\AJ M_>6ot c* ( ^ THE THBRIDGE NEWS. VOL. X. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, N. W. T., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 2, 1895. NO. G. T-__:__: UNION BANK of CANADA. CHURCH NOTICES. Ed Short and Sam Sims, who were fouud 11} menial. CARRIER BOYS ADDRESS. letbbribge IRews guilty of killing cattle in Cascade county, Oue of those pleasing events which we In eastern cities at this festal time !n published c\erv WTodnowl-] Evening, Knox (lunch, Presbyterian. Monttna, get five aud three years respect seldom have to chronicle, and of which our AT THE Head Office, Quebec. Tlie giddy clown in merry pantomime ively. Short was tiued $H00 and Sims $100. clergy complain as r.ot being of very NEWS OFFICE. SOUND STREET. Pastor, KKV. CHAS. McKtU-oe. K. A. Run-, on the >tage, and cries in accents plain, frecjuent occurrence in our town, took place LETHBRIDGE. ALBERTA. N.W.T., Capital Paid-up, - $1,200,000 00. Sunday Services, 11 a in. and 7 p.m. The Priace Albert Board of Trade has BT Who's your "Slap bang, good friends, you see mc here Rest, - $280,000. Sahhath school and Bible classes, 3:00 p.m. at the residence of Mr and Mrs A. B. E. T. SAUNDERS. undertaken the work of collecting evidence Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:00. p.m 1 again," Christian Endeavor, Thursday, 8.0o p.m. McKenzie at 8 90 on Xmas night, th* con x_-__r_?______B:Eexi_>3-__: ^_=a.A.-LTC_j=r_ to be submitted to the freight rates com­ Rates of Advertising Contracts., payable Quarterly : Lord's Supper, lst Sunday of evry (Quarter, 11 a.m. tracting parties being Mr. Hugh Scott, son So with the newsboy, though it's not his aim Seats Free. All Weicoine. mission when it visits that town. On* Column, 1 year - - - $150 Interest allowed on Deposits in Savings Depart ment. of the late Robt. Scott, and a member of To make of passers-by a pleasant game ** 6 mouths - SO The New Year was ushered in iu town »* 3 iiioiitlin - - 50 Drafts Issued on all accessible points in Canada. our retiring Couucil, and Mias Margaret E. Or smack the pantaloon with beef or chop Hall-Column, 1 year - - - SO Sterling Exchange and United States Funds bought St. _A_Tj.^-_i.sti_n.e s G___\n__c_ti. by the shrill whistles of locomotives and and sol 1. Bates, daughter of John Bates, of Ottawa, Filched from Tom Carry's tine new butcher's ** 6 mouths 5G Rooter, Rev. Mr. CRIKR. eugiues and the finug of guns and re­ ** 3 mouths ... 30 Why, Hag-ell, of course. Every­ SERVICES. and sister of the hostess. The ceremony shop. O tarter-* olumn, 1 year - - 50 COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. volvers. Watch night services were also SUNDAYS, 11 a.m. and 7 r>.m was performed by the Rev. C. A. McKillop, *• 6 moutliix ..30 body who wants an Easy Shave Holy Communion, First Sunday in Month after held in some of the churches. \ el regularly each week as Wednesday comes, ** 3 montlia-, - itO A General Banking Business Transacted. or a Fashionable Hair Cut pat­ 11 o'clock Service ; Third Sundav in the Month at B.A , of Knox church, Lethbridge. Miss Kighth-C'olumn, 1 year - - - 30 Aimed with THE NEWS, he seeks its readers' Ph. VIBERT, Jlaiiatrcr. ronizes him. 8.30 a.m. No matter how much a newspaper may Teeua Braden, of the public schools staff, ** ti IllOlltllM - 20 Lethbridge, Oct. 2f Sunday school and Hible Class at 3 p.m. homes, M 3 moutliD - - I'A !\ Children- Service lst Sundav in Month at S p.m. talk up the trade advantages of a town, if aud William Scott, brother cl the groom, And as he enters, cries in merry strain, Professional and BuflfaMH Cards, I inch. 1 year, 312. (Nexl door to ROIHIIM.I- A Co.'s) WEES I»\YS— the people do not see the merchants doing, Wednesdays at B p.m. acted respectively as bridesmaid and Transient advertising 12 cents per line for first in- Holy Daya at II a.m. and 8 p.m. "Slap bang, good friend-, you see me here ser.iMi ; 8 Ofl-rta per line each subseipient insertion. HORNER &HUTCHINSON some of the talking'in the advertising col groomsman. The bride was tastefully Baptisms at Children's Service or after Sundav again.'" BuAJMSS Noti.es inserted in local or news column at School. umns, they go elsewhere to trade.—Green­ attired in cream Cashmere with lace veil lf> cents per line each insertion. We Make but Little Money All seats free. ville (Tex ) Banner. Transient advertisements to be measured bv a and wreath. The guests included only So when another year has sped amain, •cai >of solid nonpareil, 12 lines to inch, and must be on .Mich suit, hut it suits us, because we make Barness ami Saddlery. and s.ll BO man. Baits. At the same time Old issues of Canadian stamps fetch high immediate relatives of the bride and groom. And Xew Year's Day has come around again. paid for in advance. No advertisement inserted for I Wesley Methodist Church. less than fL LE I II men H.I it -nits our patrons, because they can prices in England. At a London sale re­ After the ceremony a sumptuous supper I come with kindly greetings on my tongue Large stock of Concord Team, Single and Pastor, KKV. F. J. RATK cently the following prices were realized: was partaken of. The number and value To wish a glad New Year to old and young. JOB UKPVRT.nE>T. Double Light Harness now in stock, at pnets SUNDAY SKKVICES: to suit the times. Quality warranted. Nov. 18.—11:00 a.m. Subject: Canada, f>d. dark gray perforated, £7; New of the presents received by the bride from THK NK»S Job Department is well supplied with all Save Good Money And should the friend. I greet extend their 8.00 p. m.—Sunday School. Brunswick the "Uonnell," £20; Nova the guests of the evening and from un­ the latest :w.-.i BSWSSt dt-signs in plain and fancy type, on ever% suit they bu\ from us. So, you Bee, 7.00 p.m. Subject : hand Qordon and Peerless pre*se<, stationery and printing STOCK SADDLES, TRUNKS & VALISES, we »ee all suited, our patrons are suited, in Scotia, Is. violet, £11. invited friends, attest to the esteem with material of all descriptions. WEEK DAY SKKVTCES. In kind response, I hope they'll understand fact everybody but a few of our competitors which she is held by her friends and Bill Heads. Note and Letter Heads, Programmes, Everything in the horse.urnishing line are suited, to have us make Wednesday 8 p. m. — Prayer Meeting New Year's Day passed off very quietly j Friday, 8 p. m.—Epworth League of C. E. Though I'm no tighter, and don't like hard Invitation^, Circulars, Dodgers, Professional Cards, Kept in stock or nuide to rder. acquaintances iu towu. etc . etc., printed in the latent style. This depart­ An earnest invitation extended to all. Seats free in towu, skating and curling being the knocks, ment is under tht- management of a thoroughly GENUINE HARD-TWIST LARIAT ROPE. principal amusements. The ice on the practical man, and the public can rely on getting -olid Scotch Suits Knox < Inn. li i hrifetiuuM Wfmttval. \ ei >till I'm ready for a New Year's box. skating rink is in very fair condition and Vork done equal to an\ City otlice in Canada WHITE FOB PRICKS. -md Bell them at about the same prices On Thursday evening last was held the In fact at such a game I'm pretty tough, Book work a specialtv. that quite a uumber took advantage of it both you usually have to pay tor ready-made. You'll find it hard to box me hard enough ; *sr OVJJ afternoon and evening. Very few calls annual Christmas Tree and Eatertaiuni^nt Bat try your best, attentions such as these J. D. HIGINBOTHAM & CO. were made. of the children connected with the Presby­ Conybeare & tJallilier, CORK-FACED COLLARS. terian Sunday school. The church building A merry new-boy never fail to please. Tliey are tlie "best. WISH YOU Mr. H. Douglas was notified this moruiug J. B. Cressman & Co. was crowded to the rloors by the little folk, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. by the Gait Co. that they were sending a I'm but a boy. but I do all I can their parents and friends who had assem­ .^JO-IB _E __R.T._A__ free gift of a car load of coal for distribut To cheer up weekly every grown up man, MONEY TO LOW. bled for the purpose of taking part in or ion among the poor of the city. The C. P. Who with good spirit and enlightened views. LETHBRIDGE, - ALBERTA. A HAPPY NEW YEAK. witnessing the festivities. C. B. BOWMAN, R. have kindly offered to haul the car free Supports the Town nnd reads the LBTHBRIDGI Office next door to NKWS Office. Mr. Jas Lawrence occupied the first part Livery, Sale & Feed Stable GENERAL AGENT of freight and the coal will be delivered XKW s. ('. F. P CONYBRARK. Q » VY. A. GALLIURR. of the programme with stereopticao views free by Mr. Douglas on the order of the Cor. Round ami DaJferifl Sts. and accompanying remarks on "An Over And every one of these I meet, I know, Fire, Life & Accident committee.—Calgary Herald. L. GEO. DeVEBER, M. D., LETHBRIDGE. OP LOCAL INTEREST. land Journey to India," "A Trip through Will be much pleased to have a chance to show, At the rink the other day one of Rapid Palestine," and 'Joseph and his brethren, ' By more than empty words, that I have won II-TSXJ_R,_A._srC__3. LETHBRIDGE, ALTA LdttrUp, Macleofl ui C, E, Ry, Station City's young ladies sat down on the ice in a all of which were interesting and instruct­ Their good opinions in the year just done. Mr. T. Brown, of the Brown Ranche, rapid manner. Her young man flew to her ive. MONEY TO LOAN. passed through towu on Friday on his way And now to everyone I wish good cheer, Otlice and lte*idenee : Mail, Passenger assistance and hoped the fall had not hurt The rrusical *nd elocutionary numbers —ANI>— to Winnipeg aud Montreal. Health and good fortune in the coming year, her. "Oh dear!" she replied, "Pm hurt Corner It ed path aud Burdett Btau !!:::;: to Hsr.1 and Rents Collected. wera then rendered by the children. The May happiness be yours and may those thrive Messrs. E. N. Higinbotham and C. H. infernally." "Internally, I suppose you Express Line. Real Estate for Sale. singing and recitations were very creditably Who take the LETHBRIDGE NKWS in ninety- Bowman went up to Macleod on New mean," said her sympathizer, "Infernal J. _3. Slv£l_T_E3:, .Proprietor. given, and were warmly received. The five. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Year's morning to spend the day. North Star Lodge, Office. Store opposite NKWS Otlice. you know relates to the lower regions." little ones had evidently undergone careful C. B. BOWMAN, Agent. Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages, FOUND.—On the south side of Six-mile "Well," said the diviuity, as she straight FIRE AT MAPLE CREEK. >o. 41, v. F. \ A. y\.. a.n.yi. training. Coulee, a sack of clothes. Owner cau have ened her grecian bend, "is'ut that where XA Regular Sleeting, Monday Evening Dec. 10th. Horses herded bv the day, Week or Month. At the conclusion of the musical part of Tin- Renideuridge Lodge, No. 2, Then why not enjoy it while here. are promiuent iu the advertising columns preliminary hearing before W. T. Finlay, and fruit were then distributed, and the eleven and twelve o'clock. Messrs John • want in Stationery, of the local papers. J. P., and remanded for eight days. The meetiug closed by singing the Doxology and Chester Dixon, were pursuing their I O. O F. matter is now in the bauds of the Crown _»_. _ usual avocations, they were attracted by a Meeta in oddtellows" Hall every ADVICE TO SMOKERS. Rev. J. F. Bate left for the east on Sat­ Prosecutor. It appears that Parsons, who Festival of St. John. cracking noiss in an adjoining room. On Friday Evening at Fancy Goods, Toys, urday morning's train on a months holiday. 7 o'clock. For Solid Comfort go to married Miss Lucy Hartison here on the The annual Masonic festival of St. John opening the door to ascertain the cause During his absence services will be held by Visiting Brethren are always 16th of October last, was married iu Janu­ was held in their hall in the Building Co.'s they were confronted by a blinding cloud of wtlcome. Musical Instruments, ministers from other placeR. building on Thursday evening, quite a \. J. HIPPKRSON, Geo. W. Steele, ary, 18H4 at Trenton, Out., and has a wife smoke and flame, the room being euvelcped \V. OLIVKK. The several small snow --.tortus of late _»_!-5-«:n N. O. K. Sec. TOBACCONIST, Pipes, Pipe Fittings, and three children living.—Medicine Hat number of local and visiting members being in fire. An alarm was at once raised and give the country a mote wfatery looking News. present. After the inner man had been efforts rwade to cjuench the flames, bat it LLTMIDBE LODGE, No, 2, For Fine Tobaccos, and anything else, aspect than at auy time since last fall, regaled, the following toasts were proposed: was useless. Wnile the fire was in progress when we had our tirst storm. The greatest papers in Great Britain and Cigars, Cigarettes, The Queen—responded to by Bro. Geo. the little daughter of Mr. C. Dixon was _=__. of ^- the United States freely acknowledge the Meets on the First and Third Tuesdays And Pipes. SEE Services next Sunday in the Methodist Fraser. missed. Fvery ro .m in the house that in everv ni-'Mth at 7.30 p.m., in their new wonderful merit of the Family Herald and church will be conducted by the Rev. F. The (.rand Lodge—N. T. Macleod. could be reached at all, was searched for Hall in th.- Lethbridge Building Co. s Weekly Star, Montreal. The Family Buildin^ Visiting brethren cordially Also FRESH FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY, W. Locke, of Mediciue Hat, and will be on Visiting Brethren- Bros. Clutton and the little one, but without success, and Herald is a great newspaper and a gre*t welcome. Geo. \\. Robinson and Co.'s behalf of the Educational Society of the Cottingham. during thc afternoon the charred remains E. T. Saunder*, T. B. Wlnuet, Our Motto: We Aim to Please. family paper, but it is more than that, it is K. of R. & S. Methodist church. Sister Lodges —Bros. XV. Henderson and were found among the|ruins. Heartfelt and C. C. Store: Cavanah Block. STOO-KI- one of the greatest authorities iu the world R. J. Hardy. uuiverersal sympathy is felt for the bereaved The Skating Rink opened for the first on cheese, butter, general dairying, and The Ladies— liro. J. H. Wrigley. family and parents in this lamentable mis. — Court Alberta, No. 659, time this season on Thursday afternoon general farming. How a progressive up I. O. F. Absent Brethren — Bros. Sage and Cav­ fortune. Mr. J. Dixon was away from A. J. Hipperson last and since that time has been going to-date farmer can do without the Family ~~_\Lets every Fourth Tuesday of each anah. home at the time of the tire, having left the every afternoon and evening. The ice has Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is Month, Odd Fellows Hall, at 8 p.m. Has opened his tinshop in his eld store, Will l>e all right for Lethbridge. The Festive Committee—Bro. R. Sage. same morning on a trip to the east. A tele where he ia prepared to do all kinds of beeu in fair condition. hard, indeed, to understand. Visiting Brethren cordially welcomed. M_I wre thought when ordering our goods for the The Junior Warden's toast, "Happy to gram caught him at Swift Current and he Mr. J. H. Cavanah who is closing out his ne~ year and so we still beliere. Ex-Mayor Lucas, present M.L A. for meet, sorry to part, happy to meet again," returned to the Creek on No. 1. Very —I— A .' B. tleK ENZI E, J. WILSON, busiuess at this place haa leased his store Rec. Sec. Tin, Sheet Iron, Call and Bee if L. N MCEWEN is not prepared to Calgary district, passed through the city brought forth responses from Bros. Cot­ little of tne household effects were saved. to Mr. Jas. Lawrence, hardware merchant, supply you with the latest designs in Engage­ yesterday on his way to Toronto. He is tingham, Cluston, Wrigley and XV. Hen- The property is a complete ruin. There is • — • • and Copper Work. ment and Wedding: Rings, Jewelry, who will move iuto there about tbe begin going east in the interests of the Spring­ deraoD, after which songs were given by some insurance on the house and contents. Lethbridge Lodge, No. 82, Watches, Clocks. Etc. niug of February. ROOFIXi ic EAVETROl'UHISG. bok Irrigation company, formed uuder quito a number of those present. — Medicine Hat News. A. O. U. W. Mr. A. R. Springett, manager of the the Dominion act passed last session The Reifular Meetimrs every Second and Fourth Tues- W.B., J. B Walker, P.M., occupied the Sm .lavs of each Month in K. of P. Hall, (Lethbridge THS LAF..E_T STOCK .? SILVERWARE new Oxley Ranche Co. left last week to property owned by the company is in chair, and the vice chair was filled by XV. B., A SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY. Building Co.'s Building), at 3 p.m. HOT WATER HEATING & PLUMBING. Fiver brought to Town. spend the balance of the winter in England. Western Alberta, and comprises 100,000 Visiting brethren cordially invited. HOT AIR FURNACES. N. T. Macleod, I.P.M. Prisoner Committed to await Trial at C. B. WIUjUM*, J. MACKA^ Mrs. Springett and baby accompany her acres, and it is proposed to actually serve A good deal of credit is due the commit­ Regina. OUR MOTTO: husband as far as Montreal. 00,000 acres of this with water. The tee for the manner in which the affair was The quiet placidity which has prevailed fi. W. UOBINSON, Financier. Small Profits and Quick Returns. Estimates given on all kinds of work on An exchange says that a woman's estimated cost of the work is $100,000, and conducted. for many weeks was abruptly broken last Mr. Lucas proposes to float debentures to week by a serious shooting affray. Neil W. G. CONRAD. C. E. CONRAD. application. character has been likened to a postage Livingston, merchant, and Robt. Moore, a Telephone 1€3. Agent for 5. LMWM'I Celebrated .pex. stamp—one black mark ruins it. Man's this amount in the east.—Free Press. CARDSTON CULLINGS. farmer, it appears had a slight altercation like a treasury note—no matter how manv The nominations for Mayor and Coun­ Christmas day is here at last! Tbe day with reference to an account Moore owed stains it passes at par. And why is it. cillors for the coming year and also for is perfect—just enough snow on the ground NOTICE. Livingston. Moore threatened to shoot Macleod:: Hotel. four School Trustees takes place at the to remind us that winter has come, the sun CIT? MEAT The Curliug Rink was opened yesterday LivingHton in the town if he laid hands on Round Street, Lethbridge. 'OTICE is hereby given that FRANK WYMA* Fire Hall on Monday next, from ten to shining brightly and the atmosphere hardly N SPICER, of the Town of Macleod, in the District mornine for the first time and quite a him and a policeman took away the cart of Alberta, in the North-West Territories of Canada. HARRY STEDMAN, Proprietor. number of the members enjoyed themselves twelve a. m. The names of W. Colpman frosty enough to whet one's appetite for all ridges of Moore's shot gun and advised him Sergeant-Major in the Northwest Mounted Police, wil! the good things to be stowed away this apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next with the roarin' game all day. The voices and Geo. Bremner have been mentioned to go home. On his homeward journey he session thereof, for a bill of divorce from his wife of some of them are pretty thick this for Mayor but it is not definitely known festive day. was overtaken by Neil and John Livingston MART SPICER, formerly Mary Sarciski, a Blood Indian This house has been thoroughly CONRAD BROS., woman, who at present resides on the Blood Indian renovate i and is centrally located. moraing, whether from halloaing "Soop yet wh© will run. Couns. Robinson and The air is resonant with the sweet strains returning by the same trail to their farms. Reserve, in the said district, on the ground of adul­ 'er up," or from a wee drap of Glenlivet, Bruce of last year's council are the only of music from our Braes Band which is now Moore eays that Livingstongot out of hisow n tery. Dated at Macleod, in the North West Territories of we are uuable to say. names we have heard of for councillors,but visiting the leading citizens of our burg and rig and went to attack him in his waggon :hoicest Canada, this 4th day of August, A. D., Ih94. The Bar is stocked with no doubt there will be candidates enough gladdening their hearts with enlivening box, and the shot gun was used in self de The dance given by the Employees' r HAI-I.TATN 30 to _, after which a good Friday evening the customary dancing S. S. Miowera Jan. «_B measured by Capt. William Peel. pert on business and advertising. 18 chap­ time waB indulged in by the youngsters in party was enjoyed by all those wishing to Chaudler's jump is not the greatest on S. S. Warrinioo ters, illustrated with 100 plates, presenting the body of the hall. At about 8 p.m. attend. record, for in the Field it is recorded that every style of effective advertisements Santa Claus, in the person of Mr. Robt. The present week will be a round of soc­ Lord Ingettre's hunter Lather, in a run with examples of reading notices, circulars Evans, put in an appearance, and the For China and Japan. ial festivities from preseut indications. with Pytchley about the year L8SQ, cleared and headlines. It tells the plain truth Christmas tree, which stood in the front Your correspondent in behalf of the 39 feet 5 inches over a marl hole, and in Empress of India *»" about advertising and exposes ineffective part of the stage, was quickly denuded of the Cunaghmore Plate of 1880, run at Lord V&- Wnte for Circular. Cardston citizens wishes for all your read­ Feb. 4 methods. Any reader of THE NEWS who its load of presents and candies, none of the Waterford's meeting, Woodbrooke, ridden Empress of Japan ers, "A most jolly Christmas, and joys children being forgotten. After the child­ by Mr. Tom Reasley, cleared 15 feet over McADOO & RUSH, Proprietors. SlBSritlBF FOR THE will send check, postal note, or postage without measure during the New Year." the post and rail and bush fence, which was stamps to the value of twenty five cents to ren had been made happy a dance was measured at the time, so there could be no For full information ap^tOHg> ^ Lethbrid^ indulged in by the grown up people, and a Svo MARTK. (rood Single and Double Bigs and %etbbvtb_e : IRews. the Trade Company, Boston, Mass., will mistake. receive the book by prepaid mail. very pleasant evening was spent by all. Cardston Dec. 2".th IS91. Careful Privere. RORT KERK, General Passenger Aflrent, Only $2 a year. •"»»*" WINMHRG MA.f. Bet attention to Tranolont Stock.) -r:____2 who the candidates arc to be, we do not ihiuk that auy harm will ! i done by Mortgage Sale any one coming cur; uninvited, whether Xetbbr&ae : Mews. OF VALUABLE LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. he does so relying on his wealth or \ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL7* Sih^cription, 9t per .miiiiEi to -ulvaiue through a too great self appreciation of jTOW N PROPERTY. YEAR his own ability. But it is never the less E. T. SAUNDERS, PKOP___BTOE. a duty which every elector owes to him- j T~"NT>F.R snd by virtue of the powers of sale con- Thanking our customers for their liberal patronage in the self and the district to refrain from l_J tained ir, the Territories Heal Property Art and SPECIAL FOB ONE WEEK ONLY. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26th, 1894 a certain Mortgra^e which will be produced at the past, and soliciting a continuance ofthe same, putting himself in such a position as time of Bale, th. re wiil lit' offered for sale lv public auction bj Geo. Cody, Auctioneer, at the Lethbfidgs THE POST OFF A E REMOVAL will prevent his giving bis support freely Building Company's Hail, in the Town of Lethbridge, we wish you all in the Northwest Territories, on Saturday, tbe Fifth From the fact that plana for the Post to the best candidate who enters the day of J-Wiuarv, A I>. I_y5, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, the foiiowin^ Property : Office fittings in the uew Court House field, until it is generally known 'A Happy and Prosperous New Year.' lot* 3 and 4 in Hloek 17 in the Town of Leth- pair iners' Shoes at $1.10, have recently been sent np it would seem who the candidates will be. In the >)fidpe, in the I iitrict of Alherta, according to a plan of the said Town on record in the L. T. O. f?r Yours truly, -\rV OETH $1.75. that the Government have determined • ime connection tbe Gazette mentions Booth Alherta Land ReirHtration District .narked as the names of Messrs. Oliver aud Ma­ Plan of Lethbridge, »a\in^ and esceptin^ all coals to move the office into tiiat building. and other minerals in, upon or under said land, Anil yet it seems that the town have grath as being possible candidates. which are the prcperty of the North-Western Coal Mahaffy & Clinkskill. WE AKE SHOWING THIS WEEK A NEW LINE OFJ »r.d Navigation Company, Limited, together with never been notified by tlie Post Oifice What Mr. Olivers intention may be we the rierht and privileges incidental thereto and also do uot know, but we are in a position to of the risfht of re-entry by the said Company upon authorities of their decision. This is, to breach of condition contained in Transfer No. 190 We can supply you for New Year's Day with the LEATHER SHOES with RUBBER SOLES. say the least, discourteous, for after the state authoritatively that Mr. Magrath I). PC, Folio 245. Tiie property will be sold subject to a reserve bid. WATER-TIGHT AND WARM.—SEE THEM. municipal protest had been forwarded will not push himself forward as an following : The vendors are informed that there is situate on and a reply received stating that it would uninvited -an tidate or come out without sa:d property* a valuable brick hall (44 by 75 feet) PINNAN HADDIE, ORANGES, strong requisitions from the different w.rli r n a Idition 112 _>J 40 feet), stone foundation and be considered, common politeness should tin roof. TURKEYS, LEMONS, have caused tbe Post Master General to parts of Alberta, ani from what we Ten per cent, cash mu*t be paid at time of sale 30 Doz. GENTS' & LADIES' SILK KERCHFS. know oi Mr. Oliver we imagine that he and the balance in accordance with conditions which DUCKS, GRAPES, inform the Town Council of the result will be made known at time of sale. For further will take a similar stand. To represent particulars and conditions of sale apply to G. F. EL GEESE, PIGS, BARGAINS EVERY ONE OF THEM. of that consideration. Such treatment Harris, K«t himself upou the public without (n) And by providing for the reduction, from lst We have in stock the latest designs in Parlor Heaters. their having shown auy anxiety to have January next, to five per cent, non-cumulative may be very amusing to the powers at of preferential dividend on Company's six per Ottawa, but to us it more nearly resem­ him, a thing which few men possessed cent, preference shares, and gi\ing holders thereof right to share in dividends rate»bly ART SULTANA and bles the old fable of the husbandman of either common Bense or brains would with holders of ordinary shires after latter receive five per cent. Bi__R GAINS who bestowed his kindness on a snake care about doing. (b) Relinquishment by Preference shareholders of AIR TIGHT HEATER. ouly to be rewarded by the reptile's about one-half of their holdings. A BIG IRRIGATION SCHEME. (c) Reduction by cancellation of ordinary share These are the newest and best. Have beautiful appearance and sting. capital to amount eo-vv!^-, Stove Boards, and rateable distribution to debenture stock­ Cosil Hods, c»t<». zens be convened, and a general petition ratio river to till up the famous Death holders of Preference and Ordinary shares so relinquished. -___-__•• circulated aud sent to Ottawa and the Valley aud Colorado Desert, and turn (e) Forfeiture of any Preference or Ordinary shares member of Parliament for this District these va.=t arid depressions into reser­ not relinquished as above provided for. JAS. LAWRENCE. be asked to take up the question in an voirs for irrigating thc surrounding And for other purposes. Dated Sth December, 1894. active way. If these meaus fail the J- H_ CAVAITAH'S- plains, which are absolutely worthless GEORGE EDWARDS, town should demand that the Govern* now through lack of moisture. The 4-1? Secretary of said Company. ment refund the monies expended on Philadelphia Press says of the project: the purchase of the site. From begin­ "TbruU^u tiie larger part of its course ning to end faith has been broken thia torrent, (.ttie Colorado river), rich with Macleod:: Hotel. ANOTHER CHANCE HOOKEY fertilizing material, teara its way through with us. The agreements on the part au arid aesurt and givea it very little of TO SECURE A TWEED COSTUME LENGTH. of the Goverumeut, contained iu therefreshment . Even the aridity of the at­ HARRY STEDMAN, Proprietor. We are opening to day some choice patterns in 54 and 56 inch cloakings correspondence, have not been carried mosphere ia scarcely lec.sene-1 in the immed­ iate vicinity uf the stream, einee it has suitable for winter wear at $5 to $6.50 the piece of 5 yards. out, and since the Government have worn itself such a deep channel that ita This house has been thoroughly 48in. Navy Blue Melton Serge at 45c. yard evinced the desire of repaying us for shaded waters give ull very little evapor renovated and is centrally located. our expenditure on their behalf, by turn ation. How to utiil/.e this great source of Double width Tweeds at 25c. yard. wealth is the problem which tne irrigators -A.T ing our own guns against us, the least The Bar io stocked with choicest Flannelette Wrapper::-, Blouses and Jerseys, clearing off at cost this of the southwest are bruodirg over. The month for cash. we can do is to crdeavor to make them desert about it could be ti_.___.e_ into a gar Liquors and Cigars. repay us the cost of them. den if only the waters v*__ich are filling up Novelties in Dress Trimmings just in. the Gulf of California with enormous poten­ tial wealth could be stopped iu their mad Look in oar large Fur Window if you are wishing something nice J. D. Higinbotham & Co's. Good Accommodation for Travellers, for a Xmas Present. PROTPECTIVE CANDIDATES FOR course aud made to serve the almost rainless A LB Ei AT A. and always thirsty country through which they pass. Much of that country lies SAMPLE ROOMS FORCOMMERCIAL The last i->sue of the Macleod Gazette below the bed of the Colorado and e.en • m - • —*. MEN. SHERLOCK & HIGINBOTHAM. ••>»»*• contains an article criticizing persons below the sea level. It might become an .,.....,,.^,.».,.______. •-« who for_.e themselves forward as aspir­ Eden in the Colorado were adn itted to convert its lower lands into a refreshing MAS has come and When buying your Xmas Presents ants for the honour of representing lake and make the desiccated seven-times You want something nice, Alberta in Parliament, without any heated air of the valley balmy and only Ship Your Raw Furs, subtropical."' Another object is to i^et then public demand for their candidature and X gone, and with it a Sides, Tallow, Pelts, and "Wool, relying on the length of their purses to The Irrigation Age for October discusses in M? At a reasonable price : Exporters and this scheme. It sa\s: "This is an improve­ Proprietors of I " I : * t carry them through an election contest. ment which oppeals to the enterprising certain quantity of the Importers of 4 .... r When doing j our shopping From another column in the same issue strongly, but which involves an outlay which JAS. MCMILLAN & CO. Minneapolis Be sure and i»ive us a eall, we gather that it has been [moved to only the government or a ver\ powerful Fine syndicate could meet. A corporation which seasonable good things. Incorporated. Or you'll regret not having visited these utterances by the fact that a cer­ would first buy up thia nearly worthless Nortliern MAIN HOUSE : 200 to 212 FIRST AVE. N. Stieepskin tain Lieutenant Cochrane has recently desert territory would doubihss find its McEWEN JEWELERY HALL. been in Macleod and has announced that profit, and a lartje one in the construction However we are not Furs. Minneapolis, Minn. Tannery. of the canal and the irrigation of the desert :::::r he intends to contest Alberta at the round about. As population presses upon Goods bought right out; no commission , fair selection j immediate returns. WE HAVE A MUCH LARGER AND PRETTIER STOCK OF next election, in the event of our present and occupies all the profitable land in this completely out yet, but Shipping Tags furnished upon request. NO DUTY on any goods we handle. member retiring. With the views ex­ great southwestern section of the United fc*" Write for Circular giving Latest Market Prices, j^t JEWELERY, WATCHES* SILVERWARE States, the utilization of the Colorado's H" rl Hi pressed by the Gazette we entirely floods of water ia certain. It is not to be '.'. '.2 '.'I THAN EVER FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. concur, but we believe that the time has endured by an enterprising people that a bob up serenely with the I _ EI ir passed when a man, however rich, can vast productive region ahall be forever ster­ SEEING IS BELIEVING ROUND STREET. :::::r ile for want of water when a mighty river is _.....<3 carry Alberta unless he has also brains Yon fill ii a Great Mistake ....-...... :'...''A.'.'. A.'.'.:: **-•• • •• rushing by and needs only the coercive best of good wishes for Hrfi-»... pi.r . — •••••• • and ability. The expense of contesting hand of capital to turn its course and satisfy Mil ~l «-• i l_; ! t • • • , •• ? ...... i ,,. '. so large a district has, in the case of the thirst of the lowlands about it, and If you purchase Apples without first looking at ours. make them bring forth fruit a thousand­ past elections, rendered it impossible fold." We have just received our Winter Stock of those for any but candidates with long purses The sch. me of utilizing depressions in Alberta Railway & Coal Comp'y to come out as candidates, aud our the surface of the country as reservoirs SPLENDID AMERICAN APPLES AND choice was in consequence a limited one. for irrigation purposes, is one which But in those days all the residents of might be adopted on a smaller scale in in fifty pound boxes that we have been handling all summer. Great Falls & Canada Ry. Co'y. Alberta were, politically speaking, un­ this country. Plenty of beds of dried known aud unrecognized beyond the out lakes .could be pointed out, which You can get a variety ai the same price you would pay for one barrel of Canadian Apples. immediate vicinity of the places iu are easily available for this purpose, and CONDENSED JOINT TIME TABLE. which they lived. But during the past iu which] the wealth of water in our In Effect, October 21st, 1S.U. seven years Alberta has produced men rivers at Hood time, which now flows TELEPHONE 21. SHERLOCK, FREEMAN & CO. whose abilities are recognized and ap­away to swell the waters of the Saskat <.01\«. SOI Til. 4.0IM. NORTH, chewau, might be stored uutil wanted, preciated iu all parts of the district and STATIONS. STATIONS. since the rivers are often highest when TOlxed. .tllxed. any one of these who come forward will No. 1. Lhtir water is least needed for immedi­ and at the same time Here's what you want! No. 2. have au advantage that money canuotbuy. ate irrigation. The Colorado scheme is Monday, Wednesday, Daily. We have now reached an epoch in the one. of which our Alherta farmers would and Saturday. Great Falls., dep 8.45 p.m. history of Alberta when the necessity remind you that the Lethbridg. —dep. 6.45 a.m. do well to watch the progress and re­ For LadLies. Vaughan 0.40 '* for our being represented by a strong Manicure and Toilet Cases in Leather and Celluloid- Stirling " 8.H5 " sults. Irrigation is only an experiment Steel «• M and able man has became vividly ap­ Fancy Glove and Handkerchief Cases. 10. .20 among us yet, and everything which can place to buy at the cor­ Brunton 8.50 " parent and we cannot afford to allow Fans—cheap but good quality. Collins 12.01 a.m. throw light on the best method of Fine fancy Cut Glass Bottles of Pure Perfumes Jlllk River ..." 10.45 " our representation to go to the highest utilizing the enormous quantity of water Pretty and useful Work Boxes. Pondera 1.45 " rect price is as usual at •Coutt» ( arr. 11.40 " bidder who is ambitious to be a member Conrad which now runs wasted away pa*_t our Internat'l bound. J S.10 •• HFor <3-en_ts. Sweet (.ram ( dep.i of Parliament. Even from a Territorial 12 10 p.m. ,4 doors is worthy of our attentiou.—Cal­ Shaving Cases, | arr. 4.00 the Kevin «' ! standpoint we cannot afford to do this. gary Tribune. Dressing Cases, 1.00 '* •Mielby Jun.\ Monday, Wednesday, The four Northwest members are too -_»- Military Hair Brushes in Cases, Rooky Spring* " 1.50 " and Saturday. McEACHREN ON RANCHING. Pipes and Smokers' Sundries. \ dep. few iu numbers as it is, to properly pro­ / arr. •2 40 " 4.So a.m Roekj Springs" tect our interests, and this makes it all WINNIPEG. Dee. 21. — Dr. D. McEachren For _£____._, "Shelby Jan. Fancy Celluloid and Silver Photo Frames, Daily. 6.20 " the moio necessary that we should chief inspector of stock for the Dominion, ar­ l dep. S 00 p.m. Kevin rived from the east yesterday on his way to Whisk Holders. Calendars, Paper Racks, 6.15 •• Conrad 3 60 " Sweet Grass , arr endeavour to have all these bona fi a the Walrond IUnch at Fort Macleod, in UDSQNS BAY And other articles too numerous to mention. « arr. Internatl bound., 7.10 «« representatives, and not mere cyphers, which he is largely interested. Speaking 'Pondera 5.10 " ' "( dep. 5.30 " such as nonentities who acquire the title >f the rauch to a reporter he said: "It is "Coutts KAepJ 8.10 " possible thtt iu tlie course of two or thret Collins " 7.15 " of M.P. solely by their wealth would be. W. G. CLEVELAND'S Drug Store. Jlllk River.... 9.00 M years our company will withdraw from the Steel •• W.00 " This we believe is uow fully recog business altogether, the expectations of the Brunton »60 • shareholder*, aa to profits, not having been Vaughan " M uized by the people of Alberta both in 9.40 Stirling realized. There is not much reason to 11.20 " the North aud South. What we fear. grumi.le, as this is the only ranch in Can Great Falls arr. 1U.30 " Lethbridge arr. 12.40 p.m. therefore, from men putting themselves ada which has continued to pay a small forward at this early period is, that they dividend ever since its commencement. It THROUGH TRAINS leave QrjU PJHj, J^, T^ and ^^ will secure pledges from unwary and is going to be dissolved nevertheless.'' In reply to an enquiry as to the condition Don't forget the ^ a) Wmm\Jm I . MeaN ^thb^e, Monday, W,,nes.1av and B&5£ £& a,u thoughtless voters which will thus be of stock generally throughout Canada the Canadian Pae.de Railway, -^^^^c^.8^, ^ , lost to auy abler mau who may after­ doctor slid: "There is no disease of a con- Tue s ari(1 Fridavi ta^io is kind in the Dominion of Canada ex- TELEPHONE NUMBER wards be brought out to contest the Great Northern Railway.-Trains Icav, sholbv Jurut-on - c pt tuberculosis, aud that exists in every constituency. That such a man will 1 e cattle country. As to pleuro pneumonia, r . . „ fS S^sESt^' **—. **. -t 12.30 p.„. brought out there is uo doubt and _.o a most careful search has been made and Great Northern Railway. -Trains leave <;reat Fall, •/ long as the voters of Alberta do not every suspected case investigated, without, Kor Helena and Bulla at 1.00 p.m h iwever, finding a trace of it. I am per .._ • ., . _.. F°r St Paul at 4.15 nm allow themselves to be prematurely en­ fectly satisfied that it could not exist in the {VERY PAIR GUARANTEED. lUaeleod A Plneher Creek.-Sta*, leave Tethbrid m x Tm sda trapped into pledges before knowing Dominion without our knowledge." Dr. D. Choteau Stage daily, for Chotsaa, Belleview lUnmn"/'^ ' >'. Thursday & Saturday at 9 a.m. n,iectS with Trains No a,,d 2 at McEachren left for the west last night. 31. E. T. QALT, ' '° -" **"* ADDRESS" &AN FRANCISGO CAL. Ge_«r»l Manager. W •-**• BARCLAY, General Sup«nnt«nde__t. prominent French Canadian, aiid Liberal DISORDERLY MEETING. politican, rose to his feet and objected SKIN GRAFTING. SUNDAY REST FOR SERVANTS. illness, and especially in fevers, attention toria. Madame Laurier, who is quite fond should be paid to the appetite and desire strongly to the collection of public sub­ Memorial scriptions. . He claimed that the Liberal.. LETHBRIDGE NEWS of (logs, was attracted bv some of the A IJemarkahle Surgical Operation In Pro­ ofthe patient, and that, if a patient is Opposition to the Thompson Let the Employer of Servants Take Turn should not be asked to subscribe to such line animals in Dr.G. L, Milne's kennels. gress- A _-_U»V *° Have Five Thousand real I v hungry, solid food of a properly Fund. She was particularly taken with a cocker Willi Tnem. selected kind and in judicious quantities, a fund. The speaker was hissed, and an if;rafts Applied to His Kody. Dr. Arthur B. Wallace has contributed A citizens' mass meeting was held at Wednesday, January 2. 1895. puppy, and the doctor promised to send will rarely disagree with him. Dr.Peabody of Trade recentfy I attempt was made to cry him.down, but Little twelve year-oId Freddie Griffith to the Nineteenth Century, entitled "A the Montreal Board it to iier when it was old enough to 1 believes t.iere is less danger of doing n the death of! without eflect and he held his ground, lies on his bed in his parents house at Suggestion to Sabbath Keepers." It has Stand the trip. It has now grown to be harm to an ulcerated ileum in typhoui and passed resolutions oSpeechen s were ! although he was ruled out of order by Mornvlair, N. J., with two thousand bits long been recognized as a difficulty a fine dog, and accordingly a few days fever by giving finely divided egg. beet Sir John Thompson of skin from other persons growing on his among advocates of one day's rest in n, ide by Bishop Bond, Sir Joseph Hick- j the chairman i be motion was finally THE WESTERN WORLD. ago it was shipped through the Domin­ or chop than bv giving milk, and habit­ body. He lies their patiently, knowing seven, that domestic service places an al­ Sonand others When a motion was I carried in finite of considerable oppo* ion express to Madame Laurier at her ually gives his typhoid patients who are that it will be months vet before his skin most insuperable obstacle to tlie strict sXmmedin flvor of the subscriptions ! tion, and the meeting broke up in dis- INTERESTING NEWS NOTES. home i'.i Arthabaskaville, Que. The dog hungry such food. He believes that it will be whole. When that is accomplished execution of the Mosaic charter of tlie to the national fund, Caliste Le Boenf. a | order. is a thoroughbred and one of the finest isa mistake to withhold solid food mere i he will have five thousand pieces of others' worker's leisure. Arranged tu Brlet ami K«»«l»ble Sli» ._ of its breed in Canad?..—\ ictoria Times. skin on the front of his body, from the ly becausa a patient has fever, and that Speaking broadly, domestic servants it is incorrect to regard milk as a fluid for the Information of Ihe Iniolli- A sad accident occurred a week or so abdomen to the knees. At the same time are the onlv class which isunifonnlv de­ food, as is commonlv thecase.the simple gojit Ke UNCALLED FOR WORDS. full and unbroken rest which their six j in the price of wheat has forced the ob­ • That Hudson Bay fake," is the way were in every way acceptable. Man}' . servant farmers to turn their energy into others had offered themselves, but they days continuous labor requires ami de­ HAVANA FRUIT GUM, a West Superior newspaper refers to our serves, each member of the family will other channels and western farmeis were Hudson's Bay project What a Priest Has to Say Kegardins; Ihe were n< >t accepted. l.ate Premier. be doing deeds of self-sacrifice and of urged to turn their attention to mixed The doctors told them quietly that only farming. Figures to hand show that al­ There are ten children in New Denver, In the St. Patrick's Church, Quebec, those of perfect health and unblemished charity tin however small a denrtei, and SEND YOUR HIDES AND SKINS TO B. C„ and 9 in Three Forks of school age, such deeds do not constitute the "work11 ready a great deal is being produced in | Thing a youngiman oi woman ean do is to attend on a recent Sunday, there was a solemn skin would do. One bit of skin not per- Manitoba besides wheat. The dairy pro­ CHRISTIE & CO., and an appropriation is asked for a suit­ service for the repose ofthe soul ofthe which is so strictly forbidden on the Sab­ Winnipeg Business Co" 1 ••_-_,and Shorthand lu«ti- fectly healthy would have spoiled the en­ duce there, as well as in Ontario and able school house. late Sir John Thompson. The attend­ bath day. MILL STREET, - - WINNIPEG. ! tute. I)oyou want to know what jou ean learn.' tire operation. On August 1st the boy Quebec, is showing marked progress. ance was very large and included all I n the ordinary middle-class household j Then write lor Annual Annooncemsni ta John T. Thompson, section foreman on had sufficiently recovered from the shock With diversified crops and possibly an He wiil tan and dress them for you or make classes of society without distinction of | to stand the operation and the doctors be- where there are six or eight in a family C. A. FLEMING ^ CO.. Winnipeg, Man. the C. P. H, at Macleod, N. W. I\, was amelioration of freight rates, the pros­ them intoeoats. Send for priecs. fonsignmeuts party or religion. Among those present I gan. hoping against hope for success. and two or three servants, all that is nearly asphyxiated in the Bad hotel necessary may be easily done, and allow pects of young Canada are bright. of Hides, Skins, etc., solicited. Toronto by blowing out the gas. were Sir Adolphe Caron, Mr. Bergeron Freddie's father was the first to offer Sun Insurance Office. "^ M. P., Dr. Lachapelle, M. P., the provin­ J himself. Patiently a few tin}' bits from eveiy member of the family- to go to Eastern Assurance Co. j FIRE Mr. Geo. Wentworth, of Calgary, is cial cabinet. A large number of the church or chapel once or oftener. It it NEGRO PREACHER SHOT. ! his left arm was grafted to the lower part Quebec Fire Assurance Company. endeavoring to arrange a favorable rate members <>f the legislature and'the gar­ were once really felt ihat the thing must j of the lad's body. Some of them grew Not Satisfied With Ihe First Shooting They with the C.P. B. to take his unbeaten rison officers. Mgr. Begin officiated, and I fast and became living portions of the lit­ be done, that on know account must the London and Lancashire Life Ins. Co. tilly, All.Smoke, to Toronto next year to about HO other priests were present in command ment be broken by servants do­ Return. tle sufferer, who lay in his bed, keenly A reliable citizen of 'West Point, Oa., British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co. run for the Queen's plate. the choir. Rev. Father Roseback, roden» tortured with the agony of his bxrns, but ing any of their usual work on Sunday, states that latel}* two j'oung white men Lloyd's Plate Class Insurance Company. ptorist priest, who is now in charge of eager to go on with the operations, pain­ and that the truest and most divine Two women applied for ballot papers the congregation of'St. Patrick delivered a ful as the)* were. Mrs. < iriitith came next "service" would thus be "performed," all shot a negro preacher named Turner, who W. U. ALLAN, at Division No. 11 in the recent Winni­ few remarks, which are now the talk of and gave all she could spare without lay­ difficulties would vanish, and the day had written an insulting letter to their General Agent, sisters. Learning that Turner was not peg election, who were not entitled to he town. After expressing regret at tlie ing hei up. Then one by one the volun­ would become, not in name only but Winnipeg". vote, one of the suffragists claiming the dead, they went to the house where he was loss of deceased, the re veined preacher teers went to Freddie's home to aid in truly, a holv one, inasmuch as it would C. B. BOWMAN, Lethbridge, right to vote on a man's name. said: "It is now that Sir John Thomp­ giving him a new skin. A week was al­ witness in every household deeds of true being nursed to finish him. They took a WESTERN son if he could come back, would say lowed to pass between each grafting day, charity and mercy, because in every case friend with them. At the door they were AGENT. It is now given out that XV. B. Scarth with his voice from eternity:" '* there is and when the surgeons removed the band­ thev would involve some amount of met by a negro women, who brained one is to be appointed Lieut.-Oovernor of only one true religion that of Christ, ages for the first time it was half in doubt personal effort ami self-sacrifice. of the party*. She was then shot dead and ENTERPRISE. Manitoba, and Mr. A. W. Boss, M. P., the Roman Catholic church. All others half in fear. But their skill and pains In the larger establishments of the Turner killed. The name of the brothers ANTED postmaster of Winnipeg, Mr. Hargrave, are frauds.'' These words createf course the greater part of the servants It mav be found advisable to dispose of ami competent management. was lockjaw. He went west with the toba llour 2do per barrel at Montreal. examination is made, and all the dead skin thus released from their regular work the waters of tne Chagres river by dam­ —Toronto Mail, June, 1S94. C.P. B., and from 1884 to 1886 was in This movement resulted from the advance is carefully removed. When I saw Fred­ would also visit their friends, and by ming it in tlie mountain valleysand thus Write for oni_tDecember Price List, business at Laggan, and since thfft date die he had had two thousand grafts made giving some little voluntary assistance to form lakes which can be utilized to in the price of wheat in Manitoba. Mr. it will pav vou to do so. has been a resident of Vernon. Meighen, vice-president of the company, on him. There are still three thousand would take their part in the great altruis­ supply the power for executing the was on 'Change and speaking id the situa­ more to be made. Those two thousand tic movement that would characterize woiks, and eventually operating the Archibald, chairman of the freights tion said: "Weare now paying 12 cents per have completely covered the boy's body, '.he day. locks. When the survey shall be com­ A. GIBSON, rates has reached Ottawa. They could bushel advance over the price we bought where new skin is flourishing. His right Dr. Wallace says he has thought over plete, M. Tournerie wiil go to examine not, be says, hold a meeting at Bat Por­ it some weeks ago. The Manitoba farmer leg is nearly covered but the left one is as this thing for the last twenty years, bnt the route personally. Then he will pre­ 452. 454 & 456 Alexander Ave., Wpg. tage because their commission did not is now receiying 5r per bushel more for yet tjuite untouched. By February next that he has only ventured to bring it to side over a commission which will decide extend to Ontario. They found, he says, No. 1 hard wheat than the American the doctors expect to have a new skin for light now. The advantages which follow whether the work will be continued or no great grievance in Manitoba on the farmer.11 Freddie. But it will be a year before he from his suggestions are many:— abandoned. question of freight rates. "Do you look for change in wheat can get up, and fully six months before The upper classes would learn, many prices ? "' he can walk. The muscles of the legs of them for the tirst time, how great and Sound as a Dollar. Mr. Milton McConncl, of Shepard, were so badly* burned that (heyhave very how fatiguing is the labor daily expend­ Alberta, while riding after some cattle "Well," he said. "I feel sati ifie 1 that Some people are lucky in finding the they won't decline in Manitoba."' little strength or vitality left, and it will ed in proton ing them the unvarying com­ right remedy at the right lime. A case recently, met with a serious accident, his take that time before thev can be used. mit and .esthetic enjoyment of their sur­ horse stepping in a badtrer hole and Mr. Meighen is also strongly of the in point follows, and is worth reading: opinion that there is not one bushel of roundings, and how often they cause un­ About three months ago 1 was all used throwing liim. smashing his leg so badly necessary work by their thoughtlessness that he may lose it altogether. The pa­ wheat in Manitoba to-day for export as it Aluminum uot Suitable for Routs, up with Rheumatism Buffering more and extravagance. The need they would tient is now at tho Calgary hospital. will all be re<|uired for home consumption than torture from it. I took thiee The Navy department has just com­ have, at first,of learning the duties of before the new crop comes in. pleted a test of aluminum as a material bottles of your valuable medicine, Bur Capt. Wm. Craig, light keeper at 14 What are your views on the Ontario the particular department they were go­ dock Blooa Bitters, and now feel all O.K. for ship boats, with tlie object of deter­ ing to undertake, would bring them into Thunder Cape, near Port Arthur, caught, wht-at'situation, Mr. Meighen ? " mining its adaptability to naval uses, Some six years ago 1 took a few bottles in a gill net, a salmon trout 48 inches "I think that if Ontario millers have friendly and intimate relations with of B.B.B. and found it the best medicine with results that demolish some of the j their servants; and, in seeing how much long and with a girth of :;:*> inches. not yet advanced their prices they will elaborate claims made for the new metal. I had ever used. 1 had the very best I care was often required to secure ttie of health until this attack of Rheuma­ Cant. Craig presented this to George H. possibly do so in the near future. There On account of its comparatively light McDoneU, M. P.. who in turn forwarded is no reason why they should not partici­ comfort of the family, they might begin tism, hut now 1 am glad to say that weight, its utility on board ship would to appreciate that "dignity of labor" it to Ottawa, to the new minister of fish­ pate in the advance in wheat, as well as be almost inestimable if it were not for B.B.B. has made me as sound as a dollar. their competitors in Manitoba. If my ! which is so often preached to the poor A. McCoxAcniE, Kenabutch P.O. Ont. eries. the fact that it has been now shown to ! views of the situation are correct there is but so seldom practised by the rich. To Jeff' Hildreth, through whose efforts 1 be exceedingly susceptible to the corro­ many this --Sunday service" in their own no wheat for export. ' sive action of salt water. Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, the Bainy Bake gold tields are beiiur de­ ' families, or in that of some of their Norway Pine Syrup cures colds, veloped, is dead in Minneapolis. Hild­ Two sheets, one sixteenth of an inch I friends, would be the introduction to SAD DROWNING. Norway Pine Spi up heals the lungs. reth has been for twenty years a pros­ thick, were immersed for three months J some serious occupation for their week­ pector and promoter. He was proprietor An Attempt to Prevent Suicide Resulted at the Norfolk navy yard. One was of day* lives, and thus inaugurate the great The man who loves his neighbor pure metal and the other slightly alloyed as ofthe Little American mine at Bainy in Two Deaths. reform which the more thoughtful lead­ himself is living that way every day in Lake and was the man who located the One of the saddest accidents on record with nickel. The pure plate was thickly ers of society see to be of imperative the week. Homestead mine in the Black Hills. covered with large barnacles throughout occurred at Revelstoke a few days back. necessity. No f-Jqual to It. It seems that E. S. Wilson, miner and its surface and was more or less pitted bv On the whole body of the workers the One hundred tons of mangold from prospector, has been Fullering from alco­ the action of salt water. The alloyed effect would be great indeed, since it As a cure for Frost Bites, Chilblains three acres of ground, which sold at 15 holic mania or D. T.'s for sometime, and plate was incrusted with smaller barn­ would at once bring about better relations Barns and Scalds, Chaffing, Chapped per ton, thereby returning to the pro­ looking for a favorable opportunity for a acles and was badly corroded, being per­ with the wealthy classes, and especially Hands, inllamed Breasts, Sprains, forated and eaten away over much of its ducer at the rate of $ 1 di. per acre, with desperate deed. But his friends were with those who teach or profess religion. Wounds, Bruises, Hagyard's Yellow Oil exposed surface. This plate was as in­ the assurance that the cultivation of loo vigilant and prevented him from doing They would see, what they had hitherto is the most sellable remedy on the juriously affected as a combination of tons of roots did not cost the producers any harm to himself or anybody else. doubted or denied, thai the religion of the market. more than 150—is one of the proofs of However it seems there was method in iron and copper would have been with the same exposure. upper classes had some real influence on The government of South Africa is im­ what can be done on a small holding. his madness and at an unguarded mo- their lives, h}' leading them, nor, merely porting English hackney stallions for This is said to have happened in < >kana- mens he dashed over the bank at the The claim thai barnacles would not ad­ to give away a portion of their surplus breeding purposes. gar. Valley B. C. back of the Victoria hotel and plunged here to tlie metal was not sustantiated in wealth in charity, or to take part in the the smallest degree. Alberta people boast of the gigantic into the Columbia river. His rash deed public proceedings of charitable institu­ A Fatal Attack. was immediately discovered and the men In the opinion of naval experts it will tions, but real_3T to sacrifice something cattle reared on their plain?, bnt thev not b • advisable to build aluminum A fatal attack of croup ia a frequent would tind their match in those shipped who were almost instantaneously on the which they have hitherto considered spot ottered him assistance with a pole, boats if they are intended to remain any occurence amonaniongs children. Every recently by the Douglas Lake Cattle com­ necessary to their comfort, in order to household should be guarded by keep but he would not receive help and made length of time in the water, though its obey the laws of that religion. Thev pany for Christmas beef for Mr. R. Por­ use may be advantageous on account of ing Hagyard's Pectoral Bali-am at hand. ter, "of Victoria. The animals had been for deeper water. He began to swim would further see, everywhere, men and the great gain in tightness for metal It breaks up eok-8,'coughefcroup, asthma taken oti' the ranges without any extra downstream. Here is the sad sequel. women of culture voluntarily undertaking One of his most intimate friends and work exposed to salt water only occasion­ various public and private duties, in order and bronchitis in a remarkable manner. feeding, and the 150 bead averaged 1,500 ally. The use of aluminum cannot be pounds each, and one tipped the beam at watchers, A. D. Wheian, ran down the to allow all kinds of workers to enjoy re­ «TC*»«° recommended near salt water under any China cannot be said to be painted 1,860 pounds.— Kamloops Sentinel. river to a point where the water is shal­ pose a id recreation on one day iu seven; low or where a gravel bar projects into circumstances.- Scientific American. and this great object lesson in brother­ red, althongh there is no doubt it is We understand that there is to be a the body of the stream, thinking no hood and sympathy would lead to a gon­ pretty well Japanned. doubt, that Wilson might be caught All»crt;t's Industrie*. er;; 1 good feeling between all classses. The stock farm started iu the neighborhood GO \\e* cXM of Fort William, possibly within its there. Sure enough, he (Wilson) swam It is obvious that the cheese and but­ harmonious relations which would he A Punitive Cure. tc to the bar, Wheian tried to reach him, ter -making industries are taking hold in thus produced may be of inestimable value Burdock Blood Bitters cures all di­ *e A es** limifa. A relative of Mr. ouigley, from N.f Winnipeg, we understand, is the projec­ but Wilson saw his design and started this and other farming districts of Al­ when the time comes for those radical re­ seases ofthe blood from a common Pim­ tfV* ^*^£oV co^,,neo£3_*s,v r 'scaW plunged into the water although he sank started. Another is talked of at Davis fact that this particular locality has ad­ burg and creameries ha\e been started healihg powers. vantages lor forming and stock raising at once. He was not seen again. In the WICKED BUFFALO. 1 purposes--Fort William Journal. meantime Wilson waa making time down at almost everv important p< int, particu­ There ia seldom a day passes but a bi­ I*?* ?* larly in the north. All these are solid lias no UM for street Kvange lists Ship- cycle record is broken and a 1 the river. She river current is very swift polar ex- e»sv* oft .n ts* business institutions, started to keep peel to Toronto. pedition returns. -At' »a Information reached the city that F. and soon he had passed the Central l\W P.everlev Robertson had died at Wind­ hotel, T. L. Hair's residence and when pace with the needs of our increasing In the police coun at Buffalo recentlv bodl' X iot^e efi,* .yue sor, Ont. Deceased was formerly a he wss passing Thomas Home's house fanning population, ami not requiring to Chas. Hutchinson was charged with in­ A Splendid Combine. be bonused into existence like the ma­ sanity. He had been arrested for kneel­ well-known barrister in this city, and for his wife heard the man's moans and Milburn'sCod Liver Oil Emulsion with \\\i C years enjoyed a very large practice, hav­ shouts, and called her husband who was jority of those in Assiniboia. With the ing in the street and shouting, Hallelu­ Wild Cheery and. II ypophosphites is •m rs* Vo* t _*e ing as his associates U.K. Craw ford, Q.C, lying down, saying that their was a man butter making business another industry jah, praise the Lord.' the surest and best cure for coughs, colds, ami C.H. Campbell, Q. C. He came iii the river. He tried to lower his boat of equal profit is beginning to be exten­ "You had better walk back to where hoarseness, bronchitis and asthma. \A^AKAA »••*"_. X9S** here from Toronto in the early eighties, but it was to large for one man to handle, sively followed up north and that is hog you come from," said the judge. Price 50c. ami §1.00 per bottle. ov-o but returned «ast some three years ago, ami then at the ' witching hour of mid­ raiding. Large quantities of dressed 'I cannot very well, I came from Eng­ VA and since then has resided in western night'' he saw the man [ ink. hogs have beeri brought into Edmonton land," replied Hutchinson, who had a lC \V. «• o lately. We hope the time is not far dis­ sense of humor despite his wheels. Buy what thou hast no need of, and Ontario.—Winnipeg Nor'-Wester. ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. 0*A A. Nortliv.ent Prize Fiirnt. tant when the home demand being over "Well, vou can get as far on your way The firm of Burns, Phillips and Co., cf supplied, our farmers will be shipping as Toronto. You are sane enough to get If is reported that a fight was arranged Sydney and Vancouver have made en­ pork outside the province instead of out of town, I hope." Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, to take piace in Edmonton recently be­ quiry of the secretary of the Board of grain. There is no comparison between "Oh, yes, sir," said Hutchison, "A man Ind., eays: I had been in a distressed tween Ed. Cull, of San Francisco, and Trade as to the possibility of securing in the two profits. <>nee the energy and is crazy to stay in a town that arrests condition for three years from Nervous­ White, of Golden, for $L'oO. White to Manitoba oak staves for cask making intelligence of Alberta's farmers is per­ him for praising the Lord." ness, Weakness of ihe Stomach, Dyspep­ have the purse if he stood up for eight purposes, ranging from 2 ft. 8in. to 5 ft manently turned in the direction of uti "Get out, then, and sing your praises sia and Indigestion until my health was rounds. The police were present and 8 in. in length and six inches wide. The lizingtothe full the advantages which over in Canada, They need it there," gone. I bought one bottle of South gave warning that they would interfere secretary would like to hear from any­ the country offers for these profitable in­ " Lord bless you judge, I will meet you American Nervine, which did me more if there was any brutality. In the first one who could undertake to supplv car­ dustries their position is bound to im­ at the judgment," shouted back Hutchin­ good than any §o.) worth of doctoring I round White came on with a rush and loads of staves, and will be willing to- prove and the cry of hard times will no son, as he was led away to begin his walk ever, did in my life. I would advise knocked Cuff clean over the ropes. In afford information to anyone making in- longer be heard in the land.—Calgary t > Toronto. every weekly person to use this valuable the second round Cuff retaliated ami and lovely remedy. I consider it the qniries at the Board oi Trade offices,— Tribune. Food for Fever Patients. GRANBY RUBBERS knocked his opponent down three or Nor'-Wester. grandest medicine in the world." A fonr times. Then the police stopped the A fast young man desen't always ad­ Dr. Peabody, in the Medical Record, trial bottle will convince you. War­ BETTER THIS SEASON THAN EVER. When the Laurier party were in Vic­ fight.—Caleary Herald. vance rapidly in business. | expresses his "belief that in all kinds of ranted bv all druggists. Everyboay wants them. Everybody sells them. They wear like iron. ACROSS THK WATERS. 1890-1894. commander of troops in India canftot NOTES OF THE DOMINION. A CONSPIRACY UNEARTHED. Canadian Political Chances In Five Years. hope to be successful unless he has ac­ A WOMAN'S RESCUE. THE OLD WORLD TO BE FOUND IN The changes that have come to Cana­ quainted himself with everv detail of Attempts to Prove that a Man Died From ORTHERN - - A NUTSHELL. dian politics during the present half de­ HXPPENINGS OF INTEREST PICKED his profession. He must know not onlv AN how to manoeuvre and light but how to INTERESTING STORY FROM the Effects of Poison. cade take high place among the marvel­ UP HERE AND THERE. PARIS STATION. lous. At the session of '.H), Sir John feed ami clothe his men, to arrange for Past May, (Jeorge Seealey, a farmer PACIFIC RY. Newsy Items for Those H hu Are Interested their payment, to provide for the care of living near Sienna. Ont., died. By In the Older Countries—Short PHI-_I- Macdonald sat firmly in the premier's N Culled From the Wirings of the Dominion the sick and the wounded, and to impro­ Suft_red for Six Years from Nervous Head­ scientific analysis it was shown that no grnpha That Will Instruct. chair, with Sir* Hector Langevin at his TI_M:E O_A._R_D right hand and Sir John Thompson be­ and Coi- 0 The Duke of York is to visit Canada in at Montreal. who in the Peninsula and the Netlier- >— fm rm ed of people who have been almost brought been taken in a pail to the analyist in- BL, the spring. 0 8TATION8. °"_K Today—a little over four years later— lanns adhered to the principals and back to life, that the public might almost steael of being sealed up by the coroner. fcifrM-jSJJ' t2\ *o hi Thirteen gamblers have been arrested 11 m S "3 Tlie Canadian treaty ha-* passed the none of the men mentioned are promi­ methods which he had learnt in the be excused if they were a trifle skeptical. The detective's suspicions were aroused —< -a. D H at Montreal. D a 3 OQ French senate. nent in Canadian politics. Eotirof them east. that poison had been sprinkled on the No . rnmml

So far, however, as those relating to cures Pan ] are dead. The federal premiership has eigh t The ice castle of the Ottawa carnival There are many other points of interest I brought about by the use of Dr. William's kidneys after the body was exhumed •* Several Americana have been murdered Pmk pajs re £ 5_ £ slioped through three pairs of hand!-; and will cost $2,1 00, in Wellington's Indian career, with I * concerned there appears to and the organs removed, and he found 9 in Guatemala. the ministry that put down Mercier for 1.20p 3.00p m11.30 a Wm. Ferguson, of Stratford, suicided ; which 1 am unable to deal within the be no reason to doubt their entire truth- that a conspiracy existed to fasten the 0 Winnipeg. 5.80a his extravagance has received itself a murder on the woman Beed, although 1.05p 249p 3.0 .Portage Junction.. 11.42a 5.47a It is *aiu the real Sir Roger Tic hi a. me with paiis green. | limits of this article. His indefatigable fulness. The cases repeated are carefully I2.42p 2.35p 9.3 St. Norbet 11.65a 6.07a has been found. stinging rebuke for an aggravated form industry, his sound and cool judgment, investigated ar.d vouched for by news­ Seealey elied from natural causes. The 12.22p 2.23p 15.3 ._,„.. Oartier -- - 12.08p 6.25a of the same offence. As for political Chas. Connelly was killed by a C. P. K. ; and his political sagacity, were as re- papers that would discredit themselves if parties to the conspiracy betrayed them­ ll.bla 2.05p 23.5 St. Agathe 12.24p 6.51a 11.-la. 1.57p 27.4 — Union Point 12.88p 7.02a Seven shocks of earthquakes have been parties to-dav it is not easy to count train near Owen Sound, , markable as his military talents. A they were to distort facts that can be selves at a critical moment. When the felt in Hungary. them. Four, at least, have independent body was exhumed they contended that 11.07a; 1.46p 32.5 .. ..Silver Plains 12.43p 7.19a The Uelleville Board of Trade will ten­ ; masterful, ambitious man, he went home easily investigated by any of their readers. lO.olai l._9p 10 4 Morris l.OOp 7.45a candidates in the held already, and no j apparently somewhat disappointed with Besides, there are but few localities in the Seealey was slowly poisoned. Tests 10.03a| 1.16p 46 8 .—.St. Jean.—-.. LlSp 8.254 Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist, one ean yet name the date of dissolution. der Mr. Bowell a banquet. showed that if the arsenic which was 9.23a |12.53p 56 0 ... , I-etalHeg 1.34p 9.18a is dead at Samoa. , the result of his eight years service in the Dominion where this grand healer of the 8.00a. I2.30p 66.0 1 55p 10.15a Sacred South Oxford is threatened by Mr. Dickey, the new secretary of state, { east, and determined to push his wav in sick lias not made itself felt, and the peo­ found in the organs had been adminis­ 7.00frii__.15pGS.l Pembina. —-,. 2.05p 11:15a The coronation of the Czar will take the Patrons, and adamantine Cardwell ia is a relative of Lady Tupper. j a wider field than India afforded. Yet ple, having proof of its virtues near at tered while he lived that he could not Il.ttpl 8.30H 16S Grand Forks 6.45p 8.25p place in April. '96. under seige by the MeCarthyites. have survived an hour. 1.30] 1 4.55a>223 .Winnipeg Junction. 9.25p 1.25n Alex. Fraser, of Lucknow, has been ar­ during those eight years he had risen to homo, aro «iuite prepared to accept tho 3.45p 453 Duluth -. 7.25a | As for minor cbamres wrought in these Eight hundred men are at work on the restee! for murdering his sister. the lank of M.t j .r-< ienoral and become a statements made as to the results follow­ 8.80p 170 ... Minneapolis.. .. 6.2Ga new Panama canal. four eventful years, the length of the K. P., had acquired a large amount of ing the use of Pink Pills in other localities. 8.00;' 481 St. Paul... . 7.00a record would make it tedious read­ It is rumored that a peerage will be i prize money at Sei inirapatani ami in the The Review has he.ard of much good ac­ THE EASTERN WAR. 10.30}> 868 Chicago 9.35p Madagascar is now ready to accept any ing. Of the thirteen ministers with conferred on Sir Donald Smith Decean, had boon entrusted with high complished by the timely use of Dr. Wil­ . terms from Franco. portfolios who made np the cabinet of military command, and had filled im- liams' Pink Pills in this locality, but has Very Important Vieto-ies Over the Ctiin- MORRIS-BRANDON BRANCH. '!>0, six have been replaced with new Dr. Smythe, the Conservative M P. P sportant administrative and political ap- recently learned of a case at Paris Station »M( (lirlslaiiis in Korea. A section of the Siberian railway has lor Kingston, has been unseated. Mgr. Mutel, iieael of the Catholic mis­ been opened for traffic. men; and this is made the more striking i pointments. His return to Fng.and was which is of sufficient impe>rtauee te> give E. Bound by the fact that all six changes took opportune. His country needed the ser­ tho full details for the benefit it may prove sions in Korea, writes to Paris that the Read up (Jeorge Fraser, aged SO, and Belle Isdale, position ot the native Christians is most An increase in the cotton import duty place outside of the maritime provinces. aged 79, were married at Hamilton. vices of an officer who to the vigor ami to others. The case alluded to is that of has been made in Russia, That is, out of nine ministers living west audacity of youth united a sound judg- Mrs. E. II. Skiunor, who is esteemed by a serious. The rebellious Tenghake, he ofthe New Brunswick border, only thred The succession taxes will net (128,000 ! ment, and" equable temper, and a wide circle of acquaintances. To a repre­ savs, now threaten to invade the north­ Italy and England has agreed as to the ern part of the peninsula. remain in active service—Sir Adolphe this year to the Ontario government. ( thorough knowledge of his profession. sentative of the Review Mrs. Skinner said division of spoils in Africa. Caron and Messrs. Bowell and Ilaggart. His opportunity w:\s not "long in coming, she had been for a long time a groat suf­ The Japanese legation at Waskimrtem In China the Viceroy of Nankin offered Now the not sufficiently to be lamented The capacity of the gas well at Leam­ and the " Sepoy ( teneral," as he wascon- ferer. Her blood had* become thin and has receiveel a cablegram from the head­ rewards for Japanese heads. death of Sir John Thompson will break ington is several million cubic feet per i temptuously styled by those who under- water}', bringing about a weakness quarters at Hisoshima, which reads as follows: 'The third division ofthe first the ranks of the solid "four" from the day. i rated the value of an Indian training, amounting almost to a collapse. There 1.20p| S.OOp ... Winnipeg.. 11.30a 6.80p threat Britain and Russia will not allow maritime provinces. The Liberals in thc i was soon to show the nations of Europe were numerous distressing symptoms, army took Hai-Mo Ching on December 7.60pl2.66p Morris— 1.35p 8.00a Two girls, Louise and Frances Lawrence fighting in the vicinity of Shanghai. parliament of 'iH) had Weklon, of St. that he cotild be a match for the Mar­ such as dizziness, severe headaches, palpi­ 12, and occupied -Hei Ching on the 13th 6.68p I2.82p 10 Lowe Farm. 2.00p 8.44u are missing from their home at Belleville, of December. Both places are on the 5.49p 12.07a 21.9 —,— Myrtle — 2.28p 9.81a Negotiations for peace between China John, and Jones, of Halifax, to act with shals of France. tation of the heart, etc. "I have been ill," 5.23p 11.60a 25 9 . . Roland.. .. .39p 9 50a Mr. Danes in leading their eastern wing; Ont. said Mrs. Jikinner to the Review, "for route to New Cheng and l.iao-Yang.' 4.39p H.38a 335 Ronebank 2.68p io.23a and Japan are said to be almost concluded. 3.58p ll-'^a 39 Miami now Mr. Davies is drawing new allies Thos. Slater has confessed to attempting RAID ON A STORE. about six years, and you can form an idea The legation here regard these victories 6 3 13p I0.t*»a as very important ones, indicating the 3.Hp 11.02a 49 0 ... Deerwood 3.36p n.44a The product of the wax tree of the from the local governments. In *90 to wreck a O. T H. train near Niagara of what I suffered during that time. I 2.51 p 10.50a 54 1 ...Altamont nearing ofthe second and third divisions 3.49pi2.10p Andes cannot be distinguished from bees­ Amyot was a Liberal; Peter Mitchell was Falls. ' had tho advice and treatment of some ex­ 2.15p 10.33a 82.1 ... .Somerset 4 08p 12.5lp wax. a force on the Liberal side; Adam Brown A Millwood MerehHikt Robbed Ily Men cellent physicians, but without any bone- of the first army. 1.47p 10.18a 684 .. .Swan Lake 4'23pi i.22p from the Ilungtirian Colony. l.iDp 10.04a 74 e Indian Springs.. 4 38p| i.54p Timothy Coughlan, aged 36, the oldest fit. I may 9,&y that during tho six years r A monument to Father Damien, the was on hand with his "bird bill;" Girl­ 2.57p . ja 79 4 .. Mariapolis 450p 2.18p ing Bowell sat in the Commons: Sir John inhabitant of the county of Hastings, is Constable Schabb, N. XV. M. P., return­ I was ill I was treated by four different 1.2.27 p 9.38a 861 —Greenway 5.07p 2.S2p lepers' friend, has been unveiled in Lon­ 1.57a Abbott led the senate; H.H.Cook "tilted" •lead. ed to Whitewood recently from the doctors in Brantford and one in Paris, but 9.24a 92 3 Baldur 5.22p 3.25p don. r ANADIAN PACIFIC 1.12a 9 (>7a 102 — Belmont 5 45p, 4.16p with Dalton McCarthy; Hon. Felix Geoff- At Quebec Sergeant Redmond, of tho Hungarian colony, north of Whitewood, tho} seemed not to bo able to do anything 0.37a 8.46a; 109 7 Hilton .~--. 6.04p| 4.53p for mo. When tho physicians failed I Jo. 13a 8.29a 117.3 .. Ashdown The Knights of Pythias, Oddfellows rion sat as a relic of the Mackenzie ad­ police force, has been engaged in illicit Fastern Assiniboia, where, with (Jon- l 6.21p 5.23p tried many widely-advertised remedies, 9.49a 8.22a 120 .. Wawanesa «.29p 5.47p and Sons of Temperance have been placed ministration; Judge Hall made many an whiskey making. s:able Healy, who had been making C RAILWAY. . 9.39a 8.14a 123.0 ~~~ Elliotts -. e. tup 6.04p under the papal ban. search for the property stolen from tlie but with no better results. All this, you 9.05a effective speech for tiie Conservatives; notorious robber, has WESTERN AND PACIFIC DIVISIONS. b.oOa 1-.9.5 Rounthwaite. . 6.63p 6.37p Jamieson was the prohibition leadei; Walter Irwin, a Store at Millwood. The robbery lias al­ will readily understand, cost a great deal 8.2oa 7.43a 1372 .. .Martiuville 7.11p 7.18p Her Lewis, a member of the German Owen Sound to five 7.50a 7.25a 145.1 Brandon 7.30p 8.01'p Lieut.-Gen. Laurie was a conspicuous been sentenced at ready been mentioned in the Free 1'ress, of money, and as I derived no benefit, it is TIME TABLE ; Reichstag, has been sentenced to three years penitentiary. No. 127 stops at Baldur for meals. figure, Purcell sat for (Jlengarry, and but the whole story is now pretty fully not to bo wondered that I became com­ CORRECTED TO SEPTEMBER 2, 1894. years penal servitude for perj_r3-. revealed. That a party should have been pletely discouraged. I found myself con­ J»din Small and James Trow It is stated that Lord Aberdeen asked Baron Swansea, owner of the vast smelt­ were organized, and a trip of forty-live miles tinually growing weaker, and hardly able "whips." But now it is '.)-_.—star Laurier if he would form a Government Going Be& PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE BRANCH. ing works at Swansea. Wales, who was made with no other object than robbery, to go ahout, and had almost given up all < if ring West in case Bowell failed. STATIONS. through British Columbia last summer, is THIRTEEN ELtVATORS. reveals possibilities not pleasant to con­ hope of becoming better. And yet one Read Down Rend Up \V. bound g o E bound. •lead. The binder twine factory at tlie King­ template in our Northwest life, where so never wholly despairs, for seeing Dr. Wil­ Read Down P^ Read up nixed No. •'** £> Wixeni No. To He Kreeted Next Spring By ihe take ston pen will make this winter 5?i0 tons. much property is at the hand of organ­ liams' Fink Pills so strongly recommended 2 IM> A Victoria S L6 ....A STATIONS. In November ihe emigration from Great 14 IH) 143. , ? 144 in tho press I determined to try them, and .1. Yanfomvr 13 oo Every J my ^'_ of Hie Woods Milling Ce*.—A Large to bo road}* for the market in dune. ized robbery. The store at .Millwood— 14 M . Port Moody 12 27 • Every Day Britain to Canada was: English 646, you can see by my condition to day how Excej >t Sun Except Sun. 1 One tor Portage* which is a little village lying in the Qu'­ 14 45 . ..Westminster Junction 12 17 3 a. Scorch 25, Irish <•»'>. Eleven months John and William David Welter havo Appelle Vall.y, on the .Manitoba side— much reason I havo to be thankful that I W. A. Hastings, of Montreal, president 14 11) .1 Westminster 12 48 4 00 pm 12 00 noon figures art English 15,465, Scotch 917, boon arrested for the murder of W. II. was entered at night by the glass being did so. I had not been taking Pink Pills Irish (,7*i. of the Lake of the Woods Milling com- n in; 77777 Aga«siz 9 57 .... 4 15 pm 0 . Portage Junction. 11 43 am Hendershott, near Middlemarch, Ont. broken in a glass door and the bolt long when for the first time in six years, 18 12 Yale 8 47 .... 4 40 pm 8 5 * ..St. (Tharles > ll 10 am pany, was interviewed by a Free Press re­ 4 46 pm ll CO am The population of London is said to be dttwn, Five hundred dollars worth of I found myself improving. Gradually 19 UO er... . North Belli 1 .. 7 SO de.. peater at the residence of Ins brother, (1. Word has boon received to the effect 20 00 de .. 7 (Ni ar.. 5 10 pm 18 0 *. .WhitePlains 10 30 am 5,048,300. and increasing at the rate of 1 the troubles that had made my life miser­ V. Hastings, Donald street. Winnipeg, on that the hoys of Mr. Clark, of Denbigh, dry goods and about $::0 in cash, were 3 05 . Kamloops .. 28 15 .... 5 31 pm 26 8 *.Gravel Pit Spur . 9 58 am 105,000 a year. The city, therefore, has stolen. A man coming into Millwood able disappeared, now blood appeared to 9 25 . Revelstoke .. 16 41) 5 42 pm 28 2 *. lASalle Tank... 9 48 am the object of his present trip to the North­ Out., were cremated in the house which 32 2 * Eustace • , 9 32 am a population of ab<»ut a million and a half wiih a grist al about two o'clock in the be coursing through my veins, and I am 10 65 . Illecillewaet .. 14 55 .... 5 66 pm west. was destroyed hy fire. 1150 ar... 621 am , 39 1 *.... Oakville 9 05 am more than Scotland and a million more morning, met a sleigh going eaet, with again a healthy woman, and have no .(ilacier House,, 14 ID de.. 6 48 am 43 2 * Curtis 8 48 am Fie was here principally to lay out some 12 20 ete... 13 40 ar. than Ireland. The Buffalo News says, after recountirg four men in it. He could tell by their hesitation in saying that I believe I owe 14 30 ar... 7 3d am 52 5 Portage la Prairie. 8 20 am spring work, lie stated. 'Tt is the inten­ Donald ll15 de.. •Flag Station. the career of Mackenzie Bowell, from thc voices that they wore foreigners, and this not only my recovery but my life to Dr. 15 40 de... 12 00 ar.. The pinch of hard times is affecting tion of the company," he continued, -'to printer's case to the premiership; "In Williams' Pink Pills.'" Mrs. Skinner said 18 30 ar... 9to de.. Stations marked—*—have no agent. Freight accidental meeting afforded the clue. 18 55 de... Field even the Pope's finances. The Vatican build thirteen elevators in the province H 40 ar.. must be prepaid. Canada as well as in the United States a Search was made in the Hungarian col­ aer husband was also much run down with 2125 ar... budget has hail to I e reduced some 96,000 antl Territories next spring to meet the Banff 607 de. Number 107 and 108 have through Pullman poor man has a chance to carve for him­ ony by Corporal Davis, of Saltcoats, and hard work, but after using Pink Pills ho 21 30 de... 6 02 ar. a year, ani to bring about the result the increasing demands for giain storing 11 24 45 ar... Vestibuled Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between self an honorable career. about $25 worth of dry goods was found feels like a new man. Tho statemeats f'algary 2 22 de. Winnipeg and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Also subsidies to j >uri_ali>t< and to the poor facilities. Six of these will have a 24 50 de... 2 17 ar., concealed in -draw stacks. Magistrate made by Mrs. Skinner prove the un. quil- 2 50 ,. C.leiehen Palace Dining Care. Close connection at Chicago have been cut fr. >m 9 >< *.- K NI to $12,1 > K >. capacity of 40,000 bushels each, six others One of Ontario's cities, London, has ed merit of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ani 24 90 with eastern lines. Connection at Winnipeg Junc­ Summer committed Louis Guernsi, a 6 45 ar... .Medicine Hat.. 20 00 de. will be capable of holding from 10,000 to taken direct control of the city water­ as there are thousands of women through­ 7 10 de... tion with trains to and from the Pacific Coast. Buenos Ayres will soon see the comple­ well-known Hungarian and another man 19 30 ar. 16,000 bushels each, and one of them will works; and up to the present tine, the re­ out tho country similarly troubled, her 7 32 Dunmore 1910 ... For rates and full information concerning con­ tion of the largest opera house in the te. Brandon jail to take their trial. The 12 20 ar... nections with e>ther lines, etc., apply to any agent be a large receiving elevator located at sults havo been most satisfactory. The story of renewed health will point to them . -Swift Current 14 is de. world. It will seat 5,000 spectators and search has since been continued by Con- 12 30 de... 1; 05 ar... of the company, or some central point.- We have not decided surplus for tho past yoar reached tho very the remedy which will prove equally effi­ 17 00 .. Moose Jaw 9 55 CHAS. S. FEE, II. SWINFORD, the stage will hold 8 persons. The si able Schabb, of Whitewood, and Con­ where we will build them." gratifying total of $50,40(1 2*. stable Healy, who met with great oppo­ cacious in their cases. Dr. Williams' Pink 17 18 ^j Pasqna 906 G.P.&T.A., St. Paul. Gen. Agt., Winnipe-g. house is so construeted that box holders 18 30 ....7 "Will one be in Winnipeg?" Pills aro especially valuable to women. .. Minneapolis^ 8 55 777. H. J. BELCH, Ticket Agent, can bave their carriages driven up to their It is not genoralh' known that Hon. sition from the women. Broomsticks 19 05 M^ St. Paul 8 15 '"That we cannot tell, but it is probable They build up the blood, rastore the 4b6 Main Street, Winnipeg. tiers. Mackenzie BowelPs father kept a furni­ and cordwoodsticks played a prominent 18 40 Regina 7 35 our largest one will be at Portage la ture establishment, and many a day m his part, nnd thev had to put up with a good nerves, and eradicate those troubles which 20 20 .. Qn'Aj>i)e'_e C10 ..... The town f Tortoli. in Sardinia, was Prairie, where we have a mill to consume early youth has lie turned legs or polished deal of broken English; more forcilbe make the lives of so many women, old and 21 35 .. Wolseley 4 57 22 15 practical! v n complete possession of a the wheat, and a staff to manage the ele­ table tops, so that his return to cabinet than polite. Their search was very pains­ young, a burden. Dizziness, palpitation GrenfeU 4 22 23 00 ar .. Broadview 3 4f> ar .. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES band of brigands for four or five hours re vator." taking and minute and Constable Schabb ed the heart, nervous headache and ner­ 23 10 de.... 3 35 ele... tl making will come natural to him.—Toron­ cently. They broke into and pillaged a Are 3'our exports of Hour increasing?" to E in} »iro. had the satisfaction of succeeding in im­ vous pre>stration speediby yield to this 23 45 Whitewood 3 00 Northern Pacific R R. Co., Lessee. "Yesj our exports this year to New­ plicating two other persons. In one weuiderful medicire. They are also a 1 02 Moosomin 1 48 score of houses and shops, and carried off E. B. flMdy, the millionaire manufac­ 2 04 Elkhf>rn 24 45 ..,_-. LATEST TI_Vr_3 C_A._R_D. foundland are greater ten times over than specific in cases of locomotor ataxia, par­ booty of the estimated value of __!(>0,00*» turer of Hull, has brought suit for $190,- house, hidden away in the roof, a parcel 2 50 Virden 24 00 last season. We, of course, in the manu­ tial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, 6 00 ar 21 50 ar... Two Through Trains Dally. lire. discovered in a chest ot drawers. The 8 20 McGregor .. . 20 14 sewers of the City of Mexico, at a cost of to have confidence in the grade." men belonging to these houses were not radical cure in all cases arising from men­ 9o8 • Portage ia Prairie. 19 20 4.05pm Lv Duluth Ar 7.25am! about >"2.~>.< '.»•>,—calls for the building of farms on the Aylmer road. His daughter loos Marquette IS 17 ,7.15pm,L~ Ashland Ar 8.15am! Speaking of customs tariff, he said. "We f to be found. It will be Been that the tal worry, overwork, or excesses of any 7.15 am 10.05 a Ar Chicago Lv 5.00pm! 10.40pm some twenty rive windmills in different has left her father s house and has °oae nature. They are se.ld only in boxes, 11 15 Winnipeg 17 10 ...... are protectionists, not because we cannot to one of the farms. property recovered is small, but credit is 17 50 e. Rat Portage 10 30 .. . D parts of the city, to rotate paddle wheels bearing their trade mark and wrapper 22 06 .. . C Tickets sold and baggage checked through to compete with the United States manufac­ certainly due tothe police officers in tlie 5 21 ... .11 .West Fort William,. all points in the United State3 and Canada. in the sewers and quicken the current to turers on their own ground, but the tariff Judge Vallce, who has just returned to case for carrying it to its present point. printed in rod ink, at ~>0 cents a box, or 5 30 ar. 22 00 de.. Fort William 22 30 ar.. Close connection made in Chicago with all one metre per second. protects Canada from being flooded at Quebec from his district, on the north It would have been a bad thins if this six boxe.s for .$2.~>0, and may bo had of all 7 00 de. trains troing East and South. 7 20 ... Port Arthur io 15 pm druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. 9 45 .... Por fall in formation apply to your nearest Two thirds of the wholesale and retail certain periods of the year with lower shore (if the St.. Lawrence, reports groat daring robbery could have been success­ 7 55 ... ticket agent, or Williams' Medicine Compan}'. Rroekville, 4 40 ... North Bay 12 30 ... establishments in London, Eng.. in all grade surplus stock from United States distress among the population at many fully planned and carried out. We are JAS. C. POND, Ont. or Schenectady, N. Y. Toronto branches of industry, as the result of the mills." points along the shore. Tho closing of informed that the robbers moved the BRANCH LINES. Gen. Psss. and Ticket AfcL. Milwaukee. Wis. There having been some rumor tbat thc the saw mills has deprived manv families safe a little piece, ami apparently had an efforts of a committee headid 1>3- Sir John f 7 tt ... .B de... .Sioamous Jet ar is 25 B Lubbock, M. P . agreed to suspend work Lake of the Woods company might erect of subsistence. In the bush regions in idea of carrying i away bodily.—-Free 10 05 ; Vernon IS 06 from noon of Saturday, the 22nd, to the a mill here, Mr. Hastings was questioned tho interior the Montagnois Indians are Press. _. _ llan the Ainbnlam e Ilojj. 10 25 ar Okanagan ... de'14 30 MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN on the subject. "No." he replied, "not dying in largo numbers of hunger. Steamers will leave Okanagan for Penticton erery morning of Friday, Dec. 2d, all employees In Seribner's Magazine Dr. IJooseveldt Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (calling at receiving weekly salaries to be paid in at present. The Portage mill supplies Kelowna) connecting with stages for Fairvlew, RAILWAY CO. ALL UNDER ONE FLAG. describes "life in a Xew Vork Hospital," Osoyoos. B.('.,Oro,LooniLstowu, Oonconnlly & full. 'I lus v ill be the longest Chiistmas our western and Pacific coast trade, and The IlUe of the Duke ot Wellington. in the course of which he tells the fol­ our Keewatin mill is sufficient for tbe Ruby City, Wash. day ever known in England. Full Text of The Resolution Favoring the lowing capital story of 'Dan the Hospital MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1894. eastern and export nusiness." In the Fall Mall Magazine, Lord Ro­ Tnis. & Sat. Mon .* Thur Union <>f Hi*, t . S. and Canada. Do'f*." Sneaking of the Ambulance Ser­ Madame Paul Mink, the bright particu­ berts upon the Pise of Wellington, Fays : 806 ... de Regina 18 If ... ar Regular passenger trnins run as follows: The following appear to me to be the vice, he saps: 16 05 ... ar cwkatoon 9M •••(1e lar star of the Woman's Rights move­ WHY THE DELAY? Following is a full text of the resolu­ WEST-BOCNM. most interesting points in Wellington's There is always a crowd, except, late at 17 05 ....de askaioon «> 20... ar ment in France, does not do things by tion introduced in the I . s. senate by eariy career. First, the hardships Buff­ Senator < rallinger: night, and were it not for the willing and 2150 .. ar Prince Albert 4;>o de Leave Winnipeg at 8.10 on Tuesday, Thursday halves. Here are some cf her "planks : " Perhaps tlie IJemilt Does not Please lode Mon A Thnr Tues Fri and Saturday USC Porttige la Prairie, Minnedosa Sain. ered by the British soldiers in the re­ "Whereas we believe that the political efficient aid ofthe police, it would be im- Calgary 1800 . ar All the French, without distinction of possihle to do much for the patient. For 8 00 .de and Ink. 1 wenltle stations. Mixed trains leave The Winnipeg Free Press says: Mr. treat through Holland seem to have im­ union of Lhe two great English-speaking 11 00 Olds 10 03 Miniif dosa on arrival of i-asf-enger trains as below: sex, shall enjoy equal right-: maternal " *d*e Bell, secretary of the Board of Trade and pressed upon him the necessity for keep­ communities who now occupy and con­ some tim? the officers bad an able and 13 00 .ar Red Deer 14(M( powers to be equal to paternal powers; in ing troops employed on field "service in enthusiastic volunteer assistant in keep­ 13 80 de IS 80 . .ar E..ST-P.e.rN'I>. (irain Exchange, some time ago wrote trol North America, will deliver the 19 oe ar Edmonton .de ease of dispute, arbitration by a conseil the best possible fighting condition; and ing the ground clear, and our ambulance 800 Frank T. Stutt, chief chemist of the ho- continent from danger of war and se- Wed Sat Wei Sat Leave Minnedosa and intermediate stations on de famille, composed of persons of both his views on this point were strengthen­ had no trouble from delays due to the Mondav, Wednesday and Friday. Mixed trains minion experimental farms at Ottawa, curely dedicate it to peaceful industry Calgary JlHtO . ar sexes: marital authorisation to be replaced ed by what he observed and learned in failure of other v hides to make room 730 de arrive at Minnedosa as below: asking for a report of analysis of grains and progress and lessen the per capita 12 30 . .ar Macleod 14 50 ..de by mutual consent; divorce by mutual India, ihe result being that no com­ cost of government and defence; insure for it. My doc Dan, an animal of great Coast Exp's exhibited at the World's Fair, as much Minn Exp's l'HSS. Pass. consent, to be authorized; every woman mander lias ever realized more fully than intelligence, originality and determina­ Daily _paily_ Mon., curiosity was indulged in as to how Man the rapid development of its bonndless Toes., STATIONS. compelled by necessity to bring up one or lie did that the efficiency ofa field army tion of character, came to the hospital on Moose jaw 940 ....al Wed. itoba grain stood the competition against natural resources, enlarge its domestic 10 45 .de Thur. more children to be subsidised by the • •an only be maintained by attending and foreign commerce; unite all interests a visit. Ue evidently came to the con­ 16 58 P-taqua 9 28 A: Sat AFrl. that from all parts of the world. Mr. 5 20 ..,.m. State, most carefully and constantly to the or­ clusion, after a few days of thought, that 20 66 Estavan !• Lv Win?ii|Hg Ar 21 2:> Shutt was requested by the department in creating a systematic development of 21 00 5 15 ganization of its several departments. its means of internal communication v\ ith duty cai ied him to take charge of the ar North Porf..l 480 de Mixed Mixed Mon. of agriculture of the United states to 21 45 Friday Wed. REMAINS OF A MAN When the force was being prepared at, the seaboard by rail and water, east and. ambulance and everything connected Dai li­ Daily l K Thur. analyze the exhibits of grain. He writes J ; Madras und Vellore for the siege of Ser- wes'; protect ami preserve its wealth, re­ with the service. He made friends with st F'l •t i 'l Port. IM Pmirie lKHfi IVMiT to the secretary here as follows: pas'r Ex Ex p-*'1" .*<.ladstone. 16.'_.0 17 45 Two Miles of laRivlere. ingapatam, Wellesley him self supervised sources, privileges and opportunities as the horse, watched over the stable, and Found Within 8OOd in 15 . Winnipeg .. 15 40 11 4.'.a . Neepawa 14.10 lo.ifi 'T have yours of the Sth inst. As yet the conimisariat and transport arrange­ the undisputabie heritage of old; im­ always "personally conducted" the sur­ '.) 66 The people oiif LaRiviere. Man.Man., were 9 44 11 43 M"i n« 14 07 . ..Minnedosa, P2.40 16.30 results of our analysis of the grains ex­ ments. Later, when be was entrusted mensely add to ifs influence, prestige geon on calls. He ran ahead barking 10 15 12 08 Rosenlild .let 13 40 9 25 .. KapM < ity Lv 18.46 startled last week by the news of the re­ Mordt'ii .. 8 22 hibited at Chicago, have not been pub­ with an independent command, his lirst and power; promote extend and perpet­ furiously at any wagon which did not 11 25 Mixed mains of a man l>eing found within two 12 35a 7 30*1 lished. For the delay, which I very thought was to improve his bullock train; uate government bv the people and re­ immediately turn aside, anet giving ton- .. Manitou .. 7 lOi Monday from IS 00d STATIONS. Vorkton miles of the place. It appears that a much regret, we, however, are not re­ and in order to supplement his depart­ move forever the causes most likely to erne like a deer hound even when the 14 DI Pilot Mound 6 16 , .Crystal City . o ot Wedn'y from young fellow named Scarfe whilst out sponsible. The data belongs to the U. S, mental resources he encouraged the seriously disturb cordial relations and street was clear. He saw to it that per­ 14 14 Russeh. deer hunting came upon the bones of a Government, and cannot first be used by Brinjarries, or itinerant grain merchants, sons who had no business to crowd 15 tt .. Killanny . 4 61 kindly intercourse with the motherland; 16 17 .. Botesevun 4 12 .Minnedosa.. ..".r i.>.tr man. Tbe bones were scattered in everv j us. I was promised, however, bv Dr. to attach themselves to bis force by pro­ therefore be it resolved that we invite around the surgeon kept at a respectful 17 00 .. Jtcloranie .. :: M Newdale 13.40 direction, the skull being twenty yards I Wiley, chief chemist of the department mising them protection and liberal treat­ Canadian people to cast in their lot with distance. None but police or firemen in 18 00 Napinka . 2 4:. Shoal Ijtke 12.18 from where the clothes and some of the uniform could approach within four or | Going Nor'E *l.irtle 10.36 of agriculture, Washington, that I should ment. He took every precaution to en­ their own continent, and assure them GoingS E Binflcarth h.f»5 remains were lying. On his return that sure the safety of his convoys, ami gave live yards, without receiving a decided Read Down Bead np be supplied with as many copies ofthe that they shall have all the continent passenger paancnget Russell H.00 night be told his father. The two return­ the most minute instructions for the can give*'them. We will respect their bint from Dan that it would be safer for bulletin, when issued, as I might want. J8 20d! .. Winnipeg .. K V2 lOd Ar... .Vorkton Ly 4 4u ed the next day ami searched the clothes, This bulletin has not yet made its ap­ periodical replenishment of his supply freedom of action, and welcome ii when them to stop. He would walk slowly j 10 15a .. ______Creek .. 1020a at stations between and with much dignity up to the intra- I * Meals. Trains stop at stations between tee- they found a new jick knife, a pocket pearance. 1 shall writs again to Wash- depots. He spared neither time nor they desire it into an equal and honor­ 1060S 9 45d .. Carman 10 55a '.. lOd tape ia l-rarrie and Winnipeg only when signalled comb, a nil handkerchief and a piece of trouble in dealing with such matters as able union." der, looking steadily at his face, and 7 25d or when ll. we are passengers to alight. j ington, and when I receive an answer 13 25a .. Holland .. chewing tobacco, >oaj>. matehbe>x and a the repair of hia ordnance carnages and speak to him in a low. half-whispered 13 50d 7 05a w. R. BAKER, A. MCDONALD, ' will let you know hem the matter 6 16 thirty-eight calibre revolver cartridge 1 the provision ofa pontoon tram. Find­ growl, at the same time ruffling the furl 14 40 (ilenboro .. I stands.' TWO MEMBERS FOR A-LBERTA. Souris 4 U Gen rai Manager Ass't Gen. Pas. Agt loaded, i >n the arrival of Dr. Riddell, the ing when he occupied Poona that serious between his shoulders. As our driver, IG 40 Far-Southern Surveys. delay was likely to occur in procuring said, "Dat dog never had to bite no one; 16 82 | .. Hartney 2 30 coroner for the county, a bullet was found Resolution Pa iged By Calgary Conser­ 17 l(»a .1 Mr. S. Bray, of Ottawa has returned dey got on to what he meant without it." in the jaw. An inquest was held. The new gun wheels from Bombay, he estab­ vatives. 17 25d I ! .. Napinka .. 16 15 1 40 from making a government survey of lished workshoops f his own, and drew If the surgeon called any one to his side, I 17 45 7 S0d Melita .. 15 SS?•:, 1 15 Great Northwest Central Railway jury first viewed the remains and clothes. At a meeting of tbe Liberal Conserva­ some Indian reservations in ihe Cumber­ uj) an elaborate memorandum on the Dan at once regarded the latter as pnvi- s : ~ Elva 15 tt The latter were evidently those of a well tive association, of Calgary, it was moved - _ _?__ ... Oxbow .. 11 SO TIIVLE TABLE. dressed man. Thc coat and vest being of land district. Tlie work began in August subject of pontoons, in which he not leged to remain inside the forbidden j 8 60 bv J. A. Reid, seconded by P. Godei*- . . Alameda .. pi 30 Taking KrTect THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1894. black melton, made by Prager Bros., and Mr. Bray will probably return to only gave the dimensions ofthe requisite ground, and took him under hi-* protee- j 13 10 ... Estcvflu .- .de B 90 rath. '.\m\ reso lved: Tha! n in the tion. 14 (Ml mechanic tailors, Mechanics' store, Taco­ Ottawa at once to make his report. He boats and equipment, but described in iG oo ... Brandon ...... ar loooK Northweat .Southeast opinion of this association Ihat in order 1 ma, Wash., and Portland, Oregon. The has studied the Indian character closely, detail the method of laying a bridge. J1246 de... Souris 8 25d Kea'l 'lc.'wn. Read up. to secure adeqnate representation ot the 14 15a 7 25a S and, contrary to the general acceptance, lie was strongly adverse tothe system of Dominion K\press Extension. Mixed Mixed Freight shirt was of blue flannel and there wa^ a western portii n of the territories in the 16 ood ... Pipestone .. 6 80 .. li describes them as industrious, capable requisitions, as being almost certain to It is announced that, after January lst, I . de 5 (HI Freight and m t STATIONS. and Passeagefl fine woollen undershirt. The evidence House of Commons, the district of Al­ 18 10 ...--., .. .Reston people, but improvident as children. Al­ demoralise the troops and alienate tin* the Dominion Express company will ex- 18 45 ar...... Winnipeg .. .. .ar is 00 K Passenger Monday was very meagre, being only that of Mr. berta Bhonld be divided into two elec­ Tuesdav and __•1. Wedn'day ter discharging the- greater number of his population of the country. He always tend ite operations to the United States. Kl2 45|de...... Stonewall .. ...de; 1616 Friday. Scarfe and his son. During the examina­ toral divisions, ami thai conies of this 14 oo ,ar... Thursday. party Mr. Bray, with his assistant, two endeavored therefore, to obtain supplies Under the name e.f the Western Express ... Winnipeg . .. .ar 16 25j tion of Mr. Scarfe, the elder, the coroner resolntion be forwarded by tbe secretary J 7 15 .de...... St. Boniface.. 15 05 Le*v2. Arrive. either by transporting them from his ad­ 7 35 Indians, and two baggage ponies, trav­ company the Dominion will, at the begin­ .Dominion City. j . , ROD Chater 19 35 asked him whether he did not know that to the Premier of Canada, the minister 10 14 12 20 he was liable for searching ths body and ersed to the last stretch a piece of nnin- vanced depots, by purchase on the spot, ning of the year, take possession of the ... Emerson . , . .de 11 60 S 4f) 10.4 Forest..... 18 65 or through the agency ofthe Brinjarries. ofthe interior, Senator Lougheed, Mr. ; 10 45 ar... 9 15 18.1 *Vareoe— 1S 2.'» removine the articles produced. The torosting country between Bed Earth, on Soo line and establish agencies at St. Paul, Explanation to References: A daily. B daily 9 .Ml 27.6 .. \ Rapid City... 17 4.'. , Indian campaigns of a century ago re* D.W. Davis, M.I'., and the various news­ witnessanswered that ho was searching; y^ Carrot ri ver, and Fort Laconic Ihe papers published in the district." Minneapolis, Duluth and other cities in except Sundays. K Daily exeept Wednesday?. F In in 32.3 .. Pettiepiece .. IT 10 ! eemblein their main features those which Daily except Thursdays. J Mondays, Wednes­ 1050 42.8 .. Oak River... for a revolver. There was no hat, boots cross country trip Mr. Bray found ery There was a unanimous expression of the Northwest, operating from St. Paul ie, u ! have been carried on in later yeai east and west to the Atlantic and Pacific days and Fridays, K Tuesdays, Thursdays and 11 20 ,51 Ar Hamiota Lv. 11 no , ,r a -cks or weapon found. The jury alter difficult, and his first acquaintance with on opinion that the diverse interests of the Saturdays. the borders of our Indian Fmpire. coasts. AKP.IVB. • Flam Sejrt-on. 1-BAV8.' a few minutes brought in a verdict that tho Indian pony was of interest to him It, is northern and southern part_j of the wes­ Trains: Quebec to Port Arthur, run on Eastern the patience and pluck of these animals one of the peculiarities of Asiatic warfare standard Time ; between Port Arthur and Bran­ hfealagoing Northwest. the deceased came to his death by He that the facilities ?nd resources, which tern portion of the Territories requires I'nion of Canada and the U. S. don on Central Standard Time; between Brandon •1 lag station. Trains will not stop except there in surmounting the difficulties of brush are passengers to get on or eAL hand of a person or persons unknown he are furnished by European civilization their separate representation, and that A resolution in favor of the political and Donaid on Mountain Standard Time; be- and timber he considered remarkable. tlie increase of population in Alberta en­ Donald and Vancouver on Pacitic Standard Time. No. 1 will conned with the CTP.R. express from body was then buried for the time being for the concentration, movement union of Canada and the United States Brandon and Western Points at 11.45 o'clock. by Messrs. Kerr, constable, and Arm­ Some fears were entertained at Ottawa for and titles the western part of the Territories GKO. OLDS, D. -fdflCOlX, No. 1 with C. P. R. express for Winnipeg and subsistence of large bodies of men has been ottered by Mr. Gallinger, and Gen. TraflBc^Mgr., Gen. Pass Agt,, strong, J. P. Dr- Bidddl retained the the ^afetv of the surveyor and his party, either entirely wanting, or exist in are to a greater share of representation than referred to the committee on foreign re- j Montreal. Montreal. Eastern Points at 11.4f> o'clock, aud with C.P.R. it now has. express for Brandon and Western Points at 16.05 skull, clothes and the found articles. no word having boon received from Mr. a rudimentary form that such lations with the suggestion that this WM. WHYTK POBT. KF.RR, o'clock. Bray for a long time. Ho was waiting considerable General Supt., Gen. Pass. Agt. skill and practical experience are requir­ .000 committee shall grant hearings ou the ;uIIORATIOF. FORREST, for tho ice on the Carrot river to become Sir Donald A. Smith has cabled $! Winnipeg Wiantpeg Receiver and Manager. The body of Capt. Overguard was wash­ ed to turn them to the .best account. A for the Thompson memorial fund, i subject. ed, ashore near Lemvig, Denmark, with safe enough to enable liim to proceed up sis.i 000 in bank notes and securities. the river. •_::__. _£ VANCOUVER IN TERROR. THOSE CREES AGAIN.

i _;_/< a.- Held I p iii all EIo__r=* With i _»«>> havo Several more Little K<- !!lctbbrio$c ; flews. Impnwlti Owing to a l>cii»c F<>_£> mjmeetm to .Make. LETHBRIDGE, Al TA. Once mors toi a changa the Cree Indian NEW VEAR. YAM onvi i:. i U c. 28.—The citizens ol $ ascription $2 per annum in advance Vancouver are terrorized l>y a visit o_ outlaws, wii.) have iu the last few years caosed Montana a great deal of trouble, ate E. T. SAUNDERS, PROPRU highwaymen, burglars and tire bngs, who foond their way bo this city by way coming agihi to the front. This time their Thanking our customers for their liberal patronage in the camp is near Eist Helena, and "they are WEDNESDAY, .SAN. 2nd, 1895. of the Sound. Vvr the past week a NOTHING LIKE MAKING A all starving. Same old ntory. And now past, and soliciting a continuance ofthe same, dense fo<_, has prevail! d, so that one side one of the chiefs asks the modest question, we wish you all GOOD START, The death of Sir John Thompson and Qr t\lv street is entirely hidden from the "Why the Indians can't slaughter deer j_nd the accession of Mr. Bowell to the pre- other. Citizens hue been held tip at So we shall commence the new year other game," even if it is out of season. An 'A Happy and Prosperous New Year.' miership appears to have rendered the ajj boors of the night on their way home exchange from the Flathead country says : with our political future even more uncertain. from social gatherings, and the highway Th< se pe.ts. who are refugees from the Yours truly, The session of the Dominion Parliament nieu i,ave ouly to step across the street Dominion, have for year* been tramping f which had heen called for January has t() be hidden from view in the fog. over Montana, violcitiny law M and commit­ Mahaffy & Clinkskill. now been adjourned uutil February, and Their operations are so clever that the ting depredations to such an extent that Winter Sale ° Woolen Goods, it seems to he generally believed that it ^a\[.(_ bare been successfully baffled. A their presence haa not only become a nuis auce but dangerous. Several years ago a is now more doubtful than ever whether jar,,fl amount of money, watches and parliament will meet at all before an jewellery has been stolen The gaug is baud of them invaded Silver How county, We can supply yon for New Year s Day with the and the result was that they cost the county Furs, etc., etc. election is held. It would therefore evidently bent on taking bigger aud following : j that the safest course for the elec­ more desperate chances, as for three beta ean $8,000 and $10,000 because of a FINNAN HADDIE, ORANGES, tors is to assume that a general election successive nights, under cover of tbe c lotagioua disease breaking out in their in.up, which had to be quarantined, and TURKEYS, LEMONS, Remember, all our stock of is imminent and begin their preparations heavy fog, they have set fire to crowded also because of the trial of one of the bucks for the contest without delay. The wooden buildings iu dense business por­ DUCKS, GRAPES, for the murder of another. At that time Winter Goods at rock bottom, struggle must in any event come oil be­ tions ol ilu' city. In every ease the GEESE, PIGS, the question of what to do with them was fore "the autumn and it may be sprung prompt action of the tiretuen prevented revived and a loug correspondence took MACKEREL, DATES, hard pan prices. upon us at any time, aud even should tin city of Vancouver from being again place between the state and federal authori­ LABRADOR HERRINGS, CRANBERRIES, there be a session of parliament, the fact destroyed by tire, as it was eight years ties, which accomplished nothing and the that we have commenced our prepara ago. ludiacs remained, subject to no law but And a nice line of Useful Goods suitable for tions for au election will in no way iu their own sweet will. It seems remarkable RESTIVE INDIAN; jure us, while, on the contrary, should that there is no power in the government to it b3 sprung upou us before our prepara In an .flood awing to Ifroken protect the people against these invaders, Hew - - -Tear's HUDSON'S BAY STORES. I'roiuiMeM. Gifts. tions are commenced, we shall tiud our­ hut that being the case it will be in order ST. PAUL, Mum., Dec. 28.—The iu selves at a serious disadvantage. for the citizens of Fiathead county to be a dians on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge law to themselves «and drive the thieves The honors accorded by the Imperial agt ni lies are in a very ugly mood because over the birder with instructions not to of the bad faith of the Government in return —Benton River Press. We Want You authorities to the remaius of the late not carrying out the .promises made Premier of the Domiuiou, must be very • To come to our store LOOKING PLEASANT sometimes. We gratify iug to all Canadians. The use of them by Genera] Miles. Thev are en­ Weather Report. have so much to sell besides quinine and all those bitter things; ;host da_ce an 1 trouble is The following are the readings of the Closing* Out gaging in a a warship for the purpose of transport thermometer for the week ending to day: — we don't want you to think we are happy only when you are ing the remains to his uative shore, is an feared. MAX MIN. siek. Of course, if you must be ill, we always want to put up honor so exceptional in its character, Jliner* Without Coal. Tharaday, D c. 27 29 -4 your prescription, but we have a thousand and one things that Friday, M 28 •-".• 08 that this iu itself should be sufficient to MASSKI.IN, you need besides medicine. Just now we have some particu­ Dec. 2.,.—Tlie miners are S ttarday, " 29 23 03 impress upou us how desirous our kins­ reported out of house coal to day anti Sunday, " 'do 24 05 larly fine bathing accessories. Rubber and bristle bath men across the Atlantic are of testifying there is not enough fuel above the Monday, " A •.. 22 09 Business. brushes, bath mitts, &c. They will last you for years and you their sympathy tor our loss. The pub­ ground to keep the pump going. Oper­ Tuesday, Jan. 1 28 —2 take solid comfort every time you use them. Then everyone Wednesday, " 2 <»1 00 must have perfume and Toilet waters. We have all kinds and lic honors paid to the remaius at Wind­ ators must buy outside coal to present at all prices. sor, London and Portsmouth, aud the the destruction of their property. The MUNICIPALITY weather may be tfie chief factor iu the kindly interest taken by the Queen her­ OF THE LOOZ: OTJT __TO_E3 W. G. CLEVELAND & CO. self in all the arrangements for the fuue- deplorable situation unless it soon ral are stil! further evidence of this feel­ moderates. ing. /s OF _; WHO MAY VOTE. Never iu the history of the British Statement of Receipts and Expenditures BARGAINS Empire have greater public honors been In answer to enquiries respecting tlie Yon will make a [Ireat Mistake accorded to the remains of auy states­ qualifications for voting at the election of of the Towu Council of Lethbridge for the man thau those which England lias members for the Commons, we wish to yetr ending Dec 31st, 1894. If vou purchase Apples without first looking at ours. given to the body of Sir John Thomp­ point out that it i> verv different in the HKCKIPTS. Northwest from what is is iu ihe provinces. Balance, January lst, 1894 I MSI 6s We have just received our Winter Stock of those son, and this is ouly the secoud occasion Municipal and S.hool Tux I 942.) 5S During the next 30 Days In the Northwest Territories every person, on which her warships have been used Pound Fees and Fines 98 '25 other than aliens or Indians is qualified to Hotel and Liquor Licenses 775 oo SPLENDID AMERICAN APPLES tor the funeral transport of any but the Drav and Stat.le Licenses 222 OO vote, who is a bona ti le male resident DogTftffl lsy oo remains of naval officers and members Foil Tax $44'._ OO in fifty pound boxes that we have been handling all summer. householder of adult age aud has resided in Less amount refunded.. 48 00 of the blood royal. The one exception the Territories for twelve months, aud in — 394 00 to this rule was made in the case of Mr. Sundries 14 25 You can get a variety at the same price you would pay the electoral district for three months pre 11122 OS Peabody, a citizen of the United States, vious to the election. Although it is J- Hi CAVANAH'S. for one barrel of Canadian Apples. Total $14100 76 whose actions as a philantrophist, im­ necessa.y to reside three months in the EXI»I-:M)ITI KKS. mortalized his name and earred public constituency, it is not set forth teat one Finance Committee... SlOCio 60 TELEPHONE 21. SHERLOCK, FREEMAN & CO. monumeuts to his memory in the city of Must have been a householder for any 8tat< d Less Foil Tax refunded 4S 00 110662 60 Loudon, aud whose remains were, after period, and consequently "the boys," who License and Police Committee . . 4»W. ;.«"; ANOTHER CHANCE are practically disfranchised, secure the Health and Relief Committee.... 5S5 47 his decease, thus sent hack to America. Fire, Water >_ Light Committee 790 88 TO SECURE A TWEED COSTUME LENGTH. It is actions of this kiud which from right of freemen by renting rooms and Works and Property Committee 412 24 HEATING : STOVES ! shacks a day or two before polling. The Balance cast) in bank 1590 12 time to time remind us that the connec­ Total S14100 70 We are opening' to day some choice patterns in 54 and 56 inch cloakings We have in stock the latest designs in Parlor Heaters. tion between England and Canada is fact that it is not necessary to reside three I hereby certify that 1 ha\e examined the books suitable for winter wear at $5 to S6 50 the piece of 5 yards. months in the polling division facilitates of the Town Treasurer and tlie Collector for the something more than a nomiual one. •,uirrcr ending Dec. Slst, and find the same in good 48in. Navy Blue Melton Serge at 45c. yard this, for if "residences" are s.arce or dear shape and all paj ments supported by prcper vouchers, When Sir Johu Thompsons eleath was and that the statement of Receipts and Expenditure* ART SULTANA and in one part of an electoral district the Double width Tweeds at 25c yard. known in England, it was immediately fur the y> ar is correct. "resident" may emigrate to another part J. L. STOVALL, Auditor. Flannelette Wrapper?, Blouses and Jerseys, clearing oft' at cost this felt that au illustrious son of the British and still retain his right to vote. Of course month for cash AIR TIGHT HEATER. Empire was no more. That he was not the law provides that he mus1 be a bona Novelties in Dress Trimmings just in. These are the newest and best. Have beautiful appearance and an Englishman did not prevent the ti :<• voter, but sueh terms are not generally Look in oar large Fur Window if you are wishing something nice are as good as they look, Queen and the Imperial Government understood ia this new country and are for a Xmas Present. l^ull I_in«* Oool_ JSto-rej-s. from doing everything in their power to liberally interpreted by those who do under­ lMpes-i, Kll>o^vs, Stove Hoards, honor his remains. The kindly tact stand them. SHERLOCK & HIGINBOTHAM. Coal Hodii), **t<». with which they hastened to show that The next voting will, vec believe, be by they were prepared and wished to honor ballot, bnt no lists are used as in the east. JAS. LAWRENCE. the empire's illustrious dead, regardless A tew days before election enumerators are of whether they be English. Australians appointed to prepare lists, hue it is not or Cauadians, will do much to strength­ absolutely ne;essary tbat one's name appear EVE^Y LADY thereon. en the links that hold the empire togeth­ ,%2V__f__.I«'_C«-» er. Whether the action of the Imperial We do not see any good reoson why the Government was due only to courtesy qualification here is not made uniform with HOOKEY kindhearteduess or not, it will certainly that of voters in the provinces, where in UNDERWEAR have more far-reaching effects. It will come or earnings of $300 a year qualify, and and understands what pure wool is and impress more firmly upon English Aus­ where father and sons may vote on an un­ appreciates exquisite finish buys the divided homestead of sufficient value. As tralians and Canadians that we are all Mortgage Sale we now have farmers' sons are disfranchised one people, the subjects of one Empire OF VALUABLE unless they can by some means represent "HEALTH BRAND," __A__T and bound iu common ties, which themselves as householders. It should not though they may from time to time be be necessary to resort to tricks which are TOWN PROPERTY. both for herself or children. These considerably strained, will ever be found degrading and inconsistent with good goods are made HI Vests, Drawers, hard to break. 'NDF.K and by virtue of the powers of sale con­ citizenship in order to have an opportunity U tained in the Territories Real Property Act and lights and Combinations, and are J. D. Higinbotham & Co's. to exercise a right which should freely a certain Mert^aye which will be produced at the time of sale, there wiil be offered for sale by public kept by every first-class dry goods IRRIGATION. belong to every citizen. The remedy is auction by Geo. Cody, Auctioneer, at the Lethbridge Building Compam 's Hall, iu the Town of Lethbridge, manhood suffrage.—Regina Standard. st; ire. The Financial record in its last issue. in the Northwest Territories, on Saturday, the Fifth day of January, A.D. 1805, at the hour of Twelve THE MONTREAL SILK MILLS COMPANY, Ltd., speaks as follows of Irrigation : CALVES COME HIGH. o'clock noon, the foJJewing Froperty . *vm pPy Alberta Railway & Coal Comp'y Lots 3 and 4 in Block 17 in the Town of Leth' MONTREAL. The enactment during the last session lil!! Ill' '.ood People of Iowa Must bridge, in the L{strict of Alberta, according to a AND of congress of the Carey law, by which plan of the said Town on record in the L T. O. f'.r Hare them. , South Alherta Land Registration District marked as one million acres of public land are L-EDAB KAPIDS, lo., Dec. '21.— 1 be famous j Plan of Lethbridge, savin- and excepting all coals Great Falls & Canada Ry. Co'y. * Jones Country Call Case" ha^ beeu fin illy and other minerals in, upon or under said Kind, guaranteed to each of the states in the j which are the pre pertj of thf Northwestern Coal ari 1 regions of the west to promote the nettled by tbe Iowa supreme court Th*' and Navigation Company, Limited, together with the ri^ht and privileges incidental thereto and also construction of works of irrigation, has ease has been in the courts twenty ye;ir.»; of the right of re-entry by the said Company upon m ^^ £/'^A^A AAY____J \^f Asm \9y\ \v, the leading attorneys nnd several of the . breach of condition contained in Transfer No. 190 CONDENSED JOINT TIME TABLE. created a growing interest in irrigating ! D.B.C., Folio 24'.. ^^w Y\ vA X'A/t !>______l-_vA liO'A b principals are de._.l; the coet aggregates i In Elfoet, October 21st, lst)4. enterprises as a field for the investment The property will he sold subject to a reserve hid. over $40,000, while the calves which ori^'i- of capital. For years the exhaustion of Thc vendors are informed that thi re is situate on nated the law suit were worth only §40 j said property a valuable brick hall (44 by 75 feet) CiOlNf-, SOI TH. MOM NORTH, free settlement of the once immense do­ : with an addition (12 by 40 ftet), stone foundation and By the decision Bob Johnson, the plaintiff, ; tin roof. STATIONS. STATIONS. iviixed. .Vllxed. main of public lands iu those sections gets judgement for coats for about §8,000. Ten per cent, cash must be paid at time of sale | and the balance in accordance with conditions which No. 1. No. 2. where agriculture can be pursued with­ Attorney's liens against an)' judgment will he made known at time of sale. For further out irrigation has been a recognized fact. particulars and conditions of sale apply to G. F. R. Monday, Wednesday, Daily. J.dmson might get amount to over $15,000, Harris, Esq., of Winnipeg, or to and Saturday. Great Falls, dtp S.45 p.m. Ou less than six millions of acres of but they are outlawed and the estate of AIKIN'S, CULVER & MeCLENKCHAN, {VERY PAIR GUARANTEED. Leth brld ge dep. 6.45 a.m. the same character of soil Egypt, from those who M!°d them have long since been Vendors' Solicitors. Vaughan 9.40 " Dated at Winnipeg, Dec. 13th, 1*M. ADDRESS SAN FRANCISCO CAL. Stirling " 8.05 " time immemorial, not only supported scattered. The ?ase ha9 been tried before Steel *• 10.20 *« 25 judges and 144 jurors. Brunton " 9.50 M her own population, but earned the title Collins ** 12.01 a.m. of the granary of the world, while on _tlllk River ..." 10.45 " A FEMALE KNIGHT OF PYTHIAS. Pondera " 1.45 " twenty-six million acres, cultivated Alberta Railway & Coal Co. Toutts ( arr. 11.40 " < 'onrad " under the same conditions as the lands A woman at Bay City, Michigan die- Internat'l bound. - 8.1U '• Sweet €iira»s . dep. 11 10 p.m. of the arid west must be cultivated, 110- guised herself M a man and clerked in a 'OTiri: TS HEREBY GIVEN that application i arr. 4.00 M N will be made by the Alherta Railway & Coal 000,000 of the inhabitants of British store for a year, and then applied for mem Company to the Parliament of Canada at its next 1.00 " Shelby Jun. Monday, Wednesday. and Saturday. bership in the Knights of Pythias and was session for an Act to amend the Acts respecting said Roeky Springs " 1.50 " India sustain life. I Company, by authorizing it to : ' dep. 4.3o a.m initiated 1 hiring the work of the third arr. 2.40 " While irrigation is of comparatively (1) Issue til25,000 sterling four per cent, redeem- Roeky Springs " 5.20 '• tank her sex was discovered. It seems | able Prior Lien Debenture Stock to he secured by "Slielby Juu.- Daily. recent date iu the United States, the | Mortgage and take priority over existing First Mort that in the third rank they have an India dep. I 00 p.m. Kevin •< 6.15 " results which have attended it as an I gage Debentures. rubber rat and celluloid snake, run with (2) Issue 6250,000 four per cent, and £750.000 five 3 50 " Sweet C ra*»( arr. 7.10 M avenue of investment have been very clock work inside, and which seemed very i percent. Sterling redeemable Debenture Stork in [nternatl bound. - gratifying. substitution for said First Mortgage Debentures and ( arr. 5.10 '<'ou iIN I dep. 8.10 " natural indeed. The idea is to let them interest thereon up to lst. .January next, capitalized . dep. 5.80 The returns of the census of 1890show at £110,000, and to be secured by Mortgage. JIHk River.... y.oo '• run tt the candidate to see if he will flinch. .. •• 7.15 that the tirst cost ef irrigated lauds, (a) And by providing for the reduction, from 1st Rrunton " with their water rights, had been *77,- When the enakeran at the girl she kept January next, to five per cent, non-cumulative t 4 u.on 1».50 ' of preferential dividend on Company's six per 490,000, and that their value at the time her nerve all right, but when the rat tried It Stirling «• 11.20 " cent, preference shares, and giving holders 9.40 the censu.-. was taken was $296,850,000, thereof right to share in dividends rateable to run up her trousers legs she grabbed Ijethbrldge ...arr. 12.40 p.m. an increase of about 283 per cent. The with bolder* Of ordinary -hire* after latter ..arr. 10.30 first cost of the existing systems of imaginary skirts iu both hands and jumped receive fh e per cent. into a refrigerator that was standing near (b) ReUnquishment by Preference-shareholders of irrigation being $29,611.00, and their about one-half of their holdings. THROUGH TRAINS leave Great Kalis, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, at S.45 p.m. value was, at the taking of the census. (which ia ased in tbe work of the fourth (o Reduction by cancellation of ordinary share $94,412,000, an increase of nearly 219 decree), and screamed murder. The girl capital to amount t.jual to sum at debit of " Lethbridge, Mondav, WwJbMSdftj and Saturday, at«.45 a.m. Company's profit and lorn account on 81st Meals. CONNECTIONS. per cent. is a member of tbe lodge and there is no instant. The certainty of the revenue from Canadian Pacific Kalhvny«—Trains leave LetbbridLgc Junction, Sunday*, Tuesday* ami Frida\» help for it. (d) Relinquishment by holders of ordinary ares irrigating enterprises is a feature that (so reduced) of about one-half their holdings Highest Honsrs a! the World's Columbian Exposition. at 12.20 a.m. cannot but commend it to the most con­ This may open the eyes of secret societies and rateahle distribution to debenture stock­ m Oreat Northern Railway. -Trains leave Shelby Junction : and c__U3e them to investigate. One lodge holders of Preference and Ordinarv shares so For Kalispell, Bonner's Fern, Spokane, etc., at 12.ISO • m servative, as once properly constructed relinquished. m Sens tw_.-_oi sump .or our a_«-page CaUlogue-A work of Art. For St. Paul at 4.05 p.m. such works are practically indestruct­ here, we anderatand takes precautions against the admission of a women by c&re- (e) Forfeiture of any Preference or Ordinarv shares L4J tireat Northern Railway. -Trains leave Great Fa'.l? : ible, while every tree or vine planted on not relinquished as above provided for. fuily examining the feet of an applicant. For Helena and Butte at LOO p.m the lauds irrigated adds to the security, And for other purposes. Monarch Cycle Company, If tbe feet are cold enough to freeze ice For St Paul at 4.15 p.m. as without the water the land is abso­ Dated Sth December, I8M1894. w __*_!_jl3i__l_ ?ri^cWabashAve. cream then the candidate is black-balled.— • - K "" ™*™' ** *"** TO Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. B JVIacleod A Pincher Creek.-Stage leave Lethbridge every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 9 a.m. lutely valueless. OK'EORG E EDWARDS, fc^^-^_-_-_-_~ - _ ==_==ag _5 Michigan Weekly. 4-12 T u Choteau Stage daily, for Choteau, Belleview, Bynum, fee., connects with Trains No. 1 and 2 at Steel'. BecMUtJ of Mk| Vumyjtuy . ^sSSSS^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A , ————— - **'* ^ ~~'~ **-* ± -*• _ • * * •* *• E. T. GALT, W D. BARCLAY, General Manager. /-_ , c , * General Supenntender-L