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T5e Lethbridge Daily Herald Vol. IV. Letbbridfe. Wednesday, April 12, 1911 Number 103 AGRICULTURE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS MINISTER MEETS CONSTITUENTS ASK FOR ARBITRATION BOARD 1 ATTRACT EXPERTS TO THIS CITY ARBITRATION HON. MR.

MITCHELL IS NEW SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM IS EXPLAINED TOURING HIS RIDING MAY TAKE PLACE Addressing Meetings and Possible that Board Under T. Aird Murray Says it Will Attract Dominion Wide Attention OTTAWA WAITS PEACE Negotiations Entered Into With Leader of Mexican Insurrection Forming New Liberal Associations FOR RECIPROCITY HALIFAX Borden's Supporters i Maritime Capital Support. Reciprocity I Special to the Herald.) Lemieux Act May be Sought Will Not Adopt a System est of Busiillo, Texas, April 1.3 HON. LEF IS HRACOURT Secretary of State for the Colo Trade Agreement Strongly Endorsed by Wiiv Madcr M'jxicd. Prare since it t.ainp, via Lareiiij, overtures fu Mexican it Ottawa, OnL, April U.

Opposing reciprocity in the Commons tonight Col. Hughes shoiveri the character of MINERS MEET Will Decide What Action They Will Take-Sit- the first time surrection iiegau Until it Sees the Lethbridge One T. And MuiTHy, of Toronto, who AGRICULTURE A SOUTHERN nifred Gathering (By a SUfI Reporter). VVitinifred, April 12. The meettr' the Conservative and corporation campaign by a vicious attack on the grain growers of the West and a big fanners' deputation bids visited Ottawa i wore laid before Francisco Mdero, i the iu.surrecio loader, at his camp i west llaccienda today, I Tlie ri'sull is still with the city's consulting engineer in tile to the is in the city going over the details' of'in I'" ther reject or held at Winpifred rcsierday iifternooa ithin a ie by th? lion.

C. R. Mitchell was on government, lie declared that the pruKjieci that lie v. accept the proposal OLD TIMER nation at blainnore (Special to the Herald.) Kernie, April li. in reply in a suggestion by wire sent by Secretary Car- ill erlaus with City Engineer Arnold and II.

Meeeli, oi the en ijeji department. Mr. Murray has just IN ALBERTA SCHOOLS premier was to he pllied to have lo listen 10 all that twaddle for hours, a jStatement which provoked protest (from the Liberals. He also charged that the organization of Crain Growers wub a "gang of bamboozling buc- Iter to the Department or Labor yes-jterday, that official bus just received davs. The prcliniinarits are oi an 0 a scrios lrrllfll ior tabliiWnB unislticial charao.lt;!: hut are looked i Liberal in central men as pos.c:ltlv nyoncn; a wav (or, bt-twern in Ule rililR Medicine Mat.

Seiinr Marlcro ar.ri Moxicc City. Ask-'Tlie inttialory gatlicting was held' led on wltai terms wmild conclude. Uov ell, on the maiu line a th Madero said he coUlon-r nll Mllrch ini wls urelrtd. canneers, who wanted to corner the come from Ottawu where he lias been retained by the council us consulting engineer in the installation 01" sewage disposal system. He says Hie authorities liters arc anxious tu see How the Lethbridye system works out as- they propose adopting the same plan.

Mr. Murray is a member of the expert commission that has been ap DEAD Death of W. S. Gladstone a Pioneer of the Foot- a reply staling -tout the government i would, at his suggestion, posipone action in appointing commission to Attention IS to be' Nesiiesle the conditions lading tn the present stagnation iiuiil Thursday grain market. He declared lhe Grain Growers were the kind of men who left (heir wives to clean cow stables raid to it, bay Lab- lluis the ex.uivp 0- while they sat around a blneksm district which has been called tomeet airily made.l I t'le war was Hint it was uI lhe Liberal Associsttinn imposing in- i oi Medicine- L-Iat, who is accompany" inly on those Br Mr.

Mitcliell on his t.our. The uiiiiklaitts. programme, however, began, jon Satitnlar. April Sth, at; Redcliffe, shop and talked. He charged that the government had been stampeded into met Ministers lai ou tliat a-'-10 upmvuhe (proposition of; sslrjng for a ronclHa- ir.icrint nnlnsiry ami tci.fp fiifltritii; nut fitthlins.

but ou ikhi-c EDMONTON AFTER hill Country I'incher Creek, April 11. The rimer-took place here unlay from Scott's trd under Uie Industrial Dis pointed to look into the whole matter! o'C water supply and sewage disposal lor the city of Toronto. The commis-Eton has several mnnths' work ahead of It and the carrying out of their recommendations will doubtless mean ihe expenditure of several million dol putes Act. The board could not have reciprocity by a "gang of wind-bags from lhe West." Hughes outbreak is regarded as significant of Ihe style of the campaign being conducted by the tariff reform league and corpor- assembled with a full attendance i 1 1 )o I milker BIG CONVENTION Etiatonten, April Sdrconlon is a Urre icwn, situated four niles wnsl of Medicine Hat. Here a rty ineutilig was addressed by Mr.

MitchfiiL and a strong local ai old nicer of this district in iii per before that time, an.dj.he government has, very considerately, acted upor the suggestion of Secretary it ons opposed to reciprocity. lars William 5. a 10 lh? son of Edmonton. April 12. Premier Sirton and Hon.

Duncan minis'er! of. agriculture spent yesterday at Viking and delivered addresses, ie premier expounded the relation of the government and the people, and Koa. Duncan Marsh hinted that tlicre might be an imioimeemeni in regard to an extension in the public Indicative nf thp ornwm? noiv.f.a: who died at Mountain Mill on the mutier, ihtis giving the miners The doctors dir, alien convention The matter of sewage" disposal, Mr. senriment in Tavor of the governmen says, is arousing a great deal proposals are statements issued tliis' seven persons, ano ar the advanced ngo of T9 yea.f. Forjwili srad a big dtlfiin to of Interest ail over ihe country andmut and out supporters of Eorden in the same, opportunity of full discussion by the executive as was the privilege of the operators' executive hi i-'rank yesterday.

This aiakes a con the past iv.u nioiiths or more 'ieces j- rear's convention in Mcntreal an'J ed had1 been more Ullii u-Jimliv ft.f..'the eoimcil lasl night's ex Meetings have been called at. Cnitl- school cufricul ins 'jf the pn'vinoe ciliation board slill a possibility, and jiiujb aueiniun is ut-ing paid io n. man I latitat who declare uiey are strong ever before. Speaking of Lhe system 'advocates of reciprocity. Among the which he has planned for Lei hbridge.j leaders In this position are H.

M. he said that it is based on the very head of the largest ffsh e.xport-Jalest scientific research and will be Ins firm in Ihe world; Clayton K. Sans, 1 a cordltl wekowe to the con-jst-adt. rtuflielii, Irvine anil Walsh iot in. tlie same purpose.

Walsh, on the line- between lhe Saskatchewan harder TEST NORTHERN ASPHALT Lnd VoriiHnp Ifol ic t.lu lcf t.h it would not be surprising if eltl: bio. although his sradun! ttcrlinc ini' sirenglh coinuii'in'cd iihoui two yearej a.o. The funeral, whicb was. con- ducir-d by rhe Old Timers' Assoc in-! one or bo; it or uie partes to the dis whereby more attention would be paid to subjects of use to agricultural pur-pases. Hon.

C. R. Mitchell, minister of ed pute should file such a thus clothing manufacturers; S. M. Brook- L'dmonton.

April 12. Ordsrs to clarl the m.irninery of invwtipa Hsl, Mr; Mitoboli will tben return to Mdmontoa. having spMit i field, contractor; and R. S. Starr, one i make a thorough tesi of the asphalt as iareelv aiii-ndcil i rniip the largest fruit growers in Nova KCtlS 111 r.L.y, cold winds which prevailed.

1 tion under the Lemieux Act after the speculation rsgardinc such a course being declined by the contestants. Scotia. ucation, in a speech at Winnifred yesterday made an announcement that the study of agriculture would he featured in the schools of Alberta. a great meeting held at Sarnia. A main iearure in th srtaMisftH meat iif these in the The- hue William Gladstone came! pose, have been received by V.

ihe or Invest Territories yparsi r-'sni. who exploring lit ihe M.c- where tlie Minister of Agriculture and Manager Wilson has put in a very usy day at the office of Ihe company Pardee, M. spoke, the audi ago from Monireai si. tli ate of 1 and at the Coal Creek mines which the most up-to-date in lhe country. It will bring many engineers and municipal authorities to the city to see it when It Is completed.

New and Original Ideas "The sewnsp cisiiwnl system which Leth bridge is installing." said Mr. Murray, "has certain features common to other systems but it has some absolutely new and original features." lie then very kindly went through ihe plans and sketches of the system T'i'-h the Herald. 'flic sewage enters the system through a large sewer pipe into Murrav district ihls summer Cor lorm "w'f The department of lil Plactt la a pomtiwt interior has sent oui the orders responsibility for tha 4lirictk lit It is stared that asphalt be 'which they are sltiiated. ttutf iiitr ence rose nnrl cheered the adoption of a resolution commending the government for adopting the reciprocity FAVORED NATION MEETING years, and at iliat timp was nu iti prentic-e in Ihe emsiloy uf the Hudson' re em en t. needs caui be communte.tM dliaet the member withuat Mtt delajr u.

ay at ork 1'actory, remaining turned over to the- expert; far a thor-with thai company for a number or oi5g1i oxamlmitjon and report, years, in ISTH he moved lo the Moun-I MUST UNDERGO REVISION London. April 11. The Uir-mingham Daily Past thinks that further developments along rhe lines of free trade between Canada and the Unit lie visited today by special train. March Coal Output The ouipiu of the mines of the Crows Xesi Pass company for March the last mouth iliqy were at work full blast, was IlO.onf) tons, an average of 4U30 tons Tor every working day in the month. beinj imndled by This will hare aflHl BANK MANAGER SURVEYOR MADE in trivflb lain Mill district and was one of those who helped to build rhe mill at that place owned then by John ed states must nave men- counter gtituenva.

the siic of Ut aMiMtt parts in additional concessions to th chamber and then thiuugh two laree most favored nation countries, with CAN'T BE FOUND This large output is reflected in the payroll for that month which totals FATAL MISTAKE! J'enstock valves which convey I he sewage intu other large cavities or de-j Ihe result that there mtisi. be a gradu al diminiiiiun of the effectiveness ofa large sum, which was paid om tada lieun. subsequently taking up a homestead and bringing his family thenr. Always; of the most cheerful disposition be was also a. cheerful giver id any cause tLV ha.d the.

elevation of mankind or the advancement of the the Canadian tariff, both for revenue the Ilnme Rank. Ion lines of men and economic protection. carwai'ing r.heir turns to get their shares Hillsburg Believes Prom ency, ovtnf to th maWMila velopmtmt of the last lew jtftu, SnJm ing it almost (at aiftis Tisit aTerj pninV We'll Attindaa MwtMf Varmcri have lhnWn I iwltllUlIlt interest in the work, wd tfta miaV lugs, so hrid, tiaV aV tended, althatih (mrmtntr opntiii are in full twlhs, Reoiprocity bb He Took a Drink of Poi of the cash being" passed Out throne Jritus tanks. In it. is an iron screen which prevents large matter such as peelings, cans, brushes and Ihe tike from going through.

Tbi.i large material is deposited below ihe screen end can be carried away by a drain. rhe paying tellers window. The crown district as iis purport. The three Protestant clergymen of I as orderly and very liitle of ihe only escape that difficulty by abandoning the British interpretation of the clauses in favor of the tintvd Such HCtiou would be followed by the sister self Rovernlng :Ua.os. inent Citizen has Met with Foul Play son Instead of Water money paid will find its way over hotel bars or he spent in any other way than for acuin needs.

hardly to I heir ultimate gain -ir the town. Revs. Hull. Episcopal; At-1 Ichisoti, Presbyterian. and Finlay, i Methodist, all took pan in the funeral service, ihe interment taking place in the Kplscopal cemetery.

The pall jbonrers were C. Kettles. C. Smith. W.

satisfaction. arrival of Vice President Stnbbi from Indianapolis together with the1 Nelson, April 12 At Le RoL Mina Rossland, -lames Flillar, tlie ftir--yor and assayer was his Hillsburg. April 12. The whole countryside is searching uight and day for any clue thai will lead to the clearing tip of lie mysterious disappearance of Walter Duthie, local man-aser of the Tnion Bnuk here. Tues- The sewage that passes ihrousih the fcreen is then carried by a lai'e pipe lo Ihe two lnre tanks which are Sfl 1i.

100 ft. At the entrance of each Is a distributing trough extending the whole ion reet or lenpih. This dis-iiihntcs tiie fltijil evenly over tlie arrival at his post of Mr. Wilton, the; hristie. r.

Mcllftnhsm. i BIG PRICE FOR MAGRATH LAND R. Merrill, of Magrath, reports the successor of Mr. James Ashworth. will proliabiy clear up much or the specu-lation lately indulged in regarding ib.r future actions of the two contending attracts much aha fHO liitioit.f' have been pawed urglftfc a die Dominion CtKfarr.niant Urn asms mif nf prcusinR the piopoaah to a prA0tie.il cnneUiaton- fiic orgnnitRticffif already tatttlltkl ed and to he esMhiiahsd, art eifkt 1c niunhcr, four irert, two souttj r4 two Bast of Medioioa Hat.

The mcptSng at inailred trtts a' sale of 10(1 acres of farm land to X. A. R. Cox when he rcacnea out- lor Deceased was the oldest of all the 'nearer of water. There was no one old timers in ihe T'incher Crock rii.s-jnlse with him at the time and it it irict.

supposed he picked up i beaker of ipolassiiim cyanide by misiatt and larkcr for sixty dollars per acre. i day morning the 4th he told his wife jthai he was going to Toronto on "busi- whole tank. From the tronsh Fewae passes over a weir and was seen boardin-; the tram parties. The position of the international or wire-glass sludge apron, sixteen fee; Irank it v. si-feiiiu; ihe whole lencth of ganization, though stated by mem i but since then all trace of him has (been losl.

t'ou! play is suspected and RAN AT CHINK i other the tank. Tlie sewage in ihe tank is SHELDON GOES typical riiTl on. Korea o4 the stur- S. Peters, who wi office, heard his tclcph nti answcriiic it. heard Fuller's voice WITH A KNIFE detectives from Toronto havo been called on to help in locating him.

FA'OR CHURCH UNION Edmonton. April 12. The Edmon-ton Presbyterians tonight passed by a bers of the executive or the districr to lie one of endorsation of the actions so far taken by district 1 offi-l cials. has been riouhted by some and; the action of the new management re-j garding continuance in the opera-1 tors" association, ban been the subject on t.hcir habiliments tiiat tcoy hurriedly left their dally avot. OP FOR TRIAL "Oil.

Feters," and thru there quiet. The foreman hurried to practically stil! and the heavier ingredients sink Hi the sludte apron and fall off lhe edge to a larjre sludpe chamber beiow. at the riolioin of which is a sludge channel which conveys this Pediment to Ihe sludRe well. This chamber is so built 'hat the cases aris-Jue do not rise through the sewage lions to be present. Thsy had come Ip from the tlistriot arotiad, some so tar r's office, hut found him steps, some fittv tret a vote of 10 to a resolution in favor Is.

I.ctihrid.ic to be the centre allied once or twice then died with of church union. one ci those terrihlp ieiiriK between as inriy miles soui.n. ny rue interest shown in rhe mectinsr and their syropathv with 1-hc acntitnents of the rxa I a Lien made. of much con jeri nre. These two points definitely settled will clear the siluatinn in a great extent and lend lo eilher pacify nr imenKify the con- 1.

'I 1,1 i J0IN THE METHODISTS dilfcrem clans oi our celestia citizens S'flw York and San Fran risen experience iheni why shouldn' Winnipcs. April 12- The German "7" Kvangelical church has decided it was ascertained that be.ikcr oi witter on the beaker nf potassium hnd a sandwich when his bodv was nr.rnK!.ive I.ethhridsre erf into the Everything throughout th- (iistri game, too? anv rate a starter rfmains milet anti tt--, lt niht Ma'b Tnni are that tonight will be mornirii! on three chartre.v oi ilertrcnl. -isercsating MS.Uimi Prnscrutor Walsli elicited ir Sheldon's acceptance money. Judge l.ee' atinouni The evidrncr was sufficient to ctimmittnient tor trial She! unite with ihe Methodist church of tcrial reduced pmclicaliv lo soil. 1 Canada.

They have about twelvn Outlet Below Surfsce icliurches in the West, several hefng Tlv tank is built s.i lhat ihejin the Warner district of Southern Al-nnkl is IS inches below the surface, berta. tuns preventing light material such thi mOFt ipiirl pa nights rver experienced in the town of Ftrnie. lhe city and provincial police hive. jo fr, bad absolutely no work to do owing to the idleness of the great arn.iv of workers Thn are still ir. of the yellow rare, became very much." incensed al Mm -lack, another Chink, in the latter's reslaitrani and canir I at iiini with an elongated linife with intent to carve, him up in paper lo rlog tip the millet which! made of a succession of 2 inch pip-j conveying the fluid sewage fromi A WAREHOUSE spcaliiu, a tvcll-iirdcrcQ ylem nt Pfilitire seemed to thnm as tnucii an ass-cl as a gond crcp.

Mr. i'inple, having temporarily taken the chair, eipiainnd thr. cope the merring and cailerj on the company in nominate a chairman from its- number. Mr. P.o'ner; 1'aiVtr wap sriccled and lhe oranlij tion tormcxl Mr.

ddrcsa n.e Hon. Mitchell In opctiitie his address jor.ulari.r rrmarked that at his ricction tiie sreater pirt the voles- him were from VVinni-ircd. He, however, hote them no lll-ieeiinTT, trusled tlt by nOTf lin ad hceri nnatitst hin were for bim. a proof of lhr rapid (Continued on pAt S). appear aeain ti Thursday i whether he wTil stand trial jiirx of session ir heiore in the brtirh.

Sheldon apprarcd ver pits-es. convenient ior easy town. Iti courl this morning -lark gave a Situation at ilairmore very vivid word picture of the -affray, Blairmore. April 12. Things ending up.

"He came al me with quiftt bnnlnees VICTIMS NUMBER 20 Vancouver, April "twenty are now known to have lost their lives in the Iroquois wreck. The additional victtms atp Wm. Green and wile and fieo. Web'ocr arrt F. U.

r.rccn. the lank lo the dosing tank. On big tank is a floating valve which op-l f-ratec scumming board which tak-i es the paper and other light mater-j ial off the top. There are two of these ON SMITH ST. It is rumored that the Tud-hope Carriage of Orillia.

have practically decided on a a rehouse on There was a consid kniie I run like itinues fairly active, hut building is i the court, hu I beyond lhr formai pic- information was laid before -lus- practically at a standstill. The new recdincs little of intcresi tire Flron 'hi? morninic ar.d thy case opera, house is cancelled indefinitely I The names upon which lhr infnvma-ill he fmorrow morn-the Rrewery has not materialized: 1 ions were laid wrrc Milicite, Miir- ja. (CaaJmiwri aa PACE li. in ud Burcstda innks. both of which are connected; sit Tor with the one dosing tank from which Smith St there is a syphonic discharge to thel Cmliniicjl on dcuw jDH sit for.

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