Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, May 18, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press May 18, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 18, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. Matt telegrams. Genuine All matter purport to be telegrams published in this to is what it to be not hashed clippings Froin exchanges or a options. Bogus. At least seventy five per Hajto Fth matter purporting to be published by any other Manitoba consists of re re cd clippings 2-1 to old from this paper and a burglar captured. Two policemen it Italy before he run Down. Youngstown 0., May night a Man giving Tho name of we. Sherman and his occupation As a Telegraph operator was captured in the act of burglar izing a residence. Policeman Patrie started after Sherman who turned and shot at the Olicer inflicting a serious wound. Sherman then ran pursued by Olicer freed. Sherman fired a shot at freed and the later fell fatally wounded. Sherman fired As he ran and took re Uge under a platform where he woe captured while reloading his revolver. He laughed at the idea of hanging and says he will commit suicide first. He is unknown Here. And of gift stub hours exchanges concoctions. Very latest world s is always to be found in this and no other in Manitoba is available to no other Manitoba. The first fruits. An irishman who is coming West to Settle. The tenant Farmer s reports responsible if successful other Farmers will follow him Bilyard Mitchell s return. Hiu Aid . Who has just returned from a Ait to the old country will leave for Sas by Way of Bhe lakes tomorrow. He by r. Mitchell of car 8 an tenant Farmer go who intends settling in Manitoba and the Mitchell who was first induced coming to Canada through the talked Over. The new directors and the proxy complications. Of the wrote London asking him As to the if it were not somewhat Eagger Jad. The result of the communication ended b lie Irish Farmer crossing to London deciding to come Here and once. To the press correspondent to said if i jets successful in Tho went he would be life to bring out a Largo number of others in Guition to Bis family. So far he is Well sat get doth what he has seen. He has Joe pet capital to Start with. He complains bitterly of Redmond Irish Delegate who was a daring Here the other Day and says that he jct hell succeeded in getting Redmond Pun imprisonment for illegal nets he Tani Ted. He says that while he paid Fath Isawra others id the same District paid Huml. Boycotting was the evil of Ireland. He met Redmond accidentally while he was Bashi the interview was not a pleasant of. Through at Regina. Of Crossley and Hunter s meet goes to St. Thomas and to Neepawa. May messes. Crossley and a Rater e Farewell meeting in the presbyterian starch to Wight there was such a congregation a tiered As was never before seen in Hegina. Lithe seats aisles gallery lobbies vestry and even pulpit the people were packed almost to the top and or. Hunter suggested that Rliebe hum an the Walie. The services were awl impressive and Many converts were add total number converted to god Tang the Eunee Listii three weeks labors twin Erato Hundred. A the beginning of tin meeting Rev. Or. Cresley waa to it quest that two Hundred saved retire that they might have room to among to unconverted. During the of Lenin the evangelism were handed a Telo from Moosomin stating that a Deputa few a Trad meet them upon the arrival of the ram. Alter the meeting dismissed a Large Cumber web to the station and when the two polled in a Short prayer meeting was we shall we gather at the River was Koft and then the last Good byes Wera paid. Drive across country from Carberry to or. Hunter intends starting Monty Neit for Home in St. Thomas out. His Wjk Furnare has been hurried Bylthe Nick eos of Minn Sher. Or. Roasley sojourns no Nee two weeks. Hunting a heretic an investigation into the views of Rev. R. Heber Newton. New Yoek May charges brought by father Ignatius against the orthodoxy of the Rev. R. Heber Newton of this City have resulted in bringing out a petition to Bishop Potter of new York requesting that an inquiry be instituted to ascertain the truth the rumours respecting the teaching of the reverend gentleman. The two Points in or. Newton a teaching that ure to to submitted to the by hop Are his alleged denial of the Mirac Ulous Conception of Christ and of Tho resurrection of the human body of Jesus. The petition in signed by nearly Oil the High dignitaries of the protestant episcopal Church in the diocese and forces the Bishop into a course in which silence is no longer to be maintained. The lockout of switchman. T to other Side of the Cage to be Given out in Chicago May master Sweeney and vice grand master Downey of the switchman s Mutual Aid association called upon general manager a Whitman to Day to inquire Why the switchman on the the North Western company had been discharged and what it meant. Or. Whitman replied by handing or. Sweeney a copy of Tho discharge notice and a copy of the official statement giving the reasons for the action. Or. Sweeney wished to discuss the matter and was told by or. Whitman that be would be willing to receive any communication that or. Sweeney might wish to make provided the same waa presented in writing so that no possible i Sunder stand in k As to what waa Saia could occur. Grand master Sweeney and his staff Are engaged m preparing a Mani festo to place before the people explaining their Side of the Ca Selund betting Forth their Many complaints against the management of the Northwestern company. Satisfactory arrangements. Tho Canadian Pacific secures enter Ance to the York Clearing House. New Yoek May commissioner Farmer held a Long conference today with representatives of Canadian Pacific and West Shore roads to arrange a plan by which the Canadian Pacific could enter the Clearing House. At Tho conclusion of the con Ference it was said a satisfactory Compromise bad been arranged the nature of which could not be divulged at present. Or. Farmer will report the matter to the executive committee at its meeting tuesday next. The representatives of the Canadian Road were satisfied he said and m Case the arrange men a concluded it would Date from the West Shore agreement. Messes. Ashdown. A firn and Brock still yearning for private solicitor Perdue answers ques til wednesday. The newly elected directors of the Winnipeg Industrial exhibition association n met in the Board of Trade room on saturday afternoon. There was a full attendance of All the Mem Bera except messes. Boyd and g. F. Gait and the representatives of Tho two associations which by the act have the right to representation. The members present were j. H. Ashdown w. B. Scarth r. P. Roblin w. Risk Acton by wow n. Bawls h. S. Wee Bioko a. M. Nanton a. J. H. Broad s. E. L. Drewy w. Georguson m. H. Miller f. A. Fairchild d. E. Apr True s. Nairn a. Macdonald and aldermen ,1. B Mather and d. Smith. Or. Aah Down the president having Uken the chair and or. C. Beli the Secretary having read the Resolution of the shareholders in pursuance of which the meeting was , or. Scarth asked to have the solicitor s opinion whether there was chairman or whether the meeting was legally convened to elect a chairman. Or. Perdue answered that the usual course waa not to elect officers until the annual meet ing was Over. He understood that this waa an informal meeting. If the offi eem should be elected now there would be nothing for the adjourned in null meeting of the association to do a no now by biases could then be taken no. Or. A. Macdonald pointed out that the officers held office until their successors were appointed or. Perdue said there was no Doubli that or. Aah Down was still Tho president of the association. Or. Strang asked whether the notices calling the annual meeting had we doing the exhibition an injustice. They bad on time to Watte. Or. Sprague he bad been treated As badly a any As he had known nothing of the ticket and some gentlemen he had voted for were not on the Board. He did t like the words clique and jobber they always conveyed to his mind the idea that those who used them it Ere Worth watching. Or. Scurtis said he bad been at the meeting when it waa decided that As in All other joint Stock associations the right of voting by proxy should be allowed. His ideas of proxies was exactly the opposite of or. Brocks he thought a clique might be arranged by Man going to the meeting and Good men not Able to be Here might prevent a clique. Or. Finton said he bad Given his proxy and he did t think he had any reason to be ashamed of it. It was for him not the Ai to citation to complain if or. Burrows did not use his proxy in the Way he said he should. If the association had not come no he would have resigned. Whose fault was it if or. Brock and others had considered who should be appointed directors and or. Bur rows and his friends had considered and got up a Little earlier or. Drewry Eaid he had never seen any ticket though he hv3 Diana aged with or. Burrows who should be on the Board. Or. Mcgaw said he had not been solicited had not voted by proxy or been present and he had Boon surprised the Boxt morning to see Hie name among the directors. Or. Burrows gave sume explanations re Garding the proxies. He hid gone to or. F. H. Mathewson and got Bia proxy or. Mathewson said he did t want it used against or. Ash Down but or. Nairn s name was never mentioned. He or. Burrows did not vote for or. Ashdown on or. Mathewson s Provy owing to the hurry and the paper being attached to others. As to other stipulations mentioned he had no recollection of them. Or. Ashdown did t think the election had been a fair one As there were some 30 votes in the hands of one gentleman for his own purposes. He thought he could not continue to be a director he did t think this would necessarily affect the association but he thought his usefulness was gone. Tha gentlemen on the Board were All Good men. Or. Burrows claimed that a a Anar Holder he hid right to Protection from insinuations theft at Portage. Poncak thief relieves a till meeting of to tji Cuneo commissioners. Here you Are again postage la Prairie May Satur Day at 5 o clock in the afternoon the till of or. Marsh Snider a feed store merchant Here was robbed of s35 while or. Snider was in the rear part of the building for a few moments. He was asked to Cash a Cheque and Only then did he discover that the sneak thief had hot Ppd himself. No clue to the wretch m yet can be found. Last wednesday the License commissioners Meb Here messes. J. W. Shanks rapid City a. B. Harris Birtle and Thomas Lockhart hotel inspector comprised Tho Board. In the Portage nine applications for licenses were granted six hotel and three wholesale. Rapid City had two applications Only one was granted. For Minnedosa three applications were made and Strathclair one also Russell one. The last three places will not be decided upon until the me Tini on May 28th. Minne wants three in place of the present two Licensee. The funeral of mrs. Mcdonald took place Friday. Mra. Mcdonald had reached the Ripe age of 74 years. She was an Active Christian of the old orthodox school much sympathy is Felt for the bereaved husband who is in the eighties and can be been walking a distance of five Miles to his Church every sunday. Or. Ellis representing Ayer s medicines gave a Jet Are in the town Hall last night. Outside of his advertising matter the doctor certainly Ettive a very profitable and practical the Hall was three parts filled. H. Saunders local reporter the review paper Here leaves next week to engage in missionary work. He a an Active Christian and no mean speaker. Knos Church sunday bargain in the Stock of Jeffares co. To be slaughtered. Having just purchased the Stock of Jeffares go. At 42c. On the Dollar i will remove the same at once to weeks Nix store where All will be offered at less than wholesale Cost. Test look out for bargains to Sec in groceries. At 594 main St school has taken Ledi Lamontagne Case. Shoved off a train. United states marshal Inke pc elves a up. New York May United states mar Plhal Lake waa quite seriously injured while returning from the race track at Gravesend this evening. He was Riding on the outer Side of a crowded open mad in Somo Way was crowded off. He fell Down an embankment of 33 feet. The train waa stopped and the marshal who taken to the Seney Hospital where it was found that he had sustained fractures of the right Arm his left forearm his nose and besides cutting Hia Scalp in Sev eral Plazea he had received severe contusions of the left breast and thigh. Altro Iirth Buffer ing great pain it is not thought that Hia condition is serious. He took bribes. A Appeal on her Jle Hilf to to Mafle to Secretary Julayne. Niagara Falls May j. H. Through Here this nuts noon on to Washington from Montreal where will bring the Cane of Ledi Lemontagne wore Secretary bluing. The woman is held for contempt of court in testify at the trial of her brother it Fine for murder. In her affix to the american Donnul for to Tho Secretary of state she says she want radiated from Tho United states to her trial for arson but now she in de Eho refused to give As a Lamont add s father has not a yet Able to out tin the body of Hia Aon who own interred in the Sherbrooke Catholic Foffi Etty alongside of those of Blanchard t0 o the Bishop tend ave dug for the in Fortis note Man in Hia Village still remains unoccupied. Conns a Strum of the Washington pension of lace disgraced. Washington d. 0., May the Secre tary of the Interior to Day accepted the resignation of g. Raum jr., assistant chief clerk of the pension Bureau. It is under stood Hathi resignation Wae called for and waa the direct result of using his influence and position to secure the appointment of persons to positions in the Bureau in return for financial benefits received or promised. In been sent strictly in accordance with the act which provided at least ten Days notice must be Given. The Secretary answered that he dirt not think the five country members had received ten Days notice. At a meeting held on the 7th May he had been Given instructions for calling the me tiny and to had sent away the notices either that evening or the foil owing Day and the annual meeting was held on the 140h. Or. Scarth asked the solicitor a ruling on thin Point. The solicitor Hod not heard of this provision before. The annual meeting he said would not however be invalid unless declared so by taking Legal proceedings. Every body had gone on the Assumption that it waa regular but be presumed any share Holder might attack the legality of the meeting. He did t know whether a cite tors had been declared elected or not. The president Thia matter at by declaring the gentlemen elected. Or. Scarth moved that the meeting proceed to business. The notification from the City clerk of the election of Alderman Mather and Smith to res Presenti the City Council on the directorate was read. Or. Brock asked what were the names of the two associations that were a titled to elect and whether such had been elected. The Secretary answered that the associations were the Southern Manitoba poultry association and the livestock breeders association. He had been unable to find any one who knew whether the former had organized. Or. Walter Lynch of Westbourne had been appointed by the latter Long prior to the passing of the act. Or. Brock asked whether the Board could proceed to elect officers when two members had not received notice. Or. Roblin said there had been some con fusion a to Trie representation he had under stood it was the Manitoba poultry association which was to and a representative. Or. Perdue said the business could be con ducted by the 20 Mem orb if the City Council and the two associations should refuse or neglect to elect representatives. Or. Nanton moved or. Miller seconding that the meeting proceed to elect a president and vice president by ballot without Nomina Tion or. Strang moved in amendment that ii nominations be received. Or. Brock said he objected very strongly the election the other evening. A charter had been obtained by the association that they might act a for the carrying out of the work for the City. So that there might not be any feeling that there waa a Dice con trolled by any member it waa provided that no member should have More than one vote or More than one Tahaie. The idea Wei that All should have an equal Yoice m the elec Tion of the directors. He held however that the shareholders had not had an equal Opportunity to express their views att who ii hould constitute the Board. Thorn were name 270 Independent votes and there were something like seventy who polled ballots about thirty joined together for one tic Ket and so had a of great advantage Over All the others who voted independently. In canvassing for shares when told that some clique might control the association he had replied that he did think it possible that any clique would gather and make Nomi nations. He did t think it possible to get better names in the City than the directors who had been elected but some Persona who had taken a great interest in the association had been left off. Under the circumstances he could not act upon the Board. Or. Drewry said he had Given or. Burrows of improper As he had acted legally. Or. Al Down said there was in the Public mind a Strong distrust of the Way in which this had been done. Tho action of or. Burrows waa calculated to shake Confidence in the scheme. They had started out with the idea of having All interests re presented and they had pledged themselves a an association to see that the labor inter eat a were represented. He would carry determination expressed the other evening. He asked or. Macdonald to take the chair. Or. Bawlf said id had always been under stood that the labor organizations should be represented on the braid but As none bad been elected being a Mechanic himself he could represent them. If there was any such thing As a clique he intended stay incr to the last and seeing that the association wan used in that Way. Or. Sprague said he. Would have voted for or. Small or Home representative of the labor organizations if he had known of the under standing. Or. Nanton intimated his willingness to step Down and out at any time the Board thought it desirable to have any particular Man on the directorate. On motion of or. Macdonald seconded by or. Straner the Board adjourned until wednesday 4 . Under its Wing the Union school in the West end. Edward Brown has been appointed superintendent. Or. And mra. Richard Taylor and family have taken up a new Homo in lob Angeles Gal. There must be quite a Colony of Portage people there now. Miss Walker teacher in charge of the in Dian school. Has been summoned Home to Chatham out., on account of the illness of her parents. The twines Institute held a very Success Ful meeting Here in their rooms yesterday afternoon. A goodly number of Farmers wore present. The baptists will hold a meeting on tues Day next to make arrangements for the general meeting in july. Lansdowne College students give a concern at Burnside wednesday evening John Munroe is Back to his old position on the review staff. The Cricket club held a practice yesterday afternoon. The fire brigade hold a practice thursday. Rev. J. Ruttan is Ati Minn Doaa Byj unreserved auction of household furniture cottage Organ 2 express wagons cultivator. Tuesday May 19, 9919 at 2 o clock at 291 Selkirk St residence of mra. Roach. an admirable presentation of a in Gnu Tytul fifty. There was a Large audience at the Princess saturday afternoon when the merchant of Venice was presented and in the evening a fair Good one for a saturday night greeted the play was admirably presented and or. Mao lean Ingomar and miss Prescott Patthenia received a number of recalls while applause waa earned and generously Given frequently through the presentation. Miss Prescott portrayed to perfection the Coy Maiden wilful and Imper ious at times who completely subdues the ferocious barbarian by the Silken Bond of love and leads him captive to her charms and or. Maclean s Ingomar is perhaps one of the roles in which he in most at Home being equally effective As the Ruda Barbaric chief and cultured greek. The support was excellent throughout and the play which will Bear repetition was one of the most artistic presentations that the com Pany have Given Thia season. The citizens band which serenaded miss Prescott a during the evening were extended an invitation to witness the presentation Richard Iii will be Given this evening and will doubtless draw a Large House. Personal. Caught in the trap. A Youthful burglar receives the con tents of a a Harlod gun. A Westbourne correspondent writes a Young Bachelor living North of Here having had Hia House broken into in Hia absence and several article taken took a rather serious Plau to Locoe the Darby. He loaded Hie gun and placed it under the bed with a Cord attached to the trigger and the lid of his grocery Chest. The party returned and broke open the window and went in but on opening the cheat discharged the gun which Pant Ita contents into the person of the Youngr lad who was More soared than Hurt but will probably not do any More Houise breaking for some time 1 having been favored with instructions from mrs. Roach who la Renvini for British Columbia i will Felt As Bovo Tho whole contents of her Well furnished House comprising in part Maeon him Lin on a platform Rocker and Dofa in is. W. Frames and Kaw silk upholstering Oak Centre table pictures 2 pair Taco curtains Loundro Arm chair unique b. W. Writing dealt Good tapestry Caracta. Occasional tables 25 Yards English linoleum fall Leaf table sideboard Bureau dining Chain aah bedroom set crib and w. W. Spring bedsteads nearly new mattrnsse8, chamber sets Cook stove Kitchen utensils lot of milk pane and Crocfe 2 express Wagon cultivator and Many other useful articles. Houyao open Day before and morning of Ealo for inspection. Terms a Noh j. T. Wilson auctioneer. Office 249 porn Avenue. North Brandon. Brandon Timea mayor Kelly to Utill talked of a a candidate for North Brandon and a thus far the favorite with the City Folka who take an interest in the Riding. Or. Kelly has a Large Circle of friends in North Brandon who would work Bard if he were the candidate and i think they would place him at the head of the polls even against attorney Sifton. But whether Kelly would accept the nomination is not so certain. I was told he would not accept especially in a Bye election. Unreserved auction Sale Estey go. Organ household furniture. Wednesday May 20th, at 2 o clock at 573 Alexander St. Residence of mrs. Edwards. Having been inv Ord with instruction from mrs. Edwarda who in leaving for new York i will cell a above the whole contents o her Well furnished House comprising in part 7 Organ Perlor suite in h. H. And d. W. Frames iinie3elb and Wool carpets Centre to nolo Fina Oil paintings b. W. Whatnot lacs curtains Cane and other rockers seeing machine fall Leaf table dinner set glassware Dulf silverware no. 8 Ccok stove no. 9 Cook stove screen doors b. W. Bed room set w. W. Springs Feather Buda mattresses bedding and Feather 1 chamber Seta bureaus child o Sleigh Kitchen utensils Etc., Etc. House open afternoon prior and morning of talc. Terms j. T. Wilson auctioneer. Office 219 Portage Avenue. At the rails spread. Tho train was going slowly find Accident reunited. York my y Accident occurred evening to a train on the Long Inland 7, while returning from the Gravesend which resulted in several Ferons being injured by jumping. The train was of six tin cars which were crowded of cute doers it is estimated that persons the train As the train was approach curve at Park Illo the Engineer slowed i sad this prevents what would have been the Moat Tern wrecks in the annals a spreading of the rails at Point caused several of the cars to leave but an Tho train was going slowly Eriar department officials assert most emphatically thai Gen. Kium commissioner of pensions is in no Way responsible for the conduct of Hia son and that he was entirely ignorant of the transactions which led to Youngr Raum a resignation. To keep his hand in. A. Denver heavyweight licked in Short orc Ter by John l. Sullivan. Desver May the performance was Over Aat night John l. Sullivan who a playing in this City went out to have a time with the boys. He wound up in Murphy s Exchange where he met Pat Allen a Colo Rado pugilist. He asked him if be thought be could fight and without waiting for a reply proceeded to do up Allen. The men were separated but before Allen had been knocked Down twice. Sullivan was taken Home by Frende. D. To. Marsh of Calgary a in the City. A. D. Mclean left for a week s Outing port Arthur last night. Senator Sanford of Hamilton arrived yes Ter Day to visit his Large Rance at Westli Bourne. Commander Ludlow of the u. S. N., and Misa Ludlow Paa aed through the City yester Day on the Way to Chicago from the coast. Mra. And Mia Matthews of Toronto who Apont the Winter with relations in the City left for their Home in the East on saturday night. Or. T. Nixon sr., sailed in the City of new York for the old country. He will visit Bia former Home Dublin which he Baa not been for nearly half a Century. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre farms p. Acre. So Tor eight Yea re to Payha needed. C3t get oar list before purchasing f proud foot co., Din Rona blow 804 main Street Winnipeg. By Joseph Wolf Fleume Lii by m. Conway. Food ids House clothing Hato gaps Andl gents Wear to and every any until the Entaro Stock is sold it was a nihilist. The of Czar Weltch was a russian not a Jap. Tonyon m in St. Petersburg Dis Patch to the Jyh Ronicle says that the care Witch is Morf seriously Hurt than As first admitted Ani that1 the assailant is an escaped nihilist from Sug Halier who joined the sneer easily stopped it without serious of panese police. Several persons jumped when they Cara bum Dine Over the ties but beyond 1 bruises and sprains they All escaped injuries. Death of a Kallwey contractor. May w. H. Chisholm a Well contractor a dead at he Lea to a suit for Burns Gloucester xb., he was associated in the famous railway contract. Saw Mill owner killed. May Hazard saw Mill owner tvs struck in the to by a Board thrown by a circular saw from his injuries. Affairs at Corfu quieter. Ai Jay at Corfu Are Somo of Tho Cwb Are renewing Dusi the authorities Are aiding the poorer comply Iminta engender Many dangerous Job be prevented and cured in Bur. Hood bitters Ere used intelligently. The Nef irly a Jared. Berlin May while tha Kaiser waa driving to Potsdam to Day in the Carriage presented to him by the Czar the horses bolted and the Carriage collided with a tree. The Kaiser was falling out when Hia adjutant caught him in Bis arms and saved him from injury. It waa a escape. A Ball game. Tacoma May one of the Moat remark Able baseball games on record was played Here yesterday Between the Seattle and Tacoma clubs of the Pacific Northwest league. It took 22 innings to decide the game which was won by Tacoma by a score of Bix to nine. Death from London May 17. Henry Sampson pro his proxy without any reservation except of his own or. Drewry s name. Or. Roblin said he had called at or. Bur rows office unsolicited and Given him Liberty to vote for anyone he pleased bar ring one. If he chose to Delegate his vote according to the charter he had just As Good a right to be considered interested in the association a or. Brock who registered his vote and left. He regretted very much if his act was in Accord with the charter to prevent or. Brock from did not regret the act but he regretted its could t Eay he would t do the same thing under the same circumstances. Or. Nairn said he wished to retire from the Board. A gentleman had told him he had driven his proxy on the distinct understanding that or. Burrowe should him or. Nairn and or. Ashdown. Or. Macdonald held that or. Brock took a wrong View the directors having been legally elected. It was to be regretted that there was a proxy and that there waa a ticket and that those who knew nothing about it were placed at a disadvantage bub that waa not a sufficient reason for withdrawing. Or. Brock Eaid he had been called upon by twelve shareholders who had taken shares through him and who said he should not sit. Wilmont the representative of the trades organization they could not have carried the by Law and that association had As much As pledged itself that they should have a representative on the Board. Or. Macdonald admitted there were several who had taken an Active interest in the association who were not on the Board he said there were several that a would have liked to see on he had just got half the Man he voted for. Some had told him the association was run by a clique for political purposes or to make a Little Money out of it if so that was a Good reason for remaining on the Board it it were True All they had to do to play into theban Nofa clique was w resign Bike or. Brock he had been waited on by More than a dozen who wanted him to resign bub he had said to them to would resign bub see he thing through. Or. Brock onid there were plenty on the Board to see that nothing dishonourable was done. There were some who should be on who had been left off he would reign and leave room for Noe. Influenza. Its like a bag of flour in a poor Man s or. John Maunder of Yorkville ont., referring to d the oftener you it the Aid. Mather mentioned or. Brydon and or. Martin by having worked hard wad con stantly and said he was sorry they were not on the Board. Unless there was some seriou.9 objection to Home who were on the Board in was silly for those who had been working Tot nearly two years to kick Over because things did not suit thimm individually. Any one who a earned because things were not in Accord with his views a f the City hotels. At the Queen s j. Cain Virden d. W. Marsh. Calgary or. And mrs. Lee Hudders Field w. E. Sanford Hamilton r. 11. Gallagher Montreal. At the new Doug Litas h. Lord Montreal a. E. Little Morden j. Dunlop Brandon j. Stewart rat Portage r. J. Smith Deloraine n. W. Southwell . J. J. Huston Misa Huston Bottineau w. Harrison a. W. Harrison London s. Henry Cornwall. At the Manor House j. Renaud and wife Montreal John l. Finder Belmont Frank Hutt Isle of Wight e. Cass e. Printer Toronto j. M. Laughlin Brandon d. Inn Duze Grimsby ont. W. Innes Reaburn a. S. Dawson Montreal j. P. Murray bran Don j. Gregg and wife Canmore. At the Clifton House a. W. Reeves Strab Hclair s. Spence Peterboro a h. Chase port Arthur m. Vanalstein Morden j. Tref teau d. Mcdonald Banff Jamea Allen Yorkton Dan Whalan fort William Philip Leaman Norfolk eng. Or. Harns Worth Marquette j. A. Moier Mauk Nonge we. Currie port Arthur or. Vanalstien Morden. A the Clarendon l. Reid Chicago a. J. Anderaon h. Havemeyer new York b. Stanley Clarke Toronto j. D. Sher Man Carberry or. T s. T. Smellie Birtle or. Mrs. C. S. Palmer St. Paul j h. B. Beard and wife Minneapolis Mies m. W. Logan Boston commander Ludlow u.s.n., miss Ludlow and maid Chicago j. R. Cowell m. O Shanosky Australia. At tha grand Union Are j. Mclnnis j. T. Craig Lanark t. M. Tobias d. Tobias Morden d. L. Noonan r. G. Downer Jno. Decker t. J. Smith grand Forks Musca Lewin London eng. F. Lewin Mcgregor h. Remier cretan w. Colcleugh Selkirk j. Johnson d. J. Mooney Brockville f. Mcderm Obb Moncton . R. J. Crisp Souria w. A. Richards h. F. Kemp Brandon h. E. Robinson Marquette j. C. Henderson Deloraine a. Stony Mountain Geo. Wood Holland b. Travers s. B. Brown Paris. A the Leland House p. C. Small Mont i real John a. Sornev Richmond on6. J. H. _ _ _ St. Paul Morris Portage la Vii Etc Susey Minuse Huron Ohio or. A m. Bald win. David t. Ca Mahau pork Townsend n. Livingstone h. T. Rennick Portage la Prairie j. B. Baird. Pilot Mound a. S. Nichol and wife Plum Coulee h. W. White Carberry r. S. Lamb and wife Victria . D. M. Mackenzie. Montreal e. D. Geofrey Omaha . J. B. Cerise Chicago m. Healey Minneapolis j. Whitehead Toronto t. H. Slater London. Auction Sale at firemen Ball store m Iain St dry goods Sale at 2.80. Sharp. Seats prov Flerl for ladles. Clothing Salo at 7.30, Sharp. Each Evon Lynnr the dry goods Stock comp Iaea French sateen prints Mun Llna Gingham White and Grey Cottons sheeting quills Atud toilet covers Drcsak goods Silke embroideries Luces ribbons gloves hosiery Twelda parasols waterproofs table Liuone flail Nellette flannel is curtains to nolo covers Nap Kins Straw hats Etc., Etc., Etc. In Good condition. Positively without Rob care. Tho clothing Stock comp Leea men s Tweed and worsted suits Spring overcoats pants pants and vests Odd coals overalls jumpers boys Lorg Pont suite boy Short Pant suits boye1 Odd Long and Short Ponnu men s new styles Llata and Cape. Nock Wear underwear braces sox White it cold shirts collars cuffs Etc., Etc., Etc. Must be to d for what Ever they will fetch. Gents lad lab Don t miss thin Opportunity or forget Tho address at 2.110 and 7.30 p. Each Day. The main Street next door but one to Cornor of murky test. Valuable furniture effects of Joseph Wrigley esq., chief commissioner h. B. Company Wui be held at Hia late residence on tuesday the 26th of May commencing at 11 o clock . Promptly. Important Sale extend ended noticed and descriptive circulars will be issued. Joseph Wolf Clio 3st Ehr. Of Pearson s entire Stock ready made clothing Etc., by auction commencing this tuesday even Iner May 12th, at 7.80 o Loo or in Tho Buffalo store to. -183 main Elreeta. And i will continue each evening until Allia 50ld out a Tho premises no to be vacated soon. Tho Stock in of Good Quality and a or. Pearson bought Low and or Cash and a Tho Stock waa then purchased for fifty cents on the Dollar you can look for bargains Lor my instr colons Are to Clear it out it Consulta of Beady. Mado clothing Iefata Gunta furnishings Etc. At. Tend first of Eole and secure Tho Cream. J. J. Gol Deh auctioneer. By Joseph Wolf imperative under a Bui of Sale and without the slight 98t Reserve two magnificent Cabinet grand i pianos n with All the latest improvements. One in French Burl Walnut and the other in Ebony Csc nth swing Centre frames and hansom Cly engraved and medallion panels pianos were made especially to order at a Cost of each Thia if a rare Canoe for buyers. M. Hughes co., a Badito . U1u 817 main St., Potter Honee Telephone a. 419 Fence posts and Timber for Sale by j. G. Hargrave co., Telephone 481. 828 main Street. At my rooms Portage Avenue. On View now. Teras Pooh. Joseph Wolf auctioneer. At the Sams time a Large Quantity of valuable House hold effects carpets refrigerators Cook stoves Lawn Mower Garden Hose swinging Wicker crib Etc. Will a cleared out to the highest bidder for in a Joseph Wolf. To contractors. Separate or bulk tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 6p m. Wednesday May 20tb. 1891, for Tho brickwork Carpenter work and Painter s work required in Tho erection of Christ Barch Corner Pincess and Fonseca streets. The lowest or any tender not new Sirley accepted. George Browne. Architect 11 Dana Loon Jcck. In few spa Peri ;