Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 17, 1891

Issue date: Saturday, January 17, 1891
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 17, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Pages 9 to 12. Pages 9 to 12 vol. Xvii. Winnipeg Manitoba saturday. Jan. 17, 1891. No our Toronto letter the coming convention Ontario liberals. Of Plira Soll s not a great drawing card even at Low prices growth of Canadian socialism. Special correspond Pence of the free press Toronto Jan. Liberals having in remembrance the Success thab followed the great Moab Comentia of borne years Back have summoned a second convention of the Ontario party to meet in Toronto during february. This time however it is to Dis that in be called the who who Syndicate after the famous who government thus unintentionally named by the Duke of Wellington who As their name were being read Over , was constantly ejaculating who Ibia possible that the Syndi Cate May be strengthened and go on with the work in which Case an immense Benefit will have been conferred on the East end of the City. The Elevation of father Mccann to the Rector ship of St. Michael s Cathedral rendered vacant by Tho recent death of vicar general Laurant is a Well deserved position. Father Joseph a Mccann is one of the most popular priests in the City. A Man of magnificent physique Ticeen mind True Irish eloquence and vat Hall by old Toronto boy he will Well fill the Cathedral pulpit. He has been pastor of St. Helen s for five years a number of the constituents of Hon. Alex. Mackenzie waited on their venerated member and sex Leader at his residence Thia week and presented him with an address adopted at a recent meeting of the Reform of Abb York. The old Veteran replied briefly from the invalid s using most of his time in a Strong and Stern condemnation of the present fiscal policy of the country. Afterwards mrs. Mackenzie who is an admirable hostess entertained the Deputa Tion at dinner. Actions had the characteristics of Upp frivolity and excerpts from these memoirs will be Given from time to to Iii in the future the opening article of the number a c. Coleman a description of the Fine old mansions along the lower James with a. Number of picturesque illustrations by Harry Fenn. Octave Thane tells a True timely and thrilling Story of an Irish gentlewoman in the famine time of 1847-8. Or. Rockhill the tibetan traveler describes the mongols of the azure Lako. Or. Krehbiel the musical critic of the naw York Tribune has an article with music on chinese colonel Carter of by Hopkinson Smith and James Lana Allen s sister Dolorosa Are continued. The Complete stories Are in Maiden meditation by Gaorge a. Hibbard career by Viola Rosebo Roand at the town farm by miss Carpenter among the poets of the number Are James Whitcomb Riley Virginia t Razer Boyle or. Kenyon and or. Luders. A pleasant Holiday by mrs. Grace e. Venison reviewed in a recent number of the tree press is published by Rowsell Hutch Toronto. H. B. . Matters. Ono of their Supin Jyh myths in hut is thought to to All the land Hon. Wilfrid . Cuss Dominion politics and to put enthusiasm into the Dominion Campaign. Hon. Wilfrid Laurier and sir Richard cart Wright will of course be present and the delegates from the constituencies will be strongly impressed with the need and the value of unrestricted reciprocity. That Veteran Friend of the British Sailor or. Samuel Pima Oll . P., received a warmer Welcome in this City than in Montreal. The reason is at once obvious. We have ewer men Here financially interested in the ship Oieno of live cattle and hence Are More open to sympathy with the woes of thare can be no two opinions As to the purity of or. Film Boll a motives. He has won a Crown of White Haira fighting for the betterment of the Sailor s condition. Nor Doea there seem to be much room for doubt a to the truth of his charge that the shipment of Livo cattle to England As conducted at present at any rate is cruel to the cattle and dangerous to the sailors. Many vessels Are he claims overcrowded so As to banish Coin foil and safety. Borne of us Are afraid that his honest investigation will kill our promis ing Trade in live meat with the British consumer but if it is really cruel and peril Ous most of us want in killed. Then ibis curious that we cannot ship dead meat profit ably when Australia can Over three Bitnes As much Ocean Toronto headed by cattle Kins Frankland has bade or. Phra Soll godspeed and so will the entire Dominion the Toronto Eving Erical Alliance has re covered after a two years sleep to condemn sunday Street cars and the encroachments of borne. Or. W. H. Rowland remains presi Dent but or. J. J. Woo House has retired from the Secretary ship. Rev. T. A Camp Bell pastor of the reformed episcopal Church was elected to the vacancy. A feature of the evening was the Strong condemnation by Rev. A. H. Baldwin Rector of All saints of the higher dignitaries of the anglican Church who signed the petition for Bun Day Street ears. Rev. Or. Baldwin is a brother of the evangelical Bishop of Huron. Tonjec True As to the officers of the Board of Trade for the coming a certain of one thing at least and thab a the re election of John i. Davidson As president. There is to Metalko running or. Edward Gurney again for the firs a vice presidency in which Case he will probably be opposed by or. Hugh Blair the second Rice. Should he not be a candidate it is Likely that or. H. N. Bair will be re elected first vice by acclamation and or. Hugh Blain will retain the second Vic ship. Or. G. M. Rose will Proba Bly resign the treasure ship. Stanley has been Here for the second time and at lower prices. In spite of thab latter hire the audience was Nob a Large one nor was in enthusiastic. The revelations of the details of the expedition has not cast any credit upon any one concerned. The lecture the other evening was received literally in dead Ailena with the exception of a single round of applause when or. Stanley charged tha surviving officers of the rear column with the Assembly of the Royal grenadiers at Harry Webb s and the coming at Home of the Odvooda Legal and literary society Are the two chief matters of balk Juat now in society circles. The former was an undoubted Success thanks to and experience of major Mason and capt. Elliott while in is confidently predicted thab the latter will be the thing of the season. Magnificent old Osgood shall has been Gran Ted for the occasion and its Marble corridors and carved columns will be ablaze with Light and Flowers. Or. Edit Ord g Arney has again time after hearing an american Delegate plead the cause of the allow trades unionism to obtain a hold in his works. Thi is but in consonance with the Drift of the last year the world Over. The Vanderbilt lines gave trades unionism a heavy fall last autumn and the other Day the firm of Cunningham Chown Kingston ordered its banishment from their premises. This however must not be under stood to mean the defeat of the Workingman. The motto of trades unionism was at All now the labor element of Toronto is holding sunday meetings at which socialism is taught and the motto of socialism is Nob so innocuous. There can be no doubt among those who Are watching carefully the developments of the time thab every reverse that trades unionism receives drives a Host of new recruits into thab army of director methods that ally known. Is variously named bub universe c. With the writers. The january writers Pitcl publishers notes and gossip of entertainment published at Council Bluffs and Chicago by the entertainment Bureau and devoted to the Bright aide of is an entertaining As one would expect. B is Lull of suggestions a to How to arrange program Sames for Perlor socials and school in Herb ailments new games for evenings Etc., Etc. The january Harper s is entertaining. Or. Childe continues his instructive articles on South America Thia time it is Peru that furnishes the subject for his pen. 0. Warner s article on the Outlook in Southern California will interest Many though the californian Crane has to a Large extent Diec out. M. Blowitz one of the Moat interest ing figures is european journalism if indeed he does not occupy first place tolls How he came to enter the profession j chats Abou the Days of the com Nina. In fiction there in the beginning of Charles Egber Chaddock a new serial in the strange people e and there Are Short stones of Harper s usual Standard of Excel Lence by t. A. Janvier and Vida d. Scudder. Among the poems a one by or. Lampman. The editorial departments Are up the Mark and or. Howells in Hia study smokes the peace pipe after his recent onslaught on his critics by observing that it is very difficult to hold enmities i i among the dead within the Paulh month Are the following either As authors or publish ers or. Hemrich Schliemann the mod Ern discoverer of ancient Troy Alexander kingly the whose Eozhen will be a better Monument to Hia memory than even his Ela borate history of the crimean War octave Hen Illet the parisian playwright and novelist e. B. Peterson founder of the Philadelphia publishing firm of that name the most Rev. We. Thomson d. D., archbishop of York a voluminous writer of religious works and Geo. Bell the publisher of Bobie s Library. Sister Rose Gertrude the Young woman about whose work among the lepers of Molo Kai so much has been written has been induced to reply to the charges made against her for renouncing her work. Her article Bhe first torn her pen a to be published in the ladies Home journal for february and will contain a full explanation of what she has accomplished among the lepers and Why she was obliged to forsake her work. Edward Bellamy contributes to the same number women in the year the new York critic never _ at a loss for something fresh and interesting has been asking a number of writers for their opinions As to the beat five american books published during the Paat ten years the answers Are not at All unanimous. Among the works that have Modt support to a place on this Pinnacle of pie Eminence Are Joseph Jefferson s Auto biography undoubtedly the beat Book of its kind Ever published in America Parkman e histories Hay and Nicolay a life of Lin Coln the Stedman Hutchinson Library of american literature the Century dictionary and Lowell s democracy. Fiction gets but Little attention but Ben Hur by lev Wallace Tho Rise of Silas Lapham and the undiscovered country by Howella Ramona by a h. Huckleberry Fine by Mark Twain and look ing backward by Bellamy have each one and vacate while three lift their voices for miss Wilkins collection of Short Stovie on new England themes. Many feminine readers of the illustrated american which Lias been publishing a series of articles against the mormons have written of Bay that there Aro two sides to the mor Mon question they argue that polygamy substantially exists in All of the Large . Cities and thab legalized polygamy has Points of advantage Over the illegal practice. The letters Are curious and interesting. The illustrated american has put in circulation a petition to co Greas on u subject of the most vital importance. In sets Forth the wrongs which the indians have been shown in its columns to suffer and have suffered from the agents appointed by political robbery. It Aska that an immediate investigation shall be made int their fraudulent practices that Steps shall be taken to remedy the wrongs against which the indians have risen in arms and that a blot shall be removed from american civilization. The Dominion illustrated is evidently Pering As it deserves to. Its Christmas num Ber was probably the Best special Issue of exclusively Canadian production which has Ever made Ita appearance and with the new year its Issue underwent an enlargement. In Nas caught the fever prevalent among publish ers just at present and is offering Over in prizes to be distributed among sub scribers correctly answering questions on Bhe current contents of each number. It a also offering prizes for the Best specimens of Type writing. Tho new a cts critic thus reviews mrs. S. Frances Harris in s recently published Pine Rose and Fleur de it says Thia poet in too much afflicted with the Villanelle fever. There Are a lot of Villanelle in these two Hundred pages and they Are tiresome and extremely mechanical. Occasionally among Bhe Pines and roses when the author allows her self to speak naturally there Are some pleasing things. She should free herself of French Fetters and then we might have a volume of really agreeable a new edition of the evolution of Man and by the Rev. Howard Mac Queary reviewed some time since in three will be published immediately by d. Appleton co. The general inter est shown in the ecclesiastical trial of or. Mcqueary which is now taking place in Cleveland Ohio will direct special attention to this new and enlarged edition of the now Amous Book which is the cause of this Ani mated theological controversy. In the new preface or. Mcqueary answers his and states his views on some of the most important Points. O Henry m. Stanley. Practical complicity because of their silence in the cruelties of Bartel Lut find Jamison. His claims to personal which he was not at All slow to make were heard without n Shadow of approval. At one triage in Refa Mug to the Chat Jeri made a Faust him by educated he said quoting the language on Calvary eighteen centuries ago father forge them for they know not what they do. Mrs. Stanley was with him but did not attend Tho to the disappointment of the ladies. In Seehas Likely that in spite of the vote of the electors Ash Bridge s Bay will not be immediately rescued from the Dick and the punter by a Syndicate. The original Syndicate is said Nob to to in a very material condition the new England Magazine made a Radical alteration in the custom of Magazine publish by making their january Issue a Christmas number. As id came out during the Holiday season it was not inappropriate. Be pays a great Deal of attention to Bella Laving four or five different articles on this Opic. Ita first article is on this subject and in it or. E. H. Gobb tells in Moat interesting Nanner of the great part Bells have played in he social religious and sentimental _ life of Peoples the wide world Over the Arti Iole be no illustrated by a score of pictures of famous cells curious Bells and big Bells. Longfellow s Beautiful Christmas Bells is printed lowing this article a fac simile of the first Page of the manuscript of the poem being Iven. And besides this is a Beautiful illuminated reproduction of Poe s famous poem the four pages of Bhe Magazine. Tho Queen s Ivlue cellar. The Queen according to the world has an immense cellar of wine a Windsor and sup plies Are regularly sent from the Aatlo to of borne and to Balmoral. Champagne and Claret Are the wines in most use bub there is a splendid collection of Cabinet Rhine wines some extraordinary old Sherry William in. Drank no other a great Quantity of port including nearly All the Best vintages and some of the finest Tokay in the world. Prince Albert always drank a bumper of Tokay after dinner but since his death in has Seldom been seen at the Queen s table. Apol Linaris water is much favored both by her majesty and by the Prince of Wales and the Queen s favorite whisky Cornea from the Well known Loch Nagar distillery which is in the Balmoral estate. A general court of Bhe governor and com Pany of adventurers of England trading into Hudson Bay was held on the 19th december a the Cannon Street hotel si7 Donald a. Smith president in the chair. It for the election to the Board of successors to sir Oharles Russell q. C., m. P., and or. Ward Hamilton who were retiring and or. Thomas Skinner and or. John cotes were chosen. Or. Sandford Flemming and or. Russell Stephenson whose terms also ran out presented the meshes for re election and were unopposed. In the course of his opening remarks sir Donald a. Smith said passing now to other matters you will observe from the re port that the ship lady head from Moose factory so. James boy and the Steamer Erik from Ungava and Labrador have arrived with Fura and other returns. I am glad to say that their cargoes have been delivered in Good condition. Various shipments of furs have also been received by Way of Winnipeg and and also from British Columbia in fact the bulk of the Rel Iurna have been to received. One of the ships the Prince Rupert has Nob yet arrived. We Are Nob apprehensive thab she has been lost although she has Nob been heard from for it has repeatedly been the Case in former years thab a Captain having Lofb York fac tory and Churchill with his ship has been compelled to pub Back on account of being blocked by ice in the Strait and we Hope that it a so on Bhe present occasion. In might be supposed perhaps that if such be the Case we should have received word to thab effect by this time. But a this particular Heaton of the year thab a Between the autumn and the closing in of the Winter Ibia almost impassible to travel in that country and thab in doubtless the reason Why we have not Yob heard of this ship. It a some goo Odd Miles from Winnipeg to York factory and the travelling these on the close of navigation is Over Harneu lakes molasses and Rivers on foot or with Tho assistance of dogs. So you will Soe in is Nob easy to travel rapidly under such circumstances. We Hope however soon to hear of the safety of the ship Manitoba has an area of Square Miles. This is larger than England and Wales which contain it is larger than the state of new York which Lian Square Milia in is Square Miles larger than Michigan with Pennsylvania has an area of Square Miles. It is much greater than Illinois which contains a Juare Miles. The District of Saskatchewan has an area of Square Miles Thia is nearly an Large As Italy which has an area it is Square Miles Lesa Han Nebraska which has in is larger than Colorado. In will by within your recollection that last year the returns were under Bhe average. I am sorry to say that such a the Case this year Alto at Bhe Bales of january and March last the prices were exceptionally Low. We ure hopeful thai better prices will prevail this year so thab we Trust on the whole the re ill Sirwill be fairly Good. This shortage in the ire urns a due very largely 1 am sorry to say to privations among Bhe Indian Pri rations which have resulted. I deeply regret to state in very considerable mortality. The indians have not been Able obtain the usual provisions upon which they subsist hares Deer and other animals and consequently were prevented from giving much attention to Hunting and trapping their every Effort being necessary to sustain the lives of them selves and their families. This is the chief cause of the deficiency in the returns. Last Spring there was a Promise of a Large immigration into Canada Ana the Northwest this Promise unfortunately was not realised. Consequently the Sale of Bhe company s farm lands has been equal to what we had looked for. This falling off however has been to a Ceram extent made up for by an increase in the Sale of town lots so that on the whole Bhe decrease Only amounts about or the Harvest of this year in Manitoba and the Northwest has been unusually Abund ant. In is True that owing to Early autumn frosts Bhe wheat was somewhat deteriorated in Quality and some further injury was done later in the season by a prolonged period of but on the whole considering Rioa ohrs from the conent time of the weekly free Prew wanted a Teal her for Wolseley school holding second class cultivate. Apply to win. Uaine Bill dec. Wolseley . 048 Tirac Iier wanted for Paisley 8. Seven months continuous teaching from april int. State salary expected ton p. 0., Man. A. Ii. Carroll Carrol Rne .1 wanted for Pelican Lake i Hool District duties to begin May first Bix Man Tim term state salary Ami experience apply to John yellow ceo secy -ireae., Ninette Man. 017-94u ape Asher wanted second or third i class for Roso Hiu school District. No. 90 duties comment Long about the Middle of March to continue to end of year. Apply enclosing testimonials to John Clark . Soropano p. 0., Man. 1m7 wanted for the Shoal Lake s. D., an experienced teacher male or female Aarond or third class certificate duties to commence on to first of april and to continue nine months no Taal teaching. Apply with Eutimo Niilo stating exit Fri ence and salary expected to a r. Mcdougald secy. Treas., Shoal Lake p. Of apply salons received until the 15th feb., 1891. 017-950 wanted for the Excelsior s.d., no. 441 male or female holding1 second or tined Elisa Curt Illnave. Duties to commence feb. Isuji and to continue lip to last of dec., 1891. Apply stat ing salary Vith testimonials to Samuel scr Lighari sec.-treaa., Pasadena Rock Lake co., Man 047 -041 Meacher wanted at once for tiie Al Blenheim school. Qualification and salary required for twelve months of which two Calendar months will be allowed As Luil Days and and copies of testimonials to f. W. Kuehni Oheir , Birtle Post office. 047-948 Meacher wanted for the As Ini Koine Al school District. A male teacher holding a second or third Labb Normal school certificate for a period of not to s than 204 Days. Teaching commencing about 1st feb. And ending dec. 21th, 1891. Apply boat info salary and experience to Alex. Nichol Alexander station Mun. 017-040 teacher for the Willow Grove a shool District 2nd or 3rd class for a term of eight months App cations to be in be fore cud of january state experience. J. Ii Hole ji7-b teacher wanted for the East tub Home by howl District no. 208, male or female holding it or 2nd class certificate. Duties to com 1 cd 2nd and continue for one Ciu. Part of tile summer to by taken in Jan. 1s93. Apply to f. Cummell in Traherne Man. Trifi Aciner wanted for the Cook s i Creek school. One month summer vacation. Salary so too per annul. Applicants will plea cd state qualification and experience. Address a Christo thereon sery.-treas., Cook s Creek. 047-h wanted a teacher male of fio Malk female preferred holding Fec Oil or third class certificate for Belton school Dia Tinct no. Duties to commence let of february for months with one week s vacation. Apply salary to Joseph Ducklow sec.-treas., Glendale p.o., Manitoba. 947-950 for the Mcbride Al school District no. Lbs. Duties to commence at once and continue till the end of the year. Apply stating Ellary to Peter Campbell e As rapid cite p. 0. 947 rain Meacher wanted for the Itolle i school duties to commence feb. 2nd and continue three months and if satisfactory till the end of the school year wages per Inonu i. Apply to Tiki tics bowls school District Seeburn p. 0 mum. J47 teacher wanted male or female holding second class certificate for the Marj Field protestant Public school District no. 165, n. W. T. Duties to commence april 1st and continue ill november 1st, 18h1. Applications stating Hillary required with testimonials and expedience will be received by the undersigned until Nehru try 60i. Win. Elmore Lippenott p. 0., Man. 947-940 Meacher wanted for Stanley Al must have three years exp Rieneck and one hold ing second class certificate preferred. Term nine months from april 1st. Apply to w. J. Demmick bec., Moosomin. Wanted for the Union Point s. D., no. Teacher male or female holding ate obd or third class cent incite. Duties commence first in february and to continue for he year apply stating salary expected to David g Lowe sec.-treas., St. Agathep.o., Man. 947-040 Usu 1aj in Vicy v a civic cynic proposed to me the other Day j without heart and without it Sciple. Tallyrand s memoirs which after Mellow ing a silence Lor Over half a Century Are now making Tasir appearance furnishes the most agreeable article in the january Gen Tury. A number of selections Are printed and they Are prefaced by a sketch of the distinguished diplomat1. These give his views on notable personages of his Day. He disliked Lafayette. Had not an extraordinary occurrence drawn him out of the rank Anc tile he would have been ignored Al his lie Iti below stand Ard at which one is reckoned a Clever theae Are some his remarks about be idol of the americans and the pad Sian populace. He paints a Tumble picture of the Duke of Orleans gain futher of Louis Philippe and great Grandfather of count of Paris. He seems to have intimate with him before and during the constituent Assembly and he describes him As destitute of ability it Rorant to the verge of illiteracy All Hie advice to tie mail. Just a few my married Friend at this time May he of much use to you in after years. Are you one of the married men who when you go Home for a meal commence to grumble and turn Over on the plate what your wife has provided for Vou and act with it As if it were not lit to eat let me say that you might As Well drive a a Ingu to year wife s heart it could not give her greater pain. Of course Jou do not intend to Hurt her feel and annoy her you do it because you Are out of Borta and feel miserable. We know your trouble Nurt Tell you How to get rid of it. Veria out of order your digestion a had Are worried quient Illy. Clet rid of these Iron blog it once for your wife s sate. She has work enough and worry enough of her own and Yon should it All times and in Way help and encourage Lior. You require the it Brand Temedj Paine s com Pound to make your disordered incr work properly your Dige the Oiga Tzisin is weak and requires toning up by the use of this compound. By its use you will be strengthened phys cult and mentally and j our inti ability will you will be a different Man in every respect you will acc Juire happiness and Contentment and in this Way will add much to your wife s Joy. Large Quantity of Grain and the amount of Money which will be distributed among the settlers we May i think unhesitatingly look for an increased demand for the company s lands in the ensuing Spring. A Farmer having As is usually the Case to Ken Possession of on of the government sections aaa Homestead in the first instance and seeing alongside of him land belonging to the Hudson s Bay company will be glad As soon As he possesses enough Money to take up some of this land either for himself his sons or other relations in order thab he May have them near him. It is in fact chiefly in this direction thab we shall have to look Tor some time to come for sales of our lands. In is thus important to us that Money goes Tho pockets of the Farmers. There is still a very Large Quantity of government lands in the country not Polcen up and we feel most earnestly we should encourage emigration of the right sort from this country because every Man who takes up one of the govern ment land Grants though this yields no immediate Revenue to this company or to any other land company indeed he pays to the government for his 160 yet the fact of his settling on the land gives an increased value to the adjoining sections since it improves the chances of these in their turn being taken up. However it May be with the divid end from your fur Trade and from your Ordinary commercial business from time to time you have an inheritance in the land which will become year after year of increasing value. And while on Thiu subject i should like to urge upon you All the importance of using your influence to the fullest extent possible to assist in the settlement of that country. By doing to you will to advancing the interests of Canada which i rejoice to say include i within its Bounds a Loyal and devoted subject of the Queen a wide dominions of her majesty More immediately and directly you will be adding value of Al ready been allotted to the company within the Fertile land which amounts to of shia Homo acres Only have been sold. You will Taliaa to Able to Leni ize Shafa a enormous Quantity of land still remains to us and what a very valuable Abbot it constitutes. And of course this present Quantity is by no Means All that was shall have ultimately for As surveys go throughout the country fur the next thirty years or so your lands will be relatively in creased in Quantity me Aciner wanted for Brown Lea school a District male or female holding eco rid or third class certificate and Normal training. Applications received up to March 15th duties to com Mence 15th april for six or seven months. Apply slating salary to d. Pringle secy.-trcas., Alcester v. 0., Man. 917-0i9 Meacher wanted for the Orkney j protestant school District second or third class certificate. School to open on the rat of april 1801. James Fergus sccy.-treas., Yorkton p. 0. Wanted female teacher for Mill Wood school holding third Alasa certificate and Normal school training. Duties to commence Forth with. Apply stating qualification a to Thoa. J. John son treaa., Millwood p.o., Man. 040-047 male teacher wanted . D., Acrond or third class duties to Oom Meneo 1st january engagement to last one year. Address stating terms w. Ii. Vidal sccv.-treas., woo Noni Man. 042-tf female teacher holding a professional certify rare Normal training to Talie charge of the Junior department of the Whitewood Public school applicant to Blurb salary and references duties to commence february 2ml, 1801. Ii. N. Hill Secretary to Cairer. Lii Mcwood Jan. 917-1119 pea Char wanted forn1vervjllescijool a District second or the a Consu certificate duties to commence Loti february and continue ill z4th december with a Bummer vacation of months. Apply with testimonial and stating salary expected for above period to win. Wallace Ihms Rilean Pikr wanted for Northcote school a male or female 2nd or 3rd clo i 3. Henlan or under per month duties to commence april 1st to continue 8 months to weeks vacation school 3j Miles Piotr i Llucy station and Lake. App stating salary and experience to win. J. Schnurr Killa Rwy Man. Tkac Ilell wanted for the Mill Rooks. Is. 101, first or second class certificate Sli per month duties commence 10th be Hrut Irv months engagement. Apply Flat tip Enec to g. Bru Cliffe see.-treaa., p.o., Man. Smo my mean ilk wanted male preferred a a first or second claw Cuciti pirate for the Liello lain 8.d. To 46 application to clows on the Rivy of january in Al duties to commence on tha 2nd Dav of february applicants to state experience and salary expected for the Jear two Weeka in August and the balance in the month of january 1602. Apply to John , scry-tress., Drun Connor p.o., Manitoba. Rne Aciner Barber holding Mccond or third class certificate. To commence 1st March Ifa Al for a term of 1cn inon Slih. Apply stating salary to Foj. Hurt Ney p. 0., Man. We j a1 Toothache a cured instantly by using Gibbons Toothache gum. Sold by Druggis to. Pro cello be dec Eivid Ivy Tut for a second or Ili Iid of his Iii Loor female for tic Al onto p i Hoolko term f Mursuli m Giitl to Lois to in Lii i 00th, 1.vj1. will plea entity sulier pc ctr a and e.xperiern.0 John Morgan b a Montro if i 0 17 1 wanted for the i j Riceton for the year or thin i Oaks cart Iii it Mitic of to in Tutu Iii l Jan. I Al. App a with refer k to tap Fri Nee had and Viliy expected to John a of a i of Ston school District Gladstone Han. For the deacons _1_ Field school District no. 54 duties to Commero Glrst of february 1891. Apply Ailais t de with to Hector Paide a Civ Lawsa Box 397 Portage la Prairie m6-7 newspaper ;