Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 15, 1890

Issue date: Saturday, November 15, 1890
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 15, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg nov. 15. Woman and Home lady Brooke s Kindheart Edness and generosity. One for her improve ment by women grow old English miss Cravat Cane. Lady Brooke of East on Lodge London is an Augel if there is one in the British Isles. A few Jears ago she wearied of the drawing room and undertook some Char Ity work among the poor of the Village. In going through great and Little Boston she found that the Homes were not Only lit rally poor but the parents were alone and destitute. The Dali glitter had been sent out to service at the nge of 8 years receiving but Twenty five cents a week. Boys followed them to the City and att .1. Few years the children drifted far ther i " in Home and the old people were left a Rie and unprovided for. Lady ladled the matter for several 1 Mally decided on a scheme of her own. She a tin sign tacked on the door of the Lodge notifying the passer by that ii in could learn needlework by applying to lady Brooke. The iriv Uve applied in one week. They were in a room improvised for the occasion with chairs foot rests cutting boards machines and the gentle woman gave the first lesson. Later she was. Assisted by friends and in a Short time experts were hired to do the work. Thu Little sewers came at 9 o clock and re. Mir cd until 4, lady Brooke providing a Louic u at non and bearing Al the expenses of i .11 us. The first piece of work was the of Long with bibs that covered the ragged dry. I i i i Small Needle women. A is act proved the Success of the Esperi i the school was removed to lower and a galvanized Iron Boose leased for the requirements of the work. A room was devoted to each class and Spe in teachers were hired to instruct them. Attaining the necessary proficiency Lilly Brooke secured orders from her for doilies drawn work baby dresses bed Linen aprons underwear and the like which she gave the Little g Iris to do paying them according to the Quality of their work. Although in no sense a pecuniary Succes the patroness opened a Saleroom in Bond Street where to Day the school work is offered for Sale and where orders Are received for Plain and ornamental needlework. Lady Brooke bean the Eui Iro expense of the shop and Kichool Absit Nely no profit accruing from her object being purely philanthropic. The Schoul now has an average attend Ance of fifty poor girls. They Are instructed in All kinds of sewing they come at 9 and Leav 6 they get their lunch and Tea from manager and aside from be ing uingl.i., Are paid for their work. The ire drawn from All classes vary ing 11 s to 23 years of age. Theis on completing the course of in strap. Are provided with employment in private families or shops where they at once become self sustaining. London letter. One Day for her child. There is a woman in this City whose wealth position and goodness fill her life with sociable and charitable occupations. Bat for More than six months it has been impossible to procure her presence any where on saturdays. She has told one or two intimate friends the reason it ivus one Day in the latter part of March that Rny Little daughter Constance who is 12 years old Cotrue into my room As i was hurriedly dressing to drive to a director s meeting of one of the several charities in which i am interested. Her birthday had in i ii the Flay before and she had a game on of presents in her hand of she cried i Ull of Fez Gerness trips is the loveliest game. Do try it j request in my haste and Alsop Ioc seemed in the highest degree trivia to to. Nonsense Connie you know i replied sharply this is Day at the and 1 am shockingly late i was standing in front of the Mirror and i saw in the Glass How her face fell and the Light died out of it. I she said wistfully you would sometimes have a Day with me the child s speech went through me like a knife. I had Nevei received so stinging a a Aliface. Wait pos sible that in the Pursuit of other duties 1 was neglecting the one that should he chief my drive to the Hospital that morn ing was full of serious introspection Aud Connie has had her saturdays Ever since. York times. Race women. In a society in which women were Pecunia Rily Independent were All fully of espied with Public duties and intellectual or social enjoyments and had nothing to gain by marriage As regards material Wel being we May be sure that the number of the unmarried from Choice would largely increase. It would probably come to be considered a degradation for any woman to marry a Man she could not both love and esteem and this feeling would Supply Amyle reasons for either abstaining from marriage altogether or delaying it till i worthy and sympathetic husband was encountered. In Man on Tho other hand the passion of love is More gone Val and usually stronger and As in such a society As is Here Postni Tecl there would be no Way of Gratifying this passion but by marriage Al every woman would receive offers and thus i powerful selective Agency woul rest with the female sex. Under the system of and o Public opinion Here suggested Terra can be no doubt How this selection would be cited. The Idle and Tho selfish would be almost universally rejected. The diseased or the weak in intellect would also usually remain unmarried while those who exhibited any tendency to insanity or to hereditary diverse would m hardly any Ami acl Partt ers because it would bocon set Kocl an offence against society to be the Suas Al perpetuating such diseases or in perfect. Alfred k. Wallace in popular science. Dress accounts for Ilia keeping Ais you a to Herald. The Engels i girl. The aristocratic English girl has a face of remarkable . The better her Posi Ion according to Barke s peerage the Onger is her countenance. An expert might distinguish a Hon. Miss from it lady Mary daughter of a Hundred arts and lady Mary again from her Grace y the simple process of measurement. I he face is not Oval it is merely elongated and the Chin is Apt to be pointed. The More marked this characteristic in the in livid Al the More certainly is the hair inned High on the head Tilting the stiff Sailor hat Down Over the eyes and exaggerating the Northeast to Southwest Diagonal. In evening dress a Bunch of plumes or a All pin is thrust into the hair upon the Ery Crown producing the same effect he eyes Are rather Long and often in pro ortion narrow the neck extensive and made much of by the tight High dress col a. An English girl s shoulders Are Broad and Square arms Long Waist Long general effect in the tailor gown angular Only partially redeemed by the Clear red and White complexion and general air of health and Well being. No other woman in Europe is her physique but measured by greek standards she is for from Leader. Novelist miss Barr. Mrs. Amelia e. Barr has a delightful iome on the top of storm King Mountain m the Hudson. Here she lives happily with her daughters and entertains her friends. She rises Early takes a ight breakfast 06 fruit bread and Coffee ind writes diligently All the morning. In he afternoon she copies with a typewriter he work of the morning Aud retires at 9 i clock. Her husband was a Clergyman who died several years ago and left her to care for their two Young daughters. She wrote for daily and weekly papers for years Rad struggled hard for a position in the literary world. During a period of enforced confinement Roni an Accident the idea of writing a novel first came to her and Jan Vedder s was the result. This was seven years ago and since that time she has produced fourteen novels All of which have seen successful. She is now in Europe col eating material for a novel on socialism and is in mind another in which the sterner elements of Calvin s Creed will be Dis _ _ used. She has no Secretary and copies All her own work on the York a Cravat Case. The Cravat Case a pretty present for a gentleman May be made of silk Satin or Rusli or of the cheap but effective Blue Lenim so much used just now. Cat a. Piece of Plush about fifteen inches Long and twelve wide. Decorate one half of it with the word cravats outlined in Silver Cord or with any other ornamental design you May choose. Cut the quilted Satin lining one Inch smaller All around than the Plush and turn in and Baste Down the edges of both. Lay two bands of ribbon diagonally across the lining turning the ends under. Sprinkle Sachet powder Between the Lin ing and the Plush and sew them together the Plush coming a Little beyond the lining on All sides. The bands of ribbon May be decorated according to the fancy of the initials perhaps on one and the Date or merry Christmas on the companion. Company Nave been useful to her for mrs. Gilbert in the same House and is quite As Thrifty. Mrs. Gil Bert who came Here from England in 1m to dance in the Ballet at Niblo s Garden to said to be Worth a year from her in vested savings notwithstanding which she still works hard and in a Flat for which she cannot pay More Iso or to a York Cor. Charleston thai Tea the Ginger Tea Core for a cold is used after this fashion Pat a teaspoonful of sugar and perhaps a teaspoonful of ground Ginger in a Cap mix Well and poor Over it boiling water tilt the cop is Little More than half fall. When the sugar is Dis solved Strain it into a Tumbler which should be a Little More than half full and then fill the Glass with milk. If this drink is taken immediately use cold milk but if it must stand a while the milk must be heated for the Tea must be taken As hot As possible and while the feet Are in hot water. This will induce perspiration which will help greatly to Check the cold. The patient should be put to bed at once after thoroughly drying the feet and kept warm and York journal. A Pioneer in miss Virginia Penny of this City published a Book in 1803 called the employ ments of which was the first in the interests of the industries of american women Ever written. It was a Pioneer work requiring much time and labor and was produced at an expense that beg Gared the author. In despair she sold the copy right for n trifle and it was twice Success fully published under the name of five Hundred occupations for women and How women can make miss Penny is now old alone homeless and too ill to continue the struggle necessary to keep soul and body York world. Where gets her ideas. Mary Gould proprietor and owner of the largest catering establish ment in the West division of Chicago. She has a faculty for getting up designs in the shape of favors and individual forms of entrees aide dishes and desserts taking her models from the Small furnishing goods such As purses fans match safes gloves hats muffs and jewels worn by the people who frequent her paint for housework. When a color is required to be mixed up a Small Quantity of the proper tint should be first prepared on the pallet which will serve As a guide to mix the whole by. With the ground of White Lead there should first be Well mixed a portion of Oil and then the tinting color Kab ascertained by the pattern on the pallet. When these life thoroughly mixed and matched the re simple remedies. Never breathe through the Mouth unless it is impossible i o breathe through the nose. For an aching tooth saturate a piece of Cotton with ammonia and Lay it Chi the tooth. Constipation May be relieved if a capful of hot water in which a teaspoonful of Salt has been dissolved is taken every morning before House keeping. It is a curious thing that the More experts write about the complexion and Tho More conclusively they show that it de pends entirely upon health cleanliness a simple diet and outdoor exercise the greater the army of quacks becomes. It would seem that any one ought to know that the color of the skin is due to the condition of the blood and that the character of the blood cannot be changed by face la All Large cities there Are hairdressers who make a business of arranging brides j veils but in smaller ones these helpful people arc not always to be found so Juht remember in patting it on that while it is Light As air it still Mast be firmly pinned j a Jjo Eltion and the Orange blossoms Well j in phv2e, so that when the front part is thrown Back they will present a perfectly Well arranged appearance. Gloves were in 1410 often set with pre Cious stones and sufficiently valuable to be left As legacies. The jewelled gloves of St. 1he parting hour. With a sew end did. Ail Idyl of the porch yes love i will be Brave but it is so of i know Dearest but it must be Fate de crees in an emphatic splutter i a ate there but my Girlie does t Hato her of no no no no no no How Caa Yon Ever say prolonged silence two shadows blend As one Well the sad words must be said of no Dou t say them they Are too cruel.1 what shall i say i can t Bear there let us both be Brave. Time May separate us but dear eternity will unite us of How Good and grand Yon with an Endeavor at a lighter mood there you be said the first half now i la say the it does t sound so hard that Way docs it i la be Brave and say it that s a of you cute old silence Aud shadows As before by by both and is it their last sad parting a what relentless Fate could separate two such Lov ing Young Brave hearts no sympathetic Reader it is not their last it is their first and Only so far since their six hours previous p. M. Tiu recent Lew Fate is the Neces sity her cute old Darling feels of getting Home in time to change his dress suit take a Nap and get Down to the office at to earn the daily fraction of his per Anderson in judge. Mare sound than Sente. Said Bobby what s a Basom something by which Gas is will a. Is h chronometer something they measure Crews at the Leatut c. Please. W Glrst i believe polite and heroic Mike tha Anks. Allow me to give up my Tarn to Judy. Different. You pick a Winner at the races yesterday Brown a Winner picked Star. Ladies journal Bible Competition mailing portion of Oil or turpentine is martial were said to have rebuked an act to be added this plan being much better than putting it All in at once. When All is mixed stretch a piece of Muslin Over a Jar and Strain the paint through stirring it All the time to facilitate its going through the meshes. Occasionally you must Strain twice so great smoothness is necessary. In fact a surface like enamel can be obtained if Only sufficient care be woman s world. Mottoes for Home Here Are some Sweet and pertinent quotations for tray cloths table Servi ettes and doilies drink to me with thine honeyed Dew is not sweeter than thy breakfast with what appetite you Good wine and Good Welcome can make Good Why Are pleasant hours so the absent memory May Good digestion wait on appetite and health on both Small cheer but great Welcome make a merry brei id is the staff of enough is As Good As a feast every Day brings its own bread with waste not want Trust begets try before you better half a loaf than no Crumb not your bread before you taste your there Neer a fire without some "godbewi1 3sto the old reliable again to the fore. A splendid list of rewards. Send at Force before the is take by leaving port Arthur every and saturday. Tour round the world for total of by Ocean Send for Tauti Tahj in pure Puii Phet and full particular to w. M. Mcleod City passenger 471 b Ain Street or j. 8. Carter. Depot ticket office. Icb3hb, Otuana hunger amt. Ytse Royal Crown soap. Large soap nothing to Kraal it of sacrilege. The gloves of Bishop Graves end worked with Gold and enamel were priced at a great sum in 1310. But the sturdier Bishop wore thick yellow gloves at Lod. A pair. Or. Julia Holmes Smith of Chicago occupies a distinguished place in her profession and earns an income of eight or ten thousand dollars a year. She is a native of new Orleans with the Southern warmth of manner and the Northern practicality and makes it her pleasure to help Leas capable women than herself to a self sup porting position. Miss Mary e. Wilkins in the judgment of Many excellent critics is. Accorded the first rank among the Short Story writers of the Day. Her work owes its Charm to simplicity and originality which amount to Genins and her shy quaint personality a a fascinating to those who meet her As is the straightforward Candor of her Village heroines. Mrs. Keidal paid a Moat glorious tribute to american men and customs when Ehe told a newspaper reporter in London that she would rather her daughter should go alone from new York to son Francisco in America than walk Down Bond Street in London unattended. A Bride Sli Ouicla Sot Wear a decollete by the Bye it should always be remembered that to matter How Beautiful the neck and arms of a Bride Are she is sinning pleasant Rainy Day work for the older children is to to found in Tho making at n scrap Book of the portraits of noted men nod women the portraits to be obtained against Good form who does not have a publishers catalogues. In Gardnor Cwi papers and other available wily women grow old Carly. 1 have .1 neighbor who is barely 40, yet looks to. She has a husband who has climbed the half Century Hill and crossed Tho dividing line find yet he books full ton years younger his wife. Why be cause a won in is always sacrificing her self to non essentials. She would get along just As we with fewer dresses and Leas adornment but to be stylish and keep up the Farco of social display she is forced to tack on a Hundred non essential Furze lows. Hoi hats and costumes must vary wit i the season As Sunflower follows the Buo. Man Ever goos of change to Canent himself All through bus Inosa hours with queries such As Rob a woman d Sis uni c of place does to Hii Rito Asl Sims Eli we ijiic.-. Tons As these is he bends Over his desk under the canopy can i make my Ola troche is last until i won Der if it win be possible for me to turn the s i list Yar s so that they Yul Loos fresh for the coming the same Cut of garment that old John Rogers wore in the Days of the stake and the Fagot supplies the requirements of the gentleman of today. The one fact that a husband does not have to worry ibo Tarot of non agent Al Fol de Rols of High neck and Long sleeved bodice for it must be remembered that she is not going to a dance or a reception but to a religious ceremony that Means the Joy or misery of her future life and while everything May be no merry As a marriage Bell in the Bride s frock thers should be an expression of her knowledge of that which she is in mrs. Mallon in ladies Home journal. A reran to Lighthouse keeper. The Ilgah Thomao at Michigan City one of the most important beacons on that sea of , Lake Michigan Baa been or nearly thirty years in charge of a woman miss Hirr left Colfax n Cousin of Trio into vice at Tho Almu other no Point Mont lard Oil in Rapa wore used and Iti wins nightly duty to lick ulc Naa Ull Spocy Bronk Wetor often in too a oth of n and cell cab in icy ladder to Sot lie tit dusk and replace it it Mill a Light or lies been Sti Tutu and a narrow stairway leads to the Tower but at dusk and at Midnight lamps Are still set with unvarying regular Ity. companion and Helper to an old school Friend mi33 Ann Hartwell and the unfailing Mutual affection of these two isolated workers might furnish a new chapter for the friendships of Harper s Bazar. Helian off the stage. Personally Ada Kehano is a pleasant hard working woman with nothing in her manner to remind one of the Feather brain parts she assumes Best upon the stage. She first appeared Here some Twenty years As a girl of 18 Long Lank ungainly her father was a poor irishman a Porter in some store named Crehan and Ada s change of name was due to the Blun Der of a compositor who in setting up the programme in which Ada had the Honor of first appearing by name made it Ada c. Rehan instead of Ada Crehan. 3he adopted the new version. In private life miss Rehan is a Model of decorum and Thrift. She. Saves three quarters of her salary of a week and lives in a shabby Little apartment on sixth Avenue less than half a mile from the theatre. Perhaps the example and and of mrs. Gilbert the Veteran old lady of Hon an untimely cml the following obituary notice on a pos Tal card tells the Story of a journalistic birth and death died. Lexington ore., oct. Lexington w. Budget Ufa 107 weeks. In order to escape the Ignominy of becoming a floating abomination upon Tho rising tide of debt h chose with Bare Bodkin to Mako its own death while yet it could for its own burial. Tho Sanda of the Shore will Drift o or its grave but do Tooch from its carcass will float on the editor press dear on thanks for your Courtesy in Witti our Tutte j budget and us to express the Hope that you May never the humiliation of pelting Down your office sign. shot Watts of. Press. Bound to thought i d just drop in dear boy knowing that you were having a few friends to dinner and hearing that there were Juat thirteen. Yon know your wife is so superstitions about that quite a mistake my dear fellow we Are just Well i la stay anyway if Only to Langh your wife out of her missionary work.1 or. Stanley write to us saying that advert along sign Painter in doing Bis Sham toward the cml Safion of the Testate Coli petition number Twenty six opens now at the Solio Iatrou of thana ads of the old friends and competitors m former contests. The editor of the ladies journal Baa nearly forty thousand testimonials m to the fairness with which these Bible competitions have been convicted. This Competition is to be a nors and decisive. It remain open Only till the 10th Day of december inclusive. The questions Are follows where in the Bible Are the first found 1 hem 2 3 Gas knt. To the Bret person sending in the Torrec answer to will be. Given num Ber one of there piano. To the next person the in Cash and so on till these rewards Are Given away. La test rewards. First one an recant upright piano by celebrated Canadian 500 second one one Hundred italian in Cash. Next fifteen etch a superbly bound teacher s Bible 46 next seven each i gentleman s Fine Gold open face Witch Good movement Ico 120 next eleven each a Fine quadruple Plata individual Salt and Pepper cruet. 55 Seu five each a Beautiful quadruple Silver plated Tea service 4 pieces a. Sod next one. Twenty italian in Cash. Next five an elegant China dinner service of 101 pieces. 200 Sam. Five each a Fine French China Tea ser vice of 68 pieces. 300 next seventeen each a Complete Al of Elliot s works bound in cloth b us. Of it seven each a Fine Gold open face or Bunting Case watch 210 Middle rewards. To the person sending Tho Middle Correct answer of the whole Cimi petition from first to last will be Given the Nulty dollars in Cash. To thee sender of the next Correct or following the Middle will be Given one of the ten Dollar amounts and so on till All the Middle towards Are distributed. First fifty dollars in Cash 50 next each to in cosh. Next three each a Fine family sewing a Chine to. Iso next Nve men a ladies Tine Gold watch to. 250 next ten each a Fine triple Silver plated Tea set t next each a set of Dickens works beautifully bound in cloth 10 iols., next five an elegant China dinner service of 101 pieces by 1 Oscil Bishop Stonier Harnley England. 50 next Nve each a Fine French China Tea ser vice of 89 pieces specially imported Sto. Next seventeen each a Complete set of George Eliot s works bound in cloth 6 vols., next eighteen each a handsome Silver hated sugar bowl next Nve. Each a ladies Fine you watch 50. Next fifty five each a handsome Ion Silver plated Button Hook. Consolation rewards. For those who Are too late for any of the above re Gards the following special list is offered As far As they will go. To the sender of the nut Correct answer received at journal office postmarked Lgth december or earlier will be Given number one of these Consolation prizes to the next to he. Last number two and so of till these rewards Are All 3iven . Pint one. One Hundred dollars in Cash. Floo next Letteen. Each a bound family Bihe Beau fully illustrated usually sold 225 text seven each a gentleman s Fine Gold open Rice watch n Orementa. 880. 428 s ext Nineteen each a set of a Doceu Tea knives heavily plated 110. 190 next five each a ladies Fine Gold watch 250 next Fly teen each a ladies Pine Gold oem Riner 106 next forty eve each an imitation steel in Rosa s horse next went nine each a Complete set of Dickens works handsomely bound it cloth 10 vols. Next Twenty one each a Fine quadruple plate individual Salt and Pepper cruet new design. Next five each Beautiful Silver placed next Twenty five a teacher s tin. Veil bound Bible with concordance. 100 each person competing must Send one Dpi Lar with their for one year s Aube no Tio tothe ladies journal. The la did journal has been greatly enlarged and improved and u in every Way equal at this Price to any of the publications issued for ladies on this continent. Ton therefore pay nothing at All for the privilege of Cor icing for these the Primos will be distributed in time for thru thu Powts friends if you wish to to us them in that Way. The distribution will be in Tea e of Dis interested parties and the prizes Given strictly in the order letters arrive at the Jom Tai Over persons Haw Rae Mitred rewards i pre Toas Oonie Titial address editor lads to to bad Theair and inspect our Fine Stock of dry goods Ulster. Mantles and jackets. Men s scotch Uno Fryear flannel shirts la Robst Var but in the City Epps Cocoa Baba vast. Thoi Ough knowledge of the a tart Nieb govern the omit Toni at dog Wotton wad Huttl Uon and by careful application of the Fine propel Metot Well flecked or. By provided our breakout table with a delicately Flavoured Bevet age which May save m Many heavy Doe Tore by left. It i by the judicious use of such article of diet that i Ionuti tuition May in gradually built up until Vetroni enough to Reinat every tendency tools Cue. Hub dredge of flu Hole maladies Are floating around in rends to attack wherever there is a weak Point. We maj a Elope Many a fatal Abaft by keeping Norse tvs wet fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Gazette. Made simply with soiling water or milk. Sold Only in by Grove in labelled thua kpp8 co., homoeopathic nineteenth Manitoba. Weekly p press is just entering upon its nineteenth year. Never during existence had it More reason to be grateful for Public support or Tow satisfied with itself than at the present time. Largest and Best weekly in Canada beginning its career with the opening up of the Canadian Northwest the free press has kept fully abreast with the growth Aud Prosperit of the country and to Day it is the largest and unanimously he Best weekly paper published in the Dominion. Fidelity and free made its proud position by Fidelity to the bests interests of the North of consequences to political parties or of mediate by Enterprise unparalleled in. Canadian Jom. Talistu. More readers than All free press has More readers in Manitoba and the territories than Jyh other weekly papers combined but an Effort is now being nude to double its present circulation before and unprecedented inducements Are held out for subscribers. Free till end of 1890. Regular subscription Price of the press is 82 per it is the Best newspaper Val in Canada at that from any time hereafter one year s subscription Price will be accepted full payment till january 1st, 1892, thus giving tin the end of 18oo free. Those subscribing earliest for their Money. 1874 Carruthers fire Marine ate Accident anti postal insurance. Real and financial Over paid in Lottei within the Tut even Jean and Over a Noe Tuting at age nor. Stock Oil. J. Taylor s and vault Doon always on hand. Betta collected. Eat at a managed. Office 453 main Street. Fine merchant tailoring fall. Announcement Havink carefully gone thorough the and styles and bought Only the choicest and neatest Gooda i am prepared to Supply the this sv.11 better Ever wants at my customers this better Ever before. Or Stock a All a. 1. My trim mings excellent. My prices As Low Ai possible Toto Anntee work and the style and fit of garments of Thi most improved fashion. The defied in a o. N. Mitchell s 4o9 main St. 2nd door not Bot Post office. Weak manhood Vav fax . Manitoba weekly till january 1, 1892. In Cash prizes Cash hug Webster s unabridged dictionary the St i if the Book is 10j inches Long 9 inches wide and 4i inches thick bound in full Libby leather marbled edges. Specimen copies pm be seen at the free press office Winnipeg it contains Over pages has illustrations synonyms and an appendix of new words. It contains every word the great Noah Webster ll.d., Era denied and in addition tens of thousands of new words since Webster produced his dictionary. It should be in every House in the Laud. Webster s unabridged dictionary has heretofore Canad for no less a sum than the Manitoba free press comply Tot made such arrangements with the publishers that they Aab Tei to make this great offer the weekly free press till january 1st, 1892, aug this invaluable Book will be supplied for 84. The nor West Farmer is the Only agricultural i Stence edited exclusively for the Canadian Northwest or Canada West of Lake Superior. Every Farmer rancher Dairyman Gardener in Manitoba and the territories should have it the rest Msj subscription Price of the nor West Farmer is per yeat. 1 Manitoba free press company having contracted for a certain of copies Are enabled to make this Liberal offer the weekly free press till january 1893, and i nor West Farmer for one year will be supplied 1 s2.5o. Press Farmer and dictionary for 96 ranging Frog to the Manitoba free press company will distribute yearly subscribers to the weekly free Piess on the list on february 1st, 1891 r of Cash divided prizes ranging from to each As follows one one two 2 two 2 ten 1o thirty so fifty 50 1 prize of 35oo s500 1 it prizes .4 44 44 3oo 1oo each so 25 1o total amount total prizes 96 the distribution will be conducted on any lawful subscribers May themselves agree upon at a meeting to be purpose on some Day Between the 1st and loth of feb Nof j the Manitoba free press company guaranteeing to All Sud whether present or absent that the distribution will be conducted the most absolute fairness and impartiality. All previous free press prize distributions have Given and perfect satisfaction to subscribers. The one Here guaranteed to do likewise. Winnipeg october 1st, 1890. Of Fol of Fth ;