Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 18, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily thee press. Winnipeg. March 18 5 telegrams. matter purport published in this is what it pretends to not from exchanges., concoctions. At least per t of the matter purporting to be Lams published by any i Wood was working other Manitoba consists re hash clippings 24 to 72 old from this per and other find concoctions. The very latest world s Tyg to to found in this no other in Manitoba available to no other and is to secure Irish immigrants for Northwest. A Manitoba visits the Grecu and arouses interest among tfx will Como to Manitoba. Took Poison in mistake. R Cal Abt news. Ottawa March h. Wood of Birtle Manitoba who hns been visit ing his native land Ireland has armed in this City on his Way Home. Wood while Here was driven to the experimental farm where Curling showed him round the various build Ings and explained the working of depart ments with which Wood much pleased. While absent in Tho old country Wood has been doing Good service in making known by lecture and interview Tho development of Progress of the Canadian Northwest. Judg ing by newspaper utterances a reported in the Irish papers Wood has been successful in arousing a genuine interest in Manitoba and Northwest settlements. And its owner arrested to a acct n flour Mill. March chief Brooks of Tho mounted n worm other apparatus whiskey it Iho ranch of who vr.13 committed for trial for stealing cattle. T the still was 3 premises but it is believed to Aud operated by Moonshine who Wai convicted Winnipeg of the go id Home aame when chief English Camo newty and found hero to Ati once him of being engaged in the illicit wit i t be of finding the still. Accordingly arrested and is now to erect a Miil. Of levies an Ontario Miller has do Ujj m accept the off a election return to Day showed a total for Davin of an immigrant shed Here that will be a for the Large influx of in expected Here this season. Jew. Sanderson has his Carpenter shop up my n Carriage work in connection Blacksmith s establishment a Watson left or the Pelly Reserve last he hot gone to vaccinate indians there. Hutchi Sou who went East with the Lourio returned last Callicott will move into town and have his Blacksmith shop in order. And miss Nelson of Saltcoats saturday Anil Are visiting fat or in is Goorland banners Are taking e of the Fine weather to haul in thei Hopkins Meredith urea Perinor in the h or and feed Lino. Expression. The finale How Ruby brought to a close one of As Well Depenb even Ings As a person of taste could desire. The recital was Given under the auspices of the ladies Aid. The proceeds after paying expenses incurred were handed Over to the Hurch fund. A social and concert in Aid of St. Mathew s Church building fund was held on tuesday evening. In Mcewen s Hall. A Large number were present. All passed off bar noxious by and without any hitch. The Good Binge being disposed of Tho concert began work by an address from Rev. W. Johnston. The g. Association choir then sang1 the glee entitled Isle of Biel was followed by a duet from or. And mrs. Fuller a citation by miss Morrison song or. Muirhead Messis. Nicholson Tatchell crisps and Lynes Quartetti Willie Winbarg and Johnny Allen oath mental piece recitation miss Post Hook or. Mitchell which ended the first part of the programme. A collection amounting to s71 was then taken up. The second part of the programme was opened by a speech from Rev. Or. Long followed by an instrumental selection by or. Melson. The choir Ihen entertained the gathering with another Rlee song. Revival services have began in the Presby Terian Church Here. Rov. H. W. Eraser is conducting them. Shoal Lake horse in hearts Blade one. Shoal lakh March Tho election is Over the town has settled Down to business again. Wheat is rising higher every Day. It a now 72c. 0 in old townsman. Or. W. Chambers is Back in town again looking Well and healthy. He Haa been travelling All Over the Western states and British Columbia and says he would rather Iriye in Shoal Lake than any part to bin been in yet. Thu methodists had a concert in Thompson Hall inst week. It proved a great Success. The singers outside the choir were mrs. Mansou mrs. Chantler and mrs. Bellamy of Shoal Lake and or. Hamilton of Oakburn. Ono of the you Tiger bachelors went to the station saturday Ghl to meet the on which his lady love was she having come All the Way from England. They Watro United in marriage soon after. Alex. Menzie arrived Home with a clydes Dale stallion imported from the old country. The Menzie Brothers have now the two finest in Manitoba. J. S. Stewart arrived on saturday night s train from the medical College Winnipeg. International convention to be held at Kansas City May 0-10. The International convention of Young men a Christian associations of the United states and Canada will be held in Kansas City Missouri May Guh to 10th. Manitoba will to represented by four or five delegates of whom or. C. N. Copeland provincial Secretary will be one. The objects of the gathering stated to be to seek god s continued guidance and Blessing by the outpouring of the holy spirit to Confer together about the work he is giving us to do among Tho Young men at Home and among the Young me a in lands Leas favored than our Tho following topics Are suggested for Dis ii session at the convention each to be opened with a paper or address by a gentleman particularly adapted to Hondli the subject As signed him 1. The importance of a thorough study by the association of Tho Young men in each town and of an intelligent adaptation of the methods of work to each class b3 that none shall a neglected. 2. Snares in the path of the Young men of to Day doubt licentiousness intemperance gambling and haste to be Rich. 3. Does the work of yield an adequate return and How can ported t 4. The distinctive features of Tho physical work in the associations. 5. Christian life arid activity in colleges of 4he United states and Canada. G. The Railroad association work and its beat methods. 7. The Correct relation of the state commit tee to the state secretory and to the state work in Mission Quappelle station. fur College a. Wolf Hunt. Station March the to return to St. John s col a tree by its i driving with a Day no gun in or. Another put minutes afterwards saw id and i bub the horse taking Eif Fht of it he was obliged to go and the Wolf gnawing through into the Bluffs. Or. A College subsequently went in with a gun but Dionot Getup late farm superintendent of the department of the College is re up a Arm Kia in be Aupp Ltd by a gentleman who Bas a successful agriculturist in the it. I messenger published a the ins Tor this month further com Bishop on archbishop of can ent. That the nights Are still Are thriving on St. Laurent. St Laurent March Monsieur e. Joy Sonnier of Paris France arrived Here on saturday evening. To comes to join his Monsieur de la tru Blaye who arrive. De lost week with a View of settling Down in Manitoba. Saturday night s wind and storm blockaded the Roida Between Reaburn and the Mission so As to make them almost impassable. We Hepworth returned from Fairford last monday whore he web to As poll clerk for the election of last week. The music for the Church choir arrived Dur ing the week and now All that is required is practice. Pierre c. Labyer our latest trader is Laid up with an attack of influenza. Tho parishioners expect to see a new Church Here by next fall. Mrs. Hepworth left for Winnipeg lab wed Loose jaw. Moose jaw March 14.-mr. And mrs. J. T Simpson returned Carberry where they have been on a visit. Major and Morris of the salvation army Are Hera to night. The local members Oft Hearty have prepared a banquet for them. Or. Thou. Bull ban rein Road to England. From a visit opportunities responsibilities. 9. Bible study in the associations. 10. Desire for likeness to How con it to promoted in our Active members 11. The leading of Young men to Christ the crowning work of the associations. Parlor conferences will to held of presidents and directors of associations members and officers of state and provincial committees delegates interested in physical work Dele Gates interested in work among boys College students Railroad employees non English speaking Man coloured men Etc. Mrs. Graham s address. A ple aunt evening in Knox Church lecture room. Knox Church lecture room was crowded Lasic night to listen to the Able address Given by mrs. J. M. Graham on the 17th annual convention of the National women s Christian Temperance Union held in Atlanta a. A very Well rendered chorus by 100 Young Mem Bers of the Loyal legion opened the pro gramme. Mrs Graham was then introduced and warmly welcomed by Hor Many friends on her visit once again to Winnipeg. The add res j was indeed a treat to those who were fortunate enough to be present. The convention was held in Atlanta gn., on the morning of Friday nov. 14tb, 1890. In Trinity m. E. Church the largest Church in the City. She spoke of the Beautiful decorations of the Church the procession of children. Tho treat addresses Mode by mrs. Willard and other great lights in the Union and the Good work done there. Delegates from All parts of the a Batch and Canada attended the convention. The members of the convention were invited to visit Indian Springs about fifty Miles from Atlanta to see the Cotton Fields and Beautiful scenery of that part of the country. She then gave a very vivid description of the meetings to the end of the convention and spoke of the Noble works done and still to be done. She impressed upon her hearers the necessity of going to work in Earnest and the fruits would be More Thun doubled. On taking her mrs. Graham was loudly applauded. Rev. Or. Duval made a few thank ing mrs. Graham on behalf of audience present and the Church. A Voto of thanks was then riven mrs. Graham by m present standing. Mrs. Graham respond a saying she was More than pleased to be l again amongst her old friends in Winnipeg and to find that the w. C. T. A was Retting along so nicely. She held a warm spot in her heart for Winnipeg and enjoyed these Shorb visits More each time. A collection was then taken up in Aid of they w. 0. T. U. Afterwards migs Mccrossan gave a selection and the Benediction was pronounced. At the close of the entertainment mrs. Graham held a Short reunion with Hei friends. Sue will remain in Winnipeg until the end of the week. A letter received from Captain Porter of the British bark Strathe Urb dated Atli Magub Chili Jan. 28th, says All the vessels a that port came in for their share of hot a the taking of the town by the government troops the Birdson was perforated by a Shell and Many of the other were struck by rift balls. There wan a panic among the people of the town Aud Many sought Refuge aboard the Stripe. Captain Porter found that the British was no Protection. He had be the Union Jack in the Stern of the boat but i with the approach of Spring Tho Lacrosse men Are making themselves heard again this evening the North end Lacrosse club hold their annual meeting in or. Of Decca s store 705 main Street and to Morrow even ing the Winnipeg will re organize for the season at the annual meeting to be held in Pioneer Hall. The Date of the annual meeting of the Ninetieth club has not Yeta been fixed but it will be Early next month. It in yet too Early to Oay exactly what the Lacrosse Outlook for the coming season will be. Of the Winnipeg s senior team of last year nine Are in the City some of the older play ers Are talking of dropping out and there will probably be four or five of last year a juniors on Tho first twelve the season. In any Oeub the club should be Able to put a fairly Strong aggregation of player in the still leave Tho juniors Strong enough to have n fighting Chance for the intermediate championship which they have held for the past Treb sea sons. The Ninetieth team will also undergo changes. All Tho members of Tho team that played the final match last fall Are in the City but at least three or four of Tho players will drop out and make Way for promising Junior play Ere. The officers of the club Are confident of having a team that will improve last year s record. There will to the usual army of juvenile clubs in various parts of the City. These Ore invaluable As training schools for Tho bigger clubs. The annual meeting of the . Will to held in this City on saturday March 28th. Delegates Are expected in from Portage la Prairie Brandon Plum Creek Deloraine rapid City and Minnedosa As Well a from other Points where there Are Lac Rosgo Cluba not yet in affiliation with the association. The schools Are thinking of organizing a Lacrosse team to have a whirl with the students of Manitoba College when the season opens. Sub a match would be interesting. The schools have such players As r. Flett b. Mcbean d. Gums p. Hargrave a. Lang Ford and j. A Mulvey while the students at Manitoba College include j. Mcdonald r. Mcmunn g. Perry r. S. Conklin and b. Braden. There Are enough fairly Good play ers on both fill out the twelves. Ladies night. St. George. Snowshoe club Blomberg take their inc by friends out for n tramp. Tho St. George Snowshoe club did a bold 6hing last night in attempting to out rival All its former efforts but they succeeded. From the residence of their popular president or. T. A. Anderson a number of ladies and tramps too Lively in their movements to the counted but estimated at about 50, started on snowshoes for the Assiniboine Whoso Steep Bank they Slid or tumbled like a moving tableau amid the Blaze of scores of coloured torches that flared their lights from the Woods opposite. Carrying these with them the Torch lit throng marched through the Woods to the red River Down which they threaded their Way to the popular Rendez Zoub of the club s genial Host Mondor where a special supper was heartily enjoyed. Then the attractions of the glorious night without were forgotten amid the mazes of the dance and the uproarious fun of a True old time entertainment. Fun and laughter reigned so supreme that the numbers of the attractive programme seemed but minor items in its record. Or. Opened with a piano Solo which was followed by an instrumental Trio the Kim Rociy with violin and or. Minchin at the piano. Or Mcginn Nave an original Contr about the Lone love and in encore told a pathetic Story about a hand painted Maiden. Or barter Sang a quaint song after which the exuberance of the meeting burst Forth in a delightful Waltz. Or. Paul Jarvia recited in his happiest humor a Story of Western love making and was followed by a rousing chorus with or. A. Clark is soloist. The Story of the House that by or. S. S. Cummins was followed by an appropriate instrumental Patrick s or. Kennedy the violin and or. Minchin the piano. Or. Paul Jarvia gave another recitation and the time honoured red River Jig sustained by mesons. S. S. Cummins w. A. Henderson t. A. Ander son j. St. L. Mcginn among the ladies present were mra. T. A. Anderson mra Mincin. Misses Rowan Fortin Ashe Jim wat Thorn Rowell e. Young Dixon Woodman and Denmark. Taticea to Tho annual meeting of the d. R. A. To be held at Ottawa. Votes of thanks to retiring officers and auditors were passed on motion of Captain Graburn seconded by Staif sergeant Clarke. A Chicago Pool Touru Amclia. Chicago March g. Powers of this City and h. H. Walsh of scr Auto pa., began their continuous Pool Mutch for the world s championship and a Side at the auditorium this evening. According to the Conr Kitiona two Hundred arc to be played on each of the three evenings. Powers j finished in Tho Lead to night Tho score at Tho close of the Twenty fourth Frame being Powers 200, Walsh 141. Code the Winner. Ijiro sir Donald Smith trophy goes the code or t Ortuno. The final match among the a Claas rinks at the Granite rink waa played last night be tween or. Dalgleish and a. Code. Wilkes Walsh Dalgleish and code were All tied for Firat place bub code Defeated Wilkes and Walsh and last night tackled , the game a Good one Aud witnessed by a Large number of on the fifteenth end code was 3 behind but managed to pull up and Mako. The score a tie in the sixteenth. In the seventeenth he secured four leaving the figures 18 to 14. Code being the Champion of a class will nov play off with Fortune of a class for the Possession of the trophy Aud the Gold or Silver med eld. Or. Codo has developed into one of the Mont promising of the Young skips of the Granite and comes out ahead with eight wins and three losses. His rink is composed of g. Bryan r. D. Waugh r. Mcdonald and a. Code skip. The match Between code and Fortune will be the Best two out of three the Firat of which will probably be played to night. W. H. Culver Defeated t. Kolly at the Granite yesterday in the single handed Competition for the Fortune Tankard. Hux Ley Defeated Waugh for the Johnston Stolon. Richard and Bull have to play off and que Ley will meet the winners for the final. Sleep fasting match Ignatius Donnelly. A to Ltd with Tho kit Keiit lecturer and author. Ignatius Donnelly Winigar was the first record on the Clarendon registrar yesterday. The name was familiar to All Winni Eggers who my it. Though Ita posses Sor bad never before been in Tho City and people stood about in the Rotunda curious to obtain a glimpse of him. The notoriety which he secured through his celebrated Bacon Shakespeare crypt Ogrant was the cause of this curiosity they probably thought a Man who would 13 y in the face of the world with such theories a the cryptogram contained must be a very extraordinary looking a Man with an hallucination of the brain lean lanky and lantern Jawed with his pants in Bis boots and his coat several size too Small for him. Those who expected such to be the Case must have been pleasantly Dia appointed when a portly gentleman of average stature modest bearing neatly attired in a Black Fiock coat with a clean shaven face that would have been decidedly handsome had nature been less spar ing in her gift with respect to the nose but nevertheless attractive by Means of its Irish the famous Ignatius Donnelly. And those who spoke with him must have remarked the Peculiar softness of Bis voice in conversation and Hia Clear pronunciation entirely free _ from Tho american nasal twang indicating a High degree of learning and culture. His whole Demeanour is that of a thorough gentle Man. Or. Donnelly in Best known in this country by his literary works. He is Intel heard of Here As a politician but he is nevertheless a prominent figure in the politics of Minnesota. He was at one time lieutenant governor of the state and is now a state senator and chair Man of Tho Farmers Alliance which is striving to secure several legislative reforms in the interests of Tho Farmers or. Donnelly is party in the Sopato with every Prospect o f ultimate Success. Ono measure that to a striving for a the reduction of in Terest. At present Tho Legal rate of interest in the state is seven per cont. And the maximum of contract interest ten per cent. The Farmers Allia Uca is endeavouring to have this reduced to my and eight per cent respectively. The Alliance is also striving to have Railroad lands taxed some of the roads there have not paid taxes for thirty years Aud Are holding their lands at such High prices that settlement is arrested and the development of the state eerie ugly re urged. The Alliance is also making a deter mined attack on Railroad freight rates Espic Billy on the rates affecting Staple products which Are claimed to be unreasonably High in Tho Effort to secure this legislation or Donnelly is the leading figure in the Tanka of the aggressive party. On account of his political duties he has abandoned Hia literary work for the time be in but will assume it again immediately after the session. He has in course of pro Para Tiou a Semi political novel which will be called or. It is to be published Simehan doubly in great Britain and America his Book Cal Sar s column has gone through several editions and Copie have been sold m nine months. Or Donnelly will also shortly publish a supple ment to the great cryptogram. The group of words in some of the sentences of that Worl by which he attempted to demonstrate that the shakespearean plays were written by Bacon Are imperfect and the supplement will contain specimen a Moncell Whick will be absolutely perfect in the sys Dematio arrangement of words. Said or. Donnelly to a free press reporter last night this is my first visit to Winnipeg and 1 am greatly interested in Tho City. 1 w a surprised to Day at its size and the Beauty of some of its or. Donnelly is an old Friend of Consul tit Flor a they having formed each other s acquaintance Over thirty years ago. Threatened to Lynch him. An English magi Svato forced to retract an unjust sentence. London March action of a mag Istrate in the town of Bow Ley in Worcester Shire had the effect of arousing the inhabitants to a degree of indignation and excite ment nearly culminating in n riot. A Young girl 14 years of ago of respectable family was arraigned on the charge of stealing a copy of n Magazine the value of which which was less than a shilling. After a cursory hearing of the Case the Mog Istrate declared the girl guilty and sentenced her to ten Days imprisonment at hard labor and three months confinement in a reformatory. When the sentence As published and the papers containing it Wen distributed through the to Vii this morning the people assembled in the Public Square and hold an indignation meeting at which speeches Wero Mude convey ing threats to Inch both the major and magistrate. Tho sentiments expressed by the speakers met the unanimous approval of the crowd proceeded to the court Houyao where the offending magistrate was hitting and advanced upon him with menacing cries and gestures. As tha angry mob poured into the court room Tho Magis trate became thoroughly alarmed and in words whose tremulous utterance betokened Hia fright reversed his decision and ordered the immediate release of the girl. Madre e hmm the purest Madre e hmm the safest Madre e Hijo Madre e Hijo smoke millions sold annually s. Davis sons the largest Cigar in the Dominion. Princess opera House. Tuesday and wednesday March 17 18. Lectures under dip auspices of Branch n o. 62, in. A., Hon. Ignatius the Crich ratty author of the s column St 17th, in addition to the lecture which will Boon a subject appropriate to the occasion n select programme of Irish music will be carried out by Tho orchestra Mil. 0. Kelly my. 0. Kelly Mil. Tomney ind of lick. On wednesday evening 18th, or. Donnelly will deliver Lila famous lecture Atlantis the drowned continent on each occasion the proceedings will commence at s o clock Sharp. Admission tickets boc., he sorted scats t5c. Plia of Tho Hull can to econ and scats secured tace music store Post office. St. Andrew s society a series of popular and High Clam stereo Ticon entertainments by Donald Downie b. C. L. The popular and lecturer auspices of St. Andrew a society a Mlin Cess to opera a ii ouse under Tho at the three nights and saturday ma11nee. Thursday night 19tii-Narollcon. Friday night Scotland. Saturday night thursday Friday and saturday. March 19, 20 21. Made n ergot of and he found it Bast to take it saturday matinee around the world in eighty minutes All lectures illustrated by a powerful Stero option Pill up magnificent and Clear news of places and in old appropriate to each lecture. Minneapolis times or. Down delivered his Lea Turco Napoleon in the Chim a Here to Over hearers. Ali Capel Lee Una loud and frequent. Tho audience dec ecu wiling to Elt and hour the entertainment Over admission 26o. Rfcs retd seats tickets for 25c. Children under 12. 1 c. Recur cd Scata can he obtained at Alex. Taylor s Book store no reserved scan at mail once. Two men to Lierly a attempt to stay awake 108 hours. The strangest of All matches for making Money and a certain kind of Fame was made to Detroit by Andrew j. Hunt a sturdy Scotchman of thirty eight and William Towerman a slight build bub determined of oking Irh Man of Twenty two years. In Rief the conditions Are a follows each contestant shall to on the stage Al a local a Midnight March so to begin a sleep fasting contest which shall end a the expiration of the Isth hour from its Siart or when one gives up. Neither contestant shall be allowed a second to keep him awake and shall a All times respond to the question of the referee to de Termine his condition. Either contestant shall order the referee to ask Bis opponent a question at any time he May desire. Neither Man shall use any artificial Means to keep awake. He shall Nob be restricted a to what he shall Eab or drink bub shall Nob be allowed to leave Tho Bill for any purpose or escape the Eye of one of the referees. The referees shall be three in number and shall be established physicians one of whom shall be selected by each contestant and the other by the two dec Ora. The two men shall Deposit s75 each and the Winner shall take All and a certain portion of the Gate receipts As indicated by the management of the museum. The m. R. A. Meeting. The adjourned annual meeting of the m. R. A. Was held in the civic committee room last night. On motion of or. Taylor seconded by or. Mitchell two of the committee appointed a last week s meeting to examine the accounts the report of he treasurer was adopted. Col. D. A. Mcdonald of Ottawa and or. . Daly m. P., were appointed represent awful itching skin. Terr i not scratch every Medicine and Many doctors. Nothing helped tip Hope of them and is . 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Or a onto cure skin 04 pages 60 and 100 25 the ladies Aid of i whitest clearest skin and softest Luff hand produced by Cuti Cura weak painful kids toys with their Dull Achl Nir la flew Mcdougall methodist a Faure will hold their Bazaar of useful goods including autograph quilt Etc at no. 829 main St North Boyle s Block tues. Wed. March 17 18 to be opened at 2 . By or. R t. Riley. Refreshments served. Go. T.die1 t. A. J. Parsons Smith baritone and or. Har Rie a. Webb Tenor will continue their Oropel Temperance Melinga to right in St. Aall Rew a Church. Wednesday night in Lon Church. Veet relieved in oni minute fog 8 o clock. Pluy a Pischea and Chw manic Oil plaster the collection at Tho door. Fur Bir plan Killio Purter. Newspaper a newspaper
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