Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 24, 1884

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Pages 1 - 4 of the Winnipeg Free Press October 24, 1884.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 24, 1884, Winnipeg, Manitoba Al4jsltoba daily of Herb pm bib of Filby october 24, map Bovce. Tub planking of Mcdormott Street has been completed. Ooi Ivie co. Shipped thirty five car loads of wheat to port Arthur yester Day. A of the school Board will be old this evening commencing at 7 o he clock. Tue train for Tho South last night consisted of five Well filled coaches a Sleeper. The Blue ribbon society will give a in their Hall on thursday even ing next. The Western horizon was beautifully illuminated last evening by the reflection of Prairie fires. Diocesan Synod of the Church of England will open on wednesday next in St. John s Cathedral. About 300 navies arrived from the Rockies yesterday afternoon left for the South on the evening train. Ponce a Lunatic of Beaver Creek was brought to Tho City on wednesday evening lodged in Tho jail Here. Or. A. Mcphillips left last night for Emerson. Or. W. Clougher left last evening for Ort Arthur. Or. W. Henderson of Edmonton is t the new Douglass. Sheriff Chapleau or. W. C. Ham lion of Regina Are at Tho Queens. Or. J. Grant Tho Well known Lacrosse layer left last evening for Montreal Here to will reside during the Winter. Or. J. A. Murray passenger agent of the now York we St Shore Buffalo railway at Chicago is in Tho City hav no returned last night from viewing the country As far West As Regina he leaves or the South this morning will have any wonderful things to toll regarding to Groat Northwest. Football. The congregational Church choir was entertained at a social in the manse last evening where a pleasant time was spent by All present. Tho St. Albert Mission lately threshold bushels of Fyfe club wheat from a sowing of 87a, nearly 22 bushels to the Bushel sown. Or. W. A. Jowett has been appointed bandmaster of the band of the 90th in place of prof. Philp who will shortly leave for Guelph ont. Entries in the land office at Edmon ton have commenced. L. Fulton was first name on the books. A disorderly House on the Hudson s Bay Flats was raided by the police last night. Two men two women Al half Breeds were captured. The Ogilvie milling company expect to convert about a million bushels of wheat into flour at their Point Douglas Mills during Tho coming season. Inhuman express Man loft his horse tied to a Post on main Street till after Midnight last night while he was enjoy ing himself in a neighbouring Saloon. My. John Isles yesterday received a Telegram from Toronto announcing the death of his father. Or. Innes son., had been in the civil service for thirty three years. At the police court yesterday morning the Case of George Smith for keeping a mischievous dog was dismissed. F Gano charged with assault beating Otto Anderson was fined costs the following visitors from Winnipeg were registered at the Canadian govern ment offices in London eng., last week hos Pelor miss Hespeler mrs. J. H. Mctavish miss me Tavish. All Are located at 22 Langham s treet. Proy Lucial association organized night. A meeting was held last night in Mani Oba College for the formation of a foot Aall association when representatives of he following clubs were Ohio s College Manitoba College Cen ral school the Winnipeg club. The following officers were ant a. M. Campbell vice president v. A. Mol Tyre Secretary treasurer David Philp committee j. H. Mulvey d. Hunt p. A. Mac Rosalu Frank a room j. G. Anderson j. Wrigley t. V. Taylor Harry Quigley. The Orn Mittee were instructed to draft a Constitution bylaws report two weeks from Date. It was decided to ask Vernier Norquay to accept the position a honorary president. A match game of football has been arranged Between the Winnipeg St. John s College team to take place on Day. The Case of m. Feron charged by Steurt Shaw with embezzling a Small aum of Money come up before messes. Moore Tupper j. Ps., a Tho provincial police court yesterday the Case was dismissed the prosecutors failing to put in an appearance. Or. John Cameron train master of the c. R. Here has gone to port Arthur to take superintendent Niblock s plac3 during that gentleman s absence of sick leave. Or. Bostwick train Maste of the Western division will assume or Cameron s duties on the port Arthu division. A correspondent complains that owing to the absence of notices travellers from the depot have much difficulty in locating the trains by which they wish to travel that in consequence numerous mistakes Are made. A number of out Ward bound travellers he says were Lef behind last evening through this negligence. A tax named George Western sustained serious injuries in the Logan Street sewer yesterday morning by being struck on the head by a Large Sewe pipe. Blood gushed from his ears an Mouth he was carried to his Horn on common Street in an insensible Condi Tion. Medical a summoned an it is thought that he will survive the unfortunate Accident. The ladies of St. Andrew s kno Church congregations Are requested to meet this afternoon at 3 o clock in the lecture room of Knox Church in connection with the formation of a woman foreign missionary society. The Rev j. Fraser Campbell missionary Fror India who last evening delivered a mos interesting lecture in the lecture room p Knox Church will be present i address the meeting. Or. J. G. Moore s lecture on the Romance anecdotes reminiscent Cea of the English in of the funds of the o. B. Employees Libra fund is now fixed for thursday the it of november. A special train leaves the depot at . To convey the audience to the lecture Hall. Only a Hundred tickets Are available for the general pub lie which can be obtained at or. B princes. Yesterday the Bannatyne Street Cross ing on the West Side of main Street a torn up by the pavement people leaving a miniature Cellier on the pathway. The parties who left the Hole there want anybody to fall in so after it go dark they erected a barricade about sue inches High Over which a suffering Public tripped with the Moat exasperating Rogu parity. Up to Midnight no Neoka hoc been broken but the atmosphere in tha Vicinity was Luminous with profanity. The residents of Market Street be tween King Pence a streets Aro in because of the Drain being jammed with Earth the Princess tree my. The Street inspector Shoul this a Ril i whore Winter sets in if not thu a Mil to no escape for Tho Vatt a next Spring in that Case the residents in Tiu Lomeli Tjw i l have to suf for. As the Market Street sewer runs up to the East Sulo of Street it would be an easy matter to dig a Drain across Trio latter Stroot connect with a catch Basin. A Ahu a of fire was Bou Mlod from Box 17 about 7 o clock Hist evening which brought Tho brigade to the Enniskillen House i Ilnia Strosta. In double Quick time. Tiia trouble was found to be a burning Chimney but no damage of any wins Donu. These Are sometimes Lulu it d to us filae alarms in the papers which is Mit Correct. A false alarm As explained by the chief last evening is one by which the brigade is brought out by unknown parties when there is no fire. Last night fortunately Tho services of Tho brigade Wero not needed but they found Tho planking on Princess Street find Tho pavement on main Street a very useful auxiliary in enabling them to make Lively time to the scene of the trouble. Tue choosing of a Delegate Dio oese of St. Albert to attend the general Assembly of Tho congregation the oblate held in Franco Onse in sir. Years Uisok place at St. Albert Mission a couple of weeks ago resulted in the Selec Tion of Rev. Pere Andre of Duck Lake. The Assembly will comprise one Delegate each from St. Albert Mac Cenzie River St Boniface British Columbia Mon Troal United states England Ceylon Natal Rome tvo from France ithe general of Tho order four it councillors j the general procurator i the order provincials of Canada the United states England. The apostolic cars or Bishops of St. Albert St. Boni Aoe Mackenzie River British Columbia Eylon Natal others appointed y the general of Tho order equal to half be number of delegates. Kev. Pere Leuc was the Delegate to Tho last Assembly. He present Choice Lay Between Rev. Eres Andre Leatan. Civic Contention. A ticket selected 1 or next year s Council. Remit of the balloting Tor Candy a tron team Clio Aen. The meet Lar of the special committee of the rime Afisu protective As Xoe Matlou. Sheriff Inkster . Osborne Smith messes. K. N. L. Mcdonald Acton Burrows w. R. Hamilton met As a special com Uiltje of Tho game Frish protective association yesterday afternoon for the purpose of drawing us. A memorandum at the request of the Al mister Marine fisheries for his information in references to the changes which they consider necessary in regard to the fisheries in this province. The memorial Agre Dupon sets Forth at length illustrations of the manner in which the 5shing Laws Aro systematically violated in this province makes a number of suggestions for their improvement Anc Points out the changes necessary in the close season. Tho association will urge on the minister Tho immediate carrying out of his Promise to appoint a Fisher inspector for Tho province. Judicial Board. A Batch Al Miscella Neola adjournment of the aboard. The Eastern judicial Board met again yesterday morning. Tho report of the special auditors on the accounts of the old municipality of St. Andrews was received adopted. The question of tin appointment of a caretaker engine for the court House was considered Anc it was decided to receive applications for Tho position until Tho 1st of december sundry other Matt Torso internal Economy were disposed of the Board adjourned till two o clock. On resuming several communication regarding the court House were read ant a number of accounts disposed of. Car Tain repairs were ordered to be made in the registry Orece for the county of Sel Kirk. The claim Mado by the municipal Ity of St. Norbert for the Cost of a ferry on the red River was referred to Thi solicitor for his opinion a to whether Thi Board could legally assume the same the chairman was authorized to execute a lease of the building occupied As a registry Fonca for the county of Rock Lake a Batch of miscellaneous business also disposed of after which the boar adjourned till the 1st of december. On the of december the disputed to counts of the town of Nelson against the municipalities of the county of Dufferin for the erection of county buildings will in accordance with notice Given be dealt with. Bat a outage scorched a number of buildings Laid in Ashen Tho Turner that a destructive fire Hai again occurred in rat Portage excited Good Deal alarm around town yester Day. The loss amounted to nearly 000. The particulars of the conflagration Are As follows the tire broke out about 7 o clock o tuesday evening in the Alexander Wock the building was occupied by m. Alex Ander son As a millinery store t h. Munson bro., druggists both 01 the ground Flat. J. Swanston if lived overhead also two or three of Che Young men who had rooms. The fir quickly spread communicated with building to the South known As the Chicago House occupied by Larbarge Burk As a restaurant. Both build Inga wore quickly consumed. White Manahan s store was also damaged. The principal losers Are m. Alexande son jobs of building Parnag to Stock of millinery ?5co t. H. Mun. Son bro., Lebarge Burdo had most of their stuff removed their loss will be Small. White Manahan a damage to Stock of dry Good will probably be the people Liv ing up stairs in the Alexander building will lose their furniture clothing the cause is supposed to to defective stovepipes. The fire brigade work i nobly but were hindered at the Start b reason of the pump of the engine Bein Frozen up. Club Jubben socii51cv. Tho usual thursday evening meeting was largely attended. Or. E. Harrison vice president occupied the chair. Rev j. May gave an Able interesting an instructive address. In his remarks i affirmed that in the present Day the Mai who indulged in Strong drink was at the greatest disadvantage among the Community upon that ground lie would advocate total abstinence. After Dwel Ling upon the effect of intemperance relative to Fame to also treated it effect upon Tho family lastly it effect upon the physique of the unfortunate who indulged. He complimented Thi ladies by observing that they at any rat had respect to their faces by Tho careful Way in which they preserved them Anc he thought All would admit that the human face was Worth the use of intoxicating liquor tender certainly not in that direction. Al throughout his address his sentiments advice were most whole porno ant sound. During Tho evening a very at Tractive program me of music was rendered the misses Patterson Cranston played a pianoforte duet. These Are very Poung ladies indeed their Confidence ability called Forth merited an encore. Misa Henny also showed exceptional ability a a player was called Forward the second time. Mra. Book s singing guitar accompaniments Wece highly appreciated loud y applauded. Miss Millie Schneider lao very kindly responded to an encore y singing the second time. The follow no ladies gentlemen also took part Middlemist Mclntosh messes. Davis f. Coo Burn lev. A. Allen. The meeting was Alto Ether a very successful one. E Market reports of the weekly free a Are prepared with greatest care Are acknowledged to be a every . Subscribe of. Only two dollars to january Jet 886. Tho citizens convention re assembled n Trinity Hall yesterday afternoon Here waa Large attendance. Or. Of Shorey again took Tho chair Intro Lucid the first business of the meeting Rioh Wai to receive the reports of per Lonu who made nominations on the pre rious Day As to whether their nominees would stand. The Secretary read the names of the nominees for the mayoralty in their order. Or. Dun Tui Mac Art her declined Thi nomination. Or. Luxton on behalf of or. C. 33. Hamilton stated that that on Leman would accept the nomination. Or. Robert Strang Alao expressed through Hia mover his willingness to stand. The other declined the Nomiya in. The names of the Aldermani nominees were then called when the following dressed their willingness to stand Ward Mulvey c. Drummond. Ward Fortune Alfred Pear son Thos. Nixon a. Cameron t. J. Lynskey. Ward Modon uld or. Phillips. Ward Young b. W. Jamie Ion c. E. Hamilton Allen Mcdonald. Ward Woods g. R. Crowe h. Campbell. Mccreary . Car Ruthers w. G. Fonseca. Further nominations were then called or the following names were added o the 2, we. Higgins Ward 6, . Poison t. J. Lynskey . K. N. L. Mcdonald. The following gentlemen Wero appointed Young j. H. Srock John Hausser a. Mccharles g. W. Girdle tone. Ballot papers were distributed among the voters present to vote for the final candidate for the mayoralty the contest being Between c. E. Hamilton Robert Strang. The result was announced a c. Hamilton 83, Robart Strung g2 majority for or. Hamilton 21. The chairman declared the nomination of or. Hamilton unanimous amidst loud Sheera. There being Only two candidates in Ward 1, Mears. Mulvey c. Drum mond those gentlemen were declared to to the Choice of the convention. The first ballot for Ward 2 resulted in Alfred Pearson Thomas Nixon receiving majorities of the total vote cast they Wera declared the Choice of the convention. In want 3 there was no contest there being Only two nominees . Stewar Mcdonald or. Phillips who were therefore declared the candidates for tha Ward. More nominations Fob Ward 4. Capt Young moved seconded by g d. Mcvicar that the meeting go Back to a former order of business receive nominations for Ward 4, the present bal lot being cancelled that if any nominations Are made the nominees must express their willingness the stand. The motion was carried. The names of a. Mcnee Thomas Ryan were alien added to the ballot. Or ii. W. Jamie on s name was withdrawn it being impossible for him to accept or. C. E. Hamilton also dropped , he having been the Choice for the mayor Alty. The ballot was then proceeded w Ith resulting in the nomination of Thoma Ryan capt. Ward 5 resulted in the Choice of g. R Crowe g. H. Campbell. Ward 0. Or. Bell moved seconded by s. G Mathewson that the ballot for candid ates for Ward 6 be re opened tha other nominations be received. Car ried. Aid. Poison s name waa added to the ballot. Ward 0 was then polled . Car Ruthers . Mccreary received a majority of the votes. The ticket. The following therefore is the ticket adopted by the convention for c. E. Hamilton. U at that meeting towards Gabion. Capt. Young in a few words expressed Banks for his selection to contest Ward proposed that the platform of the ticket should be published Clis tribute among the citizens. He moved thut the chairman should appoint a committee or that purpose. The motion was carried. Or. A. C. Killarn m. P., Razvad that a committee composed of the chair Man Secretary messes. Mcnee Wes Crook Girdlestone Mcvicar balk Brock the mover be appointed of make general arrangements for pm letting the organization conducting he Campaign. The motion carried. After votes of thanks to the chairman Secretary the Board of Trade the convention dissolved. Ward Mulvey c. S Ward Pearson Thoma Nixon. Ward Mcdonald or Phillips. Ward Ryan capt George Young. Ward r. Crowe Georgo h Campbell. Ward f. Carruthers me Creary. Or. J. H. Brock moved seconded by or. W. F. Luxton that this conventi declares All the nominations unanimous or. Wesbrook wished to say a few words to the Resolution. He waa not in favor of conventions but the presen convention had made such an excellent Choice candidates that to woul heartily support the ticket. Other gentlemen followed in support of the regulation it was carried a Mously. The chairman then called upon or Hamilton the to addres the meeting. Or. Hamilton returnee thanks for the Honor done him in nominating him for the mayoralty. He knew that a spirit of unanimity had prevailed throughout the convention he believed that their efforts must result in sue Cess. Their efforts however must be continued till the close of the election he accepted the nomination would do his utmost to secure election. He however could not elect himself. Thi people must work with him to overcome the opposition met. I called on every person present to in overthrowing bad government inst Tut Irig a new system of conducting civil affairs. So far As lug ability hones Effort would go to secure a Good Counci next year he would work manfully to wards that end. He knew Attiat the would have opposition but they were no afraid of it. They had thrown Dawn the the Gauntlet of economic government. Loud cheers. The people must now decide whether Thi City should be run into deeper ruin or by rescued from the Slough. The Issue o the coming contest would be watches with deep interest throughout. The do minion. All eyes were upon them Anc the result was of inestimable importance his defeat would be nothing to himself he was sacrificing his personal interests in entering the fight. To did not know but that Hia defeat would be his gain but his defeat would be their defeat Anc Rabid extravagance would continue. Al ready opposition cries had been heard. One cry was that the economic Counci Wero going to Tako the bread out of Tho poor Man s Mouth. He thought the peo ple would laugh at such Absurdity. We were told that this movement was opposed to the working classes. He would like to know who were working men More Chau those present. They Wero Al working men dependent upon work for a livelihood. He did not think that the class who gathered to hear the police court proceedings were workingmen or ratepayers. Ever honest Workingman in Tho City would support the champions of Good civic government within the next few weeks the question must be decided. He was not afraid t meet any Man on any platform at any bime. H b would fight it oat to the bitter end he would fight it honestly As an old Loyal citizen he would Bow to he result. In conclusion the speaker urged Tho importance of thorough Organ nation United Effort. It waa by United Effort that elections Wero carried it would pay them to organize work shoulder to shoulder during the next few weeks if they wanted him to succeed. Cheers he had come to the conclusion that he must make great Sao if ices in the Public interest. He had ully determined to do so. He was out n their on that platform be would stand at whatever Cost till the ast vote waa polled. Loud applause in thought that some Steps should be the imms. 1st of fax Ixo at the Stock 60011 showing. The interest in the pet Stock show Lias increased to such an extent that the management have decided to keep the affair running until saturday evening. Or. Naylor the judge of the dogs was engaged the greater part of yesterday in inspecting the animals. The judging was done by the american Standard consequently a number of animals were disqualified. Notwithstanding the Large number of Puga on exhibition Tione of them could qualify in the first class. Or. J. E. Wright s celebrated English pug carried off second prize. Tho following a the Complete prize Urt i English setters c. A Boxer 2nd, 3. Wallace. G. A. Boxer 2nd, a. Fulthorp 3rd, a. Ryan. A. Boxer. Pointer bitches list w. J. O Connor 2nd, withheld 3rd, Geo. Ryan. Bow 1st, w. J. O Connor 2nd Johnson Pearson 3rd, r. Young. Gordon setter Mark for tune 2nd, g. M. Wilson. W. Wellband 2nd, h. T. Carman. Dog w. Cox 2nd 3rd, w. Wellband. Wellband. Irish setter a. A. Corrie. Withdrawn Wellband. Irish water Spaniel 1st, c. A. Boxer 2nd, withheld 3rd, a. Kobold. C. A. Boxer 2nd, a. Kobold. Black retriever Johnson Pearson 2nd, t. Carver. Puppies any c. W. Armstrong 2nc 3rd, w. Cox English retriever t. A Carver 2nd, w. Wilson. St. Bernards smooth with held 2nd, Toney Hibbard. Rough e. G. Conklin. Clumber j. W. Harris. Coeke Spaniel f. Dupre no second or third. Vav. P Shaw. Field Spaniel Jno. John son 2nd a. Mclaren. Dog--1st Anc 2nd a. Mclaren. Silver color English retriever Jai. Mcgeer 2nd r. Iberson. 1st or. Ferguson 2nd a. Green 3rd c w. Armstrong. Black English retriever w Wellband. Blood w. Wallace. Scotch dear Laney hib Bard 2nd withheld 3rd a. J. Boreham Fox terrier t. Carver 2nd attorney general Miller. 1st t. Carver 2nd r. R. Keyifli. T. Carver 2nd, f Marples 3rd, t. Carver. Bull terrier b. V. Mill Edge 2nd, h. Mind Oft 3rd, r. West j. Adams 2nd, a. Bon Ham. English 2nd 3rd t. H. Jones. Italian a. A. Car ver. Ladies 2nd, 3rd, an extra 3rd, t. J. E. Scoones. A. West 2nd Caracas to 3rd, j. Bennetto. Collie or. Benspm 2nd, j Cornish 3rd, n. Newton. Collie a. Kobold 2nd, or. Ben son. Bobtail sheep d. Storey 2nd, f. Mar poles. Dog d Storey. Collie pups dogs r. Merritt 2nd, h. Grotty. E. R. T. Row 2nd, f. Billington 3rd, w. White head. W. Whitehead 2nd 3rd, f. Billington. Scotch terriers dogs w. J. O Connor 2nd, or. Ferguson 3rd, h. N. Sloan. Sky terriers mra. Moore mrs. Moore. Silk or rough haired r Young 2nd, t. Collier 3rd, d Cameron a. Mcnee 2nd, e. Lennen 3rd, r. R. Keith pug withheld 2nd, j. E Wright 3rd, j. Carbery. 1st 2nd withheld 3rd, j. E. Briggs dog j. E. Briggs 2nd w. Buchanan 3rd, j. E. Darch. Bitch withheld 2nd, w. Buch Anan 3rd, j. Carbery. Cocker spaniels under 28 pounds Dpi 2nd 3rd, we Whitehead. Poodles w. E. Mclellan mrs. Sto Narch 2nd, j. A Carberry. Puppies dog or c. H. Allen 2nd, Mclaren. In the evening. Tho attendance last evening was Large one of the most important features Wae the performance of the trick dogs. Allie Bird s Little four months old did remarkably Well. Or. J. Bennetto b dog also performed in a highly pleasing manner doing Many difficult tricks Jimmy Lockheart a Monty outdid the other two dogs by a Long Way was awarded first prize by the lady judges the tricks performed by this dog were not Only numerous but very difficult Ai Well. Legal intelligence. Of hi8 1obbship Justice Smith. Harm v. Order to change venue Mclean. West v. Order extending time to file deposition go Lenur. Mckenzie v. Order changing venue Darby. Ontario Bank v. Drake it order to rescind order to appear Darby for order Wilson Contra. I Thompson v. Brown Garnishee Ordor Gordon. Burridge v. Ernes order striking out third pleas giving defendants leave to Amend his pleas 67, 89, 10, 11, 12, mankaran. Ontario Bank v. Order id Darby via serous engine co. V. Winnipeg l. Co. And City of Winnipeg Garnish to enlarged until to Day. Merchants Bank r. Barry Ordor to appear. Davis. Mutchmore v. Johnson summons for commission. Mcphillips. Kidney v. Brown summons for secur Ity for costs. Perdue. Union Bank v. Mckenzie order to appear. Perdue. Henwick v. Grant order giving Plain Tiff leave to reply demur defendant leave to Amend plea. Stobart v. Cameron order to examine. Martin. Drewry v. Tierce order to Amend declaration. Mcbeth. James v. A Burrue summons far particulars. Barrett. Cameron v. Order to i Amine. Davis. Johnson v. Evans Garnishee order. Darby. Be stake to. Judgment in this celebrated Case i be delivered this morning at 10 o clock kap1i c1tv. From the Standard oct. 23rd. Or. John Boleman had forty tons of Hay burned by the Prairie tires on sunday. Or. Chas. Wagner had his stables a Yoke of oxen 500 bushels wheat 20 tons of Hay burned by a Prairie tire. Or. H. C. Ross sold 180 tubs Aggro gating ibs of first class butter to a Winnipeg firm this week at satisfactory prices. Or. Geo. Lindsay had a wheat stack burned on monday. The fire Caugh from a spark from the Furnace of the steam Thresher. Or. Thos. Kidd of Oak River was cleared out by Prairie fire in sunday. He lost his stables Grain Hay Al most everything he owned. Tila Stosie. Correspondence of the free press Frost appears to have set in for Tho season. Stubble ploughing however is still being proceeded with. Bac setting was stopped on monday. There has been a considerable Quantity of land turned Over this fall Irain is moving but not very briskly As yet owing to Many of the Farmers being Busy with Tho plough. Gallagher sons from Winnipeg Are in the District buying pigs. They have a considerable number of fat cattle pigs this season in this neighbor Hood. It a Well that our Farmers Are burning their attention More to mixed farming than they have done heretofore. The annual presbyterian c lurch social was held last night in the Church Here was quite a Success financially otherwise. The ladies of the congregation deserve great credit for the Way in which they provided the Good things for the inner Man. Read. Or. Mowat from the Brandon District has been visiting his fellow Stu Dent brother minister or. Stalker or the past two weeks expresses himself As being highly pleased with this Art of the country. He says that in his District Tho Farmers devote themselves almost exclusively to the raising of Grain hat part being better adapted for such Han Stock raising. The very Best present you can Send to an absent Friend la to weekly free press. From now to january ia1i, 1886, Only two dollars. D1wnjbh in Alojs one of the latest additions to the attractions of Tho health exhibition is the japanese restaurant where n real Japan Ese dinner prepared by native Cooks served ill japanese fashion is to by had for four shillings. The japanese cuisine has no strange meats to offer comparable to Bird s nest soup or Beche Mer the menu is calculated to satisfy the curiosity rather than Tho appetite of a hungry briton. The first soup there Are two one a the beginning one at the end is delicious not unlike Tho Stock of Julienne or Gravy soup by with an added flavor Worth knowing the Little bowl of Rice is very much wha a Tea cupful of Plain boiled would be at any English table but the wine of the country which one is invitee to Tako with in is rather like cowslip mix of with indifferent , the smal Plattor of Salmon prawns is taste Fin Ough the Cucumber with shred ded shrimps or something like them in a separate bowl needs no improvement by the5 whole does not go Well with a cup u of substance looking like haricot Baan beautifully boiled Well sugared. A Nice piece of Fried fish sole or Whiting have they soles in Japan server with eau wait sauce is followed by the second soup which completes the repast there is a novel sensation in finding one s food served on porcelain or papier mache which looks As if it came from the draw ing room rather than the Kitchen am there is the pleasing perplexity of try Iii to eat Witk chopsticks finding one s self As Clumsy As one s neighbors unti hunger compels a demand for a Fork. It May be added that Tho cosmopolitan Champagne goes admirably with the dinner that during the later hours of Tho evening the tables Are crowded but to must repeat that it is curiosity rather than hunger which is satisfied. London Standard. The weekly free Presa Hen from it inception held the lend in North week journalism for years past Nas enjoyed a larger circulation than All other weekly papers in the province Ter Ruo Ries combined. Only two dollars to january 1st, 11386. The a Kathke reported for free press by St. John s co ego government meteor logical reporters daily be Post. For the Twenty four hours ending at p. M . Max. Man Friday oct. It. 514 As saturday oct. J8 0 33 sunday. Oct. 19. 671 28 Momiy oct. 20. 3m 17 tuesday oct. A. 37 21 wednesday oct. 22. 32 i thursday. Out. 23. 3i 11 barometer 28 903. Amusements. First annual exhibition Knox hali.7winnipeg, Titis Lour Dot. 24 poultry dogs pigeons bees Cage Birds incubators hatching daily lessons it Bee keeping performing Bear trick dogs Canary orchestra talking carrots. Band tickets 25 Cost Kildeen 10 cts oc124-25 tenders. Re t2531tide3k.s will be received by 1-he . Assignee of the slate of George lately car tied on business at the. Town of in to the 5th due of november 1631, Lor the pm Uhase of the Stock in Trade of this timid Lei Irr con. Slating of coot shoos getata1 furnish Ings amounting in a to thebe Aro All new Noflin a roof order. Cuss who eco oils Aro delivered the balance to be secured by promissory note at two months. Tho lowest or any fund so not necessarily accepted. H. Lemon Assignee. Dated at Nelson. 18th october. 18111. Me forthwith of their further take notice that i the undersigned will after the expiration of no month from this Date proceed to Dalr Mbutu the assets of the estate pro rata a amongst the creditors of whose Clima i shall then have bad notice that i not in responsible for any claim or claims of which i shall not have notice As dated at Brandon lhi3 Lith Day of october 881. For Sale lie Stock of the estate of c. H. Field co Winnipeg. This Stock which is Well assorted in Kirbt Clara o Der consists of Hamas blankets trunks Valise 4o. Amounting to about this is a very favourable Opportunity for any be wishing to engage in Thea business. For further particulars apply at the store. 18 main Street where inventory con be seen r to o. Clarke Box 147, Winnipeg. Oct22 if Meir rings. M act electors of Ward 4 favourable to the Causo please attend mooting at Blue ribbon Hall late Bethel on Friday 24th, at 8 o clock Sharp oct f. B. Chairman Ward no. I Alliance com excursions. Not is your Viejo visit toe last a series of grand cheap excursions t Are now being inaugurated by the Canadian Pacific railway Toronto Ottawa m9htreal, All Points a Ontario Quebec Vii port Arthur to steam Era of their line. Excursion tickets will to sold Tore turn up to the close of navigation lit Ibe to lowing remarkably Low winnipeg1 to Toronto return Ottawa inc return so Montreal by turn 66 the above Ratus include Meala berths 01 at camera. This will be to cheapest excursion of the season. The comforts und by this route Are Superior to that obtained by an Rothjr. Our magnificent Sofich cog pal Ace sleeping cars Bare All the latest Are a combination of Comfort elegance for Speed safety our steam Era cannot be equalled being built de special a for thin Irner tic every detail Hai been carefully studied in providing for tin Comfert Ami safety of a schimers. Saloons arc Heaired with steam lighted by electric Ity while the Bill of Faro includes every luxury of the season. The Hule of to byte tickets will commence tour Day oct. 23rd, continue up to nov Ember if it for information tickets apply to h. G. Mcmicken Omni pet City Ticke Onice . Campbell Winnipeg depot or to Webb general passenger agent Winnipeg oct. Mali j8s1. Octw-31 auction sales auction Sale of groceries or Holtery Etc. Having received instructions from messes Bell bros., their lease of store having expired. I will sell by Public aug Ion on the premises 536 main Street Winnipeg their enters Fitzek of groceries crockery gloss Ware commencing on thursday october 23bd at o clock positively lasting Only three Days As the Teaso exp res on monday next. Which is the Only reason for having the goods sold by auction. The goods will to sold in Small Lota to us families in Large lots for the t Ade required. Remember the Days. Thursday saturday next at each Day. No serve. A con auctioneer. Trad Sale by Zebdie co. On f enemy Elmr slay oct. 22 am 23 at their cow warehouse no. 7 Mcdermot Street Sale dry goods. 10 to 12 o clock. Groceries 2 to . Clothing dry goods lot each Day Tho Portage la Praino Stock of biscuits Hird tack soda. Starch Raudies kills Rais inn essences starch. Pour. Etc., 5 carloads will boat 2 . Line of dry goods underclothing braces hosiery Etc., will b Voltl at 10 . Merchants will a lire by Uel Iii co. Stoves tinware iabd1asei further reduction for 30 Days at 520mainst As we intend moving into More commodious promises Call at once goals Oves at half Oost. 560 main Street. Oct22-nov22 1yal action scoone1s have removed to their spacious Mart Cor. Main water its. To. 309, lately known As Royal exc manure hoi Al acing the Ontario Bank. Store to rent with basement in main Street Corner Lombard Street at resent occupied by Smith co. Occupation lat november. Apply at 357 main Street. Auction eale3. In equity. Howard v. J pursuant to Tho decree Al Neil order for made in Tia Aiice bearing Date respect ively the thirteenth Day of february 1884, the Twenty seventh buy of septem ber , 1681, there will be aft mid for by Publio auction with the approbation of Wil Liam Lupro a Square motor of this court by Joseph auctioneer Al Hon auction Roou itt. Royal Aucta n a furl no. Corner of main water by Cote in thai City of it in a leg on of a ovum bar . Al the a o clocking the afternoon. Zulic following valuable property being All song Hla that certain parcel or tract of land adder Einikes hit allying being in the said City of Winnipeg und being portion of the Hudson s Bay company s Reserve at fort Garry or lot number one 1j of Tho of Saint John according to the Dominion government Survey More known find described a lot mini bar Nix Hun dred Ivnik Juty on 661 in Block three 3 As Obrown upon a up or plan of to Reserve drawn by John s. Dennis Tho doted the Day of Jomn. A 3681 amt duly of the registry county of Selkirk. Tau properly of an Unjiro Wood vacant Jot he Lukawi on Corner of Broadway Edmonton streets. Terms of per cent of the Purchase Money to to paid at Tho time of Caio to Tho Vendor s solicitors the balance within one month thereafter without interest. The or Penny will to offered for talc upset Price of 31600, fixed by the master. In All other respects the terms conditions of Bale will be Tho Slind Lnig conditions of the court of Queen a Bench in equity. Further particulars a be had on application to a chars. Balu. Blanclard Mulock solicitors Winnipeg. Dated at Winnipeg. Oct. W. Leggo. Fiat or Bain. Blanchard Octuk Venlo s solicitor. In equity. Iowa he v. Buikus. Pursuant to the decree Ond final order for Fale Juuru in this Ciuper bearing Cate respect ively Veliu Thirtle Nih Day of february . And the Twenty seventh Day of septem ber 188j, there will be for Sale by Public auction with approbation of Wil Liam to quirk a Ater of thin court by Joseph Wolf auctioneer at his auction Koo Mui Hoyal auction Mart no. Corner of main streets in the City of Winnipeg on Bill urdu of novem ber . 1881. At three o clock in Tjie afternoon Tho following vhf Uulu property being nil singular hint certain parcel or tract of land und City of Vii Unpei situate lying coins in the said uni Peir. And being portion of the Hay company s Reserve at fort Gurry or lot number one 0 of Tho pariah of Salni John. Ario Ordor to the Dominion government Faurley the eol More particularly described As lot number six Bun Rcd sixty three 630, in Block. Izreo As Shew u upon u in up or Rutn of the said drawn by John of. The younger . Dated the Twenty fifth Day of june. Adj. Raj duly a cd in the be Wietry for Tho county of Selkirk. The prop crr a consists of an unimproved vacant lot Bitu Ute on to North vide of a Brnad Way Stre Between Keu Undy Kim onion to reel. Terms of per cont of the Nonoy to be paid at the time of Anle to Tho solicitors uie balance within one month thereafter without interest the Ira party will by fora ale at an upset Prica of oxen by Tho master in All o ber respects the terms conditions of Sale Grill be Tho Start Init conditions of the Couri of Queen s Bench i equity. Further Imerti Cujas May to had on Applina Tiou to messes. Caln Blanchard Molook sol Pitorri. Winnipeg. Dat fid at october 2lbt, . 188j. Sgd Lego master Bat. Blanchard the 5iulock, oct Vendor s solicitors. Howard v. J3urris. Pui Spaht Toj the decree final order for Alp. Made i a this cause to Uriah Date remix it ively the thirteenth Day of february . I88i. And the Twenty seventh Alayof september . 1881, there will to olt cred Lor Sale by to auction with the approbation of William ii Gifu Lisq Ira master of Thia court by Jos Eph Wolf auctioneer at his auction room a Loyal auction 2hart, no 309, Corner of main water streets in Tho City of win Nikk on saturday Tho Eig file Day of november . 1881. three o clocking the afternoon to Folio wimp valuable property being All Singo Lac that certain parcel or tract of land in Thea Iid City of Winnipeg Yud honk to Uon of the Hudson s up Many e Mew re at Kot Gary or Jot number one 11, of Street Between. Kennedy Edu Donlou terms of percent of the Purchase Money to be paid it the time of sate to Che Vendor s some Lora the balance within one month thereafter without interest. The pro Perty will Boot trod Forsa Leai an of Llred by the Moat. Junall other respects the terms conditions of Sale will be tue buld Dinar conditions of the court of Queen s Bench ii equity. Further particulars May be had on application to messes. Baio Lila Chard Mulock solicitors i dated at Winni oct 31st, . 1884. W. Leggo , Bla Cuard oct24 Vendor s solicitors. In equity. The Manitoba investment Asb a v8. Clarke. Pursuant to Tho decree final order for Sale made in this cause Date re so tirely the 4th Day of february ism Tae 5th any of september. 1wj1, Mere will be offered far Sale by Public auction with tins approbation of Wiliam a eggo a Esquire of this court by Joseph Wolf auctioneer at i auction rooms Royal auction Mart Corner 01 main water a Tneia in the City o Winni Peg 011 saturday the wifi both Day Otto Roulier 18sl, at 2 o clock n the afternoon the follow to Val abm a Sperty in Ono parcel singular that certain parcel or tract of land premises situate lying being in the City of win Nick. Heing composed of part of lot number thirty live Accord Long to Tho Dominion Gare Ramont Survey of Parish of 8u John composed of Loc number Sloven ii As Laid Down on u map or plan of . Of lots three four 4 lire i in Block twelve on the what aide of main Street in the said City of Winnipeg Mao by George Mcphil ius d. La. S., died i5th july 18s1. This property is situate on King str cot in the said City of Winnipeg on which there is a Small two Story Frame no use Uroe coupled. Terms of per cent of the Purchase Money to to Psid at the time of Sale to the Voeur s solicitors the balance within one month thereafter without int Croft. In ail other re sports Tho terms conditions of Sajo will by the standing conditions of the court of Queen s Bonito in Kruity. Further particulars May be had on application to the i Lucers of the Manitoba inv Siment Vondorn in equity. Manitoba investment association Conklin Fortune pursuant to the decree anal order for Aale Mode in this Cameo Ana bearing Daio is Spect ively the 13th Day of december the Wlsh buy of september there flu be offered for male by Public auction with the approbation of William i eggo Esquire master of this court by Joseph Wolf auctioneer tvs his auction rooms Royal auction Mort Corner of main water at rets. In the City of Winnipeg on Balu relay the 8th Day of november at two o Iho clock in Trio afternoon the Fol living valuable properly in one parcel namely in the Parish of 81 John according to Tho government Survey thereof better known described a follow lot. feet of Jot 2 Tho whole of Lota 9, a 15, be 17, 87, 38, 39, id. Ii to Cost Balf of lot 47. The whole of Low 48.481 71. 72. 73, 74, 75. 70. 80, 81, 98. 99, 100. Iii Limo 121, 122, 123, 124, 13j, 135. U8 1w 161 162, 1g3. A 105, 1cu. 107, 308. The West half of lot Soi. Tho whole of lots 202, 233. Aud 205, according to it map or plan of of paid Par 8h lots 41 42 Viado by go co ale Phillips dated to 12th july Torina of Par cent of the Purchase Money to be paid a the time of a e to the vendors solicitors to balance within 0110 month without interest in All other res Pec Ujj Wietor usand conditions of Sale will be the Ita Diug of Tho court of Queen s Bench in of equity. Further May be Hod on application to the of the Manitoba inventor int to Bain a Lanchard Mulock. Dated october 21st, if isl. Our morning train Fartro with. Pacific via. Northern Pae seffers Traveline Ball route can p through tickets at Agency 371 main door to merchants slept of oar time tabla old full May be obtained. Bain Blanchard Mulock vendors solicitors oci24 Wood Oak Poplar . Best Quality lowest prices m Laio St opposite Braj Istrick Houtla. For St. Abbmadbpobtabftos8 Bast h. Mcdougal St. Paul railway i stub fast Mali Short i prom by Ilu Waukee ton Toronto Philadelphia Pitnu n do Usu did Bacce. 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