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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-09-16
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geuspinath in BAST COLEMAN.» oe ae ts I believe it is hardly time: rath axpensive houses;-but Fdo— think, that a Takes number of modeeerey i housés, Suited to the needs Joseph Grafton, agent, 4 Coleman, Alta. Bh be ods Lk oe ob ok ID RBRSONAS ‘OBA GOVERNMENT , Buyoeauan BARTOK % we ee ‘of 600] some a thie, ela) _goyernment 2. ol o Mee eect amet Now Losiden, Sept. 16—-More eepe-* ovis dente was called today when a Pachotogiat, fend eee: Leneve appeared Spusbury, Pa Dy retest of Prof. Pi be had-sande a microscopic Hom of a plece of the akin and he form Jed the opinion that the mark on it Ge wR MMT ANY oid one, Dut he junable to say what part of the lHetior Newton for defence tbe wit" eas aid he was unsble to say whe 2 Iman or woman. Dr. Wilcox, séniof lgclentitic/ analyst’ at the Homé. Office, jeald the ‘trousers of the pajamas found in Orippen's house correspond: its jod with two pieces he saw in the Jars funder examination. after a consider: paris wi ee alee put Heox vers Hump) for the prosecution regarding his tests Jand search: for traces: of poison the |witnets ‘aad-he had found twoseres. the of @ ‘grain of pees z togught: Ute: wea! nae chases anetene:4aencoeres ‘ually prescribed “was 1-200 ‘part ‘to 9 |1-100 part of @ grain. Replying to fur- ther questions - Witcox said he lind found no cauibe of death excort poison. Humphreys asked: “what in your option was the cause of désta?” "Poisoning by hyoscine,” replied Wik po ‘The gruesome exhibits and the um pleasant character. of. the testimony ine Inet session did not-deter the cilr Hous’ from’ struggling’ to get Into: fhe Bow street court today and the sem ion, apportioned! 12. ebe mublic was lagain—crowded.—‘The- spectators feuded. tho vual-array of taamiouably jdteased woman and the set thought: folly removed their bats’ that these, eS behind might not ‘misé = more jot the trembling girl-in the dock or lof het companion in. distrese whose Hyauhty alr only adds to the morbid interest in the case. ‘The Laurier arch at the corner a Rowind and Redpath strecte was molished this morning. ‘The ” io took several days to guild, bot was torn down ‘and tho debris all olested Wi 4.80 morning. Hie. piece was trom. ‘Replying ta ic ip Kees: jon: had been’ taken. "The does ne us uae, Cin of St. Andrew's thurch patda surprise "end Miss Ale, younk: of Mfs,_ len Weanesday. Aut 4 ¢ of the bride’ ees, 266 sackeon, sings that Lioutenait otis. 5 roreet ‘of Sas] atchewan, is s¢on to. be » permanent resident: of Bani, pete He ‘ane of Hyer lots on tp Soir portion “of Bulfalo, atrest- ry ‘ig clearing the alte fora substant: Hon. Mek rget intends ¢ make his Home there when ‘he retirc from pitblic Hf e wie ira. Seatle entertained @ dozen gli friends .yesterday. afternpoh at he eBArBIIg: Rew home; tn honor of Aliases Vroommai “Pennington ai?" je. Winter at. TeupBesons Gal, at th tea hour. “Mrs, J.10. Wilbon prealde lat the loyely tea table which was ac ormed with sweet peas. ‘The git) Well tea this afternoon given by Mrz Arnold. < Mr. Archibald, @ returning Baptist missionary to-Indis, who spent. yee terday in the city; was the guest of fhowor at an informal afternoon giver by the ladies of. the ‘Baptist churot fat the home ot Ma, Cooper, Argyle Avenue. Fifteen members of the Ml Rion Band wera present and enjoye: Mrs. Archibald’s imtereating addre: fou the customs of India At the ing room which was fragrant with the [perfume of sweet peas. ‘A fashionable ofiifch wedding toch} Avenue—Baptte:tH These various items will fill -iasm—for their splendid quality cat low: pricing. a chro there are offerings that no woman, who’ -ebpreinles a seving: ford to. miss: carehil eat and the canes ¢ that values are conjervativ ty alee Continuse trom tromt pager” Will Close. Today e anf ahr Oonutaps eatied oni -and--Lal on. the home _siratch of = see at fa} convention Boning, it betue confidently expected: that with Dusiness about a-day “alien ot chedule It will be pbasibls to. cios iD tonight and to give the delerates day off at the week end: | (This evening thére will. be-a-moon- [Ught excursion on Thunder Day, Jos. |Whalen having offered the use of his iyacht. Resolutions came forward in large Bumbers this morning ‘end/as a rule were. quickly disposed of. Discussions larg very Brief, most of thoas who bad come to make lesigthy mpocches al ready having @ellvered them. - A re- guste of some of the resolutions were leraphers to make arrangements. tor jam international pecs conference of iabor: bodies to end all {nternational warfare. . -By Benton of Vancouvar to get.gov: ernment pensions for the blind. Yor fegisiation requiring greater [touches -of~irish—polnt—iac when Mine’ Dora ot the Res. 2 8 ont Home, was united in martinge to Leonard Wilkes, The ‘bride Wore cream 20, enne,. with crystal : triinming-— and church, Bellevill customary Yell, ‘Aud citried - sheaf ‘ot bridal roses. The wedding march was played by Mts. Deston. ‘Tho! ush« ers were: Mesirs, W. A, Steele ands" R._MoCreery._The Auptial, knot wae tied by Rev. Vernol -EL-Cawsort, ‘To. ronto, a former pastor. The couple wil iive to Lethbridge, Alts., where Mr: Wilkes hax bean appotited.on-the stat ‘of the ¥.M.GA S ve 8 ‘The: one ‘desite! Of Mts. Ann Rod: jerts, who for a“ y8ar acted as foster: mother to King George ‘V., is to come Hback from Amoeriag to spend er re- maining days tn ler nitive tand, Bho Js now living with her brother, Richard Hamundap of Poultney, Ver. thont, and is hoping that Sit Arthur wigs” will interest titmself m- ker ‘Dehatt. When married sho lived sear Buck- ingham palace, gid one night she 'j_ghe had a dream that ah oh selected to nurse Princess: Alex- jandra's child. The :dream was-men- pg Will Make Hair Grow woman should $1.00 ¢ This’ Saturday ‘sal a scsi wae Durpotes=—the finni-ciearince of all summer vesta worth up-to 5c: the Introduction of @ specially © purdkased oarly tall weight representing the Diggoat twenty-five conte’ worth that will be shown» this season, and pavings to you of 13c to B0c om @fery garment you buy. Long or short sleeves. or sleeveless, open or closed fronts, white or natural ‘sau tire ateaurs eplondidly eat sorter eae lie nae! sien Jn assorted Values worth up-to $30.00, ‘Théy'te’ a. lovely lot -ané-tar-aud-ewey—the-best-ralies ‘that havo ever emanated ‘trom this store; f y “up-to-date aye radiant halt, ‘There are thousands of women miih4 ‘Barah, faded, chatacterieas hair, who do not tty to improve, ite iA & Large Assortment of ~ “TRIMMED HATS ~ From $3.00 Up Pe The stig Millia Co, lid, 514 Dufferin Street eere bi erection of scaffolds and tem- pO I jauirod to work. By John B. Pegs of Fort william, to abolish practice of using troops fr. Iabor “disputes. ‘By Gus French of Montreal, approy “ean Iog of the: principal of co-op ang taxurinnt Mile ebyedsing BA: itores, ote. the great: Amotican Sage Hair Ton: By. B Moreton -ot Port Arthurlie Phe. Albert Uris and Hook Co, for legislation requiring heating. of {ae $0_cents, il F vestibiier of wtreet cars, erent Dandram, stop Hn for the-proteciion of con,|falling hal- anldeching scalp ii. ten Jeary, or monoy” i colors navy, brown, green and gray, « complete! range of misses’, smajl women's and regular olzes, every one boau-' tituly. tallared, partepeieting snd pride in having Beautiful hair, ‘Uanadian woman have
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Image 638 (1910-09-16), from microfilm reel 638, (CU1663199). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.