Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 23, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg March 23 telegrams. Genuine matter purport to be telegrams published in this Whaff if pretends to clippings from exchanges or concoctions. At least seventy five per it of the matter purporting to to Lle Grams published by any other per in Manitoba consists of re Hosh and re dated clippings 24 to 72 hours old from this paper and other concoctions. Tie Tery latest is always to be found in this and no other in Manitoba. News is available to no other paper in Manitoba. _ actor Barrett dead. The tragic stage loses striking ornament. Developing into pneumonia result spa "1 by after three Days Booth deeply affected by Sud intelligence. Kyff Yolk March Lawrence Barrett died last night a o clock at to Windsor hotel. The death was due to his failure and was quite sudden. His wife Birru s illness dates from wed mid by nights when be wan compelled to leave list Vitre where to was Oug aged. In was Tirao item severs cold and would be out in a few Day a. Even yesterday the report of his a cedi Ion were very favourable. Late yester a Ienir however his or. Climbers wft3 Siim moved. Heart failure by pneumonia was the direct Ouw of the of great tragedian s death. Or. Climbers says pneumonia set in thursday swi info. Mrs. Barrett who was in Boston we Jena Foran arrived thursday evening. Or. A p. Oliver of Boston ill. Family a Yidan waa Aldo summoned and came on at Caw a consultation was held and it was decided that or. Barrett s Case was serious. But Stab if no complications appeared Tow sick might pull through. Between a id 10 o cych last evening there was a spid change for the worse and at the latter hour sir. Barrett was in a Semi conic Oue condition. About 15 minutes before the end or. Barrett was entirely unconscious us remained so till he died. The funeral Grill probably take place in Boston. Edwin Booth was deeply moved when he received Rte news of or. Barrett s death. Demands in Ontario. The Assembly asked for had incl legislation Farmers and. Labouring men. Tox Osto March from Algorri and Nipissing interviewed the , urging that those districts be provisional judicial districts and Moision be made for the holding of regular courts of Assize and the appointment of the various necessary officers required by us. A deputation representing the Dominion inn Are submitted a Strong memorial from the snug aching that county councils be re in size for the abolition of All Market Lew and toll Gates the establishment of sex stations for the purpose of aac1 Billing the suitable varieties of or my Grain and roofs for cultivation in the Ferenzi the Grange is strongly to the movement for free Booksin Pul agr Eummie petitions Are being prese from Labot organizations praying funds held for speculative Pur hied to their value and Farmers Linn for the abolition Lees. Flint faced. A subject handled by Rev. Bidwell Lane d.d., of now York. Considering the i clemency of the weather the attendance at the Grace Church Leclau re Given u cider the no Alicea of the Christian v onion a Union by Rev. B. Lane d. D., of new Yorac on the subject entitled Flint woh remarkably Inge. Or Thomas Nixon occupied the chair and after making a few Brief remarks regarding the object for which the meeting win being held called on Mies Eluie Lincoln who woe present to give a selection. Mina Lincoln gave with her Clear Rich voice Spring has Como the audience demanded in Cicore to which she graciously responded by rendering Annie which was warmly applauded. The lecturer of the evening was then introduced and spoke from the text Flint it a strength of character the Power to stand by a Man s convictions and to carry Hia convictions into practical life. By the term Flint faced to meant stamina vim uprightness and downright Ness the Power to carry the responsibilities of life without wavering Backbone. The speaker referred to those who have not strength to stand by their convictions always Mann aug to he popular Side and on the other hand to those who in tha face of reason will be of Babinate and Independent. The speaker warned All to avoid and abhor anything that Partaker of these. He Poko at length of the great Battle Geld of life and How nil should strive to do the Best they can by honest hard labor and pointed out Bhat this was the Only sure Way to Success in life. The speaker summarized Oha lecture in three worship win. At the conclusion of the address the chair Man on behalf of the audience tendered a vote of thanks to the lecturer of the evening and also Mia Linclon. Orangemen at Portage entertained at Liatis Wiio delegates to Tho triennial Council. The favourites win. Oxford defeats Cambridge in the great boat race. Close and exciting contest but the time not of last races Anil personnel of present crows. Los Don March has been the Case for nearly j half a Century All the sporting people of London and Many thousands of inhabitants of both and country not in that category humid out at an Early hour this morning notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the weather to witness the treat aquatic event of the year the boat race Between the University Creah of Oxford and Cambridge. Long before the time at which it was expected Tho signal for a atari would be Given Tho Bridge it Putney the Road Nyo of both sides of the River and Hammersmith Bridge swarmed with men women and child Ren. Out on Tho Stream were innumerable chartered and Small Orafa loaded Down with sight brew paddling about and waiting the proper moment to follow in the Wake of the Umpire Steamer and of that which carried rear esp Tives of the press. The ing platforms and boats along the River Banku Wei Jiffo crowded to their utmost capacity spectators. Enthusiastic Crews sported Tea color of a Joir favourites and wherever the was Geen lavishly displayed banners scarfs rosettes and of Graceful devices and the dark Blue of the Side by Side with the Light Blue of to cantata. Such Lieta As were exchanged was Cin aply Magni work she could do Many years. Orfi the betting was n de upon As being Brilliant of to certainly end. Oxford had All the us out for her As the boats rounded the Barne Bead of the River. Cam Bridge was rowing of bunco first by a Quarter almost ind Escribas in oily and with bad passed Over the line l a length amid intense a excitement winning the grandest race Row 1 on the River thames in re a time was 22 minutes initially 3 to 1 on Oxford. The race is Gem ally conceded to have been a most Twenty if not among the most University s Triumph tee Bible society. Annual meeting of the Winni Peg Branch in Knox Church. Addresses by principal a Tiff chair Man James alien and or. C. H. Bible and Canada s future. Titled to mention for the bulldog tenacity honorable. With which Victor and vanquished alike worked their Way through the and opposing winds to the finish of a most successful contest. Talmre have been 47 contests of which Oxford has won 24, Cambridge 22, while the other was a dead heat. Both Crews Row in new Lasper Sheila. In the Oxford boat there were four new v. Nickalls Hodgson and c. W. Kent. The Light blues bad Only four of last year s Crew in the per sons of a Francklyn Fison Row Law and Elin. The names and weights Are Cam Ridob St. La. J. Kemp son s r a n c k i y 11 third 5j a t. Fib ii Cor 13? w. Laudable trin Ity 1 Oxford. By. 111. M. I Oole maj 5 ii. Howe mag 10 c. Ii. Hodgson 12 0. Nikon lab slag s v. No Callb map 0 the record. St. La. J. F. Rowlatt Cirin ill 2j 0. T. Koife Ell Loti Trinity 5 g. Elin third 0 j. W. B r n a d o n Trinity Hall Cox s 3 Ampthill by. La. Lord w. A. L. Fletch or Christ Church. 13 0 c. W. Kent bras Siose 10 10 j. 1. Ii by Wood Lonsdale new 8 -1 Tho annual meeting of the Winnipeg Branch of Tia upper Canada by Btl society waa held after upon at 4 o clock in Knox Church. Rev. Principal King occupied the chair and Revo. E. S. W. Pentreath and Hugh Pedley conducted the opening devotional chairman in his opening address expressed his Deap sense of tie importance of the Bible society. He referred to the fact that the Biblo Baa been translated into 291 different languages during Tho present Century. To said there was not a missionary society in the world that would nod be crippled without the assistance which the Bible society affords. This society was a Lippy rallying a around for our divided protestantism on Tho platform of Tho Bible society if nowhere Ulle the ministers of Mie various protestant denominations could meet and bid each other god Speed. He proceeded to speak of the Impo Ilance of Tho written word of god in preserving Christian doctrine and spiritual life from corruption and in Restor into them when they suffer deterioration. The object of this gathering was to express interest in the circulation of the Bible. Rev. James Allen spoke of Tho effect of one the record of races in the past has been f postage Praia us March night or. Franklin of Lansdowne 20. Coll last made at heavy Odds of nearly three to one on Oxford which has prevailed for the past week or ten Days. The heavier wag ers bad however been placed some Days Page in Lodge the marched re they Weie which they musical pro qupied the chair Rev. Daniels and German made education and the riled the members of the Orang Egra to visit the College at seven Niar Abers formed a procession from their Liall to the College we shown through Tho building were entertained with a Sale Gram me. Or. Franklin and welcomed the Lodge. B. A., professor of Freni a Brilliant address o objects of the College. Rev. A. Gerrie b Ter influence of j. M. Robinson cd Capinia made Spee p.m., who with the of the present Huston made Ting. His hum Assembly by Sto Bell and the manipulated the audience. Mass made her first appearance As Sang Well. Miss Minnie Matt a Solo in a Good Soprano voice. Miller Sang two selections in Fine r selection the Little Shamrock brought rapturous applause from of Ireland men. There were 98 Myers present. Hance dkiiqate3 appointed. Spoke of the cd trac Orange. P.m., and Rov. F. Finn also or. Mulvey g. The Early Days of our it advantage the people have for education. Or. I happiest speech of the even r and witticisms took the 6rm. The misses Jackson and leases Garland and Robertson tie piano to the great pleasure of a vocalist on whinny Saij miss Edith style. Of of Ireland the Norolf ledge info the Trie o nil of Tori nil by allowing delegates were appointed by ind Lodge to attend the triennial coun the world s Orange order to be held in Ito next in Lye Brothers s. Mulvey j. J. M. Robinson j. Morrow w. J. And r. Arthur. He grand Lodge will meet next year in Codon. Canadian cattle bought up. Americans Purchase Over head at n High Price. Montreal March is said in cattle Export circles that All Canadian distillery cattle in Canada have been punch fated by Gold Amish of new York and Merrice of Chicago. The Price paid is from to per Pound. There Are Over of this class of cattle is Portell yearly and about the same number has been put cursed by Thuc two american dealers. This is about ?5 per head dearer Thau last year. Ago and what betting took place during this morning waa in most cases for trifling sums. During the night and up to Short time be fore the stub there had been occasional flurries of now and Hail while a heavy Squall and had roughed the surface of the River. This latter was a condition entirely in favor of the heavyweight oxonian. Oxford won the toss and therefore took the Middle sex Shore with its advantages of smoother and favouring curves. By the time the Crews were sealed and boats ranged for a Shart the Clouds had rolled away and Brilliant Sunshine enlivened Iho scene and brought a cheer to thousands who were beginning to be uncomfortably conscious of the March Breeze chilled As id was wafted from Bank to Bank of the Barteit. All things being in readiness and the moment having arrived at 11.09 the Sharp report of a pistol was heard from the dec of or. The starters on the stake boats removed them grasp upon the Sterns of the racing shells and before they had assumed an upright position both Crews in the midst of the tremendous roaring of the multitude had Elliot away from Putney Bridge and were speeding on their Way to Mortlake the goal nearly four Miles Distant. Both boats got away Well together with Cambridge speedily taking the lend her Crew pulling in splendid form until Bridge was reached. The boats dashed out from under the edi6ce, the enormous throng of people which looked Down upon struggling collegians burst out into cheers and yells when Blu wan seen to be a full Quarter of a length ahead of Oxford. But now Tho endurance and reserved Ilic All be american mall ten to visit Canada. A Bil to author Zub the town of port Leonit Tinct and operate a Streeb railway of re Soihet Piir Paea was introduced. Situ Eck bks March 20.-a delegation of the Montgomery guards of Boston called upon the minister of militia to Day and obtained permission to visit Canada under arms. Of All Arbhur and i capital notes. Returns Foi february rfcs Way i too Brighton North tally Kates. Omu March value to Teredo for consumption in the Dott Tom Otth a february was new collected thereon goods exported m were a Fuji own Domin s produce fisheries agricultural manufactures 8409.1j Coin of of other i in too will be made to i on Rio and of goods Inion for and Tho for the from the , mine ,379 j pro Ila and their i products 53 Macel 1870 187 1878 187 1880 188 188 18s3 183 1 188 l 1s8 188, 3 18s h ism r 189 30 0 0 i 0 9 30 2 30 0 46 s 10 1 5 2 0 foul 1 30 5 20 6 50 2 50 1 23 4 40 0 0 3 27 4 40 3 0 1 40 1 0 r. 48 2 39 20 20 lengths. Minute 45 seconds. 3rds lengths. Minute 4 seconds. 3 seconds Seconde. To any lengths foul. 27 seconds. 1 strokes. Alt length. 5 seconds. 2 seconds Ambridge Sank. Be length. S seconds. 0 scion lib. 2 seconds. 3 seconds. 3 seconds. 5 ittle length. Lengths. Three lengths Ilc Ngali. One length. To lengths. I lengths. 2j lengths 10 lengths. Sight lengths. F .0 lengths. 2 lengths. 3tlengtll9. Three lengths. 10 lengths. Four lengths. Lengths. Three lengths. Irda of length. 31 lengths. Lengths. 4 lengths. Length i length. Cambridge Oxford Oxford 8 23 g 21 14 19 36 22 85 22 2 20 2 24 22 1 21 2 21 2 21 r 201 21 21 3 21 3 22 2 20 g 20 4 20 1 21 1 22 Cambridge Jamb Ridge Cambridge Oxford Oxford Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Bible on on own country its Prosperity and material advancement. He referred to the climate and soil of this country As being As favourable As any in the world to its extent As larger than the United states and nearly equal to the whole of Europe having nearly a Many acres through which the plow can be profitably passed As the european continent and therefore being Able to sustain newly As Large a population which he ventured to pre dict it ultimately would do. In the near future it would contain a very much larger population Thau it does to Day. There Are limes in the history main Street Winnipeg Cor. Portage ave. And thl Btl St. Bog to inform the own oru of property and the Public generally thai they have opened an office at Tho above Addron for the purpose of carrying on a real Nataie a Goudy those having property for Sale those wishing to Purchase will find it to their advantage to apply to them before making other arrangements. Of nations when an impress is Given for Many years he thought this was such a period. These immense members of the human family we stand in Trust for will be very largely what to make them. To Are standing at the source of what will be a mighty River we have the Power of directing its course and forming its character. The wealth of this country is found in is Good Meu and Good women Nob vase extent of territory its political Constitution or its sources vat As these Are of material wealth. He supported Hobt the Bible this was not the motive but it was became of the material advancement id secured far the coun try it8 object was to main Good Meu better men and to make bad men to secure perfect manhood in Chr Flo Jesuit. We Are bound in a Union in which the Prosperity of any locality depends upon the Prosperity of Tho whole we Are affected 111 win Nisei by the Prosperity or. Adversity of every other part of the Dominion. The refined the Intelli civil god fear aug parts of the country Are Man red to the parts that Are not so prosperous. If we wish to Advance and not deteriorate to will lift them up by giving them the word of god. Or c. H. Campbell dwell upon the Obliga cheap groceries at less than Cost look at these prices retail Price. Breakfast Tea. Granulated sugar. 13 la. 81 sugar. 1mb. 81 canned per can car cd per can Young Hyson Tea. Site Perulli. Japan Tea. Per i i. Japan Tea. Coc per i. Al baking i Howdor. Now i5c per la 14lb. 15 la. 81 Looper can Loo per can i per in 30o for 5ll i2.riofor5lh 15o per la per la in 1 la. And 10 la. Cane Point outcome society so far As it affects the Dominion. Tebee were 1st, to distribute tie gospel in All the languages of the Dominion 2nd, to bring the gospel within the purchasing Power of All 3rd, to sell at a Low Price often times Balow Coati and give of those who cannot buy i under certain conditions to sunday e away gratuitously it to indians and account for the Raenita of depositors a y t next session for direction i mortality stat the doming qua., Olvany to build a of Brighton Ontario to a Xebec railway near Elborough thence Ough the districts connect with guilty of manslaughter. Verdict jul the Nae of a boy Tho shot us father. Huron s. D., March jury in the Huntley Mur dlr trial returned a verdict this morning ending Fred r. Huntley guilty of manslaughter in the first degree. It is sup posed the sentence will be six or ten years. Fred is 17 years of age and shot his father z ick t Huntley june last. They quarrelled while putting Down a carpet. To for leading a issued to Clivy shows be the with the lowest with .50. J9 in a by wholesale. T of Trio Utopia disaster entombed in n Trench. Avar March Twenty eight three children victims of the were interred in a Trench dug o purpose ground having been it timely consecrated by the of Tholie clergy a burial place. The funeral was attended i Rince Bernadotte Uon of the King of 4nd Captain of the swedish frigate Al now port Aud by the clergy the officials and officers of Tho British and a swedish vessel followed by throng of civilians today. The some of them so coped together in the last struggle for Hist u was impossible to separate them. Of Montr Oaler in Milwaukee. March dispatch from is that John m. Young one of wit merchants died there to visiting his brother. 11 Abr work or play Era and miserable too do hta Jach a few do9ea of Bur Folk Lutei airy fart Norship. Saw old binks the poet today and to was As Gay a a Lark. Happened to him has n scheme of collaboration he can Nikko it to touch the Muse Tennyson to do the Yorkson. Conse Ion t ions. Sorry to say Sor Thot miss Giddy in t at Home. Or. Colde no you sorry Norah Sot it s the biggest Story 01 Ever told in me a husband s Devotion. Mrs. T. Young Rife arc Var rate us. Did t i bake Yon three big cakes last week and. What have Yon done i cat York by Verigo. Hato exclaimed the doctor. I think i la shoot him some Clay Don t do suggested a Friend that s dangerous. Why doa t you pre scribe for York recorder. Cave ror oct lest. Or. Themed Ciao i sent your husband canse him to rest easy mrs Widdic tweeds Uncle pm the medical students have disturbed him. A tender heart. I see Yon Home but you May watch epoch. Apparently on a level nose and nose and both pulled evenly and strongly. It we then evident Shab a stubborn contest was in order and those who had been laying heavy Odds on Oxford began to feel sad while a corresponding feeling of jubilation was experienced by the friends of Cambridge. Nearing Hammersmith Bridge one mile and six Furlonge from the Start Cam Bridge again made a . Pulling finely strongly together and passed under that Bridge a Quarter of a length ahead amid a Naceno of tremendous excitement. Their time to this Point was 8 minutes 58 seconds. Cambridge s Gallant spurt which resulted m the fact that the Light blues were first under Hammersmith Bridge according to tradition should have landed their boat first Over the winning line. Oxford however not lose heart bub Bent All the More doggedly to their work tugging sullenly grit tily at their oars and pulling a splendid move on their boat. At the doves two Miles from the Start Oxford led slightly Cambridge still sticking to her work in magnificent style in spite of the creep ing up of their dark Blue opponents. The cheering and excitement waa intense and a dead boat was looked upon As a possibility not to say probability. At the Oil Mills two Ilea one and a the two boats n 1631 not rowed Owenjr to prevalence of cholera. In 1885 of Unju age of 1s34 still unaccepted. Kirat race rated in outriggers. T first race in present style boats without Keels. T sliding sea s used for first time. Is Tho Oxford Bow Man caught a crab and sprung Hie oar Ivhon leading. The Clarendon dog races. Small boy have a great Arlzo winners. By noon saturday the Snow had nearly All thawed off Portage Avenue rendering it in possible to hold the Doe races in front of the Clarendon hotel As intended. It was decided that the boys should not be disappointed and fortunately a Good track Psi found on the football grounds near the congregational Ohnich. At 3 o clock the races were called and it was found that each of the fifty boys who had entered waa present with his dog. Hundreds of amused spectators of both sexes and All Ages thronged the Field encroaching upon the track Durine Tho first two heats. Finding however that they were interfering with the excitable canine racers the crowd Good nurture Day gave Way and Thore waa Little difficulty afterwards in keeping the track open. First Fechero were five dogs in Settle who would be in the final heat for the first and second in each of these pail Minary heats Ware entitled to enter Tho final. In thin race the final contest was Between masters Wright Benson Bate Man Breed Hawkins Hal Day Musker Miller and Storey. Wright won first prize s3 Storey second 52, and Hawkins third 81. Tha prizes were the same for All the races. The final random race Wao Between masters Braden. Adams Aad Rutley the first three winning in the order double race was won by master Braden with Sheet and Mclean second and eaten thirds last of All was a Consolation Trace open to All who had not won a prize. The winners of this were Bourk first 75c. Bat Etnan second Foo. Broatch third 50c. And Torry fourth f50c or. A. W. Ross m. P., and or f. W. He Anbach noted As judges and or. W. To. Thompson and or. R. Latouche Tupper As starters. Owing to the Many protests Cross claims and grievances difficult ones to fill but under certain Contons o Unay schools to permeate society with missionary Zeal Home and foreign 5bh, to join the Parent society in carrying on 6 Kelly Bros. Co. Main Sti meet. Ike Weir Jonnny . In. The attendance was slim and the e club on april 21 St of ice Pat to be divided Between i amounted to to our customers jlan., March 13th, 1891. A to arc leaving Winnipeg to Start business in we recommend messes. A n. Cole it co merchant to main St., Clov to you or we have known them be Ranally for Over fifteen Yean. They keep a a took and we eel sure you will get Good Tiiu Tilton and treat ment at their hands. I e ire yours truly a. B. Rose co. Spa erf spa erf
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