Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg july 17 free press advertising an advertisement of any sort Ever is Worth four times much in he daily fuse press and the evening free press and Sun together As in tiny other Winnipeg daily advertising rns Diurno. City a mosquitoes wits Tho pleasure of front step socials. _ or. Justice Dubuc leaves the City this after noon for rat Portage. Wesley Church Sabbath school scholars picnic at Elm Park to Day. Earnings of the Northern Pacific decreased for the first week of july. The Liberal conservatives of Strathclair hold a political picnic at that station to Day. Rev. D. Roberts of delivered sermons on Northwest missions to Ottawa congregations on sunday last. _ the police report business in the capturing one very Dull. One Lone drunk was the total receipts up to Midnight. The new Canadian Pacific Steamer Mani Toba was ground eight hours in Bhe Soo Lake George this week. Lbs. Minnie Buchanan a woman residing in Fargo has been granted a decree of divorce from her husband who resides in Canada. The k. Of p. Excursion to Lake Winnipeg takes place to Morrow. The cavalry band accompanied by a Small number of knights paraded the streets last evening. The citizens band were in attendance at Elm Park lost nip Hli but the rain storm curtailed the number of visitors. The band will be at the Park again on saturday even ing. _ _ the Secretary trea rarer of the Winnipeg general Hospital acknowledges with thanks she receipt of -31 donation from or. David finn and a Tennis neb from my. Putnam of the Kingston Smith arms co. H. B. Hyde president of Bra equitable life insurance company who with his party was expected to arrive some time last night waa detained in and will come in with the Northern Pacific express to Day. The Many friends of or. Galb will be glad to learn that a Cable ban been received from him to the effect that he has recovered from his serious and will sail for can Ada by the Normanna on the 18th inst. My. Has. W. Handsomb has Ribben a Book for the Winnipeg real estate association which will be published about tha time of the exhibition opening in which he gives plenty of Pointer pertaining to the Progress possibilities and Prosperity of tha Peerless Princess of tha Plains. The St. Paul Pioneer press honors the Edi Tor of the Brandon Sun w. J. White with an outline sketch of his in wednesday a Iesue. He is represented As Bhe Delegate from the farthest North at the National editorial on Santion. Whis kers Are All there and Well. A Mont heal Telegram Saya or. Parme Lee comptroller of chinese immigration states that the practice of smuggling chinese from Canada into Tho United states is on the increase. He says there Are agents in China with representatives in Victoria b.c., who undertake to bring our chinamen for per head and women for ss2 40. Instructions have been issued to keep a close watch on future _ Majok a clout grand master of the Orange stand Lodge of Manitoba took part in at Toronto on saturday. The Empire Days major Stewart Mulvey grand master of Manitoba arrived on the grounds shortly after 5 o clock having been delayed by Fng on a Jetke Superior. He was Well received by Many friends and driven about the City by grand Secretary Birmingham. W. Bro. Mulvey addresses bins orangemen at the big demonstration at Peterboro me. John Psik one. Of the tenant Farmer delegates of last autumn is continuing to throw useful i crib upon the emigration ques Tion in the scotch papers. Writing in the Glasgow Herald on the lady oath arb Croft ers at Moosomin be shows that their position is a hopeful one. He thinks however that these Moosomin crofters Are going too much in for wheat growing and the residents in and around hold that those who Are do ing Best Are Bhe Onea who Hava their eggs in several baskets. Canadian Gazette. A Telegram was received this morning addressed to the Rev. J. Beattie stating that j. E. Coburn had been drowned in Mon Tana. No particulars were Given. The Young Man mentioned in Well known in Guelph and Eramo a where he resided. He belonged to b Battery took a three months course at the school of gunnery and about fifteen months ago left for the Northwest to join Hia brother Robert who is farming and doing Well in Manitoba. The father of Bho deceased is also out in Bhe Northwest and Bhe Mother resides in Ermosa near Langford s hotel. Guelph Mercery. _ North Western railway circles Are in a fair Way to become thoroughly demoralized Over both freight and passenger rates. Yesterday the Milwaukee posted a redaction of on round trip tickets to Toronto and other Points reached by tie Soo for the purpose of meeting the rates made by that line. Bub this reduction fairs to meet the the rates of thai to Toronto for example. Being s22 95, while the reduced Milwaukee rate is 50. This reduction by the Mil Waukee confessedly the strongest of the so. Paul Chicago Linen pretends future drops and shows that this Road at least is and Willin to make War. St. Paul Globe. Canadians Are Well represented in the ownership of the London eng., times. The proprietors registered at stationers Hall London number seventy and among them Are tha following canadians Alice Henrietta Shildrick _ Kamloops British Columbia Hanty Irwin new Westminster Mary Law son Tunstall Kamloops Henry Mortimer Indes Bank of British North America Vic Toria Ella Clarke Innes her majesty ii dockyard yaqui male John Walbers 6ei St. Jama s Street St. John Julia Lydia Murray 1 custom House Square Montreal Alfred Lawson Wright Magog Quebec Louisa Charlotte Hall Magog Quebec. A Veteran Odd fellow Harper Wilson presented with a Veter an s jewel and a Gold Wuoti. Baub one Hundred and fifty members of the i. 0. Of this ciby met in Friend ship Hall last evening for the purpose of assisting. Tha members of Minnehaha Lodge in doing Honor to brother Harper Wilson p. And g. R., on the occasion of Celebi rating the anniversary of Hill Twenty fifth year a an Active Odd fellow brother Wilson waa initiated in Union Lodge no. 10, St. Catherines onb., on the 4bh of june 1s66. After serving in Somo of b o Moat prominent toscas in thu gift of the order in on Tario he removed to Manitoba and affiliated with Miner Mhz Lodge no. In february 1883. Since then he has been one of the most Active members of that Lodge and mainly through Hia per Severance the above Lodge now ranks As one of the finest in Bhe Dominion of Canada. After the regular business of the evening was transacted an intermission waa Declarer when or. W. J. Watson p. M., was called on to present or. Wilson with a Veteran s jewel. After a few remarks from or. Watson the jewel was presented. Or. Wilson then stepped Forward in his usual smiling and attractive manner to respond to the presentation. He had however to Post Pone his remarks As or. J. Jones p. G., interrupted him and stated that he also had a pleasant Duby so perform and after giving a Short resume of the growth of the order in Canada or. Jones on behalf of tha members of Minnehaha Lodge presented or. Wilson with a handsome Gold watch bearing Bhe following inscription presented to Bro. H. Wilson p. P., g. R., by the members of Minnehaha Lodge no. 7, i. O. O. F., in recognition of faithful service july 16th, 1891." or. Wilson in his usual Rno deat and unassuming manner although taken by sur prise very feelingly responded to the several presentations. Or. D. Goatee the prominent caterer who is a member of the order with a corps of assistants then passed around refresh ments. After the inner Man was thoroughly satisfied the following programme waa provided Bro. H. Lamothe. Long Bro. J. Barnes instrumental Bro. W. Decow song Bro. H. Campbell speech Bro. Baker song Bro. Trerice of Melita speech Bro. Wheeler and Mawson instrumental net tha evening s entertainment will Long re main Green in the memory of the Odd fellow of Winnipeg. Exhibition excursions arrangements for special hates 1 Rou East and about the stables. At a meeting of the exhibition yesterday the printing committee reported that the prize lists would be ready in about ten Days As soon As they Are ready they will be distributed and it is the wish of the directors that All intending exhibitors of Stock make their entries As soon a possible the stalls will be awarded in the order in which the entries Are received. Or. Macdonald wanted to any stops had been taken by the printing committee to advertise the exhibition in the East. Or. Burrows said they had not Aud after i Cussion it was agreed not to adverbial in newspapers but to Send oat posters Etc. In this connection or. Hamilton said in was the intention of the . To run several excursions from Toronto this fall to Points in Manitoba and that he thought the Date of one of them could be changed so As to have the excursion Nirott arrive in the City during Bhe exhibition week. Or. Scarth suggested that an excursion be arranged to run Tram As far South As s Hartfo at Bra least and possibly from St. Paul. The whole matter was referred to the committee to re port the next meeting of the directors. Or. Miu Donald reported that the h. B. Co. Had already sent a Cheque 1 or their donation to the association of the Secretary said he had received a great Many applications for space in the main building and asked what reply was to be made. After considerable discussion it was instructed to write the applicants asking them to Eay How much space they wanted so As to enable tha directors to form an idea of How much space would be needed. Just before the meeting adjourned Aid. Smith Eaid a would like to draw the Atten Tion of the directors to a letter which appeared in Bufi free press of the 15th signed by or. Burrows. Or. Smith said the article first appeared in tha nor West Farmer Over no signature at All and that to his Mitt the person who wrote in was ashamed to sign it. He considered Bhe attack on the ciby Council contained in Bhe article was uncalled for and at the same time not warranted by facts. He appealed to or. Hamilton and if the treatment Tihe exhibition directors received at the hands of tha Council was not courteous and contended that the directors were responsible As a Bod for the attack made by or. Burrows. Thought that the directors would in some Way show that Bhe opinions expressed by or. Bur rows were not Tho a of the whole Board and that if any one undertook to speak for the whole Board without authority the Board was better without him. Or. Sprague Naid he Hod not intended say ing anything about Bhe communication but us Smith had introduced it he would now express his opinion on the matter. He was very sorry the Ariole had bean written. He thought in had been written with an idea to stand in with the Farmers. So far As he waa personally concerned he had acted in this matter of the cattle stables Asha believed Best and was willing to take his share of the responsibility. Aid. Mather concurred with or. Sprague and said that he was pleased to think thai Bhe directors were Able to have stables built to suib the Farmers As Well As the ciby people. Or. Burrows in reply said to had no fault to find with the remarks of messes. Sprague and Mather but would say to or. Smith that he was not going to a bulldozed by him or any one like him and further thai be would not be responsible to the directors or to anybody else for the opinions expressed in the nor West Farmer. S or. Scarth wanted to know whether or. Burrows should write his articles for the Farmer As Bhe editor of the Farmer or As a member of the exhibition Board of directors. He could not see that the Board had anything to do with the matter. Then adjourned. Consigned to the grave the remains of Corporal sorter burled at St. John s with military honors. Beneath the shelter of a spreading Oak alongside the Graves of the 90bh men who fell at fish Creek and Caboche and those who died subsequently the mortal remains of Corporal Charles Ernest Sowter of the 90th rifles who was drowned while bathing on wednesday were yesterday afternoon con signed to their final place in the pretty cemetery of so. Johns with full military honors. The body was taken from the Camp at 5.30, in a Hearse which was preceded by a firing of thirteen men of a company of which deceased was a followed by private Thos. H. Hooper a life Long acquaintance As chief Mourner and the men and officers of the regiment As Well As a num Ber of civilians. The coffin was covered with Bhe British Flag and on top in addition to the hat and Belt of the deceased were several Beautiful Floral offerings placed b y the members of a company the officers of the battalion and other friends. From the Camp Bhe sad procession wended its Way to the cemetery by the Shady Ond Grassy lanes of St. Johns where the swaying of the Trees was like a soft and gentle requiem As tha regiment passed almost noiselessly along. On arriving at the Ometery the usual services were held in tha Cathedral Rev. Canon Matheson officiating. Whan the committal service had been read at Bhe grave the firing party fired three volleys after which the soldiers returned to Camp having fib Bingly honoured the memory of their much lamented Comrade. Among those present at Bhe funeral were la Gol. Villiers d.a.g., and surs reon add of Bhe . New picnic ground. The o. B. A. Will utilize the St. Boni face exhibition grounds and build Ings. At a meeting of. The joint committee appointed by the branches Nob. 52 and 1c3 of the Catholic Mutual Benefit association and St. Joseph s Friendly Union held on wednes Day evening final preparations were made for the holding of their picnic which is to take place a the so. Boniface exhibition ground on thursday the 23rd inst. The transportation committee report having made excellent arrangements with tha . For carrying Bhe picnickers. Three trains our will be run leaving the depot at 10.30, 1.30 and 7.30 and Bhe last train will leave the ground at 10 o clock. The ground committee reported that they had found in a grand place for a picnic with suitable buildings and with plenty of room for the carrying on of the lengthy programme of sports which has been arranged and which will include a first class baseball match be tween a nine of the o. B. A. And a St. Boniface team. The 0. B. A. Think they have one of Bhe strongest batteries in the City in messes. Gallagher and w. Lamb who will be Well supported. Altogether this promises to be one of Bhe most successful picnics of the season and the committees Are making arrangements to carry and provide recreation and refreshments for a very Large crowd. Tickets including admission to the grounds will be 35 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Thinks it is unfair. Capt. Robinson complains of his treatment. The City Council be says should have accepted Bis he opposed the Assiniboine Waterpower proposals. As the meeting of the Board works last flight there were present aldermen Smith chairman Cockburn Callaway Mather and Walker. A communication from Captain Robinson complaining that the Council had refused to accept Bis tender for lumber cot withstanding that in was by on the ground that he was a non resident and that he had opposed the construction of the Winnipeg water Power without look. In reply he stated that Hie was a Large taxpayer in the City that he purchased annually Between sixty and seventy thousand dollars Worth of provisions Here that Iii lumber company had nothing to do with Bax Northwest navigation co., which had made opposition to the water Power scheme. He admitted that he was individually a us beholder in the navigation co., and said that he was opposed to building of the dam without a lock As he expected to navigate the Assiniboine for this next three or four years or Dur info the period of probable High water. Captain Robinson wbb present and asked to be heard. Alderman Smith said he did not see what the Board of works could do in the Mair Ter As it had passed from their hand ii. To the City Council. The Captain said he had spoken to members of the Council and they had referred him to the Board of works. He would therefore like to have the matter gone into at once if possible. I Aid. Walker arid he had voted for award of the contract to Black a they were residents of the City and specie their Money Here. He had Mit Token into consideration Dha opposition of navigation go. To the water cower scheme net know that the Captain spent no much Money in Winnipeg m he might Java voted differ. Entry. I i the Captain wanted the by the Council and wished the Briard of world to recommend its reconsideration. H claimed the navigation. Co. Had no connect Mon whatever in Ilia his lumber company Buie the Only in this company. He thought tile waa doing quite right a opposing Tho building of the darn with Only n lock As it would injure libel business of company. In reply to Alder Man Smith he said he Hud no yer known of any offer to Uel Tho charter of the company to messes. Mann Holt to his knowledge the company had it Tever entertained the idea j he Cona edited that he had been Treotola very unsafely by the Council and thought Ali Iii Saki Only recon Sider the mutter and award him Libs contract As his Price was the lower. As bin ability to deliver fibs lumber As Rorr Lily us messes. Black Sprague he was said fled be could deliver it just an Kiln any Case faster than Iii could be ii red he claimed that he spent four times Teiei in Winnipeg in a year As Black a so Zugbe. After considerable discussion Thi master was dropped with the that special Mealing of the Council a to be called to Deal with the Case. J i complaints were Mads Ivy Xea Uenta. Of fort Rouge through j Aid Snith Oil the poor car service1 Tubley Wise receiving being out of Setvin Joir forty minute of sometimes. Oil the o or. Rockburn the cite ii Greeir was instructed to look into arid see if 11 fifteen minute service could not be arranged1, if the traffic warranted it and boat the next meeting. Tho Engineer 1 was also in eur noted to make put a plan of ban Street railway facilities wanted with a View to having the Street railway com Pany make the promised extensions. The report of the Engineer on the electric Street railway system was then1 read and the following Resolution moved by Alder my Walker was adopted having the Engineer s report on tha different system Raj of electric and other Street railway ii the Board of worke wishes to express ills appreciation of the valuable services rendered to the Council and City in the full and Exten Sive report he having gathered valuable in formation that could not otherwise have been obtained and would recommend to the Cabrra cil the full consideration of the report before adopting any naw system and would Requeni that All members of the City Council be Presmul at the next meeting of the Board of works for that purpose. T. And c. Their Alliance would form the greatest a Litvay combination in tie work. The railway age of this week says there Are some indications that the two great rival railway systems of Canada the grand trunk and the Canadian Pacific May Ere Long replace their bitter Competition by consolidation ibis declared tha b at the next meeting of the grand trunk directors the Canadian Pacific will name three members of the Board and there Are certainly Strong Indi cations of an Alliance in some Reform be tween these two great properties. The Canadian Pacific now represents Over Miles of railway with capital Stock of and a bonded indebtedness of nearly a total of about the grand trunk including its lines in the United states f dots up a total of nearly Miles and the Capi Tal stuck and Bonds of the Parent company represent the enormous total of a Union of these two interests would there fore mean a system having about Miles of line and having a capitalization of not for from besides bonded indebted Ness of subsidiary companies to a urge amount. This would constitute the most prodigious railway system in respect both to mileage and capital on the continent and its existence would certainly not tend to Dimin Ich tha aggressions of Canadian railways upon the traffic of lines in this personal or. Selwyn and Misa Selwyn of Ottawa passed through Bhe City yesterday for the West. H. A. Parley the Well known proprietor of the Alberta hotel Calgary and Glacier House in the Selkirk is in tha City. Mrs. To Masr wife of the anglican Bishop of Mackenzie River Hao arrived in the City and is a guest of Archdeacon Fortin. Or. John a Toucey general manager of the new York Central and Hudson River rat Way accompanied by mrs. Toucey and col. Walfor Liaty chief Engineer of the Road passed through Here yesterday in a private car in route to the coast on a pleasure trip. Favor with. Canada. The platform of the Ohio democrats adopted in convention at Cleveland on wednesday contains the following clause we favor closer commercial relations with our Canadian neigh bore and the removal of the Ebarra Abms and annoying Esbri Chions which Only vex our people without yielding by substantial Revenue to Tho government. Railway Accident at Spokane Falls. A freight on Bhe Northern Pacific while going Over a trestle near Spok aha Falls on tuesday night crashed through into the Ravine below. Michael Flaherty Bhe fireman was mad outright. Roadma oter Speer was fatally Hurt and died soon after. The cars were badly wrecked two of them were loaded with crees and cattle most of which were government printers excited. A Washington dispatch says there is a Rood Deal of excitement Lamoile Bhe Prin ters employed in the government printing office Over the news that machines Ara Tobe introduced in tha6 establishment. Notice i have thirty subscription member ship tickets on hand for by subscribers of Winnipeg swimming club Tapat i will Issue to any desiring to Purchase one for , of the season. Call and see me at 186 main Street f. O. Curios Public Printer Palmer and Foreman Bryan have been to new York to see a number of new machines at work and returned enthusiastic Over the invention. It a probable the question of placing a lot of these machines in the government printing office will come be fore the next Congress and if it does there will be a Lively Battle Between the friends of line machines and the representatives of the Printen. At the Brunswick j. Allan Perth w. Mcrea Almonte d. Mcdonald Ottawa r. Mckittrick St. Paul r. Wheatland 0. Wheatland donor k. Morae Emer son j. John tone and wife Blyth Field j. Mcmullen pleasant Home at the now Douglass i. A. Farrow i. D. Orme London eng. I. Brook Brighton big. 0. Odling Lincolnshire eng. J. H. Co Rocker rat Portage s. Beckett port Arthur Whitley d. Richardson London eng. H. Valpy nor with Rev. Or. Page Emerson h. Yardley Mami and Willie Yardley Dundee 0. H. Moore Dublin ire land. Big Day for tourists. Party of sixty from St. Paul pase through the City yester f Day to Alaska. The . Railway officials Ware kept pretty Busy handling trains yesterday after noon. Besides the Raymond excursion and the regular trains a party of 60 tourists under the Chaperon age of or. 0. H. Davis a Well known St. Paul railway Man came in by the great Northern from St. Paul in route to Alaska. This party proceeded West by the regular Pacific express on which there were seven sleepers. The great Northern company sent one of their elegant dining cars with the party As far As Winnipeg and supt. George Bonny came along to see that the catering was. Recherche and the tourists say it waa. The members of this party Are Erin Cipully from St. Paul and Lin Coln Iowa. Among them is or. Who is probably the richest and Moat extensive lumber Mer chants it. The world. The. Full list of the party is Here Given of Weyer Henser arid wife miss m. Wei or Haeuber miss k. Weyerhaeuser Mies l. Weyerhaeuser miss , f. We Ymir Haeuser miss Deckmon miss Hosford p. Husser and wife miss l. Musser miss a. Musser e. Ratledge ind wife Hiss Moose Mies Syri Gur a Lamb and wife l. Lamb and wife a e. Young and wife miss Grace Young miss Ware a and Mhz Lamb j. Hooker Aud wife William Carson Miris Fanny Careon miss msry Carson d. 11. Dulany jr., and g. D. White and wife. Judge Loaird Man and wife w. .7. Young Ond wife Mies Jennie Young c. H. Young e. A. Youing a. D. I Fanille and wife mrs. E. E. Danitis miss h. C. Davia and wife Frank Davis Charles Springer Sam Davis thew Norton William Mccormick f. Rob Inson Aud wife Misa Laird miss Norton Wro. Laird. Attached to the train from St.pau.1 was one of the great Northern s elegant dining earn which was sent through a far As Winnipeg with the party. This cur will be sont South this morning so that pus engers who go bang May Hai e the Benefit of a dinner for the lir it this line. From the praises accorded Tihe trip it is to be regretted that Glieco line dining cars could not be run into Winni Peg daily. The car is one of the new Cines recently introduced on the great Northern is a great improvement on the old fashioned diner it is finished la highly polished White role and instead of cum Ber Bome upholstered seats Light Cane Ohaire Are provided affording More room to the patrons. The tables like the chairs Are removable and the oar can with Little trouble be into a Ball room with u capacity or two bets of. . For this purpose especially in tourist parties the cur is not used. The Kitchen and Larder Are commod ious and Complete handsome sideboard Replete with mirrors and silverware at one end bets off the car to advantage. Extract natural fruit flavors. Vanilla of perfect purity. Lemon i of great strength. Aim a Economy in their us j Rose flavor As delicately and delicious iras the fresh fruit. Flavor and Aroma is what you Are after in a Cigar. You Cau find both in the Republic. Try them. A snap we Wal offer for one week a te1 solid Gold watch with Waltham movement for a b. Thompson co. 494 main Street. W j. B has stood the test and is now in uni Versal favour. Visit our Parlours and taste ice Cream not Frozen milk and eggs. 870 273 Portage Aye. Telephone in 3aoh store. Aking treed 2n millions of u Sears tha Standard. To smokers do you know that Erzinger no. 420 main Street has the finest assorted Stock of Havana cigars in Winnipeg come and see. Phone 69, Erzinger i crusader and la Marenita beet 2 for 2sc clears in Canada. Gentlemen if you want in tha Way of gents up Nisi Knirs come to the big Boston Straw hats Tennis suits summer shirts vests. At your own special during this week we offer great bargains in All lines of dry goods and to make room for that Fine Large Stock of dry goods and clothing the estate of Haley and Sutton of come and share the bargains All goods sold at net prices. We could not allow 2 per cent let alone 20 on our prices. We Are Selling lots of goods at 50c and 7ge on the Dollar. Come to our stores dry goods 432 main St. Boot store 470 main St. It. H. Bombs co wholesale and retail. A heaps Otto great Clearing Sale now in full blast to Day s per gent discount off t e is Tzib in tenders will be received by the undersigned unti p. Saturday 18th july1891, for the erection of a Frame building for a methodist sunday school on Corner of Broadway and Furby Street Winnipeg. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. George Browne architect. Hurrah Fob Craig co on saturday. Mammoth Stock Fine Cut Prinea courteous treatment satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. See the following list 10 handkerchiefs for 3 pair Blat Hose for 25c. 8 cakes of toilet Loson a boxed for 10i. S Combs or 15c Esch. A thousand articles at each Worth from Loc to 25c each. A lot of Pongee dress goods at 15c, Worth double that figure. An elegant Black Cathmer at 50c, Well Worth 75 cents. Beautiful dad oed window shades 6 colors at 60c, Worth 76o and on rollers qents1 ties at 20, 16, 20 and goods. Gents shirts a great variety at Piciw prices. Gents Hilts and Caps the cheapest in the City. Gents suits from up. Gents pants for and Worth 83 and 64. We All our prices in this email space but please come along and help to keep us Busy. It is a pleasure for us to display our and compare prices or rather let you do that. We stand the test every time and the balance of this week we will give great bargains in every department. Ceo Craig co. 032, 534, c2g main St. The finest suits s ed3 3st on the streets tie mercantile co s establishment 43t leave your order if you want a Boss fit. Location Caldwell Block opposite the Posto Allce. gob. Portage ave. And fort St. Horse Coupe by the boar 2-Horae cabs for four persons by the Ball and return.2.00 dinner party and return .2.oo opera and return.2.00 no order taken for less than Telephone no. 760. All our new dress goods and lots of Drees Good at half Price. Special line at 7vsc. Cheapside open 8 a. A. Clone 7 p. Remington Awo step flies. Copts no w. Youkc.389 they Abe Cut Well. The1tm hade Well they will Wear Weil last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold Roo pairs last week. This week will 6nish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements m e r c Mant tailor main St., Winnipeg. Hillrud House rat Portage Lake of the Woods. This hotel undertone Elten Tiona and add Tione having now elegantly Turnis cd rooms hot and cold electric Lis it and electric in Roo inn suite of rooms or families Nocun d in i Ance by Telegraph. F our Well arranged rooms for cower Clatl int Vellora. Free i Trot lab. The Neil bar and Bill lord room in i Large basement and is delightfully Cool to warm the to giant House in Tocsin Palcu in Over to meet the o to none in the Dominion. Those who for health combined wet none sight of the Beautiful should some to eat Boon and secure their Jle Huay it can be said who have i item the of flu Eye her hold whilst Tho landscape run Lix it Liu Asirot Ond to Are cues from the Lake combined with the Frost Joe m he Pine lend their ail of our system. Sir. Milliard has made wich Ine pro iric Toro the learner la Rii Ilna o furry he tickets w guests for excursion a on the Lalic no Tho Low 01 fifty Conte per Day. Louis 3 to Pristov. J. Thomson co. The Emma of is Esi mr-a-i3sr. Tit Phoi. M m
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