Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 18, 1891

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

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg Juls 18 free press advertising Ati advertisement of any sort what is Worth four time much in the daily free press and the evs Nino free press and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. Special notice our Twenty per cent discount Sale closes to night Tiu Iii London House. Babley cutting commences next week. Citizens band play to night at Elm the Park. Oboe co., Winnipeg Are expected to build an elevator at Fleming station. Ast afternoon Tea will be Given on the grounds of the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis club to Day. How would the name do for the consolidated Minnesota Metropolis asks a Chicago paper. L m. Fob tier of the Dominion lands of fice is erecting a new residence on Clark Street fort Rouge. Def Fern fall fair will to held at Carman on oct. 14 and 15. W. Kiak Winnipeg has been chosen judge on horses. Another party of chinamen arrived from the West yesterday in route to new York. Left by last night s East train. Elm Park will be free from picnic engage ments today As it is intended to a generally on saturdays. A band will be present this it has been decided to admit outsiders to the swimming club s Bath House upon Bei introduced by a member and the payment o a Small fee. At thursday s meeting of the exhibition directors or. Lawson land agent of the Hud son Bay co., was appointed a member of the finance committee. My pc Ley s thoroughbred stallion so Emanuel which he imported from Engram this will be Bent out to his farm a Portage la Prairie this afternoon. The funeral of the late Angus o. Murchi son who was killed at Vancouver took at Carberry on wednesday the Odd fellow of the town conducting the services. A my. Lion of Aberdeen Dakota a driven his Herd of 100 cattle All the Way from Aberdeen to Grassey River North of glad Stone a distance of about 300 Miles. The St. Andrew s society of Morden have prepared a programme of a orbs for wednes Day and thursday not before the horse race begin. Valuable Cash prizes Are offered. My. 3. H. Weigley arrived in the City from Calgary by Yeats Day s West train on his Way to St. Paul to attend the coming prize figh at their disposal and will be sidetracked at Keewadin so that the party can Over night. To parties of four stay in it going and Between Fitz Simmona and Hall on the 22nc of this month. The Rolia Star n. D., says there is an illicit Vrh key distillery in the Turtle mountains about 15 Miles South of Desford near Boissevain. It is nou known whether it is on this Side or the u. S. The employees of the . Hotel at Banff gave a minstrel performance Ati the hotel on saturday night last. There was a Large at Tendance at the concert which netted a goodly sum for the Calgary Hospital. The Northern Pacific Railroad through their general agent h. Swinford have contributed s200 for special prizes at the Indus trial exhibition for products raised in Terri tory tributary to their lines in Manitoba. David Pipek the Man who disappeared from the Dominion of Cable a Day or two flinch was found lying in a Hay loft about a mils East of so. Boniface. He was brought to the City and a warrant sworn out for his a Reet on Tho grow my of insanity. These members of the n. W. M. P. Arrived by yesterday s West train from Calgary with three men who were sentenced for cattle stealing a charge. They were immediately driven to the jail and will probably be sent out to bouy Mountain to Daj. My. S. Michols accompanied by two other american Hunt Era and trapper left Prince Albert a Day or two ago upon n. Trap Ping expedition in the direction of English River. They will see a Good Deal of wild life before they return says the Saskatchewan. Or. W. S. Had gigs superintendent of the Ontario Mutual life Luau Inse company of Waterloo ont., arrived a the City on thurs Day. He i going Phro ngh Manitoba and the Northwest also British Colombia to the coast to inspect the company s work. It a rumoured that the Canadian Pacific has Mada a proposition to the Santa be railway company to put on steamers from its Pacific coast terminus to Honolulu stopping at. San for Southern and Central Pacific business and at san Diego for Santa a traffic. Chauncey m. Depew the big pm Road magnate will not Visini Winnipeg just at pres ent. Ohann Cey sailed with mrs. Depew Foi Europe on wednesday last. It is fraid to have been a toss no Between Europe and Winnipeg in which Europe was the Winner. Winnipeg can wait. The firm of Roblin Atkinson Grain has been dissolved. Koblin Una entered info p with or. Fred bookkeeper of the old firm and business uuf3or Tho name of Roblin Arrn Tazo. S or. A skin non continues in the Grain Inmei ties Oil his own account. Returning together the round trip a four dollars each and individuals or parties going on separate tickets five dollars each. At Virden on monday before mayor Adamson and a. G. Modo Gall j.p., w. G. Jackson was charged by jus. Matier with drawing a revolver from Hie pocket at the Central hotel on that Day. After hearing the evidence the magistrates fined him and costs or 30 Days in jail. Jhk salvation army band and All the offi cers at present in the City will leave to attend a three Days Camp meeting at Portage la Prairie to Day returning Home on tuesday when a Welcome meeting will be held when officers from Morden Enerson and Selkirk will be present. Captain Mogill who was formerly stationed Here As lieutenant and who made a Host of friends will be among the number arriving. Major Morris will be in command. As to the electric Street railway service on River Avenue or. Austin the manager says hat the oars leave now every fifteen minutes from 7 to 10 . And run to Park every hour at that time of Day while after 10 . Trips Are now made every half hour. Two motors Are ordinarily used but a third is put on when there is a Large traffic. When the pre partion of the track is completed and the two Nore new motors ordered arrive the trips will e More frequent. The Rev. R. P. Mckay of Parkdale who is been filling the pulpit of Knox Church in he absence of the pastor on his Holiday tour will soon be leaving for Toronto. His minis rations have Beon most acceptable to the engr nation and his helpful and inspiring caching will be Long and gratefully remembered by those who have been privileged to ear it. La All probability the coming Sab ath will be the last occasion on which the congregation will enjoy his services for the resent and while regretting his departure Ley with him every happiness and continued uc068s in his own sphere of labor. The Selkirk record Saya several com Lainta Are heard from Farmers around of the a lands being flooded this year. In the no Lake District there Are about one thous and tons which cannot1 be Cut on account of 16 overflow of that Lake. There Ore two gov rement drains emptying into the Lake bile there is another for the purpose of carry off surplus water from the Lake. The latter Drain however is not in proper order to carry out the water As there is a bar which stops the flow. The Cost of removing the bar it is said would be trifling and it is hoped the matter will be brought before the government at once to that such a Large amount of Hay will not be lost. Wesley Church picnic. Five Hundred s. S. Workers Betake themselves to Elm Park. My. Tiros. Grain merchant of this City wag married last monday afternoon on Board tha new Allan steamship mongolian on its arrival at Montreal to miss Mary Shampney Saloon passenger. The following extract from an account of the marriage in a Montreal paper will be of interest to air. Gill s Many Friende in the pity at eight o clock in the evening the ship e was quickly set in order and soon a Brilliant and novel Acone was presented in a veritable wedding. The officiating the Rev. Or. Williams and friends of the Bride and Groom arriving shortly after. The nuptial knot was tied in Quick time. Captain Barrett gave away the Bride he having received special instructions from the Allan company to act As guardian to the Young lady from Liverpool. Miss Shampney is a pure blonde an orphan and very highly connected in England. Re were subsequently served in the Saloon a psalm Barrett As master of Cere monies proposing the health of the Bride. On leaving the Vessol the usual Rice and slippers were thrown after the Happy couple. A meeting of Reeves the Isi Cotlon of a a Farmers Mill in win nip or action taken As yet. A meeting of Reeves and councillors of. Municipalities around Winnipeg was held yesterday afternoon in the Brunswick hotel to consider the question of Bomi Aing a Farmers flour Mill and thereby securing the erection of such a Mill in Thia City. There were present Reeve r. S. Conklin and Council Lor Corbett of Springfield Reeve John Parker of Macdonald r Eeve Fraser and councillor Henderson of two municipalities Assiniboia and St. Francois Xavier were not represented. Pea roae co. And d. H. Mcmillan 3o. Were the Only Onea who offered to build he Mill for Tho Bonus offered of his amount 8pring6eld to have paid and the other municipalities proportion. Owing to two of the municipalities not being represented no lotion was taken. An offer from he Ogilvie milling co. Was also con dered it was understood to Grant the con fusions which tha company had previously refused. The formers desired to be Able to their wheat flour bran and shorts it this tha milling companies refused to give " armers could Oul sell their Low graded wheat or 30 cents a Bushel but by taking it to Rock Vood and exchanging it for flour they received wan Equi Val ont to Selling it for 90 cents Bushel. A fair system of Exchange is what he Farmers Are contending for if they Suc eed in getting this it seems Likely that the proposed erection of a Farmers Mill will be postponed for the present. At the City hotels the anniversary Pironio of Wesley Church took place yesterday at Elm Park. A Wagon was provided by the sunday school for the conveyance of the members of the infant class from the Charch at the Corner of Ross and Nona streets to the main Street Bridge. The Load of about sixty Little ones started at 9.30 o clock and a they passed along the Princi pal streets they excited considerable attention by their appearance and by their singing of hymns. Some 500 Persona attended the Pic Nic. The Day was delightful rather Cool in the morning for those not engaged in Active exercise but just right in other respects. Owing to the stiff Breeze there was no trouble from mosquitoes. The ladies and the officers of the school had a Busy Day and their labors for the enjoyment the Young people were deserving of High Praise. Dinner and Tea were served on the grounds three Long tables being spread first for the scholars and afterwards for the teachers and their friends. The Day was spent in the Enjo Meci the customary amusements including croquet baseball swinging swimming boating Etc. A Good programme of sports was the order of the afternoon messes. Pentland superintendent of the Andrews Hodgson Morley and Galusha having charge with the assistance of others of the teachers. A prize Given by or. Morley was awarded to John Pentland for bringing to the school the largest number of scholars during the year that has elapsed since the aet picnic. The spouts. The various races together with the names of the winners were As follows boys race under 6 Willie Foster 2, Morley. Girls race under a Watson 2nd, Lara Emerson. Boys under John Thompson 2nd, d. Burnett. Girls under Eadie mimmick 2nd, Carrie Harrington. Boys under Leonard Morley 2nd, Harry Watson. Girls under Ettie Smith Van Hinsberger. Boys under Harry Smith 2nd, Tommy Fogg. Girls under Lizzie Tonkin on 2nd, Mary Chapman. Boys under Alf. Insull 2nd, Arthur Mallard son. Girls under Emily Morley 2nd, Clara Morley. Three legged Leonard Morley and Harry Watson 2nd, Orval Fraser and Char lie Watson. Wheelbarrow Harry and Charli personal. Or. We. Scott returned from the West yesterday. Mies Murray is visiting with friends at Brandon. Hillyer is visiting her Mother at Lon Don out. Or. J. G. Rutherford of Portage la Prairie is at the Queen s. Sidney Smith is spending his vacation with friends in rapid City. A l. Christie Brandon is in the City registered at the Clarendon. Mrs. Walter Scott of Regina is visiting friends in Portage la Prairie. Premier Robson and wife of Victoria were visiting at Goderich last week. Man. Broadfoot of Toronto is visiting her sister mrs. Webster at Toronto. Miss Mckay sister of mrs. A Dorsey is visiting miss Mertle at Morden. M. W. Rublee was at the Lake Park hotel Lake Minnetonka during the week. Mrs. Soper of Morristown is visit ing with her daughter mrs. Paolise at Prince Albert. Or. A. Wickson manager of the merchants Bank this City visiting. And family Are in Toronto Rev. J. 0. Macdonald and wife of Portage la Prairie Are on a Holiday trip to Owen sound. Sir Donald and lady Smith have arrived in London and expect shortly to visit the continent. Assistant Crown attorney Mckillop of London ont., has left for a three weeks trip in Manitoba. Mrs. O. P. Midot tall and family of in Luth were passengers through the City this week for the Pacific coast. Among the guests at the Hilliard House rat Portage Are Justice Nubuo of Winni Peg mrs. Dubuc and child. Mrs a. Beattie miss Maggie Beattie or. And mrs. John Beattie of St. Mary s. Ont., Are visiting in grand Forks. Miss Fraser of the Indian Mission school Portage la Prairie is visiting her Sisters miss Fraser and mrs. Mcrae at Selkirk. Bajor and mrs. Bigg of England were at Banff Thia week. The major a Large share Holder in the Hudson Bay oort Pany. Or. Sheldon and wife of Winnipeg Are visiting with mrs. Sheldon s sister mra. Georga Mitchell Bircoe Street London ont. Among the guests at Toronto hotels during the week in tents. How the Ninetieth Are spending the visitors to the Camp. In spite of the unsettled state of the weather the 90th Camp is turning out a very successful affair. The week just closing has been spent in a very pleasant and inst motive manner the men go to their usual employment during the Day and return to Camp in the evening the earlier part of they spend in Drill ing and the remainder in whatever Mannar they please. The uncertainty of the deaths has served to keep away the Large crowds of visitors who would otherwise have made the Camp pleasant with their presence in the evenings however a goodly number of these were to be seen on tuesday evening the ladies decidedly predominating them being mrs. Colonel Boswell. Colonel Villiers d. A. Gr., paid the Camp an unofficial visit in company with Captain Heward of the r. S m. And other officers of that corps. The regiment was paraded for Drill at eight o clock and divided into squads each of which was put into the hands of an instructor. Adjutant Billman took a squad of the older and More experienced Meu and succeeded in getting some very pretty marching and Rifle exercises done to the Delight of the ladies who were looking on. The band of the regiment was present and presented a programme of music which assisted greatly in making the evening a pleasant one. After being dismissed from Parade the men set out to make the most of the Short time left them before lights out would be sounded. This they did by pro menacing among the tents with their visiting friends wednesday evening was not such an enjoy Able one. The rain came on rather heavy in t of it and left the Camp grounds a he not a per Rativo medi ome. They Ara a blood both dub tonic and Boon by Boctot As they Supply in a condensed form the substances actually needed to on a Icli the blood coring ill diseases coming rom Pool and wat Ira blood or from vitiated Hymons in Jio blood and also a Viorato Ana to tha blood Aad St Tom when broken Down by overwork mental worry disease excesses and indiscretions. They have a action on be sexual system of Joth. Mea Ana women restoring lost via on and correcting All _ Bupp Bession. A Cdv ii full who ends his mint Nifae Ercill my All Ultima Dull or fail tog or Nia physical Powers flagging should Tako Thona pills. They will restore his lost energies both physical and mental. Every pres Slons Ana irregularities which inevitably i when neglected. E5ew should take these b they will cure Tho Vul suits of to it Laiful bad habits and special will brio wild take these puts will them a Gular. Eolo by druggists or Avih be pent Seipt oi1 50c. Per by addressing wili.ijl3is co. A. Ison. Nijiu of arise Watson 2nd, Leonard Morley and Tommy Fogg. Lady teachers miss 2nd, miss Neville. Married miss Anthony 2nd, miss Barnett. Special race for Little Maggie Mcgregor 2nd, Lillie Pratt. Special race for Little Larrv nor ton 2nd, Frank he Peck. Sad Case of suffering a German woman of the City compelled to have her foot cat off. Der nor Westen German paper published in the City tells of a Aad Case of suffering which Lurt been the lot of a German woman named mrs. Haas now in the general hos Pital. She met with an Accident about eight months ago injuring her foot on the sidewalk in such a Way that inflammation resulted and after some time an operation had to be per formed by which several pieces of Bone were removed. Her husband having gone to the United states to look for work she was at the time alone with a two year old child and during the time of her misfortune an infant was born. Sha was obliged to use Tho Money that had been saved and to sell some furniture in order to live even with some assistance from neighbors. Meanwhile Sho could Only move around to do her House work by resting her knee non a chair which she pushed about the room. At length admission to the Hospital was secured for her and her foot hid to be amputated Over a month ago. A German family has been taking care of the elder child the Mother still keeping babe. The Hus band has not been heard from for some weeks. The unfortunate woman is Well spoken of by her acquaintances. Tinia was made by a Northern Pacific train Between Fargo inc Minneapolis on tuesday last. The left at 2.10 p. In. Tad arrived in Minneapolis at g o clock making the time six. Hours Aud do minutes. The distance is 245 Onilea and time named included 14 stops one to Haage engines. The salvation army band Trees to Portage la Prairie this afternoon to furnish music for ib.8 three Days Enrri Mueting to be held to Day sunday and monday. All Tho officers Rora All ports of the province arc to to present at the. Meeting and the i Ervinea if the differ ent corps be led by tha soldiers of the particular localities. Rev we. Owen who has been working for no past four years amongst Che ojibway indians Kab fort Alexander will address the Yonng men s meeting in the Young men s Aasu citation rooms at s o clock Thia evening. Iyar Owen is working under the auspices of Tho Church missionary society Nijiu 33 a devoted Aad Earnest contract for building the new school at is been awarded Taylor of Carman. The tenders were Aylor Mcclaine h. Millar is. Elstob s5.soo. The will Oyeyin apr Fatinna at once and will have the building corseted by the 15th of 3 storm on like Superior to Rother of sorted As went Surrior a Deal of the of the Beatty i Fth Empire which of thursday on time arrived a o clock on Tho following to Rob suit the i t Jim pcs Crin around to if v or More leave together on a special colonist Sleeper will be put at the new Douglass Jno. Rich Trinon Ortago la Prairie John Anderson Hoch Toat const. J. L. Salmon. At Tho Clarendon miss s. Hilditch eng nil miss Whit Law a. L. Hogg Mout j b. L. Christie Brandon Geo. Davit icon Greta j. Arbuthnot rat port Aga. And the Clifton m. E. Bonham Brantford out. Cararo Oak Lake j. R. Billing ton san Francisco miss m. E. Dunbar Proton ont. S. O. Webster Russoll a War Ren liw broke m. Kally j. Kelly thus was b. C. At the Queen s we. Cauldwell a. A Curran Toronto . Jiva. Land is. Thomas j. G. Portage la Portage Otis. W. Hogg Toronto mibs e. Sudith Kingston Rev. A. A Gulding Stony mountains. At the Leland j. Mcdoug Arnol mra. P Mcdougall Duluth to. A. Kammere.-, Moose jaw a d. Ferguson l. Bently mrs. J. Cawthra miss Canobra Toronto we. Haynon Portage w. H. Bogart min Neap Jis o. Pieper and wife Gratin h Hewitt Bright a. E. Thompson new West Minster j. L. Crigley Calgary. At the Brunswick w. H. Anderson Fleming w. He Leland Hecla John a Lamb Toronto Joseph Lee Meadow Lea j. Highton Balmoral Jug. O. Stewart Sony Mountain j. K. Moore Chesley we. Clark s. Falls Jaa. Jefferson Green Wood b. B. Floyd we. Clarke j. E Ludy Balmoral. At the Manor House Are Charles l. De fault Joseph default Spencer mass. James Sra Eaton Medicine Hai Duncan Deans Gladstone n. P. T. W. S. Jen Uinos l. A 0. Usher sprint Field l. E. Harris York a d r rat port Lake 5 Geo. H. Mano con Moore pm a Ort Lake 5 Geo. H. Mango Fullerton Oal. Samuel Horr san Francisco George of crashes Brandon t. M. Simpson to mud on. Union mrs. F. W. Mat v we Moosomin w. Easter Whitewood a. H. Brown t. G. Suck ton Calgary mrs. A. Moore me Couloir Gal Muny and a St. Louis Man was recently arrested and Bant need to serve three months in jail for entering a burning building and saving a year Oid child. He was charged with Obster Mea la the red with obstruct of their a report from St. Petersburg says that not Sec the Days of Boris go Dimoff has there Cowd such hunger and famine As must inevitably come upon Russia in 1891. Experts say than an previous desolation and misery will by eclipsed this year. Early Frost Hail drought have almost annihilated the and the churches the services to Morroto and Wio Wil take part a them. Once of of England. Christ Church Mission Euclid Street Douglas. Sunday school 3 . Service Sermon 7 . Or. W. 0. Golucke Lay Reader in charge. Christ Church Corner of 3rd Street and Sih Avenue n. Rev. Anon Pentreath b. D Rector. Holy communion 8.30 . Morning prayer 11 sunday school 3 . Evensong 7 . All saints Broadway. The Rev h. T. Leslie 213 Donald Street in charge Celebration of holy communion 8 . Matins and Plain Celebration 13 even song 7p.m. All seats free. Holy Corner of Graham and Don Aid streets. Eighth sunday after Trinity services 11 . And 7p.m. Sunday Soho and Bible classes at 3 . Sloly communion after evening service. Morning preacher Rev. N. P. Yatoya . Avening Ven. Arch Deacon Fortin subject Christiaa science. St. George s Corner Lydia and William streets. Services 11 . And 7 conducted by or. Scott in the morning and Rev. Or. Owen in the evening. Sunday school and j3ible class 3 . During the absence of the Rector the Rev. W. Owen Wil attend to the duties of the pariah. Address 64 Nena Street. Jiete Odist. Zion the pastor Rev. A. C. Crews Wil preach at both services Rev. Principal Sparling will preach in the morning and the pastor Rev. James Allen in the evening. Mcdougall or. Arthur will preach in the morning and the Rev. Prof. Stewart in the evening. Port Rouge morning service will be con ducted by or. W. A. Cooke evening ser vice by the Rev. Or. Sparling. . West end or. J. L. Small Wil conduct service at 7 . Augustine Rev. A. B. Baird will conduct the service morning and evening. Rev. R. P. Mckay will conduct divine services both morning and evening. St. Or. C. B. Pitblado s subjects to Morrow Wil is in the morning the White and in the evening god a Sun. North presbyterian services to Morrow by the pastor Rev. John Hogg morning subject the Saviour of others unable to save evening heaven As a Distant and As a present Baptist. North end sunday school at 3 p. M. Prayer meeting on Friday evening at 8. Young St. Mission sunday school at 3 p. M. Prayer meeting on thursday evening at s. First Church pastor Alexander Grant will i each at 11 . And 7 . Sunday school at 3 . Fous Eoa St. Church services at 11 .and 7 . Sunday school at 3 . A. T Robinson pastor in charge. The week were s. Mulvoy Winnipeg Holloway Winnipeg and years Tho Standard. The Tubek great leading Domestic Uii Ben Hur spartacus Ani satisfaction try them w. To Rutherford co. Straw hats Tennis suits summer shirts vests to almost at your own ladies blouses about 200. 1 ladies misites about 100. I at help Price. 1 m o d 2 m 03 oar Sale is the we predicted i come with the crowd 19 i rings we carry or will make to order a styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. It b. Thompson 4 co. Main Street. M has stood the test and in now in uni Versal favour. Visit our Parlours and Tasto ice Cream not Frozen milk and eggs. 370 Portage ave. Telephone in each , f you want a i ;