Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 22, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily. Free press Winnipeg apjr1l 22. Prams. Fabat it clippings to from exchanges at least set Verity five per matter purporting to be published by Pmj other clippings m from this paper i and concoction 24 to 72 and other the very latest world s Iod to be no other found in this Manitoba. Of Ana us of w is available to no other Foo Manitoba the Seal fishing Laws. To be any discrimination want it to be in their died in each others arms. A couple suicide together in new York by Inu allot Ems through takes. New York april Young couple registered at the grand Union hotel 42nd Street and 4th Avenue sunday morning by p. 13 he Rand and wife and were assigned to a room on the third floor. Tonight at half past eight they were found looked in each others in death. They had employed the familiar method of inhaling Gas through rub or takes held in the month to bring to them an untimely end. On the woman s breast Lay a Large and Beautiful bouquet of roses. This showed conclusively that the self murder had seen carefully planned by the it was in Many Respecta Ai Milne to what the reported suicide of the Aroh Duke Rudolph was like of which the couple Hod evidently read. The Man was about 25 years old and the woman about 22. The couple left four letters two to a mrs. Mailer of this City one to the Coroner and one to Fritz Behrand of South William Street. Their contents have not yet been made Public and no cause has yet been loomed for the rash deed but there is Little doubt that a Romance will be developed. Mrs. Muller to whom one of the letters was addressed was seen to night but refused to talk of the affair. She said she knew the couple and that the Young Man Hod registered his name correctly but she gave the impression that the woman waa not his wife. April Wilaine the Treasury deportment e chamber of Commerce of protesting against i Serini in town of foreigners in the Bahring the memorial says the Law id poaching prevented tto Doican of the position in which Tow pending diplomatic m a Jaa to prevent _ the Lav a any discrimination Nhonma own people and not Jontry. The memorial sums i if the chamber of Commerce Bis chamber urges first Tho owls oboe the Law if possible be its non enforcement As a Lynndall discrimination j government in its enforce in advantage of our own Regina happenings. Us Emerald to open up 8n april 20. Smith and Webb the in the town Boll i week. Gormier and Hunter open an i sunday next. To too of the new Church of England be commenced next month. In suspect foul play. Let Aijan been bluing for two months. Out., april Lar of the grand trunk Mauro it left s ago with considerable Money Fetty Teeg holidays in the United Aii bigot been heard from since. With the care fresh in their minds the up toe aspect foul play. De Cobain s crime. Is the details Are so shocking that it hoped he will not be prosecuted. London april parties in Parlia ment Are rather hoping that Cobain the Irish conservative member will not be brought to trial a the developments would be of a nature to Shook the country and could hardly fail to have it demoralizing influence. Londoff april the House of com Mons to Day the Hon. W. H. Smith said a warrant had been issued for the arrest of Cobain the Irish conservative m.p., accused of unnatural crimes. I. Smith said be was not aware that Cobain had written to friends that he would meet the charges if a proper interval should be allowed before the House proceeds to expel him. Or. Saund Raou m.p., denied that Cobain was grand master of the orangemen. More trouble for the jews. Matoba College. Closing exercises of the theological department. The Success of the College described principal class list and names of scholarship and prize winners in theology. I i _ the closing exercises of the theological department of the Manitoba College attracted last evening the largest audience that has yet assembled on Euch an occasion. In fact no larger gathering can take place for Euloh an object until u larger place of meeting is provided for the largest lecture room of the College was crowded to the utmost Capa City. The exercises were opened with the singing of it hymn and with prayer led by the Rev. Or. Duval. Rev. Principal King then delivered an address on the work of the theological depart ment giving also some general information respecting the position of the College. He Eaid he was glad to see no Many present and taking an interest in the College and among them especially former students of the College in so Large numbers. The attendance on the College during the present session had been by some 15 or 20, the largest in the history of the College alike in the arts course and in the theological coarse. The latter had been More largely attended than it could be expected to be again for perhaps a year or two. To have nine or ten students thus Complete their theological studies in Shamel Klu implicates them 111 the As on the life of the Czar. St. april the would be Assassin of the Ozar is said to have implicated a number of jews in his confession and m n result of that race have been expelled from Kieffe where the plot to murder the gear had its origin. Shame Kin it is now known a real russian but a livonian in origin and his family once prominent had been reduced to poverty by unfortunate speculations. He has told the police that be did not care to live As he had forfeited life when he agreed to kill the Czar he and his Fellows being pledged that the one chosen for the task should die whether he succeeded in his Mission or not. Fun to Niura cattle la april Dominion line red Duuring cattle carried 117 Ibok Tea Allan line is the Only Ore St Waring this Grad of freight from Mon i. Lut Yaw the Dominion charged t re Mia the freight though the Nak arid by i Independent company. Guilty of manslaughter Rosa out., april Coroner s Araas tag into the cause of the death of Yankee Foster has found ill earned by a blow on the head in Wood during a quarrel irk them Hamilton and that Wood h pit . He Jold the anglican Church. To Kitoi april Charles Tulley w rained tie pastorate of lit. By Bolo Art auth and will enter the anglican j each accepted the incumbency of West Kensington London. A. A alight coming this Way. Euum-n.s., april Joan Reid and Lite Reid Are passengers by Steamer after a Brief visit to Halifax we proceed to British Columbia. But nned to Cleveland foe trial. April the default Stew end Bank clerk Aad his Confederate aft today for Cleveland for trial. Wuh Borao la mayor of Chicago. Chicago april the meeting of too commis bjones to Day the for both parties their to count an it now stands. The trim we promptly dropped and apparent but Pood feeling exists Between info and outgoing parties. Next Hemstead Washburne will make his win mayor of Chicago. Bystander wag shot. Ark., april Fer was shot and killed action by Mose Barber it Barber bred at a brakeman he had quarrelled but Tho Bullet tide and struck Ferguson. The or arrest. Mercier1 honoured. Tie Alpine club of parlay banquet a Sajcew. Paris april merrier Premier of Quebec who has been in Paris floating a provincial loan of was tendered a banquet last evening by the Alpine dab. He reports his Mission As highly successful. He starts for Rome wednesday for a Brief visit and will atop in Paris again about the end of the month on his Way Home. Cash up please. General Booth issues an Appeal for u Short Twenty thousand pounds. London april Booth has issued an Appeal in behalf of the salvation army and his work. The general says that he a Short Twenty thousand pounds in current expenses and fears that much of his work May Hare to be abandoned As he already gone As far As he dare to go without substantial assistance. Land Bill progressing slowly. Eliot in n dispute. April Lake a quarrel occurred on sunday Creek Church Between e. 7. A. Sigler during which shot and killed. Miller a negro lynched. J Tea ski mies., april 20. Charts was taken from the jail on sunday night by a mob and 2w. He body was riddled with bad attempted on assault on a Uttz looking for u divorce. April Jas. Gill Ftp wife of Secretary of state Blains Tho City to Day on he Lington state and it i i said the it to reside there Long enough to it in that state. And Russia won t april Post says that As e l3ecn 8jten m the most Autho n a in inters that peace a less endangered a that the relations of Ger Nany i Are friendlier than for a Long time. Station station april Rev. , of Whitewood have at mro. Lesho Gordon s and .8 week. Apikia from the Malabar prop cart to lecture on u Hall upon the ancient nans descended from the converts to which to belongs and upon 6wa m India. B Tittlebaum came from Curch John a College on wednesday o from Gro fell on Sot g his son to the school. Of Regina brought her son to on tuesday to be enrolled school. Hill have returned from farm Between Quappelle a confirmation to Day at a turns to St. John s College in the township of on than has been known for april the land Bill in making slow Progress. Nolan s amendment was Defeated by a vote of 202 to 6, of whom two it is Eaid. Voted with the minority by mistake. Loud laughter greeted the announcement of the vote. The result a said to have been planned by the Mccarthy Taa in response of Parnell a charge on sunday that they were opposing the Bill. Pm press of Japan at Naples. Naples april the steamship Empress of Japan the second of the steamers built by the Canadian Pacific railway com Pany to connect with their Road and ply Between Vancouver b. 0., and Yokohama Japan arrived in bit port this morning on her trip around the world. Her passengers disembarked in order to visit mount Veau ius and the Rains of Pompeii. Ez-9peaker seed in borne. Rome april or. Thomas b. Reed sex speaker of the House of representatives of the United states has arrived in Rome where he will remain for two weeks. On saturday a dinner was Given in or. Reed s Honor by the american Consul to Rome or. Augustus o. Bourn. United states minister Porter and a number of prominent waiting americans were among the guests. Hurlbert e Victory popular. London april the plaintiff in the Hurlbert Cash today wore primroses in Honor of Premier s Day. Hurlbert who had arrived Early seemed to be con Dent As to the result the verdict by the jury after the somewhat Biassed charge judge added warmth to the demonstration which greeted the defend ant. Current chronology. J april 38. Henry Viii of England ascended the throne born 1451, did 1647 beheaded 3 wives divorced 2 1 died and 1 outlived him. Ism Shakespeare born at Stratford on Avon did there april 23, 1616. Henry Fielding dramatist and novelist born. 1731 Immanuel Kant philosopher born James Grahame. Ii oot born. James Buchanan fifteenth president born at Stony Batter Franklin county a died at Lancaster Juno u 1863. Andrew Gregg Curtin War governor of Pennsylvania born in Bill conto. Center county. A. Thomas play pcs Bailey Lyric poet did. General Worth captures Poroto Morico Ampulla with cavalry retreats. Ships Erebus and terror of sir John Franklin s expedition abandoned. Wilson s raiders baht at Tau Adega Ala. John Harper one of Tho original Harper died in new York City aged to. French Defeated in Dahomey with loss of go French soldiers and 20 natives. And the institution to recently establish was quite beyond what they would expect to sustain from year to year hence they would not be disappointed if the attend Ance of the theological classes should not be suite no to this number in succeeding years. N snob an institution there was More or lass fluctuation but the history of this College had each year shown a marked Advance on the preceding with the blowing of god not withstanding the establishment of other institutions which they were glad to doing the work of education alongside of them their Progress bad been of this character. They recognized the great too Drieta of god in preserving very largely the health and the life of the students and the professors there had been some sickness in their residence but not much. Though they had not much luxury about the building because of had a great Deal of Good health. Their work had gone on during the present a in past years with great Harmony among the students and professors. They had been fortunate not Only in their stated also in the assistance they had from time to time in or. Thompson who was now filling a distinguished place in neighbouring College and in their Young Friend who had been working with them this year or. Reid who bad a Well equipped mind and was courteous kindly and considerate to those about him. Speaking of the finances of the institution he had been Able to my at the beginning of the session that the whole amount of the debt left had been subscribed be was Happy to state that the whole amount now raid and that this institution waa free of debt. They were still within about two weeks of the end of the financial year but they had every Hope that they would dose the year with every person to whom they were indebted paid and the usual balance in tha Bank to the credit of the College. The legacy kindly left by or. Robertson had not yet been paid Bull every difficulty connected with the payment had been removed and they hoped by another year the College in Vest ment would have this added to the or another feature of the work which bad existed to a larger extent than formerly1 been the pleasant inter change of assistance with Wesley col lege some of whose students been regularly with the class in philosophy u one had been last year with prof Hart while one of their students had been fitted in that col lege in the department in which it was very Strong. After referring to the association of education and religion in the teaching in these colleges and St. John s College and to the pleasant effects of the joint teaching in after life when lawyers doctors or ministers meet on the Prairies having studied philosophy together in Manitoba College or mayhem Ofira in Wiley College principal King concluded with an expression of his Hope that in the interests of education this feature would be extended. He said he was glad to have with them the respected principal of Wesley College. The names of the graduating class in theology were then read by the principal and a each graduate came Forward he was presented by the principal with a finely bound Bible and a certificate of his standing also by chief Justice Taylor chairman of the College Board with a copy of a work by Rev. Or. Cuyler of Brooklyn on the pastorate. The names of the graduating class were As follows James e. Munro ., Hope f. Rosf Duncan Campbell ., Peter Lisheid d. Mckay a a. R. E. Knowles b. A., James Buchanan Colin Mckericher George lock Hart and c. P. Way. Principal King next addressed a few words to the Young men on their position. He said they had been enabled without exception to pass a creditable course. He referred to the respect and deference with which they had received instruction while had enjoyed a Freedom of discussion far More than existed in most colleges. He spoke of their great work reminding them that it was to preach to be ambassadors for Christ to deliver the message with which god had entrusted them. Of that message the lord Jesus Christ was the Centre. If he had to choose Between preach ing Christ and preaching doctrine he would say preach Christ and not doctrine but this Battleford Rivers. Battleford Herald the ice on the Saskatchewan broke and began to run on the night of the Lith and on the same Date the Battle River cleared for a couple of Miles from its Mouth. There was very Little Rise in either 0ftherivere ran Hiffa on thursday carrying very Little ice. High water came Down the Battle River raising u four feet at the Bridge. In brought Down with is Many hundreds of out by j. W. Barker some Sago for the proposed stockade around the Monir Ted but which new not brought Antithesis did not exist to preach Christ they much preach doctrine. Preach the whole of risk his human life Christ on the Cross and Christ on the throne. The Central truth was Christ on the Cross. Preach Christ tenderly., with deep sympathy faithfully keeping nothing Back. Exercise your ministry feeling great respect for the people to whom you Ore ministering. We have in this coun try a population entitled to the very beet thought and feeling you can give them. The life is More than the Sermon mistakes Are sometimes made out of the pulpit which Are fatal to a minister. He prayed that god would give them Wisdom. Or. Munro behalf of the graduating class read the valedictory Hia address con Taining Many excellent thoughts admirably expressed. In uttering his words of Farewell he brought up pleasing reminiscences of the years of the course congratulated the students expressed High regards for the principal and prof. Baird. Or. Thos. Beveridge ., read a reply As the representative of the remaining classes reciprocating the expressions of the graduates he wished them Success in their future labors and he joined with them in their tribute to the principal and Profe Aois. His address had running through it a vein of humor which the audience appreciated As evidenced by the frequent laughter. The principal proceeded to announce the awarding of the scholarships he said the examinations As a whole had been very Satis factory More go by a Good Deal than the Christmas examinations. Papers bad been examine i by Rev. Mesure. Turq Sharson Hogg Duval and stalker. Soine of the papers had been exceptionally excellent especially in systematic theology. The Supe rior of some of Theel he bad never read anywhere in this institution or any other. The scholarships were Given Only to those who had obtained first class honors or go per cent of the Marks for their examinations. The principal intimated that most of the y Miner men would remain in this country but or. Knowles was going to return East to after Reading the scholarship and prize Liste As Given in the latter part of this report principal King called on Rev. D. Stalker one of the and Rev. Principal Sparling of Wesley College for addresses. Rev. Or. Stalker spoke of the conviction which existed throughout the country that Manitoba College is Neo Hiey in this new country and that it is doing Fine work for the Church and the country at Large. He bore testimony to the High Standard of Excel of the papers and told also that the labors of the students Are appreciated through out the country. Principal Sparling said there we m to ooh cooperation and Mutual help a rivalry Between the colleges. Thea closing in 1891 reminded him of the occasion when in 1871 he occupied a position similar to that of the graduating Olasa of to night. From his Asper hence he was prepared to Bay that life la Worth Manitoba. Wesley College most heartily reciprocated All principal King had Eaid. The colleges would be rivals Only in trying to do Good works. He could Nob Promise that Wesley College could give Back an equivalent for what it got when some of its students received instruction from or. King for the or. Would be an Honor to any University in America but it would give what it could. After the singing of the last two verses of the 72nd psalm Rev. Joseph Hogg pro Noten ced the Benediction. Theological fit abutment examinations. Students Are arranged in classes according to Merit but within each class in alphabet ical order. Oak by Kex Noesis. Third Campbell b. A., r. E Knowles ., Jamee e. Munro ., Hope p. Ross Glass Fisher Geo. Look Bart ovules Moke Roher d. D. Mao Eay Oulu Buchanan. Second Beve Ridic Class b. ., a. G. Drive Oil ., Kenneth a. Woumn Rioha Dweir clans Manson. First n. Mclean b. A., Robt. Pate non F. H. Russell Class Maxwell Poison Jonas Johnston he Erk bxeoe91k. Third class Fisher jaaie8 e. Munro. ., Enka f. Rons Ulsess Duncan Campbell ., Robt e. Knowles ., d. D. Mckay Class Buchanan Geo. Lookhart. Second Beveridge ., r. Weir class ii a. E. Driscoll Olasa b. On mings ., k. A. Gollan Alex. Manton. First Paterson ., f. H. Russell . Class ii j. N. Moltan ., j. Maxwell unclassified Samuel Poon Jonas Johnson. By Shoal theo1qoy. Third Campbell b. A., Peter Fisher Robt. E. Knowles ., James e. Munro ., Hope f. Ross class ii James Buchanan d. D. Mao Kay ., Charles Moke Roher class i George lock Hart. Second i thoe. Beveridge b. A. Class ii w. B. ., a. E. Driscoll ., r. Weir class i k. A. Gollan a. Manson. First year class i j. N. Mclean b. A., j. Maxwell Robt. Paterson ., f. H. Russell class Iii b. Innis unclassified Samuel Poison Jonas Johnson. Hopi Latios and Pablo bal theology. Third i Duncan Campbell b. A., Robt. E. Knowles ., j. E. Munro ., Hope f. Rom class ii Jas. Buchanan Peter Fisher Geo. Lockhart d. D. Mao Kay ., Chas. Moke Roher. Second Beveridge Class b. Gumming. A. E. Driscon r. Weir Clara ill Kenneth Gollad. Alex. Manson. First n. Mclean ., Robt. Paterson F. H. Russell . Class Maxwell class Innis Poison. So Delmatio the loot. Third Campbell ., James Buchanan b. A., d. D. Mao Kay Munro. ., Hopo f. Rosa class Fisher Otwa Lockhart. Second Beveridge ., r. Weir Olasa b. A Rispou Class b. Camping ., k. A. Gollan a. Hanson. First n. Mclean ., j. Maxwell Roh Patterson f. H. Rubs Eli Poison. Dub cd hib Tobt. Third maker Char Munro Ross class Fisher lock Herb class shoo to Weir Doss class Ming Gollan Manson. First Maxwell Pate non Roswell Clasa me Lellan. Arlo optics third Fisher Knowles Mckay. Munro Rosa class Campbell Mckerchar Way. I second Drill Roll Weir class ii.4-Cojdming class Gol Lan. Manson Poison. First Maxwell Paterson Russell class to Lei Ion. Biblical ch1tioism hbbhknbutic3. Third year Camp Bell Mok Rohar Munro Ross Ola a ii Fisher lock Bart class Iii Knowles me Kay. He brew. First and year claw i Maxwell class ii Beveridge Weir close Iii. Gumming Driscoll Gollan first i Paterson Russell class Iii Innis Mclean. Scholarships and Prises. The Winner of the scholarships and prizes Are Tel Ltd Ubab. The Robert Anderson scholarship Hope f. Ross. The John Watson scholarship 350 James e. Munro b. A. The Robert Anderson prize Duncan Campbell The Robert Anderson 2nd prize Peter Fisher d. D. Mackay Second Hab. The John Ralth King scholarship Thomas be Midge. Tha scholarship Soo r. Weir. First teak. The memorial scholarship St. Jame mews notes. Barnard s official majority in Caribou a 29. The Canadian cruisers will go into service about May 1 to protect the Canadian fisheries. John Stewart who pleaded guilty to enter ing government House at Victoria a few weeks ago with Burgl Arious intent was sentenced to five years in the Penitentiary by Justice Drake the sentence is considered severe As Stewart in considered to by of weak mind and freely confessed bin guilt. Negotiations returned by Doab a London Cable soya the of or. Bryce Douglas manager of the Barrow naval Contr option who Una chiefly in Strumental in inducing that company to con Sider the of a fast line of Atlantic ate amen to canada., is retarding somewhat the of the negotiations for the establishment of the service. The Allani Are still considering the proposal for the uni lied Effort with the Barrow company but Hesi Tate adopting an acceptable basis of agreement sir Charles Tupper a return it is thought May hasten the desired agreement. Dreadful psoriasis entire body with White fearful cared by Catl Cura. 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Beg to inform the Ownen of property and the Public generally that they have opened an office at the above address for the purpose of carrying on a real estate Agency them having property for Sale also Thooe wishing to Purchase will find it to their advantage to apply to them before making other arrangements. Square v. H. Russell The Robert Crawford scholarship ?50 j. N. Mclean The John Black bursary increased by gift of 810, 330, Robt. Patterson Demorest medal contest. By j. T. Wilson. Highly important unreserved adm Oij Salb Square piano costly tur bleh lounge. Oar Pete Suva Waro and Superior and nearly new household furniture thursday april 23rd, at 1.80 o look. Sharp at Hes Denoe of g. Brown esq., 611 William to treat Pim Isles Block Heads chapped and ally skin cited by Ctm Toa medicated soap. It stops the pain. Bar Kaohe kidney pains weakness rheumatism and muscular pains relieved in one minute by the Cuti Eara anti pain plaster Soo besi on the Market to Day id the Ridob. Write for catalogue to Rudge Cycle cot s age nov p. 0. Box 1242, Winnipeg or Call and see machines at 154 Princess Street. Fibs Queen insurance company the undersigned having i Cen Mored with instruction from air. Drown who is housekeeping jul on above Dale submit to Nubuo Competition without the slightest re serve the whole of we costly and Superior household Furnoh Lii new piano elegant turkish lounge Eoas Edgia and upholstered in silk Marble top coca Bio rial tables b. Centre tables platform rookery a raw silk and Plush occasional draw Ira room Hijra in ran silk Rattan very Floe urge easy july. B. W. Walnut 2 handsome Extension Lungher lamps with Orys Tiu pendants Bronzo St stunts of pact Tegt. painted Mantle and Brocket dupes Rev silk divisional curtains Brus curtain polos about 70 Yards Olu ply Bru Roeii oar. Peto or Wool Carnet a extra Large front window Spring roller Blind sofa Mas Elve b. W. Elde Loard b. P. Mirror Back Extension dining table a of dining choirs do Nesco a Ewing improved and nearly Neur silverware cutlery of glassware Ohlena and Dulf 3 Day clock lot of House plants oilcloth Marble top Hau hot re of hand carved b. W. Bedroom set Willib p. Mirror b. And Ash bedroom sets Rinji hair mattresses Chine chamber sets Chenal Nool curtains. Japan tie screen Deer horns Quantity of Al Bedd Lair and pm Loira Aeh Bedstead Murroni bed room Johaira carpets tables and lamps 2 Hall i Tavea no. 0 Cook above. Oil Oes orment of Al Kitchen utensils Kitota fun i Deboard and Many other use Iol and ornamental articles. The Law 8 Sale offers a grand Chanco to Louse keepers of the carpets nil nearly Wop bought new lust fall and Alyce and la in a condition Equill to Neil. House open for inspection Day prior and morning of Enle. Terms on furniture Oast. Terms on piano one Cuartor o so at time of Sale. One Quarter at two months one Quarter at four months one Quarter at six months at 3 pc cent. Interest. House rent or for Sale. J. T Wilson t auctioneer. Office 24e o Ai Enue. By j. T. Wilson Ai of Liverpool England. Total funds in hand claims paid agents for Winnipeg Man., and the Northwest territories Carruthers Brock 463 main Street. Cd Cantlon of youth in the principles of Temperance. The Demorest contest was held in the first Baptist Church last evening under the auspices of the w. O. T. U. And was not very largely attended. The Leader of the meeting proceeded Forth the objects of the contest which were in substance that the medal contests inaugurated in new York City april 1886, have become a derided Success being an approved method for eating and educating Young people and listening audiences in the principles of the prohibition of the liquor traffic _ and also to extend the gospel of pronibiti9n. There were eight contestants who were with their As follows miss Nellie Jones How to curtail the liquor Nelson Semmens. The Good time is miss Bertha Kemp inn lost miss w. Only the Deacon s sunday school Roy Dolson moral suasion or prohibition which shall it miss Hattie hedging is moral miss Ruth land a voice from the poor Herbut Demorest what shall we do with Bhe the recitations were All Given in very creditable manner. The Silver medal was awarded to miss Bertha Kemp. During the evening a Solo was Given by miss Longmore and a duet by Mibb Cameron and mrs. Hargreaves entitled the Muter stood in his the announcement was made that a new class will be formed on thursday at four o clock in the w. 0. To to. Rooms King Street for those Between the Ages of 12 and 21 years. The meeting was closed by singing the personal m. Jones left for Brantford yesterday. Lawyer Georgen of the Portage is in the City. Worsnop of Vancouver an old Winnipeg Ger is recovering from severe illness. W. Jardine who has in the employ of messes. Bobella Atkinson As Grain buyer at Carberry Lefi by Yett Taay i South Teumin for a visit to friends in Scotland. Be exports to retard and retune business next fall. Mortgage Sale valuable Freehold Pho party. To be sold by Public auction in pursuance of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Moroze from Robert w. Moore to Tho Vendor which h 111 be produced at the Sale. In one parcel. On saturday the itch Day of May one thousand Eif Fht Hundred and ninety Ana at twelve of the clock noon by Justin Joseph Golden auctioneer at his auction rooms number 543 main Street in the City of Winnipeg the following valuable real estate lot no. 185 in the Parish of St. Agnethe As Shewn on a or plan of River lots in the said Parish of St. Agatha made by John s. Dennis Eurver or general. Their Are said to be Eood buildings and Ottar improvements an this lot which is Well situated and opt cd of Good land. The Vendor reserves to her self Tho right of bidding. Tenna of payment very Ibert. A Deposit of ten per cent of the Purchase Money Niue be paid at the time of Sale when easy arms for the balance will be arranged. For further Partio Ulara and conditions of Sale apply to 2uppeb, Phippen pc Kuppek Tudor s solicitors dated Winnipeg april 20th, 1891. Winnipeg brass works 32 and 34 Albert St. Cost i the following Luios and prices for the next few Days canned Eltra weenies i2jo per can. Ground Coffee Iso per condensed Hulk 7jc 14 ibs. Re isms for it hams. 12jcperlb. Re1whmbhh, the address j. T. Wilson 594 main Street weeks Abc old Telephone 178 p. O. Box 648. Andrew Schmidt cents on the Dollar is what a Are Selling Spring suits hats and boots and shoes Etc. All these goods have been purchased at bankrupt sales in the East j auction. Sales every even ing at 7 f. Is a Ripstein co. 600 main 8tbket m. Hughes co., in Zaidma undertakers and embalmers hoi. 81ft a 317 main St., totter Hohm Block. Telephone no
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