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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-12-29
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Deo, 24,—Fiferta al a Paso. Smelter this mornit | were directed toward the Telease Eusivp Augiller, the only Lxing fs femetiing Mk the Sia heap. Aguile | > hay boen pinned under amass of blag | While returns are} for ywrly fifteen hours, Pe. icle Te fe estimated by [XO talk With rescuers. ” Progress € of tmmigration Uiat | utesuaN” slow irom the 196k thatiey erivalx in Cunada for Wie | cry dit of slag.must be removed from it to clove, havo been approx-| the tumael tn’ the dump with » long 000, of whom 150,000 {handled hose. It is expected that aii ited States: Th is | Agailiat will be releaso sore vine immigi er during at Six . the total of aes death ye will touch {fist ih un explosion of early nae ae tbousand: pounds of | powder. hodies, stil remain “in th By Population For This ‘David Guenzhers, famous tor bencfactions, died ut St. ‘the duyjunction-case-of-the Bank t Jake Saunders was tinned telore Judge Middleton vmordiig and adjoumed (or another fat tot It -was shown that Saunders a, days Cufabria and | thettt ee far. or.so bofors the dank shut its doors ¥) duae--ont- Us entice depoalt of curator of the bank Bee trae Megat eee secured an. injUnction ‘against Saup- ders prohibiting ‘him trom disposing ‘of the moneys vy ‘The injangtion was served *Sataiiay! Seta ae the money with, ‘Traders Hank. He carried the $43, 000 in his pocket for nearly a week, New-York, Dec. 29,—Blackhanders $3,000. Flying aly tp a woman and the shock crea —Tyiree{com twenty-nine ershot district who last evening Sled. is cottmunion cup with avmixture of stpiecaien chromate textes: chromate fistead ae < trna Rees PE Davtbot Ke Dayt Yat, has accepted the “ott. ot gen ‘¢yal_ superintendent of ‘Sunday school ups ‘work in conmection with thp Baptist tae onl tet sgh cae in Perin’s Biscuits in tin box ..0<.,. * paste: board ..... 1 Ib. boxes, 3 for .,< Wethey’s Mince Meat, 2 Hoxes for . -deliy Powders ail flavors, 2 boxes: dor - Fowler's Goldén Syrup, 25e-tins for Silver Leaf Maple Syrup, b0e tins for Sardines, 5 boxes for .,... Oak Brand Condensed Milk, 3 tins” for * Refugee Brand String Beans, 2 tins for Price Baking Powder, 25c tins for. , Price Baking Powder, 40c‘tins fer... Bright Light Stove Polish, 3tins for. Buckwheat Flour, 606 bag for eee Graham and Rye Flour, 500 ha Look Brand Tea, 40¢ 1b. for... Lock Brand Tea, 50c Ib. for’ t Is able |” Rome. Dees anniversary abrip ant held seredege and? the graves ‘of mum- | crousviguinsiand ‘the ruins’ of ‘build ings in wreathé four, In Messina Sag leet. fa be foundation st B to th ve foundation stone moainen Spouse victims. An inotitens at Kuests, Mr. Messing which a re jinn of seoaieay ta tex wasvunhurt std half: starved. The f. ‘Toront, “Dee. a9 SThTueRring) Ai body was be ee of a lip BLACKHIANDERS immedi sterntighvorhood. pHARORDY WITT WITH “BURGLARY. Ubs “RBIS, have occurred lately. .He |man, Yao armed. with, «revolver, and wore Slothing: stolen “from Rik: “Hea Been ‘Dead Five Daye Exrthiquake BOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Helen Mewburn weet fe ‘Anniversary tag ofenlly 85 Gin Con our on Bat: urday. igri initbe second earthquake in Meilyy, lows sdciet! Mra. JH. Neoland, “of Port An, thur, Omt, fe the: guest of -Mr. and W.H, Neeland hich many.dead remain had | Miss Hatin “te spending a. few! Fand ‘caniies. placed {m. them. [days with Dr. and Mrs. Amos, of Ray the bishop blesset the | mond. there, wire. tany. pathetic sPwArdy the: bishop laid . . tr, aad Mire W. A. Hamilton's nd Mow. Weath- all and children, of Bow Island, re- turned Romie yesterday afternoon, i Seoeah 2 pile. ol cael le thotight the! Mr. and Qire. Tench, of “Cowley, by a ghost. Ot. who have Christmas week guests seaeoh there and of Mr. and Mrs, N. T. Macleod, re ‘Ol MAN jeurned home ends the tat: | aaa Altel occurred ised panic among, Raint. cries. were Bow, Island, returned home yeater day, gfter a pleasant visit in the city, Guests of Mr. and Mrs J. Whitney, iva. days .jaxo Lene wall, Sep araliicpion fe eplnce ‘Regglo Di ‘The govern- met the expenses yy totalling” 138,000,000 assurplus. ’ Fred MeBeth, wno has been spend ing the’ Christmas: ie at home, lett, visit icine at fora short ‘Teturn-) 1 yi |ing to Granum, where he is a mem. fer ofthe Bank ot Commerce “staff, atlas. forris, of Portland, who haa been’ the guest of Mr. ‘and Mra. W. H. and A. EB Morris for the pest, few days, left for Medicine” t her brother, Mr S. W. Morris, dirs. Horne - = oaaaniy entertains three tabled. at’ whist campliment-| ‘Sry to ‘her. suiter,” Mrs: Sanford, of} Winnipeg, last evening. After -sev- ‘explosion wasn today hg: Bast Thlttteat street ‘a threatening letter demand- caused pain {@blo favors were awarded. Mra. Stewart an diir, Hings, “Jndge Simmons, ia aster Rex +. [lett Calgary” Yast Weel: to Join” Mrw. Sithmons, who is wintering at Long ‘Wench, Califormia..: Judge Simmons will remath but! mbhort time in Calle] panic in the tenement and SOS me ps ms. ‘used to "fa. Montreal, wen ar-|t2mlly tn: the pring. ‘of burglaries - aid. -hold- i man, who ‘have been, Mr. and. Mra: Alex homp this ‘Pwo catringe loads of tiny. tolk to [the number of twenty, made merry al! dining table, which-was abloom with /pink' carnations. The immense Christ mas cake, upon which gieamed tiny tapers, waé much admired and-enjoy- fed, and the Ittle” guests: who: drew tho: gifts idden within’ were. spec: fally delighted. Mra. Fairfield was jesainted In entertaining her daugh- who is her house guest this week. Asa courtesy. to" Mias-Etliel Cony- beare and -her sister, Miss Elaine, who isthe first of thin seasoti's deb- ntants,.Mr. aad. Mrs. -E. Wilson. entertained oxer thirty. of the young- played at eight tables, and during:the ltatter part of the evening. cath gatne was keenly contested. ‘The wéll-chos- fen and ‘appreciated favors were award ed Miss Bawdeh and Mr. Fisher for ‘the ‘number of points, and Mr, Newcombe, won the lone hand if 3 ‘The month's .cotors, gcarlet and green were developed in the large} Heacon carnations and ferns, w! brightened-the rooms, and in the; choice supper menu: Mrs, Wilson-was_very charming: in sete. of-silver embroidery, and wear ing a craage bouquet of scarlet—cat-| yy nations and ferns oe ‘Misa Conyboare wore = dainty tit te empire gown of ecru -tc6 -oxer! bive silk. Alisa Blaine Conybeare tas. feteh-’ jing in a Kate Greouaway frock. of! Pansy. ailk mull and chiffon, the yoke being: outlined with applique in cor}, rebponding tones. She carried” a’ sheath of cream rose buds. xnd-their foltage. ‘Two visitors in the city, Ailes’ Winter, of Calgary, and. Miss Laney, of St.Thomas, received a. large share of attention, CLUBS AND SOCIETIES St, Andrew's Sunday school; North Lethbridge, will bold their estivat contghe tn Roding’s age. Ths maabees rato ill be the guests. of te tion, but grown up irienda © ‘aias -exerdipes with: the. young Of the Fir last svenit ‘Parent ba to the splendid’ pr had ‘been. prepareds / naty-9th, at the home of Mrs: } Ar- thor Malds’ ot ax am, eal secretary for the. past “ye coming year. The officers for: year 191 fornia, “but Master Rex will remitn| secretary, Mra. ‘with--his mother, returning ‘vith, tie | eaatites Arg, —— = 5 Mr. ad Mrs, Ga wea ‘of Role loras gre coehisteeasen aranroe visiting. with a ters’ little friends by Miss Mackay, | m Ai mupple white satin gown, with in-ly ce fe aid New Yeas, if ham's bome, 1500" mache St, é than Saturday sorping, "The members of MEK ay -Streat' a2 Sunday school: held “theit Baptist Sunday, and. 2 latge nu ot grown up fr amie which sc ibeateire. ct the evening ouas: ita ving’? «
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