Lethbridge Daily Herald (Newspaper) - January 17, 1911, Lethbridge, Alberta
Tuesday Tai Innery 17, 191t. To of t att ttf1mt.11 Paw 5 had a distressing tickling sensation in the Throat. Committees were named could 40t Slefco at night. Or. Wood s Norway Pine syrup is Rich in the lung Healing Virtues of Tho Norwoo Pine tree. It in pc Wint info mid Olla actual Medicine that May l c confidentially relied np6n in it specific for coughs colds . Horn Throat. Quincy mid nil Throat and lung troubles. It will top hint tickling in the Throat which cat Mes Hie dry cough hint keep Yon awake it night. My. J. A. Smith Mem Hville ont. Wriley i had n very had cough mid to limit distressing tickling sensation in my . It was to lipid i could not sleep it night and toy lungs Wero by sort i Hud to give up work. Our doctor gave me Medicine hut it do me no Good to i got n Ottlo of or. Wood n Rowny i Ine syrup and by the 1 had used two hot Ilch i Wax entirely cured. I am always recommending it to my a i i not he hum bugged into buying Tho to called Norway i i Iii syrups hut he sunt mul Iii Isi in or. Wood it is put tip in i yellow wrapper three Pino Trees tie Trad Mark the Price 1mb. Manufactured Only by Tho i. Milburn co. Limited. Toronto out. Montreal to make very Large loan first Box cured his lame Back Montr Ealan it three municipal Loans amount to $7,5ti a Wmk were Asl Linin a t Tolai provides Lor the borrowing of $5,11 111,000 for the i a and of an i in i i ground conduit system another m for. The id ii punt and 1 to third a i ii Roii in ii Lude m the working Fot Street a Najee the Loans v ill e a nit eat Issue bearing in Attesi it per cent publicity committee to work with Board of Trade Tho following draft of commit toes for the year wore submitted to Tho Council hint night by mayor Adams and adopted i mince Aid. Bowman Sago and i Niomy. Work and property Aid. Oliver Woodo and Kraynok. Unior and Light Tho mayor and Ido whole Council. License und police Tho mayor and Tho Wlizlo Council. Kirn department Aid. Talley Bow mini and Kryno. I Nerlia and Market Aid coolie Oliver and Sage. Publicity and immigration Aid. Saio Goode and Bowman. . Kraynok Talley and Oliver. I lie firm unmet on each comm Taco 1b can Ormun. to the motion to adopt Iho Drutt mayor Adams pointed out that there worn one or two departure from the organization of Prist year. Tho water a i us Light committee he had mud up or the whole Council As they wore Public it Llytle owned by Tho City. Tim publicity and immigration commit toe wag n new comm Taco which would work in touch with the Board or Trade voting Money a it was require j during the your. The plan he noped would work out satisfactorily i veil was caught on a Pul it the Florn Iule fins Mills and Ion in. K broken. According to report the Ontario i dry co., Boa none into a merger v i Bead office at Montreal. Shiloh s cure quickly a top cum but. Rerra cold fetal ,. La i Tki Asl met Mim in a Bis. Methodist churches in states to unite Chattanooga. Tonn., Jan. 16.-a Long step was taken Here today in the or Ganic Union of methodists in America when inc Centenary methodist Elseo Pul Church South and the Mot Odlat up Scopal Church North agreed to con Soli late and build one great Church edifice and be one people. Twenty five representatives of each Branch met. At a conference lasting since tuesday what is termed a set of conclusions was agreed to. The conference agreed that plans for new churches should be held in abeyance pending the final adjustment of the whole problem by the authorities of the denominations. He a Praia far Gin fills , Ost. I Mirter etl for three yens Slih a a san la my Duck. I sin now taking 01n he a Saj had a great Relief alter taking Only one w. J. Baldwin i it any wonder that we sell Gin pills with an Iron Clad guaranteed Money Back if they fail to give Relief r we know that Gin pills will Stop the pain in the Back relieve the bladder and cure every Trace of kidney trouble and rheumatism. Gin pills have cured thousands of cases of kidney trouble that were regarded As hopeless. We Don t ask you to buy oin pills to find out what they will do for you. Simply write us mentioning this paper and we will Send you a simple Box free. Then if you Are unable to get the regular size boxes at your dealers write us and we will Supply you at the retail Price-50c. A Box 6 for . Gin Pili a Are mad and guaranteed by the largest wholesale drug House la the British Empire. National drug and chemical co., dept. A. D. Toronto. 47 Council would not let Secretary treasurer apologize to sex Ald King they Shook hands and that should have ended it will Hustle the construction of exhibition buildings mayor Adams still refused More salary police census postponed indefinitely americans Are coming across a a is Wie of pm a is Elftma if make the Herald 1. A 1 1 s is Agama a Job dept. Your Headquarters for 1910 financial statements and auditors reports and for 1911 booklets folders announcements circulars blotters Etc. The Herald Job dept. Aaaaseaabsaaaaabbbaaaaa-111 1 n 11 1 particular printing for particular people several families have entered Alberta at Coutts Coutts Alta., Ian. 16 the Colt weather of the past week has not retarded immigration Over the International Boundary line into Canada. On saturday the Mth John Nelson from the state of Idaho was admitted through the port of Coutts. He was accompanied by a car of immigrant s effects including Stock and farming in item cats. He states that a number of people from his District Are intending to move to Canada in the Sprng. He gave his destination As clares Holm Alta. On january 12th, i. It. Daley of Wyoming passed through in Routs to red Deer Alta. He also bad to ear of effects. Milk River altars to receive an addition to her population by the arrival of Leo Blair january 10th. He came to the line by rail but abandoned his car Here and drove the remaining 12 Miles. Conrad mont., makes a contribution to Alberta through the removal on december 27th of o. Cox to Medicine fat with r car of live Stock and other personal property. A detailed financial statement Cov-1 ering the Sale of Victoria Park lots and tha Money already expended by the City on account of the agricultural society since the old grounds were taken Over by the City was received at the Council meeting last night. Tho statement allowed receipts including Tho government Grant to the fair of 129,222.50 and expenditures of 120,129.40. Aid. Oliver moved that the report be received and filed that the Money received by the City from Victoria Park be a faced in a separate account tha Money to be expended on improvements at the new ground and that the City guarantee the sum of 145,000 for the said work during 1911. A lengthy discussion followed. Aid. Bowman urged that the matter be left in abeyance until after Tho joint committee appointed by the Council np�lo8y or not and by the society has met. Aid. Laxatives banish sick headaches nausea indigestion Ruddy a flexion and the other evil effects of constipation. 4 medical attendance for City employees Blonce having lost his temper. To regretted also exceedingly having used words in the presence of the Council Aid. Good who was in Tho chair Here interposed and declared that Aid. Bowman s statement that cd Ald. King and the Secretary Trca euro had shaken hands put an entirely different complexion on the matter and it should be dropped right there. Aid. Talley remarked that not being a member of the Council at the time he had made up his mind to keep Clear of the incident. Since the parties had shaken hands he thought that the matter should have dropped there and he thought that the Public should understand it that Way. Nevertheless he was very glad indeed to hear or. Robinson voluntarily make the statement he had just made. Aid Sage said to was not quite sure whether to owed or. King an he had loft the coun the City Council last night decided to accept Tho proposition of drs. De Veber and Campbell to not a doctors to All City employees. The proposition of drs. De Vebor and Campbell was As follows for fifty cent3 per month deducted from Tho wages of each City employee they will Supply to All employees and their families All Tho medical attention surgical operations and such medicines As he or she require except in maternity cases to be charged for at Tho rate of $15 per Normal Case venereal diseases and diseases contracted before the arrangement is entered into for fifty cents additional All Hospital Atton Tenn required by the employee him or herself. These arrangements Are governed by the provisions that Ana employee who wishes May by signing a paper be free from the arrangement and that they the doctors be supplied each month with a list of All employees agreeing to the arrangement there was some discussion on the. Matter before the arrangement waa finally agreed to. Aid. Bowman believed that before the motion it passed More information should be obtained for instance would the Otty he Reilo cd from All liability for damage claims in the Caso of employees signing the paper to be Freo Ottha arrangement it was pointed out that the amp Loyrs liability to Aunuua cleared the City in the ease of and dents and in the Case of Ord claw sickness not covered by the Inaura aae Tho City is not liable anyway. Ell meeting Tho night of the affair Goode vigorously urged that rimmed when th0 Motlon t0 adjourn was made late action be taken and the Council but More it appeared. It was passed set a Date for the meeting of the com find 1,0 Hull Boen under no impression Mittee. He pointed out that unless Ftnat the Row Between Aid. King and a Start waa made quickly it would be la be Secretary treasurer was after the impossible for the contractors to have me Tang and Thor Eforo was no Busl the buildings ready in time for Tho fair. After some further discussion Aid. Oliver changed his motion to read that the report be received and riled and that Tho agricultural society committee be notified to Call a meeting of the joint commit the at Ness of the Council s. Aid. Bowman s motion to file or. King s letter carried unanimously. Miscellaneous the report of the License and police committee embodying the resolutions of the special meeting held last wed once in order to hurry matters along. ?.y__�nd ft.,,. Fully. In in this shape the motion carried. The mayor s salary Toronto Street by. A nuisance j Toronto. Jan. 16.-the Case of Tho Toronto railway co., charged with maintaining a common nuisance was opened today before Justice Riddell. Twenty witnesses were heard mostly in connection with the company s lines in the past two years. Considerable j testimony was incidentally adduced in i regard to Over crowding and other j evils. The judge stated that to bad 1 set aside the whole week or the Case land he issued a general invitation to jail citizens interested to appear and give evidence or forever after their peace. Hold school affairs at Stirling Aid. Sage asked the mayor if the reports he had seen in the newspapers to Tho effect that he would decline to consider an increase in salary were Correct. The mayor said they Wero. Aid. Sage then said be would allow the motion increasing the mayor s salary to $3,000, notice of j which he gave at the last meeting i to lapse. He buived a motion How Ever which carried placing the Council on record As warmly appreciating mayor Adams services to the City and his refusal to accept an increase in salary. Exaid. King and Secretary a letter addressed to the mayor and Council by exaid. King was read asking for an apology from the Secretary treasurer for abusive and insulting language directed at him by the latter at the last meeting of last year. It was not so much on behalf of blk self that he demanded the apology but on behalf of the people whom he represented while an Alderman and whom he Felt were insulted. Mayor Adams said that he vory much regretted that anything like the occurrence in question had taken place during his absence. To Felt however that exaid. King should have asked for an apology at the time and not have passed it wer to n new Council. He Feli that an apology would have been coming to him. Aid. Bowman moved that the letter to received and filed on the grounds that after the meeting at which the Row occurred or. King and or. I Tobinson Shook hands and he called on the newspaper report Erb to Bear him out that such was the enso. The acc rotary Trei Durer hero interposed and asked permission to speak. He had he said deeply regretted Ever afternoon meetings of the City Council Stirling Jan. 16. On saturday last the annual meeting of Tho ratepayers of the Stirling school District convened. Much important business was transacted and matters pertaining to Tho Progress of the school thoroughly discussed. The reports submitted were on the whole very satisfactory. William ii try this homa made cough Semidy costs Little but does tha work quickly or Money refunded. The Herald was received and filed a letter from a. A. Buchanan m. P.p., regarding the proposed new traffic Bridge North of the City Wab read and ordered acknowledged. Two communications were read from c. Gibson. 0110 asking for electric Light connections and the other for water to Bis House at the Corner of 14th St., and oth ave. S., Wero received and referred to the City Engineer. Or. P. Campbell was appointed to act is health officer whenever or. Deveber is away from Tho City during the present year. City Engineer Arnold was granted a week s leave of absence to attend a convention in Winnipeg. The sinking fund trustees reported having held a meeting at which p. L. Naismith was elected chairman and at which it was decided to recommend that Secretary treasurer Robinson to requested to act As Secretary to the trustees. Tho report was received and a motion passed acting 011 the suggestions. City Engineer Arnold reported Tho Progress being made on the Cinalt St Tunnel for the North Lethbridge sower outlet main. Tho report was adopted. W. A. Henderson & co., Winnipeg wrote thanking Tho Council for their re a auditors for Tho pm rent year. A mayor Adams spoke regarding Tho taking of Tho police census it this time of the year along the lines in which to was quoted in slur any i Herald. Aid. Bowman expressed Sam liar opinions and a motion Eucl Ndang the motion ordering Tho Ceneus to to taken this month waa passed and the Mailer Laid Over indefinitely. The chief of the fire department was instructed to take up Tho matter of having his men take courses of instruction in first Aid to the injured in conjunction with the courses to to taken by Tho police Force. Henceforth Tho regular Council meetings will to held on the first and third tuesdays of each month at two o clock in Tho afternoon. At the Council meeting last night Aid. Bowman moved and Aid. Goode seconded the motion notice of Whir i was Given it the last meeting to the effect that the Council in future meet it 10 n. M., on Tho first and third tuesdays. Every member of Tho Council had something to say on the question by Foro a decision was finally arrived it. Tho mover Eald that there was Little for him to add to what be said at the last meeting beyond that he would like morning but he could quite appreciate Tho Council to act favourably on the proposed change. Aid. Sago opposed the change on Tho ground that it was not fair to Tako men away from business when they gave their time Gratis. In tils Caso. To would be taking Lime that belonged to his partner in business. Aid. Fray no did not feel like contributing $120 a year to the Day in the shape of wages lost to him if i he meetings Are hold in the any time lie did not Caro 60 much for himself however but for the working men who mix two cups of granulated sugar with Ono cup of warm Wator and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 i ounces of pin sex fifty cents Worth in a 16 of. Hot Spackman was tie then add the sugar syrup. Tako i phone 1252 re elected to theoflice of trustee for the District. The school Board has obtained the services of a. Cartwright a first class teacher for the coming term. Or. Cartwright will Reli ovo the principal or. Sheffield by teaching to Nav of the High school subjects. On the night of Jan. Mth the Stirling Home dramatic association presented or Tho second time Tho Rose of Ettrick Vale " the performance was wry Well attended and a dance was Given after it. The prize Dinoo Given by the . Mia., on Jan. 13th, was very Well attended. The prize for the Waltz was awarded to or. Adolbert Kiddle and mlis Louisa Oleri that of the two step was awarded to or. Merlin Steed and c Arrie mrs Clio. Win. H. Spackman and mrs. Nellie Withers left a few Days ago lot Utah. They were culled there on account of the sudden death of their father. On Jan. Mth n Hanhy girl was Honi to Tho wife of i. R Jones. Eight hour Bill moves Forward a teaspoonful Evory one two or three hours. You will find that this simple remedy takes hold of a cough More quickly than anything Elso you Ever used. Usually ends a deep seated cough in Aldo of 24 hours up Dondld too for whooping cough Chest pains bronchitis and other Throat troubles. It stimulates Tho Appetito and is slightly laxative which helps end a cough. Thea recipe makes More and bettor cough syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50. It Konopi perfectly and tastes pleasant. A Knox la Tho most valuable concentrated compound of Norway White Pine extract and is Rich in Gula col and All Tho natural Putno elements which Are to Healing to Tho Mem Branea other preparations will not work in this formula. Thea plan of making cough syrup with. A Knox and sugar syrup or Bra nod Honey has proven so popular throughout the United stator and Canada that it is often imitated. But Tho old successful formula has Over Boon equalled. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or Money promptly refunded goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or will get it for you. If not end to via a Knox co., Toronto ont. Might come in the Council Attar him. My. Goode declared that when accenting his nomination he had taken the whole question thoroughly into consideration. He knew that it would mean a sacrifice to himself in Many ways. To knew that he would Debar himself from competing for Many contracts to otherwise would compote for and he thought everyone of them should be willing to Moke some sacrifice. He strongly favored tha morning meetings. Aid. Oliver said it would not make bulb difference to him what Elmo of Day the meetings were held. Aid. Talley Eald that personally he favored meeting in the. The position of others and sympathize with them. He suggested two o clock in the afternoon. The mayor remarked that it would be dil cult for him to get out of his office at ten in Tho morning. In View of Tho expressions of other members of the Council Aid. Bowman said to waa willing to have the meetings in the afternoon and with his Seconder s consent changed his motion to read that Way and in that shape it passed unanimously. London s poor prefer 1 than forty eight hours penniless and to stay in workhouse drunk. Others discovered they were unable to buy comforts like those at London Jan. a Little Over 1 Tho workhouse with five shillings two weeks trial the Extension of old 1 others again made interesting discover pension to workhouse paupers has or,c8 that ul0 a por matted than to proved n failure. Miffy of those who came out of Tho workhouse on january 1st, when Tho first weekly five shillings was due have already gone Back not 11 few of them returned within less draw the pensions 011 Friday spend Tho whole sum within Twenty four hours then return to the workhouse till Friday comes round again the Canadian Bank of Commerce sir Edmund Walker c.v.o., ll.d., d.c.l., president Alexander Laird general manager capital $10,000,000 rest $7,000,000 Ottawa Jat 17.-Verville s Ein lit hour Day Bill got its second Reading today. It was amended to apply to Public buildings constructed by Lav labor Only and it was also decided to pay time and a half instead of time and a Quarter for overtime. Or. Lancaster s amendment to the railway act to make the holding of Iii bursts 011 fatal accidents on rail a a a a s compulsory was Given a second Reading and referred to Tho railways committee. Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that the official announcement that the Duke of co Maught would succeed his excellency Karl Grey As the governor general of Canada Hud not As vet been received by the government. Collection business with its Lar a number of branches agents and correspondents the Canadian Hank of Commerce is Able to effect collections throughout the world promptly and at reasonable rates. Rates will be quoted 00 application. Foreign business cheques and drafts on All countries of the world drawn in Sterling francs Marks lire Kronen florins roubles or any other foreign currency can be negotiated at the Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. Lethbridge Branch c g. K. Nourse mgr. Capital rest i undivided profits 5,,709. Total assets Over $m,,009. Or. 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