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Lethbridge News 1888-01-04 - 1890-12-24
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were baulketl|by idhe United States, ; Hronbunced a sucgess, ‘The great mh } | nezbtiations|wiich etded in. 1870 cl 7 b jprity of those| present were Conservative soon followdl|by| khe Joint High ,Cdm-- y | ljat there also were a goodly number of B ‘nission> At ferenco held on Mateh 3h | formirs. who ae hae Shee eat : h commissioners stiled Under proper Stafeammnn, Hob ss x pulltlsian, | Speed | RBeIrRociTy os that ‘they ophs red that the reciprofhty )strictions:the|Garernment/library, whic} ie ee a at: a # r Le McKinley ‘Caritf bilfhay passed the | treaty of 1834\shodld be restored in pi paid fur by} public imoney, should bg | 3 P} Davin, My P.. Daly, M. Pe, any bid lee i labethid Litas i ‘ ii, | Sematprs Gitard end Bonlton, and also b | U. $8. Senate, and by its p ge Senator jiciple, The |A P ff nD missioners ide- | open td'the phblic, and of ourse the edit 1 of [the British Farmer dolega / | Sherman's) motion, to which reference clined to assent Tenewal of fhe Htor of the Jobrnal, is inel ded. If th he speedhds wore more of w national, is|made-last week, has Peon’ rejected. ; faid that ‘he [books wero “Woing overhayfed, and the | 1°: wool than. of a\ poltetoal ind isiin no worse position than she |\treal 0 ictory to the whole placo jas tempor disarranged) | thre, bo th it no offence could be given to he re Mr. ‘Sherman||| proposed h 4d States and had b en it would not prising t| the library | most ide-bound Grit'iu the country. | i lution, _ In ff we in a better mined |by notice frpm iilwere closed far a! hile, Hyt jon no ac A FEARPUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT, | ition, inasmugh as we khow how. ex: || ‘the United States count should jiny one po specially exclud DIsti, Sept. 19.—Thirteon, dead ani tly. where w i @ also, know visions. Tes reneffal ied. With regurd to the 3) injiredis the record of a terrible acct! ja exactly what an aipeot||to view the i redts|and would Pot |Ibooks purchasbd, if dent hich happened to inight to the Pot i tobe eonts, For h the} sentiments Hof |Journal is to ir index, if ville ¢xpress, ‘The eauso was a collistoh f p been harp: e mages fight bo clained thet the Lieut Govern | Ustwshmn reat abd coil tain whieh ing on free trade; tot’ always ‘by , that few day ‘the British’ coms: |] Was packing the hbrary/ with denom4| booked np the track near Shoemakeravill ig ' ‘ P ry - : i bit atill undeniably the burtlien‘cf | hioners pr fnational works, although we have ‘ ween|| “td cyusell the express to be hurled duwn their song was trade, They have,| tion, NS | 9 other publi¢ libraries no} more exten-|| “4 staked all their fortunes onll the on r , e eaeh | Hive than thé Government ibrary at Re-| i y r ; Aina, as ae ® larger number of % od rs 7 ly f Ou the oh hand the | Conservativ h i simile chathetor, The| selection of Policy has been the protedtion of howe Sto, ri 0 epinteth olumes forn public library isa mostll industries, and the exclusiih “from Oyr - reciprocal rekisttation’ of |vessels if ifficult pate and whoever has unde: ada, so-far as a restrictive thriff could ex | fween the Din iit of Uhnada ahd h | faken the task|would naturally be dispos- clude, of the manufactured wares of the } United Stat TH bith was dechin Hd to puirchase|that. he has read or knowa U ited States’ which wold: come inte |} In 1879 Cnid opted! the policy Jo | iff, Still we think that. it lis extremely Sotive coipetition with sin pe eret dtevti huse providing for H- | iInfortuiate thi ta public Nbrary shluld weed by Canadian Teorkeid on Canadun, ink relations with He ude denofninational, and we! trust i, Tt. was apparent fromthe very firs’ | i} Wt | that the library at Regina Frill hips no that certain dutiable atticled might better/|'| Lastly, w F the | dhich character, <= | | / : | |4 TRUE BILL SD. Wobnstovx, Sept, 19.—The Grand ‘Ja ve ay brvdzht in a true bill againse Reginald Burchell for the murder of F, Huwall. | The driat heging of Moudiy}|| haw tar sale ‘one Cornish Cela || 01 quite new; fas fourtves| |] prohibit ib Ohnshberlin, / (GEORGE HOLMEs, “Thatiwithla view of Y . : Wore fur 5 | | _ Lethbridge, Alta, Il causes of di fardtice it) conne He get for x " = 7 fisheries lit!’ priposed | by! Hf ; : R J. HARDY, willingness ty's pldnipyitentinedes that the ti : ee . Painter, Paper-hanire?, Gla to accept reciprocity, but nef to. neq fix | grmon of both gountries 4hall have all ; El aie . pea ie er it, and in face of this expression,| the | privileyes en joyed Wucing whe ex’ atehice | i pia esis it aliatosch ee ee a ee American Government rejefts a motion |-jhe fishery x rigles|bf the} treaty of Was| |) STAGE ROBBED IN MONTANA. Inesive prompt ntientione™ me that will give it tous: It ithe call old} ington in considetition yf a cmurual a fic Highwayman Seems to Thoroughly Ua- iter, 8 pt. :0-1mi, story, and no one who' rex) the’ publ’c nt provide for|greater fovea ‘lk deretdnd His Busines 2 5 records cat deny snc fable: lies with cif |i arse between Nf i Borre, Mont, S: pt. | 1 LWhen’ -the, ° LAWRENCE, the United States and hot’ With Canin, UNes Fre fenin Chghipion fbr Bitte lee th ' iS Tn 1854. wa entered into i Recipro thud,” fHrmer pluce yesterday morning it had on - DEALER IN 3 Treaty with the United Stats that luster |_| ‘The Ameri Iehi i it Npard® the drivdr, Andy Granger, Daniel a s ; ' Yooney and a lajly whos maine the’ driver a £1 4 f nod kuow, te doug ig without |" wT a Te. IW 1 ! ought of dan} thirteen until ter ed by ithem | that they wete ‘i }. after’! car ; on the gritind thatthe advilntages ‘Were | ulconside idecline to gh /fro| laud | Against |! he President the! alithorlty requested { Woited| States | dunsider the veyed: to! the! returns show that duting] tHbse thirteen | dn the Srd in id | lyenrs we bought $46 million of dollas| | Now, what hes All this fo to prova,? Jworth from them and they) $45 millions of | | It shews yond all peradventurg th: ‘dollars worth from’us, May ng | grove | the United | : do not |wa fash balance in their fade it Over: 20 | rfciprocity, |'| | | || ; rdlside who demjnded an instdatancous up ven greater;} | It shews thi mot desirous | iifting of handa,| «Ad this-délnand | was cl In heir |favor, | chnsidering a pprst Discuss: a | pla eked up by a i uchester it| passed curs Roce ; ; er, SOpposing, as a matter ble | ourke, that st ne rea. thing) |) ~ T making, of the misty past/and had| gone ot. of date’ Indertaking and etiming. down |Brawn’s gulch, about 16 miles the city, Granger was startled by the ptly attended to. sGdden appearande i asked mun ut the ‘ th thw sae iton horse. When | |. General Jobbing ’ Rowe Livery Stable. se of our! filheries, ow | fdr bringing cut, rdht, and the hanfls went-up, | et they) abro: | | It shews thi Are| hostile to thi! |frhe lady: was npe disturbed; ha the robber ited the treaty because ‘ft ¥ es | idea. )| haf all the chivalfous attributes ‘of Claude. ‘ere all on the side’ of the|P [It shews cf “tHe Canadian Goyery|l|] Dival, but lie =f the men i Beef, What next'did they do} Jmniediately | ufent lias bee treat with th of the wagon biting thueh eit: In the repeal of the treaty|cubtoms dyties | United State to bring dbouf|| fefling for their s when on the |} |) Wed faer ere iinposed by the United States on | reciprocity, 3 ||| grpund they were te ‘9 a Boe net { Mutton and’ ~ | Hearly all the article: Hid under it} | What then : ae ie rhea : | \, | from the Provinees, Cahadian tari ti of een Si hits Live Poultry. | as very little changed. | Thi uso df the. sue them for reciprocity ar ia EAC lasted tape te Ganndian chaale dan matin to Aart ad fade oe od bale bre being trpuisferred to |. YS KEPT-ON HAND, } e nother. As ‘i Co.'s old stand. | | | can shipping on precisely thelsame |tetms Not muc ‘| hosy {a3 to that of Canada. Tho’ free naviga- 0 ot the! poliey.. of th | tion of the|River St, Lawreqbe was still | Uhited States . the conditio z laud’ uibve: ta SRUTEL | left open to American craft, dhd the shore | trade relatifshs | gannot be chanked spf, Which ordet was cheerfully. obeyed, | fisheries of the St. Lawrence/Fere'thrown | We will not: fob ourgelyes| to. enrich !oufi| Mp! Granger lost d valuable golll watch and | Open from year to year to: Wiherican fish | 1 ghbors. ’ Hialeah oe 11 $10 in tipnsy, While Mr. Mooney | | t soon as he he had all |their loose Cc. oth ot the men: to take @rmen on, payment of a smalllilicense fle, sh, | os * What next? “Mr. Brown showed most E Now York Wh clares tha " | f j clearly that in/1872 3,/of.35 hillion dol- se war is nj sterminatd tha their hold-ap' was s man | pare ‘ lars worth impotted by the UI ited States superfloug nun omen, — Thali! heikht und build, with I 's for Oats and Po- from Canada, only 4 inillions worth was | WOuld be a cruol! wi ing itt Ther é ryeesee was dovcrlbed ing | ‘tatoes. 5 ‘. free. The! remainifg: 31. iil-| *r@ hundreds of i fayns- out Wes} iy 1 and not\at : RAE ee lie Hions worth wére taxed. Canada, on the | ‘Hht need. efery: gost: |mvan jie ” Or Téndortor Potatoce,” atrensed other hihd, in that same timp iinported | Set SUES ened his. office,at' the. Barracks, | h be received up to hoon on” 22 silllioha worth of United States, goods |. | af - the Ist de A without fasntion, and levied duties. upon for ke Hea vA Nore , : ty af heat, ery) seqni nthly at the N, W.M, || worth, ‘We taxd all. their] ‘The Macleo ott | ache, Lethbridge, of abouts, oe Be good’ 84} per cent.; they taxell what. we'| THE News exa t || 19,000 Bashele Of Oats, sont thet 25 per cent. * Duritle that year | infamous outrage per} end ct ke the grain 22 other cousitries sent 102 4pillion dol. | Onjteme young Hoys.| Well, perhyps wel Arthas. » The place of ashes Se eae 3 lars worth df their *productiolh into: the | dids ‘The neciit) fe) published mas] mgt fe and the date must) be : com ‘the property of United States froe of duty, aif other 29 | haye been aver awn blivif so, we f pt. and 10h Oct, : sp cticn antl rejection million dolhirs worth that wasltaxe knpwit. The modbhty ot thats i Hop ateeired Sivan, Beitdah Git, thm test i eae ee In closinig up his-memorandiin’ Geogr] Macleod Grzettd in retraining from: puihe thy E-heries D portion, 44 te fume ahaha ie i mui ti home M the Polive, and be st bject. to | Brown says: “We convey you [he lishing-{he deta : iP, 18 very re: a 4 - of align Rh Jehan cnet ye hee cht tend ¥ a || | United States Secretary. of Erie] the ‘ag. | Markable.: Surély | pinata, bn | solange when wil ba tonrees (UAE |g | | surance of the Canadian Gbyert foal as add wf ait it wae, The i AU Beis ct one | cfataageet ib fom naxatacewben |!!!” In bloeks|of: 4 Wf which) | chat the nade Gt ‘Ounda i is it Gil ette; which ikh’taky files cint Mit i wel Here | Po complete thessrvice oun: | HI e y | heartily given to any ‘mensurel calvatated | selection ra oud Thy to promote the free interchandp «if coin. | have yey abe a Per: fl moditiea; to reduce the onst of transpor-- fea Bau h matter, 127 that } The G tation or cbnduce to the joint fdvintages | *Reere whe on rat and most HOaedieg toylay. ; ' of the two cauntries, a0 that fe bo Init | hortible charset Sif Georze Rudlen ; or ju tone} nol ne essarily accepted. | seriously prejudicial to t14 existing | Shab the pertoprratan, laf] it hae Hein eave his vii ; pets th fab imal Se ae |i vdustrial interests of tho Canftian peo | Drvbeht to justich Plsh ple.” While we are |} A-One compte {Hfivap line wbéains all apféri a ‘ Dis, | Ii ar |_On March 17, 1874, Georgo Brown and | "terits th the /G ; ine the Nabite of [ye cs, be : ‘i % keobsity for elise’ neases / wt Kept, | é: at Sir Edward Thornton /were fippuintca [stitedt attention 4 her. peculiar fact i asity, for-n chise season, A i sie vit wna say neeedpa gene Hl joint plenipotentiariestq negotiftea treaty | (8 cenncetion wi decaying powers, |. CABLE trasnes, |__| Melos fhieafventemene without proper authority, t | lon.the Gsheries, comme and havigatiin | [t has more thah| “pied news 'items LONDON, Supt. 24.1 Daring an election i i ; pavig { rd cee alle: tH L. Iilwith “the Government. af” tf Crate | {04 thier eheditin thew, is, fhe: Portugdon trmpe| --] | Ot. Rutolaie, | Tle Conigpny pnitjties fo Brae They at oneb opened! negatin- | It Rewsprper’ nhflanca it, Msten'e” exp, Fop the Re pablfcen, killing eiuhitetn | : Estate Agent, rming purposes,\in t] in b bridge, oT 2 4 ‘ Mi | i t in} exgess | oF | : Koeas 1 er i ot actepted the the:diposit wil 0 Halifox oh Out Bet Re" bog may thnder for any quantity not 1 “veturhied from | Y wa ki nd Kuantities subject to altera- | fons, whieh continued somabtime cnn] We Are not ickine,, put: would merely | BV! Mpmiting Gey. tine of thé same year. On.Apr4:20 there | Femdrk that ther} is shmething undeni. ° slat eeey Tey for sale she fellowing propertien Se aie presented ta memo | 3bly “tenderfoot," i hy ys whiel Hen are ed ei eaab ate Findum on the| gommercial. Itelhtiona, about that styte ; red t sus can ( | ast'and present,’ of the Br h North + — 3 y vince, i 4 ‘ i | 1] Anerjonn. Phovigoes’ dad rie |e Regina urna ae that iad ys “4 ‘path streetcontain: p R “| States of Americal”. The menforinduin | M. Th who lives ‘that town, is frequent: | the nil ‘teven| an ine | raed Uh vateuin cbstann | a most ieaportant dociment] and is in the stfeeta under the influcice | dy Phinie ahr worthy the pernsal of overyone tha takes er. Mr, Dayin will now, an interest inthe question. Thdso nego- 4 REET |tlations were ‘unsuccessful, ie : = _ | WINBIPEG, Sept. In his.speechin tho Canadiai} Senate 4 LIBRAR it jnea for ee nafety $ feet on Higinbotham & Colvin {im March, 1875, Mr. Brown entehed inte | | i n for granted that the |" free Hhtin,” manned kre: the: cheapest. and “most i : 2 Hn, for the pref: i rch ; ‘all explanation of the teciprogty nego- state hents made by th¢. Regina Journal A a % eta oe Hl © pret td Prrve $25. | | tiations conducted. by him. In this speech | in re 1 whens the. nog “hat he offers well. 2 Tehee tothe Narthwest Govern. | qy Several 'g| sitmafed Its] in the folla ho showed thi it: between the repeil of the:} ment library'are cprreo! Then the only.| ofthe thke recently, i | 54 om * Rotiproct-y Treaty in 1866 and His going | conclsion ‘that on can |reasonably come | aifived|ht Selkirk first bee! r me Pera a ee 8o 22:88, oh ) Washington in 1874, no less tlikn three! to, isthat the, Lidut..Governor’s action iH THE BANQUET: aul acti botham th vi eat pts had been made by the Ganadian | in refpsing admittahce\ to the editor of | [AY PEG, Sept: 24.-| N and Wallwork sub-divistons Teall abber vernient secure a renewal! of the | that per was som} ; 5 dy b m 700 't¢ A an acre ots. Nhe treaty, Every one of these attompta ' is quite possible th 4 : t mise getting yout! choice,
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