Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 15, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. 16. Matter purport be telegrams published in this 3 what it pretends to red ciippin6s or at least seventy five per t of the matter purporting to be published by any other Manitoba consists of re a and red clippings 24 to old this paper and l exchanges and concoctions. The vet7 world s be in Thia and no other in Manitoba. No other her in Manitoba. 15 manslaughter. Verdict against Fletcher at Ilford Widnes Day. May the court opened Tjo this morning and selected a jury in murder Case. The six jury men la Ware John Carney Dewan Clouston it Felsl go Day and Chae. Smith. The of Tri Nesses lasted until 5.s5 p. A Pidoce addressed the jury on be the plea of self defence. Bjjtmwmlmted30 minutes. Crown to n Strong Case against then the judge followed with jury passed two minutely into every detail d the interpretation of Law Hie charge Atrain at the remarkably Clear. The jury p. M., after being out an rendered verdict of manslaughter will receive sentence at a Morrow morning. Portage la Prairie of the methodist Church Byfus Ituna by Clelea Eros. May quietness a Boieri still coot visa Fco reign on account of Jet brawn being Busy with seeding opera everything might be said to be Odd lots of Oats and Rani auction of the new methodist n. A gang of men Are pm work. F. H. Was brought Home from Griar by or. T. A. Newman yesterday. A Hie Nocca is kept Busy nowadays. The for the Northwest Rifle messes. W. B. Worth j. Tiie or. Macklin John Mckenzie. u Bwy transferring his hardware Ptohis new store opposite the Miller m. Ica becoming numerous in town. Dt.t.0, edit representing the j. 0. Ayer Tyus. Is in town. He will occupy the ten bal on Friday e venial and a but flood Sfa Kinra with Medicine literature. No in am font life insurance represent i w at uie to Day j. W. Ken s. Kennedy Hamilton if. 3, r4 a. L. Anderson also or this id rough in citizens. In w. Nevins went to Holland yesterday i of death of her Grandfather. Or. H. Upon brother of Rev. Or. Mason do radon it visit log in town. It. Jum Wood of Murton s establish Chicago. J. Dobra Murrey or of the Metropolis is m Tew very new residences Are going up in two my Siil dig operations generally seem tote buy. Mia Tucker of Brandon and miss Boque Mem mib Are visiting friends Here. Or. Do. Redmond of Montreal is in k1llingicattle. Medicine Bat getting in Tho bad of the ranch men. To May 14 is reported by pc is did Rioh boy. That it band of killing cattle on their Ranc Bei. Hobby Choice Parto being Cut off and on the Prairie Banch Mea betting Back at them. Who carried their Point two get the Bounce. May 13.-general manager Chicago Isotti Western y comp in after numerous confere Coa of the com taught iacued an order that every employed in the City Yards of Bhe at 1 o clock tomorrow thew self the present trouble e switchman and the Northwestern 8ome b x Signor Corte s course going Home to Italy to give Edwence about the Kew Orleans new oblians of orb the italian wid today that Hewi not recalled but Only fun Money Home to rive Bis testimony in regard to the unfortunate affair which occurred in the pity on March 14, and he numberless originating therefrom. He knew of no reason Why he should be recalled and asked if it was because he had had the courage to express opinion upon matters vital to the Dearest sentiments of his countrymen the Connul continuing said that he had Eav de mayor Shakespeare s life and the Hies of mess. other leaders. The after a determined Resolution among certain it Nia to kill the mayor and All those who had Tiad a hand in the butchery. Signor Corte Sayn he restrained their hands and told them if harm befell these gentlemen he would immediately denounce the perpetrators of the deed. The Consul believed that an amicable understand ing in regard to the imbroglio close All hand. Satisfied with n. W. What the Dakota re patriots think of the Canadian territories. Caps. Holmes who has been doing Yeoman service in the Dakotas for the Canadian Northwest arrived in town last evening from Yorkton where he accompanied a number of settlers from Dakota. The Captain seen by a free press representative and asked As to what the sett Lece thought of their Drw Homes. This is Best said the Captain by the following statement which has been Given we the undersigned formerly residents of South Dakota and Dow located in townships 30 and 31, ranges 9 and 10 West of the second principal Meridian being what is known As the Touchwood District in the province of Assiniboia hereby certify that the repro sen Tationa made to us by agents . Webster Alfred g. Holmes and e. E. Pettit have been carried ont in every particular that we find the land and location to be even better than represented in that it contains More Timber water and Hay and has a finer soil than we were led to loot for and we hereby express our Shanks to the Canada settlers loan Trust for the facilities Given by them to enable us to get to this country also to the Canadian Pacific and Man. N. W. R. R. Officials for the Courtesy and assistance Given us to Yorkton from the Boun Dary and the same to or. G. H. Campbell Dominion emigration agent for his kindness to our wives and children in Winnipeg. And we desire that Thia testimonial May be printed and circulated among our former neighbors in Brown Macpherson Edmonds and Marshall counties in South Dakota and recommend that they can have the utmost in Confidence the representation made by agents Webster. Holmes and Pettit As we have found them More than borne out by the facts in every particular. Isaac Smith Herbert m. Chute j. F. Odell a. L. Chute r. W. Mcdonnell John Marsden Jas. Sch Tam i Woodsworth Herk. Woodsworth George Howe we. Howe we. Conn a. Conn Albert to we h. W. Levitt John Beattie and thirty others formerly from the province of Ontario lately of s. Dakota and representing 1s9 souls. Mexico and chilian cruisers. City of Mexico May govern ment has Given strict orders to the port authorities of the Pacific coast to report the appearance of any chilian or other the opinion generally is Here that the Ivan and her Convoy will double up on the Charles ton. It is rumoured Here that a fishing Schooner saw two vessels off the coast yesterday sailing at full aped one at 10 . And the other at 2 , those on Board the fishing vessel were unable to distinguish them. A meeting of the shareholders of the Winnipeg Industrial exhibition association was hold last night in the Board of Trade for the purpose of electing directors. I Jas. H. Ashdown moved to the chair and or. C. N. Bell acted an Secretary. The shareholders present were messes. W. B. Scarth a. Burrows Housser Jameson r r. Keith a. Mcdonald a. Wright w. Hespeler h. N. Ruttan Jos. . A. Hamilton j. Dry Den d. Sprague r. D. Richardson Moore f. S. Nugent Fonseca Muir m. R. O Loughlin 3. Nairn Jas. H. Ashdown Aid. J. B. Mather c. Camp Bell r. Cochrane m. H. Miller f. A. Fairchild Aid. , p. C. Mol Tyre Alex. Black j. Thompson mayor Pearson w. Risk a. H. Van Etten or. Burridge r. L. Richardson j. Y. Griffin j. B. Ferguson c. Little r. Mckenzie g. A Mutt Lenry Jamea Porter j. A. Donaldson , or. Kayne w. D. Ruiwu j. H. Brook or. Small j. O Donohue. A. Strang t. S. Kennedy or. Bartlett or. Grant w. Martin n. Bawlf. N. N. Cole j. A. Gir Vin Reeves s. Spink Aid. Walker Hal any j. Hooper a. Sutherland c. N. La Georgeson e. F. Hutchings j. E. Ding Man. The following were represented by proxy h. G. Mcmickin . Rajah d. E. Adams g. W. Broughall e. L. Drewry h. Drummond l. Dwight. W. Fisher g. W. Girdlestone t. H. Gilmour 0. S. Oare w. F. Henderson f. H. Matheson g. J. Manson j. B. Somerset t. J. Mont Gomery a. Nanton j. H. Munson . Molook a. V. Co Lenaghen w. Mol of a. Patton f. L. Patton j. A. K.49, r. F. Roblin jag. Scott . Tupper g. O. Woodman r. W. Woodroofe r. D. Campbell g. A. Glues. After the bad read the charter of a corporation the meeting proceeded to elect directors by ballot from the printed list of shareholders. The result of the election was a under j. H. An Down j. H. Brock n. Bawlf a. Burrows n. Boyd b. L. Drewry a. Fairchild w. Georgeson g. F. Gait m. H. Miller hallway Sale fell through. Chant food. May directors of the Brentford Waterloo Lake Erie railway retook Possession of the Road to Day j. N. Young co., Chicago to whom they had sold in defaulting. In wa8 inaugurated company ref iced to discharge Mclnerney for whom a Dihke because he had switchman. At Itman wag sick and Trnovc Hriar rather than put the travel conceded the demands of the said or. Whitman t3 decided that the switch Mim co. Baa made up hereafter try Fco Manatee .1 interference from the also citation. Of trouble a 8ur eee men during Bhe last three 1 arge the now for the reason the management have put until forbearance his of . May so Vinson Bis bods William and Thoa. And his Daod Clet have been found Twer Feitig american Silver. Liberated on suspended sentence remanded for sentence. Were. Jesuit Bill. The presbyterian Ottawa a in session on education concluded condemnation of the jest it bonor8 report Haa Beun Premier Mercier of que Ted a count of the holy the Pope. General Hospital tin it women students to the hospitals. Room fled. Steam insurance Lacrosse. The Hiorth endear and capitals play to Morrow afternoon. To Morrow afternoon in Dufferin Park be ginning at 5o clock will be played the first match in the intermediate series in this City the contesting teams being the capitals and the North ends. The game will be a Lively one though the North Enders Are regarded As probable winners. The teams will be end. Capitals. D . Wetheral e. l. A Mckenzie cover . Healy w.holdon.1 j. Moleod j Field a. Harrington j. a. Bold h. . Smith f.0. Woods h. Home Field a. Ingo . J . Donnelly b. . Kennedy k. . Hargrave j. A. Moore will Captain the capitals baseball. National la Pooh new Fork 7. At 4, Brooklyn 0. At Eland 0, Philadelphia 12. At 8, Bouton i. Association. At 8, Columbus 6. At 7. Louisville 10. At louis0, at 3, Cincinnati it. Canada s wrestling championship. The Richardson Gallagher wrestling match for the championship of the United states Trad Canada takes place on the evening of May 21 in London. Both men have gone into Active training at their respective and Buffalo. Gallagher is at present the Champion of the United states and son holds the same Honor for Canada. Sporting notes. Tho Bisley Rifle team will sail for England on june 21 by the s3. Sarnia Dominion line. A Mitch has been fixed Between Mclean and Stansbury the oarsmen for the championship of Australia and a Side the con test to take place on the Paramatta River on july 7. Checker player Barker has challenged j. P. Reod of Chicago for the championship. Henry Christie the new checker Champion of England is 23 years of age of medium stature dark complexion with regular features but Tiro years ago unfortunately lost his right yes through an Accident while at work. At the age of six he evinced a precocious reruns for the game rapidly learning the principal open Ings from his father then the local Champion and at the agn of seven woo a match of six games for a or. Brown winning the first four games. Against Martins and Wyllie he has made capital scores with the latter some years ago five out of seven games played. He has Only been Defeated once. Zjr Proi of Turnr. Cd press Sivate May present favourable weather is reviving the Gram which is Cut Down by the severe Frost. Wheat seeding is completed and Moat of the Oats and Barley. A Large area has been sown this sprint. Or. Kennedy of Cameron Kennedy Norman and or. D. Roes of Whitemouth passed through town yesterday. They report business very Good in the lumber Trade for this season of the year. Confirmation was admin stated by the Bishop of Rupert s Church Bere on sunday the eleven candidates were before his departure on monday Munung the Bishop United or. F. W. Young and miss s. Douglas in the holy Bonds of . On voting by proxy a great performance by the exhibition association. After the directors Are Kle Tecl objections Are made to proxy votes messes. Ashdown and Nairn kicking. A. Macdonald s. A. Mcgaw s. Nairn . Nan too we. Risk r. P. Roblin w. B. Soutth d. E. Sprague a. Strang h. S. Seabrook and the fun Koan. The counting of ballots occupied some two hours and on the meeting resuming the president or. Ashdown said he objected to the votes which had been made by proxy. He claimed that All the proxy votes had been oat by one member who had virtually elected the Board of directors. P. 0. Mol Tyre followed in a similar Strain. Tie claimed the meeting had bean imposed upon and spoke in indignant tones. Clamber Al had been placed on the Board of directors by the proxy vote who had taken no interest in the exhibition whatever. He characterized it As an unfair piece of business. Or. Scarth upheld the proxy vote. He said that among their number were some of the Best citizens of Winnipeg. A glance at the list of directors elect would satisfy any Man that it was a Good and representative one. Sex aide. Macdonald and Wolf also stated their views on the question. Or. Nairn then arose and tendered his re a a director. He also claimed the election of die motors had been unfair and resigned As a protest against the undue in Luence which had been used. My. Ashdown besides. Me. Ashdown said he had no objection to the composition of the Board As elected but claimed that if Thore bad been no vote by Roxy several members who had worked hard the exhibition would have found places an and several of the elect by proxy left off. Considering the Mutnic in which the election bad been made he Felt that he could Nat hold office. He had acted Ai provisional president thus ear and Hod worked hard for its interests but he would not remain a member of the Board after a new president bad been elected. Then the discussion became general and waxed warm for a time messes. Mol tyra Kivle Richardson and others speaking. Or. Richardson had the floor a Good part of the time and waxed eloquent a times in bin appeals for Justice As be termed it. He characterized the election a a rank piece of robbery. Or. Scarth asked Richardson had to insult the beat citizens of Winnipeg who had been elected to the Board. He maintained the right of everyone to vote by ballot. The vote by proxy perfectly Legal. He urged that messes. Ashdown and Nairn should reconsider their resignations. He. Himself had voted for or. Ashdown and would be sorry to see him leave Tho Board. Or. Ashdown reiterated Hia intention of resigning. The Board had been practically elected by or. Burrows. He claimed some of the proxies were used under false pretences instancing a particular Case. Or. Burrows characterized or. Ashdown to remarks As entirely untrue and without foun Dation. Or. Bawlf urged the members who intended to resign to stay in and fight the thing out. He himself denounced the method one individual had pursued in securing the election of directors but he was going to in to Seti the matter through. He thought it was the duty of the members to stand together. A Soonk. Or. Kennedy asked Why in was that or Ashdown objected to the Board of directors his name was among the highest of those elected. Was it because or. Ashdown would not be elected president by the Board or. Ashdown grew highly indignant and with am i to be picked up bin hat and prepared to vacate the chair. Order was finally restored and or. Ash Down retained the chair or. Kennedy it a later stage stating he meant no offence to or. Aah Down. Then Legal opinions were heard messes. Campbell Nugent Perdue and Kennedy stating that the Board had been elected and further proceedings should be made with caution. Voting by proxy was perfectly Legal the Board had Oenea elected and if they were not satisfied with the Way in which they had been elected they must adjust matters in some Way. Or. Fonsega said the resignation of any the directors would Burk the whole scheme. Other shareholders spoke in conciliatory tone various suggestions to remedy the alleged difficulty being made. Finally a motion was carried to the effect that a meeting of the Board of directors Leoti be held on saturday afternoon at 4 o clock to talk Over the situation decide upon what course to pursue and report to an adjourned meeting to be held on monday evening. The meeting Adjo rued at 1.30 Thia morning to meet on monday night. The general Tenor of speeches desire to abolish voting by prosy but an voting by proxy is authorized by the act of incorporation it is held to be perfectly Legal and the right of any individual to exercise. News notes. Census enumerators counted the population of Kingston at Patrick Donovan a labourer was accidentally killed in the Niagara Falls Tunnel sunday afternoon. The business portion of Manning la., destroyed by fire saturday. Loaa about Henry Mclaren Rector s Warden at much troubled Church of ascension Hamil ton has resigned. Charles Gray aged 27, was fatally injured by falling Dovra the elevator Shaft at a Detroit hotel saturday. Diphtheria in Halifax ladles College. Halifax May cans of diet theria have developed in Halifax ladies col. Ege. Yesterday the ratepayers of St. Boniface voted on a by Law to Grant to the Norwood Bridge company to assist that com Pany in constructing a Bridge across the red River South of the Assiniboine. The polling resulted in a vote of 51 to 21 in favor of the by Law but ill is claimed this defeats the Bonus by one vote a three fifths vote of the majority on the lilt being necessary to carry the scheme through. Thirty resident votes were polled for the by Law and 19 against. The non residents voted 21 for and 2 against. Presbytery work. Lice sure and Oral Matlou of Young to the general Assembly. The presbytery of Winnipeg met in Knox Church last evening. There wore present sets. John Hogg Moderator Joseph Hogg w. J. Hall Ander 0. D. Mcdonald or. Duval or. Robertson or. King or. Bryce prof. Hart a. Mcfarlane Jamea Lawrence and a. B. Baird ministers and messes. Jamea Thompson John Paterson John Matheson us d. Fraser elders. A communication from the Synod s Home Mission committee was read in reference to the Grants to fort William and to Stone Wall and in reference to the dates of the Iping and autumn meetings of the Pheoby Norwood Bridge by Law Defeated by the of at. Joseph Hogg presented the report of he committee appointed in reference to the application of the Rev. 0. P. Way. After consideration of this principal King and the Rev. Joaeph Hogg were appointed to secure the necessary documents and to pro ent or. Wayne application to the general Assembly in Kingston. Rev. Or. Laird reported that he had trans erred or. R. E. Knowles to the jurisdiction of the presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew and or. George Lockhart 60 Tho presbytery of Brandon. Letters from Norman urging that a Resi Dent missionary be sent to that place were Aid before the Prean Tery. These letters were remitted to the Home rotation committee with a View to an immediate action. The Rev. John Hogg appointed a an additional clerical commissioner to Tho Gen eral Assembly and messes. 0. Copeland and f. R. Young a additional Eldera. Messes. F. Fisher Jamea Buchanan and x Campbell presented themselves a candidates for lice sure a preachers and messes. Walter Beattie and h. Ross As candidates for Lic insure and ordination. After full Young Man were licensed and the two latter Tho have accepted appointments within the Zmoda of the presbytery were ordained to be work of the ministry. The session records or Stonewall and grass Mere were presented for examination and were certified an having been neatly and Cor etly kept. Or. Andrew con rough was certified As representative elder of the Stonewall Oungre action and his name ordered to be added o the Roll. The presbytery then Anjou fixed to meet an the 14th july at 3 o clock in the after noun pen and Pencil. Showing up the advantages of the great West. Banff the Beautiful and the District of red jeer Are the leading features in the Western world for May. Or. Brett m. L. A., con tributes an article on Banff and an excellent description of the valuable farming country of led Deer now being opened up by the Calgary Edmonton railway is written Hyiev. Leo. Gaatz the letter press is illustrated by Good engravings of Banff Springs hotel and surrounding scenery the sanitarium Vermillion labelled a catch of fish on Lake finn Ewaska. Other districts of the North West territories Are also referred to and As resources and development of Mani Toba British Columbia and Northwest Ontario receive considerable attention. In the Manitoba pages a prominent place is Given to last year s work of the geological Survey in the Lake Daulphin District. Farming and bearing in British Columbia is dealt with at length and the Aai Mikie formation in North West Ontario a very fully described. Editor ally the farm Pupil question is discussed Strong grounds being taken against Tho Premium system. The Dominion government is strongly urged to take Steps to encourage female immigration. A carefully prepared condensed history and description of the Canadian Pacific railway contains much important information in regard to that great undertaking. Lord lome s poem the song of the Alai Niobia Saskatchewan Athabasca Alberta and British reproduced. There u a mass of information in reference to immigration and settlement. In addition to the illustrations already mentioned there is an excellent half tone portrait of or. W. B. Scarth and Abo views of a farm scene near Portage la Frame the Winnipeg court House Eto. Personal. R. H. Myers of Minnedosa in in the City or. Thomson Beven of Edinburgh scot., and or. H. T. Ellis of London eng., Are guests at the Clarendon. At the new Douglass j. Mckenzie car Berry w. Foster Georgetown f. W. Dun can f. Aveling san Francisco b. Newman 3rand Forks t. Emerson Morris w. Drummond Birtle. At the grand Union a. G. Parsons Cor Kerry r. Gillman Vancouver 0. G. Gregory Portage la Prairie my. W. A. Moore and family marquee d. A Mooney Tiro Kville. Mrs. Deftly of Portland ore., arrived Here yesterday wish her two children. Mrs Deady a a sister of or. Thos. Hanover of this pity and wife of or. Edward n. Deady son of the Hon. Matthew p. Deady judge of the supreme court of Oregon. At the City hotels. At the Leland h. S. Patterson Portage la Prairie d. Mcfeggan r. Murdock Toronto e. W. I Uburn St. Paul p. C. Small h. Bluth Montreal j j. L. Finder Belmont . Myers Minnedosa . Davis j. Payne and wife Vancouver. Arrivals at the Clifton House g. Rush Manchester John Dokman Wesgate Nowaj g. Miller Woodbridge a Daly it. William t. Fitzmaurice Bracebridge b. Sinclair and wife Toronto goo. D. Smith Vancouver . A. E. Clark Sile Omo Wash. At the Queens a. Pugh St Paul h. W. Moniello Iowa e. T. Lustig Chicago k. Campbell Brandon j. Arbuthnot rat Portage 0. J. Gabler Montreal j. Spafford san Francisco miss Clara Wilaon mrs. S. S. Beard Lakewood n. J. J. B. Oliver St. Paul 0. Rippe St. Louis 0. F. Gallagher h. Beddington Toronto f. E. Frost Portland. At the Clarendon or. And mrs. Car thur England or. To Oman Bouer. Edin Burgh Thos. Barringham miss Barningham Manchester or. H. T. Ellis London eng. N. P. Wheeler a. L. Friedman Montreal w. B. Dennison Nanaimo e. B. Leroy Toronto a. Ferguson port Arthur Thos. B. Gilford new York my. W. Martin Misa Mackenzie Calgary. At the Manor House mrs. Delf Indian Ford j. Crawford Montreal h. A. Kemp . Kemp Swaby eng. Ralph Wood Ward Cheltenham e. W. Mccrea Ottawa we. Howden Ellef Olson g. Gud Man seen Cooperstown n. D. J. Phalom Welch county n. D. Peter Rolland Aneta Nilson county n. D. J. Renand and wife Montreal Rev. A t. Colton rapid pity b. F. Winnipeg. The lire nets As. It filter to remove impurities bom the blood. The Ute of use gnat Reg Aktor b b. Keeps the liver in perfect working order. France would suit Best. President Carnot acceptable to the United states As a Behring sea arbitrator. A Washington dispatch says the Behring sea negotiations have gob far enough along to Egia the discussion of arbitrators. Since the Lalif Cox award Public sentiment in the United states has not encouraged the arbitration methods yet unless the Case is decided a and Vance by the Choice of a prejudiced arbitrator this method of settling the vexed question will in accepted As the beat Means of preventing the extermination of the . The Choice of an arbitrator will be limited to a Small numer. The european Kinga in business Juat Tow have complications which would prevent them from acting besides there is no particular reason Why an hereditary ruler hould be chosen As Hia prejudices Are Apt o be against the party to the arbitration which a a Republic. The bump Nous Young emperor of Germany would not be acceptable 9 the United states because of his close ab80 ovations with great Britain. Besides a larger portion of the Seal poaching is done by Ger Man vessels. Russia is a party in interest with he United states and the Czar would not Uit England. King Humbert of Italy was Onoe a possibility but recent events take him out of the lists. Emperor Franz Joaeph of Austria Hungary Baa too Many Domestic controversies on hand to give him Leisure for Ettling an International question. The Queen Regeno of Spain through her ministry Haa lately arbitrated a Boundary dispute Between Tombia and Ecuador hah two great nations Ike the United states and England would hardly care for a second hand arbitration of that sort. For some reason it a said Swiss arbitration would be distasteful to great Britain. About the Only possibilities left Are he Pope of Rome the King of Belgium and be president of the French Republic. The Choice of Pope Leo has really been seriously mooted yet so Many Objet none have been rated to Hia mediation that he suggestion is not Likely to be pressed. Sing Leopold of Belgium is surrounded by flu fences which would not be favourable to he United states. So f Arao known president Carnot of France would be objection Uble to neither country. France and England have themselves agreed to Nib nitrate their lobster controversy off the coast of Newfoundland. The Eminence of the French publicists As authorities on International should insure a decision which would command the respect fall nations. Besides it might be a Good thing to set a precedent which would do away with the idea that a ruler by right divine a a necessity As an arbitrator of International Dis Putes. Familiar in millions of Mouths As and household Tho times London. Apollinari the Queen of table the spot Winaris Spring yields enough water not Only for present requirements but also for those of a future which is still the existing Supply is adequate for filing forty million quart bottles yearly the volume of Gas is so great that it is dangerous to approach the Spring on a windless the times London zot sept 1890. Manufacturers Stock of ladies and children s Lisle thread and Tafrate Black tans fawns Loc. Chil Dren s gloves Loc. Loc. Children s gloves Loc 15c. Ladies gloves 15c. 25c. Ladies gloves 25o. Ladies Light and opera gloves 25c. Kid gloves 25c. 25c. Kid gloves 25c. 25c. Kid gloves 25c. 25c. Kid gloves 25c summer hosiery bought at a Large discount to be sold out at a great bargain Cotton Home thread Hose silk Hose Cashmere Hose. Summer underwear All the Best makes at special prices Cotton vests Merino vests Wool vests Balbriggan vests. Gentlemen s summer Wear and half Eose Cashmere Hose Balbriggan Hose. Cashmere shirts Balbriggan shirts. New lot of ladies silk sat Jean and Cotton blouses children s 3un hats Caps and hoods rom 15c. S 344 main Street. By j. T. Here Tod Abe a6aii Froe Ever lady Reader of this paper dec flying at once ice address on postal card will receive a free copy of Tik ladies photo Roll Nabto paper containing full Partlo Ulara of their old fashioned English prize com petition. Over in prizes will be riven by Between Dow did june 1st, with special Dally prizes of value for each locality. The lae ibb a Rob paper is one of the largest and most profusely Illus Traceu publications in Canada and the Competition offered by them is to to conducted in a at lowly fair and honorable manner without Natl Almaty to person or locality. Anyone can secure a Good prize by a Little work. No cheap presents will to Given. It costs you information and a Sample copy if you Send at once. Address tub ladies fee pair co., Canada life building Toronto on Tario. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre eight Yean to pay h needed. F get oar Irist before f Proudfoot is co., do Webb a town Street Winnipeg. By m. Conway. Unreserved auction Sale of House furnishings Jot Hong eats Caps. Andl gents Wear. And every Day until the entire Stock a sold at ton Ball store 520 main St dry goods Bale at 2.80, Sharp. Seats provided for Lac Les. Clothing Sale at 7.30, Sharp each evening. The dry Gooda Stock comprises French sateen prints muslims Oil Glioma. White and Grey Cottons sheeting quilts Ald to lot covers dress goods Silks Embi Olderico laces ribbons gloves hosiery tweeds table linens flan flannel Lea Curt along table covers Nap Kins Straw bats Etc., Etc., Etc. In Good condition. Positively without Rose pro. Tha clothing Stock comprises men s Tweed and worsted suits Spring overcoats pants pants and vests Odd Coats overalls jumpers boys Long Pant salts boys Short Pant suits boys Odd Long and abort Panta men s new styles hats and Caps. Neok Wear underwear braces sox White cold shirts collars cuffs Etc., Eto., Eto. Must be sold for what Ever they will fetch. Gents ladles Don t ribs Thia Opportunity or forget Tho address at 2.80 and 7.30 p. M each Day. The store 520 main Street next door but one to Corner of Market St. By Joseph Wolf. Unke3erved Sale of a Large Quantity of very Fine household furniture 7 octave Square piano a very Flo toned in str sewing machine Marble top Oak bedroom aet three Choice sideboards Oak and . Extension tables Superior carpets Fine tapestry milk upholstered parlor set elegant Extension lamps Laco
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