Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 11, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. 11. Telegrams. Matter purport r to to telegrams published in this what it pretends to paper d clippings trom exchanges 01 i y least seventy five per Cut of the matter purporting to be published by Uny other in Manitoba consists of re and red clippings 24 to "1 hours old from paper and ther and concoctions. Very latest world s is always to be found in this and no other in Manitoba. Such news s to paper in Manitoba. A Char Chi quarrel behold these christians love one another. Ser race interrupted by cat Calls and Sec near turned now phase of the ascension Church trouble. A May a disgraceful Row of m the Church of the ascension last the introduction of a so spliced from Christ Church Cathedral. The party objected to such pro Arbor Day. Not throughout the country postage May Arbor Day Here quiet. The very hot weather accompanied by a Strong Southern wind took the enthusiasm out of Many people a number of citizens could be seen planting Trees. Many sports Book advantage of the Holiday and dispensed in All directions looking for game of any description and during the evening they could is seen arriving Home minus full bags. The Lacrosse boys had a practice game in the Field. A Junior team from town played the Public school boys and the school team Defeated their opponents by three two juvenile baseball teams played a game on the school ground the Cricket Green was kept Bay during the afternoon by the a Monte of the Willow and during the of evening very Many people went horse Buck Riding or driving. Gotham May Arbor Day the school children met and each one planted a tree under the supervision of the teacher miss Oliver who explained to her pupils the origin and meaning of the ceremony. The Rev. Starr preaches to crowded congregations. Many of Tjie Grace Church Frioud and members of other congregations Are attracted to flon Church May this a Arbor Day Aad has been observed As a kind of half Holiday bub much treo planting. May being Arbor was observed a Holiday but the state of the Wenber prevented there being a Many Trees planted As there would have been had Bhe Day been More pleasant. Moan people tried to keep out of Tho wind and dust. Gladstone May Day waa generally observed in this District the Day Vaa very hot and Thia heat was intensified by the Prairie and Buah fires which were razing very fiercely. A girl s terrible death. Burned to n a fiyut Tad turned 006 the gae leaving the Church in temporary lights having the voter was turned off from Litoff Lodi tendering it Naeleene. The service however air Houch constantly in outwits and secular of songs. Tho pair two wiled but no arrests were made. Steele Sty Choit of Goinsjr to partake of Jim limits provided for them after the r found they had been strewn Over tax. Toro Bluin the Church Fortu. Wow three owing to the Bihoi. Toting appointed Rev. E. P. Crawford flip Churchman while the Oongrepatir-.-. Noted Rev. . Roy a Low Churchman tried to Force or. Crawford to rain by cutting Dowa his salary to is p r Stu int he still Holda the fort. A visit from Dhatt. He will Slop off Here on his Way to California inspect crofter colonies. To sex Svitt and wife ail Taniai Liverpool for Quebec on May 14, Ruji fair journey to California. . Davitt will top at Winnipeg to inspect the crofter Colony a Vicinity. He goes thence to Ida a to sin Francisco. Crisp by an gasoline. Explosion of Chicago May the exp Aioo of a gasoline can yesterday afternoon Mina Jennie Tucker aged 19 years was burned to death a can of gasoline for House cleaning purposes had been placed beside the Register in the Bath room of her Uncle prof. Loomis House. It is supposed t Nab the heat from the Register forced the stopper from the can and allowed the fumes of fhe gasoline to escape. This afternoon miss Tucker went to the bathroom to gab some of the fluid and struck a match to Light the go. The flame ignited the fumes from the gasoline can which immediately exploded enveloping her in a Sheet of name. The screams of the unfortunate girl could be heard but As she had fallen with Ner Back against the door those outside wore Power Leofi to open in. When they finally enc needed in opening the door miss Tucker waa found stretched on the floor with her lower Limba burned Almonti to n Crisp. She died a few Momenta afterwards. Prof. House and his wife were seriously burned in attempting to Rescue her. Newfoundland s Friend. Will strenuously resist cock May Back Down. A May Newfoundland Del example time to prepare their race. Law House of As the adjourn bal in the Whitsuntide holidays will be to Day and the Bill will in the House of commons Tail after the holidays. It is significant Tomt Sywai. Whiteway and fellow Delegate ire Bigg Mads much of in the Liberal Olun. Bra Damerons invitations to dinners and wept with members of the Liberal party. it is now certain will 6nd or. Strenuous opponent of coercion believed that the government to a Muo Iyoub vote in its own ranks w at i to stands. Eujay May dispatch from St. Joriu n. F., the legislature Vester from the pus resolutions confirming y the delegates to the Assembly sat till 1mb night bub read add no conclusion will Taiji further information. Feeling is opposed to the passing us Hoq binding the Colony to carry with our Home Assurance l Thair claim to exc m tied. A Royal Goat. From the Queen to a thankful but a May majesty Haa taken to in making a present of a Goat to of the Welsh regime cab wed at Davenport. The officers of tie while expressing deep gratitude kindness Are entirely at a to do with the Royal Goat Ted itself to its new owners booking Down the colonel whip cheers have no taste for Tow do think it a valuables Tail if ij9 equipment. How. Nj.i7i have Bent a thanks to her majesty. The Rothschild s revenge. Russia t the Jewa. May Sovo that when the contract fur cent loan waa about actin the jews of Russia which government rejected. Thoi withdrew from to _ but the object of Intima failed. Russia has Immen i Banks and although t Nave delayed for a time the of Prein Loans they Tho Orleans r attack on it it reveals la Ilse Chester courier e attack on the United states of i talons at new or Bawd jury show the rottenness of government that Soin Tiou in and while perfect Brif Cria revealing such nor co emotion As that Prea Estment. strikers Dumur Ted at White of striker s House Workman named South american railways new unos projected to be immediately. Washington d. O., received by the Bureau of american republics state that Concession has been granted by the bolivian government to lord Donough More of London and Michael , of new York for the construction of a Railroad from la Ftp to Lake Icaca the line to be bin ahead within three Yeara. Thin Road in practically an Extension of the line of Railroad which runs from Mollendor a port on the const of Peru to Lake Titicaca. Sen or dribble car has signed a contract with the government of the state of Bolivar. Colombia for the construction of a Railroad Between Carmen City and fort Sambrano on the River Magdalena. Dri Belsar has deposited Franca in the colombian legation at Paris As a guarantee which will be forfeited if work on the line Doea com Mence within three months after the approval of the contract. Corporal punishment. The Law providing for whipping youth Ful will be opposed in parliament. London May is a Strong feeling in the House of commons against some pro visions of the summary Jurist Stion Bill Deal ing with Youthful offenders. The Bill provides for Corporal punishment by whipping. Thia Iron Ilion is viewed with Disfavour both As calculated to degrade the boys and to injure them physically. The Omia inon of the clause will be urged and if this in successful the reduction of the number of stripes from twelve to eight with a medical examination before and after whipping will be urged. A lock out threatened. Fully workmen in new York May be thrown ont of employment. New York May lumber dealers association have determined to lock out their employees and to Reinee to Supply lumber to any building in course of construction in this City Brooklyn and Jersey City until auth time a the lumber handlers Union shall have come to their senses. Thia action was taken because of a strike in duckies co s Yards where the men web ont through sym Pathy with the framers who struck on May Day. Una sea the jabber a speedily settled men employed in the building trades will Ynve to take an enforced vacation. Tampering with Bills the Delaware legislature protects itself with it stringent measure. Dover del., May general Assem Bly to Day passed a Bill providing for the punishment of Auy person who shall blot Blue mutilate alter or steal any Bill while in Progress of being passed by the general Assembly. The person shall upon conviction receive Leas than ten nor More than of Laa Haa be imprisoned for less than one nor More than 10 years and pay a Fine of Lesb than s100, nor More than this waa brought about by the discovery that in this session two Bills had been tampered with and changed in their meaning. A mob of women. They cat and slash la slanderer with razors knives and Dirks. Pine , ark., May 9. A coloured woman has for some time been making derogatory remarks concerning the character of females residing in her neighbor Hood. They finally banded together and attacked the Simpson woman on the Street with razors knives and Dirks. She is thought to be fatally wounded. Her assailants have been arrested. A veg fire. Milwaukee May 7.30 o clock Thia evening fire started Ramoop the rags in the Baa Gruenb of a. Walsh co. A tinware factory in 13th and North canal Street and in a abort time the whole five Storey building waa in flames. At 8.30, a portion of the East Wall foil and aeon after the greater part of the Walls on the other Pirdee followed. Total loss partly insured. The Gerard Bank All bight. Philadelphia May Caldwell of the guard National emphatically Deniu that Hia Bank a Emir Raa aed a was reported Thia Forenoon. He Maya that the Bank waa never in better Condi Tion than to Day. The in Park Imit Tow. Manufactured by d. Ritchie Montreal Rev. J. E. Starr of Toronto waa welcomed yesterday in Zion Church by a boat of old friends and Many new the former com ing largely from Grace Church where be was assistant minister for two years in the old Days when Wesley Hall on main Street was the place of worship of the congregation. The proportion of Hia hearers yesterday who used to listen to him then waa very Large but they were Nob the Only ones who had heard Biro or heard of him. No doubt he Law Many unfamiliar faces one feature which seemed especially to strike Hia attention waa the greater sprinkling of whitened Heads m the audience. The morn ing congregation was comfortably filling the regular Reata but ii the evening chairs had to be placed along the Ninea and the officials of the Church who gave up their to strangers found room on and around the pulpit platform. The test in the Morales via from the Irith Verso of the 17th psalm a satisfied when i awake with thy the Mon waa an eloquent picturing of the Joys and Loriea of the life to come in con Raab with the sorrows and imperfections of the present. Thia contrast was carried out in reference to our bodies their corruptible nature on the one hand and their a Kenesaw to Ohr Iab a Glor ions body on the other and then in reference to mental and spiritual growth. In the evening Rev. . Stan preached from Luke Lith chapter 22nd verae he Takesh from him All hi3 Armor wherein he the thought of the Sermon was Christ s method for Complete overthrow of satan in the world. First the preacher spoke of Commerce having been captured by Christ and become a Vantage ground for the spread of gospel truth. When Horiat waa on Earth the men of the Day stood far aloof from him but who would deem it an Honor to enter Tain him if he were Here now the name of Horiat is respected by every Board of Trade and on every Stock Exchange thru tout the civilized world. The Commerce of the world to Day is largely in the hands of christians. Commerce Iao eing Mode the Van Tage ground for diffusing Goepel truth Commerce a exploring the Remote parts of the Earth spanning continents with links of steel Aad running nerve of electricity under the sea it Haa brought London nearer to Hong Kong to Day than it was forty Yeara ago to new York it Haa mapped the world with highways along which pass the missionary and the Bible. The heralds of the Cross Are going from English speaking countries to Plant outposts for Christ and heathens come to study our civilization and go Back with a desire for Christian Laws and institutions. In is possible for people now living to see that the go Pecil is preached to every creature be fore the Dawn of the 20th Century. Commerce in the greatest guarantee of the preservation of peace. The commercial relations existing Between the nations Are auth that London might almost As Well bombard Liverpool a Lay new York in aah a and Russia might of Well destroy St. Petersburg a Send ships of War no the thames to Lon Don. The same waa True regarding literature. The people who first followed Christ were without culture and learning unleavened and i Morant they were what learning there was in the world waa Moat bitterly opposed to Christ where now is the cultivated intellect of the world Trace if and you Trace the pathway christianity is taking. Schools colleges universities books newspapers exist exactly where the gospel in preached. Jesus has captured the thought and the culture of the world. Three Fourtha of the Good literature of the world to Day a the thought of Jesus Christ. He is making the to nought and intellect of to world a Means for the . The greatest intellect1, culture and learning Are embraced in the English language which a being diffused with phenomenal rapidity throughout the world. During the Berlin conference for settling the affairs of Samoa in won the medium of thought and nine Mont Lis ago at a native Congress in Calcutta the Asp be tentative of eight different languages and eight kinds of religion could Only understand one another in the English Tongue. A writer in the contemporary review estimated that Unhwa there should be Homo unforeseen Check in 100 years there would be More English a peaking people than of All others. Thus the whole world would be brought Back again to one language and one speech. The same waa True of scientific research and exploration. Geologists and astronomers were once All ranged in opposition to Christ but now things were changed. There waa an idea prevalent that science Cornea into collision with the religion of Christ but did Tyndal Huxley Darwin or Between Bible truth and science there a absolutely no contradiction. The american association for the advancement of science embraces the greatest names on Thia continent at a recent meeting it was ascertained that even dior the of the members were either members of Chrin Tian churches or habitual of the House of god. There a in the world it Anglo leading Eai elitist who cannot see god in nature. Jub Christ is using Scie Tibo research and exploration As Means of establishing Christian truth and extending the boundaries of Hia kingdom illustrations were Given of the Way in which scientific truth answers objections to christianity. Thus while col. R. G. Ingeri ii ridiculed the account of the creation a teach ing that Light existed before the sue geology Baa shown that there exulted at that period animals that had eyes to there Musk have been Light botany showed that there were plants having fibres that could Havo grow a in Ordinary san Light and astronomy pave a further refutation teaching that the aim itself was Only a Candle stick Light being a series of Wavea. The Bible state Monta concerning the City of Nineveh which a had been questioned were confirmed by re cent explorations. The Sermon concluded with a reference to the triumphs of christianity during the present Century the preacher said that he wanted the Young men to know that christianity in the winning Side. The musical portion of the service waa specially a Tractive. In the morning the Anthem waa sir John goes i will magnify thee 0 the choir a from time to time introducing new features the Leader or. Collier sparing no pains to make the musical department of the Church work in every Way Tecc Esaul Aad interesting. The evening service was opened for the first time with the lord s harmonized by Elmer Jonea. The Anthem was one by Carl Brno he guide me o thou great and won effectively rendered. While the col Lection was being taken up miss comp Bell Sang beautifully Berthold toners Soprano eolo Jeau Lover of Mibb bought a Squaw. A. Tonne Trout Montana pure them room jaw. A Young Engleh gentleman Bald to be a rancher from Montana Moose jaw Laak the times and somewhat but prised the citizens by throwing Hia Money around a if in was no object to him. Among Hia Many Large was the Purchase of a Sioux Agnaw for which he paid the sum of his trip to Moow jaw cot him Over he left on sunday morning for Hia ranch in toe Vicinity of milk River. Six years after to Portage Avenue and thence 60 the armory where col. Boswell briefly addressed them exp Eanner thanks to the men for the turn cub and to their old comrades who had been to rough the whom he hoped of see d6a the uniform the Torpa was dismissed. Two interesting Church of the Ooth a liars. The Sun Rose and shone brightly and genially at i did on the lob of May six year ago on the Banke of the far off Saskatchewan. And Here there then the the holy Sabbath was rudely broken by the inspiring strains of martial music and the land clanking of military accoutrements. Bab yesterday the principal participants in the stirring events of 1885, who paraded the streets i Winnipeg had differ Pat surroundings and met under different circumstances. Peace and Prosperity and Mil the environments civilization in Themida Bof a commercial Centre were about them. Six Yeara ago the charming Ali tide of the Northern Prairies was a scene of strife and internecine warfare and As the Gallant Boya in Black arose from Thair bivouac in the outskirts of Batoche their eyes gazed on far dissimilar no paved were trod no palatial buildings loomed up around them no crowds of ape Batora thronged bub there waa a grand scene of wild Beauty of Sylvan Glade and Park like Bluffs and openings while near at hand flowed the sinuous Saskatchewan on its Many league journey from the mountains to the grand rapids. And hidden from View was the strongly fortified foe lurking in their apparently impenetrable pits fashioned for their Semi Savage Mode of warfare. Lit the midst of this scene of desolate became of the uprising of the Ber a Day of shot and Shell and furious attack the Sabbath came and with its outward peaceful Nesa amidst the warlike surroundings and martial display the troops were called to prayer. There was edifice id which to worship no grand Structure embellished by the Art of Man in which to Pray no Halo of Light streaming through the stained Glass which would add impressiveness to the gather ing. But in the hastily formed Zerbs of inward turning waggons with the fresh verdure for carpet and the Blue Akita of heaven As the dome the impressive was held. The Sermon Over the parting hymn was riven and while singing praises to him the rhythm of Thi music was suddenly interrupted by the Ping of the Rifle Bullet and whizzing of the Buckshot. An abrupt termination of the choral offering for the rattle of musketry was a Call to duty and a hastily pronounced Benediction and the worshippers became warriors again 1 changed the a clue in May 1891. Many of its veterans absent but replaced with new the anniversary by another Church Parade. At Trinity Hall they mustered in the afternoon and marched in Force to holy Trinity again to participate in divine worship. The line of March was Down fort ago Avenue which was crowded with spectators up main Street to Graham and up that thoroughfare to the Church. The battalion presenting a soldierly appearance in its neat uniform was headed by the regimental band which played appropriate airs interspersed with the Clarion notes of Thi bugles. Col. Boswell was in command and with him were majors rut Tan and Arnold and adjutant Billman while heading the corps waa Veteran Sergt. Major Watson whose services at the front will Long be remembered by his comrades. A company Captain Shambre paraded two officers and thirty two men a Lieut. Stewart one officer and 26 men a co., Lieut. Steele two officers and 29 men co., cant. Mclaren two and 35 men a Swinford two officers and 22 men and of co., capt Broughall three officers and 27 men. In the Mayhew presided at the Orgon with her accustomed skill and taste. Rev. . Starr continues his trip to Vic Toria to Day. Baseball. National Leal k. At 6, Cleveland c. At Cincinnati 7, Piti Ujj at 0, Philadelphia j. At york4, Boston 4. Sat Day b association pamrs. At 10, St. Louis 8. At 16, Louisville g. At 4, Cincinnati s at 4, Columbus 0. A baseball club is to be f red of South endear this evening when a meeting will to held on the Ball ground opposite the South 6re Hall. Kemp con races. The Kemp too Park May meeting opened Friday. The principal race on the programme was that for the Spring 2 year old plate of sovereigns five Furlon irs Abr right. The race was won by t. Philips Zolb Windfall Fiu Knof Portland s filly the sew being spool u a Henry Milner s filly Desdemona third. No mid Kiddoo s of Jestat. Foot Wark lad. May Siddons Price fight Lant night resulted in a draw in the forty eighth round. Rear followed a stiff More interesting gathering in civilian s veterans wearing their medals and numbering 33. All told the turn out with five and 38 Bondsmen of whom 16 belong to the Bugle corps was 266. Arrived at holy Unity which was of the anglican Church was performed suitable hymns being Sung amongst them soldiers of Shriet arise and put your Armor on and Onward Sohria Tian while the Obair rendered the Anthem lift your Heads hop and Rev. . Paire who a member of French s scouts was also decorated with a medal preached a Brief and appropriate Lennon taking for his text part of the 21st verse of the 23rd chapter of the acts of the apostles do thou yield a near approach to the 90th s motto cede he related the incident of Paul s Captivity when a band of forty had sworn to take his life and the admonition to his keeper by Paul s sister s Sun do yield unto them but he intended to speak he said entirely apart from the context he would speak of their motto a right Rood one and which he trusted they would always maintain and yield to he urged them As soldiers to be ready when their country needed All timed and in All ways and in All things great and Small at Home and in toe Field and to do their duty conscientiously and thoroughly. To was for him to impress on them that they should do this nor necessary to Tell them to be Brave and True when he knew that the minds of Many of them Wero remembering the deeds of six years ago at the Camp at Batoche. Six Yeara was a Long time and it seemed but As if yesterday. Referring to tie stirring events of that Battle he spoke of that fateful sunday being a Day of rest As far As it was possible to be and yet of the soldiers being ready when needed. He alluded to the Parade where gathered together the solemn service was interrupted by the Sharp crack of the Rifle and there wan a Hasty return to duty in the carrying out of which they were prepared to die. Then he passed on to speak of a higher conflict which they were carrying on with varying degrees of earnestness and carelessness. It endless conflict and they should never a false to themselves to their baptismal Yow to their future and to Gad himself and never give up the fight. The conflict ceased Only with death. There waa a great warfare before them and As they knew in military life it was necessary to be in constant touch with their base of supplies and to be in touch with their neglect of which would bring after suffering. Napoleon penetrated Russia to Moscow and yet he army waa annihilated and the noblest blood of the French army was spilled on the Barren Steppes reverses happened in the great civil War a own the the North ultimately successful met at Firat with defeat. They knew their own experience at fish greek whore their Advance at first was rudely checked but finally they Luald the Pound and camped an night on the Field of Battle and next Day they discovered the enemy had abandoned his stronghold. And yet they did a single Victory or a single defeat did finally decide the Issue. This a warning. A temptation to sin might be conquered but they should think there would be no More temptation. They should be Ever Alert Ever fighting keeping in touch with their great they need be discouraged with him an a help and to asked them to fight in their in their own hearts and Soals. He urged them to be Brave and valiant and respect Hia will and they need fear the Cormean Noces. They needed works words and they should take to their hearts their motto and in fighting the Good fight to they should keep that motto pure and stainless and be Strong in the lord. At the conclusion of the service the Bat Talion retained. Beaded by the two bands Maro aed and to Market Tad Iheng to Halo Monk ing the volunteeri1 Monument which per Eta. Atom the memory of fallen Maib a very silly Buffoon. Ibis la Eliut the Carman Standard designates the Over Amine a Organ. Without very much Effort the Winnipeg Tribune can Parade As a very silly Buffoon. From the first Day of its precarious and Neo less existence to the present time to Han launched Forth its anathema and other for denouncing the Green Way government. Its chief complaint against those journals has been that they indulged a too much and too Freo a personal abuse of or. Greenway and other members of the government that Stich a course did violence to the profession of dignified journalism that it debauched Public senti ment and that it degraded Public morale. For these and other reasons of alike character in held there journals up to Public condemnation and execration and held its own immaculate hands up in Boly horror St such evil practices. In one breath the Tribune would pose As a High moral reformer of advanced ideas and in the very next it would descend to the coarsest and lowest of blackguard ism. Beginning with the Luxton trial it inaugurated a Campaign of malignant per Sonal abuse and vilification against cer Tain gentlemen in Manitoba to compare which with the filth and Rancour of a Brothel would be a sacrilege against the lad Day in and Day out it pours its Stream of falsehoods Billingsgate and vituperation upon those gentlemen who have dared oppose the doubtful methods of a notorious weak vacillating and government whose paid hireling the Tribune is and always has been. Dating its Brief existence the Tribuno has published a Hundred columns of abuse and falsehood against or. Hugh Sutherland which it has kept up with a persistency worthy of a better cause until the govern ment yielding to the demands of the people made a Deal with or. Sutherland. Now the Tribune thinks or. Sutherland a fair haired what does an honest Public think of such a paid Janns faced time server and its utter ances what can it think of the sincerity and integrity of an honest journal and what can it think of a newspaper which a con stantly guilty of what in denounces in measured terms in other papers an a free intelligent and nonet people think of a journal which champions such a despotic and villainous measure m or. Franchia ement act w whatever the faults did Short comings of other journals May to it a very that sensible and intelligent people can have but scant reaped for the utterances of any journal 344 main St., messes. Alexander co s bankrupt Stock the Best value in the do minion. For to Day tuesday and wednesday general household drapery goods White and factory Cottons sheeting Pillow Cottons Butcher linens Hollands Stair linens Glass cloth roller towelling Huck backs special lines i Huc Kaback and damask towels. Table Linen table cloths table napkins Cotton ticks summer flan Nel Lettes Oxford and flannel shirt Ings quilts counterpane and bed spreads Muslin prints and Ging hams. All of the above will be de for Sale acc prices considerably be Low the Ordinary Cost. All remnants marked Down for Sale on Centre tables. Some bargains in lace and Art curtains Cre tonnes sate Eua and Art muslims. Two cases ladies umbrellas and parasols just opened will be sold now cheap Carsley co., 344 main Street. Herb you Are again in which is such a palpable paid for at Ita Billingsgate by the Yard and Ever n Tan Ding ready to apologise for every Rasca Lity condone every outrage and defend every iniquity of a gang of Hood Ora who have humiliated a proud and intelligent people disgraced the name of civil government and wrecked the political party which placed them in Power. Dunster s disgrace. The arrest of n former Winnipeg organist in Detroit. The Detroit mich., journal Haa the follow ing particulars of the downfall of Fred Dunster formerly of this City four years ago Frederick Dunster Judi Over from England took charge of the Christ Church Organ. . Dunster was a tall thin Young Man who dressed with scrupulous neatness and somewhat Lively taste. To smoked cigarettes smiled sweetly and had i somewhat weary manner which was delightfully suggestive of the Lon Don Clara. Then withal or. A Nutter had Learned a Good Deal at school and was an interesting talker or. Dunster was taken no by the ladies of some of the "oldest1 families on Jefferson Avenue. They trotted him out to afternoon teas and evening receptions and balls and theatre Pafeles. Dunster used to look languid and smile and talk and before Long he became a lion in every gathering where ladies were the leading spirits. As a pianist he was much bought after for private musicals. These Many circumstances combined to Hia Dia Advant age in the minds of men who were perhaps a Little jealous of or. Dunster popularity. . Donator waa a kind of Tal Mage among organists. He was a showy bub very interesting player disregarded All rules and freely interpolated Hia own ideas with those of tha composer which he Nimrod to interpret. The results at times were and when in the midst of some solemn Credo or. Dunster would break into a species of Jig a shiver would pervade the entire con get Gabiou. Among the Many really Good dualities which or. Munster possessed was generosity but in him it a Tramo a fault. It waa especially evidenced in regard to his choir boys upon whom he lavished two Bill tickets athletic prizes and free excursions. These expenditures together with the 6nancial do Mande caused by Hia position in society to came too much for him and for the last year the Rector and vestry men have been much troubled by collectors who prayed their Aid in collecting Bills which or. Dunster owed them. The vestry men remonstrated and or. Dunster made a great Effort to Reform but he was too deeply in the Hole. During Tho Effort he lost much of the freshness which had previously distinguished his costumes. Recently the affairs of the choir were placed in the bands of a committee and a a result or. Dunster waa requested to resign. He did so last wednesday. Last night Horride to learn that or. Dunster had been arrested by Tuttle and Myles and locked up in the Central station on a charge of obtaining a Diamond ring on Flap pretences from f. G. Smith son co. Within an hour after the arrest two Promin ent Young society men had presented a promissory for to the firm and obtained a receipt in full. Then accompanied by an attache of the jewelry store they repaired to the Central station. In the name of humanity let him they cried in chorus. After consultation with the authorities or. Dunster was released and he at once crossed to Windsor. This morning his friends refused to talk about the affair. Frank Smith jr., of f. G. Smith Sona co., said this morning that about eight Days ago Dunster came to him and paid which be bad owed the firm for some time. Then he said that he had been selected by a com Mittee of Christ Church chair to select a ring which was to be presented to one of their members. He picked out a Diamond circlet and told or. Smith that As soon As the Hud confirmed his Choice the Money would be paid. Nothing More was heard from Dunster for several Days. Then the firm heard of his resignation. Investigation followed and it was Learned that Dunster s Story about Tho ring was a myth. Then came Hia arrest. Toronto Tea go. Have removed to More commodious premises 237 Portage Avenue a few doors from Tho Quieu 8 Ilo Tol where they Wil show a Choice assortment of Indian China and Japan teas cha8. Meredith Masaweh. J. Akin c. A., Public accountant auditor Assignee and general financial agent office 482 main St., Winnipeg. Daring Modo arrangements to resume the practice at Ray profession i beg to of fog my Merriom to the mercantile Trade and Public generally in the above Mac the. A do of which i am thoroughly Qutul lied Byi Peoble Nia jog and Long practical exp trance Cut therefore with Promise com Atli tation in the Root fool of All matters in me. The Stock of Jeffares co. To be slaughtered. Having just purchased the Stock of Jeffares co. At on the Dollar i will remove the sauce at once to weeks Nix store where Oil will lie offered at less than wholesale Cost. 83t look out for bargains in Gro Obries at 594 St by d. Wilson. Unreserved auction Sale of household furniture Square piano now Raymond sewing machine Par or suite set of single harness etc., etc., of tuesday May 12th, 1801, at 2 o clock at 133 Selkirk St. East North of c. P. U track Rea Donco of j. B. Henderson Esq. Having been favored with inti Cottons from or Henderson who is leaving fur the cast i will on above Date sell without the slightest Reserve the whole contents of his Well furnished res dunce com prising in part Squire piano by Harl nmn n.t., new Kivy mond sowing machine scarcely parlor Sultoon 7 piece in . Frames and hair cloth and Plush engravings and other pictures Laoo and other Curta us poles rings Extension lamp tapestry carpets dining table sideboard dining chairs glassware silverware 2 China Tea bats 3 Volo. Bible commentary c vols. Macaulay s history of England and other Standard Worko by Well known authors bcd9tcads, Mattro ses Springs chamber Seta Coal heating Tove no. 9 Cook Tovo with Resur vol nearly new Washer and wringer Good Assort ment of a. 1 Kitchen utensils about 2 Doz. Self Bealert capital set of Anglo harness in a. 1 Condi Tion etc., Eto. Terms Cash. J. T. Wilson auctioneer. Part life Aye. By j. T. Wilson. Cabinet grand upright piano household furniture unreserved auction Sale Mflwc 1k 2 p. M. At 181 Mayiom Jarvela Stroot. Residence of k. Mackie Esq. Having been favored with instructions from Jar. Nekic who la leaving for new Westminster tha undersigned will offer for pub to Competition with out the slightest Rea Erre on above Date id part the following Evans Broa. Cabinet grand upright piano in . Case and Oieu Barb tone parlor out in . Frames and hair cloth tapestry carpets Loi of Good plants brass car talk polls engravings and other pictures . Dining table darting and other chairs lounge Cano Rocker Extension Lump with Crystal pendants oilcloth bedroom set Bedstead Springs and matter cases . Globe it voc. No. 9 Cook stove Kitchen utensils and Many other useful and ornamental articles. House open Tat in afternoon before and morning of Saje. Terms on piano one fourth Cash one fourth at two months one fourth at four months and one fourth at do months on Lur Alturo Cash. J. T. Wilson auctioneer. Office 219 pc Tage Avenue. By Joseph Wolf unreserved auction sole of very Superior household furniture new style Bowmanville Ornan refrigerator Art Sultana stove wire Flower stand Chen award etc., on tuesday Lay p01, on View Day prior and morning of Sale. or. John Kirkwood 420 Ross Street. Residence i have instructed by or. John dlr Wood o sell on this Date the contents of his Well furnished comprising in part handsome parlor set w. Centre and Ocon clonal tables easy and rocking chairs lace curtains poles and tinge whatnot very lne toned new Stylo Trifan Brussels carpet. Extension Crystal lamps Brawl ice pictures Eric it Brac , Extension table sideboard Dinglu Haira lounge parlor Cook by voc Sultana Hall ,ulna dinner and Tea set Glass and silverware Oil cloth fancy screens contents of three neatly fur l8hed bedrooms wit i Springs idding Etc no. B Cook stove with Ull line of Kitchen utensils. Every thine a in Good order arid condition. Terni oath. Joseph Wolf auctioneer. Farms 91.5o p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Eight years to pay it needed. X3t get oar Oblet before Proudfoot co., Mph dub 894 main Street Winnipeg. Dry Wood All kinds in any Quantity. J. G. Margrave in Paperi
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