Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 10, 1891

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 10, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Morning Amk evening editions Paw Tiaa every Day j a opt Bundey it Sis o clock a. Lr., for o clock p. A. It Winnipeg Tho Manitoba free press co. W. F. Luxton. Managing director and editor a chief. Elthor edition by mull Ono Yrne. Six Ono month j1. Strictly Cash in Advance. Morning Keo Ives Doliver a in Winnipeg on Wuno Tor Jun. Evening pref la and Sun delivered in win 20 cetus per weak 75 couts Kiili Nio lib. Strictly Cash in a Donco. Ave thesing iia Tbs per non Proi Lino 12 Linen Ono Inch in Jill for advertisements updo Ruig in Xith a gluons Ord duty advertising ton cent per to each infer Loii. Inserted for a due Tilto period of limn to ii charged for Uio ii week Oti month w months six months 3.00 a u Ono your l a occupy Fiance Linn live Luins will Cuba Egell an Ilva Lirio Nevei Tseuk Nus. Condensed on first Unco Buchli us mutations vacant 1 property for Sulo to let. Etc., otc., 80 words or under Oito Inie lion cents Encl additional 1 Cam 80 words or under for Encl Coni Cut Leo it fortion for Tomii Ono week 25 cents each Nim Honal word 1 cent 80 words or under Oto week s1.s5, each additional words cents 80 words or under week 31.00, each additional word 3 cents. Condensed not inserted every Day so words or Midi a 50 cents each insertion Eji Oli additional word 2 Ceiilia. No Nevi r Tise ments clip Rcd on account for anti a advert Nementh by specific instructions inserted till ordered aut. Notices of marriages the Atli 50 cents each la fortion. Kpec1 notices in non Roll Type leaded Anil located immediately Over Trio univ and 10 per word each t notice for Lees Thim whore civis .110 Iris Rcd Thoy to air. I to t mounted on Wood. Pm told pm f daily edition. Nipes the record of the local government and the Hudson s railway and like Sensi Bla and patriotic citizens they voted to condemn the one and to save the other. In Trailo in civil tuesday. March 10, 1891. The in Manitoba. It is Idle to pretend that thy government did Nob got a bad shaking in the elections just closed. It had n much narrower escape from defeat than the reduction of Jib last inn purity indicates on the surface of Jit. In the two principal provinces Ontario find Quebec the voting proved that the Electora Are not tenth fied with a hints As they Are and that a change of some kind would be t. Welcome Relief to their anxiety and discontent. Trio Maci time provinces being smaller Are More to Indue Noea which All governments Are in a position to exercise und it was Nob impossible therefore to keep Thorn in line and oven to make gains. But even there evidence was not wanting i that tha fiscal policy of the country jul not All that a desired the people feel cramped and Are impatient vaguely for greater Freedom of Trade and More extended markets. Thia fooling would have Mado itself More Manifest in new Crun Awick than it did had it not Beem for a Domestic quarrel among the liberals of the pro which lost two if not three scats to that party. Or. Of Prince Edward Island who championed the scheme of a Tannel to connect with the Mainland resigned his beat in Tho Senate co help Cany thu Leland for the government on that Issue Al one. The result was a gain of two seats. The Trade question was for the moment Over shadowed by the pretended Prospect of this enormous Public work out of which in would Foo hard with them if the party heeler would not make More for themselves than they could Hope to gain through any fiscal change. East of Lake Superior although holding a majority the government s policy has been virtually condemned and the result a an intimation that the people would be pleased if something were done towards Ira proving their Trade relations. The territories and British Columbia went As they Wen expected and As they always will until a political upheaval occurs in the rest of the mini on. The situation in Ilmi Toba was badly complicated. The Toronto mail was shrewd enough to see this soveral weeks before the election and to count on ibo effects. We Are much interested in the Trade question As other provinces of the Dominion. To should to glad of the Opportunity to Trade More freely than we with the adjoining states of the Republic believing that it would be our advantage. But the local government was ill advised enough to of Benido its own record As an Issue and the Challenge bad to be accepted. It nominated two of its Ablest champions an can not to assist the liberals in Tho East but to redeem itself in that estimation of the province. That record is in every sense a shameful one and it be came necessary to protect the province from further Dagraca to resist the attempt thus made to use a Dominion election As a cloak to hide its own sins. Mixed up with this was the question of the Hudson Bay railway which three electors out of four in Manitoba regard a of More vital importance than any possible Trade policy. The Candi dates put Forward by the local government were known to be enemies of this scheme. They had used All their influence As members one of the government Tsuli and the other of the harass the promoters and to Render the scheme unpopular. This a course of action which Tho electors of Manitoba could not forgive and regarding the question a one of prime importance to the province could not suffer it to be made subordinate to any other. The Issue thus became one entirely outside i of Dominion policies. The people were challenged to a judg ment on the general record of the local government which has Beon As corrupt and dishonest As Ita Well could As Well As to defend the Enterprise of a Hudson Bay rail Way Agunat Tuen who known to have done their worst to kill it. It was not that they were indifferent to the Trado question although Many of them began to have serious doubts a to what the opposition polio3 might read but that they were More deeply inter 1 ested in the duty to rebuke the dishonesty and corruption of the local govern Raf at and to save from rain a project on which their highest hip eur Are placed. This we believe to be a True explanation of the vote in this province. We have said that there were As to the policy of the opposition. No doubt that had not a Little to in info neuling the result. Whether with reason or without there were not a few who saw in unrestricted reciprocity with the United states the first step to a pol 1 tical Union. Others were alarmed at he pro Bable consequences of so great a change on Many of Tho leading business interests of the country. But the vast majority of electors considered Only the two Imus forced upon them by the nominations a Selkirk and win minority this will be remembered he one of or Blake s fads in the earlier Days of his political career. The underlying principle of it is unquestionably n doubts As to its entire practicability. Twenty years ago the slate of Illinois adopted it in the election of House and in he week a representative offered a joint Resolution for a constitutional amendment to away will it. During All those year minority repro sen Littion Lias been the Mode in that Situu. Whatever the Here ugali of parties in a District the republicans and democrats could each elect u Man and often two but very rarely could either party carry the whole three. Sometimes the third went to an Independent party thus Ita fullest what was intended by it representation for the minority. Another Good was accomplished Liy it. Pre Vious to the atop icon of that measure Illinois was divided into halves of North and South the former represented wholly by Rel publican and the latter by democrats. There was thus nod Only r. Political division by a geographical division and in a double sense the Cate was strayed into two hostile campy. This condition of Afta was attended with More than the sectional und partisan hatred. Minority Repi font Ilion did away with the worst of this As it permitted of a mixed delegation from both a fort and a ouch. But in the opinion of Ono present member lease the by item has survived its useful Nefe and hence is motion to Abo ibb it and return to the old method whereby the majority May elect Al Tho members of r District. The for this is not far to Aicer two months of balloting the legislature of that state has not yet in electing i for the National Senate. of minority representation i the of three Farmers Alliance members last november and it happens that thews three hold Tho balance of Power. Tic joint vote of the legislature Eivis 101 demo 100 ice publican and 3 Farmers Alii Anco men Aud to elect requires a Clear majority of All the votes Cost. They have been meeting and balloting nearly every Day for tin1 months but so far without any result. Each i party started out with n candidate of its for whoop the full vote of Ench we cast for weeks the republicans changed to a candidate but dropped both and threw their Votova to Tho can Divite of the Farmers Alii that is All about half a dozen of them who steadily refuse to go with Tho majority. Impatient and Dis gusted fat the i Boutilier that the minority is thus permitted to pm wraps if not Rule it is proposed to abolish the system under which it is possible for the minority to be represented. Far several weeks Tho voting has Beer 101 democratic 05 to 98 Farmers Alli Ance mid the rest scattering. The candidate of Trie s has thus Boen forced to second place. He a overcome the candidate of the 100 republicans and now challenges the 101 democrats. This is thought to be More than should be allowed to n minority of 3, hence the Lebo Lution for a constitutional Amend i ment. A simpler remedy for the difficulty in which Tho Legi Alquire Linds itself would be to change the Rule making n Clear majority of All the Vottis Cost Nec Effary to a Choice. If a simple plurality were sufficient to elect no injustice would be evoked to any party or any interest. If that had been the Rule in this Case would ivc been no third nomination and the minority of 3 would a att inched itself to the party of its arc the i Oak Lac that there would have been an election on the first ballot. Instead of abolishing the system of minority representation in the state where it to have worked satisfactorily in crab let it be abolished in the legislature where Wal see it work most abominably. Viewed merely in Tho Light of a principle it will not be held to he either or onto or impolitic to give every minority thib can manage it a voice in the legislature but it is certainly intolerable that once in the legislature Tho minority to have Power to Block Tho Public business or More intolerable still Force itself into general acceptance. A system that permits 3 men to Rale 100 is faulty enough to demand investigation and amendment but that Amend Mentia possible without going outside Tho legislature and where the grievance is Felt Mast hardly is where the remedy ought to be applied. The experience altogether is an interesting lesson in Tho working of minority represent a Tion. South Wentworth is always close but the dispute thin time is complicated by the absence of a ballot Box. It will go Bard with Carpenter if this is not turned to his Advant age. In Brome province of Quebec they Havo got to Down to n tie which throws the decision first into the hands of the returning officer and next presumably into those of a judge. Or. Hoph j. Macdonald and or. Daly would seem from All reports to have escaped these Little annoyances. the loft government to interfere with its special constables in the election in this City was merely an enc and served no worse purpose than to expose it tolf to the ridicule of the people generally. The action of the returning officer in bundling those constables out of the polling Booths was All that web necessary to vindicate the Dominion authority in a Domin Ion election. Current chronology. March 1 0. Bil Alrui lit Ini i on the i i. Ill a n nut of Siu Ilen Tock. First Longuil or Trio purpose of parliament la Rax t iia woj Adieu Tho French to i Inch Nien of Tom for non Fco of Tho to. Born at l Buck Iusi Cal Alaxia Zilfi Himi of . Lion. Catli of r it of a porn cd pretender sailing of living Sion v cotillion Jim Clellan Ami his urmy 100.003 crossed the Potomac Rind found the Nifa Camp at Bull run Cvack Uttel. All enlisted or drafted i Ops in states summoned to the i or Camp. Kill Patricik s air nary Ion at Monroe Cross Rosita. X. Death of italian Patriot born Iso. Twenty Purlous killed to a collision on Tho railway Between Mouth Carlo and Mentone. Horrible Colliery disaster Iii Wales to live _ lout elected by acclamation in spite of every Oppolt ten having Hren offered the Public unanimously adhered to their fonder Pinion that celebrated brands of org an Kongo Al fad re and Modro e Hijo were Tho Moet biting of All the brands in the Blake s letter continued from Larrt Page other problem presented by unrestricted reciprocity i Tivo seen no to hindu which would leave us with out a great deficit. 15 i have said that any feasible plan in Volqua differential Dutter Gutib Doea disaster to import time industries and Toilie Many of trip of Tho plan. Without acs Kved Jer Marenec sonic conservative Predit ious of evil Elso fallacious would Conio for our undeniable Natur Al advantages in labor situation oud facilities would be saudi capped. A no manuf Catiti or looking to the continent a Market fix or oven ins capital or Brainis in the country of the risk of being Cut of from the country of our neighbors instead of engaging in manufactures Here would take our markets with Pooja manufactured there. And our raw Iii Terita instead of being finished on the ground would be exported to be finished abroad. Uncertainty would alarm capital paralyse enter Price and therefore i Clint permanence in essential to Success. 18 the Revenue requirements and financial conditions of the two countries Are not identical each will change and Oach May change diversely from the other. It May be pop Eible to agree upon a Tariff for a year or two. It would be impossible for either country to fix its Tariff for a Long Terra. Changes in Tho stipulated Tariff must there fore be provided for. 19 in would not be practicable to remit to decision As to such changes to joint Board. And whatever shape the arrangement Michi take it would to necessary to concede to the states if not a formal at any rate a practical control in respect of changes. The latter result would flow from a provi Sion tent in Capo of difference either Patty Milit terminate the treaty a stipulation which would in All human probability result in Concession by Canada to the states while ids existence would deprive the treaty of that assumed permanency whole importance has been Derao nitrated. I bus no plan for combining Tho two elements of per Mancy of to treaty and variability of the Tariff which Doss not involve the practical control of the latter by the states. And i can readily conceive conditions under which notwithstanding her right to threaten a withdrawal Canada would Hugo much Ibbs Iii Luce in procuring of preventing changes than she would enjoy _ should she compose several states of the Union. 20 amongst the British people the Cana Dian preference of United states Over British manufactures would to perhaps less unpopular considered on economic grounds alone than the alternative scheme of food taxes to which i have referred. Accompanied As it ought to be by a fair settlement of All difference with Tho states and by the establishment on a firm basis of cordial relations Between All English speak inf Peoples it would secure High political advantages to the United kingdom. And Tho greater Prosperity of Canada in which she British investor is deeply concer Ned and from which epic of ajl Tariff Obsta the British manufacturer too must reap some slight advantage would mitigate Hostil Ity to the scheme. But after All it would be taken in very Bac part on economic grounds by the British interests and on in Perm ground by other important of Leuanta of Tho population and it would seriously Affe Riethe present tone and feeling in regard to the col onial relation. 21 the tendency in Canada of unrestricted Freo Trade with the states High duties being maintained the United King Dom would be towards political Union and tie More successful the plan the stronger the tendency both by reason of Tho Community of interests the intermingling of population the More intimate Butin opa and social connections and the Trade and Rolat Ionn amounting to dependency which it would create with Tho states cupid of the greater isolation and divergence from Britain which it would produce and also and especially through inconveniences experienced in the maintenance and apprehensions entertained a to the termination of the our Hopes and our fears alike would draw Ono Way. We would Thon indeed be looking to nor is there any fair com Parison in this a Peot Between the new and the old reciprocal arrangements. 22 it is not absolutely certain that the states would under existing circumstances enter into a treaty for unrestricted reciprocity though the benefits would be in truth far More widely diffused yet it is Only our neigh Oor s Northern fringe that actually realizes the existence of a material inter eat in free Trade with Canada and even there protectionist fallacies greatly obscure Tho judgment Onri Ous events excited in Many quarters unfavourable feelings and there is a Strong prejudice against last Iii treaty arrangements. But the dominating fact is that perhaps of their population kaon Little and care Leas about Frea Trade with Oan adn. Thus it happens mutually Ben oficial Buat Neas relations Between the two countries on principles fair to each Are j of of far Moro obvious and pressing importance to us As a whole than to them As a whole. And in is this fact which perhaps most Strong july pm phonies Tho supreme Folly of a Canadian retaliatory policy. The treaty once made the Vantage ground it gave would naturally be used for the accomplishment of its ulterior purpose and this political end would to a great Factor in the consideration by Tho Sites Tif Canadian views upon changes in the joint or As to the maintenance or termination of the treaty. 23 the Rwy ionization to which our neighbors look in of course the unification of the continent. But Boxt to though much less warmly than political Union they would favor Canadian Independence and it is quite possible that in connection with such a policy advantageous International arrangements on various most important Points idiot Here brought into Dia Cushion might be secured. Tace National bedtime it which is essential to secure Thor assent to the cannot then a evoked a alone. By its business element the advantage of adjusting by a Senate battlement All of Between the two countries would be very great to both and might Advance the plan but on Tho name reasoning this Iid Vantage also is clearer Aurl greater to us w them and Carnot therefore be safely reckoned on to evoke the desired sentiment. A underlying be Elinor however there i it May be and inactive half Union scism Aad a formulated disguised Somo Quarter doubted deprecated or remadia in others Likely null purty lines by drawn to to favored rather by republicans than by democrats yet deep h a Ted Aud widespread Aud eau intently calculated so to attract e popular Imogena Tion Aud Tite the popular Ibro Trai Cenc All party lines and to become ii died a truly National sentiment. This it Ewing is that some Day sooner or later n political Reordan id Tina of the continent should Aud Muht Ula place not by Force bus by the free its inhabit ninth. This sentiment i Bali exp will largely Coli opinion As to the plan which accordingly up the one band be favored us the Best the in the direction of political reorganization or on the other Dis countenanced upon the mis taken theory that its would be the Best step in the same direction. Aud there Are obvious forces ind methods in our neigh boil As in All popular which forbid us to the latter contingency. 2-1 i thong needless lengthy recapitulation you will see by i Pewu with of the present advocate a of free Trado thes Totcy if Verne persons questions of difficulty and uniformity of Tariff and Ita control deficiency of Revenue und its which i an unable to adopt their opinions. 25 3nt one Largo topic arising out of or lather underlying this whole state input thu binding of which i had hoped unti Pijie news the , to Reserve for Ora discussion. To i will a Toubaili is Havi inner raid not Nisi that chs policy of absolute Trade the states is inti Nitoly Uruu Octor wit i and can not pm poorly divorced from the political future which Thituc fore it annal into the party Field. While not disguising that events have already narrowed our apparent Range. impeded our apparent Freedom of action i hold by Thi suggestion that our future should non he settled ivs we have allowed it to by a etude in Tho past perhaps much fur ther Thau to yet Realise by Accident or us wittingly Sid winds or the inglorious policy of i it should etcher be determined so far As ii rec nine within our own control of Lizec purpose after due Dia Cunnion and Doliber Tion As becomes i free people Rufo Lingon their lot. Tobii Lurge problem involving in our Case various Supic Tod plans to which others must parties Maudud tins weighing of conflicting and a Lone course of course Otiis nid Independent but Calm and handling before it could be advantage of by into a party i like ours such or ndlmg1 t Hus not yet received. Nor Ini oed could Tomc have been defined in Tho Degi-oi1 Nice Peary by those promoters of Rue Trade with the states who Advance their plan in the chef that it by no Means involved our political future and hit in tends not to Tho weakening of existing or the creation of new political relations but Ruther to the strength onion of the present connection. Thus it a a come to Pata that the Public Ini Uil in in one sense Uvon More Unready than formerly and that at Auy rate quite us prepare cd for she intelligent decision und hardly Din posed even for the fair and candid discussion of the quest too. 20 it would not be possible even Here to epitomise the Many Points which occur upon Tho be viral projects for federation with Tho United kingdom for Independence and for political Union with the states All of which ire thought to Havo once been or still remain open in some sense to our Choice. Were that possible Ita would yet to absurd to employ the critical moment of an election in the preliminaries of such a wide debate. Nor i believe As i have said that a Wise solution in to be advanced by bringing the discussion into the party Field to Day. And at any rate t am anxious that you should have due Opportunity if you think it Worth your while of considering what i have been obliged to set before you unprejudiced by any further intimation of on this Point. Thus i not add to the Many matters with you have upon Tacea gaily troubled any speculation of own As to our future. 27 it is not needful that i Bli Ould. Whatever you or i May think on Thatha pfad we other we like or dislike believe or disbelieve in political Union must we not agree tent Liis subject h one of great moment to wards the practical battlement of which we should Taku no serious Stop without reflection or in ignorance of what to Are doing Aksum aug absolute free Trade with the Best described As commercial Union May and ought to come i believe that it can and should Couie Only As in incident or at any rate As a Well understood precursor of political Union for which indeed we should to Able to make better Dormu before than after the surrender of our commercial i depend euro then to that the Deci Oion of the Trade question involves that of the constitutional Issue for which you Are unprepared and with which you not oven conceive yourselves to to i pro poly recommend you now to decide on Corn Mercial Union 28 not suppose that these Are with 111 questions of yesterday. Long ago while Lender of the Liberal party it duty to examine into a similar design submitted by a political architect of some reputation. T thought the foundations insecure the lines defective and the estimates of Cost inadequate. It seemed to that the pro Poai Structure could to erected Only on that foun Dation those other lines and that larger Cost which has been described. For this it was conceded that the people wore not then pre pared. Aud i was unable to propose the design for adoption As a party plan. My View remains unchanged to Day. 20 it Hae caused to deep distress to differ from political friends. Gravely distrust ing judgment As to opinions unshared difficulties unfold and consequences unforeseen by them i sincerely wish to be 39 i have earnestly striven to find error. 30 13ut it id to our own convictions right or wrong that we must after All to True. To put Forward opinions we not hold or ignore difficulties we cannot solve or deny or con ceal the Teu Denisea Aud results of policies we undertake to propound would be dishonest and unworthy. And therefore i could not address Tho electors of Wost Ilam without speaking mind freely on thu Points i Havo advanced 31 had the elections deferred to the usual and expected time i should probably have Felt it right within n Short space to to address them. But i not find myself free to Day to speak mind. Without Iwig to presumptuous a to imagine that Roy judgment is entitled to weight when unconfirmed by that of poli tical i yet recognise the extensive and effective commonly Mode by Tho and of the slightest divergent expression of opinion from Tho humblest member of on opposing organisation. My late relation to Tho party emphasises the present application to Tiiu rot Nurk. And i have come to the conclusion confirmed by Tho judgment of leading men that Tho publication of these opinions would inflict much More damage on friends than Tho slight injury which May result from silent withdrawal. 32 now while a Pablo to fight Sinler false colors neither can 1 endure at the very height and crisis of us Liatto into which a wrongful dissolution has unexpectedly plunged the Liberal party to take a different tack or to Tutu one hostile gun against a Well loved Friend in Whoso company whether an Comrade or commander 1 have sailed Many Stormy seas and fought so Many hot engagements whose general course i approve and Elioso ships i wish not wracked but be in port. 33 what then w info to to this oit3y. Since i cannot help to Hurt of Little of i May and the preform to go Down with own Little fillip in silence bearing for the moment All Conte i sent misconstrue mod and leaving till the of March be paint the explanation of action. 34 May i you then to treat state ment made now to you alone As Given for the time in sacred Confidence to accept Heartfelt thanks and undying Gristi tide for your Paat kind near and to Otma bid you Wilh emotion deeper than i on express a. Affectionate your faithful Kwaku Luke. Mauricio cigars Abe now comin6 to the the beet dealers la the Olty and country Joa Loua of their t Hondl Luff the Mauricio. They Are the beat value. Beat shape and beat package on Tho Market. Trade supplied by Dawson Bole co., in the Prince Albert Buck Lake and Saskatchewan Good soil. Pure water. Ample fuel the building of the Quappelle Long like Tkv. Has opened up for settlement the unsurpassed country tin South Saskatchewan admitted o be one of the Best a Cut and districts in the Caird inn sort Liwosz. Tji i Avinor w ill Pletch .1 ii intr o4 if Bieile sco3ynejste can still ice so tired close to stations ind Good the Odd numb sections comprised in Usu company s and ii Foi at Lew Tki ims one tenth in Cash lie balance Payn Bli in. Nine yearly with interest at six per cent per annul. For full particulars address Osler Hammond Nanton general agents 381 main Street Winnipeg. Phoenix insurance company of Hartford Conn. Bar Ablahed 1854 capita nuo illan h a tul Follro 114 .st., Gerald e. Hart general manager. Good agents desiring to represent the Coli pm a Are invited to with us. T. Howard Wright h. A. Jukes win Xii Kun i father to in. Mil rail of j ocl. Thu to i a xxx t Olio Roto in in n i a. , ii ii i he and re .-.o.iry. His and Ilii. I in. Lie is Sayedi second it i Tho Cullel h in air wont on tilt try try of mind Uii n Fiji b or Ilik i1 i lie l in Flatt Hie with the i Muon prouder n Lucifer twas i Imi 11 Bei oni v. If. An it a Tho Lillis wus a Lilit an Hen to Clerc Trio Lon sin Lis hiiunei1, Blini itch to title re Hack full o Lial Pirr a fat to a kill. Sea i die a Misc Lilliey i Kiln t no time Lew Cioth ail fishhooks Hui it what Wiir you Doin in arc of hold his she. I Caln t Konni till i be dirt up hair 1 see 1, Oil. Leelun i go Otto lire Stu Roinel git you twin this Linuci be orig i Sling you so Slae Tiow Kin without 15 fore nil the folks in there Sho he a Niji id re Roo or a Iun Biol or a tree. Doncln1 yell Ini cant go a Lookin the Way i i jumped cout an the Ruit i Eji in an Flint will Trio Trust t see of i Lanner. Tejana the great wonder the new Edison talking doll on exhibition at a. E. Maycock Wright Bros House p. O. Drawer 1388 he fielded to Day by exp bib. New on Iii pattern c new franc i and ocarina ii i Lulden new Tweed of Theta in Cio Oik Freir a latinos Olaik color new cat men latest Shn Ca new Altit Toish . New Suver Nind cult i x Wright Bros. Store closes ext 6.80. Call at sets or any part thereof to Dibtan Lutol to sir pro of who e claims tic said Liu Noi tick it flip thro of Nuch Tributino. Till till Day of june. A 0. My lock 400 main Street solicitor or tic a removed. Having Puron pc. Iho Bloch and Gool i Lii ii a Jinx it nip inv i luvs from Iny old stand 10 the store lately a up v them 263 main rat to Atli of Llu no them Pacific lot a where i conduct z. Plum bin and tin Inuss Ait Mill Al rat work vent of work. It. L. American plumbing co. 250 main Street. Storage for i 1-lnd u Pirn warehouse line to Barf old die a Ruidl Nin tiny of Dartho he Manitoba turf club for Trio c on Tion of and other will be held in second Day of april next at Kluht m., at the que Chi hotel in the City of dotted ttys and Day of , 1891 a a. Sion by f you wan a Cord or Carload of Good Tamarack id oui o Mia if Jorli o j hire to j t n Telephone no 581, 3stotiob in Tho matter of Tho estate of the hit Henry h. St Voi late of the City clip the county of Selkirk in Tho province of Manitoba. Of. 1 Frau Iii w kirov Nion of the Sta Tulea Oiin it but i2 if Cap. Is see. 22, notice is Given tint All creditors and nil Oiler persons iia in claims an int tie end Deci med Olio died o i about tic Wilny of dec Caincr a d., ism w hereby we Iid by pro Tomcsi Radii Loik Tuci Ity o so Licitri Jor curl Attix shovel of the Cili of of the is lotto and Cut cols of the Ujj Tiro Neil on or tic 4th a f newspaper ;