Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 17, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
6 Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg Jak 17. Eyenin6 edition local City j. D. To beats has returned from Ontario w. R. Allen returned yesterday from Montreal. Pm. A r. Keith will establish an auction peering business in Selkirk. J5 a Tupi be q.c., left yesterday for Ottawa to attend the sittings of the supreme court the annual meeting of the officers of the Ninetieth battalion will be held on monday evening. Bof. Connery s name is cropping out steadily in reports of entertainments in King Ston papers. F. Anderson , auditor of Vancou ver arrived from Monti at yesterday in route to the coast. No transactions at the Cill a Jardot the Grain yesterday though there was considerable bidding. The third annual bait of the o. P. R. Train men and firemen of rat Portage takes place in the masonic Hall on 1 riday evening 30th inst. During the six months ending dec. Slat there occurred in the City accordia to Statis tics compiled by the City clerk t98 deaths 400 births and 184 the great Northern express left yesterday with Only three or four local passengers on Board being the lightest train that Ever pulled out of the City on that Road. A movement is on foot among some of the lawyers to have the meetings of the Law society declared open. At a recent meeting of the bar a motion to this effect was voted Down. The dental association of Manitoba in its recent meeting decided that henceforth they would not Recotr Nize american degrees. If an american dentist comes Here he will Jive to take the two years and Sis months course of study before being permitted to practice Here. The idea is Protection to Tho local practitioners. Thu Sadi or. And mrs. Ohlen. Who left by yesterday s Atlantic express in route to Sweden were presented with a magnificent Silver water service by n number of As a Souvenier of their residence m Winnipeg Tho presentation was made by or. Fonseca and or. Ohlen replied thanking the gentle men for the gift. The service was suitably engraved. The ladies of St. Mary s Church give a con Cert in the Bijou opera Housa next thursday evening. The entertainment will comprise Tableaux and solos by miss Barrett miss Beban miss Davis or. Gluey or. Lamothe piano Solo by mrs. G. Of gait vocal duet by mrs. Fatty and mrs. Of Ratigan and a violin due by or. Radiger and or. Scotti. Thou Hanover has returned from it Busi Ness trip to fort Francis. While he waa going up Rainy Kiver n Man was found with two blurt wounds in his head. There was a Strong suspicion that the Man had been Mur dered. Or Hanover met two men. Starting from rat Portage for the Northwest Angle where they were going to look for tie Timber for the Winnipeg Duluth railway. The inauguration of lectures to the a Buden is by leading lawyers has proved a popular move As the lectures Are largely attended not Only by the students but by members of the bar generally. On tuesday evening or. A. E. Mcphillips gave the first of a series of two Lectura on the principles of common Law this evening he Deliveta the concluding lec Ture. There was a full House at the entertain ment Given thursday in All saints school room. The Jii Venile concert club the boys and girls guilds and miss Cottingham and or. Webb contributed the musical Purt of the programme and a lob of very Fine magic lantern views were exhibited and explained the explanations Given by me Isbos. Mhz roy8 Deacon and Turnock of Indian and English pictures were especially interesting. To conto Empire or. Fred c. Wade of Winnipeg who is spending a few Days in the City paid a visit to the new Board of Trade building yesterday. He complained that the coat of arms of the Prairie province it s not among those which decorate the Hau Flome windows of the Board room. He in common with a Good Many others ask Why the coat of arms of London eng., should occupy a prominent place in the window decorations to the exclusion of an important province of Canada Kingston j mrs. Irwin wife of Robt. Irwin popularly known Here now a resident of the Northwest territories died yesterday morning at the residence of John Sutherland Corner of Barrie Brock streets. She came to the City three months ago suffering from Zoei sumption. At times her condition improved bub the ravages of the disease1 could be effectually stopped and finally it took her life away. Published in Paris has received most satisfactory reports of the colonization Enterprise in Canada of the order of cite Aux. The establishment of n. In do Lac Oka is progressing the number of residents is gradually increasing and two wings of she new monastery Are now nearly finished. The provincial government of Quebec is striving to obtain the co operation of the fathers in the colonization of the Val Ley of Lake so. John while on the other hand mgr. Tache has asked them to found an establishment Neur St. Boniface Winnipeg in the Parish of so. Norbert Canauan Gazette or. John Speir o Nowton farm Cambial aug who was one of the scotch tenant Farmer delegates in can Cutti this autumn has been go ing the people of his District the Benefit of his impressions and Dies sing the both Well Farmers club Speir Hia testimony to the abundant Fertility of Many sections of the Dominion and especially the Northwest where the crofter settlers whom he met appeared to by doing Well. At Home Here they were said or. to associate the More Remote parts of Canada with Little better than the Bowie knife and Tho pistol but Hia experience did not Bear out the truth of that association. On the contrary to had never seen a pistol far Lead a Bowie knife in the whole course of the journey the Only thing in the shape of fire arms which they had seen being a gun carried by a member of the party who believed in combining a Little sport with Busi a letter from Belgium results of or. I. B Labault s visit to taken to secure belgian settlers. Or. A Hacault of Brussels Belgium who visited Manitoba last summer and wrote a of articles on the country has written to tie director of be Manitoba a letter in which his continued interest in this country is appoint. He writes among other things the stay of a Mouth which i made in Mam Toba in july last has convinced me that in this Ziou Sabbath school . Xion Sabbath school had a very interesting time at their entertainment last evening. After about 300 children had partaken of the Good things provided for them by the parents and friends. The children entertained the parents and friends with the following literary and musical programme chorus Welcome school chorus the swe at Eden recitation Little Maud manure Solo Lam going to write to Dolce Kellough chorus hark Little class recitation Home for the Mabel Mcgee selections on Mouth Organ. Master Wells re in corp chorus we sing the song of inter mediate classes recitation help one Annie Monkman Solo Snow Bella Hunter Ventri Iqual sketch i. Thos. Uttley loudly chorus staging for the school recitation International n. White duet three Little Willie Reed and Campbell Chisholm chorus our intermediate classes Mcmath Organ Solo master Walls recitation a Little boy s Frank James chorus calling tvs intermediates recitation Guernal Mary Godley duet we live a a Edna and Queenie Watson chorus title intermediates Solo the broken Stella Grundy encore Jet Ding i ii take what father Willie Btu iniello chorus battling for the the were All Well received and with t Ai exception of the chorus Colling us and title were very credit it try rendered. Masters Wells Forth a torn of App use. Country in admirably suited As to popu Lali and the soil for belgian emigration. My setters from Manitoba published by the Cour made a certain sensation in this relation ind i received Many applications for information on my return. I am grateful to you for he Honor you did those letters by re producing them in part they have been re pro duo id Here by a flemish journal of anvers Tho handels Blad and in fragments in or any papers m the French language i have been Able up to the present to place or. Mettenet in direct relations with count Waldbott of Basse Rheim Secretary of the important society for the Protection of Bel fian and he had the Honor of Ming received by him in the mob cordial manner the Day before yesterday. It was to the Secretary of this a Moiety that i addressed my report on the situation of the belgian settlers whom i was Able to visit in Manitoba at St. Alphonse grand Chariere Lea Bro Nerie of which i hive t retained so Good a recollection thanks to the excellent reception of the Canadian priests admirable apostles of Catholic colonization. I have besides facilitated or Mettenet s relations i with family who after having Road my Lettera Denire to leave for Manitoba and i purpose placing him in relations with a professor in the varsity of Rodvan who has performed journey As an Engineer through Canada. Or Mettenet a prisms to me perfectly chosen to accomplish Mission with which lie in charged and i have Learned with pleasure that the Canadian government purpose give giving considerable Premium to families Vvhs will come to Settle in Manitoba a Premium to aiding them in their Tiit installation a farm Era. That is a very sensible action. I have Ais Elf Sauve in informing you that there is a proposal to appoint Ati Winnipeg a Belgium Consul or Consul for Belgium. My trip to you will not a without fruit i Hope. Or. Mettenet purposes staying in Belgium and France until the month of March. I Hope that he will return to Yot with a numer Ous a Revoir. An icelandic editor s words about a swedish Bitner of Tho tribute to or. E. Ohlen on the eve of his the Tow icelandic weekly Pape r published in this City Las the following on the occasion of or. E. Ohlen s leaving for Sweden As mentioned in a recent Issue the log Berg or. E. Ohlen has resigned the position of Dominion assistant immigration agent am with his wife leaves this City for Good next Friday for his native land it in a pleasant duty in a few wot la to review or. Ohley s career while he made Thia province his Home. Or. Ohlen arrived in Canada in tune 1884, and at once obtained employment As clerk in the department of agriculture at Ottawa. He came direct from his native country Sweden being then about 28 years of age he remained in Ottawa until november of the same year when he was appointed assistant immigration agent and interpreter in the Winnipeg Dominion immigration position he has retained Ever since until he resigned As mentioned above in april 1885, or. Ohlen founded the first scandinavian Colony in the Canadian North West. The Colony is situated near the town o Minnedosa on the Manitoba Northwestern railway and is called in july of the next year 1886 he founded an other scandinavian Colony near Whitewood station Assiniboia on the Canadian Pacific mainline which is called new Stockholm both thess colonies Are in a thriving condition which May in a great measure be attributed to the care and Energy of or. Ohlen. The Norquay government appointed or. Ohlen a Justice of the peace for Lihe province of Manitoba in 1885, and in 1887 a received a Smilar appointment from the lieutenant governor of the Northwest territories in August 1887, or. Ohlen started the first and Only scandinavian paper published in Canada. It is a monthly publication written mostly in swedish and o the same size As the log erg before n was enlarged. Or. Ohlen has edited the paper itself Ever since it started with the exception of a few months last year _ while he was away in Europe. The paper is Callec the scandinavian Canadian and a running yet. Or. Forslund of the c. P. R. Land department a countryman of or. Ohlen a has bought the paper and will edit it in the future. Or. Ohlen has been universally liked an respected by his countrymen Here and the scandinavians of this country generally As Well As persons of other nationalities who have come in Contact with him. Among those May be counted a Large number of icelanders who regret his departure. Or. Ohlen organized in this City and in the above mentioned settlements various Donavian societies and has been president o several others. He has always been in the front whenever Najy thing was to he clone for the welfare of the scandinavian population of this country. Or. Ohlen took a Lively interest in political matters in this country and supported the conservative party at the last elections both in the Dominion and provincial contests. As will be seen from the above or. Ohlen is an energetic and pushing Man qualities which will ensure Success in Uny part of the world. His departure is therefore a loss to this coun try As we never have enough men Here endowed with those qualities. But we feel assured that although or. Ohlen now leaves us for his native land that tie does so Vith a Friendly feeling towards thie country and we have no doubt that he will continue working not Only for the Good of the scandinavian colonies which he has established in this country but for the Good of the whole of the Canadian Northwest by making its advantages known in the scandinavian countries and thus be the Means of securing for Thia country Many Good and useful colonists to help to build up this great Northwest of ours. Lyck Lig Resa hafe journey the ice Harvest. The ardent of Frost and Snow bus made the iceman Snow and frosty weather have made the ice1 men supremely Happy for the time being. Up to sunday last boreas had Nob been kind to them he had been breathing Over the land in a genial mild Cort of Way which was not suitable for the ice water congealed slowly and the Earth had no Mantle of Snow on its bosom. If the Fine weather had continued the expense of storing ice would have greatly increased and the usual Quantity could Nob have been put up so in calculating their Propec Civo profits the ice men saw themselves confronted by an Outlook somewhat brie. But eve pry thing comes to he who and the Winter King generally gets on deck in these latitudes though he May sometimes be a Little late. He is Here now a month behind time and More people than the ice dealers would have been disappointed had he not appeared in his wonted vigor a fore his season of reigning had expired. This time last year the ice on ked River wan nearly four feet thick. It is now Only two feet thick but the Low temperature at present prevailing is adding an Inch every Day and will probably grow to last year s record. The ice companies Are very busily engaged reaping their Harvest. About seventy five men Are employed cutting and hauling the ice to the various storehouses in the City. Between sixty and seventy sve thousand tons will be Cut this Winter for next summer s use and in a few months those people who grumble about cold weather will be thanking their stars that they live in a country where they can secure a cheap and abundant Supply of the Cooling and refreshing concretion. It is not Only in the summer that the dealers have a demand for ice. During the Winter they do a thriving Buei Neps in supplying ice to householders who melt it use the water for the laundry Etc. Ice a a cheap commodity but in the aggie n gnat Many thousand dollars Are spent for it in this City. Children s Home. Acknowledgement of institution. Tho treasurer of the Chil Ilahi n Homo acknowledges with the Aalto the following i donations for the month of december the Etc Dougula so.10 society of Little workers a. Donald and family s100 James Scutt j. W. Anderson or. Bough s3 mrs. 3has. Bell want i proc Aiida of concert or j. H. Ashdonn Chas. Mcnearney 82 mrs. Scarth or. Hough Alex. Bli Clr spin True Rev a. To s3 v. Pmj inti a. A Mackenzie s10 Ufa. House r of potatoes mrs. Evait i hair Bri Bhea and Combe mrs. Kerr 1 tin Honey 1 White 1 ten of Jam and clothing or. J j. Robinson 26 Paris stack mrs 21 Woolen a mrs g. , Ussat Aud Cike a to and oranges mip. F. By cd Gap it inra ent for each child in the Home mrs. Hutch Rosu Kev. Or. Baud books Mia Nixon 10 pairs of school of fruit mrs. Drewry fruit nuts and barrel of apples mrs Schultz toys Auto and dolls mrs chump Ion clothing Alex and prank cried Lestore candies mrs. U. N. Boll 1 r w and rocking horde mrs. Hugh Sutherland toys a Friend toys mrs. Goldstene 3 of Lothea mrs. Austin oranges and five pairs of lamp tees Persse Sago mrs. Chambers 2 Boves of candies miss Jennie Culver 40 bags of Candy mrs. Culver 2 mrs. Baker Sago and candies n. N. To Woolen hoods books trimmings linings for bags sheets mra. Triffley Sago a Frie Tuci 1 barrel of apples or. Ald one halt cabe of oranges and messes. J. A gait 2 tar hey nuts anal candies Large can of Maple syrup mrs. Ashdown Oake mrs. Houster magic lantern j Bee hive clothing mrs. Mrs. S. Lipf i3 ibs. Of Tea mrs. Morvith Turkey Suid Bouw Mia. Ronald toys in Lottie Oldfield dolls mrs win. 1 Turkey mrs. Holiday toys and candies or. Deen Bruggy 3 set of furs 2 pair Marion Baines and Emily Riley 1 patched quilt mrs. T. G. To Bride 1 Turkey 1 Roose or. Hend Parboo 1 Box of figs f masonic lodges 1 cot of cake mrs. Swart candies mrs. Phillip by own 1 piece of dress goods inbox candies society of Little workers per mrs. Me Beth 00 Are f. Stephenson Mae tree mrs Munson vegetables or. Hol Mati vegetables mrs. Frankfurter clothing toys dolls Grace Church a s., cake Mollio Cumberland cake Black Wood 3 cases of Ginger ale a Friend 2 jars of Honey or. George Ryan 10 pairs slippers x Doz. Pair moccasins. Histo Cernetig medicines. While doing some work last fall beyond strength it brought on a Verj common but cd Render female trouble i went to a Dorf Cor who said be could cure me in but i would have to Wear n sup Porter. I waa suffering tory much but the extra exp irae of a supporter made me delay and during this time i waa urged to try the Tiisto Kenefio medi Cines. I managed to get to i. 0. F. Bride Man office and explained my Case. He told me the Hie to medicines would Oure any such of no matter How Long standing but in Freeh cases like mine the cure would be very rapid and i did nol need a supporter. I took the medicines and began to improve right away and in two weeks every symptom had fled and i could do my usual work. I take this plan to show my gratitude for Sibih a i cupid cure and in i could Aye any influences Ith others suffering from similar troubles i would say just give the his Type Tretio medicines a trial. Mob. A. Law Kitce Winnipeg. For two years prior to 18do i had Lumbago so Bod that i could hardly turn myself in bed. 1 was treated Lor it by one of the Best doctors in Winnipeg but f to get any Relief. Hearing such Good reports of the Ylisto genetic medicines i decided to try them and after using them one week w Asen tirely cured had n symptom of it since. I think the medicines arc tiie beat Nirdi Clocea made w. Mcewan Winnipeg. I was attacked with congestion of the liver and inflammation of the kidneys on the 17th of a lust at tended with excruciating pains in in Side and Back could not lie on either san rely breathe the Bligh tent movement caused agonizing pain. 1 sent for the Histo genetic doctor in charge of Tho office knowing he had cured my of a dangerous illness with Histo frenetic Medicine after she had been Given up by font by infill physicians. In one weak my pain was gone and Luer and kidneys acting a Well a Ever. The cute is Complete it acts Tho most like magic of any Medicine 1 Ever took. 1 sincerely Hope All suffering lading will try the trap error merits of these pure and tasteless medicines. T i k Mes. A Ccullough Fijoj Adelaide St. Bust Toronto. Last Winter i received k very severe Bruise on Ray foot. Erysipelas set in and i tried various remedies without receiving any Benefit and the disease Kepi getting worse. A to ind of mine who Zirul used the Histo genetic medicines me to try them. I procured a Supply and after using them Only one week wag Able to resume my work. A. Currie Winnipeg. My Little boy was very much troubled with Sornit Imp bile and terribly rack spells week or two for Over two j ends. I could get nothing to relieve him. The Histo genetic medicines were strongly recommended and on the 9th of june i got some. He took the medicines Only two weeks and was entirely cured for he has not had any sickness of any kind since. I am also taking the medicines and they have done me More Good than All the other medicines i have Ever taken. Mrs. J. H. Mcconnell Winnipeg. I have been a great sufferer from a female weak Ness of Long standing. I have been treated by act eral physicians and also been under treatment in the Toronto general Hospital but Oil failed to cure me. I saw a medical Book explaining or. Jordan s Hisato genetic system and resolved to give it a trial. I took a few weeks treatment and am ult Eily astonished at the result. I am nearly Well and no Lan Guage can describe How thankful i am that my life is spared. This testimony is and i give it hoping that Hundred of my sex May try the reme Dies and receive to the sumo marvellous Good that t have. They Are Good to take and unlike any medi Cine i Ever took before leave no bad effects. J Fawcett 102 John Street Toronto. I have been Panilo Zed in the lower limbs Tongue and eyes for two a Cali also memory very Uii Irh impaired loss of Mii Boular Power great Devil Ira unsteady gait accompanied by dizziness and general derangement. I could not perform work of and kind most of the two Cynia. Would frequently fall strik ing upon Iny head owing to sudden Complete loss of Power in my limbs and nerves. In san Francisco i was treated by two skilful physicians of the allo Pathic school without any Good result whatever. I than tried one of the Best physicians in Winnipeg and he did me no Good i began to feel that All Hope was gone. I happened to be passing the Ristoff Onetio Medicine offices in Winnipeg and seeing the sign i thought i would inquire into the system and Al though i Hod spent of much Money with no Gort re suit 1 resolved the new system As my suffer Ings were very great. I took the remedies about five weeks p and am radically cured and have resumed my business and am Able to work All Day As usual. These beautifully prepared tasteless remedies Are better than diamonds or Gold and i Hope All affected As i will try them. They Are Tho Only sure and sate remedies. Joseph a Ekkens 203 Queen East. Toronto. What is tha use of suffering longer when you Ery Likely can be cured with the Histo genetic m to divines How do you know Jour Case is incurable others who thought themselves incurable have been cured. Some of theae have kindly asked us to refer Yuqu Riera to them. We do this with pleasure. Now is there any Bod reason for you not going to just a e trouble to see if these medicines Are As represented ii or represented Don t you think they would stand a pretty Pood Chance of curing you then we de Lay it costs you nothing to Call on us or have us Call on you for any information you wish. C. F. Bridgman fould s Block Market Square Winnipeg. See adv. Page 4. Winnipeg brass works 82 and 84 Albert St. R. O. Box is. Andrew Schmo i storage Iso 1s4 St. Goods department Tanee taking 5tli to 17th january inclusive for Cash Only. Warehouse Bece Ptg for All kinds of Given. Tees Persse 86 King St., 3arqains in groceries during Lake of the Woods millin co capacity barbels feb Day. Patent hungarian a Strong Bakers in rvs Kris and hags. Manufactured Mejido Sicly from Manitoba hard wheat. Oil fool list r Ste Watin. . Ant s23 main St. Winnipeg Masse l limited permanent warehouses and agents at All leading centres m Manitoba Tho Worth West and British Columbia and Supply in season every implement and machine urged on a farm. A Stree on Agente or Xiv rate to Winnipeg for and Pricen s s Ett
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