Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 22, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press July 22, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. July 22 t free press advertising an advertisement of any sort what is Worth four times much daily a kiss and the evening free press and Sou together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium City and country Tbs Brandon fair opens to Day. Do. Combw Colo. Returned from Denver de. Habbison arrived the City from Nee Jas. Thompson m.p.p., of Emerson is registered at the Clarendon. W. Hutchinson and h. B. Perrin returned from rat Portage yesterday my. Lyman Dwight and wife were at the Windsor on monday or o w. Dafoe of Killarney is visit Dafoe notre Dame Street. _ a new Westminster dispatch says the Salmon run on the Eraser River this season will be a failure. Is. Justice Mcguine of Prince Albert arrived in the City yesterday. at the a he mbah of Wainui peckers Lela by the Brandon local last night to take in the sum Mer fair at the wheat City. The Ontario government Engineer r. Me Calluroi is at port Arthur inspecting the fort Arthur Duluth Western Road. My. Acton bib Kosovs is at Brandon attend Ine the exhibition and the meeting of the Dairy and cattle breeders association. The Winnipeg members of the salvation army who were attending the army Camp at Portage la Prairie returned to the City the Ottawa free press says the first to go to the deathbed of the . Bedson we Rev. H. A. Tudor of All Saint a who is at present visiting friends at the capital. Tun Torquay memorial committee at a meeting last night decided that the Monu ment should is unveiled at St. John s Ceme Tery on saturday August 1st, at 3.30 . A London dispatch Bays among the Princi pal congregational preachers heard in London on sunday were Good win Noble Fullerton Williams Gladden and Pedley. _ capt Rutledge and half a dozen members of the Virden company of the 91so battalion arrived in the City yesterday to fat band the the reception to mrs. Large the Ett Dies of Grace cd Macli will provide _ for the Edu Oati a of a japanese girl id Large starts to Day for Japan. The reception to mrs. Large in Grace Church parlor yesterday afternoon by her lady friends was Well attended so Many being present that the folding doors had to be opened ipod the two Parlours thrown into one mrs. Somerset presided and after devotional exer cases conducted by miss Benson solos were Sung by mias Walsh and miss Webster. Mrs. Large then spoke to the ladies present for about fifteen minutes telling in a very inter Esting Way of the educational work among japanese girls in which she was fave years engaged. Hundreds of girls had been taught in Tho fio Hool and Many of them had 1become christians. She spoke also of the difficulties of the work and of the opposing influences to which the girls Are exposed after they leave the institution and return among their Bea then friends she stated that they remained faithful As a Rule notwithstanding the unfaithful surroundings. It was decided by the ladies of Grace Church to pay for the Educa Tion of one japanese girl in the College. After hearing mrs. Large the ladies passed around refreshments and spent some time in Friendly conversation. Mrs. Large continues her Jour Ney Westward to Day. Collegiate school. Revised plan for the building adopted. New Tio West tender that of o. Al. Walker Cost to be Smead Dowd system of heading and ventilating to be a special meeting of the Public school Board was held last evening to consider the tenders on the revised plans for a building for the collegiate department of the schools. Thei8 were present messes. Mclntyre chairman or. Benson Wolf Ross Mitchell Wade Patterson Riley Howard and Stuart. The tenders received were the following in bulk and five others for certain portions of the work o. A Walker 824 225 Walker John a. Girvin j. G. They am Ubu ill duo j funeral of the late col. Bedson to Day. Are All staying at the Queen s. Me. Miu.igak-, Engineer of the Brandon southwestern railway has completed the location of the line from Deloraine to the com Pany s Coal lands and has returned to the City. The Road is now being graded. In Oxton has returned to the City after visiting the several bands of Indiana on the Lake of the Woods and Rainy River Ile found a Good Deal of Bicknas among them but nothing of a general or epidemic nature. The contract for the Prince Albert electric Light Plant has Baen let to the Royal electric company of Montreal. The material for the same has already been shipped from Montreal and everything will be in full operation in about six weeks. Bios of Hooch picnic will be held at Sim Park one week from to Morrow. The postponed picnic of . Congregation Shaaryn Zedek takes place at the Park holy Trinity Church Sabbath school picnic to held on Friday. Robert Biscoe of Auburn new York who was in Winnipeg on the 10th mat., has mysteriously disappeared and according to enquiries receive Rel by the chief of police his friends evidently much alarmed and anxious to hear of him. Alfred Chaddock barrister of the firm of Scane Houston Craddock Stone died at Chatham ont., on thursday last from Haemorrhage of the kidney. Deceased was 3o years of age and councillor for no. 3 Ward. He was Well known All old residents of Kent now in Manitoba. Col. Bed soft funeral arrangements at Stony Mountain and. Funeral at Winni Peg at 4.3o ., to Day. Yesterday morning after the arrival of the train from the East the body of col. Bedson was taken out to Stony Mountain messes. A. Logan rec. A. W. Goulding and or. E. P. Leacock accompanying the remains. At Stony Mountain the body was met by or. Warden and other officers of the institution and a Large number of personal friends of the late colonel and was carried from the train to colonel Bedson s late residence where it was Laid in the dining room. The officers of the institution had Ore ared a Beautiful Floral tribute which was placed upon the coffin. Or. Freeman who bad Flea ool. Bedson is personal attendant for years waa in Chargo of the body. Or. 1 Oster the Warden had All the Arranger Enta entirely As they would have been had col. Bedson himself Token charge of them for Mother mrs. Foster was kindly decorating the Chapel where a 8 o clock this morning a private burial service will be held conducted by Rev. Or. Goulding. A special Tram will Winnipeg at 7 . For Stony Moun. Tain returning with the funeral Tram at the following is the programme of the fun eral a train leaves Winnipeg Cut 7 , with private citizens who wish to attend the funeral at Sbona Mountain is arrives at the Mountain about 7.45 . Funeral from the House of 8 . To the Chapel. The body will then a removed to the oar. The funeral train will leave Stony Mountain at with the body in charge of Warden Foster. At the Winnipeg station the body will by met by a number of friends and taken to the Drill shed where about 10 45, it will to major Brophy commanding the regiment of the deceased col Onel. The Drill shed will remain closed for toe Walker ud., Amos Penny Murray w. Ai Charlesworth the building committee reported on the tenders received recommending As follows 1. That tender of c. H. Walker erection of a High school according to revised plans be accepted provided that Hie sureties Are satisfactory to the Board. 2. That the Smead Dowd system of heating and ventilation be adopted in the new Hight school building at a Cost As estimated of 882 575 3 that the plans and specifications of Hugh Mcowan architect for the High school building be accepted and that he be appointed to supervise the erection of the same at the stipulated sum of of 4 per cent upon the contract Price exclusive of the heating and ventilation tender. The Board resolved itself into committee of the whole to consider the report or. How death of or. A. W. Thomson. A. Runft Man no wag about i work pm Friday it suddenly called away. Or. A. Thomson who has been in charge of the collection department of Dun Wiman co b business for a couple of years past died suddenly yesterday at his father s residence on Bannatyne Street. He was at work on Friday last As usual but was absent from the office on saturday. He sent word however that he expected to be Down again on monday As usual. The Hope was not realized but he became so much worse that Hie life was seen to be in great danger. A consultation of doctors was held and it was decided to perform an operation with a faint Hope of saving the patient s life. This waa done but unhappily without Success and his death 1 followed shortly afterwards. The deceased was a son of or. James Thom son one of the senior elders of Knox Church and he too wag Active in the Vork of the Christian Endeavor society and other enter Prises in connection with that Church. The Young Man had not been in very robust health but Bia death came with great and unexpected suddenness. Boy scalped by dogs. A Joad in the North. Loses All his Scalp but is ill i jives. Aking look out Fob the used 2n millions of 10 y. Eara the Standard. Ard being called to the chair. On motion of or. Mitchell seconded by or. Riley the following was substituted for the first clause and adopted that the ten de oof 0. H. Walker for for the erection of a building for the collegiate depart ment of the. Public schools according to the revised plan of accepted and that the solicitor of the Board be instructed to draw up a contract to be executed by the contractor and his sureties herewith submitted and the proper officials of this braid. The sureties submitted Wero began. Bros., a. G. Ruin Campbell Broa. And Brown Rutherford the remaining clauses of the report were adopted with the emission of the term High before respecting the Smead Dowd system or. Wolf said the system had been tried and found the be of the greatest Benefit and no system had been shown to the Board by which Public buildings could be heated and ventilated so Well and thoroughly. Or Patterson pointed out what seemed to him a defect in the new fort Rouge building that so email a portion of the floor was Given to class rooms. Or. Mitchell replied explaining that the floor a i planned with a View to its using doubled in size in the future and that the Ball was made wide 16 feet for this reason. The flues did not begin to take up As much room As stoves and there was no Way by which the same amount of space could have been obtained for school room. The committee Rose and reported and its report was adopted by the Board. Onel lists uru Taueu win Ciui Iii space half an hour while any ladies who wish to View the remains can do so by passing through sergeant major Watson s House. Or. Lawler governor of the jail devoted yesterday to preparing the Drill shed. The lieutenant governor has furnished All the plants and Decoi at Iona. The Floral port was adopted of to Una in. In answer to a question the chairman stated that the site of the collegiate building is be tween Kate and Lydia and Between Banna Tyne and William streets. Or. Howard asked foe an explanation of the pm Honor used m Oon Netotian de or. Rev. Edward eave missionary at Norway House arrived in the City yesterday and re lated to a free press reporter a horrible Story regarding a boy being worried by dogs. The Little eight year old son of or. Moleod Post master of a Hudson Bay company Post about sixty Miles North of Norway House visited another Post near by about two weeks ago he Only remained a Short while and when he started to return several dogs were lying quietly at the door. A few minutes after the boy had left or. Milvor in charge of the Post happened to look out of the window and saw the dogs altogether apparently worrying something. He ran out to see what they had and found that they bad attacked the boy and torn his Scalp completely off Only the slightest fringe of hair showing around the base of Bis Scull. Or. Milvor drove the dogs off and a birdied the boy into the House where he attended to him As Best he could. No Trace of the Scalp could be found and the dogs no doubt devoured it. Or. Eaves saw the Little boy Moleod about a week after the Accident he says there Are spots on his head three inches in circumference which Are Bare to the Bone not a vestige of hair or flesh remaining. The Little fellow is doing Well and is expected to recover. Or. Eaves is of the opinion that the govern ment should look after the owners of dogs in the Northern country As after the Winter s work they Are turned Loose and not fed All Bummer. They can get but Little to eat and Many of them starve to death. Or. Eaves said his Mother was attacked by a Large number of dogs about a year ago and Only saved herself by vigorously wielding a pail she carried in her band before her cries brought some men to her assistance. The dogs belonging to the posts Are sometimes fed if fish Are plentiful but the Indiana Saver feed their dogs during the summer. 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. Phone 69. Haley Sutton estate of Morden. This week special prices to make room for s the above Large Stock. Yteo. A body to c a r e n i t a c r u s a d e r term ing in constantly so Many that the Flowers for the tributes Are Oom indeed there Are so Many Man Oun question arises As to whether there would not be a necessity for a Floral car. The cat Falque was erected yesterday near the Centre of the Drill shed the Southern end. A regimental Floral Wreath surmount a shield of Spruce with the figures 91 in the Centre. These Are placed on a Black Buck ground Over which flags Are stretched. The Union Jack will be Laid on Tho coffin. The Public will enter the Drill shed from Kennedy after viewing the remains will pass out through the gun room at the South Ond of the building. Term onor pro Moons with the promotion lists just published. Or. Mulvey the acting Secretary explained that it had been held that a teacher who is honest and capable can form a butter judgment As to what pupils of the school Are ready for promo Tion than can be formed by others from the results of a written examination and that a certain portion of the pupils had m Accord Ance with this idea been promoted on the re commendations of their teachers it being requisite that the pupils should have been regular and not late in attendance and Good in behaviour. The Board then adjourned. To for Rainy River big Boston if you want your boys dressed Well come to the big Boston and get what you want at dry goods 432 main Street. Boots and shoes 4 7o main Street. 578 and 580 main St our Euini Sale to drawing a big crowd of Good Dominion teachers. Me. And mrs. L. A debt Are spending their vacation at the Winchester Mineral Springs Smith s palls ont. This sanitarium is the report of people from Many parts of Ontario and the United states who speak highly of the virtue of the Mineral Waters and the pleasant surroundings. The residents and property owners of Mel Ita Are at present considerably troubled by a report that the Junction of the o. P. A. Southwestern Branch with the sound Branch will be at Napinka instead of expected. In has not yet Baen decided definitely at which place the Junction will be made at the meeting of the City Council yester Day afternoon the following aldermen were present Mather Cillaway Smith Nichol son Walker Taylor and Wilson. Robbing was done beyond the acceptance of Lee s Ben Der for the Balmoral Street fewer and Mes sri. Luuis Den Kelly s tender for the exhibition Hugh s. Paterson and family of Portage la Prairie have taken up their so. Mary Street Toronto where they re main for a month or longer. Roderick Weir of Winnipeg formerly of Toronto is in town visiting his friends. He will leave in Ben Days for England where lie will spend one month. News. The sunday school picnic of holy Trinity Church and the fort Rouge Branch will be held on Friday next 24bh, weather permit Ting to Elm Park. Oars will be run from the Mam Street Bridge during the Day at intervals of every half hour commencing at 8 a. M. A number of prizes will to awarded by the games committee. The Secretary treasurer of the Winnipeg general Hospital acknowledges with thanks the Canadian educational organized at Toronto last week. In response to a circular recently issued by the minister of education for Ontario neatly 600 of the teachers of the Dominion assembled in the lecture theatre of the Normal school on Friday morning to consider the question of forming a Dominion association on similar lines to the great organization now meeting in convention in this oily. The meeting was called to order shortly after 8 o clock by the Hon. G. W. Rosa minister of education for on Tario who upon motion was elected to the Shair. In his opening remarks or. Rose briefly stated the object for which the meeting was called. The following Resolution was moved by or. Burwash Victoria College and seconded by or. Bryce Manitoba Shabin Bhe opinion of the representatives from the different provinces of the Dominion present in is desirable that an association for the teachers of the Dominion of Canada should be formed to a called the educational association of the Dominion of can Ada. The receipt of donation from mrs. O. Glover Gaa Leavry s20 donation from inde pendent order of foresters court Manitou no. 135, being Bhe proceeds of the collection taken up at their annual service and Reading matter from mrs. G. J. Maulson. The St. Paul tourists who went West a few Days ago remembered conductor John Robertson of the dining car Balmoral handsomely before they left him at Calgary. They said that the Balmoral was the 6neat dining car they had Ever seen and were extremely Well pleased with the service. Conductor Robert son formerly had charge of Gen. Supt. Why to a private car. At the meeting of the fire water and Light committee a number of communications were disposed of. Chief code asked that one of the firemen who was sick be allowed to pro vide a substitute. This was granted. It was also decided to continue the contract with the North West electric Light co. For the Light ing of Tho different Halla. The aldermen resent Mather Callaway Mith Nich Jason and Walker. A a. La support of this a number of men spoke on behalf of the various provinces. The Resolution was carried unanimously and with much applause All agreeing in the View expressed by several of the speakers that the time for come. It waa then agreed that a provisional Council a appointed with Power to add to their number such Council to consist in the first place of the Superina Dunta. Or acting ministers of education of the various provinces 2. The presidents of the universities of the Dominion 3. The principals of the Normal schools or schools engaged in the teaching of pedagogy 4. The presidents of All existing teachers associations through out the Dominion. I in the Case of Ontario it was thought Wise to add the presidents of the different sections of the system. Under this arrangement the. Council for the Western portion of Canada will stand As Fol lows d. Mclean acting minister of education the Bishop of Rupert s land or. Bryce principal Winnipeg University d. J. Goggin principal Winnipeg Normal school d. J. Wright principal provincial teachers association w. A. Mclyn the h. B. R. Bill. Senator Boulton Spe Aub of the action of Sanonte Keg Artline the measure. Senator Bourbon and senator Girard arrived Here this morning from Ottawa on private a Sines. San Tor Boulton went on to bran Don this afternoon to attend the Dairy Conven. Tina which takes Yelaca there to Morrow and will go to Russell on thursday. In speaking to a free press reporter respecting Bhe Hud son Bay railway. Senator Boulton said that the matter was evoking much interest at the capital and he thought that the Bill would Paes its third Reading in the Senate when it is next brought up. When or. Abbott moved the second Reading of the Bill last Friday or. Scott Leader of the opposition in the Senate opposed the measure on general principles it is supposed on behalf of the lib eral party in the commons. Or. Scott concluded his argument by urging that it would be More advisable to spend the Troney in opening the Ottawa Valley canal. Or. Snowball senator from new Brunsw Clr supported the scheme on the ground of his life ions experience in the fishery business. He contended that a Square mile of sea was equal in value b3 a Square Niile of land owing to its productive Power with respect to the fisheries and in support of his Contention stated that within sight of his Home one Hundred tons of fish were taken every Day for six or seven weeks during the fishing season. He therefore Oono Luda that the value of the Waters of Hudson Bay was so great that a construction of the if the Straits were not juy in the year. This Winnipeg and Manitoba Dourt to enjoy themselves on take of the Wood i. Last night s train for the East had a Jolly party of Winnipeg and Manitoba lumbermen on Board who with other invited Guesta will to Day Start from eat Portage on the complimentary excursion tendered by the North Western Ontario lumbermen s association. The party go up to Rainy River on steamers especially engaged for the trip and expect to return to rat Portage on thursday or Friday. Among the Manitoba contingent who left last night were g. R. A. Black j. Dick a. Brown f. F. Robinson d. E. H. Byrnes f. L. Patton h. Mattewson f. W. Peters g. H. Irvine h. Mccormick Winnipeg g. Loueser Portage la Prark a. J. Hughes t. H. Patrick h. Miller Virden j. Wiebe Greta t. Frame Virden m. Leltie Hartney and from other Points in the West. The citizens baud went along to head the Winnipeg delegates the City lumbermen having first requested permission from the promoters of the excursion to allow the band to accompany them. Your own prices. We have still a. Good assortment of stilts to select from. First come first served Straw hats and All kinds of summer Wear half Price. Come Early while they last. Special bargains now on tables. Muni be sold fast All half Pekoe. Cloth shoulder gapes blouses parasols. Coloured gloves. Cream laces. Black Lacea the carpet stores at half Price All ends of carpets under 20 Yards. Do your shopping it 678 and 530 main St. Go Pioneer dealer delicious flavor in Ami Livre us. Aj.wmi3uii in would justify Bhe construction of railway even open a. Single d. J. 3oggin, principal Winnipeg i school d. J. Wright principal provincial teachers association w. A. Mclntyre d. Mol Tyre h. Mccalman Rev. Father Sherrier a Bawlf f. A. Schofield. Northwest Bishop of Saskatchewan the chairman of Bhe Board of education a. H. Smith Moosomin presi Dent teachers association Jinns Brown j. A. Older. British John Robbon Premier and acting minister of education or. Pope superintendent Public schools Wilson h. M. Stramberg Alex. Robinson a Jojou maj j we. Was a Strong Point says senator Boulton which struck Many of the senators who were otherwise dial owed to resent the efforts to divert the Trade of this country from Eastern being a very effective argument again so the Bill in the Senate though it was pointed out Ottati the government had decided to assist the Road More As an Aid to colonization than to secure the construction of a Hudson Bay railway. Senator Bouton is interested in the Mani Toba and Assiniboia grand Junction railway which has Reea ived its final Reading and Only requires the assent of the governor general to become Law. It is de Siet Ned to connect Winnipeg with re Gina through the Lake Dauphin District by Way of Spiel Lou the in order to give direct communication East and West for the Northern districts of Manitoba and Alsi Niobia and link All its connections with the Hudson Bay railway it has. Two branches one to Brandon and one to the Souris Coal Fields through Moosomin. A3 a commercial Ronta it assists in the development or part of the finest districts of Manitoba am1, Assiniboia and Oon necks the two capitals Winnipeg and re Gina. It is hoped by the promoters it will partake of the Prosperity of both. Natural fruit flavors Vanilla of perfect purity. Lemon -3f of great Orange Economy in their Uso flavor As delicately and deliciously As the fresh fruit. Flavor and Aroma what you ape after in a Cigar i you can find both in the Republic. Try them. The Bert soap made. Notice by sending 25 Eoj a Crown soap to e Royal soap co a Winnipeg Joti will hive it you free by mail a Beautiful picture with out printing fit for your parlor. They Are Cut Well they Are made Well they will Wear Weil last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold i of pairs past week. This week vill finish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements m e it c want tailor main St., Winnipeg. Remington or. Agnew. Or Morrison in new York a former Birtle Keg ident Keca vering it rom a serious illness. The Many friends of or. Morrison of Birtle will be glad to learn Hab he arrived a jew York loss thursday on the Steamer Oiny of paria from London England where he was in the Eye ear and Throat Hospital of several months hovering be tween Ufa and death. Even yet his recovery is Dot at ail certain. He has lost Tho sight of Hie left Eye through an Accident during an operation on his Throat and a still very Rev. Or. Potts visit. Hla arrangements Tor his Western trip and his be Tarn. Rev. Or. Posts who arrived Here yesterday morning continues his Western journey to Morrow. He goes first to Banff and spends a few Days there and afterwards he goes on to Tho coast. He will preach in Westminster and Victoria and will then re Burn to Banff to enjoy the Benefit of the Springs for a somewhat longer period than doming on then to Winnipeg he will arrive about Tho 22nd of August and he will preach in Grace Church morning and evening on August 23rd, on behalf of the educational society collections and subscriptions to be taken up for the educational fund of the thursh. After leaving Winnipeg he will preach at fort William Oil tuesday evening aug. 25th. At the new Douglass h. J. Conn port returns to the City to resume practice after two years absence or. N. Aglow has just arrived in the City after an absence of nearly two years spent in travelling through the Western and Northwest Ern states. The doctor reports that the appear Ance of the crops through Nebraska Iowa Minnesota and the Dakotas is something wonderful As to the Promise of a Bountiful Harvest and so far As observed in Manitoba the same appearance in presented. It is his intention to at once resume the practice of his profession in Winnipeg there being no place More attractive to him after careful observation through his Long tour. The doctors reports his health much improved by his Long Vaca Tion and his appearance corroborates bin abatement Diamond Hall rings we carry or will Moke to order All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. It j j. Thompson co. 484 main Street. Millinery hats and bonnets at 25c., to Clear. Miss. M. Andrew. 446 main Street. Supplies. Copying Doks. W. J. W Young 389 main the finest suits s Teiei it on the streets w. J. Boyd s the mercantile go s establish meet tar leave your order if you want a Boss fit. Block opposite the Postoff Iee. North Chandon. The election to be hold on August Hanover Brandon. As intimated in monday s free press the North Brandon by election will be held in August. Nomination of candidates will take place on saturday August 1st, and polling a week later. The writ wan issued under Date july Labh and is returnable on August Iuka. Thos West Wood of weal Wood municipality is the returning officer. M Ciupei has stood the test and in now in uni Versal favour. Visit our Parlours and taste ice Cream not Frozen milk and eggs. W. Jordan Cor. Portage ave. And fort St. A horse Coupe toy the oui 2-horse cabs for four persons by the Ball and return dinner party and return opera and return. 2.00 no order taken for less than 370 Portage ave. Telephone in hash store. Lard House rat Portage Lake of the Woods. Thl8 hotel he recently undergone Tione and additions Laving now by furnished rooms hot and cold Likht and electric in Norm suite of rooms for families May lie be curl Vanoe by left graph. Four rooms for commercial i acc l room in silk cd in i Jujj basement and is Cool in warn Ibe Luthard House in no Complete in c w Way 69 meet the of it to none in the Dominion. Thong who wish for health combined sight of the Beautiful should come m lat Boon and secure their season. It Nan be Eai i by those who inv lace of the woodsy mine whilst Hie landscape round it breezes from the Lake combined with Ihu in ranch of theol in lend their Kedly in Lluent to the Antt of our or. Milliard has made v Ith the Praetor of the Steamer Kennna to Furneri a pure to for excursions on the Lake at the Low fifty cents per Day. Louis proprietor. Telephone no. 750. Moonlight excursion Friday evening under Tho auspices of the Orange Young britons tickets 2ec. Boat leaves at 8 o clock string band in attendance. The ;