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The Lethbridge Herald du lieu suivant : Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada • Page 4

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Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
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A -V DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JAN. 30,1923 LETHBRIPGE, AUBERTA SEVEN IS STILL A FARMER Prolonged Consideration Did Not Result in Definite Solution---Delegation From North Side Presented for Sallies Increaied At a meeting of the public schools', Were'appointed'delegates'to at- fcoard, beld on "Monday nigh the trusr. tees held put until half an Itour Rafter midnight jthe problera of the; congeistion id "the schools. No tiefliilte was -arrived at, the discussion was adjourned for Monday af terjnoon- nerL The question of a plebiscite was part of the discussion; irith he of- a new High Llhe- south aids, a Tour-roomed addtion. School, an eighfrTOoiriexl imlt on the north side to used piartly'tp acconiisodate Grade IX; "andVthe temporary iise of portable" and schools.

how- eVer materialized ais to this. Side: Delegation The trustees were on by a deleyaiiqn Irom North Lethbridge, consisting. i'Ref. D. Jones, and Huttotf and urging that four-roonled-addition be built as soon as to the'- congestion.

tend the 'trustees'; cocYeatiDa. The motions-carried; Vidi Trustee Thomson opposing. recoinmendatioa. Supt Hodgson; in the griding teachers, seven teachers were an increase in salary of .1100 each; fourteen, increase -of $75 -eacH; aaii two an increase each. Buchanan, who now in China, was an of leave io June r30th.

By the decision ot Jacksoa a. temporarily employed asj, jajaeris Tanner, said can claim the protection of the D. A. TO. Av This was.

the judgment firen in the matter of a garniihee order fcy John Turney against M. The garnishee was, accordingly, withdrawn, MakelBe M.D.'s Write English Making doctors' prescriptions read in. English, rather than the mysteriom Latin words empbysd ibj the jnedicsiTprofession, the aim -to amend Medical act The aaember lor Gleiehen, the bill that pro- jjpoeejsjo tear -the mask from the sisd- jicaiman. In tie say 3 jmustcall a spade Ke is tired of the -vagaries of jT dead language; paraded before innocent people, irho, 'ia never get beyond the eighth" Xo longer strike the lame and tie hilt of province. No salt masquerade; "sod chl," when dissolved ia water wltiri few drops or-isuiethiEg equally mysterious, retails to the" now: thoroughly scared client at dollar for a small bottle: Toronto Man Has Claim Against lowajfen For Big Amount j- An action involving, a sum of close to.4100,000 has been started by the Geriuinewanza (Speciialtp The" Herald:) 29..

A mild, ripple pros- .) filing by A. B- Hogg, on behalf.1 of "1 Thomas! Brad-shaw, of Toronto; of a claim lot the sum 558,935.10, the balance of the original of The claim is.against M. L. Muhdy and Ralph W. of MarshaMon, Iowa, being i sum alleged to be owinig under a contract which the dafejid-; ants purchased-from the plaintiff' 13,500 acres in township 21, 4th M.

i pecting world this vi- owners and It was tiiat'tt of-a', additionyto on; th'b western shore, of had out "stsr. the'iiatural e'en- area -and old: to; for, of bird. The; says; ttiat" all, the other oird bees SON OF FOUNDER OF FORT BENTON Old timers of Lethbridge and Southern Alberta be" interested to learn of the death California on January 15 of Robert i. Chilbertson, nephew, of the founder of Fort A veteran bf the Civil on ees A list of the members composing the various of the legis- lature' that" ebuthern members are distributed, ag follows: ind ElectionsHPeterson and lUilways-- Perrin Baker, Hon. Stringham, Milnes, Dr; J.

S- Stewmrt, Galbraith, Peterson Shield and Conner. and Private Bills-- men for logging and. mill irork. Tbese men are Alberta'concerns, the McLaren. Lumber company of Tfiere is qthier In sigh't TJiiring past week 18 nien were 1 by tie bureau and nine are listed at the tureau 120 men," as MONTREAL TRIES TO JiRfiASSANDRO Christo.

Standing Orders-- Hon. Perrin Bak' 1 Fe J. S. Stewart, Chris' Perrin Baker, Shield, Galbraith, Peterson, BUis-- Conner, Ghris- 1 come. ir first in luncle ll: i examinations haye not been made pub-" It that it was Iic The news iV solution- in the matter- -of maintenance 'charges, tha.tv;Irpm standpoint efficiency tie affords -better.

gral- Jng'- 1 facilities fthan; "a three and our- ropm unit scheme would' pro 1 There w-ias'-cousiuerable; complaint made: the of Galbraith chool poses 'the; use of.thejgymnasiuin 'Westminster lor "robni it -re-. ''In'; and the basement ortheir relieve 'the; it; on; si When 'first, reported above. tie Beit day; it-was reported bn the streetir thai tte good Jady the bird and by six p'cock tire same night'' the amount to $22; Be the -rumor as it-'-, ei- and--I ain" informed "thai no less than thirty-five ''placet -Eaye; been staked; taking up all the available; "ground; no prospjactinE been done oh creed before. Other flowing out Agriculture and Colonization--Hon. Perrin O.

L. McPherson, 'the agent there for the American Pur company. -jHe. at ployed with the which trading post Lethbridge for His body to F.qrt where theywere -ih- TAKES APPLES (From Our Own" CorrespoiidehjL) 29: expected eh dnpt- January, apple has 1 Seliirks stored 1 of "about: past and at.th'e'eid'bt Stfihgham, Milnesi Shield, I)r: 1 Christophers, Pet Connen Peterson, JOBS OPEN: FOR IN A' feir -sent to the bush bjr the-Iiethbridge branch of the gbVernmeTit service. This up on the blackboard limited: number of plea a in thei case of Mrs 3 Florence Lassandro; sentenced to be Jianged'at'Fqrt Saskatckr ewan ba February.

21; will be this" time'bv the -(Canadian Priisone'rs' Welfare association of Montreal. The spciatipu'v for; the mutatioia of the death sentence in the case of but nothing-is said Tregarding5her" cbmpahion, Picarielloi STOLEN (Prom pur Own Correspondent) CRESTON, Jan. 29. -Local parties, stocked up heavily with'; hpsiery, bathing 00.: Friday when a sample roomyin. the old King Hotel bulldiiig; was; forcibly -entered and the icg to; traveller by the name of Oar- made off with.

'Entrance vas not; a. window at, the rear, which had with cardboard -w-hett tie glass had. been was. Trtilized, and only chie local police to work upon is. the footmark left by the rubber fopt- wear inbney has; -been put- into them; bu goldibr, inj quartz.vThose are, interested: 'are spring, -to be able; to carry present; all Vbrfc ofstak- ''school; had! turned Mr! mentioned Tooni to Westminster; school was unanimously vote for -by- large representation of -'the" 1 Trades or Council, 7and was" also endorsed; by the -local on The; trustees resbiution the proposal of 7 the four- rooiri' additipn to WiS5lminst.er school in discussion of accbm- TneVeport of on.

standing named was adopte'd, lioyenng, The committees rare as: -follows School chairman, and the whole 3)r. chairman, and J. E. Terrill and Thbm- Vson, chairman, and Finance, Westbrook, chairnian, jand t)r. was authorized to place insurance with K.

J. PorBter. at. a rate of per 7 to be' placed. $3,500 with Insurance and $3,500 with the jProvincial InsuranceyCo, Mrs.

Lonsberry, the. recommend: ation of Supt was appointed take charge, of Iir in new classroom in the basement of 'the Fleetwood school to be opened y. In "respect to a communication froin Brooks and Whittaker, as purchase ty the Board of property owned-'by MacLean, the trustees to purchase, the lots thi Defegttes Trustee-Terrill and Secretary Fleet- esults of. las niighty, MrKenziei Aird beat Simpsonybeat Scott, Johnson beat Hainiltbh. Draw; or Tonight: (Tuesday) Dinning" vs.

-McNabb. Kirkham 'Hamilton vs. the a good- m'and- fof tfe cars i wasf a Jot of 8 00 Dei iicious Lethbridge, Chipped- by the also been some good; sales of surplui spuds, one grower, last- week loading but a'carat $20 a ton, $15 a. ton. 'being his best offer in FINN WAS AGAIN TELECTED PRESIDENT Martin F.

Finn "was re-elected president of the pominipnv Labor party at a meeting'ih the -Labor'. hall About 20 members were pres- ent. John 3arsh was -re-elected, -secretary, Owens, F. were named Thej election -of officers -business of the Gent's Dress, Shoesj soled and rubber heels Wingfoct and 'Maltese Gross ber. the best PERKINS The: Only Shoemakers 514a Fourth A NEWJ.SHIPMENT COF APPLES IN y- Edward's Tea, per Ib.

B. per raid's per R. Shield Tea, pen 60c FIVE AND, TEN EDWARDS PHONE GROCERIES 518 FOURTH AY 8. HER LQUDBD CAGE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW SALE AT NORTH LETHSR1DGE COMMENCING AT 1:30 P.M. SHARP instrucled by.

the whd Is leaving the city, Offer for sals the following: 'i 3-ptece parlor suite; 1 large china cabinet and sideboard -(oak) 1 mantle clock; 2 arm rockers nursing rocker; 1 high chair; 1 round table; 1 eiiewton table 1 phonograph (Edison); 6 linoleum, 9x12 (new); 1 sewing l.mwJc stand; 1 and -globe; "1. large oak 1 sanitary conch and mattress; 1 quantity 2 beds; coll springs and niattresses; 1 ottoman 1 cradle; 1 cheit drawera; 2 dressera; 1 large mirror; linoleum rua-' mate, 2 1 baking ca-binet; 1 kitcheri table; 1 china cupboard: 1 commode chair; 1 royal jewel range, 6-nole; 1 coast- er wagon, pair -boots and skates; quantity of clothing, crockery, glassware and kitchen utensils, wash tubs, garden hose and many other articles; -TERMS CASH-- NO RESERVE JOE PKbne 2428 -Either for the horse, the cow, or the To give, milk your cow" must have 1 chop. The hens must have "a variety feed or they will not lay. Just your wants to the grocer. He will do the rest.

Limited I beg that on FEBRyARY 1st I will When will place before the public a full line of -shoes, including ladies' and, girls' and boys' and a good assortment for the littieVf oiks and' babies. All lines" 4re selected, and 7 the WATGH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIALS on vuarantme, Emmett. Well in Northern Montana Promises to be Producer Yet Oil Boom Toole Coxinty in Improyed According to oTer long drilling is proceeding slowly at the McLean-welL -As stated lift string nas, and operations are proceedingJn tpita of a miniature blizzard reported'to be blowing over the border field. Erery- thing is out of the well, and it is expected that good progress now made. The Montana OE Journal of Great Falls, is authority for the statement that the Livingstone-Ma'ughan well in section 11-1-15-i, northwest of the McLean, has recanted drilling.

It goes on to say that completion of the'well has that Maughan has turned down aa offer RAN GAMING: HOUSE At the city police court, on Tuesday Summers 2nei with costs, for being thejteeper of a common gaming house in the premises over Fat's restaurant. Six freguenters, Nick Stakas, Mike Dunn, T. Dovm, Cris For- tos, Alfred Metz, and Barl were each fined $5" with, costs. $50,000 lor hie 320-acre lease, aid rig. From line oonws tke information "that prospects are Emmert well, which came in last week, develop into the Aest producer yet discovered, i The bitlias only pene- traled the sands a lew inches, and the i casing is filled with oil Tankage is being secured for a deeper test of the hole.

The at present the heariest producer in the Serin field, is flowing 385 barrels day. The Emmert to exceed.thlir-per- formance. Just what the- doscoTcry ct'ofl in Northern" Montana has nwtantilo oca county, Tpole, is shown in. a. itateimeiat made recently by Senator T.

Ii Clarice of Toole county ia Helena. Ha declared couoty, waa'trink- rupt, both as to corarty gwrera- Eient and as to firms and indiTidnala, Taxes went delinquent and people were moring ont of the JThfift; came the discoTary of oil, oa Mardi' 14, 1922. Fire million dollars at outside money came into state. As a result of delinquent taxes has been, paid and Senator Clark estimates that not 5 per cent, of that amount would hare been paid in fire Tears, oiherwteel As the oil derelopment was the salvation' of Toole county, if will be the salTation of. 'state Montana, if outside capital is not drlr- en from the state by adrerse leglala- he HE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN FOOD ft the mott escentia! and important inwlnecs In the world.

Milk and milk are the moct perfict.jtfd economical of all human foods. The white race cannot survive-without' dairy products. Science the health and purse of all people will be Immeasurably improved when the diet contains twice much milk and milk products as are now used, and through educsr- tion the public is rapidly becoming aware of the value and importance of the use of dairy products. Crystal Dairy, Ltd. PHONE 2576 E.CCRANSTOUN ACCOUNTANT AND OFFICIAL AUDITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Tradesmen's accounts and opened.

Al! of work given par- attention, 419 2nd Avenue Office, 2412 3008 Haitiburger Whilst it is not made from the choicest cuts, It is made from choice beef, and is just as wholesome and nutritious as the prime cuts and much less expensive. We have no prices. HOME RENDERED LARD, 3 3b. pail 50c HOME RENDERED BEEF DRIPPING, 3 Ibs. for 25c WESTMINSTER MEAT MARKET PHONE 2055 LETHBRIDGE ARENA SKATING THE ROAD TO VIGOROUS HEALTH EVERY EVENING-- FROM 8 TILL JQ EXCEPTING ON HOCKEY MATCHES AND EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2:30 TO 5:00 BAND IN ATTENDANCE TUESDAY, AND SATUftDAYI SAND NIGHTS OTHER NIGHTS 40cJ CHILDREN, 25o ADULTS, 25c; CHILDREN, 15o C- Phone Libby's per bottle w.rvr.^r.-^ 25c Gold Soap jand White Naptha, 14 bars Palmolive Soap," 3 for 25c; or 12 for 1 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, large size, 3 for Baker's pounds, each 22c Gream of WheaiSpecjal, per package 1 22c Blue Eibbon Tea, per pound, Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds for 1 35cj Creamery Butfcer, per lb, Dry Goods Baby Hoods, white, to dear at 65c Children's to 6pc Just received, a new shipment, of Waists in the latest styles at reasonable" prices, Crochet Cotton, per ball lOc Men's Old Thyne Sox, to clear at 65c Men's Allama Hose, pair 50c Men's Al Men's Pure WoolCpmbinations, in size 42.

Speciai to ciear Pure Wool Shirts, to clear at FREE DELIVERY Supina Mercantile Co, 230 13THST. NORTH LETHBRIDGE.

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