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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-12-29
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CT eee ee All kinds of fancy chiss, including Dinner Sete, Tea Sets, Berry Sets, Toilet Sets. In fact, anything Sis ie in the'crockery line 9 3 Indoors With a eae a few. minutes gives ‘the - sani the women part and pliable muscles.” ‘Th fitting of burn ily for dine 3 ¢ of the foat burns steadily for ind hours, renough to siiteyand Wensy Wickere ait * Tbe negra Pullman porters reaming. jout of Chicago, have: tormed x, un i} ton a ‘= Bred J. Jerome, of, the! North American Accid surance. Co., Jat Duluth, committ. aulclde by-abooting himoelt. Amoyican war -vessels bays gong to! Honduras In/-anticipation af tba threatened revolution there. <% Mayor Pelletier, of Fort. Was voted an honorarium of 1s for “its serticea as mayor of Fy Willian, daring ‘the past year. £ Bley iatrict m befdoners eatiped’ tro HAD Get ety tarm.y Ts +fothierst refused take atahepes the Ofpostaaiy fo. xet + Phe-rativeay—employeds Teadeen Th Hints aay-that they-are ready to ‘all does mét meet thelr detoand: Friends of Cecil Grace, the mi aviator, are still searching ‘for | ‘They do nol believe that he {elt in the Engllah Channel. Mr and Mis, P,.St. Jean, of Mon teal, are charged ‘with having» b+ unianly treated the former's eeves- Yearold fon. The chafyel are start- ing, Z Over, a-ton, of blasting powder wad accidentally ‘exploded. by workmen tying to destroy a slag pile at the American Smelting and Refintos Co. Plantest Bt Paso. Fiye mon. wore Kilied and’ a number injured: # tendent of the Commercial Cable Oo, was butled in Now York yestentay. ‘The business of th Mopaoy WAS gi pended for ten minutes . while the tthe Duke pt Comnsught will be the next Govern General of Canada. The matter is fault ander consideration, . 11 $4 gaia that the King ts loath to have bis unele-leaye England to take. up the duties, rap ¥ eit t | ne Navy Department of the Unit jed States” haa “aakea “Prestaont ‘Tat "and see samples of= work: SS done formany of the local ““*rhetchants; to determine whether. action ; be taken against Adiniral Siming, for [his alleged indiscretion in a Speech tn Bugland on the rola} e Great Britain- andthe pn ited. States. : Judge Stabee, chairman of the Gem adian Rallway_ Commission, « in do. Washington, discussing with Judge of. a International railway commie sion, é Jamies RadIpy- won the first Hero Diane Derby, which-was run off at; Los Angeles. He mule 8% gailes in 948 3-5.‘ Radley is‘ an’ Englishman. oud, and “Philip Parmalee, an Aime; ean, Was third. t The Dominion yovernment = will, probably ‘give’ the Grand ‘Trunk Rael: ic a subsidy of two'
ASS8YMBQK OR INFERIORITY ‘Of a Finger Band : spPiiaaaic; N. J... Devr28.—The din- ow engagement ring as a symbol of Mghted faith s\n, “symbol. of tnfert-| larity,"“according to Dr, M.6, Kerahet A-Phvaician, whore engagement to| Mish Gertrude Risker bas just been: ‘Atothe reception where the: amoun- compat was made: Dr: Yeurpiis Jed the guesty vy giving Miss. Risker a eet of elegantly bound books by V tO Hugo, , Balzac, George “Bernard _Yoaen, Tolstot, Zangirill, and jothars, instead ofan engagement ring Speskitig of his Geparture trom the sme honored custém, he raid. - “hi times gone by maa either cap: tited his female partner ar purchas ed. hey from her parents with presents infertority, aud inde. the wearer appear in the light Of peteonal property; Mina Risker will Rot be-my chattel, but my equal, my Pompanion and helpmete- PROBABLE RAILWAY STRIKE IN ITALY Rome, Dec. “Amy Jagitation am. fong the railway men in favor-of a Mrike 10 force Asmands for more wages. continues, “bit with great secrecy. The government is dofug its Utmost to check the’mowement to. pre- Vent a- serious situntion., More. than 20,000 "men have voted in favor of © atrite. ‘Vou Are Te fs 30 Day’ Bree ‘ria Serre cee gest. the. Carvos the Gasbo-edxe that you nosd never hone. This razor is not ti fre heat, but "by olectaoe Hehaat p00" docreen Pe 1o that By *s a a ‘LOOK FoR THs TRADE: Geta 2 etic on our 30 Popa ee ee Seale tae Wate eas 2 ‘olher- you ever tried. =a For Sale ay |) RED. CROSS DRUG-AND B00K Co. fa. 4 AND 2 GEO. MP LING. "Yaik te Ea | eshte feared es ott sae ms of amaith alt Rese Se 8. I} | has. secured re raat deetigo oer Thore i some-talic of the installa. tion of ‘ap. electric plant here , next Feat, Wei alo fave visions of’ elec- tric cats before long. ‘Why not? We are situated. ee the teway of —an ehormous market, Nest Pass mining towns, and we have & country capable of supplying. thelr every want.’ People havé seen” this for some fine, -bt-held oft until. the: C.P:R. have proved: conclusively that ley is-here to stay. Cowley is & P.R. town, and we think that now the. railway: question is settlod: that fhere wif be something dotng alt the ime. ¢ * Citcilar letters have been to the dancin, He of the commun— ity. annowiétik # Calico Ball to” te held in the hallow Jan.-20, 1911, ‘One can't. help, wondering how things Were thanagod awitiiont the hall,-as-it 4s busy all the now, On, Box up an Fitty lo turned out, “thet's go- ing some" ay-Mr- Drury orily had-teo hours in which te-arrquge everything. BIG FAMILY. DINNER Delaware Maw hes Hie. Thirty-Two ‘Childéen be Children Dinner Wilmington, Bel, Dec. 2¢—The gent Chrisinige dinner ‘party on eastern store of Chesapeake bay. that at the haste oF John F. Guy, near ‘Delaware. Besifes his own 32 child. ten, he had all hls grandchiidren -and great grand-chifldren around the festl- val board. It fequired eight Jarge.tur- key’ to sorve them. Guy's young wite ot 25 years prepared the. disner {a uptto-date style and it will be. the talk: of eastern: shores for years to come, Guy hag lisq three wives, his first wife, a farmer's denghter, he married in 1865. To this tntion seven children Were borg.. His second wife ‘wae It Years old when they eloped and caus- ed a sensation, To thie - union’ 18 children were bora, Miss Leola Cros: kett, ® bemutifdl’ girl of 16, deca wife in his Fen have been! born, including twins Who strived @ few months ago, | Guy, who Ie\atrong and healthy, 6a; he expects fo--éntertain the again next Chrivtnns. IN THREE HOURS 34 bivoncas aiven Seatti¢ Court Has Quick Récord— Fourteen to Marry le, Dee... 26.—Thitty-three at- yorces' granted In thres hours get new Records, both for. continulty of per formance and-for-court-setion today, In view of the fact that-not less than tro ‘Witdesses were beird in’ each | Shareholders tedting’ #. To the Stockholders? Reserve Fund. verre a Balance ts PROBE Gece ease ti | ieee : toh af y : Feces io tho.oGk SAR puveeea? the GAIT the vee vinis ‘The report was then unantmoualy adopted. ¥ aCe ‘The Genetal Menkper,-Mr..kF. Hebden, followed with atits to the ts, reserve fond, dividend, agd other matters of Intivegat to: ders, concluding with @ testimony ty the - ™ : i ‘ It moved by C.F; Siith and seconded by. Thos. Long, that $f A Padltireg edo. ‘orhorn, be appolnved-ccratingers” tthe of “directors “tO take vised anc ey proceed take votes im- mediately, thag the, ballot sbal\close at 3 pay. bat Sf an interval of ten |. minutes. apes: SONNE vote being tendered, the willot shall, close ‘mme- dintely. (Cai Moved by Johit Pattersonand seconded, by Dri McDiarmid that ‘the /scrutinests cnat cite Dilot Thtavor of the followinK persona us alrectors, vit.: Sir H. Montagu Alu, Mr-onathan Hodgson, Mr, ‘Phomas Long, Mr.'O. Fi Smith, Mr. Humhy Dias ‘MrOoM. Heys, Mr. Alex Barnet, Mr. F. Orr Lewis, Mr. K. W,. Blackwall: See ty i This ballot wis 4 sicasd by a Scrutinoers, and the old Board of Directors declared ly re-elect es MR. PATTERSON-*T. would: like to move a very cordial’ vote of thanks tb the’ President; ‘Vice! = the Board: of Directors, the General Manager and the #tatt for-thelt services during the past year, and to tell them how. much tii \déra appreciate their éxcellent sorvices.——-— The motion was adopted. At a subsequent -of the Board of Directors, -Sir i pata Allah ‘Was Teaeed "amd Mr. Jonathan Hodgson, Vi it of the dank, case the average tine of-tive minutes much of tt, and this condition is om sud 27 seconds tn the record: made by | couraged by our peculiarly Iax divorce local attorneys. lawa. I made an effort. at the Jest 41 -do mot asorive the anusuplly large | sexsion of.the legisinture to have the Rumber of divorce aives 6 any furth-| law changed ay to statutory Gaugen—) er loosening of domeatic ties, because Fourteen marrisge. they, have, been pléuty:lodae_enough | sued today whictet all along, aceording tothe number of | pairéd’ the anattimonials ‘cases that steadily come before me,” = sald Judge AJ W.- Frater, in whose| Mardwootd™ niger tie court the 33.casée Were trled. py uned t ‘ “However, there ig. altogether top} the late
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