Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 9, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Forecast fair it nil warm. So Riri fies 4.52 u.m-., sets 7.58 . Moon rises 2.31 ., sets 11.29 Winnipeg thursday May -1912. Twenty eight pages. To. 264. Out of Rigte operation by government has resulted in heavy loss to province statement. Of chairman s elevators can is Ory Price storehouses in siring. Be in has not world s news summary thursday May 9. Tho weather forecast for today is As follows fair and warm. Much speculation is voiced As to the status of the cases before the Dominion railway commission As a re sult of the death of chairman Mabee. Page 1. Hon. Hugh Armstrong provincial treasurer for Manitoba discusses the Boundary settlement with Hon. Robert Rogers at Ottawa. Pago 1. It is suggested that a Monument lie erected to the memory Chelate judge j. P. Mabee in recognition of his Public services. Page the strike of the p. O seamen has been postponed the National executive having Talicen up the matter of adequate safety devices. Page is. Col. Hughes is faced by the problem of deciding which of the applicants for fenian raid veterans Grant Dona fide. Pago at a National convention at Winni Peg. . Officials will discuss plans for better supervision of the is Tutu Tion a branches. Page 1. The jews arc declared to be taking a prominent part in British nub Lio life three members of the race Beina cab inet ministers. Page is. Before the exchequer court at win nipeg1 eight cases Are brought up Aris ing out of Laud taken by the n. T. A Ruvay. Page 12. Engineers estimate that horse Power can be developed on South Saskatchewan River near Sas Katoon. Page 36. Serious charges Are made against judge Archbald before the United states House committee on judiciary. Page 11. Tim Manitoba elevator commission appointed by the Roblin will go out of business August 31. Page i. Sir Thomas Tail is suggested As a pledges four delegates former Leader of liberals in pro Vince locating at Edmonton. Mabee on the railway commission. Hon. A. chairman Ollie commission. The disposition Oluich is to made of the elevators now in the o tiie commission Sicri determined. Tie one thing cer Tain is that the present commission la to disappear Willii All its Apper ten . Negotiations for the Sale of he elevators by the government have been in Flor fur several months but the parties to reached an a Are Emem. If a Satis factory Saje Onn be made Tine this Way out of ii if the pro Petty cannot Era 1 elections Are being sow at a Zuffi Claret lit new method cd management the Ivl Mckay former Leader we bargain have j of Ontario liberals takes his place in the Alberta Law courts. Page 1. The charges arising out of the fed heard in the Iiri to which is deemed i understood that a in court at Ottawa. Page 15. Lone Star state republicans strongly endorse former president progressive faction Domin ates convention and adopts Strong resolutions. Gives representatives Ironbound instructions to vote for big advocate. Will be i Independence Kas., May 8. The state convention to Day named four delegates at Large to the National convention with ironclad instructions t. Vote for colonel Roosevelt. The convention adopted Strong resolutions favouring the entire progressive move ment. From the moment the convention opened the 104 Taft delegates endeavoured to through some of the things they desired but the Roose velt majority of 790 was too great. A decided preponderance of Roose velt sentiment was in evidence when the Republican state convention assembled. Since to a Roosevelt Candi Dacy was first launched and in the christening of which governor Stubbs played a conspicuous part it has been evident that the majority of Kansas republicans favored the nomination of the former president. All doubt As to the ultimate result of the contest was removed when the recent county conventions and Pri Maries gave Roosevelt a Safe majority of the delegates to to Day s convention arid assured the selection of a Roose velt delegation to Chicago. A Syndicate has been formed looking i Independence Kas. May Mackay leaves Ontario ing aches in Law practice. Is sworn As member of the Alberta bar. Calgary aiu.i., May a. A. Mackay . For North Grey and former Leader of the party in the Ontario House has decided to leave Ontario and Settle at Edmon ton where he will engage in the Laie Tiee of Law. Ivor. Mackay Wias sworn in Here to Day by judge Sirvrt inc is member of the Alberta bar to he establish Nio it of a. Pulp Mill at Athabasca Linn cling. Page 1. Speakers at the Canada club dinner adopting resolutions favouring the entire progressive movement the publican state convention today four delegates at Large to the National convention and instructed them for Roosevelt. The resolutions committee brought in a report endorsing the re Cord of senator la Follette and the railway not Likely Western rates evidence will have to be reheard. Some anxiety is Felt Man of sound judgment required to maintain commission s High Standard col Hughes in dilemma offer to Eeward fenian veterans brings Many fighters out. Saely applicants. Minister called upon to decide status of fakers apply. Ottawa May be laying to rest to Day in the no the town of port Rowan of chairman Mallee of the Dominion railway com miss Sion it is realized hat Many questions of great importance to the country at Large remain uncompleted Eis a result of Iris sudden death there is considerable connection As to the Ultima ate decisions Lii Cli May be handed out in connection Wilish these. Never in the history of the Ottawa May is a Veteran not a is the question which col. Sam Hughes minister of militia has been called upon to answer every hour of the Day and every Day of the week since he undertook to recompense the men of 66 and 70 who took part in the fenian troubles. The minister is j perturbed for the applications which Are daily pouring in from every Oart of j the Dominion from various parts of the United states and even from the old land Are fast exceeding in num Ber the entire Force which took part in the raids and bid fair at the present rate to exceed the number who have fought for Canada in All its wars. It is estimated that volunteered for service during the time of the raids. Many of these never came nearer to smelling powder than the drilling tit Asfe. A. Part proportion of these Are now dead. And yet the applications of far received Are gradually read Liinar the Mark and still coming. Where it will end is hard to say. It appears that these Are divided into several classes. There Are commission has t Here been such a the Bona Lide veterans who can certify number of highly important mat ters which a cultured in their Solu to having seen service during these direct Legisla Titor is living three Hundred present at banquet of league last evening All classes present speaking lasted till after mid night but interest never lagged of regret thai the cause of direct has become a practical living Issue in Manitoba wus indicated last night by the great Success of the banquet held in Manitoba Hall under the auspices of. The direct legislation league. About 300 attended among whom wore a few ladies. All classes of citizens Iver i represented. Prominent merchants professional men leaders of City work ing men Many Farmers and others of various calling in head j lion tie Clear impartial judgment i which it was in the Power the. Late chair Man to a is natural Thore Hon. A. G. Mackay. And to Morrow will make his first appearance in an Alberta Law court when he will hold a Brief in a Case to be triad Here. Hon. A. G. Macaoay has been u. Prominent figure in the political life of Ontario t or the past ten years. Leading a Small band of i liberals in the legislature to waged l vigorous right against James Whitney. He retired 1 rom the Leader ship of the Ontario liberals a Short time Becore the Ontario last your and was succeeded by n. Powell. Mack a wus numerous , and United ii tips applause.-. Tiie function was Mallasee and passed off to the pm Castro Are dead and cannot establish their i of All the participants. The list of claims. There Are some who have had service in Ireland against fenian there who wrongly sup pose Tore that some anxiety should Felt the Offler Timeir Case. Then fairs who make application on the strength of j false representations and who Are even identified on Promise to share the loot with him who identified them. So their. Connection with the probable Ungere Are Many smooth Cossor of the Man who had done so much to make the body what it is to Day Western rates prove important. Of importance among the matters under inquiry is Hie Western 1 Reight Vales Case to the numbers continue to swell. The result is Tuat the minister is be ginning to wonder whether or not after speedy solution of which the West has All his predecessor in office was Wise i looked Forward for so Long a time j when he did not undertake to pay men this inquiry it is True has reached j a Cash for giving their services to tie first stage on the Ivay to Solu their country. Tion and it is not probable that any i of Tilie evidence already heard will have to . The tote chief commissioner succeeded before his Cleaugh. In Bru in intr the Tase to the i omit in which the railways must submit a justification of the disc i m born at Sytle ii Iii Tion which exists Between the Eastern and Western rates the succeeding portion of to All intents and purposes re quire absolutely new evidence. De Landing its pulp Mill sea Stu a was a Long one and it was after Midnight when i. Richardson who made the concluding address be Gan remarks. Tie Large majority of those present remained to the close. Hon. A. L. Sifton Premier of Alberts and Hon. J. A. Calder acting Premier of Saskatchewan. Regretting their. Inability to by present. A letter Jovad from k. Ill Clit Iier Leader of uie opposition in Alberta., stating that the conservative party in that prov Ince was wholly committed to the Prin Ciple of direct legislation. Mayor Waugh who was on the Prog Aminy Jor address was detained ail i Oto expressing regret. A. Feature of the pc h Teerink was the Macle to Tho investor dirt yield profit. The company with which government Luis carrying on is chief is the Grain grower Grain company. Future Laok of support. D. V. Re airman of the j speakers at direct w i stated to t he t pc t banquet at a to succeed i Iii at he Ted delved orders Toulbe is living issue.1 Pago 1. David w. Mulvane. Stephen Walker up the c. J of Columlus a Taft Delegate then spite time fact however the Man who Syndicate formed and newly Industry in irn. Ella he j in West May Tion at Ottawa. August 31. Me said lie had been with the Brand pm City coun cil moved that the portion the res Olu Ham Grey county in i860, and was graduated As a. from Toronto University in Jusso. Be was Princi be called to take the place of the pal of tie port Ron in Syi late chairman must it is considered 1ss3-s7, and later studied 1-nn-. Ami in connection be a Man of sex i was called to the Ontario bar in i tra Ordinary judicial Power who will i 1ssu. Tic was Crown attorney Tor be Abic to Dustin Guise in the various Letral and technical arguments which j True railway counsel Are bound to j bring Forward the facts of the i. False. Jvn d Julge. Telegraph i iry unfinished. Fono Iii the unfinished work of i late judge maj Bee is hour a c Sutherland has appendicitis. Presence of nearly All of ulcers of i the growers association and the Grain growers Grain company All of whom have been some mrs deeply Inlet vied in uie proposed inca sure. Or. A. X. presided hav ing Alexander Lla Donal a on his right and j. H. Ashdown in Horary Pirisi Dent of the Uii his left. In his remarks or. Hutchison explained the nature of the proposed legislation of Darins that the i Ibex Tion had but one and that Tho . Of the Law was axiomatic a o one could so i Ousby the pre position that i lie people bad. No re Elk to an on a flu option Wii ii a j vitally j ii Xvi Lowr Ottawa May first Mill ,.vho Al. do Claret j in Canada West of Sault Ste Marie i Chat under modern Condit Loiis not Only will be built in the near future if a bad Iem Oak not bin to aay in the o the commission Rince it started and found that it Aid it receive sufficient from hit1 people this was Presto tally Tho reason for Loiti and Salon Toins out of business. Or. Loco Iris said Froid Sopt 1 to Jan 01 lost Vear Hie government ele Vator had Only handled -10 per cent of the in Hiti to the state of railways. This losing said the chair Man of the a or Mission where there j is an instil Clent support from Uio people and whore there my certain user which Jannot the electric company s franchise Tion endorsing senator la Follette a l cancelled that Zvir. Muh aide been d dorsal for Nationa-1 committee Ian Canadian j Yie convention instruct the Dele s tuts for Taft. J nil Iun. Lost 700 to 10i, and the report of the Reso Rev. Father Taisu B.J-. Tells lul11j11t adopted us r pei4 a lilt Veason of react j a. It. Harvey of Shawnee leu Loriant a governor of Kansas and u. I tart Delegate in a speech when president Taft is at Chicago t. Will ask you Fellows who have Defeated us today to set out and work for five years. Pago a convention of Western Llau Drymen will be he id in Lurly in june. Page 28. Irest. Page 2-s. Ulster May be dealt Sas a. May. W. C. Sutherland speaker of the legislative Assembly was taker to the City Hospital today and ill be operated on tomorrow Tor appendicitis. His condition gives no cause for anxiety at present. Page Reward is. Irish Home Rule. G Rey t he Grap i rate upon which. Isaac Pitblado As counsel for the Otoin Ion government has been deputation which is in Ottawa has its Way and it will be constructed at Athabasca Landing in the far North amount of pulp Wood administration the country but the. Members of Jeg Slature had very Little. The country wus governed in reality by an oligarchy. T few Mem Bers of the Cabinet. J. W. Dafoe read Clat will a it i Tiv a. Robe Arci for the late judge Mabee i get a Mill built. That is our intention nad3 Many mental notes on t he lat in coining Liore. We Hiu t organic eco ter matter which Are not recorded. A so in i Yak. Which is willing to build i 3-ie Case and the 4-1.901. Or. Mackay Montu Eal Tunnel Case Are ?.lso Kansas i republicans pledge four state and vote for iian Llod is beyond a doubt the reason Page 1. For the move. We can t set the Grain to handle to make it u ii aying Busi i Saunor m or. Mccants was not of j Pune 18, to Theodore . The times Ambas ilor actions at Washington. Was elected to the Ontario Les Isia Ture for Grimy county at the elections of 12oi, and re elected in , 193i. He became Leader of the comic meted. The Vancouver merged Western the Mill the first in Canada West of Sault Ste Ilariu if we can set some Timber Lanu. We going to run it be warty by aus Tibt 31. Arid tilt platus 1 erected Iii Winnipeg. Page 2-s. Be ready for to ill cd Sale or leas1. J Fli Aie individuals companies. I i Here Are a total us i7i elevators in i system with a Lutai Ca pacify of bushels speak th9 chairman was of tire firm Pinion u was not because the i ii mess Methola of the commission unsound that the failure was Imperial and Cable news. Page a .18. General sporting Nevis. Page 1. Commercial news. Page 17. News. Page 1c. Hudson Bay to Boundary. Swift current sask., May 8. Casro he said. J Taft will extend Ohio tour. J i Columbus Ohio. May for president s Swiss through Ohio next week Maje Public in part hero i to night indicate that or. Taft in tends to a spectacular and strenuous ii rat to control the states delegates to the Republican no. Tiona convention. J but Errig Ohio next monday morn militia., lining a Ca i Taiin in of he a efficient. For Many years he re Sill pc at Oiven sound. 31st test. Rate Case Ira been. In a new Way too by natural Yas. The in the larger the i government bored for Oil at Athabasca Frei a rate Case and j Landing some years ago did not find it is in the last mentioned Ino Uii a Coji but struck the s As instead so we know ii toe May to be heard just where it is. We have one railway in this connection if win be running into our town already the that in to the. Millers Case Canadian Northern railway and Avrich originated in lil-05. Arid was have the same line Start out to completed at the last sitting at Tor the peace River _ country Ami withdraw suit i onto. Juice tie Mabee when he came to the Bench orderec1. A now inquiry for the reason that he had not heard Peculiar Legal action against Edmon ton Likely to be settled. De Monto ii a Luu May legislative committee met ill the City solicit worded but rather the entire j Complete Survey of the proposed line Lay in the anti support of the of the grand trunk Pacific. From Wain producers generally. Through Swift current to the collapse the govern i aging at Marietta the president will office this . In an Effort to International Boundary be completed at an Early Date. This line will connect at the Boundary with an american Road that has a Pacific coast of Over i the claim of John Walters which he has not visited on the Toter ended is booked to be brought before the us tie previous evidence. is Ever considered pro fable Little time will be lost in respect so far As the Caso is since commissioner my Jean. The rate of the Commac Sion. Has paid close attention to Tronwig h tit a has the assistant chief cominis d Ai by Scott. Llo Murray this summer so there will be no Lack of transportation facial Here to a Ifft. The president will preme court on May speculation As to successor. Conjecture is already Rife in the travel More than Miles in Ohio has agreed to accept to withdraw Walter capital As to the probable Sucre is Cir Ifo Ohio the Law suit against the City and a and to a statement made at the City or Tho meet link u very pro Zinent member of association . That the opinion of the association the Eva tots were not Worth More than Mon the Dollar of the amount. Many of them to be want irony remodel few of them har ing of the town Council held this afternoon a by Law authorizing the expenditure of for a Complete system of waterworks sewerage and electric lights for the town received a would second Reading. The vote of the rate to be other of that while. Elevators payers will be taken on May 31. Weather report. Thu weather report from the meteorological Observatory at St. John s College As follows temperature t . 58. 1. Widnes Day maximum for the preceding twelve hours g1.5 minimum 43.9 bar co ter Sou hour. Ca1 Arllan during the Day his voice stood up Well but grew a trifle husky just before he made Columbus to night his. Fellow ohioans turned out in numbers and listened attentively to his arguments although interruptions and comments from the crowds were comparatively few. Speaks on reciprocity. Most of the late speeches were much alike but. At Jackson or. Taft talked about Canadian reciprocity a subject he has a ouch id hardly at All. In this connection he charged that w on the financing i weather observations to Ken at 7 o c cd v a said to iia a 1 . An Winnipeg Fiir. I .58 bottle Ford. At 7 Miles per had been unfair to him continued on paso fifteen into their opern Monument to judge Mabee. May the valuable services he Render re to his coun Siiro Cotlon has been the government in tin lot prs thai some it memorial to Tho late Julica Eli ourt be Promod. Either form of a Monument or Tion Earnest consider Avion. B were Annc Rupert. Victoria. Ill Vancouver. Kamloops . 43-72 in Loco a Bart. Calf Arv. Moose . Vein nips to Ottawa. Montita. Marine news. Ocean sth1amkrs. Steamers. Arrived . From. Kaiser til Helm ii. Bremen York. 1 j Vroonland Antwerp new York. 1 France Havrener York. Cai Patlin. Flume new York. Ionian Montreal Havro. Italic claim plan Montreal Liverpool. Us Masso Montreal Barba Cloes. I Manx s German parts. I . Shenandoah John Halifax "lansoniallioiulon.portla-nfl. I Manchester Commerce Liverpool i Philadelphia. Prin Cessn Sec Lyle new York Vader land. Jew Tor Boston. Provincial treasurer at Ottawa on business. Hon. Hugh Armstrong provincial treasurer a. J. Ptolemy assistant treasurer and Louis Howe of the land department of Manitoba Are in the capital completing negotiations with the government in connection with the subsidies recently granted to the province and with the Transfer to the do minion of the swamp lands of the province. 4 or. Armstrong1 joined the others last night on his return from a visit to Indiana. The party have been Ference with minister of Interior 4 Hon. Hobert Rogers several times since arriving in Ottawa. It is expected that the business Wil-1 be completed within the next two Days. Would toe built thereon. F better supervision . Leaders to discuss executive policy at Winnipeg convention. Toronto May National Conven Tion of the Young men s Christian association of Canada will be held in Wii Mipe a May 30 to june 2. The med at occasion of this gathering s to consider How better to super Vise this work in the Dominion. At present there Are really three Agen cies of the supervision and the pro position is to unify and nationalize to this feature there a. Strong programme issues will be discussed Lead of Tor a local the following speakers in which live under the adequate policy have Cepter invitations and others Are yet c3. Of the late chairman and consider wire Pullins already being Fiona in connection Wotli the position. Morn and More however is it being realized that there Arp Fow Junen Avail ble in the Rominio ii who ran be relied upon to competently fill the vacant Pluck of Tudic Mallee. The position Calls for a. Man possess nor an us stir of qualities and for Thi g reason the question of Suc Cessor requires serious consideration. Many wild rumours have already been in c a curation. Which can. However be on Yin the nature of Guesswork. Tait mentioned sir Thomas May be chosen to succeed Mabee. The Stern press 1 May it is anticipated that the appointment of a successor to judge Mabee on the railway commission will not be made in a hurry possibly not for a month the list of probable candidates is j want Sawmill regulations changed. The deputation from Athabasca j Landing consisting of mayor j. H. Wood. Isaac Gagnon or. Olivier and or. Filto waited upon the minister of Interior too a in connection with cer Tain difficulties which have been encountered regarding the lumber Indus try since the coining into Power of the present government. The Deputa Tion complained that private saw Mills not connected with a Timber limit were being forced out of business owing to the enforcement of the regu lation by the present government whereby such Mills cannot sell lumber to the town but must confine their Trade to the farms in the Vicinity. Tills regulation bad been suspended on be. Half of the town by Hon. Frank Oliver while minister of Interior and an or Der in Council Pas cd whereby the privately owned Mills even though not connected with Timber limits could Cater to the demands of the growing town. At the entry into Power of the pres ent government however the Regula Tion was again enforced to the d Etri ment of these Mills and to the great advantage of the lumber interests of British Columbia. As a consequence though Timber is abundant in the Vicinity and there Are two Mills with a capacity of feet a Day in the town these Mills have been on the embodied it in the giver to Australia where it twi been tested with the Best results. John Ken Nedy one of Hie directors of the Grain growers Grain company and u of the i Iii growers association of tie province spoke of the new Legisla Tion. As viewed by tile Farmer and r. A. Risk declared that organized labor was practically a unit for the cd Tigre Rev. Or. O. B. Wilson delivered a but Eloi Juenst address referring to that desperate evils of de autism and expressing Complete Confidence in the growth democracy. F. J. Dixon. The Organ Isser for league. Was us first speaker. H said he had been asked to give an elicit and Brief statement of the mean ing of direct Ofifi is Union and indicated the platform of the league intimating that it was not air Eshang 1 or the re Call at the present time being aware that this could be secured at any time when the initiative and referendum had been obtained. Other speakers whose names were on programme were r. Hio Hardson w. A Buchanan j. W. Wilton and 5, f. Clip Ryan. The address of h. A Higg was a Iliou Gotful presentation of the question and that of j. W. Wilton was marked by touches of spontaneous humor. The latter indicated Canada might expect. A. Result of the introduction of direct ios continued on is Cven looking backward he free press wus founded Point of closing Down. Lumber for which there has been great demand has been coming in from British co Lumbia after paying heavy rates while the forests near at hand have been Al most neglected. To be heard Jones University of new Brunswick g Sherwood Eddy India or. J. A. Maed Oriald Toronto c. C. Michener Victoria j. Bruce Walker commissioner of immigration Winnipeg Rev. Gandier Knox College to Ronto a. P. Calgary w. H. Morrison Skeena crossing . Or. Morrison is doing an interesting work among the men in the . Construction Camps along the Skeena River East of Prince Rippert. D. A. Budge Montreal will be one of the speakers. Because of the questions to be Dis cussed this will be the most import l it Young men s Christian association lathering Ever held in Canada. Calgary assessment Calgary Alta is now de finitely announced by the City com missioners that the Tux rate for current year will be 32vi Mills on the dolls. Growing Large. Many of the rumours i the unreasonableness of this Situ so far have connected various poll-1 action was out to the minister Ticiano with the position but it is quite Likely that the appreciated work carried on so successfully by the late chairman May necessitate a departure from the political routine. There is every indication that the government regard the matter As Field of politics Are looking for a big Man for the big position. The latest name to receive mention and one of the most probable is that of sir Tait Well known in Canada and for five years chairman of the Victoria state railway commission in Australia. He was in Ottawa yester Day and it seems Likely that the Mut ter has been discussed. The actual discussion however awaits the return of the minister of railways. Homesteader commits suicide. Swift current sask. May l. Brown a homesteader living South of Herbert committed suicide of blow ing his brains out with a Winchester Rifie while visiting at a neighbor s he came from. Manitoba where a wife and family still reside. Brown was suffering from a nervous malay. Will build five now churches. Swift current sask., May new churches costing from to Are to be built Here this year. And the delegates earnestly desired that the regulations be change. If not the Mills would close Down. The department asked that a request in writing be made on belial of the people of the town and promised the matter its most Earnest attention. The delegation conferred with the commissioner of government Tele graphs concerning the line to go through from the Landing to fort Mcmurray. They were informed that work should go ahead immediately. Two houses burned. Trenton on May 8. Fairmont cottage near Sun Bury owned by Lars. Joseph Gordon was Liu Rnea to the ground. The Home of or. Buchanan a Section Man at Harbot was destroyed by fire and for a time a serious conflagration was feared. Rev. D. B. Harkness at Toronto. Toronto May is hark Ness Winnipeg has arrived for meeting of the Baptist foreign mis Sion Board. Thirty five years ago today 1877. Coal Oil a Winnipeg Lias dropped Toi cents per gallon Steamer Manitoba took oat. Quantity of feed wheat Tor uie canadians near Kmic son. Thirty years ago today 1832. Stephen Clemens Tiu member tar Bartle was introduced i the in i cattle burned to death. Islington ont., May barns of Arthur Johnstone near Here destroyed by fire. Three horses and i cattle race death. Geo. Andrew was elected a member a the Garry club. Local All raspe Diawn who dts inc to be sworn in As kpecia.1 police Are re nested to apply to tjm1 mayor o. Chief of police. U the Steamer Manitoba readied i Orua i la Prairie after a great Deal of difficulty on account of the heavy current in Twenty five years ago today 1887 Sinclair s hot i Snaw und a lbs Afton general store and Mawhinny mid bub Ciarci s hardware store at Holland War i burned. Closure was applied in the British Hoffst of to Force divisions tie irl Atli crimes a the water in the hed Kir or in to Low the Mai Quitte will by Undahl a to Tot Over the rapids at St. Andrewt. Illic. Islrea opened a mint in fairy Twenty years ago today 1892 x. Ualei ass serval up candidate for Kildo iian Joseph was for South j Brandon j. Huston for Mai Ilton and i to Man Campbell for Dauphin. U Hamilton land commission or tie c. P. A. Returned from Edmonton where had been for t in Days conduct ins v. Aalo of Tho com Patio b
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