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The Macleod Gazette 1888-08-09 - 1891-02-05
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' ' I r i r Hfl 7 ; Jl i * * 1 kMim *, j V L . , HURSbAY, DEC. 20.1 88- rj. ' ' J * * ' r* ' .' i ' . A ' U ' * , r - DEWDNElrs PROMPT Ad v T/Oiv;. i ic, prompt way in whic 'dney, Minister of the IntfcrJ died a number pf'jold lei ' whith the conditions had not b filled, thaa throwing open to settl ment a large and valuable trfact country, is deserving of tho greatea it. We can assure him that hi action is thoroughly appreciated b eveijy friend and wall wished gt;f Al **p* - gt; sSf; '., . tyhM REGISTRY OFFICE ** attention of the Gaze: called to the troublesome ih those desiring to register aro obliged to submit to. iZETPK ha I * .i r .1 i 9 * *.i I s . land registry office u situated at I Oai writing t gary, and all business from this distnc must be transacted by correspondence tudfljas one goes toj the expense - of. era gt; ploying an agent The complaints arc . thati letters are not answered thit it ii ; next to impossible to get deeds registered, and that in some places people have been waiting a year to get theiij business attended to. There mist be something wrong, and we trus) the ' proper authorities will mveitigate . 1 ew, and ascertain what it isl ,-i i/ - THE1 NEW ROAD. i -'A . r Y I 'Hie people of. Southern-Albert JT* r- - i- r i i I .. ' should congratulate themselves that '- ' ' tho alt road Wm Uthbridge to Ben- if and jtjannot ba persecuted ith on acoount of thi it is all the present They are acknowl thrift and industry ;lo in the world, anjl doing1 wonders in to the outside worl' me of the best r settlers possessing it)f The Mormons ley will not practice (ntn it is discover- ling so, they should insideration as othe same fair-play. Tl ;ion to -Ottawa slski .bliflfa family connect rln n begun in Utah, prtjfidei contracts of a siiui itered into in this cotihtry i i * not sufficient ground upon f hich to assume that they will practicd boly- yhei l t. N showed tl would noi thejconsel A.1BL spite of the law. if,H lignificance whatev this article of their gt;e put into practice of the government rnhouse is charged it -he would praotice so deaired, in spite of meddling govern intierti We1 doubtpf he Isaid any such ton Gal . ? i 4 i. a +r * is an assured fact. Mr. E. T. niade alj the necessary ar/ang-ft-* . a-menlts during Jus recent visit to Eng- - land, and there.) W every reasxn. to ,., .believe that constnrction will be com- menped as soon as practicable. There is no room for any jealous, sectional feeling in this matter. J t must be lookpd upon in the broader sense, as benefiting the whole distriqt. To be aura the road will prove of more direct benefit'to, Lethbridge than Macleod, 1 . L * t t p but we feel quite sure Macleod people Indi- ' I ,*** i j ;.* i. * gt; ' t- . * i .. * a . v* / ' I ** I 1 h / t-. are too liberal to think' of this. ' rectly Macleod must benefit frorii the building of this road, and then we are not so very far off from important railway connections ourselves. The road to Benton will in the first place briqg settlement from that country, ami the highly favored Macleod diLtrict will receive sitfair share of them In * ** o trust second will, gi a Canadian law that any such thing le, as long as there it, and he openly attempt- it. But even if anyMuch-remark, we presuUie he notifacting ai the authorized of the Monnin settlors in e repeat that it is. unfair no ie ie irt iipeech is knalflekffort ; IrVgratifi m To iter of I* mi thefii a at in in *M-tjy gt;- Uin mv 111 tcited eleUth tJ/uted ib that I ml iprila inatitutioi ,he it t e penalty olf breaki ition, and have said si le Mormons for their opinions they may eakii jdts hreakit Butifor ive them a nwt until much more definite ;hnrA is at present. UE BRIDGE,. r -A reoejiv SE solution ileod Board of Trst 'lv'fr e have ; T ic Hegma artio nkiuu haa gt;or h-We a leak for iw o jhSther tip fdbr c Hilled dninkdlin Ll s e are not Bui a iaipieasion Ish tl n intlrialdiOere 'I hai ia the Urn akaa Harnso tytenj the our neishbo is ojefiated b which is bui cood for ng man. It ow that the. red . I H ts gt;eMitwof OAp . I am certain that the whole com'- * Mi gijatjeful to thi Macleod oflTrtileffor thd vctioiJ'i curing a bridge over tlie Old Man's Tljelonly ground of complaint is that -som tnized effort was sU gt;t rnsde aoonsij s the gentle reminder forwarded to j th Minister jof Public Works, will have the d effect If the letter of Commoner' i thy of attention, it is .only to endiiii wiat inspired his sentii lents. It was gt;ce ta niy not any interest in tlie welfare ofi th country or people. .1 thjink it imprudeOt t publish sack effusions when they neither n ent the views of the uiblic, nor tho fscts of Ithecai * '*, * - 14th December, IMS. s. R * mTX * 9 * c Re s.lar . ' BP TRADE. i December Meeting on fi iday NlsflU :' I I Although the regular meetings of sard of Trade are to take place the nday in each month,. the December was held on Friday list, the 14th order to transact important business. M 0f minting was well attended, and keen inter esf taken in the pjooMdijigs. d ke V I ,1 he president and vice-president, bo igal t Kennedy. ent, the chair was taken by V I Ih ' f typing sJtis- ijohtyi Tisrfr kennesa mrnal the peHntta . nivc laboia or i vot rat the 'mat prompt r-eply frin -the Public Works to tlj re- ich,they forwarded first time since the ijoney or bridging the Old, ) lan's is point, know exactl stands. Oonsidnring tbisimattaiir has been in a state. St* certainty j or twb years; or mo that' the Board of, Trade have means of'pxtracting some deli formation; from the departm how that think that body have just rt* co gTati jite themselves. The w lt;j j, wWpi torBoard of Trajl lace, it should, add we it s e mower to do on be ialjf ns a competitive (route diatpct, ajtows how important an ry 8 x I to the east, a id thus be the meabs of redi cingfreignt rates. Connecting, as it eventually till, With the Mailitoba and Northerri Pacific, we should all feel the. I i efittj oil the competiticiu which it will Ifford. If these tw q expectations are realized, the road must be of immense benefit to the cqi .htry, as well as to the, company who o mtrol HE MORMON QUESTIO Af. B 1 * 1 FortM n / n. v . i , .*4 .' * . i weeks past the papers havs been, into the Mormons at Lees and as waa Uie case tefore, a- great deal of speculative fuss, witn no definite foundation to rest it upo n. T hbse papers hav been abusing the Mormons for what they mky do, not lor anything they are doiijg, and it seems to us most unjust. To be aurti polygamy is against the 'laws ol iho Dominion, and we know tliat tho believe in it At 5- it are lt; 11 . * -4L 9*. +or they know what pur law on the iot is ; that it is rery strict, and punishment must' follow any of it ' Bat, whei they se ttl e in Can ada, the Morm ons they had not the sJightest of breaking this or any other The Gazbtu u not a not believe in polygamy, but believe in fair-play, and that is ie Honnons, in ita estimation fating. These peopln ssast i ; i * e such organization g the bridge, the ansjjerlof ment of Public Worts is 0,000 las voted conojitibnal ording in the estimajis is the construction bf pl free the Old Man's Rhir, at , local authorities fukfaish- The Minuter of Public ts ou t thati the 11 ,000 made available tint autfj ritiesi*aise 2l.ri00, an thaffis don L he will act wi ptness . ' ; peopl i of tnts dis If hoi' the matter ir of Public Wot-ks * ll * *L*p'l leered jhimself from for the delay that has niatteU now stud; gt;nate liiKrer to be built, the io ef two things, eith 12,500 or get the The Board ef Trade, a 4 ampl SB* Ikit meeting, d waatjShsj oouW, *i to sfl wt tbe latter. f a committee memorial to bin influence ol this ' ;' 11 i - i arded through Mr. itekure thaj iir. m ly undera ands of this d istric1; I efofc-e the g wd saate t i rob3h u t latlat-doldde f on 50 .to Ijli leaVitsU'oilt o sntjrew, t e half tho d iu tin; tan c nlv or otl er. till i diatrjet at all eve i it 1831 iy' its wer beiig bold exieksl nd Udknowtlesale of tkf sale of whia iey orly.. ersild, of - tt -ing -1L J Tl e Mei orld hav on tlie trax-ti rjuhst taiiik tlktibu bias been goljtinK r I litjicalccdaoi at oar Td oii fsllo ving ilhiB H ls the Hersjld tlie two boys, who npohamblp'lor afterwards ;tl fcpey made live inpe bosr e question certainly i id the lively disc c are ineli oohte lit of lore ito ion iwii vc Imitter of rade vi ISO gt;f in? ol ean i o rit an *( Without thi tllua gt;f 1 ke that. the rationj rotect omt mporary las I fa nisasx f a if Ihe mnlu a i vsl quit -.1 A- J I ; :- i C iBadiaqs h Jvi th ether Italians.1 tijoni thay b lib irotectire Wsril hat is has dqiyr, ur tin opt o new members signed the roll. JsLetters were re-kd from the Dspartssent Public Works,' tha secretary of the Calgai ty'committee, and from Mr. Kerr, of the C. P. R. B would dum he letter from the Public Works Dfcpt waa in reply'to thc resolution passed, at Ith previous meeting .regarding the bridga a Mnclfcod, and forwarded to Ottawa. It id formed tlie Boardjof Trade that ths gi lU000 was made conditionally and tb; until the local authorities raised 2t500, Ith mpney could uot bo marie available. Jonsidcrable discussion resulted ih thqap inlmcnt of a committee to draw up a pne mprial to be forward-ed to the minister on h Interior tnrough Mr. Davis, M. P., aetlin fotth the tuition'of the district with re ference to the brirge across Old Man'sRiVer andiaaking his assistance in having tlie con dijtipn leaking it compulsory on the pepplcj Its 2,500; rekovedJ e.Ietterlrom Mr. Kbrr was in anfiw ejfroia the secretary of the I e asking if tjie C. P. P. R. wo bar the pijoducts of this district among hei exhibits in the cast. The reply was moa ' nlfactory, saying that if samples we if, they would be placed in the C. P. R uihjhition car. and also on permanent azhi bition at Toronto, i Ths secretary is now en I f 4g* d in collecting samples, and it is hoped the farmers of the district will do all in ihei r to help bim. j * I The bylaw imposing a -tine against countr hers for non attendunce of mectingaJT ldedJ The rale now is that' member lifhifi outsido of a radius of 5 miles iro wn are not slibjsjct to the fine. J After a lonjt disculaionl or. raijwa alters, I it wM' decidW to I . fim tfVo; delegates to confer witii the K gt;1 gary, Alberta and M on tin a Railway com- ittee, as re nested by the secretary of that mmitteo. 1 I On the ballot being taken Messrs. P. J. UmpbelljandC. K. D. Wood were elected the two delegates, actual expense ta be lit - T ;. ... * - It was decided ib ic-miest ranchmen to Settl flfoslta'fr fla getaerj 11 Twenty 8eveil Lesiaea in the Ms, leod Disrtrlct Thrown ep n u (Special to the Gasette ) f OtUwa, Dec., 10. An Order in L-ijw l ths recommendarton of Dewdney, liinust d of the Intemr, *as been passed, j ewcelling 27 gra7iug leases in the North-Wctf for failure to comply with ths conditions blot which ttey were granted. Leases comptis. six hundred aad sixty thousandacrsw. nssrlr all in the Macleod district. Mrs.' DsaTi-V At Be ' '4 i, Tlw tkoae,'given by Mri. Dayis Tuesday night was one of ths moat brilliaa*. ly successful parties b ths social history of Macleod, ahd a latyp portion of ths btssty and chivalry oj jm distrist were ireaent Mrs. Davis was' s ssost charmir g hoateis, was msgniticently dressed aad mi st be par- ticularly gratified at the marked .access of tbe ball, which will be pleasantly retnen. bered by all who were there. Macleod ladies always look charming, bnt we sever remember seeing them more so th gt;n on thia e csaionJ , . 1 Great pains were Uken to swell the rstbsr small house to its targt* proportioni iar ths benclit of the guests, aod therefore (hs rooms were never overcrowded. With mct good floors, good music aad superb supprr those who were present oould aot 'but enjoy themsslves. Limited spacs, and the sbsea* of our society editor presents our (ounz into details rsgarding ths ladies dresses. ' I ' METE0R0L0OICAL. I ' ' j Taken at 9 a. m. for preceding U honn, Max. 8 8 8 t 8 8 18 8 8 Friday., v Saturday. Sunday.. Monday.. Tuesday,. Wednesday .-.*. Thursday .... Thi, ' below zero. Ill 8*88848* / . esaaa / . IIMMIIMI seat s 44 40 tf 50 H il 14 15 27 32 M 40 minus sign before a ii rare Indicatt* sere. The absence of a sign, above WeathePpKriday, very light N. K aind fine, 18abcjveatllf a.m, Saturday, lights. ner.- .... /( ..7..8m,... . . alsnveatUa.m, Saturday, 0 .. fi. wind, I heavy mist this morning, L ut cleared up, and rest of day fine, i *iuoa*T, wind in mbrnimr, 8. W. light S. E. in after noon, and'quits chilly. Monday,; light S. W. wind, cool aud fine. Tuesday, rather high 8. YVj. wind, cool, but fine and clear. Wednesday, high west wind, which contuia ed all day Thursday, rathsr stiff V. wind still blowing, otherwise, splendid weather. Thsrmfmfrter registering 4.V0 above st 9 i THK BOAED OF TRADE. 1 Jala It: Strengthen lu Hand. For lt;.eod irandi ;ionis scope t gt; trade. to stop aucl ol the people trading wil all in thr shkpe d pl rJslegates ro ich sinhbly fy.IVbeys yo fallow. o ful h leiasr. Practici (not have tru) bui ie ith u 811 B lives. tlie .ii. b El .1 THe lli nd in simples of theeait Mr. Wond the ( azkttk for that etc., to lie'exhibited offered ths co i mns pnrpose, and the Ter was accsptod - *. if *A ' I The-meeting thin adjourned to Monday evening nt 8 o'clock, in order to give j thej e elesates any futt ter necessary instruetions. 1 clhc of Trade hays) c m- ith ths i nU-a*j ssmpletk of kibe, itrictin r Of itth exhif iti th lt; rs- alonday,IXsc. The meeting was very well attendr Aollis in lAe chain.;' I I. '-' Two heU members stoned the roll. . I A resol ition issuing instructions ts j the t elegates was eaiTied, I 1 Moved hy Dr. Kennedy, seconded by Mr. . .' H. Smith that the Ktjitor of the Gs be requested to publish the objecU of j t Board of JTrade, and tbe principal hil verninJ the organization, aad to iavi he oo-operation of ranchers, fanners ibsrs ut nested in the development o uatry.- -Upltistt The me-iting then adjourned until ssseting the first Mondsy in Jam ineh'nm. aod vclopRjcnt of of f lt; 1 J. ith 1*7 I It 'M-OTf data that lafL t r i r i and parsehntea have bese f uakim fo r the use of ths troops. Madsm-l Uiooque, osovjeted of Unghter kt Aylmsr, got sfx mcsitsw. A fog a a has b established mt fa AUiaeon, Borrard Inlet , Three lt;on.tsrfs.ters *sW Th U sssuTtass aad tsssMssssm. wtre caognti coin st Sharon, efeefj players arri on Friday. Tha* that city and will f f i i What lie Object Are. In accordance with the nequeet of Che Macleod-Board of Trade, thliiAz.y.m hers with publishes the object of tlie organu-atico sad at the asms time convey i the appeal of the organization to farmers, all others interested in the the country, to become msmtira. Kollowinic are the objects cri tho organ ?* tion : '. - I I. To act in-rthe place of a coumil or other corporate body in r-ebrearntiiig :lhe feelings pf the ooaimunity with regard to ' questions' affecting the gcnleral int**reat, outside of politics. 2. Totpush forwsrd paUic works and local improvements, for which grand na vs been or aisy l*e made in the frtture; ii). -To make known as far is possible the advantages of the district froin an sgricld turaland stock raising stand point, and do everything in . iU power to induce eitls ment oa bar vacant lands. - I : 4 To take aay steps that may *crs desirable to secme an early railrosid coosec j 5. To discuss aad take action upon any Usiter that may advance the interest*, sf 'she town and district, whether it hs from s commercial, agricultural or ' stockrsis sg ipiUtofview. y The principle rules and rsgslstions are ss follows : ? That the Board shall meet on the aVstr Monday of every moatk. The committee shall meet on ths nni Monday of every month, at 10 a. ra . i Any messlser rsoidina, in town aod abstOt' ing himself from a regular meeting, witseut safliicient reason, bs fined 25 esnU, and arriving late1 at meeting, tao cents. s a 4. Any members, Mt side of town, but living within live miles of town, Is sehjsct to the above tne oe being absent from three consecutive meetings. Members fnrtssr away are not subject to the fisjs. If 5.- anaiislfeeisil.00. . 1 The president or vice president,or aay two members of ths committee may call. special meeting at any time by giving *P* days oo ties to the sscrsUry. whoss dsty it Shalt be te notify the msaibm of rick * r * - lt; i - . L- ' I . I r i'1 i* 9* . Mike Shsjsr'a hou .tched (M p-. an? l00kin8 r i 1 Tha SrBsSs* jf f, H. Sf*s f J rM.lf H pUt , 1 ' , .ppaaranl fat tha tomv hat about tl 'i ia tire was t f south of bllrd thit U was star eerss. acwja There has bean co tows M .ae Un. l e BN *,lI htldrsn ksf m to bo U l olios mma wore rfiao'iuk H**1 bsry ing ti*ond at tl Pnitestah censeury Wstch The mJsnjwaVi pray .imhenWi* * watrjiing. Hei may 'wbiie. wft+f F1 l, ..-Ma tisVsVin Xnvas Servtc*. Iiiviaaiervicejwill 1 Hoglsni WX t The oburcl will ho vi With cvcLrcons airl Holy Cellbrakion ii trtr t Udj Xme / , XmL, A graaj .concert ai gifsu in ths1 town iW udseij *Mtn., n S. Scboot Presen1 abruld * leU at ih lt; noslu. The tj-ee is fi io Up rt.pSepure1 gt;j villi lha.. rush at tl L 1 Dots to Calgary. sitsst J Wood aud 1 i rgaiu slscted by* t , Trade at Jits last ,n p ioKof the Alberta rominiitee. to Im* hoi * i i slay next j left for thu insrniiig.j Tbs Koan nici by tbe ali ariiisre Any capsH't I lt; gt;n their eet ra. 4 Ths N W. L 8 J The Narth-'Wusteil ol t luryclue, Wyoiir sis Hi yi- - ojf publiftiJ iu impair iiii aa the Ir-J ontincuf. Koimerl ' lunlu, Sisleeii pa i ilebrated now com* gt;y gt;luiuli I convou i iu souUrii ty isH t*i1 in) tbe past P re at m op-U A Kre f:curred at which ths southera otafly destroyed. buiMiag ball ba*.. ui o* poliee -aUtionsd t and on Monday of h in the ti if place In tj wes- ever to sJrothsi occupied'; by Mr. wkiu iL,t,j7 is from theiWp ace kno i wm.j flacjssttSif ai* r The polios boys loss aniMon aid ' * * VVhelDJww*. old whiskey traders WsiWnei osfbt jreolk. rssul ootry, jw-sefs to tl kWi ed.
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