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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-09-30
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1. Apply to box oF eailvat 212 Cutbi 24 posite the ‘Methodist 246-6 NS WANTEO. seotch —whlow, pear sper er work By. tho UL, 38% Torrence Ave.” th Ward, 21s tien bya yousy mai, experleace, a3 gan. rdware clerk. Apply 1440 ACRES—STEAM PLOW IDEAL "WHEATLAND . We Gua Us ‘ine ‘niece on loc wll. be sold oe! dtieh "tanta oy esi ardipe Refrain pa ‘Our plan Splgue, Lot us explain, FARM SECURITY 00. <™HITNEY, shock ‘oop INVESTMENTS IN IN CITY PROPERTY : Lots 9 and 19, Block 4 Alexander Addition, $300 cach, terms., ‘These lots aro within % blocits of the new school and"are tho cheap: est lots in the.clty. If you want a bargain take them at once. $ tots om Hallway Avenue, only $900 each: good terme, i ctae eee hs rsehg fot Fone ened DON'T GET EXCITED—THIS: 18 FOR A FEW DAYS ~ THE SEASON Bast. 12 ‘Sec. “11, Twp. 9, Range 14, $18.50 per acre; $4 per acrp casts, balance to suit. ‘Gloge to: school house. Nine miles from town ‘and elevator nd Site. pléce-of land.) “Fite business corner, Lon- don and Round street, 75x 6¢ $3,000. $1,000. cash, “balance to suit. ‘ Good buys in Grassy Lake and.Bow ‘Inlaid’ -reaidentiat lots, close to the hotel tn both Piaassinhen buying you are direct trom the owner. Phone 7000 P.O, Box 874 FOR SALE § 10-aore plots iriented Ian for gardening 9 miles from’ cit; $90, $100 and S110 cor coe : | The Dowsley $2600 “buys ‘fully modern house on Burdett ~ Street, 6 rooms, full size basement + cwater, Doth .furtisce and. light, ete.» $400. cash, dalance Uke) rents a fore one year, Li fully “modi M irtes on Rowand “Siseols & snap at the prices’ $500. will bandle. $1800 will buy two full lots on ‘= Cutbill atrest, Igne at the back;, easy ‘terme. 3900 wilt buy two lots, 60 by 120. on Glyn street; $300 $675 will buy three lots. a Joining old fate ground $200:cash, balsice 6 and\12 months; & chance: to make 100 per-cent. in @ months, Tf you have any holtses for rent, call up Phone 544 and ‘we will rent them for you. List your property with us _and get quick results, Terms; quarter cash, bal, B years at 7 per cont, The Dowsley = McMillan BRANDON CONTRACTOR’ DEAD + = Hrandon, Sept. 29.—George 8. Hurd, [Pioneer contractor and bullder, dea mst night, aged 63: He came from ssrin, Ontario, where. most~of ‘his re- Building Stations ~ = Mines on Short Shift. Hialrmore, Sept. 28-—Thi contrad§ piace tie, nile: tm tbe. leader class for the tsying of ‘water works in: thg. ‘tomu‘of Blairmore was recently let to \We J, Budd, manager of the jMountain: “Cement Co, at 9 figure | }near’ 838,000. Mr. Budd, tt, tacunder: |} 8000, bas sub.Jet the work to Mr, E ‘MOFIDO,, Blaitmote’s populiy contract) or, who. expects to Immediately” start |= 2 livery between This will great: loreck tare! commenced operations on thelr’ hiew- Bhatt, which will -be one muted yards -southof the- present one. A ‘meeting of the, company’ will, joe held: in-Calgary October 4th to: dia- jouss: further -Improvements.. and--en; imrgement to the present plant. ‘Vave: Kinnear was “a recent siaitor to: Hosmer and other: townd west; re }) tittninig Monday atrernoom: ‘wo neavily toaded trains~ passed through" Tuesday. afternoon. filled with Dowktiobors bound for the truit ‘Wands of the Kootenays. 7 Police iat, Sept. 29. cries have in course of construc. Mion at this point 100 at prosent working ‘alt time, scarcity of orders Being BocoURted the cause. sack. Carroll, tbo ‘host of the Alberta hotel, » has decided: to erect # large 9Gdition to h‘s pres ent property. This 1a Becessitated -by the overcrowded gondition of the tre gent hotel, ahd to allow bln to Hsich Sad ‘Benton snd Benton name of Tho Al consent, George.” } all aasots, paying ontinuing the bus The salary-earner unexpectedly loses his =position—and his peace-of-inind, The strain would shortly ‘break’ something in his nerv- ous system if, once more, want -advertisi didnot find the better ob==and re his Mente equilibrium. _ Inevery phase of the city’s life, ever the wantads play the part ofthe peace-maker. They SERVE, you and me at some crisis in our Eves—and keep the modern pace and tension from proving too fast and tight for U the want ads ART FOR SERYV~-- tho flight Will be success{ul Monsieur, Chatel hos Dgued in many. succes: | France and his favorite ee ie / the Bleriot monoplane fiver that Mf. Bletiot wea 19 Hid {Aight dcrose the Begiiah ehisnal tire {complete knowledge of _ this wachine jgained from many - voyares the air, has given hime lot of. cone! fidence in its dirigible qualities ability to maintain a long — Aight throw mous air lines will be:made xt: yeax, pro- baby. When’ the attempted light: over the | Rockies will be made the start wil not. bea great distance from gary, if is expected. The | will-be-extibited here: and trial | made, and similar exhibitions: wilt: |gdven' throughout, the dlstieh "a jlarger towns and ci at the. jerla aud British Colurntia peo airs. tho air.” The attempt to iW. PATTEN LEAVE ——FORTUNE TO CHARITY Ubieago, Sept. 29—Geo, W.' Patten the-milnounre gralit “operator, who ‘Sled fast nignt ‘of tubsrculosis at the nome of his brother, James A. Patten | om fortune estimnted) the greater partiof which | il be feft to-public chari. | focluding m Jarge donation for! the turtteranee of the ‘antt-tubercu- nex and Loules Patten Fund,” for the ‘endownment of the Evanston Hospit- jal ABsoeIMCION, mH institution in which the two brothers took a great inter- On at WAINWRIGHT BOY SHOT HIS SISTER Wainwright, Alta, Se ele Aldridge, ‘aged ten, was fatally shot by her ttle brother, who. was play- ing with x rifle. “He‘aid-not know It agtonaut-in Hasse! the Canadian Rockies aia he }prisone: fant! é and ‘exclaimed indig-¢ not sO”, repedting' her” severa!_times—with—increas-— ing emphasts. When: the verdict was he same style announced sie created ¢ soene, Rush: shaped and dog 'to her husband - ‘she | threw: her} GEMS around his-neck, sobbing out to Bim with endearice cames. Mr Crosswick; upon the ground thatthejury- Was improperly influenced ding the, colored accounts in 1ously their in-} su as to Rare Tb completed before the POTATO FAMINE Is BEING 7 FELT IN WINNIPEG evan Su mete el ee RE farmersace beginning | Fears. Potatoes are now quoted at 90 cents per Dushel, and the price ts Rot likely to be any.lower retail, } Eis -is—the_soason_sHtipn- provident householders fill up their cellars with Toots for the winter, but Httte induce- iuent 1s-otfered-thli_fall,_ag-seventy- tivecents per ‘bushel in ten bushel fots is the utmost concession farmers | will make. . Heavy importations ffom the East, willbe necessary. The ex: Waoraingry weather conditions of this fear stil] romain, SAN FRANCISCO CITY ARCHITECT, WAS. INJURED San Francisco, Sept. 29.—CHy archi tect James L. Fister was Instantly kilied last night, L. F. Stradlin waa fatally injured, and three other men ‘sustained . minor. injuries when the automopite {n which they were riding on the Ocean Boulevard skidded into:todyy Was tondes ‘6 sandbank and was overtarned counsel fee MeNul-) will ed. for reserved Caue and will ewitehbuard. through | “| will compete’ in the choir contestat | Cardston Fair. [beds located: in the vicinity of this J monday, McNulty wite of the building is moving in that direction The new-amusemedt hall will bem Nery imposiiy one. 1ts-dimensions: be- ing-24-feet-high, 80-feet long, and feet: wi late glass windows. A fine map [floor will be Iaid for dancing: and the! best system of gas lights obtainable talled. operated Troma De bennett fae LSesting. in--an-upto-date-moviag- {ture machine anf amusement te Chat © ix aiso promised. The building 1 be rushed sith ail possible speed winter months, “Fhe Magrath choir leaves inthe morning — for Cardston, whore —they that place"fomorrow-ovening. Quite a number of-local Yarmers and, stock- men Wwilt-also-imve exhibits at tho ee topeands of acres, oF ee air Jn__the. aage rath: district, Prowiecte are ex. to wealize that fall grain ix the best, eomsequently they are giving more at- tention to that crop tis fear than ever. before, it is rumored that some eastern capitalists are Investigating the coal -ity—with-a-tiew of investing, provic= ing the property is. considered __ good. and the plamt feasible. It is an tin dispind fact that seme of the finest Goal is) the province is located im thi district, and all that-is required to Profitab'e industry, is capi The front will be dome-| i ofnasrentes With lack H BARGAINS” 3 Jota on Norman strect, + $200 each, Terme. ‘2 Jots, block, 148, $200 each terms, 4 lows, block B,. Rond, $800" each. “Terms, R. V. GIBBONS & Co. Phone 1191 Ott block: THREE BAD ACTOR: - COURT AT BRANDON Srandon, Sept, 29.—Caraon, Newton and Ween were agdin arraigned on charge of theft of jewels and goods and money (o the Value of $156 from the Manitoba Hardware Co, Ham- fota, and. also with ‘Stealing a borse and bugky.Valued $450 from—Hamiota. Usraon: was alto charred with shoot: ing With intent too bédily harm at Oak Lake when being taken fnto cus- Whey were remanded until
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