Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 2, 1874, Winnipeg, Manitoba
With him. Of Selkirk Jar the ,.do i a 1872. He was a Mem vestry of u and held the position of Church War Defi police John and Seret Odson 1 e ear one of a Bee and Herp to to mob a Hodson fought last night and paid 81 ambers of a joint Stock company each and costs this morning p organised to publish the news o Naner. I f Yili reopen to night Tor the reception of guests. The workmen at the firt tenk pit opposite the court House kept their shovels going on saturday evening until Sun Day came around. How is theatricals that we have been promised what is Bergt major Collins about the pub he Are getting anxious for a Little amuse ment. It is really too bad that the fire engine into Tho hands of the corporation. Let something begone and that to dealer in another flowing Well has been struck by messes Morneau Bocan at their new Slaughter House near Fullerton s l Ark. J he water came in so rapidly As to drench the diggers before they could make their escape. It now boils Over. By arrangement of the friends the burial of the late or Wilson and or Farquharson will take place at St John s Cathedral at the same hour. The pro cession will leave the City with the re Mains of or Wilson at 2 p a and will be joined by those of or Farquharson at Point Douglas at p m. Winnipeg As it is in 1874 and As it was in i860, is the title of a neat Little pamphlet of56 pages specially prepared by or a Ejob Elliott Long connected with various Canadian journals throughout the Dominion. It is a neatly written brochure Replete with useful information respecting our Progress advantages and prospects supplemented with a Short extract entitled As it was in from a Book which the author in conjunction with or a p Reed intends to publish. Or Elliott in his preface says that the pamphlet is unpretentious and that something of the kind was necessary to Supply the great thirst in the Eastern provinces for the information and facts which he has put together in a readable and attractive form. It May be obtained at All the Book stores for 25 cents a copy. As a handbook of information suitable to the settler the immigrant it is invaluable. We Trust that or Elliott a Effort will be appreciated by the Public and those interested. If widely distributed in the Eastern provinces and abroad it will do our City much Good by removing Many of these prejudices against u which seem to prevail in localities. In another Issue to shall give a few extracts from Winnipeg As it is the printing was done at this office. Attention has been called by several Ottine leading papers to an ecclesiastical dispute threatened unpleasant consequences in British Columbia but which has been now referred to a proper court for decision. Dean Cridge disagreed with the sentiments of an appointee of the lord Bishop of Columbia the Bishop arraigned the Dean before an ecclesiastical court on a charge of hav ing refused to obey authority the Dean refused to acknowledge the legality of the acts of the and his Church wardens backed him up in his resistance to what they considered the tyrannical course of the Bishop. The crisis arrived when the Bishop announced that he would himself on the following sunday perform the service in Christ Church for the Dean was in his place surrounded by his friends and attended Accord ing to a local account by a number of muscular looking Young men. The Bishop did not risk a collision which would have been disgraceful but proceeded to another Church and the Dean went on with the service making no Al Lusion to the difficulty. The proposition from the Bishop s attorney to have the question of authority decided by the supreme court shows a spirit of Justice and moderation that is Good guarantee against any further disagreeable com plications. Am Eric an flour All kinds of Grain taken in a for for no. 1 Barley. At the City flour store instruments. Free of duty Low freight messes. Dyer Bros. Howard 37 East third St St. Paul Minn. Deaths the 1st instant Andrew e Wilson. Funeral tomorrow tuesday at 2 p the residence of or Gilmore first Street. Friends will please accept this As sufficient Intima Tion to attend. Riverside Point Douglas on the 1st instant James Farquharson aged 55 years. . Attend funeral on tuesday at 3 p m. Offer the celebrated it Miller pianos i also Burden and ceo. Woods co. Organs furnished from St. Paul free of duty of Sheet music music books and musical merchandise of every description con by mail will receive prompt attention ugly cold let of Queen s be3tch, monday nov 2. In court this morning after routine or Royal Junior counsel for the defence in the Nault Case summed up the Evi Dence on behalf of the prisoner. About a dozen witnesses in All examined for the prosecution and some three or four for the defence. Sudden or died sudden n by at the r fir t. It be r. Is Schuitz Keady. Or. Elliott s pamphlet on Winnipeg As it is and As it Price for single copies 25 cents. For Sale at All the City Book stores. Winnipeg papers 3 ins j Send a to g son was Rosed its b having removed to their new store Corner Mai it Ash Assiniboine its. Arof Ted in the room f caped. And the Schultz not been Hallett s Irons froze into the uses he ing the Erysipelas which caused his death and caused the parole tic strokes a repetition of which have just caused or Farquharson s death. Deceased was born in Glasgow Scot land and lived in Demartra until his coming to this province. It is with deep regret we have to re Cord the death of Andrew e Wilson Esq formerly of London Ontario which took place at 3 o clock yesterday morn ing. Or Wilson was one of the Pioneer merchants into this province and his his Sterling integrity and unblemished character won him the esteem and re Spect of All who came in Contact with him. The deceased gentleman was possessed of More than Ordinary abilities and his store of literary knowledge was a source of pleasure to those who came of Phe big Blok Are now showing the largest and Mort varied Stock of books stationery fancy cops clocks watches an jewelry West of St. Paul. School books drawing materials Wall paper pictures and frames croquet sets Lacrosse i materials Eta Etc. Just to hand Lajarge Stock of Fine jewelry in coloured Gold of the latest Dosi Nis Gold and Suver watches Russel and makes i agents for celebrated perfected speckles All sights a e w a e e s t o a tin and Sheet Iron e n t a y t of beg to notify the people of Winnipeg and surrounding country that have opened their which is most Complete in the great North this firm is prepared to on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. To Call and inspect or plow., rakes heaping and Waw bag machines Earin Erb Wagon and kinds of farm implements always on hand
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