Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 21, 1891

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Horning Ani evening editions published every Day except sunday at six o clock a. M., mid four o clock p. M., respectively it Winnipeg by the Manitoba feb press go. W. P. Luxton. Managing director and editor in chios. Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. April 21. Edition by mall due six months Ono month Al. Strictly Cash Iii ugh Nice. Dally morning free press delivered in Winnipeg an same terms. Evening Kroo press and son lol Ivorid in Winnipeg 20 cents per week 75 cents per month Tor three Mon he. Strictly in advertising rates per nonpareil line 12 Linos 0110 Inch in depth for appearing in both of Dinky advertising ten cents per Lino each insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period of time to be charged for at the following Ratet on week. To Centa per Una two weeks. 45 one month. Go Serra Omha. 3.00 one year. 600 advertisements occupying Lees limn will be chafed As five line advertisements. Condensed advertisements on do Page each m situations vacant property for Sale outlet Etc., Etc. So words or under on insertion cents each additional word 1 cent 30 words or luckier for each consecutive insertion for less Perla than one week 25 cents each additional word cent 80 words or under one week 51.2s, each additional word 6 cuts and reach subsequent week each additional words cents. Condensed advertisements not inserted every Day 80 words or under go cents each insertion each additional word 8 cents. No advertisements charged on account for Lees than advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted till Oid Rcd out. Notices of births marriages fio dents each insertion. Special notices set in nonpareil Type. Leaded and located immediately Over tha any and 10 cents per word each insertion. No notice inserted for leis than 00 in an appearance. With their Advent new Fields of Enterprise new of greatness presented themselves and some excuse had to be invented to get rid of the old love. They pitched upon or. Sutherland the other and later one about the enthusiasm not having suggested itself. The upshot of it Alt waa that during 1838 absolutely refused to move a step to help or Advance the Hudson Bay Road. In the session of 1880 Tea guarantee act was repealed that is the government and the House deliberately repudiated Tho solemn obligation of the prov Ince. As it would not do to give the impression that they were also repudiating the scheme itself they voted a Bonus of 000. Fearful that the country would look upon this As the Sham it was intended to be the sum was increased to in the Fol lowing session. And there for the time rested. But two events occurred since 1 have been egging on the Washington administration to some Uoti Tab would cripple the Canadian roads in their business with the United states. There is some Comfort in knowing that the worst hit by proposed action will be some of their own people. Coff locations. The Jetti donw from South Dakota. To the editor of the free press. Notice in saturday s Issue of your paper Yon copy an item from an Aberdeen paper in South Dakota to the effect that some titty families gathered there for the purpose of coming to Manitoba upon condition that the Manitoba land agents were to raise the Mort gages from their property but that when the people gathered there and were ready to come the agents failed to Advance the Money and mounted in Wood. Daily edition. Session of 1800. The defeat of or. Martin in t Sta rates to the Boundary line prevented the Selkirk and of or. Isaac Campbell in Winner people from coming. I have nothing to say Peg in a Dominion general election by fee railway rates As that a a matter i. Resting entirely with the railway co moan Oridius that were overwhelming taught Burcl think it Only right that i should explain the government that although Hudson Bay railway was repudiated it it was still Trie Hope of the people. The other was that the Northern j and especially in Eom Vaniep Pacific had practically retired from Manitoba. I implement men and Bankers that we Are trying to depopulate their country and Are advising their people to leave without paying their debts. Such in Nob the Case. We Are simply desirous of getting our share of those who contemplate moving away and especially our own Peop e who Are anxious to return to Canada. During the past three years both the government and the land and railway companies have been literally besieged with letters from the Farmers of Dakota and other Western states asking for information about this country and abating that owing to repeated failure of crops and other causes obey were compelled to leave and go elsewhere. The Moat or a great number of these people were canadians who bad left Canada and gone there some eight or ten years ago and were now desirous of returning acting non the strength of these letters some of them couched m the strongest Lan Guage and describing canes of the greatest it was decided to one or two Fredom id Trade. Liberty in Rell in to Lull tuesday april 21. 1891. Day railway. The government bus and the legislature has voted a Cash Bonus of a million and a half of dollars to Aid in the construction of the Hudson Bay railway. The government of to Day is the oppose ten of 1886. Or. Greenway is the Leader of the one now As he was the Leader of the other then and his followers to a Largo sex toot Are composed of the same men now that he is of the government As they were when he was of the opposition. In the opinion of or. Greenaway and his friends in 1885 and 1886, nothing was too Good for the Hudson Bay railway. In the former year the legislature under the Leader of the late or. Norquay voted a Bonne of one million dollars. Or. Greenway and or. Martin laughed in derision at what they called the paltry Aid that was offered to this great undertaking it was absurdly inadequate and out of All proportion to the benefits that would result to the province from its completion. Early in 1886 an opposition caucus controlled by them United on a Resolution which was moved in the House by or. Martin calling on the government to Aid the Toad to the extent of a guarantee of interest on the Bonds of the company to the amount of this waa urged with great vigor and not Long afterwards was Mode the Baafi of what had been known As the Guaran tee act. Or. Norquay accepted the Sugges Tion embodied it in an act and under Tho Spur of the opposition Leaden carried it through the House. The province therefore committed to guarantee of four millions and a half of the company s Bonds the direct consequence of that advocacy so persistently adhered to by 4he two leaders of the opposition or. Greenway and or. Martin. They say now that they were carried away by the excitement or enl Huriam that prevailed at that time. They put that Forward As their excuse. It was an enduring enthusiasm As it lasted through the following year 1887. It a not often Public men occupying the responsible position they did liable at any moment to be called upon to form a govern ment permit themselves to be the victims of popular lasting three or four years. Owing to the construction of the guarantee act it was found not to con mend itself to London capitalists and in 1887 application was made to the legislature to Amend it in the direction required. Or. Norquay was Elow to meet the wishes of the promoters but Here Alftin or. Greenway and or. Martin made them selves Felt literally forcing the Leader of the government to re enact the four million and a half guarantee on terms More favourable to the company. Although then in opposition they were More responsible the Aco than or. Norquay himself. They not Only originated it and carried it through in the first place but in the following year compelled a re end oration of both the principle and scope of the act As Well As making it More Liberal in its conditions. For responsible political leaders they kept their Heads in the Clouds a pretty Long time. The next year they were Jurat. The sum of Complete the forty Miles and Grant in order that the loan of 000 might be secured. The there was a change of policy when it came in and there was to be a change of policy when it went out. The Advent of the Northern Pacific killed the Hudson Bay railway but on its collapse the government realized that it had been left in the lurch and that something bad to be done to save itself. That bad Man the wicked wicked or. Sutherland was importune to make an offer. He was dogged half to death by government pleading with him to say what the company would Pake in settlement of its expectations from the province. The Northern Pacific had abandoned the government to its Fate and the people were crying More loudly than Ever for the Hudson Bay railway the situation was desperate. Would or. Sutherland please say what he wanted he did he wanted a straight Bonus of a million and a half and Laid Down the conditions one of which was that the Aid should be in the form of an agreement under the Seal of the province. There was to be no More repudiation. The offer won gladly accepted the agreement was made Aud the not passed. In 1889 the government and its support Era particularly or. Isaac Campbell and or. Sift on maintained with great earnestness of speech that was All the province would afford and As much As the Road deserved to Day that same government a glad of the Opportunity to vote i the former sum was enough the latter is clearly too much and if the latter in not too much former a dishonest trifling with the country. On which i Horn docs the ment prefer to impale itself sums nonsense is talked about Tia lost being a straight bus iness offer. Was not or. Martin s Resolution of 1886 a business proposition was not the vote of in 1889, or the vote of in 1890, a business transaction does the government acknowledge As this talk makes it do that in All its former actions it was really and truly trifling and that it either did not intend business or did not know what business waa search the records of Canadian l Legisla Tares from the beginning of them Down to the present time and nothing will be found because nothing like it Ever entered the Heads of Public men to equal the Absurdity the dishonesty the Complete and unredeemed Shulti fiction of the Greenway government s record on this question of the Hudson Bay railway. Men who could to eat their own words to Swallow their principles and professions Are unfit to govern for a Day and con fuse with shame and reproach every political virtue. Seven Hundred dollars of Public Money for less Bix weeks of time and three weeks of real work. A Selkirk Liberal. Gen. Huberts in India to the editor of the Frea press. Your Ietje of yesterday appear a letter from a which a Tatoian follows it May be remembered that in the african War our Goor Kha blinded and lighted fires under the afghan wounded and general Roberts wan advised to allow them to do it lest their Zryl should be rolled correspondent of Tho Standard a London conservative paper was expelled from the Camp for reporting the Goor Kha barbarity. It would not do for the British general Roberts is not so Well known Here m be Isi in India where he n6w holds what a probably the Moat important military com Mand under the British Crown Viz that of commander in chief in India but All those who do know him Aro Well aware of two Faote first he is utterly incapable of allowing snob fiendish cruelty As your correspondent states and a Jond if he was to capable he would very soon lose both his command and his commis Sion. Her majesty the Queen has no More Gallant Able and humane officer than sir Frederick Roberto no finer native Indian troops than the goo Khas. I know and love India and her people Well and it would not be right to let such state Menta regarding the absent pars without can tradition. W. Walton. Morden april 17. Nato shr a is ten barrels sons. Job Luot wan soul ecu Una or do men into Dakota to go among tie Farmers and ascertain from personal observe Ion and conversation the actual state of affairs. The reports of these agents fully corroborate the letters and statements we previously received. The Farmers m a bad condition and ready and willing to move to a better agricultural country if satisfactory arrangements could be made. The agents found the Only thing in the Way i of their coming waa that their Stock Imple-1 current chronology. April 21. 823 . Alexander the great and Diogenes the Conlo died. The Learned Orch Linhop of Canterbury died his work on Deufel Sot Forth Tho nature of the vicarious atonement in terms since accepted by orthodox churches. Aboard scholar teacher and reformer died fam born 10to his relations with Bishop Ellse furnished Tho basis for Many poems and romances. Lac no French dramatist died. Latest designs All new colourings prom the finest makers at 42s main Street. I.bobj33 a 42s Wain Street. Town lots in red Deer now the Market. In Ned j that unless something was to give them the necessary Relief it would be impossible Lor them to move. Arrange ments were made with a company to Advance Money to lift the mortgages of these settlers to a limited extent and in where the chattels when an cleared would be Worth the amount advanced. This company s Ingeno went to Aberdeen for the purpose of meeting the Farmers and arranging the Loans. When i Goti there and began to search the records he found it was almost impossible to Geb a Clear discharge of the mortgages and a Good title to the property. He found that in a great Many instances there was not Only one mortgage registered a Farmer but three four five six and in some costs Over a dozen. To found too that in the Case of some of the at least the mortgagees could not be found to that it was next to an impossibility to get the Dis charge of the mortgages. Att r going fully into the matter he considered it advisable before taking further action to come to Winnipeg and consult Bis company. He Heber poet Bishop of Calcutta born died april wrote from Green Lancto icy Bronte born died 1855. Of san Jacinto 030 mexicans killed out of by 783 american texans who lest but 8 killed and 25 wounded Texas in dependence secured. Sunday in Northern states communication with Washington off and its capture reported. John a. Dlr died in now York City born 1708. Restricting bonding privileges. The Secretary of the u. S. Treasury or. Foster is particular m disclaiming any Tion to discriminate against Canadian rail ways in the new bonding regulations that Ore about to1 be issued. They Are he declares solely for the Protection of the United states Revenue. The belief remains however that the blow is aimed at the Canadian Pacific railway and that it is the consequence of the growing jealousy of United states transcontinental companies whose lines Are in rivalry with it. It May Nob prove to serious As the dispatches Dow indicate. Or. Foster proteases to believe that the change will not interfere with the volume of traffic which a supposed to be affected by it. That traffic is confined almost exclusively to the Canadian Pacific railway and consists of Asiatic Trade with the United states goods from China or Japan and intended for new York Boston or other Eastern Points have been bonded at Vancouver and gone through without examination until they reached their destination. All that it is proposed to do says or. Foster is to compel an examination at the Point of brought with him abstracts of a number of the cases As investigated while there and those abstracts Are now in the comply d Possession. After reporting these facts to his company Here and giving them a full report upon Tho situation they gave him such instructions As i think will fully cover the whole question. He is not to snip any Stock or implements against which there Are any undischarged chattel mortgages but he can Send on any families wishing to come whose Stock Ana effects Are Clear of debt and where the amount is not too Large and the property Worth it be can pay off their mortgages and Advance sufficient Money to pay freight and passenger fares Here taking a Lien upon the stuff As Gec Uritis the Only difficulty a in the Case of people who Are so encumbered by chattel mortgage of Citati of claw Market reports. I Lieut and other grains higher across the Ocenus a Well As acc London april 20 Grain markets opened big morning Strong at Liverpool. Wheat was improving Aud cd higher Corn Strong and higher California wheat nearly due and for shipment 9j higher. London quotations for flour is 3d higher wheat off coast very Strong and no cargoes of Corn Oiler ing wheat and Corn on passage Strong. At Mark Lane wheat and Corn Wuerfl Strong. Weather in United kingdom was noted As very cold. French markets generally dearer. Chicago april wheat waa very Strong and closed 1j Cento higher for May and cents higher for july. Trading in May was red Deer is beautifully situated on the Banks of the red Deer River and is about Midway Between Calgary and Edmonton on the Calgary Edmonton railway and being the Central Point of a Fine agricultural country 13 bound to become a town of very considerable importance. An excellent investment. For plans prices Etc., apply to Osleeb Hammond Nan ton land dept., 381 main St. Winnipeg. Avoided As much As possible july having to come the most Active future. The Strong foreign Market Supply the explanation of the continued strength Here closing prices wheat May jul May 723c july. May 56jo j july. In the govern was voted to earn the land com Pany expressed its willingness to carry out the wishes of the government Bat the Money was not advanced. Messes. Onder Donk and Ross eminent railway contractors came to Winnipeg to enter into a contract for the whole Road based on the guarantee act or. Greenway and or. Martin re fused to move hand or foot. Supplementary Aid was promised from the Dominion and the contractors agreed to accept a reduction of the guarantee to two and a half millions. Thin was refused. They then offered to build beyond the Narrows into the Lake Dauphin country for an Advance on the Security of the land Grant according to the old railway Aid act. This too was rejected the government in fact would do nothing and or. Martin said As much in Plain terms to or. Ross. The Rozion Given was not that they bad been carried away by too much enthusiasm but because or. Suth Erland was president of the company. From 1883 to the close of their first session in 1888 these men had boomed the company or Sutherland and All As much As was in their suddenly they discovered or. Suth Power. Erland was an obstacle just As they had discovered a Short time previously that or. Duncan Macarthur waa an obstacle to the of the Manitoba Central. But observe to Iii discovery was made just at the time the Northern Pacific came into the Field. The company and or. Sutherland and the four and half and All the rat of it were unobjectionable until the St. Paul gentlemen Mon angst and Kendrick put entry into the United stat a the same As is done in Case of importation entries from other countries and other Points. It is not pro posed to discriminate against the Canadian Rood but to cease discrimination against United states Aud other countries in favor of that Road. The examination at the Boundary it is contended has been made no Eseary by the reported frauds on the United states Revenue. Or. Foster professes to have heard of instances of in transit being Side tracked the seals removed cargoes unloaded and replaced by other goods of greater value and discharged at the Point of destination As the goods examined and bonded at the Pacific coast. This and other stories like it have been circulated from the Treasury department at Washington and they Are Given a the reason for the proposed changed. They will not be believed by anyone having dealings with the Canadian Pacific company Whoso reputation for integrity is above Pinion. Nor is it easy to imaging that they Are believed by the United slates Secretary of the Treasury. It is simply preposterous to pretend that the company or by other railway company for the matter of a the such a that would permit such a Frand Exchange of cargoes in transit. That Etory is pub Forward at Allta evidence Hauhe Washington people Are hard pressed for an excuse for an act they Are ashamed to justify on its real ground. They Are not obliged it is True to give any reason. As Long As they keep themselves within the requirements of that they can t to lifted. In such cases the Only thing they can do a either to sell out their stuff or turn it Over to the holders of the mortgages and come Here to make a new Start and if they Are desirable bottlers and Good Farmers sufficient will be advanced them euro to put them Well on their feet. The company s agent is now in Aberdeen and is arranging matters it will thus be seen that while we Are anxious to help the Farmers who wish to move we have no desire to injure the loan companies or Bankers who hold any claim upon their Stock but on the contrary we Are discouraging anything of the kind. We Hove a great country Here capable of providing Homes for the icon saudi of our friends across the if they must move and desire to cast in their lot with us in is Only right that we should give them such in formation and Render them such assistance As is in our Power to do. L5 h Campbell. Winnipeg april 20. The latest outrage. To the editor of the free press. The old Heathen adage whom the gods would destroy they first mad Ever had a fulfilment in has it in Tho Case 06 our local government in connection with their election Bill no doubt drawn up for a special purpose and fully intended to be rushed through the House without giving an Opportunity to examine and digest it carefully. However the provisions of this Bill As introduced bythe government were so monstrous to arouse the opposition to put Forth a special Effort to defend their rights Aud those of the electorate and they richly deserve the lasting gratitude of the entire Community for the Noble Battle fought and the Victory won in preventing one of the most infamous measures Ever submitted to a legislative body becoming Law in its original condition. I have carefully watched the co Rae of the present government since their Advent to Power and am driven to the conclusion that the two leading spirits Aro tyrants at heart inasmuch As nearly Alt their i May 86.90 july May Juty sept 10. Montreal Montrea stocks reported by Alloway Bankers and brokers Winnipeg hoi Muzii april 20, 1691. Banks severe. Bank of Montreal. 226 Ontario. 117 Molson 8. 157 Toronto. 219 merchants. Union. 129j miscellaneous. Clout real Tel. Kloh. Nav. Otty pass. By Montreal Gas. Canada n. A land co 0. P. B. O. P. R. London Coll. 10sj 01 196 202 79 223 116 162 216 145 1281 h co 102 201 70 79j sly governmental measures aim at grasping Power to themselves and invading the just Ninta of the people. Their registration act was de signed to create offices for some of their Fol Lowers inconvenience Aud Burden the people their school Bill in Many of its provisions is any thing but desirable and their Assumption of the duties of a superintendent of education Baa resulted in chaos and disaster to the beet interests of education. Their municipal Bill in Many of its provisions is so erode and unworkable to to form a basis of yearly tinker ing for the next Twenty years were it possible for them to be commissioner Power. Their invested with municipal arbitrary and despotic whose a if the treaty of Washington with International traffic they Are at make such bonding regulations As they please respect to Liberty to n those now about to be changed have been Force for a number of years and have proved a great convenience not Only to the railway company Bat most of All its new York and Boston patrons for whose advantage they were originally intended. It May Rob very pretend now that they Are being Well to abused to the great Low of the Revenue but the real reason for Tho intended chafe is the of the Pacific roads South of the for or three years thex the most _ Powers from Fiat there is no Appeal. And the taking posse Ion and holding the books and monies of Tho various mum of polities for an indefinite period waa Nob a sufficient or orig and injustice a Bill numb be introduced to enable the immaculate Cummis finer to declare the functions of any Dis obedient Council or officer suspended and to place them and keep them a prison until it suited his might Ness . Are we living in Russia or under some Heathen Des pot in whose mind the first rays of civilization have never shone and no doubt being conscious that they have Toad the respect and Confidence of the Large majority of the elec tors of the province backed by a sleepy and listless following they make a bold Effort to gag any opposition to their unprincipled order to keep themselves in Power. Well May to formers hang their beads and Blush for shame at the disgraceful and shameless actions of the Liberal it w High time every honest upright Man in the province should unite stand should i to shoulder and drive such a government out of Power. I quite agree with Yon that the time do fully come when this part ism should be from car yet let a cutting Grain rates. C. P. B. And grand trunk quarrelling Over Northwest business. A Chicago dispatch Days advices received Here Are that the Canadian Pacific and grand trunk Are fighting Over the Grain traffic from the Northwest it seems Chat the Canadian Pacific is the aggressor having adopted a Tariff from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Montreal All rail on the basis of the Lake and rail rates recently established the grand trunk has retaliated by making shipments of Grain to Sarnia by Lake and thence by rail to Montreal at 25 cents below the Canadian Pacific s Tariff. The chances Are favourable for a rate cutting contest in which it is probable that some of the american roads will be forced to participate. Prairie Mounds. The Pilot Mound Qiao explains their formation. Pilot Mound Sentinel in is quit evident that the huge and at Range elevations such of Star Mound Pilot Mound spy Hill calf Mountain and Othar rises that appear a in Trevas on the otherwise smooth and level Prairies have been made by the grounding of icebergs at a period in Tho dim Post when All the Plains were covered by water and formed the Bottom of a sea. Drift Ico nearly always stones that Hare been picked up by the action of Froat on Distant shores where the Ioe rested on the and prom on Ociea As glaciers or waa piled against the mountainous coasts of Frozen the action of wind and Waven. When one iceberg grounded and remained stationary until in dissolved a Rise took place on the Bottom that in time caught and stopped other passing bergs and so on Down through ogee until the water passed a Way and dry land appeared. It will be noticed Tiit on Many of the higher ridges of the Prairie smooth water worn stones of Many mde of Rock have been deposited no doubt by the same Means but on a smaller scale. It will also be observed that generally near the larger elevations there Are lakes or Ponds the _ Beds of which have been washed out by eddies and currents that have been circling pastor around the grounded . Two of depressions Eliab one on each Side of Pilot Mound. One is known an Stewart s Lake the other a on the farm of or. Irvine who owns the Mound. Oak Lake. Encouraged to grow a Monus for of plier seeding Over. Oak Lake april count in Rof Signac and the Baron de Brabant of White Wood were in the Village on saturday to attend a meeting of the Farmers re Chicory cultivation. The Farmers Here seem quite enthusiastic Over the new Industry the Chicory will be shipped to the factory at Whitewood. On thursday last a very successful meeting of the ladies Aid of St. Alton s was held at St. Alban s House. The society was re organized mrs. Mcquinney retaining her office Ai president and mrs. Hornan Anc mrs. B Yockin were appointed Secretary Anc treasurer. Committees of Plain and Fanoy work w Ere formed. Orders Lor Plain rating or fancy work will to gladly received by the society or. D. Mcleish has returned from Scot land to look after Bis farm work Asiain on Tual bringing out a settler with him. His visit he me was made a Oad one by the death of his oldest daughter. A a Well attended meeting of the Council on the .8th, several new by Laws were passed. Isaac Watier was appointed Pound keeper and in was decided to offer two cents a piece for Gopher tails. The Prairie is covered with quantities of the purple Anemone Patens or Prairie Crocus. The Prairie fires have burned away the old grass and the country begins to look quite Green j. R. Hood has built an implement Ware House Nob to Hia Butcher shop and will in future Deal in farm machinery. A valuable horse belonging to b. Powley died Las u week and Onn owned by w. Thomp son died yesterday. The gentle rain which is falling will do immeasurable Good to the crops. Seeding Here is about Over. A Little son made his appearance at the residence of or. And mra. A 3. Hooper on sunday. E. I kaon m.p.p., returned from Peg on Friday. Elkhorn Elkhorn april were never better for Good crops than this season. Seed ing is w Sll under was and Farmers say the ground in in excellent condition. A Juliance inspector is badly needed to enforce to removing of rubbish Etc., from Back Yards in the town. The race track is being pub in shape for sports on Tho 23rd of May. Massey of s new warehouse which is nearing completion presents a creditable appearance. Or. Alex. Smith the firm s new agent it doing a Rushing business. The demand for houses to rent being so great. Contractor Middleton contemplates the erection of six tenement buildings on his lots on Michili Avenue. B. Coombes co. Shipped a car of potatoes to the states to Day notwithstanding the Mckinley Bill is t till in effect. Mrs. Has been on a visit to friends in Boulah has returned Home. W. Cashing is in Winnipeg of business Princess opera House. Tuesday april 21 wednesday april 22 thursday april 23. 3vtii3 Al g operatic 7th in Gilbert Sullivan s comic oper 1 the cowers by permission of k. Carte Esq. Plan of deserve Reata at latin s music store. 800 main Streec Manitoba Lodge . Will hold a in their Hall on Princess its. Friday april 24th. Rickets can be procured from any Mem Ber of the Lodge. For printing stationery Lith graphing and books indic advertising. Little things Peah. A Little thing i am it a hardly possible to realize Tea fact that my usefulness extends Horn Ocean to Ocean i Aro always a Welcome visitor to every Home where i am used to give now we new usefulness and fresh lasting icons to what was Onoe cast away of worthless i am a life a re Novator a messenger of Joy and pleasure and i doily ios Trast in the Welence of Economy a Reader Yon have guessed my Rump have you yes i am indeed Diamond and intend to follow up the Good work i to Long ago commenced in Canada. Some poor competitors Are endeavouring to displace sealed tenders for the above marked tenders for or tenders for Etc. As Tho Case May addressed to the undersigned will to received at the office of Tho clerk of committees up to 12 o clock noon on Friday lat May the for printing stationery and Lith graphing to be on forms supplied and to be in accordance with samples and Peol Octlona to to seen at said office. Tenders for Odvert Aldir to Bont a Rota per line non Arlel. Per so Nile column. Too fewest or any tender necessarily accepted th03. W. Taylor Chaitin in finance committee. Winnipeg april 20 a 1891. London House p. O. Drawer 13fl8. Just received direct from the makers in Scotland. New table damask new napkins new towelling. E3to-, 2bto Wright bros., London House. To hand direct importations of children s Sun Bonneta and Choice goods. W. B. Commercial Bank for of notice is hereby Pivon that a dividend at the rate of seven per cent per annul upon tie paid up capital Stock of the Bank Hia this a been declared for the prevent Hall year Tad that thu game i j be payable at Tho banking hound in Winnipeg on and alter monday the eleventh Day of maj nent. Tho annual meeting of the Stock holders for us election of for Tho ensuing j car cu., will be held to the banking House in at o clock p.m., on when hasday the 17th Day of next. By order of the Board d. Malar Tiik. President. Winnipeg let april 1891. Summer clothing fire brigade. Chartered 1310. Tech Hartford ins. Of Hartford Conn. Assets i loh3 is paid diet sub puts. Tt-46fl.073.39. 1 fire tested time tried. Nonito in ejecting honest upright Mlo who from my by stratagem and we the inter Eta of the country not but the verdict everywhere u in Futch _. I will not take eix or j favor. Sealed tenders for 30 suits summer cloth nor. 30 pairs rubber boots and 30 Caps addressed to uie in Cru lined will be received at the office of Tho clerk of committees up to 12 o clock Hood on tuesday 28th inst samples of boots and Caps and samples of for suits must of Vimpany each tender. Farther Pai Tio Ulara can to obtained from the chief or the Bra Radii at the Central fire Hall. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted j. B. Mather. Chairman fire water an Dufft committee. I inn Jay a jail 20tb, a flow Carruthers Brock go neral Agron to office. 463 Fillan Street. Winnipeg m. Hughes co., Utt Dato undertakers and embalmer it Nob. ;