Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
S Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg july 21 free press advertising an advertisement of any sort or that e car is Worth four times As a Snow in he daily bbb press the evening free Presb and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. City and Flunory w. M. Ronald has been faze bed justies the peace for the province. The fire water and it committee meets this afternoon after the special meeting of the City Council. Last night while coupling oars in the . K. Yard a switchman named Tracey had his hand badly smashed. The Melita Milink company Are seeking incorporation tinder the provincial joint Stock companies incorporation act. Mayor Pearson was reported yesterday to be making Good Progress in the of recovery from his attack of la Grippe. He hoped to be out again to Day. J. H. Weight a British Columbia rancher Haa been Miesing from new Westminster for some Days and his friends Are becoming anxious regarding his welfare. At Kildonan Camp. Exhibition buildings. Factor a Blakeb. Of Norway House was the hero of the Day while in Obb Awa in route East and had Many interesting tales to relate of his experiences in the North among the indians. A Stampl e of wheat grown on tie farm of Samuel Morton Rockwood municipality measuring Over five feet was left at this yesterday. It is an average Sampl i of a Large Field. A my. D. C. Robertson who has been farm instructor at the peace Hills Indian Agency for some Yeara has resigned Hia position and is going to Start a cartage business in Edmonton. Me. F. J. Me Heb manufacturer of the Mercer Binder of Alliston arrived in the City yesterday morning. He intends hav ing a trial of his machine at the Brandon fair on wednesday. The Soo has announced another out on round trip tourist tickets from so. Paul and Minneapolis. The now rates Are As follows to the principal Points Boston Portland or Montreal s40.40 Albany or Rutland new York Ogdensburg co Toronto Buffalo a bather comical Accident happened in Montreal recently. While a decorative Painter named Bourgeault was working on the ceiling of a St. James Street hotel Hia ladder slipped and he fell head Foremost in a paint pot. He was not Hurt but had to spend the whole afternoon with a to sorial artist to get the paint taken off his hair. Inspection by col. Timers in d if near. But two Days More remain of the 90th Encampment which has been a Moat successful one and one of great Benefit to the Boya. A great improvement is noticed in their drills already by citizens who went to the Camp in the evening. Every Comfort As far a Soldier Camp life will permit has been Given the men the Little incidents and jokes of the Camp will Long be remembered. Guard duty which at the first seemed such a Bard task is not r be so great a trial now. There Are in Camp us 175 men and officers company a being the strongest. There has been but very Little sickness in Camp considering the Large num Ber there and the difference in sleeping on Feather Beds and the hard ground. Drills Are held every morning and evening commencing with evening Drill at 8 o clock after which the boys have the evening to themselves until last Post which ii 11 o clock. The time is put in in singing building Camp fires smudges raid dancing though the amusement was changed to Blanket tossing last saturday to the amusement of All those looking on and help ing not the unfortunate ones. Sunday was a Day of rest in Camp. At 12.30 col. Villiere col. Boswell and officers inspected the tents Etc., of each company and gave the boys great Praise on the cleanliness and tidy appearance of the Interior. In the afternoon Church Parade was held. After Church Parade messes. Steele Wing Searle . Ben Netto photographers took some very Fine views of the Camp officers Bullara and com Pany col. Villers inspects the Battal Ion at s o clock this evening. Surely the Camp of 1891 will Long a remembered by the men and officers of jibe 90th, and As a reminder of the comp Clayton on behalf of the Winnipeg swimming club last evening after Drill presented each member of the battalion with a neat Little souvenir card with the names of the officers and Tihe Camp song printed thereon a military funeral. District Ordera imbued for the interment of . Bedamon s tidy the following District Ordera were issued yesterday from the brigade office of the Winnipeg military District and have been furnished the free press by col. Villiers 1. The funeral of the late it co 1. Bedson a.d.o., late commanding Olst bait., h. L. I., will bake place on wednesday afternoon 22nd inst., at 4.30 p.m., Daj 1 Aff Cei irom the Drill Hall Tery. Broadway to St. John s Ceme corps to the grave Viz the Winnipeg troop of Wilry the Winnipeg Field Battery the 90th ill Les Sonday school when the wicked children continued mocking the Good Prophet two she bears came out of the Moun Tain and ate up forty of the wicked children. Now. Boys what does this lesson teach us Jimpsey know. Jim say Jimpsey teaches a How Many children a she Bear can hold. The funeral of the late Robert Ward took place from the Loland House yesterday after noon to St. John s cemetery a Large number following the remains to the last resting place. The funeral services were conducted by the members of the ancient landmark masonic Lodge. Several handsome Floral wreaths were 8laced upon the coffin yesterday sent by old Ontario friends of the deceased. The following have been appointed commissioners for taking affidavits for use within the courts of the province Arthur Mack oar Berry Malcolm a. Terriss Portage la Prai Rie Stephen Thompson Beaver Creek James Mcdonald Minnedosa Edwin Man Hartney Avila Desautels Henri Leaie Kicher Theophile pare St. Anne Edward Dixon Portage la Prairie Edward j. Keep ing Austin Ernest William Pearson. Minne Dosa Julius Siemens Jacob p. Siemens Rebua. The Calgary Tribune says in All likelihood the composition of the next Assembly will be the same As that of the last one except that the members of the present executive coun cil will be there. The people will Jeave these gentlemen at Home. In the Calgary constituency in seems pretty certain that the present representatives will be elected by acclamation. They did their work Well and in the Best interests o5 their constituents Dur ing the life of the last Assembly and the people have every Confidence in them. The Sale of seats for the Wilbur opera company s engagement opens at the Princess opera House on saturday morning next. Everything Points to a most successful engagement by this company in Winnipeg. Of a recent performance the Cincinnati com Mercial says with the probable exception of the Mccaul co. Or some combination sent out now and then by the Casino n. Y., there is not a comic opera company travelling that is in any Way to be compared to the Wilbur company now playing in this Geo. O. And h. W. Brown the senior double of the Minnesota rowing club narrowly escaped drowning while practising on the Mississippi at so. Paul on saturday. Their Shell collided with a huge Timber raft. The boat broke and aft of amidships and then splintered All to pieces. The Shock threw Nettleton upon the raft and Brown sinking Down through the Frame meshes of the boat was about to be sucked under the raft when Nettleton took a timely hold of Bis mate and got him upon the logs. With the assistance of a Steamer s Crew the fragments of the Shell were gathered and deposited on the club House float it commentary on the risks of River oarsmen. The boat has been the club racer for several years was buil b by the famous boat builder Davis and Cost in was to be used at the Winnipeg regatta. 2. The mounted infantry will furnish the firing , and Tae following corps will attend in review order with aide arms Only and accompany the Musj Nav tiie Olst m. They will be drawn up on Broad Way at 3.45p.m., in the following order facing South the firing party at open order at each Side of main Entrance of Drill Hall. The cavalry on the right the Battery next and then the 90th and 91st on the extreme left. 3. The Battery will furnish the gun Carriage. 4. On the Corpse being placed on the gun Carriage the firing party will move out at open files to the right followed by the several bands and after the Corpse and the chief mourners the remainder of the troops will follow in columns of four in succession from the left. This order of March will be preserved to the the route will be along Kennedy Street Portage Avenue and main Street to St Johns. 5. The following officers will act As pallbearers . Boswell 90th rifles major Tuttan 90th Ali flies major cont Lee . Capt. Howard b. S. M. I. Capt. Knight w. T. C. Major Street and it. Gardiner. . M. I., will act As brigade major. 6. Officers in uniform and attached to corps pres ent will fall in and March in rear of cavalry. By order. Signed e. W. Kinam Gardiner Lieut., acting brigade major. The following Battery orders have been issued by the major commanding the Winni tenders recommended also for the Balmoral St. Way to get sidewalks. A meeting of the City Board of works was held last evening with aldermen Smith Mather Nicholson cock bum and Walker in attendance. Or. F Walsh requested permission in re Newing some of the Telephone poles on the East Side of main to place four additional ones Between Market Street and Broadway. He explained that that the change would enable the wires to be drawn tighter and kept at a greater height. The request was granted. Or. Sylvain of the grand Central hotel fort Street Charles Plaxton addressed the committee pointing out the Brent need of a new sidewalk on the West Side of that Street. They were quite willing to have the work done on Tho frontage tax plan. The chairman explained that the finance not yet disposed of the Deben Tures from which the Money for carrying out such improvements is to be raised. The deputation expressed willingness to carry out a suggestion made that those interested in securing the sidewalks Purchase debentures sufficient to provide the Council with the funds required. The City Engineer estimated that the Cost of a ten feet sidewalk would be about 75 seats per foot or about for the length asked for. The lenders five in the erection of certain building for exhibition purposes were opened and considered. The lowest we found to be that of Lumsden Keele for the chairman pointed out that the acceptance of this tender would leave a shortage of funds for the completion of the work. Of the original there had been spent or there was under contract up to Dabe Worth of work leaving a bal Ance of deducting from this the amount of the lowest tender would leave a balance of about which would be quite insufficient for the work remaining to be done the chairman suggested that the dog Kennel and the grand stand be omitted the tender Tor the latter being and that for the former this would increase the balance of funds thai would remain from to about on motion of Aid. Mather it was resolved to recommend the tender of Lumsden Keele for acceptance reserving the right to strike off the dog Kennel and the grand stand or any other portion of the work. The tenders for the Balmoral Street sewer were then taken up and that of w. F. Lee co., for was recommended on motion of Aid. Callaway. The above recommendations will be dealt with at a special meeting of the City Council at 2 p. A to Day. Alexander. Rone to Ontario on a Good ten Nia operations. Alb aides july or. Lockhart presbyterian minister has gone to Ontario for Short visit and Rumor Gays will return with life partner. Mips Birch lately from Ireland on a visit or the summer to her Brothers a. E. And w. Ischia at present the guest of mrs. George Armstrong. 3he has shown herself an exceedingly Good Tennis player none of the Oung men being Able to bold their own against her. Misa Jeesie Mcewan school teacher at Ilan Itou who Hen been pending her holidays Ere under the parental roof has gone Back gain to her former school. Or. A. F. Trenouth chief train dispatcher 3.p.r. At Schreiber and wife have been visit Nghia brother and returned homewards again a sunday. Or. Win. Broatch Haa rented his farm two Miles from town to n or. Kennedy at an annual rental of and intends moving nto town. Messes. Mckenzie Fenwick have had Beir elevator sheeted Over with metallic Iron t a Cost of which adds greatly to its appearance. Or. Geo. Armstrong has commenced opera ions for the erection of a livery stable 60x65. Air. Steiner has taken the contract. Or. W. Rabe has decided to build a Resi Lence in town for Witner use and contractor White has taken the Job. Mrs. J. H. Heneage who has been visiting friends at by Donie returned Home saturday. Crops Are looking extra Well and with warm weather will insure a big yield. Peg Field Battery wis Sipeo 20th june 7801. 1, in compliance with District orders of this Date by the Deputy adjutant general commanding the 10th military District the Winnipeg Field Battery of artillery will Parade at the Drill Hall on wednes Day the 22nd just at 3.30 pm., made the com Mand of cant. Doidge for the purpose of attending the Jun Eraf of the late . S. L. Bedson . 2. A detachment. To be detailed will attend with a run fitted with Cross trucks and draped to act Kab bearer party. By order c. W. Put Eros Lieut. Act. Adjutant. Personal. The school tenders. Meeting of the school Buaril to discuss the i Luna to no ghz. A meeting of the building committee of the Board of school trustees was held on saturday evening when the tenders on the modified plans for the High school building were considered. These plans it is understood pro vide for a reduction of the Cost by t few thousand dollars but members of the committed decline to state what recommendation they have decided to make. A meeting o the Board will be held this evening when the question will no doubt be fully discussed whether a Good building shall be erected or a poorer one at Little less expense or none it Al for High school purposes. Should it be decide not to erect a High school building thed the Board will have to face the expense of enlarging the Public school accommodation and Thi High school building could Only be postpone a Short time. R. S. Thompson of is a guest at the grand Union Rev. S. A Neepawa arrived a Bhe City yesterday. Mrs. T. Allen is visiting her brother or. Fanson of Seaforth ont. Mrs. F. J. Bowles has returned from Washington much improved in health. Or. T. T. Stevens of Stevens Burns leaves for the Brandon fair to Day. S. A. Erskine of Peddie Erskine left for the coast on a business trip yesterday. A Cable ram announces the Safe arrival Liverpool of Rev. J. W. B. And mrs. Labe of Winnipeg. Col. Scott mrs. Scott and daughter and miss Maud Chambers left for the East yester Day to visit friends. Mrs. Van Alystine and miss Murray of Winnipeg Are visiting superintendent mile Stone at Moose jaw. J. H. Mclaughlin the popular dining car conductor of the c. P. Leaves for St. Paul on a business trip this morning. Killarney. At the City hotels last week or. We. Stephenson manager of the Lowe farm at Morris and for years a resident of Acton was married in Hamilton to miss Myra Hurrell of that City. Since that time the newly wedded couple have been enjoying themselves at various Points in the province tuesday even ing arrived in Acton to visit friends Here. They will proceed to their Prairie Home next week. Or. Stephenson Speaks in highest terms of the Northwest and claims that the big farm of acres in which he so inter ested is a paying affair. His steam plow which plows an acre in 43 minutes and gathers its own and it proceeds with the work is regarded As the Acme of farm machinery. Or. Stephenson is also the inventor of a cooking which requires Straw Only for fuel. It has become very popular in the Northwest and As a result is a profitable article for him. He says there has not been a stick of Wood or Pound of Coal in his House in six years Straw having been used ont., free press. The we Glit of a Trentle Shower. Those Farmers who like sir Lister Kaye have thought they could irrigate their farms adequately in dry seasons by drawing water around in carts will look aghast at the Magni tude of the work required to equal a Good Shower of rain when they read the following calculation of what an Inch of rain i few people can form an Idem of what is involved in the expression an Inch of rain in May Ltd such to follow this curious calculation an acre is equal to Square inches an Inch deep of water on this area will be As Many cubic inches of water which at 227 to the gallon is Gallons. This immense Quantity of water will weigh pounds or 110 tons. One Hundredth of an Inch 0 01 alone is equal to one ton of water to the at the Clarendon w. A. Cobb Minne Apolis j. W. Sandison mrs. Durnford Brandon j. B. Lynch Ottawa at the new Douglas g. H. Moore dub Lin t. Langton Westmeath ire. H. Vale Norwich 0. N. Terry Cpl. Will Regina s. Hinde Saltcoats h. Hol land Birds Hill l. Lamb Millbrook e. Eves Norway House. At Tab i Queen s w. Lawson Bristol big. S. Martin san Francisco or. And mrs. Hamilton Merritt mra. R. Simpson to Ronto o. T. Sherwood St. Paul miss g. L. Frien Takotna f. H. White Melita a. Murray so. Oharles. At the Leland a. Mclnnis Toronto c. H. Kol duty and wife a. F. Murray and wife Chi Azo h. M. Duffield Detroit w. Sut ton Walkerton f. R. Young St. Andrews s. O. Murray a Neepawa o. G. Gregory Gladstone j. A. Letb Neche. At the Clifton House j. Gros and wife Enue Raon j. Blair g. Cleveland washing ton a. H. Chase St. Andrews . D. Hysop Killarney w. H. Bell Liverpool s. Bur debt Portage la Prairie t. Johnston Neepawa g. Taylor Brandon or. Robin son Detroit Mich. At the Brunswick w. Klein Carman v. V. Rindall St. Paul f. S. Chapman Victoria a. L. Strong j. W. Beatty Mani Tou f. Stevens Cypress River j. Doherty Gladstone w. Applet Ord Ordway . R. Martin j. D Mol Bosh Manitou h. Jickling Springfield w. Parker Blyth Field h. Thomas Montreal v w. J. Brown a. W. Brown Roland. At the Manor House j. R. C. Jones Van Couver James Smeaton Selkirk j. Stone Hamilton Ontario James Livingstone Mon Treal w. A. Saunas and wife Michigan w. Has Kina Minneapolis miss Anna Sallop Ledyard Conn. Mrs. S. A King and son Tacoma 0. M. Orlias Seattle w. B. Wil Liams Deloraine Geo. Bolster Frank Clair John Smeaton d. Mcarthur Emerson. At the grand Union r. S. Thompson Glenboro j. H. Cunliffe Medicine hat w. Connor and wife master Connor miss Bessie Connor Morden w. H. Whims Bri Strath Clair 0. P. Grenshaw Shoal Lake j. My naught and wife West Superior s. White Ford and wife Shoal Lake h. J. Palmer s. G. Paul Barberry g. Matheral Manitou s. Hyde new York t. A Dee Chicago h. C. Robinson Newton o. Mathers Pitts born go. In Olden times if a person accused of a crime refused to plead he was condemned to the Forte Peine it was stripped f taken a Dungeon and Laid on the with a Sharp Stone under his Back. On him was Laid Whereon were piled heavy weights As much As he could Bear and More. The first Day three morsels of bad bread were Given to him the second Day three draughts of stagnant water and so until he died. If a prisoner was convicted his estates were confiscated to prevent this confiscation Many prisoners suffered this punishment. In this country a Man called to plead to an indict ment of witchcraft stood mate and is said to have been pressed to death at Salem mass., in 1692. Fine weather and excellent crop prospects proposed grist Mill at Kil Sirney. Killarney july Are now getting Fine growing weather and wheat Oats Barle and potatoes Are looking Beautiful. Haydn has commenced on vacant c. P. R. Lands there being no permits granted nor any spec fied time for rubbing. The consequence i that the Hay in these lands will soon be Des troyed As the Hay is All Cut before the see ripens. The Hay in government lands Ciano be Cut before the 25th of july which Giro the seed a Bauco to mature. In some in stances some of the Farmers have Cut a few swaths for a distance of a mile around a Meadows to shut out other Farmers who hav an equal right to Cut in such sections the regular meeting of the Lyon Blue ribbon Temperance association was Hel tit the school House last Friday evening. Rev or. Johnson occupied the chair. Speech were delivered by or. Magwood and i Peterson who lately arrived from England papers were read by Rev. Or. John son and j. S. O Brien. Vocal an instrumental music enlivened the Mee ing. Recitations were made by Maste Jonora and Herbert Jones. Or. Peterson san i am off to Philadelphia in the morning which brought Down the House and receive an encore a very pleasant evening a spent and All were Well pleased with the entertainment which terminated by by Chin god save the Queen. The Boule was Crowde to its utmost capacity and must soon been Liu Yed As the society now numbers Over Cue Bun dred. Or. Strausl Jones i president and a bar worker and As he is ably assisted Tihe Socier has became the largest in this Section of the country. The Council sat last week and passed a by Law authorize a vote to be taken respecting the granting of a Bonus for a grist i at Killarney. Other important business a transacted. Or. Peterson and wife lately from eng land Are guests of or. We. Willingly an intend purchasing land in this Vicinity. Or Peterson has ample Means to Start farming. A Cricket match was played Between the Killarney and Boissevain clubs last saturday total score of Killarney 60 of Boissevain six wickets to play. Several new Bindars were purchased Las week by Well to do Farmers who have larg areas of wheat to Harvest. There is a Bright Prospect this season abundant crops which makes things quit Lively at Killarney. The sooner that this state of things is Don away with the better in will be for a larg majority of Farmers who have no Hay on thei lands. Several tourists arrived last week and i spend some time in boating bathing fish ing Etc. St. Andrews. Annual picnic of the a sunday Clande Boye beaten at Cricket. St. Andeews july annual Pion of the pariah sunday schools was held and the parsonage on thursday when about 400 hot old and Yong burned oat. Each famil brought their caskets Laden Down with goo things. Of tier dinner the afternoon was Epen a races and different Guinea until the the Cooks announced that Tea waa ready he everybody Felt As hungry an Ever. By the time this waa Over the Bankets were mad to carry Home. Or. Matheson had the pleasure of magic Frank Bullook and Mies Mary Ann lamber one on wednesday. The happy.1 coup drove to or. Talhook s House where a number of friends were asked a Nice dinner pre pared. Everybody enjoyed themselves unt the Small hours of the morning told them i was time to return Home. The Bride wan pre Cental with a number of presents. The crops that were beaten Down by the Hail have improved wonderfully. Is has up them backward for a couple of weeks or so however we Hope the season will be favor Able to Ripen them oat. Haying will Aleo b backward on account of the Bay land Bein under water. The Cricket club was challenged by to Olande Boye club to play on saturday. The returned at night in Good spirits after Bavin beaten the Clande Boye team by a score of 3 St. John s College intends giving them a Cha Lenge shortly. The services in the Church were largely a tended yesterday. Or. Matheson who now stationed Here a minister in very ran liked. Woodworth. Woodwo Etu municipality july opa Are looking splendid especially the wheat and oat crop. Barley is also a very fair Rop. Hay Meadows Are coming along remarkably. Peak and potatoes Are in Blossom and Farmers Are in High spirits. Or. Joseph Oum Pelt lost a very valuable Mare last week from inflammation. Or. A. To. Bell and wife arrived last week rom Winnipeg and will make this Point their permanent abiding place. He has purchased Ibe Quarter Section of land belonging to or. To Titmus. Or. T. H. Brown and wife left on saturday ast for Birtle on a visit to friends. On wednesday next the Institute ill hold a picnic at Broadview. A grand programme has been arranged for the Occas on. Football and baseball games will Aleo be be order of the Day. Trouble ahead. The girl Annie Long arrested Here on a charge of child murder was formerly a Resi Dent of Orillia. At the inquest she was acquitted but during the evening it was Given out that Frank Woods who recently kept a grocery store in Orillia was the child s father. Woods is a Young fellow of about 21, and is said to Bear a reputation a Masher. From reports furnished or. W. G. Murdoch who Las looked after miss interests in the Case she is not the Only one who has fallen a prey to his Wiles. He left Orillia on saturday or Vancouver . Murdoch said Las night a writ for seduction will be issuer against him at ones. Woods has lately Goi married. The girl Long has been committee for trial by the Empire the Young. Man Woodes referred to in the above passed through Winnipeg on monday of last week on his Way to the coast. Natural fruit flavors. Perfect purity. Lemon i of great strength. A 5 j f Economy in the us j Almond Rose flavor As delicately and deliciously As the fresh fruit. The three great t leading Domestic is Ben Hur spartacus Ami satisfaction try Toem w. T. Rutherford co Diamond Hall rings we carry or will make Tio order All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. It b. Thompson co. 494 main Street. W. J. Boyd s Haa stood the test and la now in uni Versal favour. Visit our Parlours and taste ice or earn not Frozen milk and eggs. Portage Aie Telephone in Bach store. Millinery 600 hats and bonnets a 25c., to Clear. Miss. M Andrew 446 main St but. If you want 43t i of j a Good Cigar smokers Aldo b. Hodgins manufacturer Man. Special during this week we will offer great bargains in All Ines of dry goods and wed in at Lallona of to year Tho 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. Erzinger the leading tobacconist hone 69. To make room or that Fine Large Stock of dry goods and clothing the. State of Haley and Button of come and share he bargains All goods sold at net prices. We could not allow 2 per cent let alone 20 on our prices. We Are Selling ots of goods at 50c and 75c 011 the Dollar. Come to our stores dry goods 432 main St. Boot store 470 main St. H. Bod6ebs co wholesale and retail. C a r e n i t a pig airs is tub Market. R u s a d e r big Boston if you want your boys dressed Well come to the big Boston and get what you want at four own prices. We have still a Good assortment of suits to select from. First come first served Straw hats and All kinds of summer Wear half Price. Come Early while they last. Dealer i Wesbrook weight Bros London House gob. Main St. And Post Jeave. Special remnant Sale during this week. Remnants of dress goods remnants of sateen remnants of prints remnants of Gingham remnants of Tab. Linens remnants of sheeting re Imants of flannels remnants of muslims Wright Bros Marc offering a special Litiuz of All Wool sing be fold dress goods at 15c. Per Yard. These Are extra value. W. B. The finest suit s Sis it on the streets from the mercantile go s establishes tar leave your order if you want Boss fit. Block opposite the Post office. cob. Portage fort St. A horse Coupe try the Hoar 2-horse cabs for four persons by the Ball and return.2.00 dinner Pirty and return.2.00 opera and return.2.0o no order taken for less than Telephone _ to. 750 a ladies blouses to about 200. Ladies i sties a. About 100. I c at Hilf a bib. D i our Sale is the Success i we predicted. S i come with the crowd m o r d m go they Are Cut Well they Are Wade Well they will Wear Well last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold too pairs last week. This week will finish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements m e re Hant tailor main St., Winnipeg. Remington Styf Nubia. Copying Towb. W. J. Youch 389 main rat Portage Lake of the Woods. This hotel has recently undo re Jon i Lions and additions having now seventy Lively furnished roots hot and cold pfc to lib the and electric in clan in rooms suits of rooms Lor families May be Moureu Vance by four Well rooms for commercial travellers. Free bus meet trains. Pc the new Bat and billiard room is situated Large basement mid is delightfully Cool to weather. W the Juliard to is so Complete in every meet the requirements of tour Sec it i Uruu to none in the Dominion. Those who with for health Eom Tom sight of the Beautiful should come t at soon and secure their season. It can be Naid by those who have Lake of the Woodi new while the landscape round it laowures.1 Bret pcs from the hike Oor Abuid with the the Pine lend their kindly influence inf four system. Or. Juliard Hau made tic proprietor of the Steamer Henn Lna to of Vinilah Frue Tets for on the Lake at Fie Low Kun fifty cents per Day. Louis billiard. Proprietor. J. The embalm 631
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