Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg Jan. 30 or telegrams. Matter purporting to be telegrams published in this paper is what it pretends to re hashed clippings from exchanges concoctions. Least seventy five per cent of the matter purporting to be telegrams published by any other paper in Manitoba consists of re hashed and re dated clippings 24 to 72 hours old from this paper and other exchanges and concoctions very latest world s news is always to be found in this paper and other Manitoba. Such news is available to no other paper in Winnipeg. Is put As possible. Thing about that Moose. Ice was it least a mile away when i plunked him and i hit him within in Inch of Trio spot i aimed for. 1 he standing or lying the tremendous differ ence Between you and the Moose Charlie. Weather report. Observations taken by or. Leo. P. Bliss c. E., official observer Winnipeg for the past Twenty four hours barometer 30, falling. Thermometer highest to above lowest 0. Wind Southeast working to wards the North. Ken Marks generally fair with no tempera Ture. Sun Rise s.07, sets 17.02. From Washington. Wash notes join. 29. Indications or Minnesota generally Mir except local snows i the Northern portion during not croon or evening and warm Erex cent in Tho extreme Olith. In Eastern portion stationary temperature with southeasterly winds. For North local snows Westerly winds warmer except i i Central portion stationary temperature. For South Dakota fair slightly warmer Westerly winds. City and country Mord oxides Are morning the unexpected departure of a or. Will. P. Has appointed or. Gurney inn its Togent in Morlon. Rut the number of patients treated in the St. Boniface Hospital during the past week was 35, of which 18 were Ernalea and 17 females. The enterprising grand Forks paper the Herald Haa issued a very handsome Calendar a copy of which Lias been received at the free press office. Tiff Royal mounted infantry band prom Enade concert will Talin place at the Drill Hall Broadway Street this Friday afternoon from 5.30 until 7 o clock. My. John Speir one of the British tenant Fanner who visited Canada last autumn is contributing an interesting series of letters to a of Lasgow journal on his Cana Dian tour. A Friendly i Titch with Morris lubes took last evening Between a and b companies at the armory. The Competition was very close it resulted in a company winning by one Point. It is said that in All probability vice presi Dent Nairn will is elected president of Ihn Board of Trade and or. James 15, Steen of the commercial is favourably spoken of for the vice Presti Eticy. The boys Guild of holy Trinity Church Acter their meeting wednesday evening proceeded to th.9 rink and after spending a couple of visited or. Minchin s residence where Hoy wore entertained to a capital Aupper. The House on Kennedy Street in which the Otoc tric Light hns been noticed the past night or so proves to be the one in which the spinners Ball was held last night Anc the Light merely turned on while the preparations for it were Sciug made. We. Folton of Portage la Prairie has recently been elected e. Life member of the Clydesdale horse society of great Britain and Ireland and has just received direct from Glasgow thu different volumes of the stud Book up to Date. It is understood that messes. Archibald Howell contemplate the erection next summer of an extensive he wines Block on their prop erty adjoining the Postoff Iee. To intention is to put up one of the handsome so buildings in the country. My. Palsir Clarke returned yesterday from Glenboro Man., inhere he says there in Little or no Snow. The roads Are in capital condition for Wheeling being As hard and smooth As Glass. Considerable wheat is com ing in but nearly All of the lower Grade. Or. W. To. White editor of the Brandon Bun Nas taken the initiative in the matter of the formation of provincial press Asa Ocia Tion and has issued a circular to tha members of the press in the province and territories calling a meeting at the Clarendon hotel on Friday feb. 2rsb. Or. In his circular Points out that Ucb an organization is great. A Man named Wallace was walloping his wife yesterday afternoon when judge Ardagh happened to pass by. He gallantly interfered to protect Tho unfortunate woman and at her i cent request took Way n Lotcia of whiskey Winch thy follow had. Wallace who is a Vurly fellow turned on the judge and the wife a visual took her husband s part. The police ure now alter Wallace. A smoking concert the first of a series is to Bogi in to Morrow evening in the school Houyao adjoining All saints Church. A capital programme has. Been arranged Forth Zocca Siou. The perform Nurs will be vocalists messes. , Tuckwell Webb House Bird and or Nate Wheatley and Kirkbright instrumentalists Rev. Canon Coombes messes. Broughton Knighton Toulon Lacey and r. Nelson Barber. In addition Sergt. Judaea will Given exhibition of Indian club swinging and or Jarvia will give a comic recitation. Tylik entertainment in the holy Trinity school House last evening proved a very sue cent soul Tiff air and waa enjoyed by quite a Large audience. The overture was played by Tho a Polo club and was the the Bellman March. It was admirably rendered. At a later the club gave auctions from Martha add also Dur Iuta the interval be the Tableaux rend red instruments elections. The Tableaux were splendidly per formed notably Woron wealth o roses musical in three Hack ribs and l Thi threw old maids if musical in two scones. The other tableau were "1890 1891, the courtship of Miles to Royal a Chip of the old England Scotland and hoaxes and the dancing the affair a so entirely successful that its repetition a been suggested the railway Eta Tiem at Morden came ver. Near being blown up a few Days ago. The stove had Juat been filled up and the Doo when a explosion Tosk place which blew off the Largo drum and scattered the pipes in All directions while the flames Ros High out of the stove. Or. Vanalstine the operator by dint of Hatch work succeeded i putting the fire out. The Leland s hospitality. A Kirill Lent soul no Lovent lust an knt Jable act Nir. There was a scene of revelry last evening a the Leland which Blaze of Light an gaiety from Early eve until Long into the Dar hours of the night the festive of Cariou a a grand Ball Given by mrs. Douglass in Hono other neice miss Douglass who in Visitin Winnipeg and Over one Hundred ladies am gentlemen were present to enjoy the Roya hospitality of the genial Captain and i estimable wife. There were decorations every where and the Leland was transforms into a Bower of Beauty. Suites o rooms handsomely furnished were set Apar for the More sedately inclined and for the lovers of Drain of Hallwa the Centre of attraction where to the soulful strains of the italian band the dancers Chaser the Happy hours away with fleeting feed. At Midnight an elegant supper was provided am All went merrily As the proverbial Mariap Bell until an Early hour Tia morning. I Wau one of the social events of the season an perhaps the Moat enjoyable. Climbing Heights. A descriptive lecture Rev. Joseph Hogg before the y. 1w. C. A. Another of the Winter serifs of lectures c the Young men s Christian association a delivered last evening the lecturer being Rev Joseph Hogg. The chair was cuke by or c. M. Coper and provincial Secretary. Thi subject of the lecture was climbing Heights. The hearers wore grat taken to Scotland Anc from Arthur s they surveyed from that height of 822 feet numerous Points of historic interest for mile around As Well As those nearer at hand Anch a old town and new town the Citadel Anc Holyrood Palaco. The mention of each name gave occasion for a reference to the Eventa o chief interest connected with its history Ben Nevis the Summit of which has the highest Altitude in Britain was afterwards visited this involved a journey with which various interesting reminiscences were associated. A trip across to the continent brought the audience to Mont Genie in the mighty Alps at the time when the celebrated Tunnel bad just been completed after fourteen years of labor and the expenditure of fifteen million dollars and hundreds of lives Bud before the trains bad commenced running regularly. After experiencing a storm in the Alps and enjoying the grandeur of the scenery the Assembly proceeded southwards into Italy Ond were interested with views of the Majes tic Volcano Vesuvius and the Beauty of Naples together with experiences of it Sra Elja and its fleas also with the scenery of its Lovely Bay and islands. A ride to Vesuvius and the a Centof the n gave some opportunities of observing Peculiar customs of the inhabitants. A descent made into the Crater which is a mile around and 100 feet in depth was pronounced a foolish incurring of danger. Many interesting facts were detailed respect g the burial of Pompeii under asides and the discoveries made in recent years in excavations at the site. The last climbing of the evening was up Tho great Pyramid in Egypt. The visit mid Tho ascent led to a discussion of he questions by whom wan the Pyramid built and for what purpose the conclusion reached was that the Structure was build for a bomb. It served an a Mou ziment of Power and a Monument of Folly the lecturer reminded his audience that while chips built for centuries they were building for eternity. At the conclusion of the lecture the chair Man thanked Rev. Or. Hogg on behalf of the association and of Thomao present for his interesting lecture and the meeting was closed with the singing of a portion of a hymn. Vested with the veil. 27th Oliree Young Juu Lloa the to mar religions vows i. Bonanca Convent. Northwest review yesterday the nst., at tie Chapel of the St. Boniface con vent three Young miss Paquin a after of the Rev. Father Paquin s. J., miss Lorain f St. Ann and miss Lauzier of St. Agathe iter one probation were admitted to take their vows As religious in the order of the Sisters of Charity. The ceremony was pre sided Over by the very Rov. Father Allard v. G., and witnessed not Only by the Sisters of the order but also by Many friends whose piety is always deeply moved by such imposing ceremony. To bid Adieu in Anch a heroic manner to All the enjoyment t after which the world constantly craves is to Many a mystery beyond the Roach of All their intellectual Powers not so however does it appear to them that walks in the Light of the Trubi children of god. If they Admire the spirit of Christian Charity which inspires such sacrifice at the same time they easily find the secret which gives strength to accomplish it in these the very words of our lord himself but one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the Best part which shall not he taken away from people in paragraphs loss up about people who come to personal happenings. Fortin barrister leaves this morn for so. Paul. Winnipeg wins. Further victories for Winni Peg curlers at St. Paul. The granites forfeit i unfinished Garao to thistles remain with a Good Chance to win. St. Paul minu., Jan. Tho contest for the Merriam medal commenced this afternoon on the Mississippi. The ice was anything but even but much Superior to that in the covered rink. The Winnipeg thistles were pitted two of the Best of the is Paul rinks and scored n Good Victory. Or. Jarai Eson and j. Mcdiarmid played perfect games As Kipa of the respective Thistle rinks. The scores of so. Paul is. Thistles were As follows St. Paul. To 1. Dec. Hall t. Hand w. My Kozic 10 d. M. No. 2. W. Mathews w. V. Payne ii. Driscoll Csoti skip w. Ii. Grant Hamilton .1. Gallagher j. Mcuri Ormid 21 a. Palmer j. O Connell d. C. Murray j. Mcculloch aklp., 8 skip. Thistles winning by 18 shots. The granites Fortune and Mcdonald were pitted against Milwaukee. When darkness set in Mcdonald waa two ahead with the game finished. Fortune waa two be Hind with three end to play leaving it a tie. It was arranged to play Tho i emailing ends in the evening. The granites however agreed to forfeit the game giving it to Mil Waukee. Portage win., Defeated the two Minneapolis rinks and Chicago Drew Tho Bye. To Morrow the thistles Art drawn against the two crack Portage rinks with Wells and Jones As skips and go Icahn is drawn against Milwaukee. The winners of these two matches will play the finals in the afternoon. The i i self skips leave for Home to Morrow. The friends of or. Win. Rodger in this City will in interested in the following item a Beautiful Black silk Banner waa presented to the St. Paul club yesterday by mrs. We. Rodger of this City. It bears the latin legend Nemo me immune one wounds me with impunity. The scotch equivalent a Dinna touch me or i la jag underneath the inscription is painted the scotch Thistle in full Bloom with a Boe in one of the blossoms. Below this Are a pair of crossed brooms. At the Bottom of the Banner above the Gold fringe is a Curling Stone very accurately represented. Accompanying the Banner was a note on which was inscribed to the St. Paul Curling club from mrs. William Rodger St. Paul Jau. 27, 1891. " Thistle Iii the lieutenant governor s Competition lash night the results stood As follows mcnivenl7, Pace 12. Huffman 23. Brown 9. Payne 22, Keith 12. In the Competition for the Drewry atone g. A. Brown made 13and Law 0, a the Green curlers Competition the score stood thus Chisholm 13, Carter 7. The rinks of the Thistle and Granite curl ing clubs of this City passed through Fargo n tuesday no the to so. Paul and ind supper at Columbia. After supper they were joined at the hot Olby the Fargo club who accompanied them to Tho depot. Ciian1tk games. The following games were played in the Granite rink last night in tiie preliminary Competition for the Turkett trophy code 10, Fraser 13 Harstone 19, Dalgleish 14 Ewart 13, Mcmillan 17. The Montreal hons Jel. Montreal Jan. Concluding in in the Montreal Bonspiel for the governor 3euoral s prize was played off to Day Between Ormston and Montreal the latter winning. Earnestness in business. Jud Loloh Advt Titi ii in Moro Tymn working. The following extract t Roin one of the Best stories Ever written contains a valuable Hng Gestido for everybody and especially is it Golden advice to every advertiser. Be Earnest. Have Faith in your work. Attend to it. Be honest i have been very fortunate in worldly matters Many men have worked much harder and not succeeded half so Well but i never could have Dono what i Honvo done without the habits of punctuality order and Diligence without the determination to concentrate myself on one object at a time no matter How quickly its successor should come upon its heels which i then formed. Whatever 1 have tried to do in life 1 have tried with All my heart to do Well whatever 1 have devoted myself to i have devoted myself to completely. In great Aims and in Small always been thoroughly in Earnest there is no substitute for thoroughgoing ardent and sincere Earnest Ness. Never to put one hand to anything on which 1 could throw my whole self and never to affect depreciation of my work whatever it was i find now to have been nay Golden rules. David cop Worfield. The pipe and the bowl an old Man narrowly escapes be in burned against the Temperance cause the and Tosh was full of Good advice nil sound eur Ternent and was appreciated by All. The ther parts were All Well taken. Miss May new acted in a creditable manner a accorn Lankist. The entertainment was closed by singing lie National Anthem. Progress Council no 2 r. T. Of t. Will old a social in Albert Hall on Friday even feb. Goth. At the hotels. At the Clarendon d. O co nor jr., of o. Smith Moosomin e. Griffith London. At the Clifton House Are Peter Slade har Lem 1. Whitfield Kamini Stoqua w. J Paponis City e. Collier wife and child Regina. At the grand Union e. Mccarthy Regina j. Conche Grot a g. Dennison Brandon g. Widmyer Gretna j. B. Cur ran Emerson w. Mcgregor a Law rip Morris w. Colcleugh Selkirk. At the Brunswick a. S. Orimar bin South g. Mcphail n. B j. David80 n and wife mrs h. Booth j. H Peers Palmer Stan j. Feirick Sunnyside Selkirk r. Rodman Morris Ley Balmoral. At the Leland j. 0. Sawyer Portage g. Brandon g. Kirkland Hamil ton d. Toronto g. R. Gordon Vancouver j. F. Glanville. Owr Glanville Cal and mrs. F. Mowat r9gina f Brandon. Or Cope r at the Queen s Are w. Gilbert. Toronto p. D Arcy Quine Montreal h. Powers rat Portage p. O Mally City port Lethwaite f. W. Wilsey St eve n. Young Vancouver j. V. Farrell a Appelle Geo. Pincher Pinche Creek at the new Douglas Are a. W. Toffard j. Dingman Ottawa t. Benson. Bax Ter Toronto m. Walker h. R. Granville port Arthur w. M. Robertson Duluth a w. Hooper Calgary a. White and Vancouver. This settles it. North West review a sensational announcement was made by our local con Tom Pory the Winnipeg Tribune that our beloved and venerated archbishop who left no a Short time ago to Jjo to Montreal on was about to resign. Of course there a not one word of truth in the announcement. Goodwin Marchand s Story. He to till How he was treated by the government tie tast be icel lion. Goodwin Marchand a French freighter o Battleford who has been in tha City a few Days called at Tho free Presa office to cloy Anc Guve a statement of the Peculiar treatment he received from the police and the cons Quen losses he sustained at the outbreak of Thi Northwest half Breed and Indian troubles ii 1880. According to his Atory he was prepare my to leave Battleford with his carts for Swift current for Mcdonald co., and Hac got Hia carts across the Battle River when he went to the police bar tacks and asked for an Tacor i to accompany him while he went for his horses which were out on the Prairie. By order of the commanding officer he was arrested and imprisoned in Tho police jail where he was kept for two months without a hearing or without even charge being Laid against him. At the end of two months he was released but no explanation of his detention was Given by the police officers. While lying in jail the Young Indian appropriated Marchand s horses and carts. Some of the property waa after wards recovered but the carts were broken and the horses sadly injured by hard usage a Forchand put in claim for indemnity to Bod blood Breeds divots distressing diseases. Burdock blood bitters Bani Eliea boils and blotches with every other symptom arising from Bill blood. Now is Tho time for you people to make your purchases. A big Stock of tweeds comprising suiting paintings Over coatings also ready made clothing gws1 furnishings fur Coats and Caps. I All to be sold without Reserve at sign of Golden stars m Iahost c. A. Gareau. Sale commences to Day sup rebellion commission for about half his Ioas but has not yet received a cent from the government though his claim was received without dispute. The week previous to his arrest Marchand was freighting to fort Cairn ton and Duck Lake for the government no reason was Given for his arrest but it is unit that it was because he was suspected of plying ammunition to the indians a originated by two policemen and which was Quentlyn discovered to be m. Marchand says he has always been As Loyal a Canadian a any Man in the country and he feels that he has been treated a rashly and unjustly by the government. Four St. Paul policemen raided a diary up Able Saloon the other night and the Propri locked the Quartetti in while he went Down the Street Aud consulted a lawyer about the legality of the prospective arrest. A passenger Wab frown to death in a compartment of an european railway train the other Day. At last the deadly car stove has to revenge. Special prices Oiven on All jewellery plated Wake solid si3lvdeii part Ware watches and clocks. Stock taking. Geo. R. Thompson co. Jewellers 494 main Street. Jap Lese colosseum Twenty five per sent discount straight off for ten Days More. City Hall Square . Lanceley of Toronto. Ont., will give his celebrated lecture one Zion Church monday few g 20stid., under the auspices of the Young peo ple s so Cutty. Tickets 25oejnts the can Cinqui says or. Liu Crecy is certainly a wonderful speaker a Ali incr on Broad lines and one who makes every sentence he utters live. He had audience completely at his incorporated Liy act of 18ji. Of total All paid up rest Ziert d of Fick Montreal Dinky Row John n. R. Jolson i act Frient. R. W. Shepherd s. Ii. King w. M. Rain Hwy Henry Archit a Samuel Kinley sir a k. C. H of v. Wol Forstall Teaman Gwi Cra Malinger a. Dir lord t a by such of the Bank has been open. 3d in Winnipeg for the Tri quantion of general banking business. The Bank receives on Favori Able terms the accounts of individuals firms Bankers and municipal and other corporation. Four per cent interest allowed on posits we. Nicholls manager. Remington buy o the fair 614 main Street. All fur goods factual Cost to Clear the whole of our Large Slock. Don t miss a bargain holds the record for Tho greatest sped Elver attained on business oaf Rospond Deuce and Legal teat Monr sets add for opzrioe1 list. _ a. Main 389 Street. 188 Market St. E fourth door from main str augers in the pity will Flea our collection Coriou Tea services vacs etti., very biter eating. The sic room alone is said to by equal to anything in the continent. Open from 9 a. M. Till 6 p. M. Tuott Foffo styles so to John l ble to sorial Par Lora 850 s Fash Lonale to sorial Par Lora 850 main St South Avenue John land prop he British North american fire insurance company of Manitoba. In. A the 8harcholdcr8 of tha British North american fire insurance co of Maul. To Bawoll be held at the office of the Secretary no Robert Strina. Sec Reury. Dry goods Are boing sold it Mccrossan cheap removal Sale dry Wood All kinds in any Quantity. Hargrave co. Tolophouo481. 32gmftlnst. X Waghorn s i ice Loc. Of All new Afretta. X guide. X w. Jordan Corner Portage ave. And fort St. At such prices no gn0 can beat we expect to move into yvcllb1 premises no Mil Mam Street Eliout from 10th to Alth of february nod will in the meantime Klee our foods Awny regard Lisa of profile. Just come ant Etc Jor ourselves and if you have to wait a Little while to 1 e served it will pay you. We meat to please our customers in flying them their hoc curtains at 2.1 per cent off the Price. Furs of All kinds at coat Prien. Heady made Lothing Muns and Boya -20 per cent off. Bond overcoats than Cost Price. Small wares and fancy clods at any Price five cent a Yard off nil dress goods Over j5c per Yard. We cannot give , Yon must Cimic to Ace White and coloured Quilla very cheap a Large Stock to Nich Roni. Mccrossan d co., 568 main Street. A hoi by Oonie by Joar 2-Horao tabs. For four Lemom by Tho hour 1-0 Bali and return 2.00 dinner party and return 200 opera and return 2.00 no rdc taken Lor ics3 than Telephone no. 680 Winnipeg general Hospital promptly attended to. Value premised. Moi inc in hereby i River that the annual Isicc Liivik of the members of lie corporation of w in Nick qciiera1 Hospital will be held in the
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