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venings and NBOTHAM. incorporated June 16; 1603. | & Co. INCORPORATED. $, WOOL, ) SENECA. Shlpmonts Soleted, Careful Selection, Full Prices. Bank, = Helena, Montana. VENUE NORTH, MINNESOTA. ALBERTA R'Y & COAL CO. GREAT FALLS & CANADA RAILWAY. CO. 1.50 pam, zi a.m.<——. D. BARCLAY, Manager. pa : Lethbridge Hews Ta publislied overy Weduoeday Evening. ar’ 0 Bex Muah ts x its 4 UNDERS. >. sunscraptios PRICE, #200,RER OE ADVERTISING RATES: Space | 2 WET MTS. © eis ‘Tine | $076, | 92.00 | $8.78 [97 0'} $18.00 [Kee aE Ke a Cott 30 | 60 i 3000 8100 Col, 18 FW | OO 400. 00 TCo | 660118 00 | 400 {80.00 | 180 O0) selene eta = far npecial ‘must Pay Ea a ea oes i : vertisomenta oe Wants, 6 Lost,. Pe aa eet ‘official adi its, sich Bylaws formes Brasilan acl Cavin Sepa ‘Contract advertising paid for monthly. pe ere z s Ze or mense eat ines W. A, Galliher. Conybeare..&- Galliher, | Barristers, Solicitors, etc. MONEY, 70 LOAN. LETHBRIDGH, ALBERTA. |___ Office Next door to News Ofice, be North Star Lodge, No. 41, A. Fo & A. M., GBM, sae ens beStes mieeae” vinore 2a weldomes ea T. McNabb, . Sage No. 2, Lethbridge Lodge, Lo.0. F. Lethbridge Lodge, No. 22, AO.U,W. Reh ees amet eet = Aiea erative eee oe Nfecorder. + @, Ws ROBINSON, Financier. Points 10 Remember THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE [tsa Tight rimming, ated self threading, “lock-stiteh ma. chine, adapted fo all kinds’ of family sewing. d its latest improvementsare the simpleatitch regulator, evenly balanced tension, automatic ‘bobbin winder, simple shuttle, and short self-cetting needle. F, S. GLOVER, = Agent, Lethbridge. Easy terms of payment. A. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. First Class in all: ite Appointments, Good Accommodation for Travellers. O spacious Sample Booms, Bar Supplied with Very Boat Mrands ‘Of Liquors and Cigars. PRICES GRADUATED. Round Street, Lethbridge. Haviiy Smith I am now to,turn 48. g00d rige aa. any in town. ————— GEORGE BENNETT, Proprietor. Teased the stables ot J. B. out, MEDIO: Deere oe C. B. BOWMAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Fire, fy ‘Houses to Rent and Renta Collected. - Hotel Property for Sale or to Rent. Several Houses for Sale, Money. to Loan on good Improved +—Property, : Real Batate Sold on Commission, Ofles : Robinson & Co.'s Store, W. G. CONRAD. ©, . CONRAD. GEPY MRAP MARKEY Round Street, Lethbridge. and Accident Insurance Sahota CONRAD BROS., —0o:— Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly pn hand, ‘Lethbridge, Oct., 188019 H. HUTCHINSON Harness Saddlery, - LETHBRIDGS. Cons Yun, Sing & Dobe Light Buren, Hard ‘Twist Lariat Rope. Columbia Veterinary Remedies. Oar Tine of WHIPS will please you. YERY. BEST EFFORTS GIVEN TO REPAIRING. GOOD TIMES ond ‘he same rae Ge a rea Renae ene We make aspecialty of sold goods, But we cetera ictt ents th Call and examine our stock. -SCcorTT, Watchmaker and Jeweller. Moxt door to Union Bank. “ATLANTIC oh Eevee illo rise White Star Lino. - coset Brincando a el ee See ahaa be emecem Pa cml ae Agent, 7 BERET AT Gent Lethbridge. Tee Tine: dian Pais 2 DIREOT RAIL ROUTE TO MON- L— ‘TO ND EASTERN POINTS. — orto Seif whos # x avery Pte" owen MANITOBA every SUNDAY to Owen Sound: eee = I and direct service to Kaslo, Nelson, Sandon, ‘And all points in.the *» Far-famed Kootenay = AND Emprees of India . Empress of Japan: ‘To Honolulu, Australis and New Zea- land from Vancouver, iF YOU ARE. - — Draught Lager. Clear, foaming American Lager in kegs for family | 44 use: Sparkling Dry | ; Drink ampagne Cider, Lime Juice. Champagne work on the Crow's aince the strik ieee iomeaees ce Steere ac ol 1 7 ote When you want “Ariicios, Perfume Toler Hoane: oF any’ ot tse see cea eee ict The Lethbridge Drug Co. it: ro want us “at night” ring the bell and we ‘to anner. ‘Bpecial care given to dispensing prescriptions. J. NICOLL, Phm. B., ‘Dispensing’ Chemist. — Windy and Dasty Weather, GOGGLES, All colors, sorts and sizes. Lamb's Eye Shields, none better. Colored Spectacles. bs ROSE POMADE LIP SALVE. J, D, HIGINBOTHAM & CO t OF LOCAL INTEREST. ‘There are about 2000 men at work on the Crow’s Nest: consttuction. A land office has been opened in+ ‘Macleod for the sale of town lots, business her. See their advt. in this issue. Dr. P. F. Size, dentist, will be in Lethbridge for the practice of his pro- fession. Sept. 6th to 9th. Vice-President Shanghnessy~ says that the work on the Crow’s Nest rail- way during the winterwill not amount to much, 2 Ginger Ale, Cream Soda, ‘&e., &e. Just Arrived: — Fresh Hams, Shoes, ‘Npeed Roll CHOICE Evapoaled Fruits: tor particulars to: r ‘J: KIRKPATRICK, “Agent, Lethbridge, of to ROBT, KERR, Trade Mangset a Major Walsh, formerly ofthe Mount- ea Poles, baa, it is announced, aecept- | {; ed the position of administrator for the Yukon. ‘ ‘The weather for the past week has been very warm, the thermometer standing in the eighties in the shade every da} Miss Freeman returned from the east on Saturday morning last, and is staying with her brotherin-law, Mr. RE Sherlack. F. Lemoine, of Montreal, has been awarded a contract by the Public ‘Works Department ‘for the Edmonton bridge for $38,500. ‘Trains with bridge timber, rails, ties and other material for construction are coming in here quick and fast now, there being no less than four yester- day. ‘The Jobn Biack stores are still doing business and have a fresh advt. to in terest you this week. In the words of the poet their motto is a thing of beau- y-—Gazette. : ‘The body of Robt. McMillan; aschool teacher at Stoney Plain, Alta.,~has been found floatinng in the Saskatche- wan. ‘The deceased had been on a mining scow up the river. ‘Vice-president Shaughnessy of the O.P.R. will likely i next ten days:the work under con- ‘struction Crow's Nest Pass.—Caigary Herald. ‘School opened-on Frida¥last and.the attendance has. increased consiflerably during ‘the past few days. Miss Mc- Intyre returned on Saturday morning and started in teaching on Monday, Commissioner McCreary, of Winni- peg, arrived here on Tuesday last, and after making arrangements forthe carrying out of the alien Inbour law, went on to Macleod on Wednesday. Mr. Dewner, formerly of the Hotel Grand, Great Falls, has entered into partnership with Mix W. Henderson} of the Lethbridge House, and togetier will carry on the business of the hotel. Is it hot enough for you, said the corner lounger to a passer-by yester- day afternoon, Sixteen brickbats and @ pall of water were-thrownat-him. sinnultaneously. His faneral morrow. : ~The Macleod Distriét—Agricultural Society's exhibition and races will be held at Macleod on Thursday, Septem- ber 90th and Friday, October Ist. Prizes tothe amount of $1000 are offered. =] Grow's Nest-constmotion by-the-Police ‘on Friday morning, and were up before ‘Supt. Deane on a charge of deserting, thetremployment. ‘They were released ‘on promising to return fo work. ‘Commissioner Herchmer has gone to Vancouver to superintend matters of ‘gubposna to be present at the protest. __ LETHBRIDGE,- ALBERTA, N- W. 'T., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1897. tice thr wre thin! THE RTTRE: Is an 780 thelr business, coming as it does ene seme 8 when the busy season ture. Thursday and Saturday moral a.m,, an Gver by Mr. Jas, Ashcroft and in the house, An application ix being made for a will ‘ahi an Baglish syndicate hax been formed with peapital of half a million dollars Calgary, vert coal into coke for smelters for British Colunbia and Montans. Rutki and Mike Petronelli, were sun mioxjed on Monday on a charge of lea ing the A. R. & ©. Co.'s employ with- out giving proper notice. ‘an outcome of the strike and has oc- cupled, the magistrate’s attention for the past three cluded as we went to press. Robinson & Co’s., on Friday last receiv- ed word of the death of his father at Philadelphin to which place he had gone from St, John’s, Newfoundland, ‘Wood left on last nights train for his ialty Co. are making arrangements to appear here some time this month, probably in the last week of the month. ‘The company is composed of eight first-class song and dance people who are all well known on the American ‘The Bank of Montreal is now doing | invention. highly recommended press. Nest road is progressing-rapidly and the ties and rails are lid out-pret near to the Six 3 verts between here and there being all in. trestle across the take quite atime as-it is something like e000 as it most, straight sailing from there to Scotty Ross’ bill. Monday evening, a Peigan Indian nam- ed Otter Abov struck dead while in their lodge, Which was Halifax Lakes. was in the lodge, was also struck but splinters, and made a» neat. isto and faded Mrs. Brown's brown dress. police transportation to Yukon.. A | izi THE LINDLEY COMPANY, Harry Lindley’s Co. arrived here on Saturday and commenced an. engage- ment in the Building Cos hall on the suine evening, playing ‘The Mail Girl” to « good large audience, and despite the weather being very warm lange wudiences have been greeting them’ nightly. Quite a number of cf have taken place in the personnel of the Company since their lust appear: ‘ance here, and the company is improy- ed by the ge ‘On Monday night “The Castaways,’ a pley written by Mr, Lindley himself, ‘was produced, and was put on in very. Sood style, and on ry. night, “Lynwood.” Tonight, “The Gold rs will be produced; _ tomorrow night, ‘he Inside Track :” Friday, "Tet foot'Divine ;" and on Saturday there will be a double bill. ‘Mr. Lindley’s old-tiuie reputation as 4 star comedian is still unixopaired, and bis appearance is always the signal for prolonged apphiuse. He issurrounded by a company of clever artists, and each night bill has -been creditably produced, ‘The man who tortured the piano on their last trip here has dis- appeared, aud excellent ines is Pes daced under the direction of Prof. Wylie. “We bespeak for the company cravat houses for the balance of the week, All the coal miner? who went to jest construction . have been discharged The C.P.R. onder of Mr. Haney, triment. is commencing. ‘The Macleod stage line has again hanged its tinw of arrival and depar- Tt now leaves here on Tuesday at7 returning: leaves Mucleod at pan. thersame day, arriving back at p.m. ‘The Queen Hotel hax been taken future will be ran by him as a licensed ‘andno doubt but that he itin due time. Mr. Ashctoft thake a good andlor. ‘Adespatch from Ottawa says that 10 opetate a coal mine at Sheep Creek, Ovens will be erected to con miners, Sam Jones, Frank This case is ———_ CONSTRUCTION WORK _ On tire “Crow's Nest Fase Mailway.— Material Accumulating. Considerable material, such ‘us bolts, spikes and other iron work, has been ys. It was not con- Mr. L.A. 0. Wood, formerly of Lethbridge and Macleod, to be in read- iness for construction work on the Crow's Nest Pass railway. Grading is now well advanced, and quantitirs of ties and steel rails have already been to be treated for liver complaint. Mi. will be iinmediately dispatched to the scene of operations. when track-Inyin will be prosecuted with vigour. Steel rails are being carried forward, and 300,000 ties that had been gathered at Golden, have been shipped to Macleod and Lethbridge, and Wide timbers secured from the mills at Vancouver ary now being delivered at convenient, ‘The Royal Anamatograph and Spec- variety. stage. The Anamatograph is | points.—Calgary Tribune. Managers of the Company wi ; Bdlson's Infest and. most wonderful | Work on the C. & E railway bridge | 20. Thave been told by mace than oes ‘The company comes here | across the Old Man's river, Is being | storekeeper that they would be glad if b by the eastern | pushed forward rapialy. Two. pile- Euivers are at work, ole on exch side of the river, and the rails are being laid from the north side as fast as the piles are driven, At present the bridge {s to be entirely supported by piles, but a permanent steel bridge will be put in this winter. Gazette. GUN CLUB TOURNAMENT. struction work on the Crow's le Coulee, the eu A gang of men are at work on the ulee;—which will Following ar piizes at the tournament tomorrow afeernoon f= - Ist event.—Team shoot, Magrath, cup. 10tin birds. 2nd event.—9 singles and 3 pairs: handicap. Tin birds. Ist prize, by W. nderson ; 2nd, by M. E. Roy, box of igars : 3nd, by L. N. McEwen, charm. Srd event.—10 singles; sweep; Rose system. Tin binds. $1.00 entrance. 4th event.—5 pairs and 10 singles; handicap ; lay birds. First, prize, by 7. F. Kirkham, stove; 2nd, by J. Par- Ker, value of $8: 2nd, by 'D. Brodie. |. game hag. ‘Sth event.—Novelty shoot; 10 sin- gies. Ist prize, by Capt. Cottingham, 100 feet high in the centre, As ‘acroon the couler the tracks. laying will be miore rapid, as it is During the heavy thunderstorm on und his boy, were pitched at the hay camps near the ‘An Indian woman who not killed. The lightning ran down the pole in the lodge, shivering tt to ireular hole in the ground, some din. across. Mx Nash, As, Wadsworth and Mr, | shooting coat: 2nd, by A-Scott, watch Mekensie! a G.P. B. official, had_lett | chain : 8rd, by H. Hutchinson. whip. the lodge just before the lightening | 6th event.= Miss and out: 3 lives. struck, thus having a very narrow es-| Ist prize, by H. Bentley, carving sets ‘eape.—Macleod Gazette. : 2nd. by A; Macdonald, ‘pipes St, by How many young men and young | &-W- Houle eee ants cdl women are cut off just as the future | ,,(th event-—S singles. Monsolatio by Hudsox y Co., Seenis imighied anid filled of promisot [PGE era by ty moniver aot alae ‘They are taken away by the disease ‘3rd, by H. Case, cleaning outfit. which causes over one-sixth of all the| Aggregate prizes; handicap. | Ist deaths in the world—the disease which ize, by Ty cus ‘silver medal ; 2nd, doctors call consumption. There is ab- solutely ‘no reason in the world why yy E. T. Saunders, subscription to Lethbridge News; 8rd, by J. D. Higin- hotham, 2 boxes soap. consumption should be fatal—why it] Highest score in team shoot—Ist should be even serious. It is a disease | prize, pipe, by: W. Cluston, of the blood, and can be cured absolute-| American rules to. govern. ly and always by purifying and enrich-| gin levenita clas elcoding exceow fas ing the blood. The only exception to | Shooting commences At 1 p.m. sharp. this is the case where the disease has a been neglected and improperly treated TOWN COUNCIL. stronger than the body—un-| 4 regular meeting of the Town Coun- \e body has become so weak as to] cil_was held on Monday evening last. have lost the ability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per: cent. of all cases of con- Present the whole Coumcit- Minutes of last meeting were read sumption if used according to direc- tions. It also cures all lingering coughs and adopted. Communication from Jas. O'Brien bronchial and throat affections. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to was read with regard to redemption of Lat No. 1$ Walwork Addition, sold for World's Dispensary Medical Associ- ation, Buffalo, N.Y., and receive Dr. taxes. The following Pierce's 1008 ‘COMMON SE: ICAL ADVISER, illustrated. MRS. PETER-BROWN AND HER = BROWN DRESS. ‘Mrs. Peter Brown was a worthy and thrifty_housewife,_and though proud of ker Brown family she got tired of browns—we refer to brown colors. accounts were pi G ‘ask the Cou views of the town, to he published in a souvenir edition of Western Views. Shetlock — Bremner. — That Cle write Jas, O'Brien that he can have Lot 14, Walwork addition, on payment fall back taxes, interest, and expenses ‘to date.—Carriede——— ‘Sherlock—Breniner.—That the sunt in-the_epini committee, be “expended in. getting jews for Mr. Thomson, and that the Mayor and Clerk be & committer to select. the same.—Carried. Finance committee’s report récom- mended payment. of the following ac- Counts: Lethbridge News, tax notices, elc., $33.25; A. Macdonald, H. & B., $10; C. B, Bowman, postage, 815; G WW. Robinson & Co., stationery. 82: Co., Inmber, $70.82; Colp- $4.90; J. b. Stor month's salary. $15: C. F. P. Cony- bearé, 6 months’ salary, $100; Electric Light, $31.00.—Report adopted. fenderson— Robinson. — That new : tine at 2 corner and in laneadjoining Whitney" stable.—Carried. = ‘Council then adjourned. Sundays for fully three years. Going to church in sun, rain, sleet and. snow for such a length of time had discolored ‘The material still good gave Mrs. Brown hope that the brown dress could be in color. and made to do. ser- ¥ice until times were better and money more plentiful. wit her. Mrs, Peter Brown had heard of the marvellous Diamond Fast Black for Wool, and decided to experiment tthe work of home dyeing. The d was put fron “her druggist. an Lions -on—tié—enivelope,-and_.what_a transformation resulted! A deep, rich and pure black, equal to the finest blacks produeed by French professional dyers—a new dress at a cost of abont irty cents, ‘Mrs, Peter Brown's experience is just the experience of thousands of econom- hig, women in Canada to-dny. | They find the Diamond Dyes. so in Copper coins (ope cent pieces) are slowly gaining circulation in Winni- Beg. Several of the stores have been tee fe Tt will do your heart good to see and hear _ G. W. Robinson & Co’s To the Kaitor of the Licrunpor Newe, erude insult upon a ci citizens in your editorial of the 10th ~ Inst. The more so, that the people you attack, aresoto say, in the impossi= bility of defending: themselves, very little of the Szlavonians of this town, us such ignorance amazes every- one ; aseveryone recognizes that our Selavonians are a moral, lean and bard-worki ‘How then, can you write insinuations detrimental to shipped from local C.P.R. shops to | uncivilized. z Sir, that these Szlavonians are as re- sj For twenty-two years 1 have heen en- gaged in missionary labors in the Ter these Salavonians. dite, we all know that ; their school to desirable class of citizens, the business men of town would say> - the same: and if Mr. Galt and the all paid regularly ax the. Szlavonians: do. = ply ridiculous to make it you do, that the Szlavonii promoters and leaders ‘of the strike, and that ‘they prevent anyone resuum- ing. Inbour. strike. therefore I drop the subject. thein send away a few doll the events and and: aged fhther or mother in theold sour | prove this woul principles of respectability and not ‘ inch in accordance with one of God's commandments, during the last seven vears. Is it your 1. 87 Robinson’s new a Mason & Risch Piano. ‘ LETHBRIDGE. CORRESPONDENCE. Dear Sir,—I was sorry to read the ‘tain class of our I ust declare, Sir, that you kaow i class Of people: — their respectability, ‘ity. and go sa far as to style them This is rather revolting, and I say, table as you und me, and as an: tennessee or English man in towne! old home. Mr. Wood bas the’ sym- | delivered, so that track-laying can now | ritories; aRvOW y cee eka at er opie ea erate he tg eee eet 'is bereavement. machines are’ being constructed and | with a people purer. in morals than "3 ‘They are not eru- years were very li lawyers. d. “They are not It is not a reason, however, sinuate that’ they are uncivilived: According to you, they are an un: T wonder if With regard to the strike T am not arguing the You seem to dislike that some of try. I must say, Sir, that to: be rather against, _ Their savings arelocked up in. Sav- ings Banks, yousay : And what if they were, Sir?" Is it’ your business to. in- terfere? I know three or four, who have economized a few hundred dollars” concern to dictate what they shall do. with it? rare 1 learn w whole town is indignant over your article; that every respectable. citizen condemns it. It is the best vindieation for the outrag: I have answered _your editorial, be- ‘ cause our-Szlavonians ignoring ‘the English language, cannot do it well themselves. T have answered it be canse I presume to know a little more about these people than yon, perl Sir Editor, who were rather’ wrongly informing your readers from abroad: ‘Your obedient servant, Farrer VaNTIGHEM, O.M.L Tenders for Manse, At Cardston, N.W.T. S18 deren, seve tenor fon anderen era i spose crear teehee sinatra at Sey eat erate Eu iara tiessieee nace Bie aauoee me iy sand. ed Good security will bo required for ‘the faithral Reregrmance ofthe contmct. in ail ‘particulary Fife lowest or any tender not necessarily accept: Gayix Huoaurox, “THE LIQUOR 1c) m AND AME NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. sg ermal eet ees aad Ces pean tee ER plication will be considered by" the ont of License Commissioners for Liccuse District No, seadayy the His day of — Avguat, 0. “CIGARETTES : Bic. per package. { 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. SBC EN Subscribe for the “News,” ‘them for some time, but their hav: dispe py no means general yet. They gable that home would be rob! of half ite pleasure if they could pot pro- | and intime will be as noticeable as in trial was served upon him the day be- Frelinseperene see ee however, no doubt come to stay, the older provinces. cure these great money savers, 82 a year. s
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