimault was lined twenty-one years. God alone it. going to tell where our BEST IN THE WORLD, Ai I;I;KT. I body. The petition was refused. $10 for this offence, ami other prosecutions personal influence is going to stop. will follow. ROYAL GROWN SOAP CO., and am glad to recommend it tc all my WINNIPEG. MANITOBA. friends. Miss FLORA MCDONAITD, Glen Norman, Ont. THE WESTERN WORLD. has repeatedly shown ita superiority to ELECTRICAL STORM. all others in competition in Kngland ACROSS THK WATERS. Clod I.less Our Canada. There is, in fact, nothing like it in the fireat Havoc Created in fill MM Sections The other day a representative m> f tn„h - lu the Older Countries—.Short Para Land of wild brush and brake. Left iu Their Bodies Found in shattering the spire. A big hole was graphs That Will Protitaldy Occupy Meadow and grove. Lord Swansea ia coming to Manitoba. Leader had the pleasure of inspecting the Dirt and Rags. TAKING EFFECT ON WEDNESDAY, knocked out of the Bide and the whole the Time of SI any. May (jod rich blessings pour, pig ranch of Mr. A. Knight, a few milea <>n thee, from ehtire to.stir.re. Hon. W. Lanrier was well receive*! at northwest of Regina. Tnis enterprising of the covering stripped off. It also Thou .. bona our hearts adore, |UNE ag, 1894. Hegma. young man has over three bundled line struck a brick house owned by Mrs. 1 and of our love. J. S. Coleman and Rev. J. E. Starr were bogs and splendidly equipped buildings, Greaterix, the lightning running down The Count of Paris is dead. successful at tne children's court held by The assessor reports the population of each side of the roof, plowing a furrow May thy sons honored be, N. Bound" I S. Bound Brandon to he 5,076. etc., for carrying on this industry. At the The Sultan of Morocco is dangerously Far over hind ami sea, Magistrate Kingston! in Toronto a few Bead up. Read down time of the visit Mr. Knight and Ids as through the shingles. The fluid struck v* here'er thev roam : days ago, in their effort to secure posses the residence of Mr. K. .I. r.d wards, de ill. Tell by their bearing high, co I S ! An Australian embezzler haa heen ar sistants were loadings wagon load of line Their tone of chivalry, sion of five young children, all under six ! -> rested at Viator in, B. C porken. which were sold on the Regina stroying the furniture in one room. Miss Professor Hermann Von Relmholtz, of Their love of purity, years of age, that they found at an alleged i mt d ,* «t_r - c - STATIONS. ! market and realized good prices. He has Dunn, a sister of Mrs. Edwards, had Berlin, is dead. Thou art their home. baby farm at No. 2 Gladstone avenue, kept *_?W~_? =3 Im Judge Ma« leod, of tlie NortInvent — aj w~*vi been Bleeping in the room and had just by Wm. Lace and his wife. Lace has 0w 5 k a splendid frame house, eood outbuild The late Count of Paris left an estate JZ ___ __: , 5 .^.lprenie Court, ia dead. Our country's leader* bless' 1 Sa ings, windmill for pumping, an abundant left it a for a minute before. Had she valued at $20,000,000. 'Gainst "greed of gold's" excess, been under suspicion of having kept a TV —" •__ *s m\ m §5*2 ttt remained in tbe room she would have 2* The Winnipeg Conservatory of Music, supply of water, and he has no doubt but tirm let them stat.d. baby farm for some time past, and the 55 been killed. Several trees were also do false labels are used on Pacitic coast bead them in paths alight ' police now think thty have him within Is k I.til., haa heen incorporated. inordinary seasons his venture will prove Keep them from sin's foul blight ! stroyed in different parts of tbe town, salmon sold in Great Britain. tlie grasp of the law. The evidence given 1.20p 3.00p 0 Winnipeg 11.30a 5.909 a great success. Among tlie swine are iron the Ail-Infinite! 1.06p 2 49p 3.0 Northwest schools will he opened bv and a large barn belonging to Mr. S. R. revealed a horrible state of affairs. The .Portage Junction.. 11.42a 5.47a Some of tlie bests breeds, all of which are Chinese and Japanese generals are re t Sod bless our land. l'_..42p 2.36p 9.3 _t. Norbet 11.55a 6.07a the reading of the Lord's prayer. Bowen, an the Napanee road, was also Clara H. Mountcastle (Caris sima\ children were all sleeping in one small, I2.22pl 2.2*p 16 I 12 08p 6.25a doing well. The stock yards were verv ported to be negotiating an armistice. 11.54a ('artier shattered. A fierce storm also visited stuffy room, where, as the witness put it, '2 05p 23.5 St. Axathe 6.51a clean, dry and healthy, and there was ail ll.Pla; 1.57p 27.4 It.Up Berniea Ron, aged H>, waa drowned in London and vicinity earlier in the morn The Duke of York has laid the corner "The light of the heaven's sun never en 11.07a Union Point 12 33p 7.02a entire absence of the unpleasant odors MURDERED FOR MONEY. 1.4«p 32 5 ... Silver Plains.... '12.43p 7.19a the Red by ihe capsizing ofa hoat. ing doing considerable damage. stone of the new Liverpool postoffice. tered," with no bed save a filthy matted 10.31a I l.2fp 10 4 generally found around places of thia 10.03a I Morris l.COp 7.45a Reports come from all parts of < Ontario quilt, spread on the floor and a small piece I.16p 46 B 8t. Jean ! I.l5p 8.25a Judge Dubnc haa teen re-elected vice- kind.—Regina header. Eight persons were killed and thirty A Miser Tortured to Death iu Detroit's 9.28a! 12.Wp 56 0 l_etellier ; 1.34p 9.18a of numerous fires, caused by the same of flannel as a covering. When the police 8.00a' 1230p 65 0 chancellor of the University of Manitoba. injured in a railroad wreck in France. Suburbs. 1 Emeraon 1.55p 10.15a electric storm. A great many barns entered the stench was almost unbearable, 7.00a lil&p Oh 1 Pembina 2.05p 11.15a Charles B. Chauvin lived in a miser as the room was entirely destitute of ven 11.06pl 8 3(>a 16S Grand Forks 5.45p 8 25p Koochiching, the new town in the RAINY RIVER FIRES. with the season's crops of grain and all Justin McCarthy may retire from the '223 able house on his farm on the Groses 1.30pi 4 Bfia' . Wiuu_j>e>? J unction. 9.25p l._ftp Rainy Lake district, ia to bave a poet contents were burned. The estimated leadership of the anti Parnellite party. tilation. Lying in one corner they found 3 4.r»p 453 Point road, six miles from Detroit, Mich, 170 Puluth 7.25h How Mrs. ..mushy ami Children I ont loss, so far reported, will reach fullv what they thought to be a bundle of rags, 8.90p • • .Minneapolis.. .. 6.2ua office. Fifteen fisherman were drowned and 481 for fifty years. He made money by but on investigation it proved to l>e a M.OOp St. I'aul 7.00a Their Liven. 150,000, 10.30p 88S The Grand Forks pepers deny the re seven died from exposure off Heteingfors. spending nothing and muring all he re three weeks old baby, clothed in filthy Chicago 9.36p ports of an epidemic id' typhoid in that Tbe Rat Portage Record^ Russia. ceived. His wealth is variously esti garments and the breath of life almost account of INTERESTING ITEMS. town. the Rainy River tire says everv house It is reported that England and Turkey mated at from $100,000 to $1,000,000, but gone from its Wly. The child could not MORRIS-BRANDON BRANCH, are negotiating for the exchange of Cyp be always lived alone except when his It ie propoaed to convert the Wesley on (irassy river road was burned. At Facts and 1 mules Gathered lor Our possibly have lived another day, and it is Mr. F. (>. Gamsby'fl place, three miles rus for Crete. two nieces visited him. Plots were laid doubtful if medical skill can now save it E. Bound W. Bound hall building, Winnipeg, into an opera Ke.tdera. K»a»i up from Rainy River", the tire came up on to kill the old man and rob him of his from death. Its little body was raw from Read down house. An English paper is authority for the Recruits for the Chinese army will'not money on several occasions, but each Friday afternoon, and burned very fierce be accepted unless they ran leap a ditch the toes to the small of the back, and tho Members of tlie British cabinet are ex ly. Mr.Gamsby and his son, aired 14, statement that Canadian paper manu time tlie plot failed, because Chauvin holes were filled with vermin. Another ; factured from wood pulp is being sold six feet wide. pected to tour through the Northwest thia were at the time in the woods further was well armed having three rifles ami little girl, not more than four years of age, cheaper in the old country than it can STATIONS. a month. in from tbe river, and Mrs. Gamsby, The disruption in the Irish parliamen several revolvers secured about bis mis presented a fearfully emaciated condition. be made there. c Dr. Jones has been elected president of j daughter, aged is, son, aged 16, and tary party is likely to end in Tim Healy erable hovel. So miserly was he that Its little frame shrunk almost to a skele tlie Manitoba College of Physicians and three small children, the vounirest being One's surprise at the fact that no two becoming leader. twice within the last ten years he was ton and tlie light of intelligence complete X 3d : Surgeons. a babe six months old. were in tbe house. persons' voices are perfectly alike ceases It is reported that Japan and Korea complained of for cruelty to animals in ly faded from its eyes. If thiseliild's life wss 23 Finding that they could not save the when one is informed by an authority have formed an alliance, offensive and not feeding his stock. He was supposed is saved there is little hope of its ever be 1.20p .00p ... Winnipeg... Icelanders are discussing the advisa house, they started to seek a place of defensive against China. to have a vast amount of money hid ing better than an idiot. When Mr. Starr 7.50p 55p Morris on the subject that, though there are 6.53p S2l bility of building an Icelandic academy safety, hoping to escape with their lives. about tbe premises, but this supposition went to execute the warrant, giving him 10 .. Lowe Farm.. only nine perfect tones in the human Hail storms have done great dan ag1 5.49p U7a 21 2 Myrtle...... in Winnipeg. They started for tlie Rainy river bv the was wrong, as Chauvin always kept his possession of the children, he found them 5.23p ,60a voice, there are the astounding number throughout Austria. At Kowno, Poland, 25 9 Roland.. ... Grassy river road, part of which was of I7,502,18l»,044,415 different Bounds. money in the bank. Two strangers were closed in a small yard, with a goat and a 4.39p 38a 33 5 —Rosebank IW'ars are now ami have been all sum three children were killed by hailstones. 3.58p 24a 39 6 Miami corduroy and is a narrow opening. The of these, 11 direct muscles produce 16,- seen soon after midnight the other night number of fowls as companions. The 02a mer, quite numerous in the neighborhood in the vicinity of his house, but nothing 8.14p 49 0 ... Deerwood ... of Minnedosa. corduroy cangfat tire, and everything 383, and 30 indirect muscles produce The chief engineer ami chief commis magistrate gave the children over to the 2.51 p ;"H)a 54 1 .. .Altamout. ... being as dry as tinder, all were hemmed 173,741,823. while all in co-operation sioner of ihe Russian railway through strange was thought of it until the mur Children's Aid Society, but it was feared 2l5p 33a 62.1 ... .Somerset. ... der was discovered. His nephew, Joseph 1.47p Isa 68 4 .. .Swau Lake... Prosecutions for enclosing written mes in with flame and suffocated. When produce the total given above. Siberia are returning to Russia via Can the babe would die before the ease was 04a 74 6 Groebeck, went to see Chauvin and find 1.19p Indian Springs. sages in newspapers are being made in found the mother was still living, she ada. finished. Should the child die, l_aco and J2.57p 63a 79 4 ... Mariaj>ol_8 ... ing the door locked broke it in. The 2.27p 38a 86 1 Victoria, B. C. had gathered the younger children to It has been found that the long his wife will be placed under arrest to 1 .. ..Greenway The German authorities at Ifetz have body oftbeold miser was lying on the 1.57K 24a 92 3 ~-~ Baldur gether in a small opening, hoping to save marches made by soldiers often give answer to the charge of causing its death U7H 102 A number fcif well to do settlers from caused the arrest of Madame Ismert. a tloor. his hands tied toiretber and his ll.l2a Belmont. ... them, but in vain. The eldest /laughter them severe headaches, ami an interest- \ by negligence and ill treatment. J 0.37a 4;~.a 109 7 Hilton France have recently located in Lake French lady, whom they charge with 1 29a 117 3 had pushed 0*1 further, and when found ing statement has been published by a feet bound, while from a dozen cuts on 0.13a — Ashdown.... l>auphin district. being a spy. 9.49a 22a 120 she was badly burned. Her feet and the body blood had flowed and stained 14a 123 0 ... Wawanesa ... French army doctor to the effect that 9.39a ~-- Elliotts Charles Adams of the city of Brandon head were nearly burned away. The The Colonial legislature of New South his clothing. His head was crushed to a ELECTRICITY ON C. P. R. 9.05a (>l>a 129.6 the regularity of the marching step in 43a 137 2 Rounthwaite. . mother lived till Sunday morning. All Wales has agreed to make compulsory jelly. The house was Utterly turned 8.28a r .. -Martinville... haa been ga/.etted member of the pro the French army has "a most deleterious 7.50a _ >a 145.1 Were buried in one grave on Si nd iy the observance of eight hours as a day's topsyturvy. It waa evident that mur It May Take The Tlaee of Steam When — Brandon vincial legislature. effect" upon the health of even the No. 127 afternoon. It was a most heart-rending strongest soldiers. This regularity work for miners. der and robbery had been done, and the th«> Storage SyKtem Han Keen Per Stops at Bahlur for meals. An Ottawa dispatch say a there isa p°a- scene. Tho agony of the father and son, coroner was notified. He was able to fected. eibiiity of Sir John Thompson visiting causes tbe indefinite shock to the brain, The police of Milan have arrested an gain little in addition tothe facts already the only remaining members «>f a family Curiosity as to how the almost unlim the Northwest this fall. which docs not occur in the ordinary anarchist in whose possession were pa PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE BRANCH. of eight, was very touching to witness. given, but learned that the old man did ited power that will be conserved at Kee- irregular walk. In the German army iii lters detailing the plans of a conspiracy not keep much money in the house. Frank Kobertaon's stables and hav at watin by the dam now in course of con \\. bound **\ a All the houses on the (irassy nver some long ami rapid marches it has been to stab the King of (rreece. Chauvin was probably largely interested E bound. traction across the Winnipeg river is to be Read Down _i_ Road up -danjuette station, Man., were atiuck by road were destroyed, settlers losing found advisable to allow the soldiers to in real estate and stocks, and it is not nixed No. •** 9 lightning and destroyed. everything. Among them were break step instead of keeping pace to utilized has given rise to the belief that STATIONS. Mixed No. 'hilip Ernest Eiassberger, the Dundee jute believed the robbers secured anything. 143. J 144
• the C. I\ R. company have in view a Every l>ay * C Dorion. Jas. Robertson, Wm. Doi • pace. The shorter men aie thus en merchant, who pleaded guility to forger From the fact that tbe miser's right eye Kverv Day scheme to run their trains between Port Except Sun =£^ Except Sun. The Hon. Wilfrid Laurier was tender August llunnsdorf, Geo. Watts, Horace abled lo take strides of the length which ies aggregating £112,000, was sentenced was badly discolored and his cheek suits them, instead of being compelled to Arthur and Moose daw by electricity, IM) ed a great reception at Winnipeg, and Thecker and others whose names have to eight years' imprisonment. bruised, it is the theory of the police 4 pm Wiunipeg IS 08 noon spoke to fully 4,000 people at night. not been obtained. stretch out every time and thus jolt their and that the intention is to use the Kee- 4 15 pm 0 Portage Junction 11 43 am The war otlice has decided to issue vol that the thieves and murderers surprised 4 4u pm At one time Fort Francis was threat brains. watin power to generate electric energy 8 5 * .. St. Charles 11 10 am Winnipeg local improvement deben- unteer medals for longmei itoriousservice bim, and knocking bim down, bound for that purpose. A Free Press reporter 4 4t; pm 10 5 *. Ueadingly 11 to am tares, guaranteed and unguaranteed, have ened, but the citizens fought off the lire People who disappear and are never his hands ami feet together. Then with 6 10 pm IH 0* White Plains... lu 30 am and for distinguished conduct. Cana recently discussed the possibility of such 5 31 pm been disused of at par ami premium. antl saved the town. Along the older heard of again are more numerous than knives, thev cut the old man in numer 5 8 *.«.ravel Pit Spur 9 5S JOII settlements where the clearings were dian volunteers will participate in these a great innovation being introduced on 5 42 pm 28 2 *. .l_aSuli«. Tank.. y 48 am one would suppose. In the Dominions honors. ous places, torturing him, with the hops the road with an official of the company. f» 66 pin 82 2 * Eustace • I ii am Prairie tires have bonded over large larger, tbe fires did not reach the river, of the British Empire alone some 8,000 that he would disclose tbe hiding place H S 1 am 39 1 *.... Oakville 9 0) am The Japanese spies, surrendered by the He did not ridicule ttie idea, but ti 48 am tracts of land in tlie Wood Mountain and but raged in rear of the clearings, de individuals vanish every vear without of his wealth. Then, finding their :43 2 * Curti* 8 4S am American consul to the Chinese authori said their was no intention of 7 3o am 152 5 Portage la Prairie 8 2U am Willow Branch districts in Asaimboia. stroying much valuable timber. The leaving any indication as to their where efforts futile, tbey crushed in tbe back ties, were promptly beheaded notwith making any change so radical *F.ag Station. new post office at Elmo narrowly escaped abouts, ot ever appearing again. The of his head and leaving him dead on John Matthews, jr.,of Port Arthur, was and at Berwick,Tom Weston and Arthur standing the promise that they would in the near future. He thought, Stations n-arked have no agent. Freight ingenuity of suicides, no doutt, may the floor, ransacked everything about however, that when the storage system must be prepaid. drowned at Fort William while working Ion lost everything, escaping only with not be tortured. have something to do with that result, the bouse, taking what tbey could find. had been perfected for long runs ami Number 107 and 108 have through Pullman the clothing they wore. There was no on the boom at Graham, Home & Co's. | for many beings of our species seem to The war news of the hostilities between It has been learned since t'»at neither of heavy pulls, electricity as a motive power Vestibuled Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Winnipeg and St. Paul and Minneapolis Also null. insurance on anv of the houses burned, have inherited a share of that instinct China ami Japan is costing the English his nieces or nephews had seen the old might take the place of steam locomotives and beintr shelterless*, without means to Palaee l>i 111 ng Cars, close connection at Chicago A 3-year old son of John Robinson,of that teaches onr dumb fellow-creatures newspapers a large amount of money. man in the two last weeks. The sheriff, on the line. The trolley system involves with eastern lines. Connection at Winnipeg Junc Port Arthur, waa fatally burned while begin again, their circumstances appeal to die in well-selected billing places. By Every word telegraphed from China costs who bas charge of the case, says that features that render it impracticable for tion with traius to and from the Paeiiic Coast. playing with matches up stairs in Robin- for aid. The settlers who were burned far the largest number, however, is ac 7s 6d., and from Japan half a guinea. from the description furnished, bethinks railway purposes, so ttiat before the pat For ratts and full information concerning con out are at present lodged with neighbors, nections with other lines, etc., apply to any agent __un'_ home. counted for by the desire to evade do the capture of the murderers is assured. rons of Canada's national highway are of the company, or who were more fortunate. The warm A seltler at Rutherglen, Australia, At the trades and labor congresa at mestic responsibilities by runaway hus given an electric service this mysterious CHAS. S FEE, hearted sympathy shown the sufferers having become involved in desperate fi H. SWINFORD, i ntawa a resolution was introduced favor bands ami fathers. and wonderful agency of nature will have G.P.&T.A., St. Paul. _. a petition asking the Dominion gov action of the Government is commend garian Subject- LISGAR ELECTORAL DISTRICT. able, and it is to be hoped the amount The pope wears on his slipper a gold are all burning, and at Barwick the tires Two Through Train* Dally. ernment to aid the II. B. R. Tbe repoit cross, and this it is customery with the Tropical heat prevails through the will be largely increased. were so tierce that they jumped across ! Report Regarding the Opening of Thit. of tl»e education committee haa been Austrian Empire. The troops taking 12.45pm 6.25pm 1 LvMiun'ap's Ar 6.20am! 4 20pin faithful to kiss. I was surprised to learn the river, as well as at other places, set Courititueiiey. 1.25pm 7.15pmT.v St. Pnul Ar 7(tam 3 40pm adopted. that the pope conversed with Brother part in the manoeuvres have suffered ter ting the Canadian woods afire. The Cana 4.05pm I.v Duluth Ar 7.25sm; Wm. Scott, of South Oak River, breaks What We Drink. Campbell's daughters in French. The ribly from sunstroke. There were one dian side is well settled and the settlers A special to the Winnipeg Tribune, 7 l."-pm:I„v Ashland Ar 8.15am custom is for him to address those whom from Ottawa, says: "There is a report _7.15am 10.ua aiAr Chicago Lv 5.00pmi 10.40pm the harvesting record bv cutting eighty- The following statistic-*, taken from the hundred casualties during the cavalary are losing heavily. Mrs. (Jamsby and tie honors with private audiences in here that Lisgar will be opened about the Tickets sold and baggage cheeked through to five arses of grain in three and one-half Toronto Advocate, an organ of the hWinnipeg Free Press says editor Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt.. Milwaukee. Wis. cultivation while in 1893 it had fallen to their marriage " to a peaceful and quiet face badly burned. Ceo. Watts' build u freed from umbo at Grand Forks ami re for the temper. She says that in no ings were burned, and the family saved ially : A. \V. Ross, M. P., is campaign- 4,552,500 acres, or a decrease of oyer a country is home rendered so unhappy life." A peculiar and eminently Scotch ! ing on the premier's trail in the hope, no turned home. manifestation of gratitude. with great ditlieulty. All the settlers million acres. ami life made so miserable by the ill- back from Rainy River have been burn | doubt, of getting a scent of the Manitoba MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN North Dakota range cattle are bring tnl'N l_tY. GALLONS. temper of those who are obliged to live i lieutenant-governorship. But there ia a ing the highest price in the Chicago The day the Dake of York was mar ed out, losing everything. Mrs. Wm. RAILWAY CO. Frame 081,181,000 together as in Kngland. If we compare ried a citi/en of Oswestry planted an Hartley, of Fort Francis, is dead, and \ growing feeling that Mr. Ross is on the market. Thev are heaviei and better 630,000.000 Italy domestic life and manners in Kngland acorn, which by the time the duke's son Arthur Wright, a settler of Rainy River, I wrong track. Mr. Daly is believed to be MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1894. than the rang*- cattle of other sections Spain 536,500,000 with those of other countries where was born had sprouted into a tiny British was found dead in bed. j reserving the office for himself. Some north of the line. 144.200,000 Austria-Hungary meat does not form such an integral oak. It has been sent to the baby at' a From Sault Rapids, Rainy River, it is people sav that Mr. Daly never intended Regular pawwngct trains run as follows: Germany 83.250,000 article of diet, a notable improvement I that either Mr. Scarth or Mr. Ross should The Canadian Pacific railway is getting present and has been planted at Sand- learned that the whole of the country \\ KMT-l.ol NJ>. together a collection of grains and grasses Portugal 78,750,000 will be remarked. In less meat-eating ringham. It will be known as Prince around there is on lire. Many people i be appointed lieutenant-governor, at least until he is quite satisfied about his Leare Winnipeg at 8.1u on Tuesday. Thursday for shipment to fall fairs and agencies in Russia 72,900,000 France, urbanity is the rule of the home; Ed ward's oak. have been burned out, losing all their and Saturday for Portage la Prairie' Minncdoua Servia 60,750,000 in fish and rice eating Japan, harsh crops and buildings, and in gome cases own future. In politics, unfortunately, and intermediate stations Mixed trains j.-ave the east and Europe. AU the samples The Temps say that Prince Francois Minnedosa (.11 arrival of pMMOget-trains as below: Bulgaria 56,250,000 words are unknown. cattle have been burned. The Gainsby ; some men will do dirty tricks that thev aj« tli is year's growth. Marie v f Bourbon has prepared a mani Turkey and Cyprus 45,000,000 family, living on the < irassy River road, would he ashamed to do in private life, I AST-l.OlMi. festo, to be issued after the Count of Rev Dr. Bryce, who attended the con Roumania 40.500,000 have been almost wiped out. Mrs. < Jains- ; but if the action of the government in Leave Minnedosa and intermediate stations on THE CREDIT SYSTEM. Paris's death, claiming for himself the vention of Scottish clans, at New York, Greece 31.550,000 by escaped from the burning building ; the matter of the lieutenant-governor Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mixed trains as the representative of Manitoba clans heritage of the crown of France. This ship has been due to Mr. Daly's advice arrive at Minnedoea.afl below: Switzerland 22,500,000 Ilovf Morris Merchants Propose to Over badly injured by tire but has since died. bas been appointed royal deputy chief ol manifesto is now in the hands of Prince i he has served his colleague ill. Tho total yield in France in 1887 was come its Draw hacks. Miss Clara < iainsbv's body lias been re Pass. Pass. Valori, the Princes representative in Tues., the Columbia clans, for this province and 677,250,000 gallons; in 1888 612,500,000; covered from the burnt building, with STATIONS.. Mon., The merchants of Morris have made an France. The Prince will take the title of Thur. Wed, ithe Northwest Territories. in 1890,616,660 000; in 1891,679,155,000, r her head and feet burnt oil". Five more A: Sat. antl in 1892, 1,125,000,000,or nearly twice agreement hy which they hope to improve the Duke of Anjou. BIG CUSTOMS SEIZURE. .V Kri. Ten eara of Dominion binder twine their own interests and at the same time of Mr. (iainsbv's sons perished in the M Mi Lv. Winnipeg Ar 2J 00 that of the previous year. The product By means ofa false key the county jail llames, the eldest being about fifteen and have been distributed in Manitoba this of the vineyards of Sweden. Norway, Dan- he of advantage to their customers. In a Three Montreal Mercantile Firms Im Tues., Mi ted Mixed Mon. at Milan, Mo., was cleared of all its pris the youngest an infant some six months Sal. Friday season bv Mr. Connor and that gentle mark, Holland, Belgium and the British circular just issued the scheme is explain plicated. Thur. Wed. man belicvt-s that, with the exception of ed as follows: oners. The principal escaping prisoners old. Mr. Cainsby came from Lindsay, 10.JB. . 11.ou iort. la 1 ntirk< 19,10 19.60 Isies is not extensively used for wine Onsto-Dfl officials a* Montreal have 12.20.. 13.50 . N rladstone. 10.40 a email quantity to be brought up by ex '•It may be well to mention here that at were George and John Hart and C.P. or Sturgeon Point, and was getting on 15 tt making. Staught, forgers and generally desperate well, having erected a lar^e log house made one of thej biffgeflt sei/.uren iu the 13.25 IS.20 . Keepawa . 14.ft) M.88 press, hia work for this year haa been a meeting of the board of trade in Winni 14 1.5.. . 17.4f. .Miiinedona, l_t.0S 16 15 men. En audition to unlocking most of this summer. Last fall one of his sons, history of that port. The drmfl impli j finished. peg and elsewhere it was unanimously de 15 : .u. \r ....I.v 14. XO CHIIUf forest and woodland at was necessary to devise some scheme to invoices of goods imported hy them dar Yorkton. Hu.sKell. do away with it to a great extent and at being searched for over tin; burnt dis formerly of Ottawa. The defalcation is 3315,647 square miles, or nearlv two bil GREAT STRIKE COMING. trict by anxious friends. ing the last six years. The charge pre 14.4U Lv .Minnedosa 15 85 not Urge. The department is secured lion acres. This is probably an over the same time make it reasonable t<* those ferred is that for three years or longer 15.50 . ..Newdale . 14.lu who are depending upon the credit system Thomas Neston, of the township of 17.20 12.40 against loss by a guarantee bond. estimate, but Canada bas certainly a Labor Will Make Another l-.tVort Against these firms have heen importing free of .Shoal Ijtku to carry them along from year to year. Shinston, lost his house and all his out P.*. Hit ... M'.irtle .. 11.06 billion acres of forest. Now for some Monopoly. duty partly manufactured jute, known as 20.66 9.10 The Macleod Gazette reports that a They have arranged this plan for all who buildings and crop. Henry Oster, of the . Binacarth. comparison of areas: General Secretary John W. Hayes of township of Morley, lost his house and "Cncream Hessian," from Dundee. Scot 22 lu s.ou wave of wild excitement lias been en- wish to take advantage of it. namely to .;. EUMaeUL. - of forest. tbe Knights of Labor, who has been in outbuildings. land, upon which there is a duty of 20 2~o6 Ar .. .Yorkton.. I.V 5.1U a^phing the town and district of 1 metier Acreage give six months credit, and sell for six Norway io._ss.n_.. Montreal for several days, left for home a The Indians of the Long Sault reserve percent. It is claimed the duty accru '.Weals. Trains stop at stations between fer- C'reek recentlv, a well known character 44,480000 months for cash and cash only. This is ing to the government in three years tage la rnurh- and V\ uraipeg only when signalled Sweden the scheme we propose to carry out, com few da\*s back. Mr. Hayes during an in have had a lot of their hay burnt, and it or when there are (MMMOgetl to alight. named Bob Richards having discovered Belgium 1.243.507 terview stated that there would be an is expected that most of tiie hay belong would he $.">().(MH>, besides penalties of gold bearing quartz on a creek near cat 24,172 360 mencing on the lst day of Nov.. 1804, un another $50,000. The steamer Tritonia w. R.BAKER, A. MCDONALD, Austria. til the lst day of May, 1896, when those other strike which he believed would be ing to white settlers north of this has Oeneral Manager Ass't Gen. I'as. Agt. Oeek, running into the north fork or 1ST. t All the last one that would take place in the been burnt. now at Montreal has on board a quan Hungary who feel compelled to ask for credit or are tity of these goods, which will he de tjlC Old Man's river in ibi upper reaches. 17s,-Jon 000 United States for a long time. Every Russia desirable accounts will again be given the tained until a settlement is reached. Some forty claima were staked out dur Ca „ada 1,000,000,000 labor organization in the States, he de LABOR CONGRESS. ing one night. privilege of taking advantage of credit for the period above mentioned—six months, clared, would stop work at the same hour Great Northwest Central Railway Word hae been received from the and block the wheels of production to such Held at Ottawa Kenolutions Adopted. Kleetriclty in Canada. tiie object at issue being to enable country GRASS ON THE MOON. Touchwood Hills, Assa , describing e sad an extent that the demands of labor At the congress recently held at < Mtawa TIME TABLE. In electric railway construction, equip merchants to compete in selling goods elate of allairs. A gentleman writing with our friends in large cities, and to in would have to be complied with. He resolutions were passed declaring for an etate that horses, wagons ment and management Canada is un Wonderful I»iseovery Made bv '.. C-lileaifo Taking Kffect THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1894. crease the local trade by ottering the could not say when the strike would take eight-hour day and day work on all from Kutawa says doubtedly right up to date, In some Observer. ami" hay have been burnt. The lakes are public a material reduction in the price of place but preparations had already com public works, for a discontinuance of Nor tli west Southeast near all dried up, and there is ban lv particulars we are in ad van of tbe menced for it. The strike, he said, would assisted immigration for juveniles or Ivouis Gathman, of Chicago, firmly be- j Xead down. Read up. goods__„ i_.f. i anv lav- He also states that he lost his United States, where the electric railway extend to Canada. adults. They also passed a resolution lievee he has discovered vegetation on F Mixed a has bad such an astonishing development. the moon. Some time ago he construct night and STATIONS. Ml«ed Freight Stable ami his family had a narrow THEY ARE ALL BIGAMISTS. condemning the factory inspector em- Paa.se n a er j J 5 *nd Passenger escape and that his neighbors lost from It is verv gratifying to Canadians to The Bank of France. ployed in the < Ittawa district for neglect ed a telescope on a novel plan. Instead Tuesda v audi 5 Wedu'day observe "the wide-awake manner in of a single object glass lie used a com Thursday Friday. nfty to one hundred loads of hay each. The Oklahoma Divorce Law Nullitied — Tbe bank of Frame is guarded by sol of duty. Also a motion aiming at the which the managers of electric street posite one built of seven lenses lying in Subsequent Marriages Illegal. diers, who do sentry duty outside the establishment of an independent federa f-eave. Arrive .f the railways in our hading Canadian cities bank, a watch being kept likewise within tion for Canada with pnver to issue the same plane, and he was using the 1-2.00 Chater j 1120 keep iu touch with improvements, and A decision of the supreme court of new telescope recently when he suddenly 12.45 10.4 .... Forest | 10.40 its preeints. A former practice of pro charters ami organize all unorganized 13.15 18.1 *Varooe 10 10 the readiness with which such improve Oklahoma territory handed down re- labor bodies. saw a spot of vivid green in tlie vicinity ! cently nullified all divorces granted, bv tecting this bank was to have masons to 14 05 •27.6 . I Rapid City .. yao ments as are proved to be valuable are wall up the doors of tbe vaults in tbe It was resolved by a vote of :. to 5 to of the great crater Trycho on the moon, 1425 32.8 .. Pettiepiece . i probate judges in I Oklahoma since March, 15.05 42.8 .. Oak River .. 9.10 adopted. -Klectrical News. admit three members on the executive and he called several neighbors and they 8.30 ! 1893. There have been 4(H) divorces so cellar with hydraulic mortar so soon as 16.28 51 Ar HamiotaLv the money was desposited each day in of the Ratrons of Industry to the congress. all saw the spot as he did. He estimates 8.00 ; granted, and as a very large percentage ARRIVR. j •Flag Station. LBAVB. these receptacles. Tlie water was then This mav be the first important step to that tlie spot was 40 by 70 miles in ex The Northwest Central Dispute. of the persons so divorced have been tent, and thinks it could have been isMeals K»jintf Northwest. S^SXlintbemetn^oh.- for some turned on, and kept running until tlie the amalgamation of interests, which *Flag station. Trains will not stop except there the diner The master in chambers at < >sgroodt e | married since, ihev are guilty of bigamy. when united in a common cause, would caused by nothing but vegetation, per ; The people affected are in every state of cellar was Hooded. A burglar would are pa_Bengefl to jret on or oft". time 1, Hall, Toronto, in the case of De lap VS. thus be obliged to work in a diving suit project into politics a force of tremen haps grass, or perhaps forests, nourished No. l will couuett with the C.P.R. express from I the Union, having gone there to take by water absorbed perhaps centuries ago Brandon and Wehtern Point* at 11.45 o'clock. SS^SfcSW wU>, .OSB ofCharlebois , on motion of the defendant s and break down a cement wall before he dous power. No. 2 with c. P. K. etvjaeese for Winnipeg and ! advantage of the liberal divorce laws of by the moon. J counsel, granted an order allowing the I t ie territory, which allow divorces for could even begin to blunder the vaults. .lobin, of Quebec, was elected presi- Eastern Points at ll. 5 o clock, aud with % P. R. bond filed as security for tlie plamtitl s When the bank officers arrived each dent of the congress for the ensuing year. exnress tor Brandon aud Western Points at 16.0J ! any of thirteen causes, after a residence The British squadron in China and o'clock. " Manitoba'*, capture, ofF2%*%£ costs in high court pending an appeal to morning the water was drawn off, tbe ! Next year's meeting will be held at Lon- HORATIO F. FORREST. I of ninety days. The decisions will cause Japan waters are being reinforced. 8Ward tor wheat at ban 1 «««• ^ the court of anp^ls W_d staying the exe I a sensation all over the country. masonry torn down and the vaultsopened. 1 don. Out. Receiver and Manager. cution for such costs. £££" r. "r'floni Manitoba wh*. T-uC-E In the ! mile championship district No. THE FALL HACKS. 10. Wrnzl v. Tripp, and Freeman were the kLaaOTS ••-. Xetbbriboc : IHlews. THO Bays (iood Sport.—shooting, competitor?. Freeman took the had. and Liicro^e and Raees make tlie kept it to the last quarter where he w;»s LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. Atuiifeciiiciit. About cool-headed people, pissed by Wrigley and Tripp coming in in i Thursday und Friday last were the days but very little about cool- Subscription, $2 per annum in advance this order. Time 1 26. advertised hy the Lethhrtdge Tuif and SECOND DAY. footed folks. Athletic Asa'n for their fall meeting, and on Wednesday morning bicycle riders from Gon Club Toiirii.inteiit. You wouldn't wear a far cap now, but you don't WEDNESDAY, SEPT. VMh- 1*94. Winnipeg, Regiua aud Medicine Hat came Saturday was us Hue a day a< could be hesitate to crowd your much abused feel into clumsy, Flour, in on the train to compete. The Calgary wanted for Bports and quite a number ill-fittiqg winter shoes. Now, think this over. Very We understand that by the death of | turned out in the morning to witness the Lacrosse club which was expected the same little money is needed to put cool, seasonable shoes Sugar, Mr. Justice Macleod his family have , evening did not arrive until Thursday owing shooting The first event was at 5 (tingles This is only a been left almost entirely without re- to heavy rain and snow falling nearly all and 5 pairs, and there were fourteen entries on your tired feet, provided, of course, > ay of handling postponed on account of the storm, and at | 1!), md Cluston and Steele with 0 tied for around to the ! 3rd. In the Bhoot off Bieasdale took 2nd money prevented him from saving any one time it looked doubtful whether they Tomatoes ! and Steele 3rd. thing during his lifetime, he has left could be held on Friday owing to the state Store and hear The next i vent was five pairs with the little or nothing behind for the support of the track. Friday morning aras bright Peas, aud clear with a strong wind from the west same number of entries. \Y. Oliver won us shout. of his widow and children, and unless which soon dried the ground and made the j 1st with S; !i wson and Moffat with 7 tied the Government of Canada come to their Coffee, track in splendid condition. The sports I for 2nd ; M iiV.t winning in the shoot ofl assistance we shall see the widow and c .mmenced in the morning by the Gun Club The.next was -i Swe pstake of 51 each, family of a man whose services in the &c, Szc. j tournament, which tool; place at their at 10 Binfgles. 50 per cent, to 1-r, 30 to 2nd Is a feature ol our Dusmess. •K includes every- development of this country have ren grounds at S o'clock, tlie first event being a and 20 to 3rd. In this event then: were thing in the culinary department required at home The dered him so well known and so beloved, team shoot between Lethbridge and Mac eleven entries aud in it McEwen and Oliver We are able and willing" to meet in indigent circumstances. leod, which was won by the former by a wi h !) tied for 1st, and on the shoot off canned soups, meats, fish and vegetables that have be We are aware that it would be alto score of 3"> to Iti. McK •. en won. Steele and Moffat with 8. come so popular are carried in full line. We deliver any prices given. gether out of the ordinary course of The second event was at 10 singles, for tied f-.r 3rd, Maiers winning. • safely with u.-> as though you came yourself. a deceased Judge, but we submit that licEwen and W. Tuttle tied for '2nd with Th;- last event was the Consolation match at 5 singles for which there w. re lour prizes. uds the present case is one in which an scores of 7, and ou the shoot off McEwen ASK CENTRAL FOB >Vi. Nine entered for this match. Thc 1st. priz exception might well be made. The won ; G. VV. Steele 3rd with 6. was won by I_ .wtber with . ; J. J. Hewson record of the pioneer Commissioner and L_acrofe»e .Vlatcli. At 10 a.m. the old antagonists—Calvary took 2nd, E. T. Saunders 3rd, and VV. Judge is too indelibly written on the - Kg £_S_3 |j£l and Lethhrtdge—showed up on the Square, Tuttle 4tb. history of the North West for it to be and considering that very little practice had rhe prize for the most consecutive hit> I & d ___» U effaced by time for many years. Al was tied for !>\ Oliver and McEwen. „ nign bcnooi been indulged in by the home team, a good though his life was spent in the far west game of lacrosse was put up. The i, lit tup was w< n by VV. Oliver. it was nevertheless so spent as to Tlie Raees. BELOW COST The ball was faced at ten minutes past H) entitle it to rank as one beneficial and The races on Saturday were not so well o'clock with the understanding that ir illustrious to Canada, and it would be a attended, owirg :u> doubt to the fact that ALL CONSERVATIVES neither side took four straight goals the most of the Calgary boys bad to have for Should don a ( II RISTY HAT at the reception of this national disgrace if the widow of such a game should contiuue for two hour-!. The 15c. to 25c. on each Book aaved by buying N! _ sleod in the morning to catch their train man were allowed to remain in a state game waa swift at first and BOtne very silver-tongued orator. These Hats are celebrated for and the clerks aod bnsim BS U:< D could not at W. (L Cleveland & Co.'s, where .vou can of destitution. They may not be en pretty playing waa done by M.-sr^, Latimer, their acoustic properties, so if you do not wish to miss leave their places of business. The races huy the remainder of their slock at .vour titled to a pension or a grant, yet we MeKwen and J. XV. Morris; .he latter, were however better than on the preceding a word of the speech buy one. have only to turu to the United States after several passes from one to another, own price. day, ind everybo'dy was well pleased with to find precedents for their being given putting the ball through the Calgary ti__gs J. H. Cavanah has a line assortment. the way they were conducted. to the families of men who have done three timea after 5, ti, aud 13 minules play The tirst event was the Mile Bicycle Open See if we have what you want before sending your good service for the State. Again it is respectively. In the fourth game Calgary for which the entries were MeCulloch, children elsewhere. a custom among nations to honour the seemed to pull themselves together aud Tripp, Freeman and Wing. MeCulloch won kept the ball arouud the Lethbridge flags memory of those who have done their in 2.31 ; Tripp being 2nd and Freeman 3rd. (>ur friends of the and afcer twenty minutes play succeeded iu duty well by raising costly monuments In the ! Mile Handicap, Young with 90 putting the ball through iu a scrimmage. OPPOSITION Wi o •MB to them. yards won 1-r, Frei man with 75 yards t.k The game now stood Lethbridge d, Calgary The services of the late Judge Mac ing 2nd. Time 1.04. \\ ill please remember !i. Cavanah's stock of SILK We are wide awake to the fact that prices must suit the times.- 1. The fifth game waa the longest of the leod have certainly been such as to In the 3 Mile Chalh nge Cup, Wing (the HANDKERCHIEFS. No doubt tear- of joy will We do not pretend to sell at actual cost but will come as near it as match and both side? fought hard, but after possible on all hues of goods, and in every ca,se will meet competition.. entitle him to a monument, and no one thirty minutes play and several throws for holdei) and Wrigley were the only competi How as the eminent peakei unfolds the glorious and would think it strange if the recognition goal by McKvven and Morris, the ball was tors. Wriglty trailed Wing all the way {.rospen ms < < >ndit ion »>f < >iuDominio n alter the next Clearing fines in Boots and Shoes, round to the \,\*t quarter when he put on a of hia claim to that honour were urged passed from Duti to McEwen, back to Dull', elect ion. Crockery and Glassware, and parliament^asked to expropriate a then to Latimer aud from him to Morris, spurt and beat him easily. Time 9.13. Paints and Aiabastines. sum for that purpose. If it is not un who put it through. L thbridgc 4, Calgary The heats of the 2 45 Trot were sand wiched in between the bicycle races. There Full lines in Hardware, Groceries end Provisions. reasonable for us to ask, and for parlia 1. Tuis game told heavily ou the home wee thrt e entri. s, Bryant's Joe Herod, Specialties: California Fresh Fruits ment to grant, a sum of money to honour team, who from lack of practice were badly- Hick's Chub and Keyes' Frank. In tbe at preserving Prices. his memory, is it unreasonable to sup winded, and "from here on Calgary evidently LADIES, first he it Chub took the pole and k< pt it all pose that a better way of expending the had the best of it. They however succeeded Your \ ote and influ nee is iked to reduce our stock in making the sixth goal after a plaj of ten the way to the homestretch where he was mon^y would be to assist his wife and »>i SHERLOCK, FREEMAN & CO. minutes. Lethbridge 5, Calgary 1. In the over-hauled by Frank, who passed under 1 >ress (loods. family. The monuments of illustrious EL.EPKONE SI next game Calgary scored after eleven the wire the winner. Time 2.45 2 b. dead are certainly valuable to a nation minutea play, as they also did in the eighth In the Becond hi at Frank took the pole as holding up the memories of those and ninth, in 8 and 3 minutes, when time and was never headed, coming under tbe they honour before the eyes of posterity was called. Lethbridge 5, Calgary 4. wire in 2.46£. to incite imitation and emulation. But The 3 Mile Team Race, Lethbridge vs. Met! Poll! Ban! Mr. W. O'Loughlin acted as referee, \\ bile a monument to a man who has served AU Comers, proved to be one of the best Messrs. Tripp, of Lethbridge, atd O'Sulli his country would be a hollow mockery races of the d iy. The competitors were van, of Calvary, gave good satisfaction as whilst those for whom he most tenderly Wrigley, Freem _n snd Tripp for Lethbri - . umpires. Following compoaed the teams : Ct_T_ISrS cfe AMMUNITION cared for are left in destitution and McCulIo h, of Winnipeg, Pope of R gina, LKTUHKIDOK. CALGARY. and Young, of Medicine Hat, for the All want. If the State venerates the H. Hentley Captain Carr *..A§i We believe .we have the most complete stock of ammunition memory of its illustrious sons, their first Sta d'ord Goal M -rshall Comers. In this race Freeman mad* the pace, Wrigley being second, MeCulloch, ever brought to town. care should be to protect their widows Macleod Point Xatraas J. H. Morris Cover Point ('allendar Pope, Tiipp and Young following in close PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. LOADED SHELLS TO ORDER. during their lives, and their young (ialliher lst IK fence Wateon order. B fore rt tching the last quai Fy ERY pAi R GUARANTEED . children until the}' become old enough Wallwork 2nd " Robinson Jardine Young went ahead but was soon dialed Sportsman's Headquarters: Come in and hear the iish yarns. to care for themselves, from the possi 3rd " Walsh Jaa. Duff Centre Field Keitz ani passed by MeCulloch, Wrigley and ADDRESS SAN FRANC.SGO CAL bility of want or being dependent on the Copeland 3rd Home Vincent Tripp. Down the home stretch they came kindness of private individuals for their «-s>* a McKay '2nd " Henderson in tins order, and when within 100 yards RbNUIli subsistence. Latimer lat M Swift J. W. Morria Outside Home Owen ot tne wire >', rig ey, wiio wa-' g-.tning on The reports that are from time to McEwen Inside *' Hartney MeCulloch an1, about to pass him, waa PerryDavis* FAIN-KILLER is so efficacious foi time received about the war in Corea fouled by MeCulloch. The judges decided Buy The Raees. NO OTHER MEDICINE ON EARTH Colic, Canadian GET TOUR are of the most perplexing character. At 1 p m. every available vehicle in town the foul against MeCulloch and put him Big 25 Cholera. Cramps, Chilla, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera It is impossible from the information was brought into requisition to C'.rry the back to last place. This u-_\e the race to Bottle Morbus, Cholera Infantum nni .-ll Bowel Complaints. Arrangements iwle for house cleaning before it srets too cold published in the press to attempt spectators and competitors tothe race track the Lethbridge team by 13 against 8 points ai ink now much nice to determine whether Japan or China and by 2c'olock a fair crowd had assembled. Tho Free for All Trot. 3 in 5, waa the '_i 41;.«5_»'»* f _ !«<.»» t. next event, Bryants Euchre, Tut tie's Grey f is getting the best of it. Every The first race waa the 1 Mile Novice, for The, following ,are i:> readings of the Ned and Keyes'Frank being entered. This now and then reports arrive of battles which J. XV. Morris and C. Hipperson, of thermomet. r for the week ending today: — JL Lethbridge, and C. Marshall, of Calgary, was merely an exhibition race .a there was MAX. MIN. CANADIAN iu which one side or the other has were the competitors. Hipperson won easily no doubt about who th s winner would be, Thursday, Sept. 13 . 58 35 secured a victory, but a few days later r Friday, ' . 14 . would improve i no Dining Room, Paru or Kitchen, to say in 2 - >7i, Marshall 2nd. Frank being entirely'outclassed. Cr.*y Ned 60 :>»'. the fact that there has been any battle s tturday, 15 . 64 4"> Pacific Railway. nothing of its soothing influence during tin hours of sleep. The second event was the | Mile Bicycle tool* the le id and kr-pt it all the way around Sunday, 16 . at all is contradicted and discredited. *;;> 40 race. Trial heats, lat and 2nd to ride in without ever making a skip. Frank 2nd. Monday, 17 . TO 51 Get it The truth of the matter is that the sur tinal. In the Hrst heat MeCulloch, Tripp Time 2.40 4-5. The second and third heats Tnesday, 70 54 TO TORONTO, MONTREAL, NEW YORK Wed-i< sda\ veillance of the press in both Japan and and Pope were the competitors. MeCulloch were repetitions of the first. 2.42 and 2 17. 38 China is so rigid that it is difficult for won although Tripp gave him a good race, Iu the \ Mile Ladies* Race, Miss Arnold ui al! Points East. ' j. D. HIGINBOTHAM 8c CO.'S. any news to be published which is not coming iD second. Time 30\ flat. on Revenge, Mi<< Allen on Longfellow and ll yioll *:lll«Z?*tl, garbled or one sided. But as both sides In the aecond heat Young, Freeman and Miss Jatkson on Red le Beuf, faced the To VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. " = = = are perfectly willing that their successes Crawford came to the scratch, Youug win starter. This was about all the latter two IDWIFE.- GR VDUATE OF THE COLOON (Germany) I OLLEGE OF MIDWIFERY. should be made public, and Japan being ning with Freeman 2nd. Time 32.C did however, as on the dropping of the flag M TACOMA, SAN FRANCISCO, A i^_._.i_ T~ ••> o ~ , ^ In the final heat MeCulloch, Tripp. Young they did not go, and Mi-s Arnold went over the more civilized has the greatest M._!i\ j < ara > cp< ri< i • in Euri pe and tin1 United the course alon", winning the ladies' saddle -nd Pacific Coast points. Alberta Railway 6s Coai Comp'y facilities for making public what it and Freeman faced the starter. This heat States. presented by Horner & Hutchinson. Resid* n • \i A. J. Scott's Old Kanoti. ANU would consider advantageous for itself, was won by MeCulloch in 29 4 5, but on the starter coming down to the judges' stand it The 5 Mile Open Bicycle Race was the it would seem that matters can scarcely f was declared no race and was run over n xt to come and MeCulloch, Tripp, Free Fi Great Falls SD Canada Ry. Co'y. be going as favourably for Japan as we FOR SALE. rom Vancouver fco Ronolala md again. In the next trial Tripp got a bad mau and Wing were the entti >a. Each one were at first led to believe. rnOR SALE CHEAP, and on <';:i>v terms, TWO Sydney. start and came in last although he sold took their turn at the lead for ; while, but JT ACRE LOTS, So. 14 and | Side M< K Street, suitable for building purposes. S. S. Warrirnoo s, p. \ <; CONDENSED JOINT TIME TABLE. Professor Tanner, who recently made favorite in the pools, MeCulloch being bar on the last quarter McCull h shot ahead For furth< r part culars applj to Ni wa Office or s s red. MeCulloch won the heat and race, closely followed by Tripp and Freeman and - * Arawa OH. h; Iii Effect, March Mil. Is.M. a tour of inspection through Manitoba II. M MM.IX, and the Northwest has come to the con Young being 2nd and Freeman 3rd. Time in that order they came in. Time 15.42. Plun per I'a--, British < !olumbia. and even month thereafter. 31 2-5. MeCulloch'* time in the tirst heat The officers of the meeting to whom a clusion, as many others have, that we GOING SOI TU. GOING NOKTH have a great country. He believes the of the race beats the Canadian record. In good deal of credit is due for tic way it was ^5 REWARD. FROM VANCOUVER STATIONS. STATIONS. immigration outlook is not promising, the heat which was declared no start he conducted were : Referee, T. Curry ; nixed. Mixed. made the j in 29 4 5, having a strong wind Judges, H. Bentiey, X. T Macleod : Start TRA1 El) or Stol on or about 1 ie :'':r.l June, No . 1. No. 2. and suggests that settlers be given fi 8 from near Fort Kipp, a B&\ TO TfOSAHAHA AND HOIS KONG i at his back all the way. er, Dr. DeVeber : Time keepers, L. X. Mc Daily. nancial aid in making a start. He is Horse, bi left sbou] m l< t; h | Tuesday a .id Fr d .* Eves, F. Colpman ; Clerk of Course, W, Empress of China s«»pt. 17 also of opinion that Mennonites make The next event was a 1(X) yards foot race, left shoulder, I no^rain J K on ri^ht hip. Tlie Le tin bridge '• p ~, .'.'<< a.m. t.reat I'HIU dep 8. IS p.m handicap, in which OSullivan, of Calgary, Colpman ; Sec. Treas , J. L. Stovall. above Reward will be paid to an ue returning 1 Empress of India OH. K> better settlers than Englishmen. Profes same to Stirling " S.55 .. t _l^_tl " 9.30 •• sor Tanner's ideas are not likely to find scratch, and Fowler, of Lethbridge, 8 yards, and abonl ..<•.> month thereafter. lo.-A> " J K ISru 11 _<; »• .. Stool very ready acceptance among men of were the competitora. Alex. Stafford, of ITEMS. ' * *Fort Kipp 10.85 . Steams^ Ticket- to and from the Old Country al o.l.iii* " 12.06 n.ni experience in this country. Assisted Lethbridge, waa also entered, but having From the (• : .ETi _. S< pt 14. »lilk River ... l"l 2fi • • been hurt in the lacrosse match in the morn Tae case of r-^ri^ Btealmg against J. A. B. MAIERS, Agent Lethbridge, 1 M " immigration may be all very well in "< oiiit«» ( un I> in. Pondera ...... Heid came ap on Monday before Iusp. 1 nternat'l bonnd. - certain cases, aud Mennonites undoubt ing, he was unable to compete. O'Sullivan ROBT. KERR, General asenger Agent, * 'onrad J. 16 •* Casey. J.I'., and vis diemissed for want ''f Jjuullul Sweet t.r.i-* j dep. edly make good settlers, but what this won by about two yards. Time HUs. Woooewe MAN. evidence. K«* in • 4.of. " country needs most is the removal of the The match race between Wrigley and I « A Peigan [i_ liao named Hike, awaiting And party on their return Sll«it*> J nil. Tuesday and Pridaj heavy burdens now imposed upon the MeCulloch was the next event. A good Il<>< k> Springs " 2.5S trial at the Pint hei Creek police barrack-, Nathan Wallwork. 1 dep. L40 a.ni farming industry by combines, fostered deal of interest was expected to be taken in from B.C. expect to visit | arr. 3 50 on a charge ol cattle killing, managed to Rock] S;,iiii«i^' M this race but owing to a rumour being cir 4 Horse Brand—Same a-> 5.30 by protection, so that those already in get hold of a rovolv) r on Saturday indshot i!!( following places : "Shelby l»in. Dai ly. I Lit. j dep. 1 10 p.m. Kev in t .S.i " the country can reap the full reward for culated that the race was sold very little himeelf through the longs. IK is d ii Edmonton, Thursday, Sept. 20th. i Oil rati " their labors. Then immigrants of all money was put up on it. The race was won well. ^ ent— Bar over Bra Swoot Gross , arr. 7 10 " Neai Leth. • [nternat'l boui 1 - nationalities will come without assist by Wrigley in 2 47C The Winnipeg papers Calgary, Saturday, Sept. 22nd. 'Pondera J en. •* Mr. J. Ryan, sr., of this town is in re x 6.40 < ontts ( dcj. give the time in this race as 2 37/,, and a ' - Lc i dep. ance aud succeed.—Winnipeg Free Press. i ta. ceipt of a letter from Mr. Geo. Leary, the ^Silk Itivor 9.95 *• telegram to the Nor'Wester from Dunbar, L.tiiliri-g., Monday, Sept, 24th. Collins i. • . u Dominion Govt, immigration agent in Ire McCulloch's trainer, states that hia (Mc Medicine 11 at, Tuesday, >- pt. 25th. Stool " M Krimtoii •* 10.86 *' Bradstreet's and Dun & Co. in their land. Mr. Ryan haa lately been corres 10. -2o weekly reviews of trade in the United Culloch's) tire was punctured in the race. Moose Jaw, Friday, Sept< mher 28th. stirliny, " ponding with various [rish pai era, and Mr TOWU HEED. Vnngltmn •• 1 L00 4. 12.1U p.m. States and Canada, record a continued This is news to the people of Lethbridge, aa V U] >ltMr,la Se : :!l Leary _. id one of his articles in the-Free- ' ' ****** >'- P* - ' - <-r«*iti Pells arr. ( i •ieQibrldge . an. 1.80 " improvement in general business, and a nothing was heard of it here. The race ITAVING started a Town Herd for Horses I am 11.60 man's Journal," of Dublin. Mr. Leary Moosom,Di M -<*ay, Oct, 1st. „ Prepared to take charge ol and look after al - decrease of failures across the border however, is not looked upon aa genuine. Horses entrusted te me daj and night says: "i only wish that Irishmen through- I 1>rill(''' Albert, Wedresday, Oct. 3rd. since the passage af the tariff bill. In 1 Mile Bicycle Handicap. J. H. Wrigley, , Hora stakei t-t 7.S0 p.m. and brought in __i out the Territories would -peak out as you Gren^eWi Friday, (>et. Sth. o a.m _-«-•« THROUGH TRAINS l^ve Great F «d Thursday, at 8.46 p.m. Canada, unfortunately, there is a differ scratch ; XV. Crawford and O. Tripp, 125 have done, aud through such disinterested i A. « . m M.o. i- (tnorklge, l aesday and Friday, at 7.30 a.m. ent story, there has been no lightening yards; If. Freeman, 150; J. C. Pope, 165; M,;; channels direct n.oro of our Countrymen * ';';- ©ONN-BCTIONS. of tariff taxation here and the business XV. E. Wing and F. E. Young, 175; C. to the West. Such letters as yours are far failures are almost twice as numerous as Hipperson, 250. Iu this race Hipperson Great Nortkero Railway. Trainsleav, Shelby Junction: more effective thau a dozen lectures from _*• •_ __ at the same period last year. People kept the lead round to the last charter, Fl^l^i.>,K'i!'J*?nnor's Feny* Spokane, etc, M 12.89pm who maintain that the recent tariff me, as no matter how truthfully I place .. _, For St. Paul at 4.06 p.m. ' where he was collared by Youn3gg and FreeFree- \ the advantages of the country before them, _«_ «-roat Nortkem Railway, Trains leave Great i a'N : changes were eminently satisfactory For Helen .and Butti at l oo o m man respectively Down the home stretch I tllfi-v alter ali lo°k ou me as a sort of re- might think the matter over again and NEURAL6IA.PLEUR1SY.SCIAT1CA rfinrn r\rmv TtFffn Foi St Paul at4.16p.n . Free man passed \ oang, coming in winner j orniting Bergeant, and they naturally think explain. a Younir-'nd HioDerson -irri T- , .; ' J ™ paid to he." Mr. Ryan has already AND RHEUMATISM CURED EVERY TIME C..„„ a. Mauo daily, tor ( botew, Belle, „ « , .;, num. tc, connects a itfa TraiJ No. 1 and •> M Stvcl. *oung_o.i, Hipperaon 3rd. Time 2.39*. i had several letters from would be settlers N#4 E. T. GALT, w D BARCLAY, ^ a&L':MENTHOL PLASTER ,&, General Manage!. General :>up<_]H.-c:__«_t,