Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 10, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press April 10, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 10, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 s f Manitoba daily Freu press wijvn1peg, apk1jl 10 Manitoba free press. Mousing evening editions fun lib us Day except san any it six lock a. M., four o clock p. A. Respectively it Winnipeg by Ali Manitoba bbb co. W. F. Luxton ing director end editor in Clef. Eur Tiki a gluon by mull Ono year six Orr strictly Cash in Advance. Daily morning free pro Tel Herd in Winnipeg on Zenuie free Tret find delivered in a spec so cents be week t5 cents per month for three months. Strictly Cash in a Rance. Advertising Kates Ner nonpareil line is lines makes one Inch in depth for in both editions Ordinary advertising Ion cents per Lim each Moizon. Advertising inserted u definite period Lime i be Cliar cd for at the Folt Owins Oneck so wants one month thru a otitis six months 4l one car advertisements occupying than lines ill Chni ged live line . Condensed advertisements on first Nano such As set nations vacant property for Sale to lot Etc., Etc., 30 words or under Ono insertion. Cents each word 1 cent 36 work or wider for each consecutive Iii ortion for less pulled than one week 23 cents each ail i tonal 1 cent so words or under one Wei a each additional word 5 cents so words or nude Reich subsequent week each additional words cents. Condensed advertisements not in Ger Ted very 30 words. Or under 60 cents Inch insertion each additional word 2 no advertisements charged on account for less than advertisements unaccompanied by instructions inserted till ordered but. Notices of births marriages co cents each insertion. Special notices Sot in nonpareil Type. Leaded located immediately Over the cd Ltd 10 cents per word each insertion. No notice inserted for Lesa than a where cuts Are inserted Thov must be All not mounted on Wood. _ commended in visiting More schools than any other inspector. To waa energetic certainly but in work of this kind it is the Energy of thorough examination of each school that a of value not that of a race against time making several Short Calls every Day. The other inspectors Are unjustly treated by such a remark. But then or. Hunt has been energetic politically too. Under the former rules for inspection each school except in special cases was required to be visited twice a year. The department requires but one visit hence the time at their disposal for conducting Normal school editions. But the result is that less Benefit is received by the schools from inspection very doubtful training Given Ydung students to teach. These evils flow directly from political management. Their exposure by those actually in the work is not to be expected it a As much As their positions Ore Woith. But they Are none the loss existent nor their remedy less urgently called Cor. Favors refused. The requests of j. Williams the Tramway refused. In w daily coition. Freedom in Trade. Liberty in in Kelt Friday april 10. 1891. School Law administration. Some curious facts bearing upon the department of education s Nice sense of discrimination in administering the school Law brought to Light in the returns obtained by or Roblin discussed in the House on monday Laud. They Are curious because affording a significant comment upon the government s professed object in making education a political department. Thia object us kept before the people under Boot by them was the abolition of Tho two syst Ras of schools the establishment o Ono National system. The real object not avowed openly but disclosed by subsequent , was to reap All the political advantage possible from a probable disallowance contest also from manipulation of the details of administration which had hereto fore been managed by qualified men upon a strictly non political basis. What other conclusion can be drawn from the facts already alluded to in these columns in the course disclosed regarding the Issue of teachers per. Mils for instance is to be pursued candidates will understand that it is the politicians that Are to be cultivated rather than n knowledge of English grammar Kindred subjects. If Colleg to intermediate schools Are to de Pend on Tho Good will of the department not upon the a Tiv to secure their Grants lot them beware against giving any of Fence. If the usefulness of the Normal school is to be destroyed because or Bryce dons not believe in it or the principal is not Euh Kintly feb Sarvent it might As Well be abolished. A convenient Constitution. The italian massacre at new Orleans. And the diplomatic unpleasantness arising out of it Between Italy the United states will serve one useful purpose at least those european tuition that wonder at the complexity of the United states Constitution will be brought to recognize its surprising convenience in moments of danger or Embarrass ment. This reflection suggested by a paragraph in the Chicago Tribune s part of which read Many of the English papers aay that the United states will a forced to change its Constitution so that the general government May have the same control Over the administration of criminal Justice in Tho states is it he in the territories. It seeing strange to them that the authorities at Washington can not reach out make those of Louisiana or of new or eans do their duty in Case they neglect it m nut unnatural that it does seem strange. True the now Orleans affair for example it is scarcely expected outside of the United states that Italy should have to seek satisfaction for the outrage on its that satisfaction waa owing not from the government of the whole coun try but from the people of a Small Section of it whom Italy cannot be supposed to distinguish from the nation at targe. This government within a government each Independent of the other even in matters of purely National import is something the european round cannot readily grasp. But it must to admitted that the arrangement is an exceedingly convenient one. It is exceedingly convenient to repudiate Federal responsibility which might Lead to possible Complick by the simple device of maintaining that the part is equal to the whole. Italy knows that there a a country called the United states because it ban had official intimation of the fact but it is not supposed to know that there is a state of Louisiana if in did know Tho fact a Ono with which it has no manner of concern. According to european notions Tho whole includes the parts is responsible for them. In the event of an International trouble or misunderstanding the aggrieved party does not expect to go chasing through the other country ignoring the National government in search of the particular offender. For this reason it does Geom strange that the Federal authority can not reach out to right a wrong committed anywhere within the limits of the Union. The Tribune goes on to remark that the English people Are so insular they do not Beem to see that what the United cannot do in Louisiana England cannot do in Canada Australia or in most of its colonies. Then Tho United states is not the Union we Havo supposed it to a but merely n collection of Semi Independent colonies t that must be it if Louisiana bears the same relation to the several third headings orders of various returns an inquiry which it was not in the Public interest to answer. The sitting of the legislature yesterday afternoon or. Mickle presented the 4th re port of the of amendments recommending the Bill to Amend the assessment act the Bill to provide for the inspection of Public institutions with certain amendments or. Morton the 3rd report of the committee on private Bills recommending the Bills respecting the Canada landed National in vestment co., the nor Wood Bridge co., the Farmers provincial loan co., stating that the committee had considered the Bill to repeal Chap. 70 of 46 47 Vic. And agreed to recommend it though no evidence waa offered in favor of the. Preamble recommending that the fees on the last mentioned Bill be refunded less the amount necessary to meet the expense of printing. Hon. Or. Smart Laid on the table return showing expenditures of Money by the gov Franklin Etc., Etc. Regarding the vexed question of religious instruction in the schools the action of the department according to or. Martin s state ment coins to have been very so much so that every school which received government in the last half of is to received it solely upon the or Judd that the to ichor could declare that religious exercises had been strictly an prescribed. Inspector s report on this print was required or regarded nor apparently was this school s compliance with other provisions of the Law taken into consideration. No mennonite Only five Catholic schools were inspected during Thia period of these eight mennonite Nad one Catholic is howl received a Grant. Thia Nice ii theolic school by the Way happens to be in the elect Oral division of Selkirk she Jar Brit Das paid to it since the election of March oth. Or. O Malley waa inconveniently suspicious regarding the Case going Safaras to Aaser that a prominent supporter of or. Martin had approached the authorities of Thia school during Tho election with a proposition about Ilie Grant which to say Tho least had a poll Sicul that there Una really ii you in5 wrong about this one payment to a Cut Khauo school Doea in not suggest that if the department Hod approached the other Catholic in a conciliatory As Well As Resolute Histo might possibly have been devised arrangement As a modes Visendi ing the Legal settlement of the question that might have insured Homo educational Advant Ages for Catholic children in the meantime Tho people of Manitoba do not hate catholics x i tent of disapproving any step of the United states that Canada does to great Brita in. And if that be to the Tribune will have admit that Tho War of the rebellion in vain. When the North set out thirty ago to Force Back Tho seceding South it was to stamp out once for All Tho pernicious doctrine of states rights. If to Day Louisiana in As Independent As Canada then Thosa rights have not Only not been re pressed but they Are in fact greater now than their most ardent advocates claimed them to be then. And it follows that the blood treasure spent in that War were just so much sheer waste As the abolition of slavery was a Mero incident of it. The Tribune Gaea on Ameri can citizens were maltreated in the Dominion or in Australia. Could the Home government take she matter in hand or interfere with Tho administration of criminal Justice in either of those colonies that would depend. If United states citizens were maltreated in Canada great Britain would hold Heie Elf responsible if Canada refused or failed to afford satisfactory redress she would take whatever Steps were necessary to enforce it. If however Canadian Law were unequal to the occasion after an honest at tempt to do right in the the responsibility would still belong to great Brittain she would take Home other Means to give the satisfaction required. One thing Vertara notwithstanding the enormous difference in the situations of Canada Britain would not seek to escape responsibility on the plea that Canada controls her own sys tem of criminal administration. Err sent in the municipality of since 1888, Date to whom paid the total amount was or. Roblin asked about the return for which he had moved of the the unpaid accounts of the government. Hon. Or. Smart answered that in Bia department the clerks were at work on it or. Preudergast moved for a return show ing copy of All reports made to the depart Jint of Public works concerning the Argyle Drain situate Between the of Rook Wood Woodlands certain damage claimed in connection with the same by one or. Jacob Soott. Or. Jerome seconded the motion the return waa ordered. Or. Martin Morns enquired of the ministry has the government made any overtures directly or indirectly either to the Dominion government or to the Canadian Pacific railway company in reference to the building of the Sauna Extension if to at what time were these overtures made by whom their nature 1 Hon. Or. Martin answered. It is not considered in the Public interest to answer the Hon. Gentleman s questions at the present time. Or. Martin asked whether them had been any overtures at All. Hon. Or. Green Way told him he must give another notice. Or. Gillies moved for u return snowing 1 the names of All District registrars Deputy registrars clerks officials employed i. The registry offices under the real property act. 2 the names of All registrars Deputy registrars who held office when their offices were abolished who have since been appointed to positions in any land titles offices under the real property Apt. Or. Morion seconded the motion the return was ordered. Or. Gillies moved seconded by or. Mar Ion that whereas a petition Boa been received by Thia House from one Joseph Williams complaining that he has not been justly created by the government of this province in the settlement of a claim made by him for a balance alleged to be due for the erection of a court House jail in the City of Brandon. And whereas in the interest of Justice it id desired that every facility should is afforded thee id Joseph Willi Auis to make Hia said claim Clear intelligible to the members of this House. Therefore be it resolved that a select com Mittee consisting of the Hon. Mesas. Green Way smart messes. Mickle Smith o Malley Dickson Campbell Young the mover Seconder be appointed to investigate said claim with Power to Send fo.1 persons papers to examine Wituck Srinea under oath. The mover reviewed the Cicciu Malancea of the Cage stating that or. Williams had been encouraged to enter a suit Ngai Nat the government. In 1887 the matter had been brought before the House by or. Drewry Bim self or. Buo the government did not feel justified in acting. Then a Bill was brought before the House bus negatived As involving an expenditure As Money. Afterwards it was brought in by petition. He thought the attorney general promised that or. Williams would be allowed to proceed against the government by petition of right regardless of any technical objections. Streets Nile a it got it from the legislature unless tie company could got a franchise from the House there was no use in giving them anything. He thought the House should hesitate before granting a franchise Inlew it waa thoroughly satisfied a to the circumstances this waa an important matter As there was already a company which had a franchise for a number of years. The committee Debould either Rise without reporting or give an additional franchise for the City of Winnipeg. No proof had been offered As to the ability of the com Pany or their intention to build a Street railway they simply asked Power to build when they saw it. He scarcely thought the private Bills committee would have time to go into the question thoroughly. He had no hesitation in saying that the proper thing to do was Nob to report the Bill. The company would prefer to have it reported a its present shape As it would be of no use to them. Or. Prendergast proposed an amendment providing that the company would have to obtain permission from the City Council also the Council of St. Boniface. Or. Martin Morris said the House could not entertain the objection of to the financial ability of the company the porting of the Bill by the committee presupposing that this was satisfactory. The present company was sufficiently protected by its agreement with the pity. Or. Prendergast said the company was practically the same As the Norwood improvement co. And the Norwood Bridge co. On monday evening a by Law was read the first time in the St. Boniface Council provid ing a Bonus of to the company. He did not see that the prior rights asked for by the company constituted a monopoly they Only asked for a franchise that had Baen granted to other companies with proper restrictions. Or. Martin Morris replied to an objection that Winnipeg would be injured by the com Pany building Over at St. Boniface. He gave examples of the growth of other cities until their suburbs became included in the corporations Mon real having absorbed St. Jean Baptiste hoc Belaga increasing Popula Tion from to Over 200.000 Chicago having taken in its suburban Duluth West Superior Etc. Or. Jones replied that the position of Winnipeg was entirely different from those of the other cities mentioned. He argued that one Street railway system would give the City better service than two As there could Nob be a Transfer system with two companies. He moved that the committee r be. Or. Prendergast submitted that the Amend ments be proposed Bod been agreed upon be tween tha City solicitor the solicitor of the railway company that an Alderman Hod declared them satisfactory to the inter eats of Winnipeg. Or. Jones motion that the committee Ripe was carried. Hon. Or. Martin introduced a Bill to Amend Chap. 51 of the Congo dated statutes. The House adjourned until 3 . To Day. Notices. Or. O Malley for a return showing 1 total coat of land titles office building at Maiden 2 Cost of its equipment 3 number of officials employed salary of each 4 number of instruments registered under the real property act 5 total receipts of said office from Ita opening to the present time 6 the expenses of the office including fuel Light car taking from the opening of said office Down to Tho present. Or. Martin Morris for return showing All correspondence with the Dominion government the c. P. R. Co. In reference to the building of the sound Extension. Or. Morton saturday inquiry whether the government have come to any decision a to the amount of Relief to be afforded to the municipalities along the line of the m. A w. R. Which granted bonuses to said railway company. Or. Gillies Friday introduction of a Bill entitled an act to Amend chapter 25 of 53 Victoria. S3st a is i ten barrel Pine Norway Ood liver Oil f. O. B. We rim puff. At Montreal quota. Tlona. Slight Advance broken Lota. Job lot Olf Fara prime bought from sheriff. Wu1 sell in Iota of a to Botland or Over at lean than factory manufacturers produced. Vere 52 cars. Closing prices gl.03g sought co Knaule i City 10 to Curc in own system. A deput Alioa from Juicy Lou sisting of the mayor aldermen Smith Taylor Wilson Mac Campbell City solicitor t. S. Ken say consulting Lic Tor h. N. Ruttan City Engineer chief code of Trio d m Grade appeared before the Law amendments committee of Tho legislature yesterday noon to ask for certain legislation to enable the City to Parchaso t la present waterworks comp Tuy d property rights to own operate its own waterworks. The deputation was supported by in influential representation of citizens including exaid. Black. A. Brown j. Dick Kelly others. The pointed out Tho Desern of the Council to secure an arbitration As soon As possible. In the charter of the company there is provision for the appointment of two arbitrators one by the City Tho other by the company but there appears to by no Way Imperial parliament. London april right honorable Eorge Augustua Bentinck . Or Whitehaven is dead. To was Tho Sou of Ila or general Bentinck was Bora in Jondon in 1821. To first elected to parliament from Taunton in 1800. In he first represented Whitehaven. Hews appoint de parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade in 187-1, in 1873 was admitted to he privy Council. A was a Small majority As a const Rativo for Whitehaven in 1887. Ladies gents Fine boots hade to order Alpaa Irisho Sale under chattel mortgage. Of under und of virtue of the Power o in a certain chattel Mort Opo Dritto the Elk Lay of november a. P. 1800, duly Flotd be produced at the time of Jmc there a Lilby it. Kittli auctioneer at the hour of tsp o clock in the me noon on saturday the Cle Venlet Day of april . At the a blocs on of Logan mid Tran Cist one Dail by mob nine j ears of hrs Ali ii Mph. kor further a ply to Davis or Lii Omson endows solicitors. Dated a m Kumpu Mil april. 11-91. To our customers skn., March 13tb, Isil Samc arc leaving Winnipeg to Start in Letu Boldue we recommend Hossia. A n. Colo co., merchant tailors. 008 main City we have known them for Over fifteen they Keip a aloof we feel sure you wll Good satisfaction tre in fit it their band4. We Are ours truly h. B. Hose a co. The question of living Power to run Over she fun Clde Grippe. Omaha neb., april o. Kimball City passenger agent of the Chicago North Western 1875, committed suicide by shooting this morning while suffering from la Grippe. Wealthy Nan suicides. Boo Okoth. N.y., april retired d. Goods merchant named Benjamin Horto suicide this morning by blowing his brains out in bed at h n residence 07 St. Place. To waa go Yeara of age said to be Worth Over deceased had been suffering from la Grippe for some Days said lost night he was very ill France Italy to become Friendly. Abib april Bava been renewed looking to the amicable satisfactory treaty relations Between France Italy. The of views of the be get Ratoiu a Moet cordial encouraging. The proceedings exe being jealously watched 50 cents on the Hollar in what we Are Selling Spring suits hats old boots shoes Etc. All Jjo ods have Pirrce Lysod at bankrupt sales in the Cut auction Bales every a Vonlang at 7 m. H. Ripstein co. Ua1s Street by Germany Austria Tho triple Alliance. Italy s partners a to Farmers others wanting farms signed give notice that they Aro offer Liz lands in Choice locations in Manitoba bar finest Quality of porn Lola Soli Meadow land to Market having also of Wood Good water. Prices Ruf 82 to per euro a 1th plenty of time to titles no charge for before to Omsk pet our printed lift with particulars. F. Pitou Tooti co., Dundee Block Moln St., Winnipeg i i spa Peri ;