Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 20, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg March woman and Home the Strong Points of the new England girls. One perfect girl that every body Phil ency s pet Charity. A time to to the Klu borate doll Hodyc. Artists who make our pictures and authors who write our romances have drawn some very charming sketches of the Wiiri Fuji Inu Idon in Rray gown Cap and kerchief who flourished and beautified her Cou Witry a Good 200 years ago. She n very admirable pretty coquettish ions sufi Titis Pei son 110 doubt Thia maid of exit though the modern new England Pirl i ridiculously commonplace figure a wide her now Ono much if a ii Giro Kon ration May not be incited n recollection of her Mani fold Good works and modest Virtues to Overlook her exceeding modern nest and take measures to commemorate her fico and Nuriu. They suck a Bro nor. Hearted race of women such tremor doubly intelligent and Kcal Phil workers for the world s and their own was the criticism made by a Clever Southorn woman who rarely Over estimates l Force null value of the people Sho meets. She had spent a Winter in bos ton and the country towns and had Mot numberless you Tig girls a Little grave faced for their n trifle Mui Liko of nature perhaps and Lucking much of Tho healthy of youth. J5ut in i Nee of the Gayety and Demon str Riveness of ii Mner characteristic of american women the United Sintes Over ghz discovered in them the material that went to fashion the great whom Tho new England states Siivo produced. They sire not nil incipient geniuses by any manner of menus nor will Many cause even a Ripple on to surface of other lives Bat they grow out of childhood into a very serious girlhood and their first impulse is to learn their first yearnings is for a col Lego education and a life widened by knowl Edge. They Are the women who knowing want found the strength to struggle for its satisfaction. They overcame All manner of prejudices and now the fruits arc Beautiful to behold. Something in their bitter Northern air fills them with strange Energy and it is common enough to Hud Tho impecunious or Tho wealthy graduate of a College Early turning her hand and brain Toa profession or following i Art. Thu if there is no need for the first or taste for the second Charity gathers them into her great army. American. Ono perfect Homo. Tho most perfect Home i Ever saw was a Little House into Tho Sweet incense of whose Firo went no costly things bit the Mother was a creator of Home her relation with her children was the most Beautiful i have Ever seen even a Dull and commonplace Man was lifted up and enabled to do Good work for the souls by Tho atmosphere which woman created every inmate of her House involuntarily looked into her face for the keynote of the Day and it Al ways rang Clear. From the Rosebud or Dover Leaf which in spite of her hard housework she always found Tims to put by our plates at breakfast Down to Tho essay or Story she had on hand to to rend or discussed in the evening there was no intermission of her influence. She has always been and always will be my Ideal of a Mother wife Home maker. It is More than Twenty years since i crossed Tho threshold. I do not know whether she is living or not. But As i see House after House in which fathers and mothers and children Aro dragging out their lives in a haphazard alternation of listless routine and unpleasant collision i always think with a sigh of that poor Little cottage by Tho seashore and of the woman who was Tho Light end i find in the faces of Many men mud children us plainly writ Tec and As sad to see is in the newspaper columns Ashton bag loud reporter. The girl that everybody likes. You have undoubtedly met disagreeable girls who without doing anything especially spiteful or mean have impressed you a girls to avoid. But have you Ever met the girl that you As Well As everybody else likes you Are unfortunate if you Havo not met her. She is the girl who is not too Bright kid Good to to Able to find Joy and pleas no All Over Tho world. She is the girl who appreciates the fact that she. Cannot always have the first Choice of everything in the world. Sho is the girl who is not aggressive and docs not Flud Joy in inciting aggressive people. She is the girl who never causes pain with a thoughtless Tongue. Sho is the girl who whether it is warm or cold Clear or Stormy finds no fault with the weather. She is the girl who lion. You invite her to any place you by looking her Best. Slick the who makes this world a Picc because she is so pleasant and. By uie by when to a come to think of it. In t Sho tin Pirl who makes you feel Riu you Ink therefore Yon like York. Letter. Mrs Wui Nej s pet mrs. Secretary Whitney is not All bound up in style. Dross raid for in ton would Fol of her Coupe on monday Forenoon As. It rattles Down fifth Venne and wheels Aro id the Corner at Twenty Street you would find much to your Surprise Jno doubt that she alighted a kindergarten school for poor Chil Dren. Mrs. Whitney pays the salaries a a several of the teachers Here and furnishes nearly two thirds of the material used. She is very much in love with Tho system Ami is among the Foremost of those who Are trying to establish under Kartyn training in connection with the Public schools. All work done in the primary school should said mrs. Whitney. All that is taught should be taught in the Best Way children can be filled with a great liking or else a Preat disgust for school. The shool hour can become the embodiment o Oil amt is Pauj eos and prosy can be Tho plea Sausset and most enjoyable part of the Day. The Best methods Eho ulc used for children. Books should be ransacked to Lind if Uliey contain anything which will Benefit children. A teacher nolds the to Road of each separate child s York recorder. S soon is to can get Nway from his Damp naughty and cheerless Home to makes his Way where he is assured of the warmth which his shivering body demands. The american women know fortunately hat the surest Way to keep their husbands to Homo and to attach their children to lome is to make the Home comfortable Bright cheerful. It is the pursuance of hese tactics that has insured to american women the most Loyal husbands and Chil Ren Whu regard no human sentiment Noro tenderly sacred than that which at aches to Home with its myriad of Sweet persuasive holy meld n Chicago news. Ann Rickun and de gullah Homos. Mrs. Rider Haggard has been heard to that american women kept their too warm. This complaint m Trade of Panglish women. Of there is Ai hangs women. Uncomfortable spot in All Christendom i 18 the average English House in cold we Afuli the average English House is ill con Satruc cd it is Damp and draughty it is provided with very few comforts. This account for that Domestic inf elicit jeopardy Tho family in England h husbands Are notoriously bad Huss they might to much bettor if their were comfortable. When a Man to Pines for warmth and he Wil if he does t find it at Homo he the Homo instinct has been pretty nearly chilled out of Tho englishman. He is a t sous wanderer Bat Mark you he never wanders northward he Heads southward 116 cold to has All his life How they dressed. Here is the description of Tho dress of English women in 151d, taken from a letter written by an attache of the venetian Lega Ion to a Friend at Home their usual vesture is n cloth Petticoat Tver Tho shift lined with Gay Squirrel or Omo other fur Over Tho Petticoat they car a Long gown lined with some Choice Tho gentlewoman carry Tho train of heir gowns under Tho Arm Tho common Silty pin in behind or before or at one Side who sleeves of the gowns set As close As possible Are Long and us slashed Tiro tire the cuffs boing lined with some Choice or. Their Henc gear is of various sorts of velvet Cap fashion with tappets Down be Hind Over their shoulders like two hoods and in front they have two others lined Vith some silk. Their hair is not Yeii so it is Noi possible to see whether it 0 Light or Darli. Others Wear on their Heads muslims Ivsich Are distended and hang on their jacks but not Jar Down. Sora draw their air from under n kerchief and weal Over heir hair a Cap for the most part White round and . Others again Wear a Ier chief unfolds on the head but to the astion As it May the Oniris never seen. Their stockings Are Black and their shoes doubly Soled of various colors. When hey meet friends in the Street they shake lauds and kiss on the Mouth and go to some tavern to regale their relatives not aking this amiss As such is the custom. The women Aro very Beautiful and Good press. The Groom m jus Lor. A Man s jealousy is tragic like that of Othello or Acontius or it is comic like that of Ford in Tho merry it is an if Fuir of Don Garcie de Navarre on one. And or of Georgo Dandin on Ilia other. But the jealousy of a woman in modern May be neither dignified aria Ter Rible enough for tragedy nor grotesque and humorous enough for comedy it is bitter shrill ugly a deathless torment a Loison and perversion of nature too mean or tragedy too hateful for in the old comedy the restoration comedy lie luckless husband is a standing though cruel joke. The luckless wife no Man nor woman laughs at yet she does not fit Vith tragedy unless she be an Empress or a Queen say an Amestris or an Eleanor who give her passion a tragic scope and indulge it with a full cup of revenge. This May at least be offered As an explanation or perhaps others May say that of All Pas Sions feminine jealousy is most Remote rom the sympathy of men and that it is to men who write Tho in Harper s Magazine. A time to be Solloi t. Do you said a Matron Whoso married life extends Over a score of years that i attribute in a considerable degree the happiness of our life to a custom which my hns Imd and myself have unfailingly never do any talking hardly speak to Ono another indeed before break fast. Hows quite a confirmed Bachelor when i married him and he told to soon afterwards that until he bad taken his area Fust Coffee he held the most morose and gloomy views of everything. I thought at first this was i Little Mccular but when my attention was thua called to it i discovered that i too found lilo much More agreeable and Small burdens much More bearable after i had broken my night s fast. Many wives Tell me their most available time to talk Over things during the dressing hour. I always feel like begging them to try some other time. It is a mental exertion to discuss the ways and Means of this exacting existence of great a one. I think to to indulged in before Point of View in new York times. Consider the stomach. The evil habit of going too Long without food is one from which Many people suffer in Tho present hurrying age. Men sit in their offices women Rush about at their shopping and both Baccomo so absorbed in their interests Tho period of hunger is allowed to pass and that of fatigue and de pression to set in. The worst of it is that once the second stage is reached f Jie desire for food is gone and after Many hours abstinence the Man or woman is too exhausted to digest a Moal. To avoid this ext Smo it is Only Neces sary to take Tho most Light and rapid re past during the hungry stage. A Glass of milk or merely a biscuit while hungry will prevent the after loss of appetite and yet Many prefer to ruin their health rather than take the trouble to turn into a Dairy shop and drink a Glass of London Hospital. Xam lug the Dummy. It would be interesting to know Tho Dif Ferent names by which women Call Tho wire forms on which they drape their dresses. Hannah the Empress Josephine and Grace Are a few of those who move in one certain set. The men of Tho family no Apt also to be laboriously polite to the Ono woman in the House who never talks Back. One dignified Man in particular will never consent to quiet Down on those rare Occa Sions when he has skated Home from Busi Ness without first apologizing to Belinda and receiving from her Chaste lips the kiss of Man Garnet demanded his position because of his great mind. So can other coloured men and women and they York recorder. Various uses for . He stitched handkerchiefs can to used in a variety of ways in House decoration. Tho Linen is Fine and Tho he stitching accurate in a Nice handkerchief and several sizes May be obtained. For a table Center piece they Aro especially pretty embroidered with Tho Dresden designs to much in Vogue now and which if any one can draw at All Are Best arranged by the worker herself. A Small Spray of Flowers led with Bow ends the ribbon in outline Only is another effective Way of working them. They also make pretty covers for Carriage pillows for babies. They May to or this purpose Spriggel with tiny Blue Orget to not or with Flowers All in White or with Corner designs of Flowers which Are connected with ribbons almost meeting on the sides. All of these Are simple in style and prettily suitable for n baby s Star. An elaborate doll Houwe. Miss Alice Spring Street is the Happy owner of a doll House which Awak ens Tho admiring envy of All her Little mates. The House of two stories and an Ell Ivos planned and built by a Carpenter and the furniture was made in Boston. Th8 parlor is fitted with a carpet and furniture upholstered in Blue Plush. Tho guest chamber is furnished in Pink Satin and the equipments of the rooms Are Complete to chandeliers on the parlor Walls napkins on the dining table and Tho pots and kettles on the Cook stove. A maid in Gingham presides in the Kitchen a boy Pogo St Uncle at the door ibid the lady of the House in full dress wait sin Thorece Tion room. Besides Tho doll House and Ita inmates. Miss Alice received at Tho same Timo an elegantly dressed Cioll As tall As a 3-Ycars-old live Home a coloured Morann philanthropist. A curious keen Sharp Little woman ii miss Maria Douglass of Ono Hundred am forty first Street the coloured philanthropist who for Twenty years has Earnest spent her time elevating her peo Jile. The fatigue of a Long tedious ride to Harlem soon passed in her magnetic pres ence. Tho Home of miss Douglass is typical of her deep and penetrating nature. A curious old Book shelf listed with edition of Charles Lamb Emcil Hon Milton car Lyle and such sages betrayed the Bent o her mind. I feel that i have a Mission. It is tha of benefiting Iny said she. I full realize their cramped and Humble position nud Long to lift them ont of existing conditions. Education is what they need. The brain overrules sentiment. Richard hard Don t Caso Tho Little ones. Do not Teaso Tho tiny tots. I saw a group the other Day of boys and Girla about a Little 4-year-old Darling. They Wero quiz sing her just to see Tho pretty face Fush and Tho Bright eyes Flash. When she would answer yes they would contradict Hor. But i say said miss Totty. I say Daiil Tho big girl i say per listed Totty More decidedly. And i Sny laughed Tho other and Tho Little one was worked up to Tho verge of tears. Then the unwise and tardily repentant sister gathered her in her arms and told lick she was a precious Darling and should not be ceased. In two or three years those my boys and girls will to wondering Why Totty cannot be is Sweet and lovable As Sho used to be. West Shore. Georgo idiot s the affairs of George Eliot s household were so arranged it is said that Sho could Jive herself uninterruptedly to her work. A housekeeper had entire Chargo of the management of the House and mrs. Lewes was carefully guarded from All outside interruptions. She usually went into her study at 8 o clock in the morning and remained there no work until 1. If Tho weather was flue she Rode out in Tho afternoon 01 walked. In Oiso the weather did not per Mit her going out she returned again to her study. Exchange. Tho real Boston baked Beans served for its sunday morning breakfasts arc cooked thus they Are soaked during Fri Day night in cold water. On saturday to Ruig the water is changed and then gently parboiled for two hours then rinsed and put in a earthen pot with a Good sized piece of pork with a lean Streak in it then slowly baked through Tho Day and left in the oven through Tho night having plenty of in Tho pot during tha process of cooking. American mothers might learn a Salu tary lesson from Tho simplicity with which French and English children of Noble parentage am costumed. Tho Nursery of the Princess of Wales has none of the Superb appointments of that of american snob Dom but everything possible is done which conducts to the health the simple pleasures and the moral growth of the embryo men and women. If you lire at All Stout and Wear your waists out under the arms and the under parts of your sleeves also it is a Good plan to make he under of the sleeves and a part of to Waist Benenti the arms double. When it begins to Wear out Yon will have a Picco of the already underneath the worn part and will Only have to Dura or sew it Down neatly. Quo of the most comfortable apartments on the Alva or. W. K. Vanderbilt s yacht is the children s playroom and Nursery just in front of the bedrooms on Tho Farsi lower deck. It is padded with Plush to prevent the children from receiving in juries by being thrown about when the vessel Rolls. Lusk Mats make the Best Boot wipers in Muddy weather. There is some Ono in most neighbourhoods qualified to instruct in their making. It is a Nice business to do in a Rainy time the husks Are Damp Anc pliable then. A person can make a dozen n Driy and sell the surplus in the Village. Miss Jane Mcado Welch the preacher of the new americanism Anc the a slender dark Hairet woman a High forehead and a Strong masculine face. To Bro is nothing striking about her gowns and Here is where Hei americanism comes out Strong. Doii t Tell the clerk behind the counter what you think of that store and the sys Tern under which it is Rua. Lie Only re1 chives 810 per week if he could change the system to the advantage of the Flynn he would not to behind Tho counter mrs. Grant s correspondence is so Largo that Sho finds it impossible to attend to All. She gives preference to letters from old soldiers and endeavours to answer them with her own Pun. Nut one woman out of a dozen has Ever been enterprising enough to discover that what rubber overshoes need is a thorough blacking each time they Are worn wifi liquid shoe polish. Two of Fenimore Cooper s daughters now old indies Livo in Cooperstown in the very heart of the romantic country tha the novelist made famous. Wearing Tho hair in Crook Stylo. Women who aspire to to fashionable Are wearing their hair in the greek style a in Mary Anderson. Not Many of them look As Nice As Mary to though. The greek headdress is All very Well for women with classical features but when girls with frivolous Little faces and tip tilted noses begin wearing it it grows a trifle no surd. There Are half a dozen variations on the style. In most cases the hair is much frizzled and the urls worn at the Back arc false. Women of fashion apparently think nothing of wearing false Luicir. What is More some of them do not seem to care whether the real and the false match. Lesson Xii first Quarter inter National segues March 22. Perfumes that inn Donizo colors society women Havo their evening gowns anointed with a perfume that harmonizes with the color and material o them. Cherry Blossom usually a com panics a White dress orchids a mauve one Moss Rose Pink suits a Pink gown extrac of mown Hay goes Well with All shades o Brown and jockey club is used for race dresses. Primrose bouquet May be worn with old Rose Orab Apple blossoms wit Rose Pink Lily of the Valley Pale Green Anc Violet de Nice Vith Lavender or Heliotrope. Ton Inck Tea jackets. Tea gowns grow daily in popularity. J Compromise is being effected Between this Dainty to Negligee and the conventional evening dress in what is known As to Tea gown jacket. These jackets arc at once easy Dressy and quickly slipped on by the lady who too much store upon her shoulders to them indiscriminately. They Are Aii u led for 5 o clock ten for dinner arid for the theatre. Innocently asked. I am very fond of said miss Pas acc. It is the Only place for any Ono to live. My childhood was passed and have you any recollection of to. Great asked miss Harper s Bazar. Elisha s Defendi ext of the Leaton ii Ken gel Al 6-18. Commit verses text ii Kings Kov. D. M. Steams 3ompued from lesson Helper quarterly by per Mission of h. S. Hoffman publisher Philadel phia 8. Then the King of Syria warred against Israel and took counsel with his servants saying in such and such a place shall be my Between the Story of Nahum a and be Hazi and this lesson Tho holy spirit has written the record of a House Ordan by the sons of Tho prophets and he miraculous recovery of a lost a from Rhi Cli we we the need humanly speaking if the Money which Nunaman offered Jlisha rat the Prophet prefers to rely wholly and Only upon the god of miracl. 0. Acid Thouin of god sent unto Tho King of Israel saying beware that thou Doss not such a place for thither Tho syrians Are come How often to Are reminded that All hints Are naked and opened unto Tho eyes f him with whom we Bave to and that the eyes of the lord Are in every Placo beholding Tho evil and Trio Good web. In 8 prov. Xiv but Here is wondrous Grace and continued Grace to a wicked Man. The King of Israel was Schoran on of Ahab and he wrought Ovil in the ight of the lord cleaving unto the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nabat Chap Iii ind yet this is not the first time that god lib shown him kindness through Elisha. 10. And the King of Israel sent to the lace which the Man of god told him and varned him of and saved himself there it once nor god hath spoken once twice have i Icard this that Power Belo Goth unto and this Power is continually being it Forth on behalf of sinful Man to bring Jock his soul from the pit but though god Peak eth Man per Velveth it not is. Iii 11 Job Xxxiii 14, 11. Therefore the heart of the King of Syria was sore troubled for this it was not his sins that troubled him but the fact that to could not catch his Rey and that Hie enemy so successfully i ended him. 12. Elisha the Prophet that is in Israel. Ellet the King of Israel the words that Hou speak est in thy like the servants of Naaman these serv ants seem Wiser than their master for great men no not always Wise Job Xxxii is. And he said go and spy where he a that i May scud and fetch the lord so effectually hid Elijah that Almb and nil his searchers could not find Lim anywhere in All the land i Kings xviii Iio also hid Baruch and Jere Miah so that their enemies could not find Hera Jer. Xxxvi yet this unbeliever thinks to capture one who could say of god thou Art my hiding place Thon Chat preserve me from trouble thou Ihnut Compass me about with songs of do Verance is. Xxxii the wicked watch hath the righteous and Sce kith to slay him but Tho lord will not leave him n his hand is Xxxvii and it was told him saying behold he s in 14. Therefore sent he thither horses and chariots and a great Host and they cume by night and compassed the City surely they had their Man now and is Capo was impossible. Thus it seemed to Linau eyes. 15, and when the servant of the Man of god risen Early and gone Forth be old an Host compassed the City both with Lior ses Ami while Klisha slept the enemy Duncom passed him about but Elisha s god neither nor sleeps and Elisha rested in him and feared no evil. His servant however had not the Faith of Bis master and May imagine his fears As this sight met his eyes. The Host of syrians was real and formidable and there was evidently no Way of deliverance. And his servant said unto him alas my master How shall we to probably Felt something like Israel when they saw the hosts of pharaoh Pur suing them the mountains on either Side of them and the sea before them sex. 10. And to answered fear from Gnu. Xiv 1, to Icv. I 17 How often that precious word fear not has stilled the troubled Soull but before it can give peace it must to spoken by one who has some ground and authority for saying it. They that be with us Are More than they that be with what is it that Elisha sees that his serv ant cannot see is to giving utterance to a Hope orto the Assurance of a reality to shall so that he Means just what he says and is fully persuaded of every word of it. 17. And Elisha prayed and said lord i Pray the open his eyes that he May what a simple prayer How Short How comprehensive no preliminaries and no conclusion not even an Umon Jiust a single petition asking As from a familiar Friend for just what he wanted. My soul says lord Jesus ask the father for me that my eyes May by the holy spirit be opened to behold wondrous things out of thy and i expect to will. Thanking him for what to live seen lot us expect More Light every time we open his word. And the lord opened the eyes of the Young Man and he saw and behold the Mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about now to know Why Elisha said fear not and Why he said to his servant that their helpers were More numerous than the enemy. Let no one dare to explain Nway these unseen realities of god s love and care and Power. 18. And when they came Down to him Elisha prayed Auto Tho lard and said smite this people i Pray thee with Blind another Brief prayer n single petition can this Man ask and receive anything he desires a River divided a Spring healed Oil multiplied a Sou Given life from the dead food multiplied a Leper healed a Man made leprous Iron to swim eyes opened to see Angels eyes dimmed to so Apt at All or to so wrongly How has he obtained this Power with whom is be in partnership and Iio smote them with blindness according to the word of Elisha. So did the Angels to Tho men of Sodom Gen. Six in him to Livo and move and have our being. In his hand is our breath and All our ways acts Iii 28 Dan. A he says i am the lord am there is none else i form Tho Light Anc create darkness. I make peace and create evil. I the lord do All these things Isa. Xiv 0, he changes not. Lie is no re Specter of persons. Every redeemed Sou is a member of his body but where is Che Power of god that ought to be seen in every believer curious Rind of Queen Anne s a Chest belonging to an old Man who recently died near Kingsbridge was offered for Sale by his friends for one shilling Bui failing to find a purchaser it was do cider to use it As firewood. While it was being chopped up 200 guineas of Queen Anne Date rolled out of a secret drawer. The lowest Price of a Queen Anne s Guinea is thirty tit bits. Or. E. Sambo Jour d. B. D. Has done Rae a lot of Good i wbb sick bad no App Tito and was very weak but it Boa Hel pc e and Mode me jew Usmari immense bed figure still booming no let do to the bargains we Are giving. Another Large shipment of prints and sate n8 to hand n every department Wear receiving most Dally. This week we in pc our Spring con gement of Boyn and youths clothing. These pm Rico the very latest styles mid patterns to which invite your inspection. Mothers Fri your boys to for a new suit 11 our carpet and House department we Avo this week received a consignment of carpets in tapestry a Ruesell Wool and unions. A Laid o lot of and Euplio Litorin goods in jute Rind Haw silk. Also Chenille and Aco Curta Lnu eight cases of Sundh Roin Iris Long the very Novitt ten the Market at prices away Down All find so our Stock of these in act our arge stores Are a cent rapidly filled with new rom cellar to roof and our Stock when Complete will c a Ecol to none in the City of Winnipeg. We give to 26 per cent off As the Advance to put upon our soda will not null us us to do any such tiling. Neith i tre we leaving the country. To Tiro Here to stay and to business on he Kincses Pron cup cd we buy for Cash at the beat markets in the world and buying Che tip to can sell cheap. All Wouk is fair play and no Avor. Call and and prices and buy f you feel Lluc it. Don t forgot the largest Storc Nin to City. George cd wifi co this will last r. To i a few weeks longer. 480 main Street. Nut in n d Palill in most popular and Best route to All Points East South and West daily train service from Winnipeg of Pullman Palace sleeping garb elegant dining oars first Glass coaches the dining car Lino affords Tho beet route to Al Eastern Points taking the passengers through fun intercepting country making close connections with other lines and giving Lillinn Opportunity of Vielt ing the fat mob cities of Minneapolis St. Paul am Chicago. No trouble or annoyance is expert enact in the of booking of baggage to Points in Eastern can adn. No customs Ocean passages and berths be Ourel to and from great Britain Anc Europe. All first class steamship Ilikea represented if you Aro going to any Point in Montana Washington Oregon or British Colum Uia we invite you Call upon us a can undoubtedly do better for you than any othe line. It la to Only All Mil Lino to Western Washington. The favorite route for California tourist for full Tefon Rialon concerning Ratos etc., cell i or address your nearest ticket agent any travel Lorg passenger agent of Tho company or h. Sw1nford. Jen. Agent n p. R., has. 8. Fee Jura Iris Oen. And ticket act., n.p.r., St. Pact i just arrived a Largo consignment of safeties great improvement in this season s inn pc. Call am see our Stock a Foro ordering elsewhere. Two or to lice Botond hand wheels for kilo cheap in Good As new. Oahu Luthetis by look Genera agents office 403 main Street. Children s car a i a g e s just received a. E. Laycook s 414 main Street. The great English prescription a successful he Dicine used Over 30 id thousands of cases Permut Orrica Nero out weakness emissions impotency and All diseases caused by abuse.1 indiscretion or oter Export Lon. Utter six packages guarantied to cure when Ait other fail. Ask your druggist for enc Luh i Reiri Tui take do substitute. One is. Sir j5, by mull. Write for pamphlet. Addrea Erelt chemical Detroit. Alleb. For ease by Martin Rob Fer co., Winnipeg. M. Hughes co., tub a Bariso undertakers and embalmers nos. 316 a 317 Alain St., Potter House Block. Telephone to. Account books made to order t. W. Taylor Pioneer paper ruler and account Book maker. Estimates furnished. 13 Owen Street Winnipeg Telephone no. 828 notice to Boot shoe dealers general merchants we have purchased at sheriff s sule the Stock of boots shoes it rubbers of the Lato firm of Nixon co., amounting to at its. On the Dollar. We intend to close these goods out Quick at a Small Advance. Send your orders in Early Stock Well assorted. C. H. Mahon co. Oak Hon Block lower rates to Pacific coast than by any Ota line Only Quick and direct route East aha the old county 1st something no other company can offer. A tour round the for by . New Ocean steamships Leav ing Liverpool Lith april and 16th j Ina. Send Tor pamphlets. For full information apply to w. M. Mccoo oily passenger agent 471 main St., or j. 8 Carter depot Lokot Odoo Winnipeg. Goneril passenger Aftel ladies Ajja gents Fine boots made to order repairing Dohl Geo. H. Brown manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Iii site lath shingles Bash doom and Felon lying Wood Coal and Lime Wesley Street opposite is. Street new n. P. Telephone 640. W. Snowshoes toboggans bloat is dust Bells Indian Olnes single Sticks boxing Lovee Qunel and am Tran it Lola Send far Price list. Ike Hync Stdio Smith arms compact 403 a attn Winnipeg. Private Sale of goods. Old and Silver a Tobb online Gold and Diamond Runga etc., sold it a rat at City loan office 718 main St. Opposite Clifton Hubb
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