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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-11-09
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y the Lethbridge’ Herald Publi iis oticn Crabe Sum THE LETHBRIDGE 'DAYLY HERALD — . ¥ should find -a- peat in, Gamdatcbowan, be i» British Colum! Mobquite-20-close to Joe ‘They-bia,— dr--Kmight-is-at-the sre too much alle to iy peaceably great Industry, a clean together and there would eon be. tro {die in the catip. a he ‘The Dry Farming Congress for Leth echoed by” oridge 4h »1918,/and the Dominion | HERALD BeckMesh w07 Coy, Ltd., evpgy tarwfah - ‘Alberts, Canada SUGHANAN, -Maxaanie Dierctox axp Eprtor DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 $3.00 Re often eK MEDICINE-HAT. IN-PBAROH-OF AL-NAME \\T HAS possessed the peo- ‘le of Medicine Hat that they ee ‘want to change théir name? . ‘have one of the most unique: ff Canada, a name that has be-| famous. wherever the English 4g. spoken and Kipling is ‘The _pame unites the past days the aborigine to the present pro- ive days of the white man. 1, musical and‘easy to remember. oe there ts no danger of mails being con: ‘Decause of some other city ‘hay- s There is only Medicine Hat; there can be only Medicine Hat; there-has been on- One Medicine Hat, and there should = Medicine Hat. at would ‘they call thelr ‘olty if _ Mer iid decide to change? Would * ey atart taking syllables from all fee surrounding suburbs and make a it Ty wre wane yeats tn tho wil derness the-Democrita have en: tered the promised fand. In Who cicctions held: acrose the tine yes- Werday they won a host of aignal vic res, and altexdy they are counting & Democratic president! in »1912, ‘Rodd Democraule Congress at once. “The Eaetérn states scém to have (Moandoned: the Republicans, for New Fors, Massachusetts ‘and Connect. Wt, liave sciected Democratic govern high tari, denounced in ‘eto prosident’s Iriends: will not~ac- ‘aRy such conclusion. Booserelt. ~ SeTener ta elected” in! Pennsylvania | Baia estimates are now in order as to « "MbWw many teners i cost kim to win, - jae was a bad day for Teday. 7 tomorrow ia the iast day to vee $kt your name 2 on the voters” list, Kast chance. ‘the new derrick the City Council d 4s ap valuable a9 'the—ex- ae ean, St will of the white pido he ofthe blescings of the Corona Pill_bo-the cheap rates-from_ all “But they2e ail game," he said; ‘ith a goothimored smile. “They're: all aa game as Tommy Suras was at ““Ia oe of the jater rounds at Bye oy, when.t ny 2 year, by malt JP ionens, by man S motiis, by mad) ‘Aa debited, but both néw ond Placing a.chlp apgn hia aboplder in & very, tan mapnar, and invit- ing Sir Wiltrid Laurier.to. come along jand. knock ft offs, pretty well that Sir Wilfrid Jp not likely ‘Out to- oppose Mr. ‘Magrath, more than possible that Will get his full’ of, the: Ume comes, without. aileld for tt: 0 — A Call for tober. i 4 Lane Pepegee = De. Lieger spoke to the second ‘sa 6 ier: 5 * rg a {| Sociation enjoyed-m excellant, oxy]. “What would ion fo it-the Kateat ‘Sugar factory at Raymond on October! master?” . |; 21, as the guests.of the Alberts Rall- ° way and Irrigation Company. At the, ‘sugar factory they were boapitably re- setved by Superintendent Elitson and| “Ray “Kulght,"“Helore: leaving the! taatory they gave three cheers and a! go) iser,” for thelr hosts, and insisted! upon speeches frp them. Mr, EUl- Son's response was }indly aud. 1 clative, He’ welcomed thé’ 1 men, who showed the keenest inter-) est In the ‘workings of the fmmense! S » jiastory and a ‘clearer : Will they tke nian: wort nea | emt, broad mind fasten a Greek suffix to's, making 3 f0rt OF .cronebred name, Ike Sas! 9peije? Or will’ they take the name of nome JMagtrious .cititen and fasten ty ® cemmion.opginary sylinble to tt and een | , or Mitchel euler et erattiaions, a aren wish re are sottke rome tear rig. teeter and the wif as the real at Waltewaaht - Or. will they perchance ccaes ‘te "You wath We bare the i'smeies phen” Ties 18 one ot Wattewai Puecbrogts Re . 3 hie! ‘smmater shown, ¢ bes daeawcsing ercwhieh the elty M8 soit, dhe climat eae Brac w The thoiwate popnlar, ant pot mae aie out of that; ax, for ~tnstance,| yop nes, = Por | Alberts dc bore : Se baspbett oe POS BML I eee bere te ey cctacra wane honors; or Gastown, which neods no| rhe feed th thei the | One day thé/nuspand, patted up by {aplssation; or Helipoypin, x Ki>-|coportunity to enra'a living for thom, WHAt te Newepagere. sald. about the Soe might svpesst; or Canneries,'to'seives independently, aud they take “MSIE Of hisl-wile; went x to: Mr. ie floated, tadepen a rg “Mr, Fields,” he sald, “ft, ts comngmorate -whia come antage of it. “1 don't blame them, huatined ‘a: week trominew for) £5] orate en eh ene aut ee ‘ Tan we se Dae pe eeOe OM» Saree headpes Aner Fieldg. ast: Fineing proof before your-eyss at this’ {Tave hunds ' Saal et GE ate re ny Xen; alt, toate beaks Weel or What we are produciix, ama: yoa- will | 4 }we quit and go out on the big time in : aif us more than yoo ean t-amy oth-' TS GUE and go out : At Ms-Gway brut in ‘addition to's un-/eT way. Alberts extends open arms fe 3 fees Denoorate ‘arty. and. generai|'o every man who ib wld te: lan Weta eae somes sia but feeling of- unrest’ over the high. cost|@d offers bim ¥ kits head ‘I don't think she is worth eleven bun. 9 ‘this Austria? Yolt way. would 794, Dot. haye: shot A fusbandatnd-wite combination in | vaudeville, with) the husband ic SWEEP” * ‘taritr, he to face the antagonism! 2Tound the home of Ot thé-old machine element of the Re- supitcan party, ill be. blamed tor the-reault by ‘tha to thoge whe have Kept in tou oe buble etiain ofthe United States ert as - tendencies of Bi werner on dents fs the land-of opportunity for the Presbytegian. hospital in New. ‘Will Be-coKceded that Roosevelt has|tDe man who ts willing to work.” So York. Her sliness-1a not serigus: Her} cone & areice.to his jpepty and’ nig) ——— jaunt, airs, Frederick .C. Henesteren,| pbinitryy' and he will hold rank as the sald-that she Way ‘getting slong nice Tried of the Pommon. people. ae (W-" This is Ukely"to ‘be her winter. ‘The re-eigcticn ot Governor Harmon ne Bes be in “Obl, “Gnd the election of Wood- Yow Wilson, ete president of Prin ton University, 2s governor of New ‘All Albert #0 me.” . ms : a __ -FAME'S PATHWAY Miis Margaret: Rutherford; -one of | sincereman, wic-employs workmen the daughters of Mra, W. K Vander. J9Feey, at place these in the Yan: saan < Gt tic "possibilities for the presis Woodrow Wilson; Ser A ae Demat ota ea moblest PARE to her.as when -he courted her yaara i ago. She Is already very poular. with ite-Claus store the girls of the college, for shé entera| in the BEST city of the BEST {1 into. their scholastic, “ nd ‘district in the BEST province Tetic Ure. of the BEST Dominion In the | BEST Empire of the BEST world ye ys THE GOODS ARE }ipei racine me at gad more TUCK’S a |for permission to kill rabbits over ® ode juring # single) Civery Une ot thelr goode) |} oo et SM during: # Ing a leader, accord. ing to the pot{tical fonowing he has. ‘every tan, Trom all appearances, is: Dig Own teader: = : Ra in Cornwall 500 rabbits are_ofien trapped in a week out of the 4 ditch. on Seturday, 1 ‘Misa Btickiop ip on the sick Mat, ab| Holling Hulls, hag returned from a trip|so O, Hammer. Rev. A. Clemens and family were ainety. mites north of here, and re-| sire, Holfen ‘and on Clyde are bus-| calling of Wm. Kinters on Punrsday. that 5 Alphonse Maier, 6t “Minnesota, ia < Urother Well, whose tt is Foported that the re ze pomeviead 16 on Bection 24, This’ town- Pelliig lots every new! Louie Olson arrived on his home-|ship. Toh: - wraaite, 6o.we may look for a large] stead this week, Mrs, Frank Smith-wab plonsantly re town: pretty: soon. Mrs, Bunting 1¢-back from-a visit injmembered by. friauds lewt Friday, it Spokane, being her bi Several from e — | City first of the week. Contly taken uf, /Raturalization MY. Jills, of the Pioneer Lumber} Mr, ® brother of Mrs. Geo.|papers, and we will ave quite IN doing argo busingus. | sniriey, at, ¥isited here dver-Sunday.| bor-of- voters wher etection Mix, Harvéy Boll is going for a trip| mr, and: Mrs. Geo, Shirley accompan-|round. ~ > >t tod Rim bagk-to Lethoridge. 8A “Doors’ Mrs. TUraer aya Sweet Valley vis-on Sunday afternoon was’ quite tor on afar. esting and thstrictive,* telng illus Jaok Leonard, Giyde Holden and] trated by working. nibdets: of dgors. Wollk “Alphonée “and: Mr. and Mra. Gulde Muller ME ang , SWEET | VA_LEY Pgs Taylor {s visiting in Leth. ri ee « t Ey “|aiater Al Were visitors at Paul 's Mandseeker from Misgouri tav- Halon em: > d { through this pert of the coun Mrs, J, L Gpy Paulson tg Working st gtattord= township tisve re- © Settlers Rep is Being 1 River Prairie country: atrik Tine of the Canadia being. surveyed by ~ Canadian Northern a brought. 0° the city. -pattles having hos ibarhood - of... Ls ucighbothood af Lae ‘wards ‘thé crossing ¢ at old Fort Assinibé survey” Rall connect maderte Fort, Assini Ago. ‘The constructio 10 Peace River count templated 'by- the Ca railway. for some: tir cial government have bonds of the compan} of the fine. «~ LOCAL By ‘Mr. Chas. Legg io for Oshawa, Ont, j ars, Barclay of 4 ony, j Re M. Maclean) w, Yestarday’ on w us} ues R. 8, Maybee gt 3 y on bitsinegs, #1, Bank. of Mojitrea Ee Pattesga, Fen 31) Block, te a way ox 49, Cranbpook, / RG. Mrs. cAnguy “Roy 9 EAderWwent - ay: operat eitti ts repor/.ed to be ng.
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