Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free Tress. Winnipeg. April 28 Manitoba free press. Morning and evening editions Publ Ehod every Day Bac capt Bondoy at 81s o clock a. M., and four o clock p. M., respectively at Winnipeg by the Manitoba free a Bess of. W. F. Luxton managing director and editor to chief. Letter edition by Moll one year 810 six months Odd month strictly Cash in Advance. Dally morning free press delivered in Winnipeg on banish terms. Evening free press and Sun delivered in Winnipeg cents per week 75 menu per month is Tor three months. Strictly crush la and ionic. Adaki Tising rates per nonpareil one 13 lines rakes one Inch in depth for appearing la both Ordinary advertising ten cents per Hue each insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period time to be charged for at the following rates one week two weeks la n one month a h thre months to so months 4l one year. Advertisements occupying loss apace than Dve Unes vill be charged As advertisements. 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It would be a fitting Climax t although i am sorry the n. P. R. Have not carried out their Promisee perhaps Good excuse May be offered still they will be forced to Cany out their contract or suffer the these words according to the government Organ fell from or. Greenway at the Watson banquet. Passing Over or. Greenway s pro fasted sorrow that the Northern Pacific had not carried out their promises other words had repudiated their bargain with the in of a general election drawing near is no doubt sincere deep and Over this we nay let us look at or. Green Way s threat to make hem suffer the Conno Quen Odb of their repudiation what Are the consequences we Are not sure now that the . r. Have a Dominion charter that there Are far As penalties Are concerned. At any rate or. Mon aught s Cava Lier and defiant letter to the government upon this very matter of repudiation of build ing the Souris Extension plainly indicates that this is his opinion. But excluding the Dominion charter from the argument and admitting in the respect the provincial charter is binding what then Are the Cenie quenches of the non fulfilment of their contract it is answered in a word forfeiture of All their Linea not including the Winnipeg terminals to government that being the Only consequence it must necessarily have been what was foreshadowed by or. Greenway and there could be no More fitting Climax to Thia a anally Northern Pacific business. It Haa been established by sworn evidence in a court of Justice that these lines Cost per mile of this the pro Vince contributed leaving the Anuial Cost to the company per mile and since construction the company have bonded them for per Raile. Need the reasoning go further to prove the Hamel Saneis of this threatened it swindle upon the province in connection with the Northern Pacific contract t a Railroad Worth per mile of which the province has already paid per mile is now to be taken Over with a liability of per mile upon it in satisfaction of an unfulfilled pledge we Are out our per mile and to retain the Road we must continue to pay for Ever interest on per mile i what would be thought of the Man who having already advanced upon a property would take it Over after being encumbered with in satisfaction of any claim whatever doing it for himself he would be unanimously voted a fool doing it As the agent of another a scoundrel. The latter is to be the position of the government in these premises As foreshadowed by or. Green Way. Truly this would be a fitting climate to the nefarious Northern Pacific Deal railway delays and accidents. In saturday s free press it waa announced that the usual train from the Pacific coast would not arrive on that Day owing it was Undem Tood to an Accident in the mountains and that the train of the following Day would be a number of hours late. Efforts were made to ascertain the exact nature of the Accident from the company s officials Here but without Success although in direct and constant telegraphic communication with All Points of the line none of them appeared to know anything about it. In the Early hours of monday morning a train arrived the first since Friday with two Days of passengers and from some of these it was Learned that the delay was caused by a land slide near the Glacier. At no time waa there the slightest danger to life or limb and the Castengera suffered no worse inconvenience than an enforced delay with every necessary accommodation however for their bodily Comfort. It will thus be been that no cause for anxiety actually existed. But that does not say that no anxiety did exist. Owing to be incomprehensible policy of the company in withholding from the pub Lio information of Thia and other accidents the very considerable number who Are per anally interested through connections More or less intimate with those on Board the belated trains Ore left to endure the acronym of us amenite until the friends themselves turn up to assure them of their safety. What sense or there can be found in this is known to anyone outside the Circle of rail Way officials. This and Trenion of the particulars of an Accident is not ctr Fine to thu . All railway companies seem to be affected with the tame weakness although remoteness from other civilization the fun own often enables the c. P. B. To be More in concealing the truth than Falls to the lot of the average railway. If it were possible to keep those particulars forever bottled no and to a Narva Boa Tot. Publio a Awu eat had happened would a to understand the self Ishnea or Heairt Lessieu that would Purchase a reputation at such the derails leak out and the fact of itself Bonn becomes known a Cost. Bat All in any event the Accident there can be no valid reason therefore even from a railway standpoint to withhold tha very wont that a pinned. Nine times out of ten the App Rehe Quinoa of waiting friends Ore Many times worse than the reality. To refuse to allay fears merely because of a vain de sire to shield the railway is sin ply inexcusable and heartless cruelty. This at least is the Public View of ill evidently the railway View of it is different. The Public for example cannot conceive even the pretext of a reason for refusing to give outfall possible particulars of the Glacier landslide which for forty eight hours cot off railway communication Between the Northwest and the Pao fio slope. A simple statement of the fact would have relieved any tendency to anxiety or alarm which Wim natural to those having friends on Board and no prejudice to the railway could have resulted. But there must be another Way of looking at it and the Public is obliged to con few that it cannot understand what it is or Why it Aronld be. Early Obot be pouts. To the natural anxiety As much a to the enter Priow of the Canadian Pacific company the country is indebted for an unusually Early report of this season s crop operations. Manitoba and the territories have been completely covered by the reports. In the latter there Art a few prominent centres from which information has been obtained fairly represent ing the conditions throughout. In the pro Vince As was to be expected information a sought More in detail and from every station of the least note on the main line and As Well a on the m. N.w., the company Boa received a report of what bos been done up to it a no news to any one in Manitoba to be told that the season is a month or fare weeks earlier than last and several weeks earlier than the average in fact by some Days or weeks than Haa been known for a number of years. We who Are on the ground i now that it is exceptionally Early for we Sra indications of it on every hand. It will be a Surprise to the East however to be told that on april wheat seed ing in Manitoba was practically completed and that in Many districts throughout the province the Young plants were two inches High and progressing bravely. It will be sur prised to learn too that daring this current month of april the thermometer has touched 80 and 82 in the Shade and that for a number of Days in succession it has ranged in the seventies. In addition to this favouring temperature there have beep two or three warm Spring the cold Rains usually experienced in the East at this season of the year but genuine summer showers without the electrical display. Under such circumstances As these it a Little wonder the wheat is All sown and that Ood Progress Baa been made with Oats and Barley. Perhaps the most noticeable feature of the reports is the almost unvarying Testi Mony to increased acreage. The average in crease Over last year All Over the province will be from fifteen to Twenty per cent., some localities reporting a much a a third greater while lets than ten per cent occurs at two or three Only. Booe who farm with their head in newspaper and other offices have been Selling the Farmers that they Ore cropping too much loud los proof of which they pointed to the fact that crops lost year went a gathered because of inability to Cope with them. But Tho form Era will not listen and because they do not we Are inclined to the belief that they i now More about it than those who merely farm in Blsir minds. At any rate the acreage his year will a greater than Ever before and i the pro sent Promise Holda Good to Tho end the yield will be a Surprise to the world. Of course no one sex Peats that the extraordinary weather of f april will be maintained throughout May. We May look for a lower no of the temperature As compared with the record of the past two or three weeks. It is not certain that june and july weather in april and May would be Best for Tho country Aud we shall All doubtless to Content to see More like a Normal May. The present interruption to the heated term which we have been experiencing will therefore be welcomed As sing perhaps better results in the end than a summer beginning with april fools my. Joseph Martin s pocket Organ is in distress Over or. Prendergast. The association of names a a singular one to say the least of it. It is observed too that the Mantle of its pity is wide enough to embrace the member for Russell. The is the Organ s latest pet name for the free press has been biting them with the lash of an it comes to their defence. It Hopes to see or Prendergast again in the Cabinet As doubtless does the gentle Man himself Aud a any rate it Hopes to see him returned at the next election. By Bis conduct during the late session or. Fisher notwithstanding some valuable service succeeded in making himself the laughing Stock of the country j or. Prendergast improved on that by making himself contemptible. 16 a understood that he is seeking a position under the government hence his sacrifice of Princi ple and manhood. It May be however that he 5s looking Forward to further political honors. He can Only be elected in a constituency of his compatriots and of religionists. Should Limey unite to again return him under All the circumstances they would by that act go a dangerous length towards alienating from Thorn the sympathies of that Large and influential class of the English Spelkin popu lation that has stood so loyally by them in their recent trials. Political battled re and shuttlecock such As Liat would be is not to their liking. . Mclean whom it is always necessary to introduce afresh Ai provincial Secretary in the grown Way government speaking at or. Watson a Barberry banquet expressed his Delight at meeting so Many Farmers. A special reason for rejoicing at so Happy a circumstance waa that he was always pleated to Gei an expression of their opinions on the questions of tha we Pray the gentleman to have patience. Within a year of thereabouts he will get on expression of the opinion of the farm Era of Dennis that will satisfy him for the next f oar years at least. One of the questions of the Day will be or. Mclean himself and the opinion exp relied of him will be of that affectionate kind that will require him to Vittay at Home. By a Lucky Combina Tion he escaped the expression of their Opin ions in 1889, but such Good for Irane will not fall to him the second time. Patience Man patience Yon will get Yoor fill of opinions in due rheumatism cent etc., wooo Manying kidney disorders. B. B. B. Has perfect regulating diuretic Owwen to act of thus Al Poeju. Bright and dark off to the editor of the free press. I read in a recent Niue of your paper under the above from a gentleman named Norman Murray who resides in Montreal. That gentleman. Concludes his letter As follows "As.1 happen to hmm Canada pretty Well i intend by and Given Toh of by to write out a report on the Moony by the Lutario government to the Chot same under the name of ohs Ritea. The pub Lic at Large Are quite in the dark on this matter. I issued a Challenge in the Toronto Toronto mail not very Long ago in which i offered to prove that eighty per Neoto. Of the Money Given under the cloak of Charity to denominational institutions was Given to the Church of Rome. La that a right Abate of affairs for province like the province of Ontario where roman catholics form Only one fourth of the population now or. Editor it a an indisputable fact the government of Ontario distributes the Money voted by the legislature for Charity Only on the basis of certified and i the Latema m Coll an old and Bosev Bod Ontario Pioneer joins the silent majority the Button ont Advance has the follow ing reference to the death of Duncan 9, to Coll brother of i. E. Mccoll superintend ent of Indian agencies of this City or. Duncan Mccoll one of the Best known residents of died at Hie Home on the 12th Concession on Fri Fuy morning after a Short illness. A few Days previous he contracted a Revere cold which terminated in inflammation of the lunge and despite the efforts of medical skill he joined the majority at the age Oil 35 years. Or. To Coll was the eldest Eon of the late Samuel Mogoll in the British militia and grandson of Duncan. Mooll Ensign of the Mccoll in the Stewart army at the Battle of co Loden in 1745. His father settled in Aldborough in 1819, and he was born on the farm on which he dim near the historic Brock Creek. Hia father died Many years the family were Young and on Duncan was placed the fathers the Trust impose v i u Vul a feud believe sworn statements showing the works de in him was faithfully performed. It May of Charity which those institutions in be said that very few families have risen to the interests of Boc lety which Are the internat such distinction and usefulness in Publio life of the state. Gould Mything be fairer than a As the one entrusted to the care of pro rata division of this fund among All de nearly 60 years and the Success achieved institutions according to the May be largely traced to the training of the work done by to Tina m the Public interest i elder brother. In the death of or. Mccoll accepting or. Murray s figures i the Community Josea one who was alive really it follows Inar Alt Bough the form. Respected for his Many redeeming qualities i fourth of the population yet their he cannot be said of lows Only one fourth charitable institution a perform 80 Ney cent. Of the Publio charities a compared with All the other denominational institutions in the Vince and therefore rightly and justly received 80 per Oeub. Of the fund set aside by tha Ingis Lavro of the province for that Par. Pone. What right Baa one fourth of the popular lation of Ontario especially a that one fourth does not by any moans represent. A fourth or even a twentieth of the wealth of the to perform 80 per cent of the Public charities Why at the same ratio should that one fourth increase to third of the population we would witness the catholics of onto to performing 106 per cent of the Public charities. I May ask in the language of your correspondent is that a tight state of affair for a province like the province of Ontario where roman catholics form Only one fourth of the population the Public Are quite in the dark on thin matter. By All Means let or. Norman Murray turn on the fall Light of Hia wonderful knowledge an Thia matter. The remit will be to show the Public the Bright Side of Bis own narrow and bigoted nature. Awin Niubo Catholic. Winnipeg april 27. Lake Winnipeg fisheries. To the editor of the free press. The report of the Dominion inspector of Fiaher Iea on the subject of preservation of Lake Winnipeg Whitefish and recommendations to the government in that Conn Olion which appeared in the evening free press the 17th inat., under the heading fostering the i notice a clause that reads a follows that a License to be called a Domestic be granted to Indian and bottle re to carry on fishing for Home use and not for Niport traffic now i would like to Point out the f lot that Many indians and half Breeds icelandic and other settlers along the shores of lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba depend to a considerable extent during the Winter months for a Liveli Hood on what fish they catch for Sale and unites for Export these Tish have no Market value so that with All deference to or. Wilmot i fail to see Why a fishing company should be granted a License allowing the catching and Canning of Largo quantities of fish for Export and indians and settlers be denied that privilege. If it a right to Grant the fishing company a Commer Cial License then in cannot be wrong to Grant the flame kind of a License to the poor est settler in the province even though he Only catches fifty dollars Worth of Nan in a year for Export. At present id is not my desire to enlarge on the subject my object in writing this letter being to draw attention to the proposed changes. I would like to hear from some of your readers who live on the shores of Lake Winnipeg or Manitoba in the matter. Fisherman. Portage la Prairie april 27. That Cen Ana. To the editor of the free press. Eee by your news Deana tones of saturday that returns of the new census for 1091 Are already beginning to reach Ottawa. This a Asib should be and some Surprise a manifested at Tho lazily displayed in this connection in Winnipeg. According proclamation in the Canada the 6th of april was fixed m the Date for taking such owmu9. As far As i can ascertain the sche Dules have not yet been distributed in Winnipeg and it is going to tax the memory of Moat they Are sent around to recount matters us they stood on the night of the 6th int. I have had some experience in connection with the taking of the census in both 1871 and 1831 in the East. On each occasion the enumerators were obliged to Bare their schedules distributed prior t6 the Date fixed for enumeration. This enabled the Heads of families to fill up their schedules All upon the same night and correctly a everything waa Edas it stood on that Date the Law complied Witt a accordance with the of the proclamation. Next Day the enumerators started to Collet their schedules and returns could be made in at least ten Days from the Date of taking the census. The ensuing session of the Dominion parliament will doubtless have considerable legislation that will be dependent upon the returns of the present census. I am afraid if other provinces prove As tardy As Manitoba it will be a considerable time yet Ere the in bbl can look for a full and satisfactory return. The returns were exceedingly prompt last year in taking the census of the United states. An enquirer. Winnipeg april 27. Market reports Grain slow and lower in wheat pro sea it Chicago. London april Grain markets opened Thia morning quiet and lower. At Liverpool wheat waa quoted slow and cd Low wer com alow and loner California wheat nearly due and for shipment 3d lower. There were a cargoes of wheat or Corn offering. Off coast wheat and Corn on passage rather easier. At Mark Lane wheat and Corn were noted As a turn dearer. French markets were firm. London april Stock Exchange will be closed May 1st and 2nd. Chicago april opened weak and declined under the influence of weaker cables and Fine weather but recovered All the decline and go in addition on Liberal purchases by the bears who raided the Market Early and purchases by bulls who came in As buyers on the break Beo Eiji 76 can. Cloa in prices w.09i july fl.07i. July 50jo july 46lc. July july july 86.52j Montreal stocks. Montreal Stooks reported by Alloway Goa Melon and sept., sept., sept., Bankers and brokers Winnipeg Banks Bank of Montreal Ontario. Olson s Toronto. Union Commerce cd 284 219 119 167 1220 i miscellaneous. Mont Cal Tel Rich it ont Oit Paw. By. Montreal a. Vanidan. Co o. P. R. Montreal 0. P. R. Louden be pril tellers. 223 217j 116 164 216 1471 m ids 68 190 201 76 77 70j Rej r i War for Tea a Kaibab British vessels of Pigeon and brisk have left Zanzibar under foaled believed Tor the in age River. Many out an enemy and his Candor and integrity were household words wherever he was known. Of an unassuming disposition he was always reluctant in seeking Public office but whatever position he was prevailed to accept it had Hia undivided attention. Many years ago or. Mccoll served his native township at the Council Board and during the last few years he was a director of the Dunwich fire insurance company. He was presi Den a of the county and township agr cult iral societies at the time of Hia death. He always took a deep interest in educational affairs and in Hia removal the Dutton High school loses a Wurm by Poarter. In politics he was a Liberal but unobtrusive in the fullest sense and never endeavoured to views on others. Sixteen years ago he married miss Freder ick daughter of Jacob Frederick of Chat Ham who with a family of three daughters Flora Mary Ann and Katie survives him. His aged Mother who is in her 94th year i still alive and residing in Dunwich. Of ten of the family reared on the old Homestead five Are left three Brothers and two Sisters. The Brothers Are Samuel 8., Dun Wirob formerly superintendent of education for the county of Elgin Hugh s., West Lorne Ebenezer superintendent it Indian agencies in Mani Toba Keewatin Northwest and Algoma. The Sisters Are mrs. Shaw and Mary unmarried of Dun Wirob. The funeral took place on sunday and despite the the unfavourable condition of the roads the largest seen in Aldborough for some years there being nearly one Hundred ridges in Tho procession. The funeral Sermon was preached by Eldar poll Ard in the old school Baptist Church. Eagle of which the deceased was a faithful adherent. The remains were buried in the Beautiful cemetery on the farm where he passed Bis Abil Hood. Here sleep Many of the old settlers of Dunwich and Aldborough on the Banks of the Stream named after Canada s hero. The pall bearers were messes. Archi Bald Thompson John Galbraith Daniel to Kisop Jolin Ferguson John Gillies and Jno. Mooallim. Legal intelligence. A Tomalon 011 n question of Coeton notice of trial coauthor Maudud. Before my. Justice Bain. Union Bank v. Plaintiffs sued to recover the amount of a promissory note made by defendant in favor of the Mani Toba lumber and fuel company and endorsed to plaintiffs Tho plaintiffs gave notice of trial for a tuesday court Aud then gave the usual notice of countermand and discontinued Tho action on taxation of defendant s costs of the action the master Al Lowed a fee for counsel advising on the Evi Dence and n with Brief. An Appeal was taken from the master s taxation. In delivering judgment his lordship held that the master should not have allowed the of until fee with Brief but that he had a discretion rider Rule 4 of the general rules of practice of Hilary term 1853, to allow the fee for counsel advising on tha evidence. As soon As Issue is joined either party should be entitled to Tai a Feo for Euloh an opinion if the master in his discretion thinks the opinion of counsel waa reasonably taken. Or. O. P. Wilson for plaintiff. Or. Outran for defendant. Spotted his prof. Tyndall performs another to feat at Calgary. Prof. Tyndall the mind Reader still continues his feats of foresight in the West. The other Day before leaving Calgary the West Bhe to Resaor performed a remarkable feat a the Royal hotel in presence of a Large crowd. Messes. Aldwell. Wrigley and Turnock were chosen a a committee to pick on a name inscribed in any of the hotel registers in Calgary. The name of a. In writ ten in the Middle of the Alberta Register was chosen. On the return of the committee the professor waa and at once beaded for the Alberta at a rapid rate and without the slightest hesitation seized the Register turned to the Page and wrote on paper the named. D. it is the intention of prof. Tyndale to visit Winnipeg during the Eummer. Aid for evicted to anti. London april Saunderson the Irish conservative member of parliament a credited with the statement that the attempts of the Mccoart Hyita in Australia and America to get Money for evicted tenants Are based on false pretences a the tenants have nearly All surrendered to the landlords and Only those Are out who have no Chance of getting Back because other tenants occupy the holding or the farms have been Given up to grazing. Betting on the Derby. By the latest mail the French Colt Gouverneur was favorite for the Derby the figures being 5 to 1 Avrut Gouverneur 11 to 2 against the deems Ter 0 to 1 against Peter Flower 13 to 2 against Orion 33 to 1 against common 66 to 1 against 86. David. For the two thousand guineas run next wednesday Gouverneur a also a favorite at 7 to 4 against Peter Flower being quoted at 9 to 2 and or Vieto 7 to 1. The distance of the two thou Sand a a Aud eleven Yards that of the Derby a mile and a half. Seeburn so Burn april meeting of the sea born baseball club a called for tha 3rd of May for the purpose of organizing for the season. During the Winter there was Rome talk of organizing a society of Christian Endeavor but As there were several important persons absent nothing cams of the talk however it is hoped the society will shortly be organized. Or. Experienced English Farmer Baa rented the farm lately vacated by n. A. Seebach who Baa moved to Russell. Or. Moleod intends shortly to conduct a singing school in the school House. Practice will be held every saturday night. The Bosa bum cheese maker was Here Dar ing the week making the final arrangements for the new milk route. Sunday school will again open on sunday next under the Able leadership of or. E. J. Vandecar. What Good behaviour will accomplish. I can truly say that my work and operations extend Orer the whole Dominion at the present time. However just a month ago a grocer engaged me to go to Remote Village in Ontario to work for people who heard of my reputation. The grocer Annfred me that from what he heard the people would receive a kindly and joyously. Be said two would workers at my Trade had omd bled but the pee Ware very indignant about the miserable work they had tuned oat. I went with tin grocer Tot tvs introduced by urn and just think of it i i have now the whole Field the people Call a honest Worling and tvs tar Mamood a Fol employ no or. Clark s White liniment i the greatest stable and household liniment of the period. In i bottles Only 60c. Endorsed by leading livery men in City and country by the great Horae ranchers of Alberta British Columbia. Sold every co., proprietors Winnipeg. In Lake Saskatchewan railway Choice farming lands for Sale at Low prices and in easy terms. Free Grants of government lands May still be obtained within easy reach of the stations on this railway. Town lots for Sale at Duck Lake and Saskatoon. Fob prices and pull information apply to Osleeb Hammond Nanton land dept., 381 main St. Winnipeg. He latest designs All new colourings _ prom the finest makers at 425 main Street. Lei Oishe s 425 main Street. Current chronology. April 28 Henry Vita of ear land . Seventh Earl of Hemf Tisbury noted philanthropist born., Charles Belt Notoff anatomist died. Edward o or Luton naval com Mander died. At a Drahei land Mountain and Monterey Teliin. Cima Edurado troops in forts Jackson find St. Philip. I. Mutiny and compel Bur Render. 1876-fire at on Mikosh. We. Destroyed Worth in Ltd Statica in prompt court decided the Iowa Law for seizing liquor in original packages important political consequences. Melita. The town in growing und there a room for a number of enterprises. Melita april Farmers Are about through seeding. Prospects for a crop Are above the average. As we now boat of quite a town and As there u plenty of room for professional men and artisans there Are a few enterprises that would do Well such a i in think office Bank chartered or private lawyer doctor Veter Inaiya burgeon dentist photographer drag and jewelry store shoe maker tailor and last Buff not least a Barber. A Friob Mill in badly needed most of our Farmers Havo to go at least fifty Miles to get Pristine done Mes Arr. Bell of Scove s Large Hall in about completed. Divine service will be held in it next sunday. The Best est Dorp of a go ahead town like ours is to Bob build in up going up rapidly. The 0. P. R. Authorities will be surprised to fee to Large n place and a Ipoh enter rap ahead of the Iron horse. Both young1 and old Ore suffering from la Grippe papa orally the family of or. William Oole the Youn rect having died and three others not out of danger. Or. Campbell our m.p.p., Haq returned from Leffin Ativo duties it Winnipeg and can be seen Riding Hia plow with a four horse Oam. The wild geese Are heading northward and our local Zeporta Are levelling their Cannon at them with varied Success. The Spring move has commenced and tha stopping House and stable Are taxed to their fullest map Sidy. The somewhat sudden death of or. Kellock ragged Farmer was a Surprise to All who knew him Poplar i Point. Pofi Iab Point. Is Well advanced and will be about completed this week. A great Deal of wheat is already above the ground and looking Yery Hardy. The acreage in this District Thia in largely in excess of former years. Or. A. Foulds of Elm River District is Here to proceed with the build in a of the Library Andrea ing room that is being built in Oon Wootton with the Church of England. The experimental farm at Ottawa have Lent out seed to quite a number of Farmers Here. It if to be hoped that that sent out will do Well a in is an excellent Sample. The ferry has been running for the last week h. G. Brown being in charge. There is also been an additional ferry put on the River at baie St. Foul. The Woodlands Council Are building a Bridge Over Long Lake Between sections 8 and 16, township 13, 4 West. Or. J. L. Vinier who lost about 2bo sheep luring the Winter bos just finished burying them. Or. F. Brown of Portage la Prairie was around last week taking the census. Or. Geo. Look is starting another Black Smith shop Here the More the merrier. Or. James Scott real estate dealer of Winnipeg paid us a by log visit last week. There is a Scarcity of ducks and geese this Ito amere. Ross ebb april commenced Lere on Panl 8th. But owing to the wet condition of the land Farmers have not been Able to make much Progress. A is preparing to erect a Large rame dwelling House. T. H. Corregan and o. Harvey Are at work taking the census. A Modermott had the misfortune to Lone a valuable horse lately. Wild ducks and geese Are very scarce Here this Spring. Merchant tailors Tirol Otto. Samples at Boom 6, Donaldson look. To f o. Box 964 wanted responsible Kanuho Cturner s agent doing by ulnar with grocers diag Testa to take Agency for Manitoba and Northwest territories for Standard Grood Selling summer speciality address ascent p. O. Mboi Sim Montreal. Court of revision. Municipality of St. Paul will be held at 10 a. La the school wide Hureh a. Katyll. Of Eric add Leonaroa London House p. Drawer just received direct from Tho makers a dui Ferline soot und new table damask new napkins new towelling. Wright bros., London House. To hand direct importations of children s Sun bonnets and Ohio of goods. P7. B. Princess Jileba House. Nights and Matinho com k a Honing tuesday april 28. 0 Tho leading tragedian Frederick Warde. Assisted by the actress mrs. D. P. Bowers and a Complete company of clinical players. Repertoire tuesday april 28th. A cmdr Shakespeare s historical tragedy it Init vim. Wednesday. Damon and Johns nines grand old Plaj pythias. Thursday Henry Viii. Friday 1m i r q i n i u Sat u by a a Macbeth Sale of seats commence monday at bos of Floe. Prices. Coo., Sujo. Bijou opera House concert i Winnipeg juvenile Lacrosse club on thursday april 30. Assisted by mra. Verner miss Flint of Toronto ulna Holmes Kelly Hanby Jarvis Mccunn. And members of Winnipeg gymnasium. Admission 25 cents reserved Sitts 0 onto. Plan of Hall at r. H. Nunn g Suslu store Ute Jos. Tees co Spring moving with covered Van and by the Moat experienced men in the City carpets taken up and cleaned by electric or steam Power and Claid. Pengelly Ford successors to Telephone 108. Oan Hon Block. Dry Wood All kinds in any Quantity. J. G. Hargrave co. Telephone 481. 826 main St. Account boobs made to order , 6 d. Stake to Winnipeg to. 8ssf j
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