Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
6 Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. July 17 free press advertising the weekly feb press As an advertising Mediam for All the Rural parts of. Manitoba and the territories is than All other weekly papers combined for anything that Farmers will buy an advertisement in. The free Plessis surety bring customers. Eyenin6 edition local. City am country. Ajio Bishop Tahoe still continues to improve in health. Or. A. W. Koss m. P., is expected to arrive Here from Ottawa to Day. Wesley Clerch Sabbath school will hold their annual picnic to Day at Elm Park. Geo. F. Thomson of Ottawa and Rev. F k. Hole of Minnedosa registered at the Clar Encin yesterday. The Rev. Father Hamel s. Superior o the society of Jeuda for Canada arrived at so. Beni face last saturday. The town Council of Sli. Boniface Are Mekinc for tenders for the Purchase of lots which were bought in by the town at tax sales. So veal planks of the Bridge on notre Dame Street near Brookside Are broken Ana horses Are in danger of falling through. Quite a number of the 0. R. Messenger boys have supplied themselves with bicycles on which they make their rounds at a rapid rate. Major Walsh will arrive hero in a few Days from new York with a mining exper who will explore and make tests in Tine sour ii Coal Fields. The Canadian Pacific first class rate Chica go to san Francisco has been reduced to and second class to s45. This is the result c the Alton s recent Cut. The Winnipeg swimming club Are preparing for raced diving contests etc., to take place at Oheir Bath House about August 1st handsome prizes will be Given. Thirty English lads sent out by the Chil Dieu s Aid society of London arrived her yesterday. They Are Abright and healthy look ing lot. Rev. Sir. Lealie has found places of All of them. B. Mclaren Morden Geo. Smith Montreal we. Young and wife Hamilton w. S. Crone Toronto or. And mrs. We eaves Montreal c. D. Maughan Toronto and A. Mcrae Niagara Falls Regis Sroi at the Queen s yesterday. Or. W. Kenton travelling passenger agent of the Chicago Burlington Northern railway intends that Winnipeg Gara keep Cool until the big crop is harvested. H has sent a lot of Jans to or. H. G. Me Micken for general distribution. On saturday afternoon the Steamer Ante Lope will make an excursion trip up the rive beyond Elm Park. The enjoyment of a rid up Stream such a distance will be a Novelty t nearly All Winni Eggers. The Steamer leave her wharf at two o clock returning at six. The citizens band was in attendance a Elm Park Pavilion last night. As the Park i not specially engaged the company will charge Only the usual admission fee 5o. It is the in Tention of the company As far As possible to make no special engagement for Eton Park for saturdays. As the . Athabasca of the 0. R. Lake service will require to go into the dry Dock for some necessary repairs the sailing of the steamers from fort William commencing next week and until further notice will a every tuesday and saturday connecting trains from Winnipeg every monday and Friday. Tjai the hotel a Canada wednesday a preliminary meeting was held for the purpose of organizing a society to look after the interests of the French speaking _ immigrants to this country. Their was a fair attendance but the election of officers and work of organization was deferred until another meeting which is to be held shortly. Opened August first. Jon la Brancu Extension almost Beady for traffic. The Extension of the . Souris Branch Southwest from Hartney will be opened for a Saenger and freight traffic on aug cat 1st, with the following stations Lander Napinka in Melita. Several elevators Are now in course of erection at these places As they Are n the Centre of a Well settled and Rich Agricula Rural District. The autumn assizes. Dates fixed for the several judicial districts. It is settled at last. The celebrated Leacock Mclaren Case is finally adjusted yesterday at 3 o clock the final settlement of Leacock and Mclaren was arrived in a manner satisfactory to All parties and the Money paid Over to the creditors. This was a Case which has been before the courts for nine years and arose unt of a misunderstanding regarding the carrying on of the lumber business in which the Hon. John g. Haggard Hon. Peter Mclaren John Shields and e. Leacock were interested that this it is a Peculiar afternoon about coincidence the Lime when the Case of Leacock Anc Mclaron was closed to which or. Leacock has devoted year of attention the Hudson Bay railway Bill to which he has also Given so much of his time will probably a brought to a successful Issue. Going to Alaska. Tourists passed throng i Tho City yesterday to charge of the Vete ran Raymond. The first of the Raymond Whitcomb Alaska exc Atsion parties to Pasa Over the 0. R this season arrived Here yesterday from Montreal. There Are 95 persons in the party principally from new York and Philadelphia they have a special train which consists o six sleeping cars a dining car baggage car All. And the a servants party Ift ear nine in new York chief Justice Taylor to preside in Winnipeg on oct. Appeal in re Henderson dismissed the full court. Last saturday and spent sunday and monday in Montreal. They remained Here until in the afternoon so that they had ample time to see the chief features of the Prairie capital. From Winnipeg they will go to Banff where saturday and sunday will be spent and part of the next Day will be spent at Glacier House Vancouver being reached on wednesday where they will embark on Tho Steamer Queen for Alanta. Tho party will return East by the Northern fio remaining a week at Yellowstone Park and making stops at other places of interest in route. The round trip will cover Over ten Thon and Miles and Mil occupy fifty Days. The Cost of the trip including meals and bleeping accommodation is or. Raymond the Veteran promoter of american Tours has personal charge of the party and is looking Well after their Comfort. The dining car is under the Able management of conductor Mogridge who was formerly manager of the new Doug lass House in this City. Among the party Are two prominent Brooklyn divines Rev. Or. Francis and Rev. Or Lyman. Prof. W. A Appleton of Swarthmore College pa., is also with the party. Following a a Complete list of the party mra. H. S. Anderson Brooklyn prof. W. H. Appleton Swarthmore College a. Or. Henry Bacon Philadelphia a. Mas Ter Nat Batchelder Keene n. H. Or. Bert Beattie Little Falls n. Y. Or. V. D. Blaak new York or. R. 0. Black mra. R. 0. Black . Clifio id Black jr., master at the police court yesterday the charge of harbouring a dog without a License preferred against Keeler was dismissed defend ant proving that be had Given the dog away some weeks previous to the time he was sub pee aged. The same charge against r. Wattle waa admitted by the and he was fined three dollars and the costs of the court. Hon. C. Abbott the new Premier owns a Fine estate at St. Annes near Mont real where his Herd of Guernsey cattle and Shropshire sheep have Long been the Admira Tion of the neighbourhood. There is no More Beautiful property in lower Canada it is bounded by the Ottawa River and Tho grounds ave Laid out with All the skill of a landscape git Dener. Me. Robt. Mail Howiand and miss mul Holland of Cobourg onb., Are guests at the Clarendon. They were on Board the Steamer Athabasca when the collision occurred be tween that boat and the Steamer Pontiac in Ste. Mary s River a couple of Days ago and Mia Hall on of Hor Ankles sprained by being thrown Over by the Shock of the collision. James get Hie was charged at Deloraine Oil with the larceny of while acting at bar tender at Mclellan s hotel at Deloraine and the justices there adjourned Case before the police magistrate at bran Don. The Case came before police magistrate Todd on wednesday add a be. Close of the evidence dismissed the information holding that no Case had been made out. W. A. Mac Doinald appeared for the prosecution and r. Cassidy for the Defonce. Manor n. Y. Ilia Anna Blanc Ted Philadelphia or. And Kirs. F. S. Bradford Morristown n. And mrs. S. E. Bridgman Northampton mass. Or. And mrs. Silas Gary a. Orfiss Dona e. Cooper miss Harriet o. Hooper Perth Amboy n. Or. And mrs. 3eo. W. Cornell Newton j or. And mrs. R. Lewis Horozer Philadelphia. Or. Seth Drew Kingston Maes. Miss Clara l. Durfor Philadelphia. Miss Anna s. Eckfeldt Chester a. Miss a. M. Edwards Boston mass. Miss Mary e. Englis new York. Miss b. Faulkner mrs Francis a. Taa Kuer Keene n. Y. Rev. And mrs. Lewis Francis or. Arthur w. Fran is miss e. R. Francis Brooklyn n. Y. Mrs. 0. G. Galbraith miss sue h. Gal Braith Philadelphia or. And mrs. A. Gone miss Bessie l. Goff or. Lyman t. Guff bucket r. I. Or. A l. 0, Griffith i Hila Dilphia. Or. V. Hum Brooklyn n. A mra. B. Hayward Keene n. H. Or. And mrs. Becj. X Hicks old was Bury n. Y. Or. James Jamea Guernsey England Ofisa a. H. Johnson Boston mass. Mins s. V. Johnson in Coatine Iowa. Or. John Kennedy or. Gustavus w. G. Philadel my. Of. Of. Anderson of British Columbia who has recently visited the Eaffy says in an account of his experiences to to colonist reporter a trip Over the Rockies and the great Lone land has been so often de scribed that i will Only say i was agreeably surprised at the growth and business appear Ance than Winnipeg attained in so Short s time with its wide and Well built principal streets and suburbs. We tried to imagine the wonderful change since Kiel held Power in Oli fort Garry the remains of which Are preferred and pointed out to the new Bishop. Consecration of mrs. Grouard to a place at St Boniface on an Vust first. It is Semi of facially announced that August first will be the Day on which mgr. Groan will receive episcopal consecration at St. Boniface Cathedral As Bishop of Athabaska Mackenzie. The venerable Bishop of St. Albert mgr. Grandin a expected for the imposing ceremony also Bishop Shanley o North is at present in France will Nob to Able to Roburn Ita time nor will archbishop Ireland of so. Paul in Ali probability be nolo to attend. Many dignitaries and other members of the clergy from the East Are expected to to present for the solemn Ocoa Siou. Should archbishop tache continue to skin strength it is exported Mir Grouard will Veceiva consecration at his hands. A Chico cul., Tho other Day a cat caught a Sparrow and waa going with it into a store when half a dozen other sparrows came to the Rescue rend made such a vigorous onslaught upon kit that he was glad to drop his prey and flee to the Friendly shelter of the store. The following dates have been fixed for hold ing the fall assizes in Manitoba Winnipeg tuesday Dot. 20th, 1891, before chief Justice Taylor. Portage la Prairie tuesday oct. 27th, or Justice Dibuo. Brandon tuesday nov. 3rd, or. Justice Kulak. Equity sittings. The next equity sittings will commence on tuesday october 13th. Appeal dismissed. Before the full court yesterday present Taylor c. J., Nubuo j., and Killam the Appeal re Henderson wan heard. This was a petition under Section 675 of the municipal act of 1886 for an order declaring the Petitioner to have been the lawful owner of Oer Tain lands bold for arrears of taxes by he City of Winnipeg in october 1888, and requiring the City to to him the surplus Purchase Money on such Sale amounting to it was not questioned that the Petitioner was entitled to the Money bub the application Wae opposed on behalf of the attorney general on the ground that Tho application should have been made to the District registrar under Section 1s8 of the assessment act of 1890. The Case waa heard before or. Justice Bain who held that the District registrars and county court judges have jurisdiction to make orders for payment Only in cases where the lands have been sold under the provisions of the assessment act of 1890, and that by the direction of Section 164, that past tax sales Are to be completed under the provisions of the act of 1888, the intention was shown that orders for the payment of balances remaining from sales held prior to the assessment act Are still to be obtained As video in sections 675 of the act of 1886. His lordship made an order for the payment of the Money in the treasurer s bands subject to the production of an abstraction certificate shewing that the Petitioner was the owner of the land in question at the time of the Sale. The attorney general appealed Sainsb this decision. Or. Howell q.c., for we Petitioner or. C. Wilson for the attorney Gen eral or. I. Campbell q.o., for the City of Winnipeg. The court dismissed the Appeal holding that they had no jurisdiction to entertain it. Ward v. Braun. Was fixed for to Day Friday morning. Before Chiei ads Tob Taylor. Re Lake Winnipeg transportation an order was made thursday morning winding up proceedings for the Sale of the sea son s output of lumber belonging to the com any to Robinson co., of Selkirk at the Fol owing rates a thousand for lumber Ai Selkirk and a thousand for lumber at bad Throat. O Brien v. Sued to re cover 8500 for goods supplied. The defendant Laving foot into difficulties made an assign to Bertrand the official Assignee and an agreement was entered into that in consider cum of Gillies transferring All his Stock to Bertrani and allowing Bertrand to wind up the business no suit should be brought anti the winding up had been comp Leteff Plain tiffs did not sign this agreement but defend ant. Set same up in his plea and demurred thereto alleging that it was god r Good equitable plea and not sufficient answer to the declaration because it did Noi disclose grounds on which defendant would be entitled to an Aba Hotts injunction. His lord ship allowed the demurrer holding that the defendant was entitled on the facts set up in the plea being proved to damages Foi Sre Aoh of the alleged agreement he had an adequate remedy at Law and that being the Case equity would not interfere. Or. Cam Eron for plaintiff or. Perdue far defendant cd guest. The full court will deliver judgment this morning at 10.30 in smart a Moir. 1 ebb Mitchy list. The peremptory list far to Day is Ward v. Brawn. Brydon v. It step. Notice. The full Toni d will pit Nio Ninf at a past ten instead of eleven o clock the Usua 180-184 main Street. Attractions for the week several thousand Yards of coloured summer dress goods newest designs phia. Or. R. B. Lawrence Boston miss Elean or Lewis mis mahal Lewis Chester miss Maud Libby Brooklyn miss e. A. Lippin Cott Philadelphia Rev. Albert And mrs. Lyman Brooklyn. Mrs. Jane Mckenzie new York n. If. Mias Margaret b. Mowry Harrisburg a mrs. M. O. Mullikin Baltimore my or. H. S. Nicholas Philadelphia a. Or. D. S. Packard. Or. S. T. Packard Brockton mass. Miss Helen Page new York . Or. And mrs. Henry c. Patter son mrs. A. K. Pomeroy Philadelphia a. Mrs. A. A. Richards e Elham manor.. Mra. W. A. Ripley. Newark
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