roithmt Alforia Jfouta* WEEKLY « outluuliiK tbe I.. tfcbrldgC N. vm* .«* \- V .;•-• VOL. XXI. Lethbridge, , Thursday, November 22, IMG. w* No. 3 IT MEANS MUCHiPITTSBURC^KEVLEAGUEiMUCH RIOTING TELEGRAP»iNEWSN0TB BANK OF MONTREAL Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Nov. 20.— BERNIER HEARD FROM. T'he final arrangement s for the open­ Ottawa, Nov. 21.—The Marine de­ ing of the International I iockr-y Lea­ partment has received a report from Part of One Payment to gue season of 1006 and 1007 were Over Taking Inventories the steamer Arctic. Capt. Bernier Statement of the Result of Business of the Bank made at the league meel ing held this went as far north as Lancaster Beet Growers was Week in Chicago. A schedule; of six­ of Church Property Sound. Relics of Franklin's expedi­ for the Year Ended 31st October, 1906 ty games, the same nuinlier as play­ tion were found and he took some on — o ed last and the previous winters, was board. adopted. Provision was made for The Are-tie- is wintering at Pond's Balance of Profit and LOBS Account, 81st October, 1905 - $ 801,855.41 1,300,000 DOLLARS each team to play three times in OFFICER DISOBEYS Inlei in Ratlin's Bay. Beraier took Profits for the year ended 31st October, 1906, after deduc­ each of the other cities of the circuit i possession of some islands upon ting charges of management, and making full prov.si.on for all bad and doubtful debts 1,797,976.48 In Salt Lake City and Ogden the same as formerly—Pittsburg, which he raised the Union Jack. Canadian Soo, Michigan Soo, Calu­ Captain Refuses to Carry Out Next spring the Arctic will push as -- How Would That Do met, and Houghton. The talk about far north as it is possible to go al- $2,599,881.84 other cities entering the league did Order - Towns Barricade I ong the west coast of Greenland. Quarterly Dividend 24 per cent:— In Alberta not materialize in anything definite, Paid let March, 1906 $860,000.00 but there is every reason to believe Their Churches ALBERTA MILITARY APPOINT Paid 1st June, 1906 860,000.00 that two new cities will be represent­ MENTS. Paid 1st Sept., 1906 860,000.00 The importance to the -j-eople of ed next year. Ottawa, Nov. 21.—Tbe Military Payable 1st Dec., 1906 860,000.00 Alberta is supporting the beet sugar Alex. Milne, manager of th.- Mutual Paris, Nov. 21.—The people of Gazette records the following Alberta ' Street Rink at Toronto, was present Troyes, and the neighboring towns $1,440,000.00 industry is strikingly illustrated by ! appointments: I at the meeting, and applied for and surrounded and barricaded their The 15th Light Horse—To be lieu- ; Amount credited to Rest Acrount 1,000,000.0$ the following news article in the ; was granted a franchi.se for next churches when the authorities at- \ tenant, George Macdonald. Deseret Evening News, Salt la,ke , year. Mr. Milne hah with him plans tempted to t«ke an inventory today, The Alberta Rangers—To be pro- \ Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward $ 159,881.84 City, Nov. 14:: ! of a new steel building which is to but were overpowered by the troops, ! visional lieutenant, Andrew Balfour Note:—Market price of Bank oi Montreal stock, 81st October, 1906 — Tomorrow will be a busy day in replace the- rink on Mutual street, A priest of Soligny who viole-ntly re- Irvine. 258 per cent. sugar beet circles. The 15th of each , and which will lx- the homo of To- sisted waa arrested and taken to • . month is pay day among the farm­ , ronto's team in the International prison. FIRE ALARM BOXES FOR BRAN­ GENERAL STATEMENT. 31st October, 1906. ers for beets delivered the previous League. Mr. Milne said the reason r_ille, France, Nov. 21.—A captain DON. LI ABILITIES:- month, and from all 10 factories op­ | he did not ask for a franchise this the night infantry who refused to Brandon, Nov. 20.—Twenty - five of Capital Stock $ 14,400,000.00 erated fiom ihe head offices in Salt ! year was that the presen-1 rink was i, j . break i the door i new fire alarm boxes are being instal- m 0 ev an ()r( ( r to n Rest $11,000,000.00 Lake and Ogden checks and currency not larg,- enough to accommodate the „f church in order to enable the , b.d in this city at present, and oth­ a Balance of profits carried forward 159,831.84 will be distributed to the beet glow­ j crowds .'at would be necessary to authorities to take the usual inven- ers will lie added from time to time, ers. Nov. 15 sees the' payments ! make the venture a financial success. , pi d by the lieutenant. it is understood that above <-ach torv waR re aCe $11,159,831.84 reach (heir maximum as on that date Duluth will be another likely team During the taking of the inventory alarm box will be placed a small Unclaimed div.den.ds 2,228.01 the beets delivered during the month j in th. league next year. the lieutenant wafi seriously injured. I electric lamp as an indication of , Quarterly Dividend, payable 1st Dec. 1906 360,00.00 •of October are paid for. and some­ PLAYING RILES AMENDED. -*.*- where the boxes are when wanted at 11,522,059.85 thing like 75 per cent of the entire Ivast year's playing rule*; were Bight. crop of the season is harvested and found satisfactory in the main, but, FORECAST OF SPEECH WAS THROWN TWELVE FEET. 25,922,059.85 delivered during that onth some amendments were made toi Rosthern, Sask., Nov. 21.—A ser­ Notes of the bank in circulation $12,036,097.00 'A close estimate of the amount of eliminate delays which in the past ' FROM THE THRONE ious threshing accident occurred 12 Deposits not bearing interest 30,842,380.9.'} money sent out from the Salt Lake have been very annoying to specta- | miles east of Vonda early this week. Deposits bearing interest 99,059,070.61 ^ office today and tomorrow by the tors. Every game- will start upon | A. J. Rogers, engineer, was examin- Bal. due to other banks in Canada ... 141,564.78 various factories of the Utah, Idaho, time under penalty of the offending P()|JCy ()f Mode^te PrOtCCtiOll Ing the seperator when his clothing team paying a Ime', aned no stop of j 112,079.113.27 and Western Idaho companie-s is $1,- caught in the cylinder shaft. He was j more than three minutes will be al­ 350,000. TlK! farmers who grow Will Be Announced by pulled along the blower belt and ov- | lowed in the play for any cause. The $108,001,173.12 beets for the Lehi factory and who er the pulley and thrown a distance i are located in all the surrounding rules to prevent rough play were Government of 12 feet. The clothing was all torn ASSETS:— countries, secure a larger sum than found to work out well and haw from his body with the exception of Gold and Silver coin current $ any others. The lroot growers v.ho been left as they were. A new sys­ G. 23*2,007.49 the boots. Rogers will be laid up for Government demand notes deliver at Sugar Oity, Idaho, come tem is be 'ing adopted with regard to Ottawa, Nov. 21.—The third ses­ 5,874,510.25 a veial weeks. next; Garland, Boxelder county, is the referees. Local referees will be sion of the tenth parliament of the Ddpo6it with Dominion Government required by Act of engaged to take charge of all games Dominion of Canada will be opened Parliament for security of general bank note circulat'n 520,000.00 third; Idaho Palls fourth; Nampa JOE HALL TO PLAY WITH in their localities, Roy D. School- tomorrow by Lord Grey. The gov- Due by agencies of this bank and fifth, and Iilackfoot sixth. Ogden is HOUGHTON. the headquarters of the Amalgamat­ ey will act at Pittsburg, J. P. Moon- I crnor general in the speech from the other banks in Great Britain $ 5,597,767.93 Brandon, Nov. 21.—Joe- Hall, the Due by agencies of this bank and ed Sugar Company and the Lewis- e.v will be offend the ••os>it-ion in the ! throne will naturally refer to the well known hockey player, who has ' ton Sugar company. It is estimat­ Copper Country and negotiations are unparalelled prosperity which exists other bonks in Foreign countries ... 3,027,70S.21 again signed with Houghton in the Call and short loans in Great Britain ed that about 100,000 tons of lx-ets on with a prominent official to take | all over Canada and will point to International professional leagu and United States 29.7S4.2-12.00 will lie paid for at t'he four fac'ories charge at the Soos. the great expansion of trade during leaves tomorrow* for the south. in Ogden, I-ogan, Lewiston, and La- the past year. - 38,409,776.17 Grande, which means close to a half Particular attention will be direct­ Dominion and Provincial Government Securities 1,346,087.68 million dollars dislmrs>c_ne__t among AUTOMOBILE CLUB ed to the increased immigration from Railway and other Bonds, debentures and stocks 8,999,865.20 the farmers of those sections. the British Isles as compared with DELIVERY HORSE Notes and cheques of other Banks 4,418,994.19 The final payment for beets will FOR LETHBRIDGE former years. His excellency in all take place l>ec. 15 which will lee the probability will allude to his tour BREAKS RECORDS $ 65,301,842.98 through the western provinces of Bank Premises at Montreal and Branches 600,000.00 settlement for Novemleer delivery, There are now six automobiles in and usually the* lee'ts ar-e nil dug be­ Manitoba. Saskatchewan, All-erta, town and Messrs. Bowman, Colpman and British Columbia, where he The new delivery waggon of the Current loans and discounts in Canada and elsewhere fore this month closes. The condi­ local H.B. stores suffered a mishap ami Vrooman are said to bo each found the people enjoying great pros­ (rebate interest reserved) and other assets $101,811,453.38 tions with fanners have lieen unusu­ on Tuesday, when the horse attached getting machines. perity and full of confidsnce ' in the Debts secured by mortgage or otherwise 183,905.04 ally favorable, the shortage of cars Howard Case is having a garage to it took a notion to break all re­ forming MM only drawback, but in future, and indeed happi<'r communi­ Overdue debts not specially secured (loss provided for) .. 100,921.72 erected for storage and care of own­ ties could not be found any where. cords for a mile straightaway. many eaSe-s th" sugiar -Companies have ers machines. He is also installing Whether the record was broken or His excellency will, of course, make $102,099,330.14 all-owed the fanners to put the beets machinery to handle' repairs. not is not known but one thing is special reference to the revision of in piles alongside- th.- tracks where no Leth'brtdge Is a good point for J sure, tiie rig certainly was. The the taritT. It will be a reasonable $168,001,173.12 ears were available-. automobiles as there are so many „,.,,,.„ .. .- hors« showe-d quite a lot of sense and moderate tariff, not meeting the near by towns to l>o easily and quick . ... ,. ,_, ,. when he stopped his mad race direct­ , , ,, , ' . ,i view of the extremist on either side Dank of Montreal. E. S. CLOUSTON, ly reached. So good are th ly in front of a blacksmith's shop. roads but satisfying to the great mass of Montreal, 31st October, 1906 General Manager The smith's services, by the way, that the ordinary touring machin • the Canadian people.. It will give MIKE WARD DEAD has no difficulty in making twenty- were much needed. moderate protection, yet not enough five miles an hour. to affect the agricultural interests or KILLED IN RING There Is talk of founding an auto­ MITCHELL RE-ELECTED the gn-at body of consumers. ELK ORGANIZATION mobile dub, which would leo very ARRESTED AT FORT QIAPELLE Satisfaction will be expressed that useful in many waj B. the Imparial Parliament at the re­ A GREAT SUCCESS. Indianapolis, Ind , Nov. 19.—.No­ Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 20.— Brandon, Nov. 21 .—Detective J. minations have closed for the elec­ Michael Ward the pugilist, of Sarnia HEAD ON COLLISION quest of Canada hns passed legisla­ Querlin arrived in the city last even­ Forty-three of the.' charter members tion of officers by the United Min** Ont., died as the result of a knock­ Mobile-, Ala., Nov. 21.—A head on tion to prevent immigrants being in­ ing with Danie'l Baxter who was ar­ of the newly organized lodge, of the Workers of America. .lohn Mitchell. out in a fight with Hairy Lewis, of collision occurred between two pas- duced to come to Canada by misrep- rested at Fort Qu'Apelle on a charge Canadian Benevolent Protective Ord­ for president; T. L. Lewis', feer vice- Philadelphia. seoger trains on the Mob le & Ohio 1 rcsentation. Any one guilty of so 6oin win ,K of obtaining money under false pre­ er of Elks, for Lethhridge received president, anel W. B. Wilson for sec­ Ward died from cere»bral hemorrh­ near Dwigfat, Alabama. Twenty-sev- i % * Punished. tenses. He appeared befeire a magis­ the obligation last evening from the retary-treasurer, have no opposlt on age, according to the physicians who en were injured, one fatally. Both His excellency will touch upon the trate and was remanded. Baxter was grand organizer. P. I.. Ackman. In attended him. A post mortem will be the engines and trains were badly de­ ! recent mreting of provincial premiere unable- to furnish bail, and was tak­ the Oliver Hall. held to determine the cause of de-ath. molished. The wreck i.s said to have in this city for increased subsidies, an xviU en to jail. Tonight. Thursday evening, will l»e EDMONTON OLD TIMER DIES Excepting a very brief period of con­ been caused by the mistake of a flag I '- Indicate that the necessary one of the lvanner nights in the his­ sciousness shortly after he was legislation will be passed during the- tory to follow of lethbridge lodge. knocked out, Ward xvejt unconscious session to enable- the government to Edmonton. Nov. 21.—Jno. Drown, It is expected that a car load of until his death. Four physicians ' give elTect to the increases arranged HOCKEY CLUB one of Edmonton's oldest old timers WHEAT AND CATTLE Calgary lodge will l»e present to as­ worked over him throughout the [ fur, which were nnnounced at the died Sunday from paralysis. Brown sist in putting on the dramatic work night. Harry lewis, Referee Ed. Winnipeg, Nov. 21.—The option dose of the provincial conference, MET ON TUESDAY came here early in the seventies. For which is the ludicrous work of the Ryan of Detroit and Frank O'Brien, market prmid up a little ihis morn­ refer to the recent census of the we- years he carried on a general trading lodge, the "funny" part. lewis' trainer. were arrested last j ing and trading was quite active. tern provinces, which show a large anil storv business. The North Ward hockey club held The following members were elected night when it became apparent that I Shrinkage in receipts from the coun­ There is no doubt Lord Grey will their annual hockey meeting at the for the ensuing year as the officers of Ward was in grave condition, and try was partly responsible for the and satisfactory increase of popula­ residence e>f R. Hopcroft on Tuesday Lethbridge Lodge of Elks: are being held, by the police. Other strength. Inspection returns show a tion. The result is that Seskatche Why neet replenish the Ottawa evening last. The following officers Past Exalted Ruler, W. C. Sim arrests and prosecutions are antici­ heavy falling off as compared with wan will le entitled to Hve addition treasury by putting a $1 tax on the w.-re elected mons; Exalted Ruler, W. C. Ives; Es­ pated. last year, l hard 77.. l northern al members and Allwrta two. .This dreams evolved by the Cobalt mine President, W. H. Hyssop. teemed lecturing Knight. X. T. Mac­ lewis and his friends assert that 76-i, 2 northe'rn 73J, 3 northern 74 J. will not come into effect until the- promoters. Vice-President, P. Harding leod; Esteemed leading Knight. E. it was not the knock-out blow which Oats 31 \, Futuns, Minneapolis, Dec. next general clextion. Beet. Tres. W. McKensie A. Stint-man: Loyal Knight. Fred caused Ward's death, but the heavy 78}, May SO}, July 81 J. Chicago, Manager, L. McKenzie. Kenny. Jr.: Chaplain. Jas. Shearer: committee, Messrs. Sick, Fraser fall to the floor that followed it. Dec 73}, May 78J. July 77J. New- COLLISION AT VIRDEN Capt. XV. Hopkins. Secretary, W. W. Irwin: Treasurer, C Cooke, Egan, Reynolds; Reception They claim that the- floor was not York, Dec. 81 J, May 81 J. Word has peached town of a head Committee:—L. Hopkins. R. Hop- G K. Nourse: Inner Guard, Harry committee, Messrs. Macleod, Buchan­ sufficiently padded. Others assert Liverpool, Nov. 21— Wheat, spot, on collision at Virden, Montana, le- eroft, A. Gerger, Jas. Watson. C. Withers: Tyler. Mortimer Priest. Mus­ an, Simmons. Sharman, Egnn: Trus­ that the terrific final blow caused his Steady. No. 2 red western winter 5s twr a lew mom­ Chicago, Nov. 21.—Cattle steady some time'. ened this season bj the addition of des. Thos. Underwood, B. Ruck; Pare and Shormnn. ents, but he relapsed again into a to strong Beeves at ?4 00 to $7.7.". a Cranbrook player ;.nd several ph.mulia. R. A. Wallace: Committees: (•rand Lodge Will he held nt Cal­ comatose condition and was taken to cows and heifres $1 .CO to $5.10, LIBERALS CARRY BY-ELECTION others. Bylaws. Messrs. Macleod, Simmons. gary on Dec. 7th the hospital, where he died. Blockers nnd feseders $3.04 to 14.10, Montreal, Mow. 21 —The- liberal* The- boys hope iee form a e ity lea­ 1 nnd Ives; Location, Messrs. Fairfield, Caterer F. C Cooke put on « v.r\ The' knock-out came in the ninth Texans s.*t r,n tei $5.00, western $8.90 carried liotii by elections today, on gue with several other local teams, Webber and Naismith: F.ntcrtainm.-n" < LilH-erate an.-l sumptuous repns- round, after n fairly even fig*ht. t,e $4.10. Calves $r,.2." to $7.75 i in St. Ann's and one in St. Mary's ,md Rome good sport is expected THE NEWS. THURSDAY. NOV, 92, 1906. *******************+*****^^ ftnstlprit Alberta Jfffon

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Thursday. Nov. 22, 1906.1 J | 1 r*t^ •Rcprcscntino •** M • AMATEUR AND PROFES­ I ALL LOTS HIGH AND DRY Lighting Oils • " Pennoline " Canadian Oil Co. SIONAL SPORT % I'ii.-I.ei. I. " Sterling Lighl TORONTO • Fireclay •• Silverlighl ! Steam and Hand The Toronto Globe Says: BALANCE *10 PER LOT A .MONTH I'or further particulars see i Cylinder Oili Large and Complete Stock L6V« Semi- Ke.iary I'uiiip- The annual meeting of the Ontar­ ! Engine ('il- always on nand In I M.le tiller e l|! local Warehouse L>sather Belting io Hookey Association will lie held The C. B. BOWMAN AGENCY Lethbridge, Alberta Mineral Seal Oil Ktllileet licit in,; today, marking the close of a year Orders Promptly Utended to ! I e;.. -..iiiii- Rubber Packing of prosperity and progress, and the m £> Rope Grease HIM J IT 172 Metallic K.*>fuig coming of another season which 4. Boilei Comp iund* Asl.estos Cement \\le- e ,UMM Furnace Cement should likewise i>e productive of Harne u Oil Hoi Blast Cement good sport and continued interest • NATIONAL Wax Candles Portland Cement in the gara«>. The O. H. A. has FOR SALE \live-,i Painti Highest-Grade AsbestoaWall Plastei never considered that its function Mining 1.H,!-, Mini Klectro Tubing Mai hinery . I Mineral Wool Pipe Prame ,,ollse almost new PORTLAND CEMENT we- the development of champion * ' Genera] Mil Cove'ing Supplies* teams, and its principles and policy | rooms, painted, modern couveniences Arctic Krost Proo . ! llrill Steel in good location. Covering are therein essentially different Steel Cai Wheels AsbwtOl Mill Board Wire R pe MINERS SHOVELS, from those gov.-rning most of the Price $1700 Asbestos Steam l'_. k Bai In « ing other other hockey asso 'i at ions. PICKS, AUGERS, t .1-1 .lllel WrOUghl Asbestos HIIII.IIIIK For instance, this declaration f*ora W. C. SIMMONS, Southard Block Iron Pipe COKE PORKS, Ac. Kelt C'lnele Asbestos the Winnipeg Tribune:— Wood Slovi Pipe Always in Stock e ei Pipi "Th.- Manitoba League will also THE BA NK OF MONTREA L Write- for our Prices ** await the turn of affairs in the east ANNUAL STATEMENT •tH: before any action Is taken, and it

may lie taken for granted that The annual report of that national institution, the Bank of Montreal is whatever organization controls always one of the events of the year A. W. HINGS the Stanley Cup will also indirect­ for the business world. That which ly control the Manitoba Hockey has recently lieen presented and WESTERN CANADA AGENCY. LEIHBRIDGE. ALBERTA League. The 'best hocke*-y clubs in which will lie found elsewhere in this the east will follow the Stanley issue is of a particularly satisfactory nature. Cup, and the west will fall in line" The profits for the year amounted To encounage hockey among those to $1,797,976.43, and a l>alance of * who play feir the sake of playing $801,855.41 was brought forward * has been the chosen field of the O. from 190... The total profits on * * H. A., and it has not cared who hand on October 31st, thus amount­ i ed to the- handsome sum of $2",599,- won the Stanley Cup or any other i i 881.84. of the cups that are a detriment to * * Of this amount $1,000,000 was add­ THE PIONEER LiVE STOCK INDEMNITY COMPANY the games they were expected to ed to the reserve fund, which now promo t Ph. O. H. A. looks with j unts to $11,000,000. It Is thus SvowADovks Co* JW. > amo Insures Cattle, Cows, Farm and Work Horses, i indifference on the battles for the- almost equal to the total capital Pedigreed Cuttle and Horses of all kind- against I * Stanley (.'up and its accompanying stock, which stands at $14,000,000. death from Disease, Fire. Lightning, Accident, and attractive gate- money. To the Out of the remainder of the $2,- every other casuality. Kates from t'> per c»•:»t. * Iron Castings and Machine Work Provincial association they are of 599,831.84, the dividend of 10 j-er * Full particular-, on application, i less importance than th>- establish­ cent was distributed in quarterly * payments, and $159,831.84 was car­ * ment dt a hockey club i-n the small­ BOILER REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS * est village, w-l-eiv the gem.- will be ried forward. Under these circum­ Phone 63 T. E. PATTESON, AGENT, <»tt lilock Competent Boilermaker senl out when requested) played by the boys and young men stances it is not surprising that even for the good they may get from a in thes,.. days of tempting opportuni­ 1 * fine manly pastime, engaged in ties for capital, the market price of STRUCTURAL STEEL, COLUMNS * with the- right. spiiMI an.l under re­ the stock stands at 2.")8. * gulations tending to their "better­ 1 * ment in every respetrt. SASH WEIGHTS MILL AND MINE SUPPLIES 4 * The' Globe writer well describes the DIAMOND JUBILEE OF TRACTION ENGINE REPAIRS VALVES, PIPE, objects of an amateur association, f * BAR I PON BABBIT METALS, MINERS' TOOLS but why docs he object to the pro­ REV. DR. TORRANCE * fessional league? $1 per acre Cash 1 * yyyvyvvvvvyyvvvyvvyvvvvvvy Professional hockey does not con­ Many readers in Lothbridge will l>e BALANCE EASY flict wi'th amateur hockey. It is an interested in the following passages ally. The enemy of genuine amateur from an editorial article in the BUYS A . . . Guelph Herald, on tht* Diamond Jub- sport is not -honest proefessional'ism ilee of Rev. Dr. Torrance, father of but bogus amateurism masquerades M,s- ,r- ]} Hifflnbot-ham of this city: The- paid player wh Choice Farm near Railway Sunday marked t-he sixtieth anni­ as an unpaid amateur, and the club UNION BANK OF CANADA versary of the ordination and induc­ which is a party to the sham.—these tion of Rev. Robt. Torrance, I>. I).. are the dangers to amateur sport, This is without doubt the easiest pur= ESTABLISHED 1865 HlAD ' IPFICI : QUIBK as pastor of the Firt Presbyterian Open and above board professional '! Church of this city. In every depart­ sport does away \\i;h the'tn. To tho chase plan before the investing public CAPITAL AUTHORIZED $1,000,000 ment of human effort where the good man who cannot afford to play un­ CAPITAL PAID-UP 8,000,000 of bis fellow man coliId fe> promol d, 1,500,000 less paid, it gives an honorable and to=day. Phone Us or Call at Once UKSKKVK PUND Dr. Torrance has been an active and TOTAL ASSETS, Over - :10,000,0 legitimate opening, lis competition zealous worker for over half a cen­ keeps down the gate receipts for am­ tury. The Presbyterian Ohuroh in m >'i. l'te- i.I»ni He Sharpies, BMCE nWester n Directors K. I I . - |ohn Oalt, E, L. Drewry, r . I.. Kens ateur matches and thus removes the Canada proudly claims him as one of ALBERTA REALTY CO. KW£-E main source of spurious amateurism. its fathers. On her history, and es­ If. Balfour, General Manager I.e.. Billett, Chief Inspect II B. Shaw, Supt, C. R. DANIEL, Manager PHONE HI We tei . Bran, lies I . W, S. Cnspo, Western Inspee t. .r P. Vibert, E. I . < de, The professional athlete, like the pecial.y in Western Ontario, he- has If. Veasey, |. S, Hiam, Assistant Insiiecte;is

professional actor, or musician, or le-ft the impress of his mature judg­ Hi IN eii |M < > •• to A. IH I • i t-,e. THI FOI LOWING IN Al i I : .«. lecturer, is engaged in an honorable ment, profound theology and abiding Atnlrie i ar tan Fort Saskate hawan .Lethbridge Blairmore Clare-holm occupation indeed, his occupation zeal for the spread of her influence. ! ... . Macleod Bowden Cowley High Rive, Medie ine Hal Calgary I lidsbury Innisfail is in one way more worthy of honor Okole.Us Ivlnionle n LaC etnl.ee Pincher Cree For his long and faithful service for it demands in a higher measure, to Presbyterlanisml Dr. Ton-one- has various manly quali-ties of head anel received the- highest honor in the gift heart. 'BU\J . . . of thr: church. He was Moderator of HOWARD CASE & CO. LETHBRIDGE BRANCH More-over, he encourages amateur j the- General Assembly some years ago Our Hand-loaded Shells are the sport. The- interest attracted to a and discharged the responsible dut­ Pest Anywhere at anv Price A (irni-ml Banking Husiness transacted. .-port by good professional exponents ies of that office with characteristic Letters of Creelit anel Drafts issued available in Canaela anil all paris of the World. ,- t tends strongly and directly to incite graciousness anrl dignity. Lethbridge Alberta Special aitentie.n f-iven te> Saving! Hank Deposits. Sums of $i an.l the younger generations to take up 3ov C\ius\mas But though Sunday marked the upwards received and interest .T!«IC<1 to principal every six months fhnt sport, and thus to bring about Diamond Jubilee of Dr. Torrance as L. H. FOWLER & CO. The Accounts of Stockmen, Merchants, Manufacturers anel eethers received the v.ry result desired by thi* Olobe j e>n the most favourable terms. a Presbyterian minister, he will oc­ ( tae of our French General Blackamithir-g and Horseshoe inn Our extensive Western Branch s) .tern e,fTers exceptional advantagei for writer. cupy ih»' thoughts of many today be­ llriar or Meer­ New Itiigijie-. loOrelcr, Carriage Painting, All Kind* the re-mittance of money and the prompt collection ,>( Hills. cause of the lai*g»' place he has filled schaum Pipes with of Woodwork In Wagons, windmills, Panning Hanking Ly Mail. Correspondence solicited. Milb, Cream Separators, (Jrain in other circles. One of the pioneers genuine am her Pie 11'-r-., Blacksmith in educational work in Guelph, Geal O U. MacMicking, Manager mouthpiece and LETHBRIDGE ALBERTA NORTH through many years he gave unspar­ silver mounts, en­ POLE ingly of his time and talents to the building up of the public school sys­ closed in neat case Only Cab 5?__ in Lethbridge NEW FREIGHT SHED tem, eef whieh we are al 1 so justly from .$2.7") up. I have- feir Public I'-eo (IIH.e Op,-t| proud. the: only Cub in City Duy unci Night May his days be long in our midst, I'hon<> your order to 179 nnd you Wallace & Hoselton will receive prompt attention and may each succeeding day cause ONLY i*» CENTS from your house to THIS SPACE AND POSITION us to sec more faithfully n-flectod in Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos tbe: Opera House him that sublime picture which his ll.*\NFi:it I hnve- wxxl Transf.r Sorvi.e: < I brilliant fellow countryman, Oliver RESERVED tut Goldsmith, drew of one of his most J. O. WIEGAND, Prop. 1 lovable characters: It would lie just Mr. TifTany's luck I'IIOIH- l?» onicc IN.rtp.rh Bl For Agricultural Implement and h*..:c-, Lie -e f-palians,Meihodtsts As some- tall cHfl that lifts its awful to go into Ontario and find rich Pi »b--*.-i e„, form, clusters of diamond tiaras growing Machinery Department of ... . ,\M) i HKISI I \.\S Swells from the vale and midway on the- grape vines. Tha Japs arc fT°ing 1e> bttild a bat- Paves th • storm; tle-shio ljipj^pr lhan tlu- Hn-adnought, NORTH-WEST JOBBING & COMMISSION CO. Ltd Should call at SAGE'S MAyy Though round its breast th.- rolling Mr. Hyman's name should !»• only the Jap name tor such a grim led Hymen, seeing he is so wedded to f work will lr- "Ik-etui'tifiil Pop­ LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA for Clmreli Books ______clouds are spread, Bternal sunshine settles on its h-*-ad. • hat Ixjndon seal py Bio—um." THE SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV, 38, 1906.

A FIGHT TO THE DEATH. adding division to division. At the STORIES OF THE Driven from room to room, he and LORD OF COUNTLESS same time, he entered on a campaign ENTIRE FLEET SUNK his men at last reached the court­ of municipal reform. VICTORIA CROSS yard to make their last stand. In MILLIONS REFORMERS OUT-REFORMED. IN HURRICANE $5.22 Silver The city of Tientsin, the capital of vain ddd the Afghans call on the til the vessel reached the Straits of Exclusive with Diamond (By F. A. McKenzie.) Yuan's province is the gateway to Just fifty years ago, at the end of guides to Join them, saying they had Juan de Fuca. Captain Davidson H.all arc these three remark' In the great palace on the river Pekin. During the Boxer trouble it the Crimea war, Queen Victoria in­ no quarrel with men of their own says the passage was the stormiest bank at Tientsin, with daemonls fig­ was taken over by a provisional able offerings in highest stituted the decoration of the Vic­ race. Thb guides were loyal to the he has experienced in twelve years on ures painted on the outer gul^s to Government composed of representa­ quality plated ware. toria Cross. It is a striking reflec- oath they had sworn. As one man the Pacific. they formed up Inehind their gallant tell of stern justice within, lives tives of the Powers. This Govern­ •sion on its value that in all those Not only was bad weather encoun­ leader, dressed their ranks, and flung Yuan, Viceroy of Chi-li, leader of the ment levelled the old city wall, de­ PUDDING DISH-Full years only 522 men have received it, tered during the trip across the Pa­ wide reform movement and the most pow­ stroyed the famous Black forts, laid size, grey finish, with ap­ of whom fewer than 200 are still liv­ cific, but also on the Japanese coast erful man in China. down a tramway, cut wide streets, plied rococo ornaments, ing. The gates their valor could no where many shipping casuafties were As becomes one who is the over-lord introduced sanitation, and maintain­ To celebrate the jubilee of the Vic­ longer keep. reported, the most harrowing being removable porcelain lining. of many millions, he is .surrounded ed good order. Everyone expected toria Cross this year on interesting Then with a cheer, out they dashed the loss of almost the entire fleet of by great state. The splendors of the ihat so soon as the Chines*' recover­ FERN POT— Soft grey volume has been compiled by Mr. A at the horde before I hem, in the marl coral-fishing boats sailing from ports Viceregal Yamcn, with its gorgeous­ ed possession of Tientsin native city finish, rose decoration, L. Haydon, narrating many of the ™doavor ,u cu1 1heir wav through. in Shinonoseki Straits, involving the ly coloured walls, its variegated ad­ it would revert to its old condition. principal stories of V.C. exploits. AH R WaK a f-»--',n h<>I>" The enemy drow ing of 637 fishermen. Among porcelain lined. ornments, its myriad electric lights, To the universal surprise Yuan out­ a book of adventure antl heroism, it ,'1"s,•,1 ro,,nd 1hpm like a dark ***-•» the fishing vessels wrecked in north- ami its army of officials in wonder did the reforms of the Europeans. He CAKE BASKET-Swing­ is as interesting and valuable as one And, with never a feieii la_.u'in_ nor em waters during the storms at the fully embroidered robes of gold antl made the streets still wider; he built ing handle over top, ap­ could find. And it has the merit of head bent end of October were two fishing : crimson und blue, might well exhaust new bridges; he established a modern plied border, embossed being true, to ensure which the Ixm- To the clash and tilomor and dm schooners engaged in sealing and | powers of description. The entrance police force., under a German coin- rose centre. don Gazette and other official sour­ death they went, salmon fishing, The Ono Maru. 94 j ways are guarded by modern troops mission; he opened up fresh districts, , ces have been sedulously consulted. How Hamilton himself fell was tons, was lost while on the way to WesrMdupemrrguettfreeaftk i and in the. courtyards you can heat and increased the value of land in Smr Urge illustrated catalogue. The Victoria Cross entitles the learned afterwards from the Afghan's Hakodate from the Silierlan coast | the hoarse voices of drill-sergeants parts a hundredfold He slarted bearer below commissioned rank to a who could appreciate sueh dauntless with a full cargo of salmon. Two of j busy shaping their squads. Outside Bchools of every kind, and enforced pension of £10 a year, with a £5 coura«° *,R his- They said he fought the crew were picked 'up by the I one of the doors you will likely com? such discipline that today the young additional for each extra clasp or like a Hon at bay sweeping a space steamer Seitoku Maru and twelve i across a few minor offenders, with daughters <>f the well-to-do can walk bar (which, says the author, hats nev clear around him with his sword; were drowned. The Chokyu Mam, | cangue-s around their necks — rough to and fro unattendant and without , er been granted) an an increase to and it was only by th'- reckless sac­ 102 tons, was also lost with her I wooden squares about two feet six insult. £50 a year in cases where the reci­ rifice of a few .J their number, who cargo of salmon, but th" <.-ntire crew | each way—and with notices on them Yuan's like work has only begun. pient is incapacitated by old age or threw themselves upon him and xvre was saved. ' proclaiming their offence. Do not He will still do much for new China ill-health. Moreover, should a man shot or sabred, that the rest were Victoria, Nov. 19.—The steamer I fail to notice the towering wirless 3oiartto.Ont. die in winning it, the decoration ahle to pull him elown. Th**n a doz­ -+•*- Tartar, which reached William Head telegraph pole—Marconi system — a shall be handed to his relatives. en knives buried themselves in his on Tuesda hody, and all was over. | little way outside the Yame-n. Bj Have Never Before Seen Such -y evening, arrived at the Some of the stories an- thrilling '• means of his wireless mast Yuan can outer dock yesterday morning and even now, though years have- passed The story of Rorke's Drift is told Wheat from Canada here with considerable spirit, but it | keep up constant communication landed 36# of her complement of since the events happened. 729 Hindus brought from Hongkong. is impossible to quote it in full, be­ I with his army at Paotingfu and his Money Saved There i.s the story of Ensign Chap­ (From The News Correspondent.) Tne steamer had a very rough pass- cause of its length, and it is unfair i agents in the Imperial palace at Pe- Do veill wish te' BH1 • f l ei 25 lin in the attack on the Taku foils Macleod, Nov. 20.—It is always in- •€*« *)aa* weathe rbeing encountered tee 4.*i ci'.|- - oo e vi ry ei. to the writer to take- a few words i kin. soon after the end of the second Chi­ teresting to receive a candid opinion throughout, and on Sunday night yem sp nd for hen- e I >:- from it. llow Admiral Wilson, K.C. A KING AMONG MEN pe-1 MS F ? P ': ? ? 'i ? nese war. At the head of the <)7th of the produce of our Country from the vessel ran into a heavy south­ B., then Captain:Wilson, in Egypt in It is not the Yame-n, however, that You CAU positively regiment came Ensign Chaplin, bear­ an unbiassed source. The following east gale about 000 miles from the 1^84, won his e-roejifl is a great story. I attracts attention so much as th-- ing proudly the color which h>- was letter was received by Mr. E. F. British Columbia coast, in which she BY FRADING WITH US The- naval brigade contributed to ' Viceroy in it. Yuan could never be determined to plant lirst upon 'he- Brown, Secretary Treasurer of the was buffeted considerably, being We appeal to youi cket- fort, lie had hardly gained the- form a hug., square, whieh moved , taken for anything but a king among Town of Macleod in reply to a letter bonk. Write H) ore-.- i > ur swept by heavy seas. No. 8 lifeboat, complete pi ice lint, ;t h. FREE steadily down upon the massed men. sent by him, accompanied by samples ditch, however, whe-n a bullet struck the after boat on the port side, was Ir vesl igal H -riil he ron\ lie- . Arabs, to whom 'Ins was a novel Vuan is still young — barely fifty. hi in in the- arm, making him drop the of wheat grown in the Macleod Dis­ smashed and washed away. Another form of fighting. Vs th.- troops ap­ i So far back as thirteen years ago he- NOBTHWBBTBBN StJPPL. HOUSE standard. Then, was a brief pause trict, to Messrs Wilson, the largest boat was damaged, and the- smoking proached closer little parties of the was prominent In the ranks of Chi­ 2S0-28I STANI.KY ST.. WINNIPEG, Man. while he- bound a handkerchief tight­ milling concern in the north of Eng­ room on the hurricane d-ck was enemy dashed oui to fling themselves nese diplomats. He was in charge ly round his wound, the-n on lie- wen*! land. The value of this communica­ stove in. bravely, but vainly, upon 'lie- bayo­ eef Chine-s<' Interests in Korea before tion cannot be overestimated, as It again, colors raised aloft. The steamer left Yokohama on Oc­ m,im,,»,*mm>******m*w»>m**mi*.f infant rj was is rarely that the buyer abroad can tober 29 and for two days had com­ down ere they could _*••' so far The nnd played a great part in the ne­ t pressing forward at the time, and know the actual source of a given paratively good weather: then the principal Arab attack was directed gotiations. But for that. oxiK-rienee sample of wheat. Shipments being Chamberlain's Chaplin playfully called to then col­ storms commenced and continued un- against the side- em which the sailors be might have continued as an offi­ or-bearer tt> race him to th>- fort. so large, they have to be made up were with their Gardner guns, and cial of the old type. But he emerg­ The challenge was promptly laken from the wheat of perhaps a dozen PROOFTHATBILEBNS here Captain Wilson formed his op­ ed from those days of defeat and dis­ up. As soon as the breach was clear or more different points. Consequent- CURE portunity to distinguish himself. aster with one lesson burned into bis the ensign daubed for it, end by fy buyers on the other side have no IN TRUE BRITISH STYLE. brain II.. realized that China could strenuous effort forced his way inside means of telling from what point the RESULT »>F A SCIENTIFIC IN­ never hope to hold her own until she Before him were Chinese ride-men and So impetuous was the Arab's rush best sample of wheat is to be ob­ QUIRY. had acquired the- knowledge of the pikemen, but he cut his way through at one tinie- thai a slight gap was tained. Mr. Wilson the head of this thorn with his sword and hurried on made In the- square. Seeing this, a West . firm is personally known to the writ­ ONTARIO LADY'S EVIDENCE. to his goal, fresh party dashed up to break Immediately after his return to er. He is one of the greatest com- through the- opening bul they had to China he- began to apply his know­ ercial experts on the subject of whe-at That leading scientific journal, RACING WITH THE COLORS reckon with Wilson. In a flash he ledge. A few force of modern train­ in England, lieing recognized as a "Science S if tings." recently made an Sude|.-nl\ a second bullet caught recognized ihe- danger, and, spring- ed soldie-rs hat! been gathered toge­ sort of final Court of Appeal in the exhaustive analysis and examination him, making him stagger, ai which ing out to meel the enemy he engag- ther at Hai-cheng. Yuan, although I.i verpool grain market. ol Bileans for Biliousness, and says: Cough Remedy a private c!u1*Hi<-d at the- swaying ed the-ni single-handed he- had had no military experience. Mr. Brown is also to be- compli- "W.. have satisfied ourselves that The Children's Favorite •-•CURES--- standard polo The first Arab he ran through with was made- general. mented on th.*- course he hns pursued Bileant arc of purely vegetable ori­ his sword, but with sueh vigor that gin . . — Our la-bonatory experiments Coughs, Colds, Croup and ''Hands off!" cried Chaplin vehe­ He proved to be a born commander | *t js very satisfactory to know that mently, for he saw tbat the French the blade broke off at the hilt. No­ and practical tests have disclosed to Whooping Cough. He was honest ami he demanded hon­ the municipal SeMthoStUsP ate mak.ng T_i« remedj-iei famou? for it« cure? over color-hearer was now close- l«-hin' tbe surprising nature, of this at- the spring I endured terrible agony he was the eternest disciplinarian Macleod Alta., Canada. was acting as one of an escort in ,a keys from ihe sergeant's he feir .o salute me," he p i _t« We have never lx>fore seen such fine guised as an officer of the 1st Foot thing seemed to do me any good and ed, lie will plant trees himself and hand, opened tin- door of the van, eel. Yuan was polite but firm. "I qualities of wheat from Canada. Guards, took command of a detach- 1 • I grew very nevous and discouraged. guarantees satisfaction providing and called for volunteers to bring know how to manage my own peo­ Thanking you for th-* samples, My strength ebbed a wav so that I proper attention is given. For terms . . , i JJ n-u i J i i ment of ten guardsmen, captured and ple," he replied. "You must leave We remain. him water and a ladder, lhe ladder deported the• Burgomaste'r and the : could not work, and 1 have' walked &c, write was quickly procured, and standing mc to deal with them in my own Yours truly, Municipal Treasurer of Kopenick, and the floor ior hours at a time in pain. • L. P. TUFF, on this side the plucky driver em­ way." (Signed) XV. 0. A J. WILSON Ltd. robbed the Municipal Treasury of w-Nov. Lethbridge P.O. ptied bucketful after bucketful upon Per J. W. | This was my state- when I tirst tried 4,000 marks (£200), was arrested at The little force was renamed the the burning wood. It was a touch- Bileans. They proved most sail Icriac- his lodging in Berlin this morning "New Imperial Army." and its num- and-go business, as the tongues of tory from the tics* I perserved shortly before 8 o'clock. The hero of liers were increased until there were JAPANESE DESTROY RUSSIAN flame shot out every now and the-n, Many Horses Bought for B.C. ! with them until all the symptoms of I ! this extraordinary adventure turns 8,000 men. Then came one of the coming dangerously near to the pow­ in Nanton. Indigestion had been entirely remov- CRUISERS I out to be a shoemaker named Wil- great crises in Yunn's life. The der kegs, but O'llea stuck to his j ed. My illness hod caused me to be ] Ham Voigt, who is 57 years of age youngEmperor of China had lieen ex­ post, and he fought the fire under. completelv run down, hul wince tuk- Victoria Nov. IP—R. M 8. Em­ J and is so much of an "old gaol-bird" perimenting with reform at Pekin, Though the rifle brigade has four­ Nanton. Nov. lO.-Wm. Banner the. jng BUeaM , am Hk

wtin's seems to us to be both. boundary come reports of terrific AMSDEN MUSICAL COMPANY. WANTED-A PATTERN MAKER. oittknu Klbntn iNrimi Apply at NORTH SI A I. LODGE If Manitoba's claim be granted,^ blizzards, heavy snowfalls, blocked 1)8 LETHBRH)GE IRON WORKS nV\ No. I, 4.1. A V.U..-N.K. \ DAILY ANI) WEEKLY. that province will have sole access trains: while from the west come re­ The Amsden Musical Co. held forth WANTED—Two ei^iambermalda, two to the Bay, Saskatchewan will be ports 01 disastrous floods devastat­ in comic opera, at the Oliver cpera Regular Meeting in OddfellowH Hall.Heoon* dining room girls and one night por­ Mondav In t.he Month. Full attenUnoe re Subscript ion:-Daily 95 per annum. shut off. If Saskatchewan's claim be ing whole counties in Washington. house last evening, the oill he ng ter. Apply *t i|lie.nleiei. VUltOrH ill wayee welconifi. Weekly $1.50 per annum. Ad­ granted, the territory south of the Southern Alberta is n lei cattle graze out support of this opera that te>o much \ FOR SALE—60 HEAD OF YHAR- Lethbridge Lodge, No. Thursday, Nov. 22, 1906. Churchill river. of doors e>n the prairie all winter. cannot lee- saitl in praise of lhe very ' ling Rambouillet Rams; ail home and to lei human beings en.io.\ t'he K. of P. Saskatchewan's claim to the north creditable manner in whieh Monsieur raised. Large heavy shearers. Ap­ /s CANADA A NATION.' shore of the Church-ill is vastly open air for the whole' day ami nol Adolpht Friode rendered the- various : ply to for an hour or two e>nly. J. B. RIRIE. MKBT8 2nd and Itb Wod- An old question is revived and ans­ Stronger than that of Manitoba. The accompaniments on the piano-. iie-eliiy* in every month at Odd­ It is a climate good for a man's 95-4t Magrath. Alta fellows Hull at 8 p. in. wered in the editorial columns of the forme'r rests upon weighty and solid In ! be tille' rede Miss llaz.e-i DaVOn- purse and geiod feer his he-alt h and Visiting brethren i-ordiallv Free Pros, as follows: considerations affecting the general poit as I'ettina "The Mascot," made FOR SALE. — About 45 Rams Invited. happiness. A correspondent asks the Free welfare; the- latter rests only on a decici hit. Her full imv.%.0 sopra­ Good quality. Must of them young It. W. Wallace, S U. Davie*. vague, pedantic moonshine,—on the no voiee' in the several solos and All in good condition. Part half- (..('. K. ofH. & iS. Press to decide whether Canada breed Merinos. remainder Oxford Bhadow eif legal teohnicalitj and un­ is a nation. In the strict sense LUL RIPLEY ARRIVED SAFELY major parts responded in a 'ike man­ grades. Apply Canada is not a nation. A coun­ meaning precedeni ner le.\ Claude- Amsden were vocifer­ MARTIN BROS. Lal Ripley, who le>ft on Sept. .'!• .A. O. IT. try which cannot, amend its own ous.}* reoeived by the very apprecia­ 86-tf Maple Creek. for a trip to the obi country, took Regular meeting in Odtlfoilowet constitution, cannot make treat­ Access to the- Bay is far more im­ tive audience, Mall, 1st ft 3rd Mondays in montk portune to Saskatchewan than to his return passage on the Dominion $20 REWARD at 8 p. in. Viniiiii(f brolherii cor ies with foreign nations, and Although all t-he available s.nts elially welcome. Manitoba. To Manitoba. inde.-ed, it Line S.S. Kensington, which ran ag­ Will be given for Information leading whose legislation, in theory at we-re not taken—nei dOUbt owing to I. K. rune 'iui. \. n 111 le IIIK, round in the mouth of the St. Law­ to the recovery of 1 Bay Horse, branded least, is subject to the review of is of comparatively little use. Win­ the Inclemency of bhe we-tthe. -the C. K. Sect. rence during a snow storm, and .1 (inB.de a bell) em right shoulder, o) outside authorities cannot l>e re­ nipeg is only 120 miles by rail from hou**? was a large- one, left shoulder ;i lefi stifle. which was thought at one time to be garded as a nation in the proper Lake Superior, while it would be at "The Governor's Wife" is ihe- | ill __ IP'S least fifty per cent, further by rail lost. 1 Brown Mare branded * left stiHe. NOTICE. sense of the word In practice, for tonight antl a good oue, n lefi shoulder. IA-ISI seen at mouth from Hudson Bay. A. Ripley received a telegram from however, Canada is completely Little Bow. OTICK in hereby given thai allBiiti < him yesterday morning announcing N MarrlaROH and Di-atlm oecuriiiK lu .13 self-governing. Prince' Albert, on the other hand is PETER McINTYRE, Town of Letnblidge and vicinity nnint I.n rag-in about 800 mile's from Lake Superior that he had arrived safely in Qu - BUCKSKINS SACK V'.)\i N.E.8. 2-17-22. Reid Hill. Alta. t.ered with the undersigned. Apparent!} the Free Press has been KefiiHal or neglect on tho iiiuviii- or Others I and only about 800 miles from the bee ALBERTA RED WHEAT do HO, will render ilium liable to a fine of flf t reading Goldwin Smith, and has ac­ dollar*—no charge for registering. Bay means vastly more to ihe valley cepted his diet tun as children take TRADES AND LABOR BUY BUILD­ Drs. Mcriure X Stewart, 0. n. BOWMAN, of the The -lberta Realty Co., have hit K<;Kintrar, what is handed out to them. ING. SUiiGEON DUM'iZSTS liethbrltlK<; Registration Oivioioe than to Winnipeg. Ye-t Manitoba de­ on a tasteful and effective novelty Goldwin Smith is a writer whose Office. Kire Hall addition. mands not only that she be allowed by m.-ans of which to Bpreod a know­ orflco: J.D,Hlginbotliam*Nevt mock, fine scholarship and fine mastery of The Empire Club House and (Siile entraneel. access to the Bay for herself, but al­ ledge of th.- quality of wheal grown1 Women's stately English prose, conceals the' grounds have been sold to the Trades ' tt\ t- Hours: ar Sas­ in Southern Alberta. essential shallowness and puerility of and Labor Council and will be used 1 p.m. to '. p.in Christian Temperance katchewan from access to the Bay. much of his thought. He is never as a meeting hall by that organiza­ They ha\e. procured a targe num- Union. tired, for instance, of repeating that tion in the future. ber of small sacks, made of fun- dres- Alberts has or should have, an The (lethbridge Branch of the Women _ there is no British Empire, and his It is understood that ihe purchas­ se-d buckskin, appn-enl 1\ t-he local NEW GOODS. < 'in M Ian Temperance Union meets tbe i*t and interest in this matter Whe-n the reason for this sapient remark is ing price was 12,500, the deal being article made- by Indians from t he 3rd Friday of each month at 8.0 in the 1'reH boundary line was fixed between th • byteriiui Church. All ladles cordially Invited that what wo cull the- British Em­ transacted by F. II. Barnes. ceiat eif th.- ant.-lope-, and surmounted two new provinces, it was contended Mrs. <>. ii. JoiiiiMioiit-, Pres. pire is not the same kind eif political by a broad band of line- line-n gath- White Vesting tlr«. A It. W u III eh 11. ». ('or.-Son by Haultain and others tha' H TELEGRAM FHOJl \ It I'.-I'KI-.SI |i- organization that the Roman Em­ • •r.-el al the top. The delicate yellow should have heen placed^turther east. 1'AT WHITE. ... mouses pire was. Similarly he repeats every of the buckskin contrasts prettily So far as th.- territory south of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. or.e«. in a while, an equally sapient with the' pink colored linen, and th- Swiss Shams is con- The following telegram was receiv­ remark that there is no Canadian whole makes a tempting package for LGTHBKIDBE AERIE, No. 887. cerned, undoubtedly the line should ed from Vice-President Wm. Whyte, samples of Alberta Red winter wheat .. ami Scarfs nation: his reason for this being that Meets in the I.O.O.F. Lodge Koom every Kir* have iu-en further .-ast. Geographic­ in response to the message of tho Canada's relations to other British The little sacks of wheat are sent and Third Tuesday. ViHitinjf Brothers wel­ ally the- country from the Missouri Board of Trade, "Your message of Lace Centres, etc. come. nations are different from those be­ wherever they will do most good. B.J.FUASBRt W. APPLEBY, conteau westward, and from the In­ 14th, receive.!. Have not got th. tween such nations as France and The' work 'ho Alberta Realty com W Pros W. Secy ternational line' northward to the information at hand but. have taken Germany. jinny is thus doing will incidentally South Saskatchewan, belongs with up with our engineer. The Roman Empire was ruled by be profitable to themselves, because L. &. J. McLEAY Southern Alberta. "WM. WHTTQjJ." MXJ3IC. an absolute monarch. Gold-win Smith they have some' choice tracts of land If Saskatchewan is now given the takes this circumstance and mistakes WORK AT THE WOOLLEN MILLS. for sale. But it is also a good thing RS. NEALK Teacher of Music territory she asks for eastward to it for the essential living that con­ for Southern Alberta. Their method BURNED TO DEATH IN REGINA M the Bay, that province will lie very stitutes an empire. You cannot have Wort on th.- foundation of the wol- of extending th ir business is to ex­ ' much larger than Alberta. The dis­ one he' says, without a monarch whose len mill is about, finished. tend a knowledge eu' Southern Al­ Regina, Sask., Nov. Lti.—Kiro this Miss C. W. WOODWARD, proportion would be remedi.-d if the powers ore similar to those of a Ro­ As the demand for Lethbridge brick berto. moruin;** at 5 o'clock -jutted the boundary of Alberta were extended TEACHER OF SINGING, man emperor. lie seems blind to the has outrun the supply, 13 ft. ce- Windsor hotel, the liesl known hos- eastward along the South Saskatchi- ' More power to their elbow, and Pianoforte, Theory, antl Harmony. fac» that th.-re is such a thing as the ment piers will be used for the base­ tclery in the city, causing the death | wan river, at least as far as Maple may more firms follow similar meth­ evolution of new forms of empire, ment . of at least three persons and prob- Glasses formed fo%Sight Singing Creek or Swift Current. ods. and such a 'hing as the evolution of Six ears of dimension lumber, sup- uble fatal injury to two more. The and Theory a.s required. language. loss was SSD.OOO and tht insurance pli-el by Ceo. Rogers have arrived. THE WORST IN THIRTY YEARS. Studio at Mrs. JOHN HENDE&SO.V'S. iheie- was a Roman empire and SO ITJIERN A L Ii ER 7_ I IN $45,000. SHEEP CO., MEETS th»-re- is the Austro-Hungarian em­ THE NEXT FtVE YEARS Wiitiipeg. Nov. 19.—Reports from W. Musseler, manager of the Re­ pire- th- Germany empire and t-he' all parts of Western Manitoba, and gina Planing Mills, owned by Hon. "My first five hundred dollars was The Alberta Sheep Co. held its an­ British Empire. What is essential to Western Saskatchewan indicate 1h.1t VV. II. dishing, of Calgary, and L. the hardest to get," many a wealthy nual meeting last night. The- direct­ an empire is that it shall consist of the present storm is the worst which Musseler, assistant manager, are man has said. ors report showed a profitable year. a unieen of various countries, not has visited the-M- sections in the last believed to be dead. These two The analogous statement applies to The following directors were- ej­ that it shall have a particular form thirty years. William Whitehead brothers have not been seen sin-co countries.. ected: of government. There might lie an says that at Moosejaw more snow- the fire and it is supposed were suf­ One hundred years after they were Pros.. J. McCaig; Vice-President, empire- consisting of united re-publics. had already fallen then during the focated in their sleep and burned be­ first founded, the American colonies W. A. Hamilton T. I» Kevin, Or Almost everything great is in many course of any previous winter he re­ neath the ruins. They hailed origin­ had a smaller total population than Galbraith, J. XV. Bawden. ways different from all precedent. membered and there was little pros­ ally from St. Paul and were well the city of New York today. There would be little progress other­ pects of cessation. All trains have known here and in Calgary. In 1800 thirty years after the be­ BLAZE ON SATURDAY. wise. The British empire is different been he-Id up and it is only by the ginning of the American Revolution, Robt. Johnson, well borer, escaped from all other empires, and the for­ greatest exertion that any traflic has the United States was still growing There was considerable excitement but turned back into the hotel think­ eign relations of a nation within the l-ev-en moved. Passenger trains at the slowly. floating around the Lethbridge house ing he he-ard a woman's cry nnd was British empire are different from Saturday morning caused'by the I'dle- of one ,i (lay have- been forced never seen again. thes:- of most olher nations. But But how it has grown since it got starting of a blaze in the kitchen. through on the C. P. R. main line's its start! Donald Walker, flay porter, thej do nol therefore ce-a'-e- to be bul the branch s are blocked. During The C, P. R. was built through The unusual spectacle of guests jumped from a third storey window, nations. the storm on Saturday a Bpoc-lal silk rushing around trying to gather up nnd is now In the hospital, badly What make-s a nation is the bond i Western Canada in 1880. For fif­ their belongings and in mortal terror train collided with a switch engine of national sentiment, Th'- Polish teen years Western Canada was slow­ burned. He may die. of being burned out, was witnessed in the yard at E-lkhom and the en- nation did not cease to exist the- mo­ ly getting its start." Henry Jones, brother nf th'' sec­ by those cool headed enough to see .-.in'tnun and fireman of th- swicher ment lhat Poland cased to be> an But. how it. is going now! ond cook, jumped inun a third that the fire' was not serious. were injured. independent -"tato. Th- Hungarians Apply this to Southern Alb rta. storey window and suffered probably By the time the fire bell had been Good, Screened, Clean did no* cease to be a nation because Southern Alberta Is today further fatal internal injuries. rung, the blaze was completely put for ;-. I me, Hungary had no political developed than either Central or Chapped Hands & Chillblains The-re were sixty-five guests in the out and peace and quietness was institutions of her own. Th-' Hun­ Northern Alberta. We have more hotel and these lost nil belongings, once more restored. ZAM-BUK A CERTAIN ( I RE garians today are a nation though railway track jeer square mile, grow- while many escaped in only their COAL more wheat, and forage crops, raise For chapp'd bands, cobl Bores, chil­ thr-ir foreign relations are carried on A FAST TRIP night clothes. from tho more stock and have more establish­ blains, etc., the-n- is nothing se» effec­ in CO-operation with Austria. The fm? appears to have started in ed Industries. tive as Zam-Buk. Mrs. 11. H. Ran­ 11 so far as Canada is not. in th" ' F. Clifford the motor expert of the a bedroom on th-.- second floor. PIONEER MINE Southern Alberta has got an ear­ kin, of Appin, (Ont.), says: — fullest sense a nation, it i.s not be- Kerr Co.. reports a very fast trip The latest account says some esti­ promptly delivered to ull parta of town lier start and a good start. "My -hands had big cracks on the-m caiisi -he is a peart of the British made Friday in car No. 504. mates place the number of dead at ou receipt of pout card. which caused me such pain I could empire, but because some elements of The natural wealth of other por­ The party was taken out to the twelve. The hotel registers were des­ hardly work. Wherever 1 tried to our population in Quebec anrl else­ tions of Alberta is great. They will Kerr township 10 miles north of the troyed and it is not known who were Carload -hlpmeutit to outside point* put th.-m near water they wouhl where, are not thoroughly Imbued grow rapidly and he filled with a city shown over the whole township in the house. prosperous population. smart o/nd burn as if I hud scalded with Canadian national spirit. What and brought back to the Lethbridge Regina. Nov. 19— Later—It is fear­ •I'M COAL ON TIIK 'Mlikll But Southern Allierta's resources them. They did not seem io Im be­ we need to perfect our nationho.xl i.s House in two hours and a half from ed that the defuth lint will lie swollen are greater per square mile than nefited by anything I tried until /.am 61 tf j. ASHCROFT, Prop" that all our people shall feel that Mr. Clifford found the roads at beyond the three kno%vn killed, but those of any other part of North link was introduced. To my great the? are Canadians,—not French eu- the bottom of the Coulees in a very it will I*- praci ically impossible to America. And she is further advan­ pleasure within « very short time- Of any other nationality, but Can­ bad condition from drifted snow and determine until the papers in the ced toward having got a start—and Zam-Buk closed up the cracks and adian thinks the performance of the car in safe are- secured-, and it is quite pos­ h'-aled the sol*- places. My bands are I a good start —than any other part the face- eif these conditions excep­ sible that these are charred beyond ***• HI II Mllll 111 III | I Hll« HOW White and smooth. THE ENLAROMENT OF - of prairie Canada, we-st of Manitoba. tionally good. recognition. Spirits and win"s stor- SASKATCHEWAN Within the next five ye-ars her Mrs. Rankin also gave it to her ed in the cellar have twen burning growth will lx- phenomenal FIND IT IN THE POCKET frit .id, who had a sore finger, and it all day ami even at this hour an OC- Th> enlargement of Manitol-a, Sas­ cures that, too. I think it a splen­ casional blaze of flames stops any katchewan and Ontario, is at present FLOODS WEST- How to Identify the Real Genuine did household ointment." attempt to enter the ruins. There is Tradi-mark in a Cu' under consideration by the Ottawa BLIZZARDS EAST Miss E. Heintzman, of Osstegton scarcely a chance that the bodies avenue, Toronto, says:—"1 would ad­ will l«* brought eiut in a rooagniMfble government. A blazing fin- and a warm, com­ Io the- city of Ottawa there sprang vise all who suffer from chilblains to cond'ition i> D. Mcixori, the pro­ Keewatin includes all the territory ; fortable room are appreciated th-** up several imitation stows eif th I try Zam-Buk. I have suffered from prietor places the total loss at west of Hudson Bay to Saskatche- Ix-tt.-r when wintery storms rag.- emt- Semi-ready, and presumably the vis­ ( itor to the Cap-RaJ of 'he Do mini on the-m acutely, and was Buffering when $12.""),OOO whieh would make the n<-t wan, and north from Manitoba and sid<\ loss SrtH.OOO. The building was suh- can *yt a Semi-ready coe* in half a I first tried Zaum-Buk, I am pleased Ontario to the Pole. •Reports of th- weather east end stantially erected 13 years ago. oi dosen different fii>r«-s. There is only to say I had only used aliout three* Manitoba asks that the whole of wes' during the [east week similarly c st of 958,000 and owing to th one Semi-ready Wardrobe in Ottawa. quarters of the supply when iho chil­ () The life is not bleached out of too this territory be included within her emphasize our realization of th- mer­ cos-t of labor and material, could end the clerks in th-- other stores blains were completely cured." linen used in these Collars. borders. Ontario demands the por­ its of our elm. no-t be built now for less than $80,- Thit is one renson they withstand render themselves liable to prosecu­ Zam-Buk i-- a cure for cuts, burns. tion adjacent to .lames Bay. Sas­ I^iusi week we had warm, sunny ooo. Furnishings ami fixtures are Is iiw'ry u..v;e lunger thjn OtHef tion when they offer garments t(, bruises, ecnema. ulccra, abscesses, fes­ ' Isra. katchewan demands that portion wathn deposits at current rates. offered the purchasing public of this city. Refused I.KiHiiKi-i;E ISKANLH K. H. REEVE, MANASICR This line is exclusive Something that will I-MIF; with us in lfi differ­ last generations and And yet It is to be feared that Am­ Macleod, Nov. 21.—Mr. Carter winning horse applying for the prize AMATEUR MINSTRELS ent design., and pat­ is inereasing in value money they consulted thoir Solicitor erican girls will continue to be daz­ made an application to the Council ON THURSDAY terns. Full dinner day by day, like- dia­ for a licence to be granted to the who gave It as his decision that they zled by empty titles just as people sets and .r> o e.-loek ten monds or eostly gems Macleod Advertising and Bill-post­ were liable for the money hence the go on buying Cobalt wildcats In On Thursday Vvening a big Mins­ ""service. Some­ -firse eieue "jjjpjj ing Co., for the right to founda sta­ application to the Council for the spite of the newspapers. ENGLISH tion for Bill-posting purposes within grant. The Council were almost un­ trel Show, comprising local talent, thing suitable offered Letii- is announced to hold forth at the the Town of Macleod. The Council animous in their decision that it was SIM for "i.y occas- i-rnJ'_-e-> public. mm while favourable to the application, the duty of th.- Council to make this Opera House. James Shearer, the CHINA ^ ion, aud the Imported di­ referred the matter to the licencing grant, the only dissentient lieing president, intimated to a News rep­ mi rect from Egypt, and committee, fos their consideration. Councillor Fawcett, who while agree- resentative today, that the troupe price would surprise will be made up of 30 of the best BIG the very thing for a yon. Rich in color We hope that Mr. Carter will euc- in? tha' it was to the interest of the town to protect the-ir good name by comedians, dancers and male voices effect and rare in present to wife or ceed in his application, as the pit- in the city, and that having lieen the payment of this money, felt it his design and fragil- sweetheart. Strictly sent system of plastering bills in ev­ very carefully trained by Prof. J. Q. ery nook and corner, Is to say the duty to register a protest against BARGAIN ity. high-class. the Committee of the race for not Harper, they are in "excellent trim" least of it detrimental to the ap­ for the performance. pearance of the Town. taking this matter into consideration sooner, in place of coming on the Judging from the spirit exhibited See the Largest and Rarest China Exhibit ever yet in SOCIAL EVENT. Council at the last moment for an In­ by the boys, in the preparation for SALE this City. Mrs. Grady the charming wife of crease of grant. Councillor Fawcet this show, It is too not only be a the popular Mayor of Macleod, assist felt that some steps should be taken huge success, but will be well worth Lethbridge Co-Operative Association the price of the -admission. A big Dry Goods od by Miss Orady, held a reception to prevent Committees of this kind PHONE 4« which will long remain in the minds from exceeding the grants allowed laugh is the test way to desctlbe the of those who were fortunate enough them by the Council. effect of a really good minstrel show. Gent.'s Furnishings to participate In it as the social I Funny coon talk, old plantation event of the season. Councillor Fawcet 'a attitude was songs and clever dancing is the sub­ Underwear Mrs. Grady maile an excellent hos­ justifiable on many points, as it is stance of the program. becoming the rule for special Com­ tess, and was admirably seconded by and Clothing \ Miss Grady. The guests who num­ mittees to exceed their grants, and Mrs. Hippo.—O Mr. Monk, I would If you would grow strong bered upwards of two hundred, were to apply in the eleventh hour to the just love to see how much I weight for Women unamlnous in the opinion that Mac­ Council for an increase. These se­ Mr. Monk—One moment, please: I RINK every day of ALBERTA'S PRIDE condary giants have in the past lieen leod society had received an addition want to see if I have 'the price of a BEER, because it will build up the wasted to its ranks in our new Mayoress, allowed to pass without protest, and new scale. and Men . . one who is well fitted to fill the pos­ we are glad to see that Mr. Fawcet tissue and increase the flow of gastric and ition. i.s keeping a watchful eye on the pub­ I Pay your Railway D pancreatic juices which are so necessary for lic moneys, and taking care that Macleod lived up to Us reputation; Fare if you purchase perfect digestion. Properly digested food there shall lie as little waste as pos­ oe being the best dressed city in the sible. IT PAYS $50 of Goods fattens. West, the costumes exhibited by tbe ! Alberta's Pride Beer is pure aud contains ouly the ladies lieing charming, a bevy of SNOW AND THE CROPS. To Trade at a Store £*o«TiaWu.ia .« TU4xice4 \TV Trvce essence of Alberta-grown Barley, filtered glacier water, brlgftt colour. It is a great pity j The shaip snap accompanied by that a few of our Eastern friends j snow, which struck Macleod late In Where You can*get aud Bohemian Hops. who are under the- Impression that Gh H. JOHNSTON ful fall crop of wheat for the coming the West is populated by men only High-grade Goods THE LETHBRIDGE BREWING AND MALTING GO. LTD. LETBBRIDGE Farmer, it helps to ensure a success- REDPATH STREET ALTA. could not have been present, they the week is a welcome sight to the at Low Prices would certainly have carried away season, and though people in the with them the impression thit Mai town are very liable to complain We have been in business leod at least had more than u \ur when a spell of this kind comes along for a few months and each share of the fair H'X they should rememlier t/hat what be­ month the number and THE GREAT EcEWBN. nefits the farmer is directly lieneficial amount of our sales have 'Though Macleod has *.o a certain to the whole community. grown in importance. 6> extent ben surfeited with 'heatrical Or THINGS THEATRICAL. This is convincing evi­ Shows of one kind and anoth.-r dur­ Macleod has no cause to complain dence that our Suits, ing the past week, ".overs of the Overcoats, Foot Shoes, mysterious are looking forward to of lack of amusement at the present time, during the past week four Underwear and Gent.'s tho Great _._cEwen who i.s bringing a Furnishings must be light nights were taken up by different treat in the shape of some of those in quality and price. mystic novelties which we all try to Companies at the Opera House, all of whom did at least paying business. Just step in and see if ASK YOUR explain, but fail; His Levi tat ion ex­ periment, in which a Uuiy is raised The Pringle Company were the most what we say isn't so. from the stage and suspended in mid­ unfortunate from a financial point of air in full view of the audience, has view, coming as they did late in the 1 never yet been satisfactorily explain­ week, they found the town to a cer­ L. KEEL - ed. Another mysterious inexplicable tain extent tired, the weather also being against them, they suffered THE WORKING MAN'S OUTFITTER NEIGHBORS feature is entitled After the Ball. A from rather poor houses, though they large mirror is placed on the stage LETHBRIDGE in full view of the audience a lady are without a doubt the finest corn- standing in front of the mirror, van­ pan y we have had in Macleod for a NEAR THE FIRE HALL ishes in full view, the deception lie­ very long time. Their work is real­ ing perfect. ly excellent there Is a finish in the WHO WENT LAST WINTER TO acting which is pleasing to the au­ The mysterious Blue Room has to dience, they are perhaps the only be seen a« no descri-H-ion is adequate company regularly touring the west POSITIVE CURE to convey the creepinesa of this who have discovered the taste of a Home of Magic. RHEUMA TISM ENGLAND western audience; Reasonable tragedy In addition to the a'bove features clean comedy, without thalt class of there will be sleight of hand and a and SKIN DISEASES exaggeration which in reality only full company of vaudeville artistes, appeals to an audience of children, or hundreds of suffers who altogether the 1>est show of its kind adults, whose mental training is on hnve been given up by ONTARIO we have ever had presented in th-' Physicians have been a par with that of the children. West. completely restored to health at the MACLEOD FIRE. During the coming week the Opera House will again lie in requisition Famous Sulphur and Mud Baths What might have beed a very s.-r- Theseare natural cuies for at least four nights commencing OR IOWA ious fire broke out in tho roof of a and lhe famous Sulphur on Tuesday with the first of the small house on Main stre-et Macleod springs are right at the Lyceum serie's, followed by heavy SHIIIIIU IUIU situated just at one o'clock on Monday afternoon VIA LETHBRIDGE AND THE melodrama on Thursday, when "Out outside- Frank. Passers by noticed „ thin column of in Idaho" will be preoduced. The Kates, including baths, $2.00 day up. smoke rising from the roof close to McEwen Company finish the week on the chimney. Ladders and buckets THB SA-SriTORIXJl-l GREAT Friday and Saturday wi-Mi what Is FRANK, Alta. of water appeared on the scene in­ claimed to lie the finest Vaudeville saac Berresford. stantly, and a dozen men were at and Magic Show produced on the work instructing each other as to the continent of America. The claim is best mode of procedure. NORTHERN RAILWAY a big one and we hope they will be Mr. Carter tho City Engineer took able to make good. The illusions charge ami with lhe help of an ex­ which they promise will certainly WHETHER THEY WOULD NOT ADVISE tinguisher and an axe had it under Opera House give food for thought to lhe brains control in a few minutes. YOU TO GO THE SAME WAY of those whose pleasure it is to en­ Had it been allowed to get a good deavour to penetrate the mysterious. hold nothing could haw saved either THUR SDAY tho building itself, or two or three NO THEATRE. DECEMBER 6. 1906 others in the neighlxjrhood, as a An application was presented to wesrterly wind was blowing, which the Council for the lease of the Mun­ Grand would have carried tihe fire along, icipal Hall, for Theatrical purposes. beyond the control of the fire fight­ Mr. Rostock who made the applica­ ers. tion, is at present in the employ of .11 LY TURF MEET. Mr. Sherman at the Lyric Theatre, Minstrel Show THAT'S ALL A reminder of ihe July races came Calgary, and proposed to put in n.-w up at the Council meeting on Mon­ scenery etc., in the hall. The coun­ 30 PEOPLE day evening, when a communication cil very wisely decided that it would from the Sports Committee was read not be a satisfactory arrangement. asking for a grant of $100 to pay as the hall had lieen built for the Dazzling Street Parade H. MacBETH, Agent the prize money on one of the rncos; convenience of the town, consequent­ 7 30 P. M. LETHBRIDGE ALTA | ly the management of it should not lest there should lie any misunder­ UNIFORMED BAND standing in this matter it would bo be allowed to lie vested in an outsid­ as well to give an explanation of the er, with arbitrary rights over the case. use of it. Dancing Quartettes & »n this particular iwe the judges decided that all liets were to be de­ Instrumental Music ADVANTAGES. WISE MAMMA. THE WALL OF A ROMEO. clared ofT, owing to some small con­ 'How ih the world Mrs Wisely, travention of the rules. The Com­ Smok e Lethbridge Belle Comedy Sketches Frank—"These young widows have do you mainijfi' to have all your Oh. for the summer time again. mittee took this to OMMI that the an advantage over you girls, bo- three daughters in so early when For Mildred was, I xoxx, race itself was declared off, and re­ they spend the evening out?" I'SIHN Msi'K Don't Fail to see this Show cause thoy know all about mon." Content with ue cream soda then, fused to pay the prize money. In Havana Smoke May—"Yes; and Ivcauso th-** only "The last one home has to get She wants broiled lobster now. this nattier they soled in perfectly w. HANRAHAM .1. S. SHKAKKK, President meti who know all about thorn are breakfast n<-Nt morning."—Pearson's gootl faith On tha owner eef the Weekly. —Washington Star M t.iecr W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary dead." HUB SOUTHERN ALBERT A NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV, 22. 1906.

tually attacked me with his ramrod, THE STORY OF A but ai course the contest was an un­ LEAVINGS equal one for him and he had to pay Tabor BATTLE CHARGE the UBUal penalty. On our left flank were the massed forces of French In­ fantry rendered for the moment inef­ In an article entitled "A Scotch­ PURE FRESH DRUGS fective from the presence of the ar­ TABOR HOSPITAL man at Mars-la-Tour," in the Corn- Druggist's Suudries and Patent IS COMING tillery with whom we were fighting. COAL FAMINE IN hill Magazine, the Baron Campbell Medicines Our Goods will be To open fire on us at that moment RANCHERS Ohloro • Naptboleuoi The meeting that was called (or here flrat. Watch von l.auivutz gives a deeecription of XMAS would have been the sacrifice of their Cattle Dip Monday night last to consider the DAKOTA ALSO for them :: :: " the battle before Met-., and ol a own artillerymen. MTNERS-.rish Twist, Union Cigars building of a hospital has b-een post­ Leavings Drug Store charge in which ho rode. Here is an etc. poned until December 3rd when It is extract; For a brief few moments we were Latest Books and Magazines St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 20. — The hoped for a good attendance of the Our turn had now come—the great masters of the situation. It was no Oflice, School, and General Stationery coal famine in the Dakotas is rapid­ Doctor'* Prescription* a Specialty town people. crisis of my life. Matters were be­ part of our duty to disable the ly assuming serious proportions. In­ FIXI-LE'S DRIU AND BOOK STOKE On Saturday night next at 7 p. m. ginning to look very serious for our enemy's horses. They indeed render­ quiry today brought together the The ALBERTA HOTEL Southern Alberta News on sole. a public meeting of the Ratepayers side. The French artillery (north of ed us a signal service. Harnessed to finis that little or no coal Is being Cochlin Brothers, Props. the gun carriages, and driven by men will be held in the school house to Choice Vionvillo) was doing deadly damage. hauled to the Dakotas from the JOHN F HAMILTON hear about the school question. Sample The commercial man's home Wines "The whole brigade will charge!" who were armed only with whips. Twin Cities and that coal consigned Rooms Porter meets all train* and they made oft* in a body in the dlreo- S. T. West lake of Westlake Bros., CiK-le-s came the order. Tho charge was de­ General ISIa.kseeiith and Carriage Builder jewellers visited Lethbridge on Wed­ for Dakota destinations has been RuteH. $2,011 por day livered in a manner which took the tion of Motz, closely pursued by our­ Sp... iilli. . Hone .li.'ciii)-,, Plow Work ;md nesday. utilized by the railways for their enemy by surprise. It was a stilt selves. Brand Making own need. There is an understand­ Leavings, - • Alberta -._4.Mll i foi TABER gallop throughout. Our own infan­ I remember that I cut down three Ne» Reeve Plows ALTA. (Philadelphia Press.) ing among railway companies that try linos were passed in a (lash. of the drivers. The terrified animals coal, when consigned, can be turned "See here," feebly complained the Wounded men there were in abund­ deprived of all guidance, collided and over to the use of railroads should ance, but our carefully trained horses victim after the accident, "I thought interlocked in hopeloss confusion. Leavings General Store picked their way past them with sur­ American Cafe

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These Lands are situated in ALBERTA'S WARM BELT, a short 4.00 II tt a II distance north of the Montana Boundary and at the east base of ... MAGRATH... 37.0 9.50 the Rocky Mountains :: :: 3.25 :t ti SPRING COULEE 48.0 10.25 II II

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5.05 P.M. de .... COUTTS 66.0 11.05 A.M. ar FOR MAPS, PRINTED MATTER, AND OTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS Meai-e. CONNECTIONS. Canadian Pacific Railway.-Trains leave Lethbridge For Calgary, via Macleod, at 6.15 a.m. The Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company l-or the West at 1.26 a.m. For the East at 1.40 a.m. Great Northern Rail nr ay.-Arrive at Virden Junction from Lethhridge at 1.50 p.m LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, or Trains leave Shelby Junction: For points kast at 3.13 a.m. anil 2.4.3 p.m. For points West at 1.25a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Oreat NonbernrRall-ttay.- Trains leave Great Falls Messrs. OSLER, HAMMOND & NANTON Kor Lethbridge at 9.30 a.m For Helena and Bu t le at 5.05 am. and 3,10 p.m. ... WINNIPEG, MANITOBA For St. Paul at 3.00 a.m. Tra'.n»Farrlre|at|Oreat Falls from Lethbridge at 0.00 p.m. from Bntte and Helena 2.50 a.m. and l.l p.m* I». Wa. NAISMITH General Mana-rnt. THE SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV, 22, 190».

MORE COAL. CHANGES IN BRITISH POLISH CHILDREN WILL NOT •1 RAYMOND RIPPLES. J. O'boin of Raymond iw now at Coutts and has La/t&ly discovered a SPEAK GERMAN fine vein of coal near that place. The NAVY. Raymond, Nov. 20.—Mr. J. A. vein i.s fnun r- to 7 foot thick and is Berlin, Nov. 17.—Fifty -thousand Keyte of Raymond haa just retunr- London, Nov. 15.—In the course of of a very fine quality. Isaac .Tones Polish children persist in refusing to BANK of MONTREAL ed from a trip from over the line, the next two or three months the of Raymond is now developing the respond in the German language to where he has been for several days British navy will undergo one of the Established 1817. prospect and hope to find a large religious instruction in the public rounding up his cattle and he reports greatest changes of recent years. amount of coal. schools and the Prussian Government the lat.- storm about the same as Some of the details have already Capital all paid up 014,400,000.00 WARNER BUILDING UP. continues to apply measures designed here, while speaking of the- building been published, notably the decision Re-erred Fund 10,000,000.00 E. J. Allen, contractor, has just to convince the children and their Balance Profit aud Loss 801,855.41 ol the U. S. government canal from of the Admiralty to form a new come in from Warai'i* where he has parents that their resistance will lie St. Mary's River, he reports that it Home Fleet, and several of the ap­ been busy all summer building a fine- of no avail. is progressing very nicely and that pointments were officially announced HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. hotel for the Kerr Land Co. whose All Prussian Poland is stirred by the pay roll is now over $5000 per j by the Admiralty on Monday. place of husiness i.s at. Warner. . FL' the outbreak of race and polit cai month. Many Indians are employed The reorganization will begin at BOARD OF DIRECTORS. reports things very lively at the hatred. The events in Russia ap­ and it was also reported that the ! the Admiralty, where Vice-Admiral RT. HON. LORD .STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROS-AL, O.C.M.G., j new town and in the* spring it is ex- i I Sir William May, now in command pear to have stimulated the Polish Oatfer Bros, were among the contrac- I ^^ ^ ^ , ,_ I Honorary President. mmjig impn v< national movement, so that the Pol­ tors. While Mr. Keyte was away h, ( ^ u..„ ^ (h(_ ^^ A ^ ^ I of the Atlantic Fleet, will go as Sec­ ish newspapers ami Po ish agitators HON .SIP GEORGE A. DftUMMOND, K.C.M.G., President. spent an evening at tbe home of one; . . ,.,• ., , ,. . ,, . ond Lord in succession to Nice-Ad­ K t, v building and two flne business blocks | miral Sir Charles Drury, who has have taken a more aggressive atti­ E. 8. <,,'Loi/STON, Es^.. Vice-President and Oeneral Manager, tude against, the Government, select­ of the Peigan Indians, and was sur- ^ u> ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ' lieen selected to succeed Lord Charles Branches and A^encx-H at all the principal points in Canada; also in London, ing the Prussian Education Minis­ prisethed mto arfined situa/tehow comfortabld e some . ,M1.,(|.inf,s 1„„|<| ,s Q nllm,Mi|. <>t n,sif| ! Beresford in the Mediterranean. Th-- England, New York, Chicago, Sf.okane, and Newfoundland. try's requirement that religious in­ hOef stoppethem dar ewit situatedh ket'pt. a Thhiree d familmayn j lltv.vs Fourth Sea Lord, Rear-Admiral Fr.xi Travellers' Circular letters of Credit and Commercial Credits issued for u.e in PERSONALS. -rick S. Ingleiield, will also leave the* struction be given in German as the all parts of tht world. and girl. Th'- building the family G, H. I'asse,\ eif Stirling and J, T, j Admiralty, as he i.s to take over the principle to combat, liecause upon it Collections made on favorable terms. lived in was a frame with a log ad­ Hennlger of Magrath also S A. Ben j command of the North American and could the religious feeling of Catho­ dition, and contained a parlor, din­ Drafts sold available at all points in United States, Europe'and Canada. I net of 'he- Roe- Deer Ranch -were \ ls- lic Poland lx- consolidated and a cer­ ing room, two Ixxl rooms, a kitchen West Indies and Particular Service , [tors in Raymond. tain amount of support be won from SAVINGS BANK. pantry and wood shod and was fura- • Squadron from Admiral Sir Day Bos- Andrew Watson of Magrath made the Vatican, while at the same time ishe-d up-to-date. The ornaments and i anquet, Fhe New Fourth Sea I_ord a call oil friends in Raymond. the Government might be weakened embelishnn-nts on the parlor walls '• will be Rear-Admiral A. L. Winsloe, Chas. McCailj and wife made- a by the hesitation of the German Ca­ were estimated to be valued at a I who at present commands the des­ visit to the A. I., and S. Co's ranch tholic party to oppose their Polish $1000. The head of the family is troyer flotillas. \ LETHBRIDGE -:- BRANCH at Spring Ceeiile... \\he-iv he is mana­ co-religionists. engaged in farming and cattle rais­ THE NEW FLEETS. ger. ing and i.s very prosperous, and be­ The chief fleets, with their lios'-s. The authorities are fully determin­ R. F. REEVE, - . Manager. W. W. Cooper, of Cooper and Stev­ lieves in educating his children. const it ul ion. commands, etc., are: ed to ptooeed with th-- policy of the ens Hardware- dealer, is now in Van­ (IRANI) REUNION. 1. Home fleet, base Sherness, under Germanization of Poland through couver B. 0., and is very ill. On January 1st, 1907 the people Rear-Adm i ral Bridgeman. the German language. The school­ W. Wosencroft of Payson I'sah is of Raymond will hold a grand Re­ (a) Baltic fleet under Admiral masters, under great provoeation, HAV- VOl A FEW DOLLARS the guest of Mr. and Airs. 0, Fair­ union, it will lie under the auspioies Bridgeman, two vessels of Formid­ both in and oul of sehool are show­ You would like to double in i.he next few months? If so let us inter*.!.! banks. He is very much impress'd you in the CELEBRATED LULUMA0 MINE, at BuIIfroV! Nevada. of the L. U S. Ward authorities, able class withdrawn from Medlter- ing great moderation. Children re- ! with Canada ami may make his home with Bishop .J. F. Anderson at the rean, and six of Canopus class from fusing to receive religious instruc- 500 PKH CENT. DIVIDENDS here in the -spring. head. A number of committees will Channel, and the Albion. tions in German are kept in after Have been declared by tuine> adjoining this. Fortunes are being made The L. I). S. have lied new chiton- daily in Nevada Gold Mm.ri Stock. Why not take advantage of the be appointed to fook after the de>- (b) Cruiser fl.-et, Countj cruisers, school for one or two hours. The K ies built to their tabernacle and a I present low pnep and get benefit of every advance ? Why not invest a tails ami it is expected to be an af­ Rear-Admiral C. IF Cross. Government is det-erminod to prevent few dollarsi this way and watch tbem grow from ten cent pieces to one ne-w heating apparatus installed. ! fair long to be remembered. A num­ 2. Channel fl.-et, Portland, under the creation in Germany of another dollar bills*' Why not eend in an order todav and secure a block of this which makes it much warmer. J. -rock before it goes higher? These shares mav he had NOW at th* ber of ladies and gentlemen have Admiral Sir A. Wilson, to be suc­ Oalicia, where Germanism, it is said Dunn and ti. Zufell are' the new care ixt-n invited to atte-nd. A special ceeded on March I by Lord Charles has almost disappeared. wW_Se v10 °?N?S' , ThiZ W,H ,,e *°rthyDOUBLE"*" in MX takers WEEKS. No order for ies* than one hurielred shares Stock certifl meeting to arrange for thial'iair is Berosford, who becomes full Admiral Rome, Nov. 16,.—The situation be­ e te- viill be sent direct e/r througbiongh anv beink or banker purchaser- may Mrs. .1. W, Ta/nn -i- entertained a ! called e.n November 11; second in command tween the Vatican and Germany over designate. CLARi-. & COMPANY. Sole Agents, number of her friends at an oyster Coronado Building. Denver, Colo. Friday evening, Mr. E. S. Martin Vice-Admiral Sir A. Curzon Howe. the Polish question is becoming dai­ Referenoea: Capitol National Hank Pint National Bank siipper '1 s week, Th«- evening warn of he Eku.k .ef Montreal entertained to be- succeeded on November I'i by ly more critical, and is even threat­ N.B.—The prospect- for a rapid advance In thi stock are sueh «-ce*innot hold this spent with home games and music. offer open for longer than one week his friends a' a card party. During. Real'-Admiral Callaghan. ening lo endanger the existing good FIRE AT RANCH HOUSE. the evening light re-.n-shments were (a) lki.tlc fle-et, fourteen-eight King relations between Berlin and the Holy Las. week at the Double Horse served. Among the guests present Edwards, the- Dreadnought, (flagship) See. Germany insists that the Vat­ Shoe' ranch belonging to the Knight's MITCHELL TURNS DOWN were: Doctor Rivers and wife-, R. H. the Lord Nelson and Agamemnon ican must help it in repressing what Sugar Co. a small fire occurred thai 1 McDullie ami wife, Dr. Rollins and (being completed ) and three others. it considers to be relK»1 lion in Poland SHERMAN F, tf.J , Johnston, D.V.S. might have proved very serious hail wife, Prof. B. P. Keillor, Messrs. (b) First cruiser squadron, four I while the Poles are counting upon it not been for the quick action of i DENTAL WORK A SPECIALTY Grey, Thompson, Chisohm. Hodnett, vessels, under Rear-Admiral Neville. the assistance of the Pope. Fernie, B.C., Nov. 19, 12.30 a.m.— those present. By some cans- not Laycock and McCoullock. On January 2 Rear-Admiral Wins­ reported the building on the ranch ! President John Mitchell of the U.M. Mr. A. Mickelson of Stirling, also loe, commanding torpedo and sub- Graduate Toronto caught fire and before it could be REPORTED MURDER IN MINI IT i W. of A., has wired from Minneapolis Mr. J. M. Brown of Kips Coulee and marine flotillas, will be succeeded by put oil. the- paper on the walls of COUNTY. confirming the settlement of the coal Veterinary College Mr. and Mrs. J, Cast ley ol' Milk Rear-Admiral Montgomery. one room was distroyed. Wi'th the , strike at this place and ordering the river were in Raymond Saturday, on .'5. Atlantic fleet, Berehaven, under ; : Class ''1894J :: :: above damage nnd a bad scare to Minot, N.D.. Nov. 17. — A report men to go back to work. The follow business. Vice-Admiral Sir A. Curzon Howe, In the women and children the place- hus rmcheod this city of the arrest of | ing is a copy of the wire received by On Saturday Mr. Ray Knight, succession to Vice-Admiral Sic. W. : was saved from whal might have Martin Hagen, a well known Ward W. IT. Moore, president of the local (Call Higinbotham's Drug store) brought in a fine' bunch of cat/tie for H. May. county fanner, living two miles from been a big blaze. union anrl toy General Managere Lind LETHBRIDGE ALTA. the purpose of branding them prepar- (a) Six battleships (five of thej Stanley, on the? sensational charge of say: •*ft* Duncan class;. itory to taking them to the- Co's murdering his own brother and ship­ "Minneapolis, Nov. 18.— Agreement SASKATCHEWAN COAT OF ARMS (b1) Second cruiser squadron, four j ranch. ping the body in a box of house'hold made by Burke recognized by the In- On Friday eveng Miss Viola Alien vessels, successor to present chief, j articles*. i-.stevan Mercury: The design has ! ternatioauil Union and men will re- entertained her young friend at the Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Bat- | been published of the coat of arms The sheriff ol Ramsey county arriv­ ! turn to work. Signed, John Mitchell' MONEYSAVED home of Mr. II. s. Allen. Games tenburg, being Rear-Admiral C. H. so graciously granted by His Majesty ed in Stanley yesterday and made Tin's telegram is the closing chap- with musice, vocal and instrumental Adair. BY TRADING WITH US the King to the province of Saskat­ the arrest. The evidence is strong j ter in a strike which in many ways A few of our prices: Sugar, 20 lbs. for were a part of the evening's amuse, 4. Mediterranean fleet. Gibralter. against Hagen. The sheriff says that has been unique. On the 12th of Nov chewan. It is beautiful, and so ap­ $1: bpst Santos Roasted Coffee, 20c per ments. under Vice-Admiral Sir C. Drury, i propriately designed. On the top of the accused and his brother had s?v- Thos. Burke, national board member lb ; Baeon, lti*; per lb.; L>*rd, 10-lb pail W. II. Gllnes is oonflned to bis bod Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Bat-i the picture is a red lion, so designed eral quarrels before leaving Devil's [ was sent out by Mr. Mitchell to set­ for $1.40. W> p.y fhe freight to nny with fever, ami is very ill. tenbarg being second in command. Lake. The story Is that the man tle the strike, signed an agi*eement railway -^taiion in Manitoba, Alherta, as to look at first glance like a Saskatchewan and Western Ontario. W. If. Taylor's son who sometime (a) Six battleships, instead of j killed his hrother in a fit of passion with the Coal Co.. in which frank prairie lire. The twists in his tail Write u. for complete price list—it is ago was hurt by a. horse is now bet­ eight. are made to resemble the Souris riv­ and that the body was put in a box admission was made that the miners FRET.. Try UP, aod be convinced that ter and a'ble to get, a round a little. (b) Third cruiser squadron, four denlinu witb us is money in your pocket er, and his right paw reaches out and shipped to Stanley with house­ had been in error in going out on PROPHET'S RRTTHDAY. vessels, Rear-Admiral Sir If. Barry, with claws extended like the great hold goods. Later it is believed the strike end recognizing the principal NORTHWESTERN SUPPLY HOUSE On Dec 28th next, the Sunday Portsmouth, succeeding Rear-Admir­ railway corporations. Our chief in­ body was thrown in the Missouri of the open shop. The settlement was 259-261 STANLEY ST., WINNIPEG. Man. schools of the I,. I). Saints in Alber­ al Sir II. Lambton in November. dustry, grain growing, is represented river. Hagen denies any connection accepted in good faith by the Michel ta will hold a special service in con- 5. North American and West In­ on the lower half of the shield by with his brother's disappearance, but I miners and also by a large number DOMINION COAL CO., CRISIS* memoraiion of the Prophet, J, k's and Particular Service (or three sheaves of grain tied wi'th baby was taken back to Devil's Lake and of those at Coal Creek, but the Glad- Smith's 101st birthday. Special pre­ Fourth Cruiser) Squadron, under napkins to show that grain growing will be given a preliminary hearing. ; stone union at Fernie urged by Dis­ Montreal, Nov 17—A crisis between parations are being made for the Rear-Admiral F. S. Inglefield, who is still in its infancy. The whole trict President S'herman. Secy. Biggs the Iron and Steel and the F>ominion same in Raymond. succeeds Admiral Sir D. Bosanqiuet. 1 : picture is spattered over with imita­ DIAMOED DISCOVERIES. and others fought against the se t- Coal Companies is fast being reached On Saturday next all the officers of Probably five cruisers. tion of typhoid fever germs. What ; tlement and refused to go to work. This morning Hon. Oeo. A. Cox. she Taylor Stake living in Raymond 6. East Indies and Cape oa Good Sherman and Patterson went to the divil the thing as a whole stands Ottawa, Nov. 15.—The Canadian of Toronto, one of the largest of the Stirling, Magrath, Tabor and Well­ Hope Squadrons, expected to be Minneapolis with Burke to Interview for is hard tei tell, but it is intended commercial agent at Sydney, Austra­ Dominion Coal Company's stock ington meet at the L. P. S. assem­ merged unde-r Vice-Admiral Sir E. President Mitchell, nnd ihe- above to adorn the top of government sta­ lia, writes that there is no 1 klihood holders, appeared on the scene, and bly room. to hear the reports of I'eee, Cape Squadron, three cruisers, telegram Is the result. tionery, and members of the legisla­ of tho governor general approving during the forenoon interviewed the their wards and to rr-reue instruc­ and Kasl Indies, four and three smal­ ture will write- to their relations in the Commonwealth's customs prefer­ various interests connected with tions. Tt is expected a number will ler vessels. Ontario on paper bearing the- wonder­ ence law in the form it has passed. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. present strife. That Sir William \'an bo presented. ful adornment. For this reason the customs authori­ Horne, Senator Cox, Mr. E. S. Clou- On Dec. 7th 1900 the Relief Socie­ TOWNS FLOODED ties have already ceased collecting Ottawa, Nov. 18.—Among a num­ ston. of the Bank of Montreal, and ty of Raymond will hold a bazaar the higher duty put into force when ber of other new lines and extensions others, largely interested, aro doing in the L. D. S assembly rooms. Dur­ TO BELL THE CAT. Everett, Wash., Nov. 18—Floods the budget proposals were prewntod in Saskatchewan and Alberta, the their utmost to come to an amicable ing the day all kinds of fancy and in Snoppomish county and this sec­ to the Australian parliament. Canadian Northern is applying for a settlement there can be no doubt. useful articles will be on sale. Re­ London, Nov. IS.—A cloud, much tion of the northwest are the worst Mr. Larke says the New Zealand charter for a line from Edmonton to Whether there will be additional re­ freshments will be served in the an­ bigger than a man's hand is likely in years. Business is at a standstill authorities will lower the duties on Calgary, and for one from Regina signations from the Coal Board and nex at a nominal price. The build­ to appear on the international hori­ Communication with the outside many articles at the next session of southwesterly to the international whetrer Hon. Mr. Cox and Mr. II. ing will be prepared and decorated, zon before many days havo passed. world is cut off and it will be a week par! iy ment. boundary. F. Dimock, and others, will retire for the occasion. A number of com­ The scandalous condition in the Con­ before railway communication is re­ The Canadian commercial agents in from the company's management re­ mittees have been appointed among go state, which are a disgrace to the stored. Several towns are under Sou'h Africa report recent discover­ mains yet to be seen. the ladies to arrange matters and world's civilization and a menace to water and thousands of acres of land CROWS NEST COAL MINERS RE- ies of diamonds in various localities On the street today there were and the afTair will finish up in the the development of tho whole of Af­ are innundated. All the railraods in TURNING. hundreds of miles apart. In view of many who maintained that with the evening with a grand ball. The pro­ rica, will no longer bo tolerated by the valley are several feet under wat­ this fact it is possible that the steel company utilizing Dominion ceeds derived will go to the society the British government. Next Tues­ er. Rossland, B.C , Nov. IS.—The re­ world's supply of diamatSla may, in Coal Company's products at the and be used for the benefit of the day, Sir Edward Grey, foreign min­ Starwood, Wash, Nov. IS. — The turn of a large number of the coal the next few years, exceed the de- present ratio, and at the present poor of our town. We wish them ister, will receive an influential depu­ streets of the town are flooded and miners along the Crow's Nest line mand, with the result of a fall price, the latter cannot hope to pay every success tation at the foreign office, and he the inhabitants are taking to the has had a beneficial effect on the sit­ price: its stock holders dividends. THE RIGHT KIND OF FARMER. intends to make even stronger refer­ hills. The only mode of getting ab­ uation here. It will only be a ques­ The action taken hy the Coal Com­ R. C. Harvey of Kipp Coulee is a ences to the necessity of complete re­ out is by s kilTs. All the railroads tion of a short time before smelting pany breaking the contract with the winner The past season and last form of the Congo system of govern are cut off. TO T\IK STATION. will be resumed at both Trail and M;\\ m Steel Company was done, it is stated year he put out a large grove of ment than were contained in Lord North Port. Shipments for the week Mount Vernon, Wash., Nov. IS. — authoritively, hy the executive com­ young trees and has succeeded with Ripon's speech this we*-ek. This will It is stated that J. G. Wiegand is were 2680 tons. The Skagit river is twenty-three feet mittee* of the former organization, them. He has a nice piece of land likely cause a storm in Germany and purchasing a fine bus which will bold above low wafer mark at this point. which body or a quorum of which in Lucetnc and has raised a good France, but England will have the Eighteen inches more will carry the twelve people and will be equipped IN BLISSFUL RUSSIA ! was in Sydney at the time the action crop of hay, all with out irrigation. moral support of the United States. water over the dock and flood the with foot-warmers. was taken. The executive of 'the He is now busy erecting a very nice town. The water is still rising.' It will run to the station to meet Moscow, Nov. IS.—Several revolu­ Coal Company consists of five mem­ eight room house on his farm, and Inquiries are lieing made' as to the trains, nnd will also be available for tionists today issued a proclamation Seattle, Wash., Nov. 18.—Although bers of the Board of Directors. Of will be up-to-date in every particu­ whereabouts of Earnest West, a min­ dances, theatrical entertaibments and saying they regret the failure of an choas reigns here as a r.sull of ihe the five. Mr. James Boss. Mr. .lames lar. He will imaugurate a water er, who left New Glasgow, Nove Sco- other occasions. His present hack attempt on the life of Gen Rhinehlite floods, conditions today are greatly Reid Wilson, and Mr. Wanklyn were system of his own for the building. sia. ami was last heard of in Leth­ improved. The water is receding and service will also be continued. and announce that the efforts will on the ground, and ore directly n^- About 200 yanks from his residence bridge- and Calgary. His family all (mme built of brick and cement, on kindly communicatee with The- News. •too early *e> estimate the- damage- a soldier who was passing nt the Goldwin Smith says that Shake­ the hillside and thi-n piped to his re­ e .one by the floods, it is believed H Your stomach churns and digests time was also killed by unknown per­ Taken as directed., it becomes the speare and Homer stand together at sidence', which st anils on the- flat will reach a mWlioo dollars .n K ng the food you eat and if foul, or tor­ sons. greatesi curative mmgttoi feir the relief the head of poetry, but Goldwin's Mr. Harvey is also interested in the county alone. Many railroads in this pid, or out of orde-r, your whole" sys­ of suffering humanity ever devised. What worries the world more than eyesight is bad, and he has probably raising of sheep. He has just county have been washed away en­ tem suffers from blood poison. Hol­ sueh is Hollister's Rocky -fountain anything is the horrible thought that not read some of the poetry that bought a fine herd of blooded Block tirely and it wi 1 be- several weeks be­ lister's Rocky Mountain T.-a kevps Tea. .*•!.•> oents, Tea e a-We I i I on yeiu well. .*•>.*-. cents. Tea or Tablets. Higinbotham m\ Co. street cars rtficien' sen ice, —J. D. Higinbotham A Co. noi vet been discovered. THE SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY. NOV, 19, 1906.

LETHBRIDGE LOCAAS WORK ON FREIGHT SHEDS CITY COUNCIL. %<»»»*l»»%%%%e^S»^<-l%%^^^»^%^»^»e%>»^»-%^e> iae»%i>dt)xn»%(%»%«»^%d§»e<*dw-^i Work on the new union freight (FROM MONDAYS DAILY.) At last night's council meeting sheds is progressing very favorably. 1Ricb Mr B. D. Stone accompanied by 0 Constable Silliker was granted two i Builders' E. D. Lowe left for Reliance early The work was tied up for a couple of months leave of ftbsence, on the un- l! yesterday mornis^;. It is their in­ days on account of the poor weather, derstanding that a suitable substi­ Cut <$lass Hardware- tention to inspect the coal Com pany s but at present a large gang of work­ tute be provided. men are busily engaged in rushing famous deposit at Are clay and the LICENSE FOR REAL ESTATE is a combination of First Quality the building to a state of completion new town-site. DEALERS. Blanks, Beauty of Design, Finely Carpenters' The walls and partitions are all up Alderman Dooley, chairman of li­ 'Fhe city solicitor was instructed and the roofing is now being put Cut and Finished by First-Class cence and polios committed' bas tend­ to prepare a by-law imposing a lic­ Tools. on. The building according to a loc­ Workmen. ered his resignation from the City ense fee of not less than $50 on real al official is not expected to lie ready Our stuck in these lines is Council. ( estate dealers. This is the kind we carry, antl the for occupation for another two very complete. V. Tho A. 0. F. held their tirst annual The Lothbridge Steam Laundry prices are remarkably low for the church parade in this city yester­ wrote asking for an adjustment of quality. A_h&___LA£i_» day morning. A party of ai>out JAM IN RIVER AT ISLAND their water rate's and for the imposi­ mt^mrmwmw^srmt m.^ * IN V> S>^ thirty march.il to the Wesley church tion of a tax of $100 upon Chinese ADc \va-oc. a Vavqc assoT\mM\\ \o where the Rev. J. E. Hughson. de­ tt is a great thing to live in a city laundries. The letter was referred to cVvoose, ^tom livered a verj appropriate sermon throe hundred feet above river level. the waterworks commissioner. Our Plumbing Work j! Frank Bast ier the half-breed who At almost any' price you would .lust at present there has evident­ ALP. DOOLEY'S RESIGNATION. "attempted to break into Edwarel like to jiay. ly been something doing in the Will give you satisfaction. Thomas's house on Wednesdaj last V. W, Pooley's resignation from mountains. Ice and driftwood have Call and examine and we know and who was to have t»ee*n tried on the council was accepted. !! come down and have formed a jam you will buy. Estimates niven on all cksses of work Friday was remanded bv Superintend W. C. Ives submitted claims for at the Island bend. Within twenty ent Wilson of the U N. W. M. P., damages on behalf of T. Hiscox for 1 four hours the water has risen five until ten o'elock this morning. The $750 and Mrs. J. Bulman for $500, feet and in places is over the lower priseef-' will be i-fe-nded by XV. C. on account of inuries received from lisites. \t banks. It is now higher than at the defective sidewalks. The claims were [j Camping Outfits. Garden Requisites. . f Ives. A delightful -ntertainment was giv­ height of its flow last July. referred to the city solicitor. But it is still a good deal more F. W. G. Haultain applied to re­ Wm. C. Liphardt en on Friday night bt Mrs. .1 B. Storey iu honor of her sister. Miss than 200 feet below our cellars. deem lots 50 to 55 on Wall street. Watchmaker Jeweler, Silliker. Cards and .lancing were- the The request was grant ed on condi­ C. W. GRAY, principle feature' "it midnight oys­ tion that all taxes and all expendi­ ter patties, sandwiches, cake and ice NEW ENGINE FOR SWITCHING tures therewith be paid. The Hardware Merchant. 'Phone 66 The mayor and secretary treasurer •THE- cream were served. The "Home swe«-t The new engine to be used for ',, were instructed to sign and seal the horn." wab-* was 'he-n played and all switching purposes in the local agreement with the Electric Light expressed themselves AS having the freight yards arrived last evening Co. re boring for natural gas. liOSt I :me of th«' season. and with this addition the local of­ Royal Trust Co. A number of accounts were ordered ficials feel sure that the business from to be paid. MONTREAL FROM TUESDAY'S DAILY.) now on will be "handled much more Mrs. R. A. Wright will he at quickly than formerly The number M. PLAT TO BORE GAS WELL. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 11,0(0,000 The Lethbridge Meat Market, PAID UP 500.000 home on Nov 27 and 28 at from 4 of the engine is 638. The council approved the selection RESERVE FUND 800,001 p. m. to 6 p. m. Martin Hendricks, who was in the of M. Plat as contractor for boring DIRECTORS: PIGHE & MIRON, Props. Alec Ross, John Newton, Ed. An­ A.R. and T. Co. here about a year for natural gas. and recommended Right Hun Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Q.C.M.G., President. derson and I'kl. Newton were in ago. arrived in the city yesterday the- acceptance of his offer by the Bon. Sir George Drummond K.C.M.O., Vice town from their farms on the canal Electric Co. Pre--;iele;iit. morning accompnnied by Mr Prltx". R. B. AuffUB. E. S. ClouHton K B.OreenflhleldH, Fresh and Cured Meats of the choicest quality. on Monday. who will take charge of the C. P. R Aid. Oliver gave notice of the in­ C. M.Hays,C.R.Hosmor, Sir W < Macdonald, Mon.lt. Mackay, A. Macnider, B.V. Paterson, James and John Doyle of this city yards at this point. troduction of a by-law regulating it. a. Ue-iel James Ross, SIrT.»«-. Sh .aghnesay, Fresh and Cured Fish. leave today for Mr. Miles' ranche. and licensing automobiles H. V. Meredith, Sir William C, Van Home, K The steam shovel which has heen C.M.G n rth own where they have been [_ authorized load as Trustee Kxecutoi _l8_ig Game in seas o use*d here for the> past two month nee, tomauago Rstatos, to give Bonds In con i • to b'l-rM (.. residence for that has been removed to Macleod. wh­ STORY OF AN OVERCOAT. noctionwith any Judicial proceedings, toact as Transfer Agent and Register of shares o •' n it is hung up for the winter. Th • manage Sinking Funds aooept any Financial Telephone I. Prompt delivery 1 eg tl > M L, ot this dio- men employed to ope-rate the mach­ James Park was in the city at the Agency e-tc\. e-te-. • ' i.ii.t Saturday in Ed- ine, of course, accompanied it. end end of the week from the Wesi ar­ monton, returning from an extended it is stated that the- shovel will be ranging with local coal dealers to Lethbridge Agency trip to Rome and other European completely overhauled before work get coal shipped west. When told Hank of Montreal Building—R! F RlKV Agt. points. with it is recommenced next season. that the price of coal had advanced W. .. Aubin, of the Reliance Coal Mr. Park was heard to say that no Ce... arrived in the city yesterday af­ matter what the price was he must ternoon from Oalgary on business in ANOTHER RAILWAY have the coal. connect ion with the n-'vv townsite of While here Mr. Dark was stopping Good Lumber Send 3 Corks drawn from quart bottles of Reliance. Crambrook Herald:—Henry Roy at a local hostelry, and last Friday A rumor comes in to the effect and his associates saw a chance, and evening he hung up a valuable fur our Whiskies and receive a handsome enameled that the 0 1 ranch house- on the Lit­ procured a Dominion charter . to j coat, while he went to partake of his •pin. tle Bow has boon broken into, and build a railway from a point at or j evening meal. On returning he Good Lath For 8 corks we will send a silk watch fob found the coat gone and although accordingly Mr. Fane- has proceeded near Crawford Bay to Lethibri'dge; with enamel charm. nor'1*- to investigate the matter. I the hotel was turned inside out, n.i and certain deductions can be drawn D-jii-jn Re*»istere-J WRITK FOR UUR PREMIUM LIST. Whe. will say we have no good as to who are at the lack of Roy's trace of the coat could be found. Christians ;n 'hi* country*? A young enterprise, from the fact that about Mr. Park reported the mutter to Good Lime »5 H. CORBY DISTILLERY CO Limited, Montreal man cam e>n fooel nin<> miles through the 24-th of last month an applica­ j the police and 'they in turn made in­ the- stormy weather to attend church tion was made to the house at Ot­ quiries. AT service in this citv on Sunday last. tawa for permission to extend tfae On getting up Saturday morning, 1 Mr. McMillan, of Toronto, returned LnM from Lethbridge to Hartney. Mr. Park was surprised as well as * > to the city hist night from Cardston Manitoba. very much pleased to find the coat, GEO. ROGERS * The Most Reliable Place to buy your He proceeded east this morning and Then again. Breckenridge & Lund, hanging on the nail when- he had * * | left it the evening before. Harness, Saddles, etc., etc. will stop off at Moos-- Jaw. where he ot- the Crows Nest Tass Lumber corn- * * It is supposed that some individ­ LUMBER YARD. has purchased a semi-weekly news­ pany, have secured a charter for the * * paper. Mr. McMillan thinks this building of a line of road from Marys ual feeling the effects of the cold A. EASTON & CO. country has a gnat, future before it ; weather, and probably having a de­ * # villo to above St. Mary's lake. It * and speaks enthusiastically of our will not be forgotten in this connec­ sire to experience the pleasure of * Give ei GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION with .ill new daily. tion that the C, N. P. L. company- wearing a warm vonit, just naturally COLUMBIA lleirneess anel Sade_.es Sold. * Rev. .1. E. Hughson, pastor of the has acqjuired all the timber belong­ borrowed it for the evening. * A Carload of Trunks have arrived. Wesley church, has received an invi­ ing to the C. F. R. in the valley oi RESTAURANT, * tation to become pafrtor of an im- , Marys, and the idea is to get FINEST POSSIBILITIES. A LARGE STOCK OF Willi's, BITS, 1no st DOW NEK BLOCK. + SPURS, TENTS, VALISES, &c. portant Alborta church, but owing i out the lumber over the line last re- * to h;~ h;i\ ins accepted a previous io- j E. J. Wills, of Toronto, >vhen in fesred to. Tf positive statements by ttm *gP *-T^ ^4 ttm tt*t wm ^s •.•s we oro *tm ie*s mo e^s w** wm s^s ww tt*t ^s ttm ^s ^s tt*o OOM vita/don te> Ingersoll, Ont., he has j those who ought to know go for any this city on Wednesday last statf- Everything new throughout, and declined it. thing, this line will be started early- how much he was impress<-d with nice white ffirl waitresses. A very pleasant little affair occur-. next spring. Then again. Brecken­ the evident prosperity of this coun­ red on Monday evening in the South- ridge & Lund are extensive contrac­ try. Fresh Oysters & -Game .ird Blk, Room L6, tehe occasion being tors for the C. P. R. and very likely Mr. Wills has made an extended in Season. th-.- departure of Mr. F. Bickerdike, ] have access to the surveys anel pro­ tour through British Columbia and for the Coast. Mr. Douglas Shnrms files prepared by the C. P. R. of th- this province and states that he con­ Fruit and Candy in a neat little speech presented th.- LA GRIPPE route up the valley. Taken all In siders this to be, without exception, traveller with a leather suit case, the city with the finest possibilities This distressing and unfortunately very common malady all, it i.s not improbable 'that their OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. easily takes rank among the very "meanest" of the diseases Dr. Seymour Hawden, D.Y.S.. who projected line may have some under­ west, of Winnipeg. He sees a great to which people living in this climate are- liable. has been in charge of the Dominion ground relation to the road from future for us and the surro.in-Jing Heal Tickets, 15.00. La Grippe is no respector of persons; it attacks the Governmenl quarantine station at district and has serious ideas of lo­ young and the old, the rich and the poor with the utmost Lethbridge for the past two years, cating here in the spring. CHONG JAM. JUANO OS impartiality. left this morning for Ottawa, and LETHBRIDGE TO BE A. 0. F. Mr. Wills took a drive with a r.xcept in the casrs where Pneumonia develops, La ex cts.. to be absent for twe> months. HEADQUARTERS local real estate dealer, and remark­ Grippe is seldom directly fatal; the real danger lies in the Dr. Watson w-itl be in charge here ed on the excellence of the soil and Many a after effects. Even when the patient has fairly well recov­ until Dr. Hawden's return. the healthiness of this climate. He ered from an attack (and it is very hard to tell just when he F. G. Butts, Junior Woodward of Last Tuesday evening the quarterly said that on his arrival here in the has fully recovered) the muscles are relaxed, the nerves the High Court A.O.F., -is in the city $20 unstrung, the heart and lungs weak, the throat and bronchial official board of Wesley Church, held evening he could not but be impres­ Some time ago western lodges peti­ tubes irritable and tender and the whole system depressed, a meet ing at which an unanimous sed with the attractiveness ot the tioned the High Court to appoint run-down and in no condition to resist the attack of any invitation was extended to the Rev. streets surrounding the Square and Watch organizers for the west, awl Mr. other disease to which it may be exposed. J. VI Hanson, of Century Church, on viewing the city by daylight his Is of no use tjeca-use it needs a This condition is fraught with danger and demands instant Medicine Ha*, to become their pas­ Butts was sent out to look over the good opinion was enhanced. Fie will ground and report on the petition. be returning to Toronto shortly. It dollar's worth of repairs. A and intelligent attention, the system must be built up and tor ;.' the n>-\t conference. Mr. Har­ restored to a normal and healthy condition—advice easy to I will report in favor of appoint­ is his intention to boost Lethbridge watch in that shape represents rison lias accepted Uie Invitation and give, often very hard to follow. ing the organizers," said Mr. Butts, I expects to send us at least money that isn't working, aod will enter upon his duties hers near! and h(J The appetite is liable to be poor and the digestion im­ Jul-} "anrl I will recofnmend thnt Ix*th- two frlenils who will go into husi- money that doesn't work doesn't brirlcrie bo mude- the- i-r-**ftT.i/at'io*n cen­ do its full duty. paired so that it is almost impossible to consume and digest A C. Read, electrical construction ness in the city. sufficient ordinary food to do the work quickly and effec­ tre for the southern part of the- prov- Mf-MST, wh-> has tieen engaged for If YOU own a helpless, useless tively. What is required is a concentrated food, palatable, ITI'«'. Thero will lw- ano'thf-r in thi' some time past in installing and op­ ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND BEST timepiece, why don't you bring it easy to digest and containing the element, necessary to north." erating *h*' ne-« generator and motor in to our repair department? repair the waste which La Grippe has committed. GOOD WORK. and in removing the .•!.•< trie fan at The; Magrath Pionof-r says:—The Just such a food is found in '\m min*- in No H I OH "-arly this Though Mr. Butts is not a profes­ first coi ey of the Southern Alberta We are perfectly equipped to sional eiifraniz -r himse-lf. an the- sick and is a six column, eight page, all homo plan' for t*S P. Burns Oo at that vice according to the extent of FERROL funf-ral benefits, and $90,000 worth print,—with the front sheet given en­ poin* Mr He-ad reports everything the repairs that are necessary. a scientifically prepared emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Iron of insurance' has been -written up. tirely to telegraphic news and devoid Ht •*•-,<• m.n- running in perfect shape. But in any event the amount will The order is. by the way, the only and Phosphorus, palatable, digestible and effective. 1h- prelim.nary b<*-aring of the of advertising. It is one of the big­ lie very small, very small, indeed, FERROL contains just what the run down system needs frat-f-tnal order issuing paid up and cas*' of Fran'.: B*s*'r a half breed, gest and best surprise-s in Western compared with the advantage of and all it requires. Cod Liver Oil to restore the lost flesh endowment poMciea as well as •har^-d with unlawfully bre-aking in- Ni ws-paperism and Magrath may we-U having a "stopped" watch turn­ and make what is left firm and healthy, Iron to enrich the straicht Hf>". -, -he residence of Mr. Thomas, in f«H-l proud of h<-r neighlxir's splendid ed into a reliable timepiece. impoverished blood and restore elasticity and firmness to the north ward on W.dn*sday la*, IN* LEXRBRIDQE. start for thereby we shall g*-t the the relaxed muscles, Phosphorus to tone the nerve and came off yesterday morning i-eforc In Lethbridge alone twenty-five telegraphic dispatches at least forty- brain as nothing else will. Jostles Humphries J C. n the local me-rnU-rs hir.*.- b--n admitted and eight hours ahead of anything ye* in W. J. Armstrong Two or three bottles of FERROL, taken after the acute police eourt Ev'd *"•'" worn taken ?'2?>,

Tbis page affords tbe buyer and seller of Real Estate, BusiD'Ss opportunities, a public market or clearing bouse for saleable propositions. So\x\\venv 3V\bevta. l&e&V Sstafc &*c\va,TY$e Advertising rate: 1 cent per agate line per day.

THE C. B. BOWMAN AGENCY. ALBERTA REALTY COMPANY. N. T. MACLEOD. W. R. DOBBIN'S We make a specialty of City Property Real Estate. Loans and Insurancc Farm Lanel-,. City Property, Loans and Insur­ O. W. KERR CO. 8 N A P8 Real Estate, LoanH and Insurance, Lethbridge, ance C. K. I)AMii„ MANAGKK. Alberto. Letbbridge Hotel lilock, Lethbridge, Alberta Lethbridge, Alta. 11 12 .Southard Block Phone Ul i.eihliridKe. Alta. Koom 1 Southard lilock (Minneapolis, Minn.. Head Office) l_et h bridge, Alberta. Canada , Phono 122 12 LOTS JUST EAST OF WEST- H_P_WVElT~FAR^ ST-£ minister all level and within 800 tion eat reasonable prices and terms FARM LANDS INVESTMENTS CITY PROPERTY 80 ACRES IRRIGATED, CHOICE, BUILDING LOTS, CENTRALLY 6 LOTS TWO BLOCKS EAST OF feet of the water main, $200, each Land, 3 miles from Coaldale, fenc­ located, easy terms. Terma. ed, 20 acres broken, Price $26. Westminister Road near Red- FIRE INSURANCE. NEW TOWN OF WARNER.-We are Prices will run from $100.00 to path for $150 each. 12 LOTS JUST EAST WESTMINIS- LIFE INSURANCE. now selling Business and Residential $200.00 for Business Lots, and from 160 ACRES IRRIGATED LAND, 2. ter, all level and within 200 feet of I AM ESTABLISHING CONNEC- Lots in the New Town of Warner, on $25.00 to $75.00 for Residence Lots. miles from Coaldale, unimproved, 8 LOTS TWO BLOCKS EAST OF tions with eastern and western the Alberta Railway, 89 miles South the water main, $225. Terms. points, both in Canada and the Write O. W. KERR CO., at LeU_- choice soil, $23 per acre. Westminister Road on Dufferin foi of Lethbridge. 4 LOTS O.V CORNER ROUND AND United States. If you wish to bridge or apply at their offices in $150 each. sell list with me, it will cost you This is the most promising new Southard Block. 480 ACRES IMPROVED IRRIGAT- Courtland streets, all level. Both nothing if I do not effect a sale. town in Southern Alberta. It is the od 6 miles from Letbbridge, good 6 8 ROOMED HOUSE ON BARTLETT water and sewer, $275 each. If you wish to buy and I have not what you want, give me a centre of a large area ol fertile Ag­ roomed house, fenced, stables, stock Street for only $1400, All cash. 4 LOTS ROUND STREET, CLOSE description and I will find it for ricultural Lands. 20,000 acres Choice Farming Lands sheds, 225 acreH broken. All crop­ you. to water main and well located, The topography of the country on 12 miles from City of Lethbridge. ped last year, $26.75 per acre on 8 ROOMED HOUSE ON DUFFERIN $160 each. either side along the railroad makes Soil: A heavy dark loam with clay H. MACBEVH. terms. Street with bath and closet with subsoil. Situation: Land lies all in 75 LOTS IV RIVERVIEW SUB- F rm Lauds, Citj •ro-erty, and In-urancq it the most accessible business cen­ 2 lots. A fine buy for $1700, same township surrounded by im­ 6400" ACRES, VERY CHOICE SE- division at from $135 to $250. Phone51 Lethhridge, Alta tre. It will control absolutely the $1000 down. proved farms. Will subdivide la par­ lected from land 11 miles from Easy terms. j 160 A ORES, IMPROVED,To MILES trade of a very large territory. 100,- I from Lethbridge, 150 acres broken, 000 acres of land tributary to War­ cels to suit purchaser. railway, $7.75 per acre in block or 640 ACHES OF PERFECT FARM 34 LOTSTN NORTH WARD JUST fenced part below and part above ner have been sold this summer to $8.75 retail. land on the Little Bow for $10.60 east of the elevator and close to irrigation ditch. over 400 American farmers, a large 355 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM CITY, HOUSE AND 6 LOTS NEAR THE if sold within len days. Land all water main and C. P. R. tracks, 10.000 acres adjoining New Town fenced, House and out buildings number of whom will become actual around this selling for $12 or more. $3000. of Warner. Soil: Rich loam, clay elevator, on Westminister Road, $10 per acre, easy terms. settlers. 7 LOTS ON GLYN STREET IN subsoil. The tract is subdivided hi $900. 320 ACRES, 8 MILES FROM CITY. There is now a large Now Hotel GEO. S. HOIGLIN. parcels to suit purchasers and will be centre of City with water and sew­ excellent soil, $10 an acre, easy XO ACRES AND HOUSE, 4 ROOMS The Landman built, and th?re are already located er $350 each. Terms. terms. sold on very easy terms. Tabor, • • • Alberta a Store, Livery Barn, and Lumber in North Ward, 8 acres broken. FIRE INSURANCE. Price $1000. Terms. 46000 ACRES CHOICE WHEAT Yard, and several Residences. land, in ten thousand acre tracts, T. E PATTE90N- F.W. FORSTER Real Estate. Livestock, Hire. Life and Farm Lands, Insurance, Town Property* Now is your opportunity to get at $6.25 per acre. BARNES A COY. Accident Insurance. Pincher Creek Alberta. on. Klex-k, Lethbridge, Alberta, Lots Cheap. The earlier you buy the LIVESTOCK. BUY TABER BUSINESS PROPER- Phone 163. 480 ACRES? lT MILES FROM better selections you can make. Kami iAOd. Loan-. Insurance, City Property, ty now, and reap a profit of 100 to 300 per cent profit before April, town, 300 acres broken, good house Southard, Lethbridge, Alberta Block. MONEY RECEIVED FOR LONG and outbuilding, this year crop Phone 12?. 1907. R. WALKER JELL. A CO terms at 5 and 6 per cent. wheat 42 bushel, oats 97 bush?!, $19 per acre. Exclusive Agents For Townsite MacLeod, SvWYums MOaTvUd 5 ROOM HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, O d AMUNDSEN. AMOUNTS FROM $1 UP DEPOSIT- .Macleod. Alt>erta. on Coutts Street $1100, easy terms Fire and Life Insurance, Improved Farms ami 160 ACRES, HALF MILE FROM Town Property, Oalu irj eml Edmonton, ed monthly accumulated at 5 per station, 35 acres broken, comfort­ 0 "gSS* farm 'hind ftf^pe^ci-! $1000. _ 4s I's. HI QUARTER SECTION OF THE N 24. 480 ACRES LEVEL" LAND ALL ep I >^\jxr flllest ],an(j in Southern Mberta. you would have saved $1,000 by 8_____L_ __ " *•'' ' "•'• ;l'"' ';wv "r"" broken and fenced, 7 miles from S mile.j from MacLeod. Terms easy. .... „ , . ._ Xtit\ ACKKS H1NEST LAND 21 MILE; MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED station this years crop barley av­ itrtti ACRES RICH LOAM, BEST PROPOS- buying before. Buy now before it 2 Ull from tow at mpcr aci-o.eany tennt Real Estate on most liberal terms. erage 42 bushels. Price $20 per '_'*__ v 1!i'•'•"•' ' :""' KLAND.-itMILEH «Tir ition in the dis'Tir-t. for quick sale. 5Board and Rooms. acref $9..0ee pe.'r acre, only 7 miles from MacLeod. goes higher. 160 acres, 640 acrt tMksXt from Clare.holm at $iu' "pe"r acre"*••"••', an-j FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLI- under least for 17 years, large | terms. cation. 48600 TRACT" WINTER WHEAT J217 ACRKI NEAR THK CELERRAT TO RENT.—TWO LARGE I..-FURN- OO It' : . FARMS FKOM 1 TO 7 MILKS land, over 1000 acres broken, 12,- •d Cochrane Ranch, the whole e.f house, she>ds, sheep corrals ...ished rooms. Apply to Mrs. Alex. • fre -ii i wn, price from |_U lo .1" | er acre, 000 head cattle 300 head of heavy this property must be sold in one- block, full particulars on application • Scott. 2 t. HAVE YOU OOT CATTLE, SHEEP according to disti nee em I imp oveuiBnlP and light horse, one stallion, ••pUE BEST BUY IN SOUTHERN ALBERTA, (draft imported worth $2000) good B USINES8 OPENING IN MACLEOD or horses f0r sale? If you have, • 1 sections, nne- Iai tl llltii ACRES 0 IMPROVED LAND Gents Outfitter, or General riiorj. Price Jl.'ieo. will heat same. Box 35 Newa <«*r^rinj In Claiwbolm district at low­ tion and offers. Terms reasonable. _ office. WE HAVE A GOOD BUSINESS est prices and .-any terms 320 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM SfT- .... H'-KTOV MAIN Hl'SINKSS STREET for sale in centre of the city, well riiOWN LOTS, A r'l-.w BUSINESS LOTS tion, half of it broken, very level, "»" in Macleod in good position, fine loca­ WANTED—BY DECEMBER NEXT, WANTI NG fenced, good house, stable and gran­ tion for Block or Hotel Site. Price $.000. • on Main Street at a bargain. They arc Terms easy. a small house, furn;shed, on south located. Call quick and get in on snaps secure one. ary, yield this year 39 bushel of the lx>ttom j»INEST RESIDENCE LOT.-* HAVING WORK ? wheat. Price $20, easy terms. side of R.R., for two or three I town water privilege at low prices and 2140 TRACT WINTER WHEAT GEO. H. BUDD months. Apply to W. H. THORP. easy tonus. All lots for sale; from tirst owner land; 220 acres broken. This tract Farm Lands and City Property- EDWARD T. WESTLAKE. a* fenced and subdivided into 3 Raymond Alta. Pincher Creek, Alta. 2t-N-20 Real Estate Broken, Fire and Life Insurance, LORE.A RAMSOM. pasture and farm field, house new, Taber, Alberta. Real Estate, Financial, Insurance1; Atre-nts, cost $1980, shed room for 500 cat­ PARTIALLY IMPROVED IRRIGAT- Money to Loan, Homesteaders Located "5 lift news of a good job awaiting tle, good stable, living spring In ed farm—320—over 100 acres brok­ \JD&T\Ve(_--'3o*. SaVc~S"s.c\vaTv^c 65000 ACRES OF FARM LANDS, Nanton, Alberto, every pasture, yield this year aver­ close te> Talier from §7 per acre. some one -possibly you—ought age wheat r55 bushel, oats 80 bush­ en, 3 miles from railway.Al soil, __!__ ACRES ALL FENCED 350 ACRES to be INTKREJ.TI.iG SEWS, el. Price $30,000 on terms. for wheat or beets. Last crop 32 75 TO 1C0 HEAD OF CATTLE TO TABER TOWN* LOTS, SOUTH OF "'*"'. broke l'fi acres in fall wheat, one mile freun town Price t'l'i per acre. don't you think .' Vou will over­ bushels to acre. $15.00 on terms. winter. Good pasture, plenty of track $1(K) up. A(|{1:< MIi Ks MClNTYRE. CLEMENS A RALSTON nay and Sheds. Open water all fvifl • FROM TOWN ALL Farm Lands, Homesteads Located, "•"" /list class farm land with running look much of this kind of news i SECTION DRY LAND, FENCED, winter. Apply Samuel McComb, TABER TOWN LOTS, NORTH OF water 515 per acre with terms. Investments, unless you read the "Want Ads" 5 miles from railway. 130 acres -•V-M. ACKKS 1 MILLS FKOM TOWN, HAS Taher, • - Alta Meadow Creek, Alta. track, $50 up. broken. Last crop 25 bushels to « *.xr living water. 300 acres tfooel farm in today'. News :: :• :: :: TWO SECT.ONS GOOD PRARIE •1 W D 13 4 It. S 24 land balance good posture. Price $1U with acre. Easy terms. A snap. TABER ACRE LOTS $50 UP. terms. Iyands seven miles from Taber. WANTED.-TO BUY TEAM (FROM Q9fl| ACRES ll MILKS FKOM TOWN 2. $8.00 per acre. Terms. RELIANCE TOWN LOTS $50 UP, '-*"•'" acres good farm Lend I mile from G- F. BEERE. 10 to 12 hundred) Harness and school pood water. Price $11 per acre wilh ONE HALF SECTION FINE PRAI- It al Estate and Insurance, Customs Broker COALDALE TOWN LOTS $50 UP. terms, and Commission Agent. Macleod, wagon complete, Apply P. 0. Draw­ rie land five miles from Taber. Alherta, er, Q. 3 t N-22. >\ SECTIONS 10 MILES FROM TOWN. Al P. O. Box. 75. Telephone. GI. JELL A CLARKE ** raiie-h for mix forming, good running COLEMAN REALTY CO. TWO GOOD LOTS TWO BLOCKS water. Price $11 witb ternm. Itokl Estate, Broken and Locators, Leavings, D. J Melntyre, Manager, Coleman, Alta from new C.P.R. depot. A bargain. SETTLERS IF YOU WANT SOME- 5066 ACRES FARN AND RANCH, Alberta. GEO. C M'LLtR ONE GOOD LOT 50x125 BEST thing real good in Southern Alber­ Fenced and cross fenced into four 480 ACRES, 8 MILES FROM TOWN Lanelse.'kers. LIVERY BARN, ON LOT 140 FEET ta lands. Call on me and see my fields, house, barns, sheds, corrala, hows*-, corrals, sheds etc, 400 acres frontage; centrally situated In a Location in Town, $275. Head FVir Taber Allierta. lists. 350 head of cattle, 13 head of broken ready for crop, average 30 busy mining town on the Crows SOME GOOD ACREAGE IN TAROR bushel wheat to acre last year, $25 SETTLERS LOCATED ON WILD Nest Ry. Can be secured for horses. The whole proposition an acre on terms. $1200. Half cash, good terms on Best buys in Alberta. 380 ACRES 5 MILES FROM TOWN goes at $8.50 per acre, on good lands, Improved farms, ranches &c. balance. Apply to Coleman Real­ 820 ACRES ALL FENCED, 85 CORRESPOND WITH US REGARD- all fenced, lots of water. $9 per Taber Alberta. ty Company. terms. Apply acres broken ready for crop, 6 mil- ING CHEAP FARM LANDS. acre. Terms. YOUNG & YOUNG, es from town, $20. Easy terms. 640 ACRES THREE MILES FROM RESTAURANT, A TWO STORY partly improved cl.ise in. frame building in business po.lion 480 ACRES 12 MILES FROM N 20. Raymond Alta. 640 ACRES. 7 MILES FROM town $14 an acre. of the town of Coleman. Was as­ A SNAP. town, $12 acres 60 acres ready for town, fenced and other improve­ sessed for $1500. Can Scbcught FOR SALE.—TWO GOOD HEATINQ crop on easy terms, A 1. soil. 320 ACRES COAL LANDS, . MILE for $1300. cash. For pai titulars, DUNCAN J. CAMPBELL. ments. Several creeks, $3500 cash stoves. Apply at E. Rogers Lum­ 160 ACRES. 3J MILES FROM from Railway Siding, $15 an acre. apply to Coleman Realty Ci. (Established 1881) buys this. town, 80 acres broken, all fenced, A VERY DESIRABLE BUSINESS Comml-S-On, Insurance and Ileal Estate Agent* ber Yard. house and buildings; last year crop BUSINESS & RESIDENCE LOTS, lot in centre of business port lor. of Auctioneer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, 480 ACRES ALL FENCED. DEWLL- Calgary & Edmonton Railway Lands, FOR SALE, STEVENS SHOTGUN. wh'-at 35 bushel to acre. Price $25 in any part of the town. town, a snap at $500. Owner Hudson Hay Lands. ing house, barn, etc.. Lots of water per acre on easy terms. needs the money. Coleman Realty 12 gauge, hammerless, extra lonn Co. MACLEOD. ^^AI^^jwuww 5 miles from town. $12 per acre. barrel, only used one season, coat 320 ACRES, VIRGIN PRAIRIE, 2J WM. INGRAM. 908 ACRES WITHIN ONE MILE OF $65 will take $10 cash, Apply Box miles from town, $16.50, easy Farm Lands City Property IF YOU WANT A RESIDENTAL OR Terms. 37, News. terms. Hom_8toad