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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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Five. Questions. The: Hague, opt, %—Tht century old: Gsneries dispute, the soured “ot jcoustant diplomatic friction between governments of Great ‘Britain. IPhey so: Toute apparently docs tee Sn ee acteereenin, Churchill is a ‘eatisfactory harbor, Wet Fork Factory entrance ‘is so shallow and shitty that the \ateamer Badto Ue twenty miles out and em .. party. a steam pinnancs, “icioguer chartered by the. Cana: ‘lun’ government is now survey’ ,-butwteporté show that Fil Ba g' e tpn: ak Se ces te ’ Spe- cial Commissiover ‘Theodore Brave; ts his iter Co., of New Jerney, a. trust : ‘and .2 comibfiistion formed for and with the effect of competi- atid of the Yo ‘be used mére- wy the New Jer- ‘of the Missouri Bite the licensing of x by reason’ of tions gccording ofice bat cap. mte-cntity is a the laws - of 4s-not to encour- view. point, 5 ‘The Nova Sootia “Sieel ‘Gompan: have. greatly {m6 thelr onepat, reaching as high oa.275 fong.m fay. Robert smith, foay, Sears old, was severely mauled Uy @ POE bene Rt vi Roblin Houwse,.dn Wi fs [today, declares the International Har |charge of the opposite tandl ca fates |Lethbridge Bar; Assdtia- | drinking heavily, and on condition was such as: to tecterence if only to says, ‘tion Make Suggestions to the Minister — _ At a meeting of the Lethbridge Bar! Association, held last’ week; for the Purpose of considering the accommoda: tor tion contemplated Im the new court about two o'clock. thy rere/resting, fairly quietly. When tin dovioe at mae oe star O'Ce —che was vl sareacoaung tonad ‘bath of them dead in’ date s. : ‘The chiet “of palica communicated with Doctor Connolly, the ‘who directed an inguctt on the ore mnains.© “The inquiry was) Until-t@ o'clock 1 seein tiers thers should die at, the ie Bae catiads. It ts Hongs camo: from a ‘Travellers “Best Know: ingdon, ‘Prince Edward wete well. known here sawyers, who-atwayn or: _It-was their boast wero fount at one end ci other brother ‘was & t ‘were literally inseparable a ly devoted ‘to eath ot : A_short time’ since: ome ob was injared in. the woods 1 other nearly Jost his anxiety of the occur % work as: well as in player Ie ia the common remark that nob vei. dexth itself could’ separate att to at ties of the character forced ‘on the police Lig ohent Teast to Have factiities. pe with them. It ig) teue. that thesprder hay been made for tiot onl) ythie removal of the present wre old calahoose! but also for its destruction. it wilh} thoritles can get things in to ‘erect a now structure’ When {¢ will come it will not arrive @ minute ton soon, eae ea NOVA. scoTia_ | ORCHARDS HAVE BIG YIELDS St. John, Sept. 7—dit Frederick Bordon, discussing the Nova Scotia ap- ple-ctop, said that: while the generat crop {6 a. praotical failure. there are many instances where orchards yield more than they did last yt , Halifex*dry dock has Just ‘complet: ed repéira to the Brifish stéamer Bén Cruachan,’at a cost af $80,000. A movement is on foot to send the ‘Mth Regiment Bind of Windsor to thi coronution-of- King- George: Kingston 1a endeavoring to hve thd! maln Jine of one of tetas sontipentala pase through fiouse, a number of recommendations ‘Were ‘passed upon to be through W. A, Buchausti, M. POP. to) [the Minister of Bubtit. Works, for hig feopsideration andi "action thereon. were: a A. -That-the-room. fiaeda'e of tho om the Htorey ve made into ‘ome room, Pdiatrict “court. rote” and thi i [stairway thereto be enblased. Phat a doorway be Gut in tha ition between thé “Supreme Court partment was present—with plans Proviles of the bufldisg, which he Plained-to-the meatitig. ie recommendations” made have may peracle ae OS) oe humo" the Sethi ox — ee. ‘Fhe following mguon; In-which the City Council authorizes the Agricul tural Society to govabend with: (the werk of erecting a: rand stand, cxhi- bition “all_and main enitrance’ puild- ing on the new grounds at Henderson jeWas-passed Byrthe City Counell Tanto night: That sthe architect's fe approved by the directors ot the thbridge and Disteict Agricultural | grounds be approved by the ‘Council Gs trustess for the funds, and that (he architect be instructed to ‘adver- tise for bids for construction of same, under instructions from the Society's Improvement. Comiritter. he-money=gt-cyutse; wilt —tomey; ‘out of the proceeds of the sale of the old agricultural fait grounds, —now known as the Victoria Park subdivi- lon. SES oie Oke ke of she oR Ee eke Ee ke os he] e i CRUICER NIOBE > a ¢ COMMISSKENED 2X Portemonth, “Rear He Pe cette Noe, 9¢ ha Gana ina Bary, “wae epmalanioned _ esterday, tiéex| commander | Capt: MacDonald: She loaves tor Halifax early in October, + oh rks ook die Bok oe >) Of Dew streets: fe had, » therefor: Sedered ‘Road Supetine ee it Wem up as temporary sigab as * = Se “The follwing: motion moved _ by Ald; Hatoh, “Was passed by. the City ‘Council ‘List-might’: That -the* “city solicitor's advith upoh’ “the”: medera way-ot designating the thorotghiares: fa city b#ltig adopted py Lethbridgs and: avenues as firat ‘and first avente noxth;| rest staret with west, antigo on.” In moving « it, ‘Ald. 'Hatele sald be did not’ expect If to pats, butchere merely moved It to start a discussion. He pointed out the -dbvious advantage oF at ld teni-over the-present syst ree james. ‘thie present confusion was bid: enough, but the larger the city fits the morse wotld become the oon jou. ‘motion as first read did hot Telet the matter’ to the city. soli- fmeydespeinted ove that there might ah put that there. mi Wp difficulties.in the way;.as, mach Property Sa the city ts lexity dex scribed bythe streots’ bounding: it. The By, tion that would be rais ah auld Ath ‘Oliver, was that oy — a, luentimental affection old. the for the et oF Igter, and the sooner 7 : ‘Mayor Adams said thatthe post joflice people had been bothering hin to Ket the! names of-all streets put | - ha While most-stracts on the south had the names out in the cement. ‘Walks. Sud fof. many. other they had feat ago; but in Noh Lomartins aRor but in Nor! ridge Sea butt Addition there are a number = pimuch -popular—int Pre ‘Adam Short, Silane McBee. of York, editor of the | Rev. 'R. W. Cratg, of Montreal, distaste ed the Church’s attitdde toward ialism, Shenae In the evening the Bishop ‘of, don re a es ‘ation, largely of wi ‘Was. Tegular Labor. Bishop came out. ° in the Interests of tt the ind to, ‘Superintendent 20 get boards and to stenc! nathes of those streets thereon quipkly-ay possible in order that the livery system’ aight be Jtuvallon Fight away’ A motion was passed endorsing the mote. ‘5 Hi Rrayme said-that-on. the went: side of Westmmster and on the ncrth. ot MeKay street’ there were a nutm- ber: at houses not gumbered yet cod he moved, and it was carried, ‘owing. to ‘the, postal delivery beitig shortly installed all houses. in the City limits not having numbers, ‘be numbered “at once. if “Ald; Frayne. took occasion while discussing the" inast delivery to. op jot the “mail collection service, Yor | over Aorty-elght hours, the Wassinin- ster box, filed xo. that’ the eters }eould he taken out, had remained tm- collected. He: knew Recuise he liad kept tab duit,” Ald~ Sage sald that he hail -atso bes. raquinsted to Upon Wiat vero. sare Tee #14 90% see Inuch use: Aoi mo ae it isa sntirely.- out ot thefr- jun * Msyor ‘AGams ‘remarked that the mail week, BG 8u 40 go alter the had probaly forgstten.(t for or (Was Gut dick hunting. — 2 EARL GREY PROGRESSING E OM_MIS WAY. HOME. at Oftaia; PEPE The “Marine De ensraores es a Whee aes Will renia(p there until Friday. whon they. WI leave for Sydney. for coal ‘804 sirtyp et Pictou on the: 14th. simply who. a of nner, WHE Be Junction Point for the Grand. ‘Trunk Pacific and-Hadson's Bay Railway Ottawa, Bont. 6—The toute by which the connection sill: be. made’ the Grand ‘Trunk Pactfie and Bay? railway “has been de clfled upon, A Grauid ‘Trunk. Pacific drach line. will be. rim thoin- Sas. Watoon through Molfurt: ani conneot with the Hudson's Bay railway at Pity Misaion, " Hydao1 Four young, Preach 60; arrested at Cohalt_chargnd with steal ings large horde of Jaweliry, ete) Which wus unearthed In’ a cure Tema was fi dng & here, yesterday, when she slipbed red fialting toto: the welt Milwaukee, Wi McGovern, ‘the for the-Repab is, & dufeat Sore main plank og: ‘stood, tee
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