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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 : THE LETHBRIDGE DAILY HERALD . span NEWSOF THEDAY FROM SOUTHERN ALBERTA AND SOUTHEASTERNB.C- 7 SOSSCOHSOH FOOD OOS BUILD-BRIOGES- ON ari - RED. CHEL 2 (From Our Own, Correspondent.) MICHEL, B. C., April 2 The government road crew, 3 ae who are busy getting timber ready for-two new bridges to - Fohrt Brewster Passes Away - take place of temporary ones a erected after last spring's Following Stroke Fea, flood, expect to start at one tones A tS Toop above + Been An-Iny An-Invali Michel. Then to rush the one + : Jabilee Will Form Silver Screen Chasse a 7 Arrive In Macleod ne Town Council Decides to Fix Camp YP ie to ars For All Who M lay Come. : -Suiggest Title, Birth of Western Canada 9 a. tory, and not fiction, thus giving to Motion: Picture Man Meets the, world for the first time the true Ease boo ' 4 : Bistory of tho North West Mounted (tas Jubilee Committee Com- Police ana thet times. fecitcrouroe caenumasnn below Natal which will change cerom Our own own, Correpondents in ates hei The filming of tid pleture will bo y the route slightly making it 1 AcLBOD, April 2 missioner Bryan Enthusias- commenced at ones, Sagas oles MACLEOD: April 24 Tho eine lt; much safer than formerly. ster, a farmer living south: s vtazlood, e. ic I is leaving for. WA SUES. Oe meeting of the Macleod town counts: jdfed at the hospital in Macleod, on of tic Expect 50, 000 at interview the government authorities Was held on Tueaday night with al OSOOS OF SSESSSE SSS Wednesday morning. Mr. ter vd Celebration. and complete arrangements. The members proven buts Couaetier sO came to Alberta some years ago and er In the opinion of both Mills whose resignation was in the Beli F . .. took up a homestead where he lived ot Bryan and Mr. Duclos, Macleod Jubl- nands-of- the council... -Attor. the-pane- eve Fatality Due wAE bie family. Te bas stroke at : (From Our- Own Correspondent.) , w fig of the minutes and other rovtine; T9 Collision Between Years ago and has been-partially MACLEOD, April 25. Macleod ff inoue ; cs Duaingss a.communteation and petition abled since, A week ago he had a jubliee recelved another big boost he continegt, and as i ne greater from the. business men of Macieod-was Blind. Horse and Pony second stroke and wis taken to the Thursday night, when Commissioner tical event te advertised, no greater prisented, asking for an amendment eee teh WHERE Ne-died -Tite-tuaerat : w e : Bien ofits Alberta provincial polss People Wanttige eae the Last Grant tho ently closing ByIaW. ne-thead: From Our Own Correspondent.) lll Ue Frots the Method st charchiguh. To ereeeee large flim corporation, met West ae it was, and. tho iilanton, quarters of the Amputation assocla- GLENWOODVILLE, April. 22 Our the public cemetery, THe. leaves a ei : advancement made by civilization, ton of the G.W.V.A. asking-that-the community was shocked this morning wife and five children. He has three Fe co support a fesolution, and send) to learn of the death of Roy Laldlaw. brothers Hving in the Macleod dis- a the managing committee of the Mac- vi make every. effort to atten Senne to the government, that the pen- ornare or son of Mr. and Mrs, j trict leod *jubliee, and offered their assis; tance in making this celebration one WRANGEL ISLAND UNCLAIMED Cancike ve be not-cut, as is Sout a, a. idlaw at the Galt hospital, SE ea a eran: Foot Badly Burned fas refused Yo clain Wrangel island. Wn 9ee the British Hea I. Marine esaotss wa 04 senate tut Tee Commisfoner W.-C. Bryan-address- While Figh Fire mas raised there by a fore Colonists, and iin (881 en American ete wattana tet the cin nes eee stood well in hia classes at school an ing the committee. suggested the fol- ighting Fire explorar claimed Tt tor the United States, but this tar 20 received bo tie amount made defialte Festerday morming Roy eft home Wat considered one of our most prom: Tomi yontiine gor. the, puntig of What government has attempted sovereignty over the island. for the future. Immedinte-action ts Hin-itgh apie and With a humber of ;S RE-DOYs. g othe finest histo: cra. The (Ftom Our Own Correspondent.) OTHE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE, asked during the present session of othor-Boy -Seoute wen wont-on--horsebacit Strange, vet sad, t tea ever depicted by oe camera. 3 GLENWOODVILLB, April 22 Ctark parliament. . The council-will-give down Belly river tow-point noar Stand- 2 xt July Roy's brother Bar 2 Is: main features consisting of marching igen, who lives about seven miles ee Pealderatisel off, where the ors ate thelr Tunch, - Hf6 bY Belng throwa from a horse oF NW. M. Police into Macleod 0 years orth east from town in suffering from - ; ; Tho tourist camp was discussed for Whilo tho boys differ somewhat in bY the horse falling, with bim thero aA lard gooey gb a badly burned -foot, recelved yester- - Some time, and arrangomente will be/ thotr-statements it appears that when i no Witness of the accident. the ups the treaty with the Blackfeet tn day while desperately fighting flro to made to accommodate all who come. near the Olsen farm, on thelr home diana packhorse outfits, and mule savethe granary in which his eced Tho camp will be ready-for tourists /-ward- Journey tho boys were racing LAter his sleter Mary, now teaching ae myniskey, y tr ee tl end uy Wheat was store this week. The firet tourists: arrived) thelr Horses and Roy s mount and that S )00 at d her collar huge treba Sebacon: Meerene, ae Chey were and a1 while Me. Oiren ise got been tn: on Monday evening from the north of Alvin Billingsley. which has but MROTSS ANS Der. Colas Date broken CEs wae Canada, including terviowed. 1t seems from the mogt. re- ee Om ee eR OR and another lot arrived from Washing- ono eye, collided, Roy's borse.was Toe estorn Canada,: including / seme Iateumation at hand hat he was ton ince. thrown and rolled over the boy rend- ViSiTING CLERGYMEN PRESENT to he trouble with Pound Maer, chi Oe ound tea to Met burning stubble, a common practice Missionary Describes Land And People , Grants to tho: public and separate ering him unconscious, Bi, ;here these days, and the wind carried chools were made for the month. Mrs, Clark Olsen was summoned (Fro: the atlaiay of th rant. and clipped the fire to the granary. Although the Amendments:to the municipal act and took the injured boy in the Olsen GHanbon, Ore Correspondent) oy ihe Mounties: ecsuting-yarthen and building .;was somewhat damaged dy (From Our Own Correspondent.) , his beloved wife le. was discussed and action by the com- car tothe home of Sam Harker where services held iast week in the Uolted by the fi 6 partie: the flameg-the wheat was eaved with : U. 8. Naval Base mittee will be taken along this line, Mr. Harker took him in hand allow- church proved to be ono of the great: . patrols of the police: trading posts tittig-or to: loss STAVELY, April 22 Joey Brown. At Tutuila the United States gov- - Councillor Day fi 0 'y was appointed de- ing Mrs, Olsen to return home to h r s 8; Indian celebrations As Mrs Olsen was taking Roy Laid- oldest son of J. S, Brown, who farms ernment maintains am important naval puty mayor for the ensuing three husband who had recelred serious 4n. shuren tna enlaved. toc an numberof of the-early. d ond sun dance;-J:.B. Smith and Joe ie west of town, has-recently . 4 law, WHio bad boen fatally. injured by two miles ; base. lt;The coast line otherwise is monte, , ; q McFarlane's bringing thelr first cat- o norse falling on him, te the-Harker returned from a. trip to the Samoan very irregular, giving only a few small) oS ay me Re ee pidtighe the peat . He Into Southern Alberta; scenes of home, she met ler hushand who in. Islands, where he has spent the last herpore tor thormen hen fea ween in ugconnion protien e All the visiting clergymen gave Old port, Macleod; bull train ;- the rormed her of his condition. Having tWo. and a half years on-a mission transporting merchandise and native Plan Ma ole Dance ffort to rench Mr, Laidlaw, who wan Fee ae greares: the ee ee 5 We ona heb etir the TWoy tn ee Shands of the, 126 the church af interesting accuat padiots Pot reeen the: diterent islands: yp athe farm: four walle north west of pastor, Rev, J. W. Oliver: wes ove WMP. rao a , arrest and execution: the coming of Z rker s she returned home with all a aad SRR Ee atl ee nonce At At Grassy Lake town, by telephone Mi. Harker, ac- than delighiod With the wagers nee of these islands in the far Pacific, and and patsolmen as Gon ge eoneS the first wettlers and. their advance. 004 to dreas the injured foot of her) Or hissd to there, and, under the eat DHE these SRB aU eden the: companied. by Mrs. Laldlaw and her attended the meotings which demon- ment; cattle men moving) back to As the Olsen s do not have the tele- heading A Glance at Samoa tells supervision of -avhite officers, Peace (From Our Own Cor Gorrespondent. laughter Grace, rushed the boy to the strated, beyond doubt that great things Rive way to farming community; the phone, information as o Clark's con:/ Very instructive ators which runs prevails throughout the islands, the GRASSY LAKE, April 22 The; Cardston hospital where Dr. Woolf can be -accomplished when -the arrival of the first white women and somewhat as follo old tribal wars being a.thing of the eee meeting of the Better Days Was called. Thinking that the neck churches forget their little isms and . 0 they were; the murder of Gray- aon HAS nol Reon obtained today. Gan i Pkina past, this difficulty having been over- WI. was held in the rest rooms last as. -islocated thedoctor.tried ,-to extend-to-eaeh other the-hand-of-cor fara; the old ex-mounted policemen: ras. been in the Cardston hospital. The Samoan Islands may be reach- come by the wise supervision of the; Saturday afternoon. -Nineteen mem- Tay fhe injured part but the ma- operation. buffalo barbecue, and other notable) oiiowing an operation, 18 home feel: ed from the west coast by cithor different governments, as well as by, bors and one visitor were present. Seng, felled to respond. He advised, Teco eee Cant tCecenario will ing much better than formerly, al- stoam or sall, as both moans of trang- the g00d influence of missfonaries. Moeting being opened by. alnsing therefor age, Acooraie ne aaa SRRDING EMOMMHBEETS taken from Capt. Cecil Denny's g ' The only export of these islands is volly . ng r was new book with a possible title for OUsH she is still weak. portation are possible, On leaving the 7he Only export of these Islands to mond. Roll cull being answered by Proctred from, the Cardston Motors (From Our Owa ce Correspondent.) Frank Leavitt returned home today Golden Gate, San Francisco, our yes and with Fat the picture The Birth of Western of -west- the war, rubber was exported -to--a; Dr0: Itwas.decided to have a and s chauffeur the KIPP, April 23 Many farmers -are anada.Tho--author, who is him- Po he hospital at scattieton eon nel ahanee lcs oe ia 2 ponte Umited extent, but sinca the dep spear table Instead of a grab box hurried trip t to Lethbenige was made. busy seeding. Kipp district will start far an old timer and ex:mountie. will /5y pr, Woolf for flu anda general run travol, brings us within sight of Hono- tation of the Germans by tho New at the fair being held next Saturday Dr. Campbell... was. .called.. but-the to.seed sugar beets this year, personally attend the Macleod Jubl- - Zealand goverhment, the rubber plan- fternoon. Flowers were sent to Mrs./ stricken lad was beyond weed of hi Ino and take part ta Its program, 20 cotdition, eee Ee en te men tne ee isl tations have become nonproductive. Webb -and Mra, Welre lt; - Fn Ata; ag he dled a few minutes veciie, acting or ports of call. From there, on after an. . Cattle, horses and pigs aro tke chiof aoe arrengenionts yore ae for are the doctor arrived at the hos. sa lt behalf of the Mounted Police Veter- : domestic . Uvestock produced, and the home cooking and fancy sale, a GSH w we wieelation and atso in. the im Cheaiees, Optimistic siddealy, awakened (o uke tact that, these are chiefly fod on the native Arrangements havo ajso been made, Having been notified of tie accident SPSS EL 8's Sees . terests of aslo nl old wen hese approaching Samoa, and is well Rrasses whic ford, fair pasture. for the annual Maypole dance and Mr. Laidlaw with Sandford Dudley FIFTY PER CENT. INCREASE -+ and grhers xefose: tie Equator. Had tho passago Contagious diseases do not seem to) May Quecn on Friday, May 23. Misx followed in the Dudley car arriving at CREAGE CARMANGAY : the Mounties, been made with sall power tt would exist Jn, Samoa, and such things as Marrian McKay was elected Cardston a few minutes -after. the 2 1n the. Opiution of the committer abd probably havestaken, even with fay- Malaria, Typhold, etc., are almost un- Queen, Maids-in watting wil he other party had Teft. for Lethbridge, (From Our Own Corr dent .Commisstoner. Bryan, uhl ss the Grable winds, at least thirty days, as known. Misses Beatrice Palmer.and Datsy They followed on to Lethbrbidge, lt; CARMANGAY, Aj respondent fent)* 3 lt; filming of these, events were not tak. the: distance 1s approximately 4,700 School System Jackson. Flower girls para ng toa Tute to tnd the boxe. n up at once, perhaps no pther such miles, Hawall -being the half-way The educational.system in-American oy jora alive, hay orably. It s generall; gt; opportunity would offer itsel - Samoa is becoming quite modernized Hutchinson, Marjory James, Clara With as little delay as pogsible the -thought-that-there will be a o-o mea tN : * point. onBFOnE the remarks of the comi- This year, owing tothe -celd wen- under the supervision of the govern- Gold and Alborta Iows- Jack of the return trip ts Gneinen: was mado and missioner, Mt. Duclos stated that the ther, ,a lot. of preparatory worl. Was Pp of Nine Islands ment. The various rellgious denom- green, George James. Pages, Bily from thence to this placer S kee cea ene tm the incre: Mecleod, Jubilee and the filming of; dono on the land before the seed was The Samoan, oF Navigator's Islands inations also. conduct an up-tordate Bishop; Franky Barton; Bobby-Welr Loren Laldiaw, bhothec cot dno ie- 1 SEC, ROWE in: tha -dlatrict this . rie eavents nyentioned would be the put in and the farmers are now hoping NS, ey, were called tn the ofehties. school system throughout tho islands. and Sidney Palmer. Program. for tha ceased, is employed at the experl: tatn a good deal of moisture and- fe rmx -seasonable weather are- A sroup, of islands about-nine In -phe national schools of British Samoa, day. Montal farm at Brooks. He ts expect- a good deal of the land will be sheet, and that. It would: be: real The will be with us, punt her ange aroos sauth latitade Whilst not so modern as, those of thefr Mrs. Campbell gavo a most excel- ed home tomorrow forenoon, Ir he stubbl d in which under favor- . by 173 degrees west longititude. They American neighbors, are gradually e-/ lent report of the district conference arrives ae funeral will be held in the 3 able conditions will no doubt e a 5 coming standardize Brad: held in Lethbridge. A very dainty afternoon founded by batrler Teste of lava and wates. are Trequentiy employed and lunch was then sorved by tho host- - Roy was a popular - Scout, botng PrOtUst S004, resale. ounded by im tact nearly all, the Rovernmont esses, Mesdames Jackson and Bishop. leader of tho Rattlesnake patrol. HelS6OCCCCO 00e - : : .coral. The land on the islands is far schools are taught by them. Samoans ; ' a ere aa BicoG eo Tee are of a highly religious turn of mind, eee largest sland of the group te Savail,/0d Tespond readily to roligious tn. 5 which 8.48 miles long by 26 miles in pry On ane aCe Ot eens : breadth, and none of the others ap- CZorts o : one have met with gratitying success. proach this in The native population of the islands CODE Sed : : Tho travellor on arriving at Samoa qoos not exeded. 42,000, whilat the for. BY THE BUSINESS GIRLS will at once seo that tho natives be- eign or white clement numbers about 7 long to the brown skinned races of 4.000, These latter consist chiefly of AT THE 7 Oceania or Polynesia. They are the British nad Americans with - some * ; true type of Samoans, the greater per Chinese and Solomon Islanders. . Thy. - a cent. being unmixed by foreigners as Samoan Islands however, offer lttle in Hawail and other tropical coun- or no inducement to the white man. x cies, n piles iiucstin tries.. They. very closely resemble/tn those islands which come under 7 : thelr brothers the. Maoris, Tongans the American government, land can- Site 3 I and Hawaflans, and their genealogy not be purchased by anyong, this is has been traced to each of th before in deference to a code of laws form- montioned -peoples.proving their or- ulated in the early days of American igin to be from the same source, or rule, to protect the Samoans from fe H perhaps that they at one..time were speculators and land seekers. In fact, 4 y 2 all-one race and since become scat- a white man going to these trop: : tered-through the many islands of the cal islands soon imbibes that sloth- : : 9 Pacifit. There are many facts which ful spirit so prevalent in all hot clim- f z pape be-lates, so-that after a- short xofourn a tide pport: this-assumption-and-prov: yond a reasonable doubt that those; thero, it requires some effort to under- o Humining Bird Ordesre Novely 5 Featur s various. peoples are related to one take manual labor of any kind. Tho - another, the chief of which perhaps is author of this article would. gladly . 3 Refreshments Tickets, 1.00; Ladies, 50c the great similarity in their language. furnish further Information on 1 this i cs Light Brown Race The Samoans are light : brown in color, and depend very much upon nature for their food supply, .and/ subject on enquiry. HORSE HAD TO BE KILILED Secoreessceeooes ISS (07 3 saat nature is unusually bountiful, as most (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ta of this grows with Mttle or no cultiva- IPP, April 23 The hired man of tion, Their dres consists of a light Mr. J..Jgmes, farmer, one mile out of - S covering (lava lava). a eort of Join Kipp, had a runaway with a four-horse. i 4g cloth, mo soos ate worn, and the) team while he was discing. i 1 O i ( ) R a R 1G ( KS incessant rains. They cannot be call- je had to be killed. The disc was Manet ree are ee ee ee od-anvindustrious people Tauo to the 'padly.damaged, but the hired man was .,hotrelimate) and are low tn mentallts. not hurt. Se ae eT Te See ee - -Phey-gtow-to largo-size,-and- mos MESSAGE NO. 9 fenjoy excoliont health, th y are, how. Somoa has two ruling, governments, ? AN EXAMPLE TO New Zealand ans the United States, * ScHOeL. DlaTRICTS -s Trp aeiemer pas 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) that s all the is cata vest oT tutta, rom f. 10, 000 pounds, together with being two main slands Upolu and; DEI, BONITA, April 24. bodies made specially to your order tosuit your hauling requirements, capes suitable-to thelr hot climate and the/had one of his hind legs cut off and 1n morailty. 3,000, 4,000, 5,000, 6, 000 and hatives find this sort-of dress vers tho horses got caught in the disc and 2 ;000,- ever far above the average dark races : Six maximum capacities-- Savali, as well as several smaller Tatepayers of the Del Ponta ney. Apia, the capital of Samoa, is * school house met on Monday located on the sland of Upoht. April 14 and gave tho school Hastern Samoa comes under the mouse, and grounds an annual jurisdiction of the Cattod States, and 13 ren Fences were- : ut the Islands east of Upolu, jnended, broken windows ree five ee number, Tutuila being the Placed, ete. The members of most important. the Women s Institute prov ided, This islund has one of the best har- a hearty lunch which was well : International Harvester Company fee's tsvens Pistsemt uy 2 sancnct neh rec . protected from the ocean winds, and plished is to be mended as . is of enchanting beauty. It is little it was all voluntary. The now Lethbridge wonder that Robert Louis Stevenson teacher, Mr. Merkley, of Ma- s pen it the closing years of his life Krath, opens the school on his Tast wish before his death; it Tuesday, April 22. being to be buried on the top of one of the lofty. ssaplaiin entee: eae jweeeee 7 eevecee . ) we ee a Fn ee oh aie a i - S2 2 2. : : noe 7 tae oo POSSESSES DOO ala 10 for 15 Manufactured by 25 35 . : Imperial Tobacco Com any of Canaita Limit 209999: edomsoreeees
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