Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 26, 1891

Issue date: Monday, January 26, 1891
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Previous edition: Saturday, January 24, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press January 26, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba By eking edition local. City and Coli Phil the salvation army has invaded car Man a Kkt. English left for Calgary yester Day. Epizootic is prevalent in the South Antler Dia tuft. To Ihk was no docket it the police court saturday morning. Miss left for the East on a a will Case. Or. A. Lemon went to St. Paul yesterday morning pm a Short visit. My. Scat Simpson of the h. B. Co., left saturday Lor Victoria. A miss Baskett sings a a Caliolio concert in Boissevain Noti tuesday evening. Tar Bellvue Cricket club near Moosomin had a pricket match on january 21th. No transactions took place a the Grain Exchange though themak its were somewhat Strong. My. Thos. Howell formerly of Thia City is president of the single tax club in Victoria b. A Szces t number of the Orange Sentinel contains an excellent Vignette of Frank d. Stewart of Carman. Tun St. Lawn1 Tennis club dance will take place on next wednesday evening in Tae Odd Fellows Hall. My. Divin s lecture on the British House of commons As i knew under the auspices of the Mayonie order of the City will be delivered next tuesday evening in the Bijou. Capt. J Kennetj left saturday for Toronto to attend the annual meeting of the no Rah americas life insurance company Whit will be hold in that City on tuesday next. The ladies Aid of holy Trinity will Givs an entertainment in the House on thursday next 20th, consisting of Tableaux arid music by the Appollo club who have kindly consented to assist. Miss Gibbon a Chicago evangelist addressed a fairly Large audience in the Martin Luther presbyterian Church Friday night. She is a pleasing add forcible Spealler. She will again Pretuch in the same Church to Morrow morning and evening. My. A. W. Boss m.p., left saturday after noon for Ottawa and Montreal. His Mission is partly of a Public and partly of a private nature. While at the capital he will transact some business in connection with immigration matters in the interests of the province. An Appeal to the co Iii to for Tho interpretation the bequests of and Jane Clouston i. Duncan Macarthur and or. Sutherland have filed a Bill against Nancy Flett Alfred j. Flett the reverend James met James Clous ton John Robert Buna both in his personal capacity and also administrator with the will annexed of Jemima Bunn deceased Isabella bunts Annie Bunn and William Robert Bunn and St. John s College. The plaintiffs Are the executors and trustees Wil of Jane Clouston of the Parish of the Bill is filed to have the wills of Clouston and her father Robert but Seton interpreted and the trusts thereof declared and the rights of All Phr Ociea ascertained by the court. Robert Clouston by his will gave the remainder of his personal estate after provid ing for certain legacies share and share alike to his my children Jane Jamee Nancy Isabella Jemima and Sarah or to their re sep Cave issues with survivor ship Between the different lines under this limitation How Ever that none of his six children except us therein excepted should Ever enjoy More than the interest and dividend of any part of nut or her legacy. If any one of his children should at any time effect any Sale or Transfer of More than one year s proceeds of his or her legacy Bis or her internal was not to be paid to him or her but to those who at the Date of each payment might be next entitled by descent or survivor ship. The same provision was to apply to any descendants of his Obil Dreu. There in a considerable sum belonging to the estate to be divided Between the beneficiaries entitled when the court has ascertained Thair interests. Jane Lonston by her will gave certain monies the interest on which was to lie paid yearly to the bursar of St. John s College to be applied As , and if the object failed it was to go to the Gavin Inbody of he College to form a scholarship fund for the encouragement of meritorious students and scholars to be known As the William h. Letb it is a question whether this is a Good and a id bequest of Noli Only private funds belong ing to Jane clout to but also of her Sharo of monies belonging to the estate of her father. It is doubtful whether the Aix children of Robert Clouston took an absolutely vested interest in Bis estate or Only a life estate with remainder to their children with the Benefit of survivor ship Over in the event of any Robert Clouston dying with out the ease came no saturday before or. Mcphil Ipa for plaintiff or. To Well q. C., for St. John s College or j d. Cameron for infant defendant w. Burn or Perdue and or. Robinson for the several other defendants. At the conclusion of the arguments his lordship reserved judgment. A Man jumps iry front of a freight train his Arm taken off foot crushed Ami Skull May i Jive. At Montout Friday night a Man attempted to Cut his career abort by throwing himself in front of a moving freight locomotive. As the train Drew up to the depot the Man jumped on the track right in front of the engine. He was knocked Down and the wheel passed Over one of his arms and one of Hie feet and injuries to his Skull. Conductor Mclaughlan of the dining car service who was on the train car ried the unfortunate Man into the station House and did everything in his Power to atop the flow of blood and to relieve the Man s sufferings. He was then brought into the City and Token to the Hospital where his crushed Arm was amputated saturday morning. The toes of one foot Are crushed of and tha limb is otherwise injured. The injury to the Skull a serious but not necessarily fatal and there is a or object of him surviving. At the Hospital it was Learned that the Man s name was John dark but nothing else is known of him. He is stranger Here. To wore his appearance indicated a person of some respectability. It is supposed that he attempted suicide while Labouring under a fit of despondency. To has no doubt been working in a Timber Camp in the Vicinity of Monmouth. De Beaudeau s body. A lost Art. At the Granito rink Friday afternoon w. W. Mcmillan s rink Defeated s. P. Har atones 16 to 13. Mark Fortune his Only two More games to play in the Tucket Competition. He has won six and lost one. Jack Paterson has won five and lost two. These two Are the Pilot Mound Sentinel inspector tile Gibbon of fhe mounted Poloe went West to Deloraine or. Monday accompanied by one or two members of the Force. There Are now about thirty five policemen stationed along the Boundary and although there is apparently no danger from indians the utmost vigilance is exercised. Next wednesday evening there will be a Green Steeple Chaae open to All members of the St. George Snow shoe club who never won a prize in a Snow shoe race. The course will be the regular Thampi Mohip one from some in the City to the Empire and then to the club rendezvous at monders St. Bonifac entries will be recoiled up to wednesday evening. Or. H. A. Jukes o. E.? who made an exploratory Survey for the h b r. Company some years ago the Cost of which amounting to Eom Athing be tween two und three thousand dollars had been standing Ever Sines was paid in full a Day or two ago. One is reminded of the old saying about straws show ing How the wind blows. Another trial was night n the vacant store next to the St. Nicholas of the new fuel invented by or. Scott of Calgary and a much greater degree of Ruicens than that achieved on the preceding evening was met with. The fuel ignited readily in a Small Globe stove wid threw out it steady heat about equal to hard Coal. Or. Scott will in the City for some Days yet and still further teats will be Given. Fth Day evening being the eve of the 43rd anniversary of mrs. A. Mcdermott s birth Day some of her Many friends Seu of the Oil occasion to revive the old fashion by firn or forty three rounds afe her residence in St. Boniface. They were invited to go in and after n few Well chosen remarks by the spokes Man mrs. Modermott although taken by Surprise thanked her friends in a very appropriate manner. After having indulged m the Wall known pro verbal hospitality of or. M. Mcdermott All dispersed Well pleased. At the regular Assembly of Manitoba sover eign consistory no. 4, a a s. R., held on Friday evening the following officers were elected Chas. N. Bell 33 commander in chief we. G. Scott la Lieut. Command Al Georgre h. Laoag 2nd heat. Com Mander John r Grant grand Secre a h. Mcmillan 33 grand Almoner h1 Wesbrook Rekte j. W. Harris m. Of c. H. Swinford grand expert f Thompson 32 assistant expert John Thomson 32 Standard bearer Jamee a Payee 32 Captain of the guards John a Nelson 32 Sentinel. Real estate owners and brokers who feel confident that Winnipeg k about to be v med with a new Era of Prosperity Are taking Steps to attract the attention of american capital Isth to the advantages of the City As a com Lue cml Centre and in order to do this invitations will be sent to All the leading capital Iota and speculators of St. Paul Minneapolis and other places to visit the Prairie cans us m the Spring. It a proposed to run an excursion Horn Chicago to accommodate hew decide to come. Arrangements Are now being Madol with railway companies for or. A. W. Bow a the lending spirit in the movement. A question of Jill c. Titles if. Kiver Avn nuo property affected an old Trull. Secant Pai chasers of land of River Avenue tort Rouge Are having trouble with Anil Are experiencing no Little and Losi in consequence a Hereof. Previous to fort Rouge being Laid out As a town plot the old Pembina cart Trail passed diagonally through the property it a maintained by the registrar that River Avenue was opened to take the place of that Trail. The Avenue in Width does not cover the extent of land prescribed for trails by the Federal government and the balance is Atill according to the ruling of the registrar in the Crown. In his opinion there is a possibility of the government put Ting in a for a of land Long the Avenue which would make the differ Ontie Between the Width of that thoroughfare the regulation Width of she old Trail and he will Only Issue fables subject to that supposed claim of the government. Those seeking Torren s titles cannot what connection there is Between Tun Trad and the Avenue As the i be Only intersected the other at Ono Point. Torren s titles were issued for a Grent Deal of property along the averse before Thia question arose. Property owners have written to the minis Tor of the Interior and to attorney general Martin urging a settlement of the Point at b8-ue, As they do not want to accept titles h Dominion referred to to the prove Natal fill pc properties affected or which titles have been issued very few Good Sikaters in Winnipeg now revival of the pastime skating is almost a Loat accomplishment in Winnipeg. From l879 to 1884 it was the principal and in fruit the Only Winter Aport Here and tha youth of the City then resorted to the rink in Masse. What Jolly times they had there Are May in the City who will re Call with pleasure the merry skating parties of those Days. The Faives which were then familiar Are Seldom Stten on the ice now. They have either Given skating or left the City. The Good skaters to numerous have Dis appeared and t in skaters of to Day Are not adepts Obj the glittering owing doubtless to Lihe Lack of opportunities t practice during tie few seasons in which there waa a cessation of the sport. Of course there Are a few who now attend the rink we Are capital skaters but a a general thing the majority of them Carnot do More than circa about the rink with the Forward stroke. O Foncy skating there is very Little. No on now cuts the figure eight or the tape or the dutch Roll or Tho inside toll or any 6 the figures some of which any of the old Tini skaters could perform with Grace and ease the attendance at the Street car company aril is better this Winter and there is a Prospect o a renewal of interest in the sport among the Young ladies and gentlemen who find pleasure in outs de sports. The visit of mias David Hon who a a magnificent skater will Asama greatly in reviving the delightful am healthful pastime. An English gentleman who was at the rink and Toboggan slide Friday evening said tha Winnipeg clubs Curling clubs ice rink and Toboggan slide was the bust City he had Esfir been in for Winter Winnipeg Era he added would cultivate outdoor summer sports As they do the Winter Sporta no one would die of Enmin hers. Normal school literary. The closing meeting held of Friday presentation by the Stii by or. And or. Mclntyre. The. Last regular meeting of the Normal school literary society was held Friday afternoon. The programme though Impromptu was one of Tob est of the season and was a follows song miss Anderson read ing the bivouac of the or grills song Erin on the or. Holme recitation the Island of the or. Robinson instrumental Beethoven s 20th sonata Mia Mcdougall and or. Mclntyre instrumental duet Haydn a la Tea symphony Misaela Somerset and done. At the close of the meeting or. Rose the Secretary handed the president or. Goggia a Well filled purse asking my on behalf of the students to expend the contents in Auch a Way As he deemed most serviceable to the a Chook they had spent so Many pleasant hours and from which they had derived to much Good. I or. Goggio briefly thanked the students Foj this expression of their Good will. He Hac always text that the Success of by depended on the interest taken in it by its students. The pictures on the Wall and Many o the books in tha Library testified to the kindly feelings of former classes while Thia Purs was but one of Many evidences that Thia Olas was interested in the future Awe Lalath present of the Normal school. He thanked chem for the spirit in which the work of the session had been done for their Cou Hesy to Zvir. Mclntyre and himself and trusted tha in their several Fields of labor they migh win that abundant of Mcclas which their Thor Ong enthusiastic work merited. Or. Mclntyre followed referring More particularly to Ile work of the literary society enumerating the benefits that had Baen derived from the Vlious meetings. He Drew Sei eral practical lessons As to tie duty of teachers in their schools and among the people of their respective districts in fostering a taste for Sood literature. He also urged the teachers to continue to read widely a to read deeply in the line of their own w Ork. In no direction did he consider people so ignorant As in the direction of their Hildn n 8 education. Teachers must educate not. On Lar the children but the people of the sections in which they Are placed. Brought in from tithe be shipped to Montreal. The body of Young Renee Beaujeaux one of the a Katims of the Keewatin yacht disaster on Winnipeg last september arrived in the by the West Selkirk express when first discovered by the indians on the Shore of the Lake at dog s head like Winnipeg last november the body was sup posed to be that of Oliver Morphy who met his death at the same time but from descriptions of the watch and locket found on it de Beau eau s Frienda came to the conclusion it waa his body and in de Cember a Monongahela a Beau eau of Mon Treal arrived to recover his brother s remains and take them Home for interment. Indians were sent out after the remains and 1 riday they were brought in to lower orb Garry and saturday to the City upon arriving they were removed to Hughs s undertaking establishment where they were confined and prepared for their journey to Montreal which begins this after noon by the Canadian Pacific express. The body was badly mutilated by water and after it drifted ashore by wolves and Indian dogs. M. De Beau eau Speaks in the highest series of the civility and kindness shown him on his Tad errand by Hia Honor . Schultz and or. Mclean of the Hudson Bay co. A Telegram from Montreal to m. De Beau Jeau received on saturday stated the remains or is brother would be Given a military funeral i Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg Jan wanted to die. A determined attempt to com Mit suicide at Monmouth. Depart Milit Northern Pacific i i popular and by to All Points _ scotch Mackie s rare old special. Specially selected Islay blend. Lagavulin. These goods Are the Cream of scotch whiskies and cannot be excelled inv Rawe blend is rabidly increasing in popularity and the enormous Sale of this Well known and magnificent blend is unprecedented. Old Highland is simply grand. Coal Ila in Wood and Glass Zens Courim in car Royal blend i in Jura boats. Loch Katrine. East Southand West 0ahfi is they i in Dally trains equipped with Pullman Suski elegant dining 0 first class by far the Tuo 3iovv the Aims nut of i t nou re Oue lout Sci route will i out re Utica Clynce of it mimic St. Paul to aril h and i Impi 10n Aily depots Ocean passages capacity. Earriuju3 Fisl Day 111 Cut i. You excl rally in o ill upon if. I can Uii Etc i to Ptter for Yon ten i Nin Oulu i it All rail Inu to True olints a favorite. Route 1 or calf Fornola tourists for full Nifosi Etc Rill idea rent in col. Tairent. Tran in Pannier ,1 of us con or Ai s n of ii i1 is am to Hel. I. Great Boob then r. A line St. P k. M again to the froot Tuk it Patent hungarian Strong Bakers in ant magi Munu Fatui de exclusively from Ivan Toba Hani wheat month eau and 633 main we. Winnipeg to Ontario k round trip. Round trip. Manitoba Belle. Or. Field trl Alm Sequei goes the Way of All flesh Manitoba the Well known English setter owned by Thos. Johnson of this City died Friday. Old us she was familiarly termed by those who knew and she was known in every part of the world where setters will be remembered a probably the handsomest setter that Ever lived with a Field trial record. Her most notable wins were the Eastern Field trials clubs special prize which she won twice at the the Westminster Kannel clubs show new York something no other setter Ever did. Although Well no in years she at the last Manitoba fled trials held at Morris won for the second time the All aged stakes. Is. Johnson has the sympathy of All. Lovers of a Good Field Doft in the loss he has sustained if you have a Good business on Sale Kloury to december 30th. For three months or Daya if you find Yna cry not bade in Monety Daye. If not. Advertise a the free Presto and get it. Does not apply decision in the Thomas Case will not affect land in St. Peters. To the editor of the free press. You kindly contradict the state ment made in the Public press thab the Deci Sion in Regina is. Thomas will throw open the St. Peter s Indian Keberte for settlement As the judgement m that Case does not in any Way affect the land in that Reserve. Inspector of Indian agencies. Winnipeg Jan. 23rd, 1891. Mason of fish pianos. Decker Bros. Pianos. Ivers Pond pianos Fine line of organs agent for the vocation Okly High Glass Gooda handled a. Ivo Jantosh 484. Main Street. Will lie planted on payment of s20, of if in Days will do extra of i Dayu or 40 Stop Over Fly Tutti in route Point or of Kuhik All c. P. Ran Ueli ticket i via til great Northern Allfie lir Ouirt St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago Detroit London Horn Lotoa. Toronto. Ottawa Montreal. In Jour Oak or to huts Mill of twi Northern hallway Anil take no Ofner. H you can. Not get All the informal Ion you from your nearest a i. R Call on or uric h 3 Mcmicken leu Mel of Cal St., wifi Niland Corner Portage Avenue and a Nln one of Tho celebrated tourism oars will Leavis Winn Jiru for St Paul every monday Day and saturday Toliese no Busuti full fitted and Cue in charge of compete Jit the Chairge for double Bertli from vein Nipper to St is Only 61. 00. F. I. Whitney Clen l p. St 1 Anil p. P. Shmu gain l Ralho mirr., at. Tuil an and. A gloomy and irritable mood 0e appetite ii mean Etc., Arlee from bilious Ness Burdock blood bitters is a perfect regulator o the Ivet the Thresher Case. The courts decide against Sawyer the plan stiff his Bill without costs. Or. Justice Killam gave judgment thais morning in Oare of Sawyer is. Easker Ville arising out of the Aale of it Thresher by tie former to Obe latter. He dismissed the plaintiff s Bill without costs. Hie lordship held thab the plaintiffs having resumed Possession of the machine and sold it to another Purcker were not in a position to file this Bill asking for payment of the Purchase Money but Tyre limited to for breach of the agree ment for which an action could Bei brought fat common Ift a and that for these Damalas the did not provide for any Hen As prayed for by the plaintiff s Bill. Eye opener for Connola Aetius others on imported cigars. A it a Well known to All to Iusco dealer that he Vuelta Abajo District is conceded to be the finest on he Island of Cuba and that no tobacco in equal in Quality or commands Asi High a Price on the Market be wish to inform the connoisseurs of imported Havana cigars that of the imported i Farb brought into this country Are not of Abajo tobacco. In order to convince the Public Tat we Are sincere in frat we Stato we will any to he charitable institutions of thin City the sum of is thousand dollars if our statement Oak be is roved. We will also forfeit for the same purpose like Sam if our la Cuden Brand of Clear Havana if ars is not manufactured of Vuelta i Ajo Tobago to. S. Sons Bro Litreal. We will Send to Anvy address 8 Yards 42 inches wide All Wool French Serge m colors Only 4 Yards skirt lining 2 dozen buttons 2 Yards Waist lining silk and twist. For Only Wori h Imperial Bank of Canada Reserve 7oo.ooo Winnipeg Branch savings Bank department interest allowed in deposits at current rates. Jfik.0? alexanders a butt door to Bank of Montreal. Samples sent to out of Towi. Customers on application.1 Geo h. Brown manufacturer wholesale boiler in Gumto Latt shingles Sash Dolph Wood will cure Oft relieve gluon Ness dizziness dropsy Kab is Joh fuming jaundice Erysipelas Salt Rheum of the skin Overy species of disease five dollars for the next twelve Days in order to Malte room for More we will sell Stair mine Coal at per delivered will Burn in any stove no Gas or clinker unil Home not fill the pipes with soot. Arctic ice company to a l f Anill was los , it jct Nair n. P. If. S o. Box 89. So 7 Allen Brown s sausage Are the Best. Wholesale and retail Carris treks Brock fire ate ;