Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 3, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba
6 great advertising by the Comoli Dation at the tree Psi san advert Ien enabled to got the Nietert advantage for their Money Ever pram led in Winnipeg. Prior to the consolidation. The circulation of the free being represented by 3, that of the Sun was represented by 8. The for the consolidated circulation remain the lame a the original free Preu these two statement a of fact make obvious to any Intelli gent advertiser the now offered. Nor let it be for Frotten that the daily morning free press and the likening free press and Sun cover the entire Winnipeg daily newspaper constituency in both of which editions All advertisements Are inserted at one schedule rate. Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg sept. 3. Free press. It can safely be claimed that for the Rural portions of Manitoba and the territories the weekly free press As an advertising medium b Worth More than All other weekly papers combined. Evening edition local City am sir Hector land Chin passes the ugh. Plus cd tar route to the West. Sir Hector Langevin minister o Public work arrived Here yesterday in the Prii ate car which warn attached to the regular Pacific express. Sir Hector is accompanied by his son in Law or. Chappie editor of be journal de Quebec mrs. Chapais the misses Langevin and or. Roy. The party i on the Way to Banff and the coast on a pleas Are trip. Sir Hector was met at the depot by or. Lariviere m. P., and citizens of St. Boniface. Other pro Rainen after Exchange Feving greetings sir Hector and party the lieutenant governor s Carriage which was in waiting and drove to St. Bonifac where they spent a Short time with i Grace archbishop Tahoe. They afterwards drove through the City and then proceeded to government House where they had lunch with his Hono r the lieutenant governo and mrs. Schultz they then returned to the depot and proceeded West by the 2.20 express the Board of Trade desired to have an inter View with sir Hector concerning the propose improvements of red River while passing through the City but his stay wan so Short that it was impossible to take the matter up but or. 3carth, m. P., Hau been requested to arrange a meeting with the minister on his return. He May visit Prince Albert on his Way Back from the coast. It May not be generally known that sir Hector although a Man of Iron Constitution has quite run Down in health. Hia Deu Artmen is the largest both As to the import Ned of its work and detail in the government. Sir Hector to use a common phrase works h. G. Mcmickens returned yesterday. From the South a. E. Wilkes returned from the East yester , Hudson Bay commissioner is at the coast. Or. Geo. Coldwell left for new West Minster yesterday. Workmen Are now engaged on the sixth Story of the new . Hotel and depot. Health inspector Polson has returned from St. Paul where he spent his vacation. R. A. Eva passenger agent of the n. M., is in the City working up business far Bis Road my. A. R. Veits an old time Winnipeg Ger but lately of grand Forks is spending some Days in the City. It is said that Chub Quigle will be Back irom Vancouver the end of the present week and will again fake up his residence Here. A Large Sale of South main Street property was made a couple of Days ago to Ontario capitalists. The Price paid was a Large one. Four carloads of Stock from Southern Mani Toba went East monday for Montreal Over the . The Stock it for the English markets. Rev. Hugh Pelky and family and his brother Rev. , returned yesterday morning from the Lake of the Woods where they have been camping. The Inland Revenue collections at this port for August were spirits malt tobacco cigars 8321.60 sundries 8172.18. Total s16.873.89. Achiu Vechnin was charged at the police court yesterday with assaulting and beat ing Bella loud uni. The Case was adjourned. Two drunks were fined the usual amount. The meeting which was to been held in the Bijou theatre last evening to take Steps to raise funds for the distressed parts of ice land has been postponed until next week and will probably be held on the Lith. Rev. In. Abuk and wife of Carman Rev. Or. Finn and wife and or. Field Bame of Neepawa and or. Houston of Manitou left yesterday for Montreal. The gentlemen Are delegates to the methodist Confer ence. Us oui Uoo n phase Wori like a and As he is now getting up in Vears he has1 somewhat overstepped the limit. He has idiot been note for the amount of Eter Ciso he indulged in often being know to take lunch a his office in prefer i 8 to walking to a restaurant four away will la a Durel. Or to his Home the fou from the departmental no doubt greatly Benefit Normal junk shop. The second hand furniture store House on Portage ave. Re opened for Normal school purposes. A free press reporter desiring to chronicle the re opening of the provincial Normal school under auspicious circumstances found his Way yesterday to by the educational authorities. These a if.-.-. Located. The Stobart a Fth last year. While Olock is a very Fine one the Pettlon referred to is not much improved for Normal school purposes. In consequence of various auction sales that have taken place there is Lew danger than there was last year of stumbling Over stovepipes and other second hand furniture on the Way to the upper room where knowledge is diffused. The steam besting apparatus has been taken out and when the cold weather comes stoves will have to be used. Readers who want to know anything More about the rooms Are invited to visit them. Or. D. J. Goggin the principal and or. W. A. Mol Tyre assistant were found Mak the com men Cementon their class work this morning. Nine first class candidates and e even second class were present besides whom several have signified their intention of being present but have not yet arrived. The work yesterday was that 01 securing boarding houses getting books and arranging for the opening of the lectures. Communications. One Aten Itobi s immigration work. To the editor of the free pre-8 neat Deal is now being said am written on the question of immigration. I do not think it could be done at a better time than the present the country being now thoroughly established and the prospects never brighter. I notice in a former Issue of your paper a larger amount being for that purpose than formerly also a report of the intention of the government to Send farm ers to the old country to put before the peo ple there the advantages of this country As a Field for settlement. Now sir i think the government Hare at last hit the right Nail on the head. It has been As your correspondent j. C. 1. Remarks the people there have never had any thing bit Pha plets and interested agents to depend on who at the finish of a lecture of Chioti they practically know nothing offer Tanaw Urany questions put to them the general one being Are you an interested or paid agent and Gutof with some one aided answer which Only leaves people More undecided jibe Era if Hon Rama Tco Ipoh some issued by shipping firms and though not in a Cense untrue Are very misleading. Although being a old countryman i have for some years past ingrown in my lot in this province and Here intend to remain. A trip Home last Winter i was astonished to find the interest there was to get reliable information respect ing thu country especially by men of Means i visited the West and Midland counties of England where for years i was Well known and by Chance attended a lecture Given by or. Jacques who lectures in the interests of the Allan line but on the audience getting to know that a Manitoba Farmer was in the room no Chance of getting out wan left me before i had Given them a Little of my experience of this country and although a Novice at the game i could not exhaust their patience. I had still another treat in store As so Many found put from the agent their my private address that i was literally besieged with anxious enquirers four and five at a time wait ing for an interview. As i was simply on a visit with nothing to the Means of several coming Spring and the class of people who Are wanted fiery men with capital ranging fron 60u in Midi also some agricultural pm the arms direct. Of course Canadian Lave As much interest in the country or laps More than a great Many of either Kogah Irish or scotch settlers but the English Nave their to a great extent and Reat care should he exercised in the selection f the men to be sent. They should i think same nationality scotch to Cut mid English to England and Irish to ire land and no on so much More dependence being place on any one Well known and so much better could the counties be worked men knowing their Way about and the custom of the country. Trusting i am Dot encroach ing too much on your valuable apace. A old con Byman. Brandon sept. 1. To English made Buckskin leggings shooting boots and spiked running shoes received to Day. New Canadian and american boots and shoes arriving daily. Large consignments to be opened out this the world s wheat crop. Montreal Trade bulletin according to he statistics gathered by the hungarian min ister of agriculture the wheat Harvest of the a yield hectolitres or bushels. The total would will about i bushels. The total re countries will be the Winnipeg juniors Are offering the mine doses if they will come Here and play their Mach for the intermediate championship. The Minnedosa make the e same offer to the juniors if they will go to Minne Doaa. The match has to be played before september 15th. . W. H. Rekitt senior member of the farm of w. H. Verit 4 sons agricultural implement manufacturers of Exeter ont is in the City visiting his daughter mrs. H. W. Mutton. He is accompanied by his son in Law Thos. B. Carling Nephew of the Hon. John Carling. So Henson the Dane was up before the police magistrate again yesterday on a charge of murder but was further remanded until to Day at the request of or. Phippen the lawyer for the defence. Sorenson was the Man who inflicted the fatal Stab on Wilkins about Bix weeks ago. Returned yesterday from Butte mont., where he went to run race with an american Ped. Named Ross. When he got to Iun forfeited the sep oat. Bob was treated Well by Billy and other sex canadians and had a his expenses paid. Moses Abraham m Over zealous peddle placed a Small building on the Dray stand the Corner of Mcdermott and Arthur a hectolitres or about to meet which it is estimated there will be hectolitres or Kex Bua heu thus showing a surplus Over requirements of bushels the minister of hungarian agriculture How Ever draws particular attention to the fact that in consequence of the Small Quantity of the surplus is Small compared with the import requirements. It is that the above estimate does not take into course Avail account the reserves of 1889 crop still in Farmers hands which will of add considerably to the actual Able surplus. It May therefore be safely assumed that the world s wheat production will be More than ample to meet the wants of humanity Between now and next Harvest. Messes. Mccormick a co., of Chicago Esti mate the world s wheat Supply on the basis of smoke is. Frost. To the editor of the free press. Time ago through the medium of a local newspaper i gave an opinion on the smoke is. Frost theory. I was unfortunate however in that the compositor made a muddle of it. I was also unfortunate in being subjected to the anathema of a person who called himself perhaps the in gentleman like style in which he criticised it was sufficient reason for hiding himself behind a pseudonym. Anything of this kind should be discussed in a strictly courteous manner and i will Endeavor to keep this in mind while trying to show Why i am sceptical about the sep Kofl theory. There Are two ways of approaching this subject the practical and theoretical. It will not be for Experiment to Settle it because it is not claimed that it will save except from very Light Frost and those Light frosts Are so partial with their visits that while one Man s crop is destroyed his next neighbor May not be injured. Neither does the theory stand undisputed ground. Let us see what they urn. First that warm air being lighter Hudson s Bay company come to Alexander s hot air Furnace having the o a b Ute of Buck s Pernace and Brant Ford int who has a practical Exigence of hot air heat branches Pewee us in Porutio. Thu Branch of by Elnra. All contracts w. White 460 main Street. Remnants of prints dress goods linens remnants of Cottons sheeting flannels. A splendid Chance to fit the Little out at direct to half Muu Cost. Come its Widimir s Mammoth dry goods store 344 main St. Lake of the wills la Lilg co. Ltd capacity. A Kohls the Vienna Over at that of last year. The London House of k l. Oppenheim co., Ixer York cables them that the annual Congress now in session in Vienna Cermet an Arthur Meta in which he intended to Start business. The police Wera notified and have had him sum 5m 1 Publio Street. He will also be compelled to remove the build cent., Germany Denmark Roumania 105 per cent., Hungary 127 per cent France 05 per cent., Egypt 90 per cent Holland per cent Normandy Sweden 80 per bushel8. Bushels. The russian Rye crop is below an average. The Rye crop elsewhere is equal to an average. This indicates that the world s wheat crop this year is bushels against bushels last year Rad bushels in 1888." sports under be auspices of the Winnipeg bicycle club take place in due it is hoped Attiat this time the Wetther will be pleasant the entries have been and will now Clow on thursday evening. Deal of interest is Bem excited in the different events notably a the foot the competitors in the Cit the speedy amateurs of Ottawa Johnal Ottawa journal Lieut col Honghton Deputy Adja Tanti general distinct a Cut with a loud Barkat Lieut col Honghton military with a loud bark Iriny figure top or general Middleton. J Middleton Only recommended promotion aft i the rebellion for honors the Hong ton or Ger donors proportion of now asking who is this Houghto anyway we would state that says he adm tent general and second in command to Middleton of the Northwest Field Force the prominent part Houghton doubtless played paid the Worts our memory so we Mutt be Content with assuring our readers that Era a glowing picture of his own importance Aid service in the Field. Col there doubt but that he As Well ton should have been knighted. Mrs. Large on her murder Ime View in the Canadian Advance Moncuso g that the crime was not com evidence of opposition to the to 6 or of to the discipline of the school merely for the Sake of plunder. Mrs. Large fully concurred. The crime was not therefore to be interpreted As a native menace tothe propagation of Constia Myin Tokyo. The disciple 0 the girls school which is necessarily much More strict that of native created More or Lens dissatisfaction on the part o some of the parents but this of itself would not form a motive sufficient to induce murder w ill the attack upon or. Large have deterring effect upon missionary Effort in asked. Not in the slightest was the re ply. On the contrary his death will i am sure do More to promote the cause of Christ in Japan than he could have accomplished in his life had he been what Are my plans for the future to re turn to Japan As soon As health will permit for my heart and soul is Iff my work there was the courageous reply of Jura. Large. How Lake in Outing. 1 the trouble with most people is that they spend too much time getting ready for an Outing. If a woman is going away on a Holiday Jaunt she begins Many Dan before the time set for her departure to make ready. She overhauls her wardrobe and ten to one buys a new outfit. Then she Hasa big trunk dragged Down from the attic or she borrows on immense grip sack and lies awake nights to think How to pack to the Best advantage. She decides upon three or for changes and a lot of useless traps. She carries her wineries and her toilet accessories in full. She puts m her portfolio aha her sketch books and heaven Only knows what else. Then she fusses Over her checks and her tickets and grows old visibly Over shawl straps and bundles and lunch boxes. She carries some fruit in a paper bag and a nil Low in a strap. She carries a japanese fan toe latest Magazine and a bottle each of Peppermint Ginger camphor and the Best of drug store Brandyl somebody gives her a Bunch of Flowers just before the train starts and she carries that. And lastly she carries an umbrellh., a Gossain and an extra wrap. Thus a countered she starts Forth on her journey to the delectable country with a heavier pack than Chris Tian s sins upon her shoulders. Norton Are the trip does her no Good and she than her trunk York Star. A Fortune to be made in bread. Or. Edward Atkinson said some time since there was a Fortune waiting any Ner son who would sell Good Home made bread counter at five cents a loaf and fit stary claim. _ _ _ than cold air will ascend and1" permit cow is take its place. I will not pause Here to show Why in Accord Ance with the Laws of gravitation the denser air would assert itself and take first place but will admit that the Light and the heavy will Exchange places. This is like a witness that tells the not the whole truth. Second that Clouds As a Barrier to prevent the warm air near the Earth from ascending and the cold air from descending. This is putting the cart before the atmospheric currents dependent on the Cloud which is1 directly contrary to fact. Again the smudge theory claims that in the absence of natural Clouds Clouds of smoke will answer the same or nearly the same purpose. Now sir i have arrived at the Point where according to my Mode of reasoning the smoke theory stands on very Slippery ground. Natural Clouds Are the natural result of certain atmospheric changes or conditions that Are favourable to the formation of Clouds Are not so favourable for the Genera Tion or Advent of Frost and vice versa so that the question seems to resolve itself into the following problem do the Clouds keep away the Frost or is it the lock of Frost that pee mite the Clouds to form in either cite smoke w out Cut of court not being deeper id and on atmospheric temperature or Chang while Frost and Clouds Are the legitimate a. Spring Gofinch changes. Hoping that some one better qualified than any one that has yet attempted it will hand. Rock Wood aug. 29th. Patent Strong Bakers in and bags. Manufactured exclusively from Manitoba hard wheat. Of in ice has Keewatin Montreal Anil 633 main St. Alive to the wants of Ali to i also for i buying goods in the goods Well Bough i Are tall for groceries or Salt meats flour and i can give you prices that cask it be Buff in the City. Grebson 464 and 466 Telephone 061. Grand s rep flow Massey go. Limited permanent warehouses and agents at All leading centres m Manitoba the Northwest and British and Supply in season every implement and machine used on a farm. Adelaide St. Toronto. Obj ii Tat annual jail will take place this rear 23, 24, 25 a farm machinery a tents or write to clix Alne for catalogue and prices. A. S s
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