Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 16, 1891

Issue date: Friday, January 16, 1891
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Previous edition: Thursday, January 15, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press January 16, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 16, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg Jan. 16 Koch s Laboratory. An .nter6sting lecture or. A h. Ferguson. By theory of germs As f disease explanation How modern Scieri Tinpui the cause of their or. A h. Ferguson gave a the y m. C. A. Rooms last evening of Laboratory during in Germany last year. The room Well filled Che audience of indies and numbering two Hundred or More Urh the or. Spoke for two hours and technical jaw breaking terms he to with the closest attention. To cation concerning germs and in of diagrams division and incl Tiplin discussed the relation of to disease stating that Gem Are Divi or those which cause i and shone which do Job called non genetic. The latter he said do not when a breathe or eat them but it when they become implanted m Jauane putrefaction. He explained Lister s treatment of wounds by r g solution that will kill reims prevent and put corrosive d in Wab a of Genus that t germs or none which do cause enter the system by the a of the Stora Aoh or through abrasions Yum. On the skin or the lining of the Mouth. Do not require dead or dying matter to ebola Rovelt Klauder consumption or Tubor Calovis i Vhoid fever pneumonia and no a cubic hydrophobia. Scarlet fever measles and diseases generally Are not caused by stable germs but probably by protozoa or Wawanesa. Trackway inc on the Glenboro Sci tension half of the crop marketed. Wawanesa Jan. 14. On the 0. P. R. Extension is Progre Bingly slowly Wing to shortage of material. There Are Only our Miles to Lay to reach Methven the station that to have been called Van Apo is when work will be suspended for Lihe Winter. Obas. Brown Martin Mitchell co s buyer has been confined to Bis Home for about two weeks suffering from a abscess in Ais ear aggravated by cold. Many friends Ippe to see him out again shortly. During Aid absence from the Market or. A h. Roan s buying for Liis firm. Wheat receipts at the elevators have been ight of late. It is estimated that very Little Fer half of the drop of this neighbourhood has marketed so that it much heavier move ment can be looked for just As soon As prices Advance or holders Are convinced that they will not do so. In a late Issue of that luminary the bran Don san More than a column is devoted to wet wanes. The intention of the writer May have bean Good but a succeeded in mutilating beyond recognition the majority of the names mentioned the Lake of the Woods milling co. Is idling a Grain warehouse at tree Bank on the c. P. A. Two and a half Miles West of Majl Fprd. Or. T. S. Mathe fion late of bran Don is the buyer in charge. In connection with a recent Transfer of real estate it a rumoured that a Large hotel is to be erected on main Street almost opposite Tea depot. Arrangements have been made to hold episcopal services in the methodist Church on alternate sunday evenings. Mrs. C. B. Lang and family of Portage a Prairie spent new year s Here guests of mrs. J. Cornell. D. H. Chambers will go East this week to bring no a Carload of Ontario horses. The lowest animal he. The lecturer discussed the action of Pucho Unetic terms on the Tif Tauvea of the body first in absolving Albu Vainous substances and in producing poisonous Igenta As in Boi nouns Ham oysters sausage ice Cream and other substances in a Stato of decompose Rion. He spoke of the Power of absorption tin must eted in the ease of used in sewing up wounds and even of milk Cord As Stout a one s Little Finger which becomes absorbed in three months in this connection he referred to the investigations of or. Osier a distinguished Canadian now of Baltimore. There Vas no place where one could do so much practical work in so Thorb a time in thin line of study As in or. Pooh b Laboratory. Thu doctor had two assistants present from 9 to 3 p.m., and students could remain unlit 6 pm Only a limited number of medi Cal mus were received and applications had to be made two or three months before the course began. Six courses were Given in the Jeur three open to the profession throughout the world and the other three to the soldiers. The lecturer entered on the 1st of july 1889, at 9 . One of the assistants gave the open ing lecture in German giving a description of the and the apparatus used. Every musing at 9 o clock a the lecture hour which is devoted to the work of the Jay. On the second Day the first thing the speaker had to a was wet ii potatoes these being for use in cultivating taken out and the to Tattoo washed in a solution that destroyed All germs. Afterwards they were cooked in a steel sterilizer for half to hour and then they were put into Glass vessels sterilized and covered. He described the pm diag of the germs upon the potato which was Cut with a knife held in flame until it was red to All germs and the Viii our other operations conducted with similar care. A couple of other methods of germs were pointed out. Other work consisted in the examination of the atmosphere of Che Laboratory Tho closets the cellar and the animal rooms the Examina Tion of water distilled water Well water water from the spree and the City water to detect the Prea Enoe of bacteria. The lecturer display St a collection of the German which he had cultivated observing that he bad sufficient to Poison All the an Maia in Manitoba. Among these germs were the Bacillus of typhoid fever the Bacillia of dish tji Tria Etc. The latter said did not multiply in acid. He devoted some time to explanations concerning the Bacillus of the tuberculosis or consumption which was found i 1832 by or. Robert Koch the father of modern bacteriology and produced by him artificially in animals who now Cornea Forward with the message that a cure has Baen effected and a regarded As the Moses of the 19th Century who has held up the Iner pent that All May look and live. De in timing the germ of consumption or. Fer Tuson said it was from one Twenty fifth to one fifteenth of an Inch in d diameter and of a length about three times its diameter. Consumption he said causes More deaths than All the diseases plagues wars and accidents combined. About one in seven the world Over Dies from tuberculosis. The time the lecturer had for inoculation experiments woe Brief the session of a Little Over four weeks at the Laboratory being newly at an end when they were under taken. He said it was estimated that about 820 Sernas of this Basillios were necessary to produce tuberculous if a less number were injected they were thrown off but 820 resulted in death in a Short time. He pave facts show info that tuberculosis is infectious occasion ally whole families were swept away by it one member taking it from another it had been communicated from ear rings in the form of King s every Organ of the body could be affected by consumption the lecturer touched upon the methods of treatment of consumption under the headings of medical Era Armenti and surgical treatment the former including the use of cod liver Oil the latter of hot air the creosote treatment by inhaling oreo site for forty Days. The Greab by Jpn cure of prof. Inch had not been discussed when the lecturer was in Berlin but the pro Fessor was experimenting in that direction. In was not officially known what the treat ment was hot Tho lecturer believed it to be in he same or Indio As Pasteur s cure of hydrophobia. He regarded the treat ment As Nob suitable for cases or not a cure for All Niihau Mabion. In a Short time it accessible to All medical men but it waa used Only in hospitals. At the conclusion of the lecture a number of the a Tidence at the lecturer s invitation viewed through his Microscope specimens of the stained Bic Illuri of tuner Oulusis. A vote of thanks to or. Ferguson for his cresting and instructive lecture was passed on notion of or. Pulford. Mcgregor. The Beautiful weather of the Paat week has changed into rousing Snow storm this morning the first of the sea son. The annual meeting of the presbyterian Church was held last tuesday. The Secre iary a report was the most favourable Ever Given Here. Alex. Murdoch received a message last night informing him of the death of Hia brother being scalded to death in a boiler in the states. Rev. Or. Rowan has been invited to a present in the of Tirol on the1 first wednesday in february to moderate in a Call. Farmers seem determined not to Market their wheat at the present Low prices con sequently times Ara very Dull. Dean Heathcote Are starting a Sawmill South of this place and expect to be marking umber next week. Reeve Mcgregor and clerk Vardon were in the pity last week on can Cit business. Or. Wilson representing Bobart sons do., spent Friday a town Hon. Walter Clifford of Austin was la town yesterday on business. Mrs. Watson of Tho Stanley House is very ill with pleurisy. Budget. Boissevain Jan. 14. Messes. Sam Landon Frank Balfour left per wednesdays express for Seattle. Tha Church of England sunday school scholars held a very successful evening at Home at the Honse of mrs. Sim Woodron on monday night. The younger members enjoyed themselves immensely and had a big time. The gathering1 closed with a vote of thanks to or. And mrs. Woodron. Milf a Nettie Judd is holding Perial Eva Nae Listic services in our town at present. On monday night the Young lady held n very successful meeting. Our City Barber or. Ritchie wears Bright smile now a Daya. The tone orial Art has been worked up to a paying basis under his careful management. On sunday at 11 and 7 p. M. Special thanks Sivea services will be held in the Church of England Here. Capon o Meara is expected to be present. The skating rink is not very much used As the weather is too Fine and folks prefer to skate on the City sloughs. Or. Venables having left a. C. Mcewin a is now acting As Salesman in Sutherland a general store. On tuesday we had quite a Shower of rain. Twas not warm thoas if there summer. Miss Wilaon has Laft for Pilot Mound to at tend the Normal school being held Hare. Wheat Price is 60 cents for Best and flour stands retail at per cwt. Advanced stages of was to be at present messes. Murcier and Shehyn of the Quebec government will bail for Europe on january the countess of Aberdeen has made a Moat promising beginning with her Little Magazine upward and upward it is the journal of the Haddo House association and besides telling about Thyl useful organization con Lains a number of articles of much interest and value. The contributors include lady Aber Deen professor Drummond and or. R. B. Haldane q.c., m.p., win describes a society which has just been started for the Benefit of the working women of Scotland. The Maga Zine is nicely illustrated. Announces de tails of a excellent programme for future numbers. In reciprocal rapport. The states of All organs and functions Are in Reci. Pro Cal rapport or proportion. Weak organs cannot put Forth powerful functions or Aloiv organs Quick functions. Had Man been created a purely mental Teing he would have needed no Tody but we gee Man As a compound being composed of mind and body. This mind and body Are closely inter related mischief or disease in one in sure to the other. How extremely necessary then to preserve our selves mentally and physically from disease. If the a tired and wearied remember that the tidy will soon feel the off Octa. The nerves Are perhaps weak and unit nog be assured this will bring on some grave malady from which you May Buffer severely. Keep both Biron nerves and body in a harmonious Stavoli of working that dts Date can idiot Lay hold. To secure this desired state use Pine s celery compound when out of Aorta. By its timely us you avoid trouble and Ratering and add years to Plain new Yoki girls women not so pretty As of Yore but the men improving. A Mutual understanding. Col. Percy Yerger. Has got a boy named Sam who Bas never been trained to habits of obedience. He gives All manner of impudence to his parents vrho having be come desperate put the boy1 in the grocery store of or Sid Buford who had the reputation of being very severe. Now said i or. Buford to the incipient tradesman when you see me waiting on a customer and clap my hands you me right off. Now rain i Don t want any i Don t want any Nons Euso ire sorted Sammy. When you Are waiting on a customer and clap hands if Yon Seo me Shako my head you May know i m not coming up until i get criticism lit Brooklyn. Performance at the opera House monday was the worst fraud i Ever witnessed yet i see Yong article puffs it up to the skies. Dramatic had to. The company will be Hera All the week and the Mann Ger said if i printed a word against them be d come around with it gun see. Well it s always Wise to keep on the Safe Side. Office boy Rushing mob at the door Goin to shoot the dramatic critic. Critic never thought of that. They must be the Lyn life. Kev. Plank Plank on reformation. Reformation Deab. Bredder Doan con Sist in Gittin up in chuch on sunday Ina Nin incl Yellin Praise de Law and Den Tunin Ronn and Goin Chicken stealing on sunday night. In Conj nement wid Dis i wish Ter state Dat a f nil Breed Banty rooster wus extracted from my Coop Las sunday Benin an of he Ain t Send Back one of de Leadin reformation its of Dis Yar flock 11 git into trouble Shuaa. York Herald. An excellent bargain. Mrs. Bargan much Are your handkerchiefs Ketchem the clerk sell at thirty cents and these at Twenty but if you take one of each Yon May have them for Twenty five cents apiece. Mrs. Bargan Hunter take half a dozen. And she goes Home satisfied. To Complete the combination. So you say you want seven buttons on this Waist miss Susy. Must i put another Well yes i think so. You see with six it never comes right when i say he loves does t love me i think must have one More Blatter Bli statement. Farewell letter of a Young lady since you have transferred your love to another i have closed my account with you. I find myself your creditor by 300 Marks which i spent for you Anc which i now have to put Down to profit Ami Blatter. A Western critic Fonda the tendency of the Day of toward an Unhan some bn1 elegant Type of out of Faalii on. The stranger especially if he be a West Ern stranger will be struck by two things the extreme simplicity of the women s the other that the men Are so Superior a looks to the girls a Western Man lately told me that this latter was the most striking thing he had noticed in new York and that in most of the specially the Pacific women Are far in Advance of the men As to looks. But in new York for every pretty girl you saw you met a dozen splendid looking Fellows athletic intelligent and Manly. I there is no doubt about the lust ten years the new York Typo has under gone a Radical change. Consult an old in habitant if Yon want to verily this. We used to be Juat like any other american City filled up with pretty women and sadly deficient in Good looking men. Now the new York woman seems to me to have sacrificed a great Deal of her Beauty for the higher development of that cold elegance that irreproachable style which distinguishes her from any other woman in the country. The men on tha other hand have gone on improving. Each generation has Given ii a Little More time to athletics to Freedom from that terrible business Strain which made their progenitors old before their time Pale As plants grown in a cellar weedy and fib Erless. Mingled French and English. The women who were the Flower of the four Hundred Are getting to have a mingled look of French and English women which if you remember is what some one or other said american women really Are. They have the Calm and Superb indifference and repose of English Sisters and the delicacy and exquisite Grimness of the French. They Are All wonderfully Fine in their finish they have a suggestion of mingled completeness and delicacy which makes them perfect in detail As a line in a Ninfi. And they one and All have Are air of distinction which make them striking if they were dressed in rags. As for clothes you Havo never seen anything simpler than their costumes. The word just now everything As As quietly Rich and As inconspicuous As possible. But of my How that simplicity does Cost you have to be a woman or a very acute observer or the intimate Friend of a Wom an to know that these Chilly and soberly garbed Crest Trees looking demure and quiet As nuns have run through an Appal Ling number i of Bills to achieve that singularly inconspicuous air. The dresses Are All slim and narrow , tailor made and very close fitting. Some of them have a Little fur about them coming out round the edges in narrow rims. There Are Small close hats setting tight round their Heads some bunched up in the back1 with a bristle of Birds wings others Low and snug on the smooth drawn Glossy hair. They Wear thin veils Over t Beir Cirami complexions generally no bang at All of Atti Odd curl or rough Eird of Nair on their temples and Long comfortable looking boots with a narrow pointed toe and Ter richly sensible Low Flat heels. Judging by these boots the girl who ten. Years ago wore a no. 3 shoe will today Wear a no. 5. You very rarely now see the infinitesimal feet which have to Edrolin suites Radiant Home stove no. 9 Cook Tove Home Coal or and a variety of Kitchen utensils. Goods on View Day previous and morning of Bale. Terms Cash. W. H. Smith 561 main Street. Auctioneer. Where there be to question about the Good looks of Tho Iii a there will be a pod Many about those of the women. There Are quantities of Pagan outsiders who will among the patrician con course tin immense amount of style of tone of Aii of distinction but Little raw Beauty. Sometimes a very Young girl of 16 is seen who Lias the evanescent ethereal love i nees of a Tea Rose but Amon the older women style is the thing. They Are per Lestly satisfied themselves and the men Are perfectly1, satisfied with their Good looks too. The new York Man Thinka a new York woman is the noblest work of Tho world. He would not have her hanged in one slightest respect and if you do not Admire her As much As he does tie merely Thinka that is your misfortune and not his fault. It is the men s admiration for this ele Gant and High finished Type that is slowly no King it the Type of Gotham. Students of these subjects say intense admiration for a style causes that style to prevail. Statistics show that More brunettes marry than blondes hence blondes Are year by year growing rarer. A Young new York Man once in speaking of Bome exceedingly handsome girls Irving on Long Island said he did not Admire them because their genre was so bad. They wore conspicuous and aggressive clothes big hats and Gaudy gowns. Their very Beauty was striking being of a High coloured locked Blue eyed Type that people stared at in the streets and men looked at in the elevated Over their morning papers. I think they re awfully handsome and All said boy but they re too loud looking. I d rather talk to a girl who was not so conspicuous and better style. I hate conspicuous people even though they May be conspicuous because they Are so new York c5or. San Francisco Argonaut. Shetland women. There is a Carrier Here that does almost the work of the Shetland Pony. That is the Shetland woman. All the manure for the Crofts comprising thousands of tons of gathered seaweed the millions of Flash ii the operations of Landing and curing a a Large portion of the peat is carried nol on ponies backs but on the backs of women in the Universal Kathie of the islands. This i6 a Creel made of and Woven Straw like the it is also written its pronunciation is Best indicated in the spelling Koshire or Shetland women step off Nim Bly with from seventy to eighty pounds weight in their but knit knit knit forever and forever. Peat a Tiu principal Burden for there is no Wood fuel in Boston transcript. Buu Oul fallacious Means Likely to he Rode a fallacious a girl in the course of in essay on the use of pictures in schools said sight is a gift of nature for without eight pictures would be of very Little in the certificate examination a second year student wrote Constanti Nople was formerly not belonging to eng land and wits a Dull place As the turks generally Are but since it has belonged to us it bae brightened up and is now Thi key to Tho Black sea. V another student glaciers move Down slopes along valleys Over Hills Joat As streams journal of education j. J. Golden s auction rooms Cor. Main and James its. 543-645 main St. Thei Carat it Active principles extracted from Coo liver Oil. I no taste or smell. is much Morel prompt in its action than Coil liver Oil in tie treatment of cons u t i o a bronchitis f coughs pains in the Chest bore and asthma. Sold in phial of 100 mor Rauol pearls each of i i Chapot act. 8 Hue i Rinanne of All druggists in Canada. A bib 81. I wholesale 53 Lyman Suhs 4 co., Montreal. Mal mid in 48 hours and Hatigee from the urinary organs i an unrated by Hanul Myldy j Laviles without inconvenience. . Price of pity of Winnipeg. Assessment notice All parties who have during the Paat year a fluted changes in their Winnipeg properties by Purchase Aale ;