CIT? MEAT the Curliug Rink Was Opened Yesterday Livinghton in the Town If He Laid Hands on Round Street, Lethbridge
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\AJ M_>6ot c* ( ^ THE THBRIDGE NEWS. VOL. X. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, N. W. T., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 2, 1895. NO. G. T-__:__: UNION BANK of CANADA. CHURCH NOTICES. Ed Short and Sam Sims, who were fouud 11} menial. CARRIER BOYS ADDRESS. letbbribge IRews guilty of killing cattle in Cascade county, Oue of those pleasing events which we In eastern cities at this festal time !n published c\erv WTodnowl-] Evening, Knox (lunch, Presbyterian. Monttna, get five aud three years respect seldom have to chronicle, and of which our AT THE Head Office, Quebec. Tlie giddy clown in merry pantomime ively. Short was tiued $H00 and Sims $100. clergy complain as r.ot being of very NEWS OFFICE. SOUND STREET. Pastor, KKV. CHAS. McKtU-oe. K. A. Run-, on the >tage, and cries in accents plain, frecjuent occurrence in our town, took place LETHBRIDGE. ALBERTA. N.W.T., Capital Paid-up, - $1,200,000 00. Sunday Services, 11 a in. and 7 p.m. The Priace Albert Board of Trade has BT Who's your "Slap bang, good friends, you see mc here Rest, - $280,000. Sahhath school and Bible classes, 3:00 p.m. at the residence of Mr and Mrs A. B. E. T. SAUNDERS. undertaken the work of collecting evidence Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:00. p.m 1 again," Christian Endeavor, Thursday, 8.0o p.m. McKenzie at 8 90 on Xmas night, th* con x_-__r_?______B:Eexi_>3-__: ^_=a.A.-LTC_j=r_ to be submitted to the freight rates com Rates of Advertising Contracts., payable Quarterly : Lord's Supper, lst Sunday of evry (Quarter, 11 a.m. tracting parties being Mr. Hugh Scott, son So with the newsboy, though it's not his aim Seats Free. All Weicoine. mission when it visits that town. On* Column, 1 year - - - $150 Interest allowed on Deposits in Savings Depart ment. of the late Robt. Scott, and a member of To make of passers-by a pleasant game ** 6 mouths - SO The New Year was ushered in iu town »* 3 iiioiitlin - - 50 Drafts Issued on all accessible points in Canada. our retiring Couucil, and Mias Margaret E. Or smack the pantaloon with beef or chop Hall-Column, 1 year - - - SO Sterling Exchange and United States Funds bought St. _A_Tj.^-_i.sti_n.e s G___\n__c_ti. by the shrill whistles of locomotives and and sol 1. Bates, daughter of John Bates, of Ottawa, Filched from Tom Carry's tine new butcher's ** 6 mouths 5G Rooter, Rev. Mr. CRIKR. eugiues and the finug of guns and re ** 3 mouths ... 30 Why, Hag-ell, of course. Every SERVICES. and sister of the hostess. The ceremony shop. O tarter-* olumn, 1 year - - 50 COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. volvers. Watch night services were also SUNDAYS, 11 a.m. and 7 r>.m was performed by the Rev. C. A. McKillop, *• 6 moutliix ..30 body who wants an Easy Shave Holy Communion, First Sunday in Month after held in some of the churches. \ el regularly each week as Wednesday comes, ** 3 montlia-, - itO A General Banking Business Transacted. or a Fashionable Hair Cut pat 11 o'clock Service ; Third Sundav in the Month at B.A , of Knox church, Lethbridge. Miss Kighth-C'olumn, 1 year - - - 30 Aimed with THE NEWS, he seeks its readers' Ph. VIBERT, Jlaiiatrcr. ronizes him. 8.30 a.m. No matter how much a newspaper may Teeua Braden, of the public schools staff, ** ti IllOlltllM - 20 Lethbridge, Oct. 2f Sunday school and Hible Class at 3 p.m. homes, M 3 moutliD - - I'A !\ Children- Service lst Sundav in Month at S p.m. talk up the trade advantages of a town, if aud William Scott, brother cl the groom, And as he enters, cries in merry strain, Professional and BuflfaMH Cards, I inch. 1 year, 312. (Nexl door to ROIHIIM.I- A Co.'s) WEES I»\YS— the people do not see the merchants doing, Wednesdays at B p.m. acted respectively as bridesmaid and Transient advertising 12 cents per line for first in- Holy Daya at II a.m. and 8 p.m. "Slap bang, good friend-, you see me here ser.iMi ; 8 Ofl-rta per line each subseipient insertion. HORNER &HUTCHINSON some of the talking'in the advertising col groomsman. The bride was tastefully Baptisms at Children's Service or after Sundav again.'" BuAJMSS Noti.es inserted in local or news column at School. umns, they go elsewhere to trade.—Green attired in cream Cashmere with lace veil lf> cents per line each insertion. We Make but Little Money All seats free. ville (Tex ) Banner. Transient advertisements to be measured bv a and wreath. The guests included only So when another year has sped amain, •cai >of solid nonpareil, 12 lines to inch, and must be on .Mich suit, hut it suits us, because we make Barness ami Saddlery. and s.ll BO man. Baits. At the same time Old issues of Canadian stamps fetch high immediate relatives of the bride and groom. And Xew Year's Day has come around again. paid for in advance. No advertisement inserted for I Wesley Methodist Church. less than fL LE I II men H.I it -nits our patrons, because they can prices in England. At a London sale re After the ceremony a sumptuous supper I come with kindly greetings on my tongue Large stock of Concord Team, Single and Pastor, KKV. F. J. RATK cently the following prices were realized: was partaken of. The number and value To wish a glad New Year to old and young. JOB UKPVRT.nE>T. Double Light Harness now in stock, at pnets SUNDAY SKKVICES: to suit the times. Quality warranted. Nov. 18.—11:00 a.m. Subject: Canada, f>d. dark gray perforated, £7; New of the presents received by the bride from THK NK»S Job Department is well supplied with all Save Good Money And should the friend. I greet extend their 8.00 p. m.—Sunday School. Brunswick the "Uonnell," £20; Nova the guests of the evening and from un the latest :w.-.i BSWSSt dt-signs in plain and fancy type, on ever% suit they bu\ from us. So, you Bee, 7.00 p.m. Subject : hand Qordon and Peerless pre*se<, stationery and printing STOCK SADDLES, TRUNKS & VALISES, we »ee all suited, our patrons are suited, in Scotia, Is. violet, £11. invited friends, attest to the esteem with material of all descriptions. WEEK DAY SKKVTCES. In kind response, I hope they'll understand fact everybody but a few of our competitors which she is held by her friends and Bill Heads. Note and Letter Heads, Programmes, Everything in the horse.urnishing line are suited, to have us make Wednesday 8 p. m. — Prayer Meeting New Year's Day passed off very quietly j Friday, 8 p. m.—Epworth League of C. E. Though I'm no tighter, and don't like hard Invitation^, Circulars, Dodgers, Professional Cards, Kept in stock or nuide to rder. acquaintances iu towu. etc . etc., printed in the latent style. This depart An earnest invitation extended to all. Seats free in towu, skating and curling being the knocks, ment is under tht- management of a thoroughly GENUINE HARD-TWIST LARIAT ROPE. principal amusements. The ice on the practical man, and the public can rely on getting -olid Scotch Suits Knox < Inn. li i hrifetiuuM Wfmttval. \ ei >till I'm ready for a New Year's box. skating rink is in very fair condition and Vork done equal to an\ City otlice in Canada WHITE FOB PRICKS. -md Bell them at about the same prices On Thursday evening last was held the In fact at such a game I'm pretty tough, Book work a specialtv. that quite a uumber took advantage of it both you usually have to pay tor ready-made. You'll find it hard to box me hard enough ; *sr OVJJ afternoon and evening. Very few calls annual Christmas Tree and Eatertaiuni^nt Bat try your best, attentions such as these J. D. HIGINBOTHAM & CO. were made. of the children connected with the Presby Conybeare & tJallilier, CORK-FACED COLLARS. terian Sunday school. The church building A merry new-boy never fail to please. Tliey are tlie "best. WISH YOU Mr. H. Douglas was notified this moruiug J. B. Cressman & Co. was crowded to the rloors by the little folk, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. by the Gait Co. that they were sending a I'm but a boy. but I do all I can their parents and friends who had assem .^JO-IB _E __R.T._A__ free gift of a car load of coal for distribut To cheer up weekly every grown up man, MONEY TO LOW. bled for the purpose of taking part in or ion among the poor of the city. The C. P. Who with good spirit and enlightened views. LETHBRIDGE, - ALBERTA. A HAPPY NEW YEAK. witnessing the festivities. C. B. BOWMAN, R. have kindly offered to haul the car free Supports the Town nnd reads the LBTHBRIDGI Office next door to NKWS Office. Mr. Jas Lawrence occupied the first part Livery, Sale & Feed Stable GENERAL AGENT of freight and the coal will be delivered XKW s. ('. F. P CONYBRARK. Q » VY. A. GALLIURR. of the programme with stereopticao views free by Mr. Douglas on the order of the Cor. Round ami DaJferifl Sts. and accompanying remarks on "An Over And every one of these I meet, I know, Fire, Life & Accident committee.—Calgary Herald. L. GEO. DeVEBER, M. D., LETHBRIDGE. OP LOCAL INTEREST.