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The Macleod Gazette 1888-08-09 - 1891-02-05
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xc I'ri- iara;ioiiK EvictlijUH. o a ial . -** I'e pli ArminjbaWiieatei. t i i le 9il J* h. eu. * gt; ' i3 Man aiid FolUe mi the Way I io the .H4 4iic of'adctita. INprjcial to Ihe (;rriet4.) Ms, .inj . 2.1 IViipar6 tbry 1 1 offering arc to he or* ow,i the n ... . , l-moc t , evictions, which u in ftifemon- district to o nuts m tnji districts of iWinaghy Vnd aroilj, county Dom- alj hive armed vlvc gt;., fio -tiiicd their hrlisel destroylsd I way bridal** and blockid-iUds In ill * lioiiii. I .n. (is and pdlicJ ..re vn tke ' Ui the tijn,VW the pro oacjl evictions. ' l ENGLISH MAi -brntlob Wf (ibylxkoijr'a rStS, Kailwa Blrlhua;. ) l'ul i io i ju i ; 4 *** i r opi Beam*. 4ltb. nt stj Stock I.S ialit tholiisiott',) '* ill. .-41-sTr-NraBlKTIipAY mhis, Jjiu. '2. The * vUuty*eighth da) uf Osulstbuu Was giuerllly observ- Monday.- uie receivers thousands of leginnu and * t.itulutory lettors, tr Ill's* t'ity on Mon. at Lough- VOlslitiaiON IN A tjou. I tt, ; s 'dense fog hi this .l. il .vay coUislon occurred Ninnclioii in which imuiv wets* kilUd. L * * I j A XT'WK KVIMllTKli MUI X imOii Ueattjio tho well known exporter pf :tud stink to tiro Uoiuiuiou, died to-day1. . ..k. , I'.aiifreshiri*. The doccuscd was * i i v ci'-orter toi'uiiudu of sbdrtborit cat* md lt; l)ilc*nlrtlu l.ojttea. I1 AL tiLirSL OF TIlfchlK. i- ' .; ' SS hat It Is Lik view of t ie total eclipse of the un OS ou* I n Lust, tjhe- follow inv fiotii Lock yeri , nnomy miiy bo iutereeting * ' j A total eclipse of (the suu is at once It- most awe luspiriiig sndlgranrleit sighu Nisarblo Un- man to witness. As ithe . lt; advMiicjss, but before the totality Is lete, the sky grows of a. dusky lifid, rple, or yellowish crimson color, which lavlly Keu darker,'darker. Md the colors sr tu run lover Urge portions of the sky, gt;*H-tive of the clouds. The sea tons , red. This singular coloring and dark- t of the landscape is quite unlike' MS 'At; ) of night, aad gives rise to strongs j iK*of saduess. T ie moon's shadow is ; ro sweep across the serface of the earth, s eveo s m in; the air ; the I rapidity ef otioe and its intenseness produce a feel- mat something material is sweeping over .rth at a spc fl perfectly frighUul AU ofdisunceU lost, the fapee ot mm ilea livid) hue, fowls haettiu to roeet, , ttWLa tba whole I'd worldn 994Hm frightened1 out; of i* propriety. A few seconds baton tke .encemeojt of the totality ihe * out ; snd surrounding the darh Saooo sfidvs i pee* a s gt;riouB hojjo, g*****1 ' i faafla y reaped masses, full Uke-'red, fsdiaf si-pinki called red ffameej af* oUerv* I i :( sh- Vhjc height ot eome of them above m* surface is uowards at 40,000.000 MARBIKD. .A. i f,,p,, utuuav On tlie ISJth l***'.** olty eholeh, Aurora, by tbs Bev. * .Mai Dof* iKort Macleod. .aJbsjrta, N.W.T., sl*J the late horina-i Tj MacleesiVw lynoch, Oakridgs Ontario to MisTTi nd doalhtsw of Dr. Hillary, A i*. d Stanley took hie tawa oa Use 24th ult. s4osf , * - r : ti t ; r . *- * i, ' Ll * '1 i Short; s 1 *1 liAHi NOTES. Local** 8 9. very last (turned dp I Mr I). J. C-mpUH stUl job ' r- ' J; L .. i. vey party has At p jni tone sast. , i i dcWloni-ballfer tho latter psrt of this JtiadlBt J - :Ar * lC i:.jt.WJ?ipiirowhalsboea proraot d to lb, rj. k of ciirpowl. n,,r j wore; two .cases of burgUry, St P i(i;r(.,Arcceiitly. ; I . , lit da'red l 11, cam8 lt;lownfrom rutitli S: long timo bko. ' i-.,,. M'.Bons U a -very pleasant, WUl 4 , ...-i ptftUoQiweala Hotel oh Thorny *9 gt; * ':l A I gt;J A'l ihtic was a'very, pleasant dance in the ball on Friday nig.it, and Mother .,l;iyl Jfew Yoark Eye'. ' ' ' f * v y Number. ,- . .. , Xmas number,of the* Manitoba was a splendi Well-kuown (1 paper, representativi enterprise of the,Frei *. a lt; gt;;,. PalilWeU: *r ' t At tho tivo Baa iars held in towi week *fhe sum of 57fi was raised. This not a.Jud si)owiug.for the religious work a ritnall place like Lethbrid e. News, ;JTiaf j8 r ' iExcli ftng-3sv A - . Jh. I The 2 gt;/aMimo, B. C Mor ing Cpjirie tbe iKeewatin Hujtler and the Can*idiai- L-Vinorican (Chicago* afe-'amon' our latesi* exfchanges. *AU three pai eraare briait an readable. Long msy they wave. : K S : f. A B r i- I '' NevV Yeaiu Day. j ,', . iHJUy.thelstdkyl of 1889, - gt;crv a'Wetly indeed. A nuinber' of kontle- - Leu n'sL'ls l,l u unl Ncw Ye r bnt 'thec.jtym i:: U I th UfU'fll 1'Vif *0 flSflSl SaMSOflWl BVSaS was not as .universally lijdulged, former years. Sl ll ow Gone' - . Il'ha we gt; - 1 j- i the o ie Scow Fall- '* The snowfall of, Dec. 22nd seems eeii peeper ulong tho base of the MorftltaiJ thai further.bast. Up there it was fr twelve to fourteen'iiichesdeep, while put . tlie plsius it only fell io a depth of aboiit twj ipches.' -i .'* . - ., . * r i . i. ... s 1 l'- t1 -W 8 n k.* 4 t * n lt; it gt; v rl i- K 4 ? * . : i i i M a * t + I tliiT high w;ind of the early part of k pretty -thorojighly cleared the iirau ie if * gt;w and'uowjthore if nonej to be seen fJept in drifts anjd in a few sheHcred Yesterday Was a perfect spring i-i icteS. Isy. Compliments, The gr-m- on Ts and If*3 fishuh for the AZKTTK i X in Good Conuitionj gt; . ' Reports from all ov 3r the range*connti i ro to the affect that i ajttle were Sever letter fix at this tlmi of the yi auges are alrnoat entirely clear nu the feed is excellent. The out ' ho winter is extremely bright i fecaldcd. i - rl *' * oi1 IraM a I t a * 8 S - n. .4 * * i . i 1 v *-***' ' : I 11 * * gt; thel Seaaoii v received tt o following tele- no thej Morning Call, 1.Winnipeg, Vea'rs da41 Kn joying prosperity test wcjitner possible. JThe Call jou If appyj Nkw year.-N ght Editor joilipany.H The GA/.KTrskpprcciates 'Hub in le courtesy, Ud in ,turn ;wishee iu Vi ..i vgcoiiteinKary aHapM -nd pros- isctoas NowYeurr. ' 1 1 / ,' pi The Eclipse. :. 'Tliocclipsoof the'shp arrived mfc 0D ttm-t on Tuesday jst. t commenced jsjibrtly tfter two o'clock,/andjras visible fo about rfn hoirji snd a half, liere tho1 sx*li*jjso was .tt-.t-il/butwas Ycb;ixea -1* i f**f' - very nsmf rim of thel 'Buutbeinarvijiblej at one,time. The sua* wi Mr. do;* Hicks, barber, was sev*jrly 'sca .. the other day. Tho hot wa r pipes cott* ecting with his baths had becoijie Iiuwm, ndwheu trying to thaW ijhem'-OT nn accomulhted and could net csca dle.trvin-* tU'remedV she tVoublje, JWhijK 'ould huvo resulted in an explosion, tile iteaui escaped, and scalded.his nrrh. r BOTH ' Li m r- r Petroleum. . -i ii K There is no longer any doubt p * W. 8. Lee has struck it rich in pfctrolci Competent judges have p obounc tffie petroleum, o'nd from all lndicajiOnk thj e aire unlimited quantities of it It; is alio- dether pfoliable that plenty of fflP-4* W Wfound to develop the wellsi anW thit wrjf'k *C 1 a comincuced in the very nskr fptni* gt;. * * I r8t obscure* at ,w *. .r f sl t*.d*' WoAingWajl.14 '' ' ' f Mr.'W. F.* tSeohrane, i snager of the CouJraiie rtanch Uo., ntNow: yoa*tw Day in town. He tcporte cattlo in hia section df (beyiuilry asdoin-j;extremely wjbU.*,When Ik* lift tlio ranche, the subw vasjoiiiy about rwo inchesds?eponIthorangosnd It is pro- fiaUi* that most oli;t has disapiwarcd since. . Th.? hounds which they haVa pn th*et* ranche 'for killing wolves I and r yi ee .aro, doing. s,lcndidly. Thoy Uve killed a large num. X of cayoties up to the present tlnie. j V - ' ,l ; Thetowboy Acquiltoil. 1 '' .-Thoiims Welch, the cowboy, -eho'w s tried 1 .at week, ntf Chsmbersburg, Pa. for thr* mi trier of Diggs Little.; was a quitted. i Tho hjy waa in the employ of Mr James Sharp tho horsei raiser, of Tongue River, and w*s eJst with horses. He became. Uttaehed, to tlie sweetheart of Digge, d the latterj hecamp indiguant and jealous. ' Hie two quarreled, and tjhe cowboy says he was at tackeii by the other: At any rate he was handy with hu fcolts so' and shot i*e rival iu1 the abdomen. Mr. Sharpr furnished tho uiLne to pay for necessary council td de- iond the young man, and-he- was avequitted df the ground of self defence. ' Billy Welch ijho is working on a oow ranche in this nittry is said to beabrother of the eboy-e Jed. ' '' ,, tb my, A Narrow Escape- ,. 'On (Friday evening, whilejthe ste. Calgary waJ crossiug tho Old s (-n'jf j .IMJfer at.the ferry, the ice feavo way, and let tho whole outfit iuti gt; the water. ;Peo gt;la.qu k- sly gathered at Ihe scene of the accid mt, i nd after a great dekl of hard work,: tht team Was rescued. ,Tho driver, Mr. Braden, very v i. , III SH narrowly cscaj od l eiug drowned. xZ - u si 7- J fine Weathe r. YeaUrday was a perfect day. Thnruiolcho- at noon 4*iiu the shade, 5 in a lln Io wind, and warm and bright. gt;t been for the few snow drifts, T * icll have imaginel it to ho Juno 1'oiiuary. The office* doors were f the afternoon, and people wcri heir steps, costless 'and listless. a repetition of it. ; rrr Dr. McEachraii returned e V il ARD * . ; HIBITION, J I , 4 I 4 *8 . m- m t i M ou tie iioE of i t 1 Mr. J.1 4. McCaul ii pij Seneca, Kailsas. Mr. A. A. Cnmpboll, latej ouiw the Beuton River Press iair tovM. Mr. Berry, of I* nchti*Ci eek,j J atll bride, went home td thb Cr-eSek ladt Fri N. VV. M.. P. Comjiussi wjill arrive here* oii oj a Thursday/ .His Honor, LieoLoiverljor Ro ya pected to yisit Macleo lt; in * fce week or tWOl IMr. A: lvalues; Who Lethbridgd during tho turned to MacleodJi : Miss Duff; of Loihbr yesterday morning; af' 1 his dg ext Just IK S rftlfcd 4 een iwoj BUIUII retumddl reworys Mrs. MuDonuelhatfthdbai Inspected said Mirs. WilsUu canje ii from thc.(3reek on Thursday*. Mrs.', .ViMo re- inaiued with Mrs.' AMood until yiUteHay la moruipg, w,nen sho reiiru-ijl Mrs. Neale and MiL home round h ty good Value r -o ' 1 I sa 1 J .'J s ti r l * - . ;. pp nec u . - AF cJctltLbtor a EXAMINE UNGEM * * I . .* - gt;te Assortment jin the tol* lowirig lines: I ' , de. Meeting fsjjuary raeeti L of the Mac- M Board of Trade will take place on Men' day evening next'at 8 o'doott. Afullatten. dance of the members to muqh desiretl, as ths report of the railway delate, to Cal- jrary will then be sutoUted, and action ukeu ihereon. It U also probable that, if then is tame, other important business, will come up for consideration. In view of the Isrueamount of very important work whioh the Iksi of radehsson its ******** work which U (all in: the btereet of this oountrf, those who are not already members sltedd 'become so at omce. The1 meeting on Mon' day will' be a good opportunity for 1 inembere to join. , Unpleasaut Test The fact that a team broke th on the river at Macleod at this ie year, may be a mighty good sjUjrertlso- ...ent of the balmlness of our qlimate, lout it Is -rather aa unpleasant kind of climatic advertising People would probably ho willing to take for granted that oxxr iee is olten unssis tn January, ftr ithe lake of crossing on a good solid br s ' ,U r .' ' .- ' I Tea Meeting at Pincher The tea meeting ahd .concert in odist Church it Pincher Creek was in every par tic u j Mr. Heron .occupied nd tkrrijsd out on excellent -. f chorues, duets, reel strnmejital music., The whole thoroughly enjoyed. Great e the lkdiee for. the complete : -*..) I Ba from Lethbridge oil Tiesd main mitil about aiujday , friends Well be glad to hes r thatiher is much improvedd , , AJiss Whitney, whojhas winter with her sister tor her swuie in the eajet Whitney has' become 'rferyliopuWr, departure is much regtett4ij by ber of friends. . yrs, Stedman gt;ss for some Idayai Thel her Illness on T the whole town, Mrs. Stedman s oisnWt .over the news of LOTHING. aUiu.4 Winter iiootlH. c011111riHi1.fi: Suit , Hoys' Suit gt;. v.H * iilso ticiitloiiirn's ft'U'i liieofljiip ltools. Kidliic Boota. Hoys' Boot en' mull kliilidriinfa Pint? .shoi-s Mocassins Mil ' of all kinds Heavy, Veil S . shoes rived the ibta whirl willh asons tra su dsoli ban from sals* ishlugs, j . i t i B 1 Mens* SllOr2A r*v Over- - - omjm.mnm is -i. E *..n-. a -JKS MOT Indrrnrar, tic, jj l*TAPLB GROOpRlBS. Assort ment of Teas ever bronchi to old ut inic s cheaper than ever, also ihls ies, IChspbcrries and fanned troedis Tbei 1 i Chang.d Again., gt; The QUt RoaB tinw sjials haa again changad.' Tralna no* laaye UMiW lt;lga at 9 in the mbrninR, InaUad of B f.m. * *-. ly. ThS coach now learsa Mao aad at IB a. m., instead of 7' gt; .. lonnarly. Tha chants is not for tha bslttar, aa far a. Sjac- I h1 is concerned. Under tha old *OJtP- meat, th. tnaU laasiag kajra at 7, am. sjsat out oil thaB o oloik tratati m LaUbrid a, and went east the next day. No* IS na.l ia- main anight at lathbrid a, aa U af at Dun more. ItiO Vsootaf Aot. aa * lt;**** naming, uadar taa old arrai sdaat. lap eB' ad Winnipeg aa Wasasadaf. No* H . W .arHVea tears sal*nd y.tBa days sta , .is aa iataaisaasanS.' Asm** : I whieh praeasae eaaaat ba asoidad. - . t . /. their sleirtnient; Fonr greot Jul* there looked with the most tempting one could expect, and the crowd iUd 4 gt;pl* jnstlce ul them, it was a real sosial ime. Pi-oceedi amounted to f70 which 11 ap- plied to hurch purposes * B . / r Tho Ca iudia n Horticultunet Bvei w one interested in grow if fijiuu, (lowers j* in forestry would find it to 'their odvsnuU to Ulte the Canadian jHoriicel- turiattVbeMUfsj. monthly WnioT sMhiaft tending devoted; entirely to flMe snb. isetft, add containing artielee WriUen bv the leadiiJg fruit growers, floiiik toswstU in Ontario. TheJonrniJle enlarged in' the month of January painttoia and engravings of ttni flowers conUnned aad need 9 Altogetl gt;er,Uietj gt; be interesting and attroceivej m IttafsniOiahedby the Tfce Aviation of t gt;nUrio, at Which also rnUtles the enbac vilesjes of membership ef the eluding * copy et the Annas* Hthir ***** diacussioos, gi and a share in the dutributioo, pUaU fee t wting ia van InlssWilwieM ehoo'd be Hoo, M. A., Grisasby tke f. O. A. ai Ontarfte I '9* U9lXa f Kmperor Ti health, and he is fshin with great energy to sjrsiti Asvics to MoTJrssaV-Xks. sad hrokon ol 3 dur rest by s CTVlng with p i ot cutlin ones and ctt a bottls of ... Srnrp for Children Tctthln-J. IptttsIi s . It will rcUsya ths/- - alcly. IsstcrifJ upon Its about, H cures D gt;8 lt;:ll les ths Stomas-ri ana Koss ens the Oums, rsdures In BsyU. devoting hi. IGARS. -.. rs iiiaiiufiH hind expreiuly for an?, . . * lt;.*.-brandsliuse never ap MkareU lu Maeleod forej and are drst-rliuss. Try them.; i,ll-i II* I io the above, I k .-are snd Stoves; ular pritfs, give ' 11 * .* hi ) in 'stock si full assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry (iexxis, :kerv aud l Amp Goods, Whips, etsx For first-claas Oeosls I ' . t energy 10 th8 wholr )rripNfor hHi snd Islhslsrsscri lt;- o t. laf best fflOUls stoidsae-lsiid Statss, end Is (or sals b gt; tfcissssrW., Pitos twsn sura and ask for Mrs. .14. PtdfaoLEs y - * - t . * j 1 r / r r a I * 8 *l I CL AT 'THE .*. -orm - rv*v .v mer+m 49. +**-J * * / rw *aalj Whips, etc. For tirstulaes Goods '- ' I ' '' ' 8 1.1 ;l 'r - I -.A J : : to Order. PI ; cLA f niji rare. S J i ' I : i * -1 BSS8BBA 1 ( I I - 1 LUMBER, 8HINCLES AND LATH. Prices Re**s6nable i . rf I j B I 8 '- ' BER AT THE MODSTAIS MILL ' Proprietor. .* P 4: ths eswsW ef ih-8rsc8iiUrTr aUsVclSSS utecribe * ths foe ;r. KbooL Igazstoi' ' - . I lt; ' , .- .' *r. -tUUr ss4 Pincher ' i 1 s a . 1. I - . ,, KETTLES GEISEBlL atEBCBANTH, . '4 Creek. AsaarteSbai 1 r- ox rWsh cds. v 1. '' . j . IflE.ery ir yWr t *f A 1* - . I I * i .1 Trr.andVar. jj ana aJawU. will ba *etoo* t ui n T / * si m ; it. I 1 t
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