Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, February 13, 1891

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba I i1 1 re ft-1 i1 i u Man Toha daily free press Winnipeg feb. 3. Veteff Narian association. A candidate wanted. Who was received please give me a valknt1ne." weather re uht. Observations taken by or. Geo. F. Blias. C. Official observer Winnipeg Lor the past Twenty four hours bar. Highest. 30.26 lowest.30.20 highest.12 above lowest. 12 below indications of Stende Clear weather. Sun rises 7.48 sets 5.30. Kroh Washington. For Minnesota Lair weather variable winds cooler in Southeast warmer in Northwest portion. For North Dakota colder northerly winds fair weather. For South Dakota air weather North Erly winds slightly warmer. City and country to Morrow is St. Valentine s Day. Tii Ehe waa no meeting of the Board of works last evening for want of a quorum. A Public Temperance meeting will be held in Pioneer Ball on saturday night. Rev. H. C. Mason of Brandon will occupy the congregational Church pulpit on sunday. Hos. Or. Greenway was at Balder yester Day attending the of a Farmer s Institute. An interesting session hold Kornil. An adjourned meeting of the veterinarian association of Manitoba was held in Tho com Mittee room City Ball yesterday president Dunbar presiding. After routine business or. Mcnaught of rapid City read a paper on castration which was followed by interesting discus Sion on the subject. J. M. Torrance of Brandon then contributed a very excellent paper on the causes which Lead to a omitting in Tho dealine with Thia much vexed in a masterly manner whish elbowed that he had bestowed much time and study on it. Several of the gentlemen present related interesting and unusual cases in which this somewhat rare phenomenon occurred. Or. Morr Jiwon of Glenboro Laid before the meeting a interesting Case of aversion of the uterus following abortion which gave Rise to an animated discussion most of the members taking part. Or. Baker of this City or. Fisher of Brandon president Dun bar and or. Charles Little also read papers and related cases of much interest to the profession and each contribution was heartily received and elicited much valuable information derived from the experience of the other members. On motion of or. Rutherford seconded by or. Young it was resolved that Tho papers be handed to the Secretary treasurer for the consideration of the Council with a viev to their being published in the professional periodicals. A vote of thanks was then tendered to the gentlemen had taken time and trouble to prepare these papers and after another Hearty vote of thanks to the mayor and Council of the City for the use of the room in which the meetings were held the association adjourned to meet again at the Call of the president. Winnipeg liberals also Strug gling with this problem. Loud applause 011 coming Forward. I Campbell thought it strange an election had been brought on at the Flag was flying it Over the Queen s yesterday owing to Tho death of Hon. Speaker Winram. There were 23 went out on a tourist oar Over the n. Yesterday to take a trip through Oregon and Washington. New books at the City Library volume Kingsford a history of Canada Twenty four volumes Wilson s tales of the Borders. A Franx h of the commercial Bauk of Mani Toba will be established a Blu Sevasin this month. A building is now being up for the Bauk. Meeting Jan Victoria Hall last even info the issues of Tho Campaign meeting on the Emerald s entertainment. The Royal mounted infantry Here after promenade concert will be held at the Drill Hall on tuesday instead of Friday from 5.30 until 7 o clock. The Battery and cavalry hold a social dance at the Broadway Drill shed Thia evening. Is net a Public entertainment a might be inferred from an item in the press but is by invitation. Latest reports from the old country Are to the effect that an Early settlement is looked for of great Northwest railway affairs with the contralto o and that the Road will be opened up in the Spring. W. G. W. Young of this City Type writer agents Issue a Challenge for a Speed contest to take in Thia City on or before the Slat of March Aad offer to contribute 925 toward a prize fund for the same. Messes. Thos. Green e. L. Christie f. Nation Archie Maley and others expect to leave this evening on a trip to the Coati. They will break up the party at the coast when some of them will go Down through the states. Miss Helen go Goky has returned from Japan whither she went to write a series of articles on the customs of the japanese. She had the Good Fortune to be present at the opening of the first constitutional parliament in that country and was the recipient of much courteous attention from japanese officials and european residents. As an instance of the magnificent Timber which can be furnished by British Columbia it May be stated that 50 of the Sticks in the Gwing Span of the new Bridge across the Fraser River at Mission the second longest in Canada from ?8 to 97 feet in length and were Cut by the Hastings Sawmill of Van Couver. Many of the piles Are 85 feet in length. The follow if officer Wero duly installed in Wawanesa Lodge no 8 a. 0. U. W. Of Friday the Goth r. W. Hector p. M. W. W. T. Story m. W. Alex. Blain Foreman John Mckenzie overseer Joseph Mayhew recorder d. Rickar financier c. H. Watson receiver c. R. Nolton guide s. Lyle i. W. F. Simons 0. Vav. G. Rows trustee. The regular meeting of St. George s society was held at its rooms last evening when a number of applications for Relief and accounts for Relief were received and the latter amounting to about ordered to be paid a committee waa appointed to arrange Lor the annual Diuver to be held on St. George s Day april 23rd, and to report at the _ next meeting. Chicago Herald a wild Story blew West from new York yesterday about the consolidation of All the leading Railroad com Parji a of the Northwest inglut lug the Chicago Northwestern Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Chicago Burlington Quincy Northern Pacific g eat Northern and Canadian Pacific lines. Everybody connected oni of the most successful Kilter talk intent a of the sen ton the Emerald Council r. T. Of t. Has always been famed for the very Nice entertainments that they have heretofore Given. However the one held at their Ball on Ross Street last evening far exceeded All their previous the programme rendered was exceedingly Good As waa testified by the deep appreciation and continued applause of the audience As piece after piece was Given. There were an overture by mrs. Billington messes. Bush Barrowclough and Mcconnach song Eminem a Lullaby or. Clayton musical selection messes. Hughee Webster and Ellis song or. Stark or. Bricker dialogue. Or. Little and miss Mcthune song Mies Harper Camic recitation or. Sproule Cornet Solo or. Barrowclough duet messes. Nelson and Fogg overture orchestra songs by or. Iredale and miss Ferguson followed by Peleg and patience in which or. Sparks the misses. Mcshane or. Little miss Mckay or. Kay took part Aud competing railroads by messes. Robertson wort Raan Glenwright and Matheson after which or. Acts Sang a song Aud Auld Lang syne was rendered. 90th band concert. Anal Ign successful entertainment in Trinity Hall. The 90th battalion band gave one of the complimentary monthly concerts inst evening in Trinity Hall that have been to successfully managed Thia season by the band committee of the corp. Great interest is manifested in them by All the members of the regiment. The citizens show a proper appreciation of the splendid music discoursed under the Able management of the bandmaster or. Johnson and were to is seen in great numbers enjoy ing the melodies so Well rendered. The audience May to said to have included some of Winni Peg s Best known people and those who Are always seen to appreciate the efforts put Forth by our musicians to entertain the Public. In Nam hers there were quite two Hundred present Many ladies among them. It is to be hoped that these concerts will be continued and will receive their merited recognition. The Fol lowing was the programme March Mel Bourne Valse Dorow Wellin overture thyme Fandango Spanish Medley music Tan s reverie Valse Happy moments. People in paragraphs. The Libertis in Victoria Hull Well at tended but new being i empty when or. 0. Wade she president of the Liberal Cook the chair shortly after 8 o clock right. In response to a Vitus Iosim from him Cal. H. Mcmillan Kenneth Mack Iuie Isaac Campbell j. Cameron f. S. Nugent . Rokeby . Watson John o Longhini Jas. Fisher t g. Mathers and r. J. Wilson took seats on the marking of messes. Mcmillan Aud Campbell. Or. Wade made opening speech. The and Dorss of the Disua Lutious had brought them to fact with a crisis. It Hud been brought upon them for some unknown reason. No Good explanation Iid Beon Given Why with ancient Aud univ id lists election had been precipitated. These could Only be obtained from Ottawa and very Little time be Ami cd. Theissl Zauf Humr Paiga they wore still More in the Risik. The Manitoba wus an Issue the new parliament would be elected a Kuiv Days before the time up for the allowance or disallowance of the act. Was Thia election to secure a return of members from Tom province before Deci Sion As to allowance or disallowance had to be Road the attitude on Tea Bah King sea was not known the Mcgreevy scandal remained in investigated. On the Todt quention the people were in the do a though the probabilities were that the government s Trade policy was the same old policy. that Manitoba wanted no Man could hesitate in answering that question in Tho negative. The object of that policy was to encourage we hid had Protection for twelve years in this country and where Wero factories As a tall chummy producer in Manitoba the National policy had been a due in failure. As Tolan Ito a and reciprocity All reciprocity was the Bess tiling for it. Many years ago the Norquay after in investigation had had a Resolution passed in Che legislature in favor of reciprocity. Having no manufactures Here Wolo buy from the american sources Aud pay a tax or to to the Pam posed who by reason of a Prott Fitio o policy were enabled to charge excessive prices. The advantage of reciprocity to Tho Farmers of Manitoba As furnishing a Market for natural products it would assist re Acly also in developing the Gigantic Mineral resources of this Laud. The Trade question is the great one of this Campaign. The people could have Bat one opinion of the conservative members in the Parlia ment. Waa throw Ever a greater burlesque than men in their representation of Tho with the roads named ridiculous. Pronounced the Story Hamilton Robert bal four who a about leaving for Winnipeg was waited Ripon at his residence bold Street lost evening by the members of his Bible class at is. Paul s sunday school and presented with a handsome volume of Young s commentary on the or. Balfour who was some what surprised replied very feelingly and spoke of Tho Many Happy hours spent with Hia class. The operatic society held Ita first rehearsal lost night of the the opera chosen for presentation this year. The place of meeting was Friendship Hall Mclntyre Block and was a most encouraging at Tendance a number of the old members of the society who have not taken part in recent performances putting in an appearance. The opera was run Over. Serai weekly practices will to held during the next two months. Tub legislative committee of the City Council held a session yesterday afternoon when there were present the mayor Aid. Taylor Smith and Mcdougall. Several proposed amendments to sections of the municipal act affecting the City were Dis cussed and it to recommend act making certain wort Jas More Clear and definite As by the assessment commit Ziouer. The committee further agreed to recommend the approval by the Council of a business tax instead of a personal property tax on Mer Cantil and to seek an amendment author aug work of preparing Che Roll 10 a from the City clerk s office to the Olifice of the assessment commissioner. At the grand Union o. and wife Melgun w. H. Day f. R. Crang grand a Orbe a Zirmer Waseca. Minn. J. Murphy. Fort William p. Craig a. Brown Medicine hat Jas. Riddel Carman. At the Brunswick Are Misa Bonck Dua deja h. Mrs. Maberr Emerson j. Barnes Vancouver j. Provan Hamilton j. Archer miss Grundy James Duncan Dominion City George Thompson Gorman k. Hewitt Barberry a. Gillier go Oder Mountain j. Doherty Selkirk. About Feolo who coma personal happenings. F. J. Armstrong left yesterday for re Gina. E. Farrar of the Toronto Globe is in Washington. Rupert Spence and wife left for los Angeles Cal., yesterday. R. W. Jamieson and wife of Winnipeg were in Toronto on monday last. F. G. Walsh left yesterday for Lethbridge where he will Institute a Telephone system. Angus Mcgillis formerly in the town treasurer s office at port Arthur died on monday at Butte City Mont. Deputy sheriff Kikng and revel Stoke Are spending a few Days in the City on the Way Home from the East. Ottawa journal mrs. Schultz arrived in this City in saturday and is the guest of or. Church Elgin Street with whom lieutenant governor Schultz has been staying. Or. Jao kaon assistant manager of the Oom Roa Roial Bank in convalescing after an illness of some three months at the general Hospital. Yesterday or. Jackson was Able to take a Short drive. At the hotels. At the Clifton Are Adam Mcallister Boissevain w. J. Johnston Ningord James Robertson and wife Treherne mrs. Robert son and Eon Holland w. Willis and family Pembina Dak. At the Clarendon h. L. Burton Mon Treal Cape. Streatfield Ottawa b. C r. Craig Winnipeg c. J. Thompson Virden Geo. A. Cfaft Nybell Mon Treal a. E. Spera Winnipeg. At the Leland Are j. Nichols min Neapolis j. Kirkup and wife. Revelstoke d. K. Wright Brampton h. Steal Chicago a. Etzel and wife Grafton . G. H. Glass Minneapolis j. N. Whitehead Kingston m. Thompson rapid City. At the new Douglas t. Hanover bran Don r. H. Wilson reborn j. Gain Hara g. Skinner Oal Paryj t. Robertson Stratford a Simpson London r. Brown and Kamloops. S. J. Shillinglaw w. Shillinglaw Woodstock t. Holland Denver Colo. At the i been s mra. Annie Martin Wawanesa d. G. Clark St. Paul1 c. A d. Gough Toronto a. Mckeana m. D., Brantford t. Murray Mcfarlane my Lethbridge g. E. Smith Montreal e. W. Higgbotham 1. Bus com r. Skinner Hamiltou j t Bailey Duluth f. Clark f. H. Whyten Toronto w. 0. Cunningham Hamilton m. A. Smith Toronto j. Burnett Regina wants and wishes of this had now to choose men to oppose them and that was a serious prob Lem. It was not always possible to get the Best men to run. Business and private reasons frequently prevented men from run Ning. In Winnipeg it was their duty to Endeavor to secure a candidate who if elected would worthily represent the Young giant City of the West. Elsewhere the Outlook was most encouraging everywhere the candidates in favor of unrestricted reciprocity were hurrying in to the Field with Good projects for Success. To repudiated the charge that unit bit cited reciprocity was disloyal. Or. Wade s remarks wore cheered throughout. On motion of or. Risk seconded by or. J. H. Woods or. R. J. Wilaon was elected Secretary of the meeting. Or. Jas. Fisher who was the next speaker Baid he was glad to see present Many conservatives who sympathized with the principles an support of which the meeting had been called. After passing a Eulogy on the late or. Win Arn or. Fisher went on to discuss the issues of the Campaign. A denounced the government s action a the election now apparently at the whim of the Premier. The reason for this Duso Lution was that the government s policy had failed and that sir John recognizing that incr brought on the elections before the Public distrust grew so intense As to insure his defeat. The speaker claimed that the National policy bad never been voted on As a Square Issue. In 1878 the platform of the conservatives waa not Protection it waft to be a redistribution of duties with a View of reciprocity. In 1882 the platform was that there had Nob been time for the National policy to fully Bear Ita fruits give them another Chance and the foreign capital would come and the chimneys would go up. Then to was also helped by a Gerrymander. In 1887 the govern rent s cry support the n. And we will secure foreign markets and an Appeal to the vote re waa made to support sir John for the last time there was also an unfair volts lists to help. This time sir John a Lett Iii his underlings intimate that this time he really Means reciprocity the Premier in Hie address do ii Nob say so probably be he is too much bound to the red parlor to dare to do in. The. Argument is a one. He Hays he expects to get partial reel probity from the United states face of the fix limit declaration by or. Blame that Tho United states will not entertain any such proposition under Thene circumstances it was most absurd for the conservatives to take the attitude they did. It waa a perfect waste of Money establishing commercial relations with far off countries. If we have right alongside of a the greatest trading nation in the world Why in the name of common sense Witk or. Ige an elec the present time Ectore redistribution and with the voters lims gnarly two years old. In had been conceded some weeks ago by the Montreal Gazette that these were reasons of sufficient Gravity to prevent an election at this time. And when the government dissolved they Felt tic to make some explanation of their course. The Empire said on the morning of dissolution that it was because the government and entered upon negotiations for reciprocity with the Uri led states and desired to test Public but Ament. It then looked As Tho High the government were stealing the opposition s Cothes. But the red parlor got around they Paw danger to their preserves and brought such influence to Bear that six later sir John issued a Muni Fedoto in which not a word had been said about extending Trade resolutions with the United slates. That showed what the in fluence with the government of the Roan and indicated the sincerity Vith which the Dominion government if it retained its present political complexion would go into negotiations with the Ameri can government. Would it not be better to Trust to Tho Liberal leaders who had for years been unswerving advocates of the policy of enlarged relations he then discussed the results of reciprocity. He claimed that even Canadian d rom Nufa industries would be be rafted because it would give them the largest markets. Ii would bring in american capital it would develop our mines it would give our banners a for the disposition of their proc Luck. It was humiliating in an audience conscious of their Canadian manliness to have to touch upon the question of loyalty but the conservatives alter a glance at the old Man the old Flag and the old have decided to make the charge of disloyalty their chief card. He denied that reciprocity would have any effect on the feeling of loyalty of the feeling of the Canadian people indeed on the contrary by improving the condition of the coun try it would diminish the Reatie Stiness which was liable to make some people turn towards Annex lion a 11 re . Or. Campbell Laid Down As powder Dena in millions of 40 years this Landard. Montreal stocks. Montreal stocks reported by of Lowry Champion Bankers and brokers v _ most Rob feb. 12 isell Affif 165i 210 r Solsona. 159 Toronto. 225 143 Union Oom Meroa miscellaneous. Montreal Tel. Bach. Ont Olty Paw. K a. 193 Montreal Gas. 209. Canada r. W. Laad. 3. B. Montreal 0. R. On Call. 126 101 52 can we not Trade with it applause h boy will open their door to us Why should we not open our door to item he did Nob see the objections to this. Hal did not believe that in would ruin can Dinn manufacturers because he believed canadians were a Good a americans. Only in one respect m Canada inferior to the United states la Lack of capital and nothing would so soon remedy that advantage us unrestricted reciprocity. He quailed the statement that unrestricted reciprocity Means the making of our Tariff at Washington. Bore was no reason for that assertion. If the liberals won they would go into negotiations with the americana to arrive at a mutually satisfactory understanding. They Wottle not a would the conservatives Foo into these negotiations bound to the Canadian combines and manufacturers from healthy Competition and thus free they would be almost certain to arrive at an understand inf favourable to Canada. They would accept nothing else the country wanted nothing else. He repudiated the charge of disloyalty. He was Loyal to British connection and would be the first to renounce and repudiate his allegiance to Liberal leaders were they to display Dis loyalty to Canada. Or. Niobe r cobol used is remarks by moving the following Resolution that the High Tariff of customs which has prevailed during the past twelve years has been injurious to Canada at Large while bearing with Especial weight on the settlers of this province and this meeting pronounced strongly in favor of policy which will bring about free and unrestricted Trade be tween Canada and the United states such a policy by improving the conditions and bettering the of the people of the Dominion instead of Lead Nir to a desire for political Union on their part the states will tend to make them rate contented with their present relations sit pc the Mother country. Or. R. T. Koke by seconded this Resolution. He had been in this country ten years and bad never hitherto taken any part in Politico but he had decided to throw in his lot with the liberals because he thought that their policy was the Best for the country. The conservatives seemed to claim that to Trade with the United states was disloyal. To was born and bred an englishman he expected he would die a British Unble Csc. But he could not see the Tuo dec is Sites one who was to thoroughly represent a Northwest thorough Independence of All parties on All North Weet and _ Hearty believers in unrestricted Icci probity. If men Weru satisfactory on Thene Points it mattered but Little by what party name they had been Koivu in the past. J. Cameron followed. There had been a dissolution because sir Jobu Macdonald fears the of opposition to the n. P., the doming exposure of the Mccreevy scandal acid the condition of tie Treasury. His pre tended reason that it was because of the opening of negotiations with the United states did not go fur. In was met promptly by or. Blaine n denial and it has been dropped. If sir John a re elected it Means for years to come that All Hopes of reciprocal Trade with the United states Are gone. It will simply be out of the question. So far a Manitoba a concerned the be Ojito should be almost United indeed they were almost United. But this Unity of feeling on the Trade question is of Little use if it does not find expression on the floor of parliament to took the occasion to Euter his proles b against the Cancu Lauri of is Donald a. Smith who he believed would be nominated in Winnipeg. He did not meet the required Nils ibid Down by or. Campbell a essential Bufore any candidate could to acceptable. To would not he Independent on Northwest matters Aud he was not sound on the Trade Queutin. He had not helped the province in the monopoly struggle cud in the reciprocity movement which was of great importance to this prov Ince his influence would be in. He thought it would be a great mistake for Auy consideration to elect him. Or. John o Loughlin who was then called upon made things Lively no or ten minutes. Some might be surprised at seeing him on that platform hut for the last four years to had seen the country going wrong. He wanted every mau1, whether lib eral or conservative to work for Manitoba first. He thought four years Mgo when they elected or. Scarth that they had such a Man hut soon to his sorrow he found out that he was mistaken. Or. Scarth made All sorts of promises and so did sir John Macdonald among other things they the grand trunk would be in hers in a twelve month. Is it Here toy bad secured railway from or. Gree Nefcy and or. Martin. His first Liberal vote had been in favor of Sinuc Campbell and he was proud of it. Men who would go to Ottawa and fight for us was what Wii wanted. Would or. Scarth help or. Greenway or or. Martin gel the Landa for this province not much. They la Only give us swamp lands. He believed that Norquay had been an honest and patriotic Man and what had they done to him at Ottawa they had knifed him. Had it Ever struck the peo ple of this province that they were Baing ta1bd bight to the neck for the Benefit of a few manufacturers in Toronto and Montreal. Since the last elec Tion there had been considerable increase in the Tariff. Merchants now Hod to pay duty even on the freight. That waa Tarif fing them Prefty Well. He wanted to sea men returned on March 5th who would go Clown to Ottawa to fight for the province. Or. F. S. Nugent said he bad been bred a had for Tunny years been a member of that Par by. But he stood on that platform because of his convictions. He had seen the country languishing not prospering and he believed that with the exception of or. Watson applause they had not proper representatives at Ottawa. He had been amazed at the meeting in Trinity Hall that or. Scarth had Hud the Hardihood to stand up before the citizens after in Vic gone to Ottawa and belied promises he bad made when he offered fur election. He had announced himself As converted to a belief in the necessity of disallowance being abolished and went to Ottawa pledged to do All things in his Power to bring about its abrogation. He had not in his action in that respect fulfilled his promises. If a Man would do Nomore than set in his seat it would be almost better to Hava no representatives. It waa necessary to turn the present govern me tout. He said he knew of ministers of the government who received bonuses for sup porting measures going through the Bonne. Or. Nugent made quite a fiery speech which was frequently interrupted by applause. Names suggested. It was then after some discussion decided that the audience should suggest the names of possible candidates for consideration by a committee to be appointed. Or. Isaac Campbell was suggested by or. Ghent Davis or. J. H. Brock and or. Stephen Nairn by or. R. L. Rickii Ardon Hon. H. Mcmillan by or. J. Cameron or. John o Loughlin and w. W. Watson by or. Fiche or. J. Cameron by or. Risk or. F. C. Wade by or g. H. West and the Rev. A Grant or. W. F. Henderson by or. 0. R. Wilkes or. 0. Mol Tyre by or. R. I. Boyd or. R. T. Riley by or. W. Grundy or r. T. Rokeby by or. T. G. Mathers. Or. Nugent s name was suggested but be at to permit it to go before the committee. On motion of or. . Henderson seconded by or. T. G. Mathers the following com Mittee was appointed Megara. John o Loughlin . Wood Jas. Fisher d h. Isaac Campbell j. Cameron f. C. Wade w. F. Henderson Stephen Nairn or. Mcart Bur James pen Rose j. H. Wood r. J. Wilson. W. W. Watson Ghent Davis a. Macdonald w. Rial 0. R. Wilkes h. C. Stanely w. J. Akin or. Patterson. Or. Shown. Or. Jameson f. S. Nugent or. Corbett j. A Good imported cigars for 25 cents Fob new blk Only. In z m int Tab Block. Try it and you will use no other. Big while we Are taking Arneth big Boston clothing store City Hall Square. Special prices Given on All jewellery pirated Ware solid Art Ware watches and clocks. Until r. Thompson co. Leading jewellers main Street. Princess opera House. W. Ii. Seacie Jedi Iager. One Whak commencing monday feb. 16th. Imi iss Louise Aigen supported by or. F. C. Huebner actual Cost Opall Winter n mitts gloves at x x new carpets at we Are opening out to Day the fret of 0111 choicest goods and newest patterns f in tapestry Brussels velvet Stair carpets. 3c sure ate the so t 001 8 Mclore being inspect Cheal sick 3 Stock. A Cheapside stores 578 and 580 Street. Excellent company in a repertoire of Siad lard Punja. Monday the m Arbth heart tuesday _ confusion wednesday _ two orphans prices 60c, Fco Al. Jajev. I hit i mall 25 Royal Crown soap wrappers 10 tie Roy Al soap of y. Winni Peg and not for Haj a Beautiful panel wet hour printing. Smith Premier to pyrite improvement to Eideh of the act Dpi j. Jul. Apt. Johnasen. W. Carruther m. Peterson p. A. Mclyn Lyre and met mus Paulson. This committee a to meet and from the of candid nor a suggested by the meeting or by going outside of it to select n name or names for Aumi Jevion to another meeting to be held next monday night. The appointment of the committee terminated the business of the meeting and it adjourned about a Quarter to eleven with cheers for the Queen Canada Manitoba and a Good government dry Wood All kinds. In any Quantity. J. G. Hargrave co. Telephone 481. 826 main St. All kinds of Thor hand and Dono. Tyr writer Aupp Llen. Rib Iiona. Lin ii papers Carbon , Etc. Etc. All Enki h of repaired. A Tenoy o Tho celebrated pen. Get catalogues. Typewriter he Arfi impure Mclntyre Block Winnipeg. Remington Standard typewriter and Corner Portage ave. And fort St. . Copying of All kinds done on shortest notice. W. J. W. Young main Street. A Horae Coupe by Tho hour a Horsa cabs for four persons by the Hoar Ball and return 2.00 Dunne party and return 2.00 opera and return 2.00 no order taken for Leea ban Telephone a 660 was troubled with continued headache and loss of appetite but before i had taken Many dose of b. B. B. Appetite and he Ltd y. E. Thompson the bin d1slotahy consisted in Traditi with Tho United states it waa a poor Kiad of loyalty that had to to buttressed by a custom House. If such was loyalty the streets and Woods about Winnipeg were fall of traitor. He denied that unrestricted reciprocity meant direct taxation a the expenditure could easily be reduced from five to ten millions per year. The Resolution was then carried. The audience then called for Isaac cd Lingo markets Chicago feb. Closed la. Higher on a reported Good Cash delivery in new York and Minneapolis. Receipts 70 Curra. Closing Price May 97jc. July 934g 60ic. May 523c. July 523c. To 46c. June july july March so. 80 july july s5.12j. March May May March my want to shaved or have your hair out to the latest new York or Chicago styles Goto John Foeh Long table Tonsor Lal Arloro 866 main St. South of Portage a venae. John Lang prop 3st o t to g the British North american fire insurance company of Manitoba. The annual meeting of Tho shareholders the British North american fire insurance co. Of Tol will be held at the office of to no. 405 main Street Winnipeg on tuesday the third Day of March 1801, at 3 o clock . Robert Strang Secretary. Challenge to typewriter Acrons in Manitoba. For the Aud improvement of writer in creators in to Iii province we lie if to Yuuko the following proposal that r Pucul note St be o ranged to Tate place on or before sell of Huron next time place and other to be mutually agreed a Icli to Neil to control jute j5s towards a Pilic fund to be air Arird in the following manner first a dlr. To get m per Cint. Mccond prize to pet Dpi per cent. Third to get 21 or cent. Entries to of mud Tho Cwi editor of the free Presa nil Money on or Lief re 2wt inst. X Waghorn s x new municipalities and officiate or of travel by rail stage Ocean arid Lake and go enl by Ulsem Juan Toba Aad 881 main Street Winnipeg. Of All Nerc j Rich 30 rent 3 in few spa Peri newspaper ;