Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 12, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press May 12, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 12, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba Baily free press Winnipeg. May 12 Manitoba free press. Morning and evening editions mulched every any except sunday at six o clock a. M., and four o clock p. M., respectively it Winnipeg the Manitoba free pbbs3 co. W. F. A Txton director and editor id chief. By mall Ono Ono j t Nib in once daily morning free press delivered in Winnipeg on Tamo terms. Even inf free press and Sun Flesher de in win Olfee 20 cent por week 75 per month Toft Feree months. Strictly Cash in Advance rates per nonpareil line 12 oni Inch in a Cpl for advert Setoute appearing in Bali Ordinary advertising ten tents per line each advertising inserted for a. Definite period of ume to be Charce for at the following one month.41 to three 1 Iii months. U out year. W advertisements occupy inc loss fijian to times will be charged As Uve me . Condensed advertisements on first Raintr Drei muh each additional word 1 com 30 words or under for Inch consecutive insertion Lor Kab period than week 55 Cento each additional word 1 cent 30 words or Niider one wok Tonij question reopening alleged Duff Tea to English ships proposed by lord Brill my if one condition can be that after the i Warp of the Jurbin Rattra Are if the United states shall prevail m the Seala taken by Canadian Newelt during the period a full be for the Ordinary Price for which a King told. This to the president to be the compliment of lord Salis Bury s proposition he doubts not that it will secure his lordship s assent. If there should be for the seizure of Britt the vessels in Case England s Contention be supported t does seem reason Able that the United states should be compensated for the seals taken should its Contention be found to be the right one. Illness befalling or. Gladstone but the splendid Constitution of the grand old Man has heretofore enabled him to shake off such complaints As have affected him and id a the Universal wish that he May continue to do to for several years yet. The latest and greatest work of a magnificent life has yen to be crowned with Success and for its full accomplishment it to to be hoped he will to spared. Advertisers Nib unaccompanied by specific he inserted till ordered out. Notices of Blythe marriages and Deatha 60 cents each insertion. Set in nonpareil Type notice where cuts Are inserted they must be All not mounted on Wood. _ of ail edition. In Trade. Liberty Quanty in in Bell tue3day. May 12, 1891. N baking a based the six propositions which were submitted in december last a Bhe basis of an arbitration for the settlement of the Behring sea controversy Between great Britain and the United Ste Tea seem Likely to be with some a Light modification to. A originally they were not wholly satisfactory to lord Salisbury who in addition so staling his objections made an offer which he regarded As a i air one from an English stand Point. To meet this or. Elaine has agreed to certain concessions in his original proposals at present it looks a if an agreement were within reach. The fit and second stand a originally submitted and Are As follows 1 what exclusive jurisdiction on the Aea known a the bearing sea and what exclusive in the Seal Fis Wiea therein did Russia Mutert and exercise prior and a to the time of the bight to do bight. The Ottawa citizen is distressing itself on of Manitoba s lieutenant governor. We can assure it that there is no need. The three for a Penny politicians who Are temporarily on top in this province May frighten them Olvea with the bugbear but sensible men know that the governor stands on Safe ground and Tho there is really no for a second word on the subject. Never in the history of Canada was there a it has belied every Promise made of or for it. No one realizes Ita utter failure to and its fatal propensity to evil More fully and truly than the members of in. Thih feeble cry about the unconstitutional and arbitrary conduct of the lieutenant governor a merely an Effort on the of 9ome of Ito to Call off Trail a herring across the scent. In imposes upon to one Here and no one a the least disposed to excitement Over the matter. The governor did not not unconstitutionally much less arbitrarily in withholding Bis assent to a Bill passed by the Lesia lature and which had Only a week or two previously been declared by competent to be both unconstitutional and pernicious. It May suit a vulgar and mischief Loving minister to re enact a measure that had been shown to be bad All through and bad was disallowed on thao also unit Bat the proceeding is not a dignified one and it a fou Lunate some authority exists to interpose conclusive objection. There was nothing m the nature of a veto communications Welcome foi1 to editor of the free pret. See by saturday s Issue that Michael will atop in the City on Hia Way to the coast. He is a newspaper Man of no mean order and a it Annb advocate of labor. The pity press and different labor with the Home rulers might arrange some simple Means of giving Bim a warm Welcome to Winnipeg. Dobbin Dan. Winnipeg May Lith. 10 the editor of Freo press. Of or. Michael Davitt s visit to Winnipeg announced in this morning s free Prens i would suggest that a reception worthy of a statesman who has done and is doing to much in the cause of Justice and humanity be tendered to him on his arrival by our the majority of whom sympathize with the advocates of Irish Home Rule ind that a meeting be held at on Early Date to appoint a committee to Moke the Nece nary a now presbyter in can run going Dolbun Trout fire on a of arrangements. Verb sap Winnipeg May Rulka. In the Lieutenan go Cmor a act a merely reserved Hia assent unti 1 the pleasure of the governor general could be ascertained. That much he is authorized under which he Holowa once. He a not obliged to ask or to act upon the advice of his ministers in thus dealing with a Bill. He is to use his own and his own discretion. He withhold assent to any Bill should the appear to him sufficient. That is his right and Hin privilege and it is useless to quarrel with them an Lorn As the Constitution remains As it is. To Reserve assent is a mild and harmless exercise of his authority. It involves no worse conker Nence than a trifling delay. That be can do on his own responsibility but to have a Bill thrust under assert and exercise poor cession of Alaska to the United state 2 How far were these claims of june diction my to the real fisheries recognized and conceded by great Britain while not objecting the British Premier made the following criticism of these but the vital question for decision is whether any other whether the of great Britain has Ever accepted the claim put Forward in this Mukase. Our Contention is that not Only Tan it not be shown Tab the Britain at any time since 1821 Hai admitted the soundness of the pretension put Forward by that Mukase but that it can be shown that Iti has categorically denied it on More than one occasion. The third of the original propositions was 3 was the body of water now known As the Behring sea included in the phrase Pacific Ocean As used in the treaty of 1826 Between great Britain and Russia and what rights if any in the Behring were Given or conceded to great Britain by the said treaty lord Salisbury objected to the latter part of this on the ground that great Britain could not be deprived of the right of free passage and free fishing unless consenting to abandon it and any references to the treaty of 1825 could not therefore be allowed. The proposition was accordingly modified and now stands a follows 3. Was the body of water known As the Behring sea included in the phrase Pacific Ocean As used in the treaty of 1825 be tween great Britain and Russia and what if any in the Behring sea were held and exclusively exercised by Russia after said treaty the fourth Standu As originally made there being no objection to it 4. Did not All the rights of Russia As to jurisdiction and As to the Seal fisheries in Behring sea East of the water Boundary in the treaty Between the United states and Russia of March 30, 1867, pass unimpaired to the United states under teat treaty the fifth As originally submitted was a follows 5. What Are now the rights it the United states a to the fur Seal fisheries in the Waters of the Behring sea outside of the Ordinary territorial limits whether such rights grow out of the session by Auwia of any special rights or jurisdiction held by it in such Fisher ies or in the Waters of beb nug sea or out of ownership of tha Dink islands and the habits of the seals in resorting thither and rearing their Young thereon and going out from the Island for food or out of any other fact or incident connected with the relation of those Seal fisheries to the territorial posses Sions of the United states lord Salis Oury objected to All the foregoing after the words territorial and the proportion was therefore changed and now stands for approval in the following shape 5. Has the United states any right and if so what right of Protection or property in the fur seals f req elms the islands of the United states in the a Shang sea when such seals Are found outside the Ordinary three mile limit a originally drafted this proposition was supposed to involve the question whether the killing of the female seals and their Young was Contra Bona mores it will be for lord Salisbury to say whether it a still involved. The sixth stands As originally offered 6. If the deter nation of the foregoing questions shall leave the subject in such position that the concurrence of great Britain is necessary in prescribing regulations for the killing of the fur seals in any part of the Waters of Behring sea then it shall be further determined How far if at All outside the Ordinary territorial limits a it necessary that the i cited states should exercise an exclusive jurisdiction in order to protect the real for the time living upon the islands of the United states and feeding therefrom 2 a whether a slowed season during which the killing of teals in the Waters of Behring sea outside the Ordinary territorial limits shall be prohibited is or wary to save the Seal fish ing Industry to valuable and important to Mankind from deterioration or destruction and. If so 3 what months or of months should be included in Inch season and Over what Waters it should extend in his dispatch of february last replying to these propositions lord Salisbury said there is an omission in these questions which i have no doubt the government of the president will be very glad to repair and that is the reference to the arbitrator of the ques Tion what damages an due to the Peryma who have been ii muted in Case it Hail be mined by him that the action of the United in Witta British been with out warrant in International Law. To which or. Blaine rejoins and there the matter Pertt for the present at any time his use that is known to be bad and that has already been disallowed leaves him no option his duty to the Dominion whose officer he Job and his own self respect demand that he should Reserve his Ai sent until a higher pleasure is signified. The government and Ite friends seek to create an alarm by representing the Lieuten ant governor in the character of a despot trampling upon the rights of the people and doing a number of other very terrible things by an arbitrary and tyrannical exercise of Tho obsolete Power of Voi o. There was no veto no Effort at veto and no approach to veto this monster of a gov i nor did not bin More or worse than withold Hie assent until he could be advised by the Dominion executive. But the people Are not to of frightened by Thia cry of veto. The mayor of Winnipeg has the Power to veto and exercised it not Many months ago to the inexpressible Delight of this same government gang. The mayor of port age la Prairie Only to other Day vetoed a municipal enactment to permit the. Notorious Martin and Curtis to i Cape the full payment of their taxes. The veto Power is a very common and often a very useful thing. Not a governor in the United states but can veto any Bill he pleases. And to can the president. Veto fiddlesticks if ice Are to be frightened at All let is have Eom thing More terrible than this. The election act. The Bill a lord up by the Carman Standard. Carman Standard there Are very few Manitoban who Realise the full in Oren to of injustice contemplated by the government in the election act which but for the Vigi auce of the opposition would have been forced upon the country at the fag end of the last session of the Manitoba legit i Ture. Secure in the Eer Jile majority which they had in the Home the Greenaway government trusted by brute Force to impose upon the country h measure which for downright Edtih podium would have been a disgrace to the statute books of Russia. By its Means and through the Agency of partisan registration clerks the government could have disfranchised All its opponent and secured to them selves an unlimited lease of Power. Pair play and even handed politics to All is the Model of every True briton whether in Manitoba or the Mother land and we Are much mistaken in out Esti mate of the electorate if they would Condea read to take a mean advantage even of their political opponents. Nob so the government and not so the bulk of their supporters in the House one of whom was heard to Eay that to considered ii hat while his a try was in Power they had a right to take Tage of their such a gents men is opposed co every principle of Justice and expose the demoralization attendant upon the following of such men As Greenway and his colleagues. The lists were not to be printed or exposed until after they had been revised to that an elector who had been left off had no remedy he could not see the list until it was closed and a Lesa he found out within two weeks he would be deprived of Hia franchise unless he or some one in his name made worn application on a printed form before the closing of the list it was in the discretion of the registration clerk to him off the list altogether and unless he appealed on another printed form five Days before the sitting of the Revi Fliner officer he would have no vote. What a scope for villainy. Imagine the chuckles with which the partisan registration clerk and revising officer would disfranchised the supporters of or. Roblin in this constituency. But Thanka to our silting member and his friends in the House the act was divested of some but not of All ii objectionable features. The Apt is bad enough Otill and its provisions will necessitate the utmost vigilance on the part of the but More time has been allowed be fore the lists Are finally closed and a Rural constituency that might have been giggled out of its Choice As a representative in the legis lature has now a fighting Chance but Eter Oal vigilance is the Price of Liberty and in will depend upon Tho excellence of our local organization whether the partisan officials will get the lest of us after All. But what will the country say of men professing to be liberals who would to consent to muzzle the popular voice conscience less like their Lead ers the government serfs willing to forsake principle to take advantage of the Power of a brute majority to Force themselves by fraud upon the constituencies they misrepresent knowing that by fair Means they had no Hope of sitting in another parliament. May needing in mostly coniplete.1 a this Vicinity and the acreage will be no omit 25 per cent ewer previous within the last week everything has taken a rapid growth and there ii every Prospect of a Beautiful Harvest. Tiie have Tho building of their Church about three Miles die of North of the elation and they expect that six to even weeks will see Iti completed and ready for opening. The cur cd when completed will be a neat a one of Ite size As there is West of Winnipeg and will be a credit to the place. All the outbuildings belonging to Jamee Eastham were burned to tha ground on ones Day lab including seven or eight Fino fat Spring Cut veg ready for the Butcher. It is not j known How they took fire but it is generally birr mixed that the fire caught from Rome o the men s pipes although they were All out in the Field at the time the fire was noticed first. Or. Enetha wan away in Winnipeg at the time. Mra. Moore ban been very poorly All Winter i Early in the Winner Ebol had a narrow escape from death by drinking Winch habad been nude j in c upper Kettle on a very j bad Cai a of cupper Poison Ruif. By great care uhe got around and was supposed to be cured j but Aho had n relapse and won Token do a a bad is Ever and again under medi Cetl treat Icib or. Moro the Hia Kion ii rent in Stoa Here on thu 14bh just. Pm Vine been promoted to a much a writer it nation on the Pembina Section at Plum Coulee. He will to Rhyl cod Here by i. Mckechnie of the 0. P. R. Full depart meat Winnipeg. Jan. Robertson has just completed a Fine Cliene fun torn which to exp oct concern operation in a Nyp. Thin will to the acc Ted Scheett of Mccury in operation in Wood or. Moore inv sort remained Che the of tin Hnidj been transferred to or. Swort i n store or. A twin Worth Bun built a Fine implement were Hough mid be i unwed representative of h. S. co. Rev. T. D. Acheron leaves for Winnipeg monday next for his examinations at mum Toft College. Mrs. Acre you is in very poor health at present having a severe attack rheumatic. Fri. Hews on of Brandonia visiting her daughter Here mrs. T. D. Acheson. Greatest the bottles Only 50c. By the great Rauchert of stable and household liniment of Tho period. In pint endorsed by leading livery men in City and country and t. I. Sold everywhere. I British Columbia. Id-a-wsohst., Bole oct proprietors. Winnipeg. Choice farming lands Fop Sale at Low Priesand easy teems Jill i Mill Tell Ltd i ii uhf ii Hii Iii Mill in jul free Grants of government lands May still be obtained within easy reach of the stations on this railway. H i in h if Minimi rum i town lots for Sale in red Deer. For prices and full information apply to Osleeb Hammond land dept., 381 main St. Winnipeg. Stiel w a rapid City. I i not much trea planting on Arbor personal rapid pm May was Nob is much tree planting yesterday Ashna been Tihe Cabo in former Yeura in Thia District. The Farmers did not wait for Arbor Doy bub had done coned Dorahle tree planting a times suitable to their own convenience. The Tow people observed the Day strictly a a Holiday and those who did not go fishing boating or driving pub in the Day gardening. A few Trees and a great Many cur ran 6 and Berry Bushes Wero planted. S. T. Hopper and Geo. Anderson were in Minnedosa yesterday. Ceasro. T. A. Cuddy a. C. Sewell j. F. Boyd and i. Cookman Pree masons of Minne Doaa Vini Ted the Maonio Lodge Here tuesday night to. F. Boyd in Hia official capacity As d. D. G. the Lacrosse club has accepted a Challenge to play a Friendly game in Brandon on the 25tb, with the Brandon intermediates. Mra. D. Man Apptt and mrs. G. L. Stone Bave gone on a visit to or. J. Mcnaught web Superior. I s. H. J. Coffin who has been in Winni Peg for a week returned Home last night. 8. A. Ovas grand masonic master visited Bhe Biblo Lodge this week. J. T. Cable will enter six horse in Bhe race contest 06 Brandon on the26th. S. L. Head has to Ken Loop b.o., for horses. Latest designs All new colourings prom the finest makers at 425 main Street. Liyoi Kiili s 425 Street. The Toronto construction and electric Supply dealers in every description of electric machinery electric Light supplies and electric apparatus of All kinds. Winnipeg Branch 367 main Street Lyman Dwight Manitoba representative. Muhs Hopkins of mayor Ovas. Souris it a visitor a the impression Baa somehow gob abroad Ihab the Greenway government contemplates a dissolution this Cummer to be followed by an Appeal to the people. Why should there be a dissolution does Nob the government posse a the Confidence of Bhe a the country too if we Are to believe the ministerial members but aside from this we must not suppose Bhat or. Greenway and his friends would for a moment think of leaving their work half done. They have provided a Way for accomplishing much in their election neb bub to Complete the Good work there must be a Gerrymander. Such Good liberals would Nob think of capturing the lists through partisan registration clerks and revising officers without furnishing the necessary complement of a Bill to Gerrymander the constituencies. That would never do. There Musit be another session there Are two or three French constituencies to wipe our and if Tho Ministeri lists cannot make in particularly hot for or. Rablin and Home other members of the opposition they Are not Worth their Salt. By All Meana let u8 have a Gerrymander. Manitoba liberalism cannot reach Ita perfect development with out in. The following from Bhe Brandon times would be a fair enough taunt if the leaders in the opposition party a Ottawa acknowledged the members of the Manitoba government m fellow liberals. Whon however it in known that those leaders repudiate them Bhe aptness of the reproach is not to apparent in Bhe Dominion parliament the liberals Are kicking vigorously against the franchise act and Are moving to have be act repealed or materially amended. In Manitoba the Liberal legislature Pii ased a franchise act that contained All the objectionable features of she Dominion in intensified form a Well m Many More provisions so iniquitous in their character hat no act Ever passed by any other legislature contains anything like them. Such is liberalism in opposition in the Dominion and in Power in the Carman Standard evidently supposes that or. Martin by retiring As attorney general also retired from the House for it says or. Joseph Mottin is now ont of office and our of he is a private citizen in private this is not so at All. Or. Martin is not out of politics. He is still a member of the leg Slature As fair a subject for criticism As or. and rarely the Standard will not that he u oni of poli tic and not fairly subject to criticism favor Able or the reverse to honest judg ment chronology. May 12. St. Pancras martyred by orders emperor Diocletian St. Pancoa for whom Many churches and the famous Parish in London Are named was but fourteen Yoors old at death. Thomas Wentworth Earl of Stafford and minister of Charles i. Executed. 1850-Henry Cabot Lodge author congressman and reputed framer of the Federal elections Bill born in . 1803 thirteenth and fifteenth army corps under Mcclernand and Sherman drive from fourteen Milo Creek and Mcpherson s seventeenth corps defeats them at Raymond Grant s frightful carnage Orond spot Talvania court House a. Confederates Moko five desperate charges on Hancock s position Moro bullets of Rcd in limited space and time than in any other say Thoben Eros a Forest mowed Down by shots Esti mated from to federals killed and wounded in eight Days Flo minor Bat Les elsewhere on same Day general j. E. B. Stuart died of wound i. General Middleton convert cd by Cana Dian parliament of looting valuable Fure while commanding troops against Riol to Boll in. _ cd Lungu markets. Chicago May wheat opened weaker on a variable crop Mcnort advanced in the reported Large reduction in the Spanish import a nov and then broke on free realizing Salfu. The Market closed j cent higher. Receipts 65 cars. Closing prices wheat May s1.02c. July 99jc. 94gc. May g2jo. July 5bjc sep. 523. Oats May 50c. July sept. 34gc. Pork May july sept., May ?c.35 july 86.66 sept. ?68o. Riba May july 3ept., 86.37j. Montreal stocks. Montreal stocks reported by Alloway Champion Backora and broke re Winnipeg to Smuul Hay 11, 1s91. Buyer 223j 218j Killarney. Now settlers from town endangered by a Prairo fila. Kil Larnt May Day was observed Here a a Holiday and quite a lob of tree were planted by Bhe Farmers in this Vicinity. The Day was very warm being in by Lahnde. John Thornton crossed Over from Dakota and will remain on a farm a few Miles web of Wakoa. Several half Breeds from the Vicinity of St. Job a Dakota Are camped Here on a fishing tour to Pelican Lake. After Bhe passenger train passed Here going womb last evening a Prairie Ike sprang up and was making rapid headway towards the town and gave or. Geo. Gate a place a close Call. Quito a number of she Killarney people turned our and extinguished Bhe fire before in reached the town it won blowing n Gale at Bhe time. A Farmer from the Vicinity of Pelican Lake same Here yesterday with about 20 wild geese. Geese nod Duckel Are plentiful along Killarney Lake a jumping Deer wan grazing near Bhe Lake yesterday. To was disturbed by Bhe Section men tearing Down the track in a hand car and Cheed off by a dog. Or. Barnes a Farmer from Nordb Dakota w. L. Manufacturer of the Best boots in the world and other specialities in footwear. For talc by a. G. Morgan 412 main Street. Has pebbled Down a Killarney. Couple of Miles North of Bank of Montreal cd no Man in my eighty third can have even the Mott trifling ailment without exciting the App Ehennia of his friends. It is the pm indent not object to the Addi. J always with a sense of alarm we hear of an 222i 218 Ontario. 119" u6j Holmone. 160 156 Toronto merchants. 147 140j Union. Commerce. 130 Iso miscellaneous Montreal Tel. It 103j Ryloh. Out. Nav. 50 6bj cloy pm. 163 1s5 Montreal by. V03i 202 Canada n. W. Land co. 764 75 0. P. B. 771 t7j 0. P. R. 79 7 Call. A Poplar joint. Poplar Point May Rev. Or. Finn of Barberry preached at the Union Church yesterday morning and at Elm River in the evening. He is to lecture on Why i left the Church of on tuesday night the 12th. Some of our athletic Young men intend to take in the Storba to be held at High Bluff on the 26th ioab., and expect to get their share of the prizes. Or. George setter s new residence is Saab nearing completion and ibis to be Afine build ing when completed. Large numbers of a Fiviea he e made their appearance to Gladden Bhe hearts of our local in prof e. We had n wedding inso work and in is rumoured that there is another to follow soon. At interesting Catholic event. St. Joseph. ., May of Bhe Mont important even in Tho Catholic Church of Northwest Missouri was to consecration yesterday of the Church mid Abbey of con caption the famous Benedictine monastery of Nodaway county. Motiff the Church dignitaries present were Bishop Horan of Kansas City who conducted ceremonies of con fee Clabion Bahoo Martz of Denver Bia Bop be Armettii of , Minn. Bishop Marty of or Skoba Bishop Hennessy of a Burae Abbott Wolfe of Atchison and Many others. A vast concourse of people from the entire surrounding country gathered in the Little monastery Village of Conception to witness the interesting ceremonies which continued for eight hours. Canadian cattle for England. Montreal witness two Stock trains arrived to Day from Winnipeg with Coo cattle from Pilot Mound and owned by or. F. F. Gordon. They Are stalled cattle and the first of the kind Ever sent from Manitoba to the British Marketa. They will be shipped by the new Steamer mongolian. About 500 Bead of Canadian cattle Are being shipped weekly from Boston to British markets by the american Syndicate that bought up the distillery cattle recently. The peruvian bailed Thia morning for Glas Gow with about 600 Bead of cattle and 26 notwithstanding the coldness of saturday s weather for sell ing dry goods Geo. Craig go s sales ran up to their anticipations about. the weather this week expected to be More favourable for All Spring goods they anticipate a daily big Rush and crush of buyers each Day at their big store. Watch our advertise ments. You know we always do even More than we Adver Tise. It s a fact that the More you try to make an impression the Ess Likely you Are to make it. Just be your natural self and you la be pretty sure to come out All right you cannot be natural in Demeanour if you Are not properly attire cd and its useless to attempt it. An awk Wardly dressed Man is almost certain to be correspondingly awkward in manner. He does t feel comfortable and he cannot help betraying it he May have paid for his suit twice its value but hell never get any pleasure out of it. You will have no such unfortunate experience if you leave your measure with us. The finest selection of suiting trouser Ings and Spring a coatings importations from the of country. Geo. Clements the great Art tailor Corner main and Mcdermott streets Winnipeg. At Broadview. Overworked broken Down prematurely aged men or Thwe suffering from excesses or indiscretions will find a certain cure in or. Williams Pili they Supply the material Neo Nury to enrich the blood build up the nerves and restore the chattered system. Never fail. Sold by All dealers or tent on receipt of per Box or five for idd Remung the or. Flu urea med. Co., Brock Filp oat. Death of a Percheron stallion. Sandwich May celebrated Man Percheron Balhan dauntless dropped dead Here yesterday while on his Way to Windsor to be sold by auction. He was worth1 j -3 it. T the Rev. Howard expelled from the epic pal Church for body is about to be asked to no the pulpit of to Pitt Oburgh in Icaria Charob. The Congre gation believes that or. Macneary will accept. 320 acres Frame House and household effects. Stabling for 75 Hend of Stock granary and 17 horses and Colte 35 cows and Young Stock 7g coma in crop binders Hower Rake re diff and wolklnj1 ploughs. Seeders harrows roller waggons Sleigh a and situated c mlle from Braunn plenty Good water pasture and Hay one mlle Farsi Sliffe. Broadview. To if not bold in win bal offered for talc by a clod in Lota to suit on or about 25th june prox. J. A. Mcl. Telephone 826 main of conservative meeting might a meeting of the Liberal cower Ali of Winnipeg Tho Liberal aos Cuton the Worklin Umari s Liberal and the Young Man it Liberal Tion will be held to no rat tue3e a. May my in Ploner Hall at clock to arrange for Tho Nomina Tion of delegates to the proven Clyl convention for other business of importance. J. 13. Mather preside to. C. A. Of Frank i. Clarke Secretary. First fresh White Kab arrived to at h. Davis1 com Portare a Obi with St is papyri ;