Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. July 23 telegrams. The of free press Telegraph f tune sales Ere the most valuable held by any Nav paper to Canada they include Tho exo Hilive use in. Winnipeg of the telegrams collected by All the world s news gathering associations Viz the associated press United press cad press news association. By reason at these advantages readers of Una daily free press and the evening Freo press and son Are certain to be famished with the news from every port of the world Down to Tho last moment before going to press. Saab. A volume of matter is brought in from All those Bonroe that instead of expanding it and inventing More to to palmed off non Tho Public As genuine telegraphic matter the editors Are compelled to Silt boil do in and condense to find room for All Tho news at their disposal. All matter purporting to be telegrams published by the daily free press and the evening free press and Sun is what it pretends to be Dot related clippings from exchanges or editorial concoction in. La addition to these exclusive franchises Tor world s news it every important Manitoba and Uio territories and every news Centre in the Dominion of special Telegraph of respondents Are employed. For Tele graphic franchisee and Servito the free press expends Money More liberally than any other paper i Canada and is a result it in the great newspaper of Tho Dominion. Evening dispatches Perrault s patriotism he objects to Imperial federation because he might be required to . Montreal july a prominent French Canadian published a letter in la with regard to the movement in Lon flon to secure Imperial federation. He says seems to a no doubt Tho Imperial government has come to an understanding Hith the triple Alliance to forge that Iron Chain with which it is sought to strangle France and one of the links of which we would be. What a Fine position we would a in. We shall be obliged a English colonists Job boo to War against the Mother against that France for which following the example of our ancestors we would if Neces 8ary, shed our purest blood. Well Messieurs Langlais who depend upon canadians for common flesh in the coming struggle Yon reckon without your Host and Psi Are not Dia to enter into Imperial federation which would necessarily bring us into european complications about to arise. While to your advantage and to our detriment we have not a cent and my a Man for the service of England against the highly moral Globe. It la afraid can Ida is producing n generation of rogues. Toronto to sir Hector s plea the substance of which is it declares i did not take any portion of the swag for my self but spent my share in bribing the con the Globe honesty in the administration of Public expenditure is desirable always and everywhere butt should be enforced with More than Ordinary watchfulness and rigor in a country like this where the government spends millions every year. Once admit How Ever that the thief is not a made his pile he generally transfers his Booty to the treasurer of the Campaign you not Only throw Tho door wide open to Rob Bery in every form but set up a code which is bound to eat the heart of Publio morality and produce a generation of sir John s a p. R. Stocks. One Hundred and Twenty two shares wort i at present quota Tizoc. Ottawa july John Macdonald m.p., says investigation by the executors Hows the total Canadian Pacific railway toot held by his father was 122 shares Pur based in the open Market at various times in 888. At the present quotation of 82 the took is now Worth this he Bays is he Octel Canadian Pacific shares held by his iher1ff m lean dead. A. Portage la Prairie official accidentally killed near Macdon Ald station. Postage la a Barbie july message has just come from Macdonald station huh the news that Alexander Mclean sheriff of this place was killed this morning while assisting to bring traction engine from is Arfre farm to the station. The engine got Buck in a mud Hole and while attempting to averse the machine he was struck in the neck and killed instantly. He is a Young Man bout 40 years old and leaves a wife and Amily. This is a great to the citizens a a was held in very High esteem. Water Pattia tabs. Postage la a Kaitie july sad intelligence of the death of sheriff Mclean at Mcdonald a the subject of conversation throughout the town. It a a great Shock be has a Large Circle of relatives and was a very popular person and has a Host of friends be always took in Active Parb in Public affairs waa a Jolly Porte Man and a very Lenef Lent citizen. He was about forty years if age and came to this country in 1802, and Rith his father John Mclean settled Here. He was a very successful Farmer and with Lis partner j. Mok obie carried on Large arming interests at Mcdonald station. He eaves a wife who is now prostrate with risk and a child a father Sisters and Rothera who reside hers. It appears that or. Mclean woke this morning at four o clock on Hia farm. He was Leard to say that he would a at Portage at our in the afternoon. He started with one of his hired men with a traction engine Hiil no a tank and separator to Mcdonald station. They got fastened in a mire Bole and left the separator in the mire and brought on the tank and when attempting Taback up the engine Boas to couple it with the separator in some manner lie head got jammed and to waa instantly tilled. The Helper fell Ovri in a fainting fit for a few minutes poor Mclean was pinned by the head with his companion under he influence of a fit. When the assistant came to he opened his eyes Only to see that death has come to his employer. The 3ody arrived Here about four o clock. The whole Community extend their sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Duck Lake sports. Orange officers. She Imperial Council of the Orange a Jodo elect Clark Wallace 31. President. Toronto july biennial meeting of the Imperial Council of the Orange grand Lodge opened , with 140 Dol Gatea in attendance among them being seven from the United states and several from England and Ireland. The principal business to Day was the election of officers for the grand coun cil which resulted Clarke Wallace m.p., president h. Trayner grand master of the United states vice president Robt. Berm Ingham Toronto Secretary. Civil servants must eat Gold lunch. Ottawa july government has issued an order prohibiting clerks in the Interior Indian and Post office departments from going Home at noon for luncheon. Many official who leave Bhe building Antoon do Nob in is claimed return before three o clock. The order is Likely to be extended to All depart Menta. The clerks Are greatly incensed. A great double Scull race. Toronto july great double Scull match Between Hanlan and o Connor and Gaudaur and Mckay has been definitely settled for decision at Hamilton on August 8bh. It is expected whoever wins this race will have to break the world s double Scull record do it for the men Are working like Trojan in preparation for the race. Exp bbb co. Facilities. Montreal july 22 Ontario express and transportation company have presented a petition asking to limit their demand for facilities on the grand trunk railway com Pany line to the aame facilities As those Given to the Canadian express company. The Peti Tion has been taken in Elebre by judge immigrants for the West. July Dominion line steamship Sarnia which arrived in port yesterday from Liverpool brought Over a Large number of immigrants for the Northwest among the immigrants were about 35 fugitive refugee jews. Toronto Clearing Honse. Toronto july the Long expected Clearing House in this Siby materialized yester Day. Bankers Are highly elated Over the Success which attended it Over eleven Hun dred thousand dollars being passed through. Murdered by ital Moivan parties. Toronto july Coroner s jury in tha Case of Susan Hancock found dead in her father s Bouse on thursday morning under suspicious Circum Bances have returned a verdict of murder against parties unknown. Gordon camping honoured Chicago july a meeting of the Highland association of Illinois last nigh sir William Gordon Cumming waa unania Moi sly elected honorary chief of the Assoc a Tiomi in place of the late sir John Macdonald. Imprisoned for embezzlement. Smith s Falls july l. Coleman agent Here for the Dominion express com Pany pleaded guilty to embezzlement yester Day and was sentenced to two years imprison ment at Kingston. Lobs floated to the a Sulla. Is. John n. B., july Rains along the upper St. John have brought out Al the logs Hung up by the Low water some four teen million feet to the great Joy of lumber men. An educational Chaco. Quebec july late chief superintendent of education for new Brunswick has accepted the professorship of classics h Marrin College in Ebay killed at a barn raising. Owns sound july 22. Young Man earned Henderson was killed at a barn Rais ing on a farm in Derby township. New chilian War vessel. Biol Don july new chilian Iron Clad Errazuriz left Falmouth to Day. She Dicot succeed in filling Hur Crew in England an a filed Short handed. Admiral ownership. No doubt that the vessel be longed to m Greevy. More evidence regarding dredging inspectors crookedness How Bic Grevy got his shares in tie Bale Des Chalmurs hallway. Hizona of a memorable place have a Day s entertainment. J Dock Lake sask., july morning the 13th opened brightly a Clear any and ugh Breeze riving Promise of a Day leaving robbing to be desired a far As weather wend. With Day Light people from the surrounding settlement of Batoche Carlton St. Laurent Willoughby Snake Plain Kirkpatrick and Ither parts of the District began to arrive and y a Quarter past nine when the train from race Albert with its contingent of about to Hundred of the citizen of that place arrive id the number of Persona on the sports ground Ould safely be placed at a thousand. The Northwest mounted police Lacro aaa team cams in the evening before and the ?rinc8 Albert team were met at he station by the Duck Jake. At 10 o clock the Ball waa faced y the police team and the the latter gearing the first game Stewart in a Beautiful Long shot passing the Ball Between the flags. The two following games and the match were won by the police team time be up. Then followed a mile and a half mile horse and a Hundred Yard foot race All of which were very exciting Tho latter Baing won by an Indian named Black after which an adjournment waa Hod for lunch. The visiting Lacrosse team was entertained at Din Ner by the at mrs. Dugal s. The afternoon was take up in a foot jail match Between the Carlton and Kirkpatrick clubs horse and foot racing run Ning Long jump , and a mile Canoe on Duck Lake the latter being won easily by an Indian from the far North rejoicing in the very civilized name of Walter All the events being Well contested and afford no the Large crowd of spectators continued merest and amusement. An interesting Fea sure of the afternoon s entertainment was a War dance Given in All the glory of paint and feathers by the warriors of Beardy s band of Cree indians who were engaged in the memorable Duck Lake fight on the 26iih of March 188s, the opening Battle of the rial rebellion of that year. Or. Steele photographer of Winnipeg through the influence of or. Cameron of the Indian department who induced them to submit to a process to conduct which to their mind the Aid of some supernatural Power must be worked secured some very Good views of these redoubtable Savages. Or. Stoole also took other views of the u to with our Small Fleet of pleasure boats Lawn Tennis team the Indian Agency the town and groups of some of our citizens. The evening a very exciting go As you please of an hour came off in which there were six contestants Robert Bear an Indian of John Smith s band winning it with Edward Smith a Good second the Dis Tanca covered was about twelve Miles. Run Ning an Indian of one Arrow ? band who led throughout threw up the race within five minutes of the finish. A minstrel performance by a coloured gentle Man assisted by some of the Northwest mounted police followed by a dance was kept up until the Dawn of another morning was stealing up the Eastern sky concluded a gala Day in the history of our stirring Little town and one which in the variety Quality and Quality of entertainment provided might put Many a More pretentious place to shame to Day the Prince Albert Lacrosse tean played against the a match o , and successful in scoring a Gam within three minutes of time being nailed thus carrying off the honors. Considering that the rustlers were organized Only a Short time ago this Speaks volumes for the material of which they Are composed most o the Prince Albert club being old players. The police 2rock Rifle team also shot again some of our citizens beating them by a smal score. The sports were in every Way a Success am the reputation of Duck Lake As a place to spend a pleasant Holiday is henceforth Stab shed. Sealed the bargain i Stanter Farrar Wallworth. Soc rfcs a Bride i through advertising. A Vancouver b. 0., letter says ther has just been celebrated Here a quiet wedding which to All parties concerned was one o the most surprising events that has transpired for a Long time. There was Romance enough about it to satisfy the cravings of the Moa eccentric. 0. H. Wallworth was an old resident of Hall s Prairie in the Surrey District. He went up the Fraser som ten or eleven years ago when the profits of a in this province were an Uncertain Quantity. It is the novelist s Story with a Little addition by Way of variation. H prospered and made Money. Then be Wautel to get married. After frequent failures in several directions he advertised among to replies he received was one from a miss e Skinner of this City. She was neither Young nor Beautiful but neither was he so they decided not to quarrel on that score. It was 5 o clock in the evening when the couple first met. Love at first sight is no Way to describe the emotional Bliss they each Felt and after a hurried consultation a Carriage was procured and Rev. R. R. Maitland tied the nuptial knot at Ottawa july the privileges and elections committee meeting this morning the chairman read a letter from Edward Moore if Portland Maine suggesting that he should e examined by As Bis business interests would prevent him from leaving Bat City. The matter was allowed to stand. Various letters in relation to the successive Ransferd of the Steamer Admiral were filed. Although the vessel at Dif Ereat intervals waa in Julien Chobot e name a clause secured him from All lability from claims for wages etc., Bohabot throughout acted a Hon. Thoa. Mog Reevy s Igent. The papers included a notarial Decla ration by virtue of the terms of which Hon. Thoa. Mcgreevy transferred All his interest in the Steamer Admiral to Nicholas k. Conoly contractor on feb. 25th last. All the lab Era tended to show that the real owner of the boat was Hon. Thos. Mcgreevy. Here is the first nov. 18kb, 884. Julien hereby acknowledge he mortgage Given to me for by Yon the holding of the interest in the Steamer Admiral for Hon. Thomas Mcgreevy and i will not hold you responsible signed j. G. Loss february 18th, 1888, Julien desire to sell the Steamer Admiral to Robert Mcgreevy in my behalf and at my special assistance and request Thomao july 8th, hereby acknowledge that the mortgage Given me the Day for is for Hon. Thoa. Mcgreevy a accommodation. N. K. Connolly. Martin p. Connolly bookkeeper for Lar Kin Connolly co. Was then examined. He said the government inspectors in charge in 1ss8 were Brunei Pellitier Germain Milne and probably one Labba. Witness always entered their initials in the books when he gave them Money for improper work. He understood inspector Pellitier was a Nephew of sir Adolphe. Witness recollected haying recently destroyed a receipt for 865 Given y Pelletier. Continuing witness gave the Ara ounts received by members of the firm upon the last estimates made in March 1888, in connection with the Tequ Mimault contract As follows Robt. Mcgreevy Owen e. Murphy Patrick Larkin Nicholas con Nolly Martin Connolly wit Ness explained that he had deducted rom the share of Robert Mcgreavy because Mcgreevy owed the firm that amount for Plant and atone. Larkin also experienced a reduction an he owed the firm wit Ness also admitted that he had likewise de ducted from the total amount leaving to be distributed amongst the part Ner. In reply to Geoffrion he said he did t mow what use was made of this he lad never discussed the matter with anybody nor did he have any suspicion where the Noney went to. Genf Frion pointed out that be was apparently figuring up the amount distributed and Contra accounts and that an assessment of each among the five virtue a bad made up Riopel sex managing director of the baie Des Chalmurs railway stated that he was custodian of the Aurre ement betwee Robt. H. And Thomas Mcgreevy and 0. N. Arm Strong whereby the Mcgreevy transferred to Armstrong All their interest in the rond. He could not find the agreement cow but the consideration was Armstrong was to pay Cash and in Bonds. Witness and senator Robitaille signed the agreement As witnesses. The was paid in instalments. Hon. Thos. Subscribed a Stock of the company ten per cent he paid n notes which were retired by checks signed a the baie Des Chalmurs company in favor of Robitailie and witness. That is Robitaille and Riopel paid for Thoa. Mcgreevy s shares As Goff Ion brought out in Plain English after considerable questioning. They also paid Fiott. Mcgreevy v shares. Witness bad a claim of against the company and Robitaille s claim of these claims were partially for of which no account was kept. Geoffrion put in a forma protest that was sent in january 1886, by Thos. Mcgreevy to Robitaille pre ended president of the claiming that thus far the company had not been leg ally organized because the Sharea were Only paid by promissory note of subscribers and stating that responsible for any loss that would come from this illegal organization. Riopel said Bat Many allegations in this protest were an title. He would not admit Thoa. Mcgreery had paid nothing for his shares because he lad it claim against the company for travelling expenses. He put in no statement of his claim however and it did not begin to amount to that Robitaille and witness had paid for Mcgreevy a. Riopel swore he and Robitaille paid this amount solely to regularize the affairs of the com Pany. The Mcgreavy had not paid this Back and did not owe it to them. Did you make it a present to asked Miller. Said Riopel and went on to aay that they expected to be repaid in some Way. How did you expect to be Well we expected that it might be re cooped in some Way or Davies brought out that when the federa government subsidy of was voted to the Road senator Robitaille waa president of the company and Riopel m. P., and Hon. Thos. Mcgreevy m. P., were directors. To Davies he said he could remember Only one conversation with sir Hector on the matter in which the minister suggested that he had come to terms with Hon. Mcgreevy. New Napinka. The station am surfacing. Napinka july station agent or. Brambel and his wife Arr ived to Day with a temporary car station. They Are please with the site and surrounding country. The Telegraph line will be extended from Hartney Here next week. Goods going West will be shipped to this Point until the Bridge is built Over the River at Melita. A Large gang of men Are engaged surfacing Between Here and Hartney. The mail will come in by train within a Mont hand will be carried from Here to West Brenda by stage. Or. J. S. Yeo mans has the contract. He also has the con tract of taking to and from the train. Messes. Sinter Are ordering shingles and siding from British Columbia. Prince of Wales hooted. London july Prince of Wales opened the new Law courts at Birmingham to Day. There was some booting at the Prince by the less respectable portion of the Clook ers and there would probably have been More but for the presence of the Princess who despite an unusual paleness looked As bewitching As Ever. A. Horse race. July trotting race yesterday for the merchants and manufacturers stake of was won by Temple bar who took the second third and fourth heat in 2.171, and 2.18i. The first heat Wai won by prodigal in 2.17j. Killed by lightning. Behtin july Reiten Hau Moravia last night lightning struck a House in which a Large wedding party was assembled killing two persons outright and More or less seriously injuring eighty others. The announcement is made that Harriet Hosmer has nearly finished her Model for the statue of Queen Isabella which is to adorn the woman s Pavilion at the world fair. There were 484 women exhibitors at the last Paris Salon. This total included 190 sculptors 165 Oil painters 77 designers Aad. 53 _ _ Mitchell is a Tough. Be raises a Bow the club and Ima cures several under Lunga. London july Mitchell has gain come to the front As a disorderly Char oter. He was drunk and boisterous at the sportsman s club at Midnight last night and when the servants in the discharge of their duty interfered with his antics he attacked them furiously. He knocked several of them Down kicking and jumping on their prostrate forms. Finally the attaches of the club managed by their United efforts to throw the pugilist Down and for a moment Here was a tangled mass of struggles rom Woich the Hall Porter presently emerged minus a piece of his nose a second club underling retired with a chunk bitten out of his leg while third bad his Teeth smashed in. Several others were bruised and scratched and Mitchell himself did not come rat of the fray wholly unscathed. A summons ice been granted against Mitchell who is try ing to smooth the matter Over avoid prosecution. He denies that he hit any of his opponents but the facts seem overwhelmingly against him. More military Mutiny the Goldstream guards become very unmanageable but arc London july this morning asserts that a Mutiny of the second battalion of the old Stream guards occurred a week ago. The paper says the Day off duty the men expected after their exacting duties in attend ing non the Kaiser was not granted but that instead the guards were ordered out in full marching order. Thereupon the first and third companies of the battalion refused to obey the orders and persisted in such refusal until they finally yielded to tha persistent pleading of their officers and marched to Hyde Park for the usual Drill. Here the bearing of the men of the entire battalion assumed to insubordinate and sullen a beaming that Bhe com Mand was marched Back to Barracks within which it was ordered to be confined for three Days. Ten of the oldest soldiers of the Bat Talion were placed under arrest whereupon ninety guardsmen barricaded themselves with n the room and declared neither to emerge therefrom or permit their officers to enter. Finally however the rebellious soldiers Al owed themselves to be persuaded Sci come out rom behind their barricade. They were then addressed by the commanding general who by judiciously stroking them Down succeeded in quieting them. Truth s Story of the revolt ban caused great uneasiness in military circles where is understood every Effort was made to prevent Bhe fact that a Mutiny occurred among the ocl streams becoming known. The rec usant grenadiers Are now on their Way Home from in Bermuda and curiosity is Rife to know whether the much petted cold Ibre ams will As punishment for their revolt do sent strange countries for to an awful atrocity. Husband four children murdered by s wayward wife and her Paramour. Austin penn., july startling Story comes from one of the lumber Camps at Kettle greek shia county. In april 1889, the people of All Thia Region were horrified by the news that Frank Hancock a lumber Man living at Blue Bun had murdered four of his children and committed suicide by hanging himself in his House. The news waa made known by Hancock a wife who had been absent from Home on the night of the tragedy. Her Story waa that she had gone Home and found the four children lying dead Bogie in the House and some in the Yard. They had been stabbed and frightfully mutilated with a big Butcher knife. The oldest child was 11 Yean of age. A fifth child a babe waa asleep and uninjured at fihe Side of its murdered Sisters. A note apparently in the handwriting of her husband was found in Ohe House in which he confessed the terrible crime giving As his reason his Desira to rid his wife of himself and the children because of her conduct after the Coroner s inquest at which it was found that Hancock had committed the horrible crime mrs. Han cock left Blue Bun. She was soon heard of As an abandoned Hanger in of the lumber Camps living with this and that Lumberman. It a not known what disposition she made of the babe. A few Days ago a messenger from the Kettle Creek Camp went to Coudersport with the startling Story that mrs. Hancock bad died in Camp and that before dying she had made a confession which not Only acquitted her husband of the murder of the children and himself but which declares that she herself and two of her Paramour whom she named but whose names Are not made murdered her husband and the children. The confession is to the effect that she chloroformed her husband while he was asleep and that the two men who were wait ing for the signal entered the House provided with a rope and Werel hanging Hancock when the oldest child awoke and made an outcry. The Mother herself seized a Butcher knife and tried to frighten the child into silence and failing she stabbed it to death. The other four children being waked by the noise were All with the exception of the babe butchered As the first had been to silence them. The babe being too Young to be dangerous to the murderess waa not harmed. A note waa written amid the ghastly surround Ings and placed in Hancock s pocket As if written by himself stating that he had committed the crime. Colds and coughs croup sore Throat bronchitis asthma and cured by Ayers Cherry pectoral the safest and most effective emergency Medicine. It should be in every family. Or. J. C. Ayer co Lowell mass. Business cars is. By Sixes Oards at thirty words or under inserted in the Dally free pram tar 88 per month. Going to Chicago in a tree. The people of Tulare county cal., Aro going to the world s fair in railway coaches of novel construction. In a Gorge sixty Miles from Visalia grows a Redwood tree 390 feet High 96 feet from the butt to the first Branch and 20 feet through at the base. This Monarch of the Forest is to be felled Cut in. Sections Lengthwise and hauled to the Visalia Railroad station. There the log will be made whole by tha reuniting of. The sections. Then experts will Divide a portion of it into two lengths of forty five feet each which will after Ward be Hen into the shape of passenger coaches. The bark will be used for roofs and on the sides and ends the natural Wood will be left unpolished. The inside will be hollowed out windows and doors put in and the Interior finished after the fashion of Pullman cars. One will be a Buffet and dining car with apart ments for Bath Barber shop and Kitchen. The other will be a Sleeper with an observation room. Platforms will be put at the ends and Ordinary trucks underneath and to prevent the transformed tree from fall ing to pieces heavy bands of Iron will be put around the bodies of the car s. The tree a left with the bark All on but for the fact that the cars could not be More than the regulation size and get Over Bridges and through tunnels safely. They will be about 11 feet wide and 10 feet High. It is intended that the men of Tulare shall take their wires and children and go to the columbian exposition in the tree. The cars will be kept on the fair grounds and the delegation will make them their Home. Exempress a Tiennie enumerated. Exempress Eugenie figures in the French census because she chanced to be stopping at a Small town in Southern France when the enumeration was taken the other Day. Being compelled to fill out a Blank she did so As follows Marie Eugenie countess of years of age born in Grenada Spain naturalized in France a widow a Art addresses etc., engross Ted and illuminated. We. Greiser 153 Lombard Ujj. Winnipeg. Denial. A Clint l.d.s., dentist. Office ear Grove Block ss4 main Street Winnipeg. Amos thettes administered or the painless extraction of Teeth Whan required. Hotels. Donaldson Block rooms fdbni8hed rooms. Including Bath by Day week or month main St., Cor. Portage ave. Get mob House John bated proprietor o 2tt Market Squaw Winn Eppg. All Modem improvements. Free bus. Prices graduated from per Day up. He Leland House Portage Lapraire i Man. Vim. Nevine proprietor. Centrally located next door to Post office. Strictly first Clase. Headquarters for commercial travellers. Free Bui meets All trains. Clarendon this hotel having i bean refurnished and refitted throughout Mokes it second to none n the Dominion. Special accommodation to commercial Hatley a to. 3ftffrey, proprietors. O Connor s hotel 383 and 3s6 main St., late Poyntz s this hotel has been thoroughly furnished and is now one of the most comfortable hotels in Tho City 8l50 per Day. Special rate for table Board. W. J. O Connor prop. Langham hotel Brandon situated Al on Isth. 8k newly urn aned and refitted throughout. Every room heated by steam lot and sold Baths room Tor commercial tra Pellera j Eros bus meets All Tralee. The la Ghamela now the most comfortable hotel West of Wynm moderate. 3. W. Bea1kbto, barrister etc., 867 main Street Over Bank of Ottawa. Bonnair bakristke3, eco Entrance 1c Donaldson look Corner Moln and Porto a ave. H f. Q.o., s. A Sonny. Be mock Kart barristers autos Neve sol Lutora Eta. Bannatyne bik., 887 main Street 3ver Union Bank of Canada. Geo a. Elliott. W. R Moorvary p. O. Box 167. Mossok a Allan barristers actor Neye. So Woiton Oto. Of Fiona Western can Ada Block Oor. Main sic us Portage avo., win Olpe. J. H. Mun ton g. W. Allan h. L. Gram Mett. Ikins of lube Patterson Molob Neq Nan j. A ii Audny q. W. H. Culver q. 0. Georgo Patterson a v to Clene ban a. Mcleod i. Pitblado. I boh1bald, Howei Cumberland a. Barristers Oto. Heber Archibald h. M. How ill q.o., i. D. Cumberland. Office second door tto rth of Pottosh of a Jan Street Winnipeg. Music. Medical do. Anew physician and surgeon. Diseases of Tho Eye and ear a specially. Resi Dence 310 6th Street South or. 800 main St. Next door to Rose s drug store. Office hours 9 . To 12.20p.m., and 8 to 9 p. M. Special attention to diseases of lungs rectum and treatment of piles. Telephone House 449 office 108.______________ or. J. Wilford Good. Nose and Throat. Office Corner and Lombard streets. Hours 10 to 12, 8 to 8, and 7 to 8. Sun Days s to 6. Telephone 670. Professional. Jos e. Hanhah a. Mem. I. Civil e. Mem. I. Mech. E. England civil and Mech animal consulting Engineer. Waterworks Engineer in a specially. 28 years experience. Winnipeg p. O. Box 769 Winnipeg heal estate association. Following Brot Era Are members in Good stand with this association Aikins j. S. Builta j. E. Browa Stewart. Osier Hammond Conklin e. O. Nanton. Crotty Cross. Richard co. Chambre Grundy co. Ross. A. W. Co. Anderton c. H. Randall a. F. Fortune a 6 co. Rowbo tymm s. A. Co. Fonseca w. G. Scott James. Gordon suckling. Watt w. L. Lines co. Walker g. W. Hamilton o Shauh Wright jul Tea. Nebby. Youngf. Robt. James Hogart. Secretary w. R. E. Association. Shambre Grundy co., real estate mortgage Loans and fire insurance 343 main Street. Telephone 603. Titor Sale or Exchange foe vacant lots j an 8-roomed solid Brick House with Furnace also a Frame House of 8 rooms. The above Are very Desir Able properties both situated i the West end with Large lots. Chambre Grundy co. Several houses in the Korth end for Bale or Exchange for vacant Lota in the h. Reserve or fort Rouge. Call at our office for particulars and submit offers. Chambre Grundy it co. Building lots in All parts of the City. Choice frontages in fort rugs and some Lota in the h. Reserve below the Market value. Money advanced to build on the instal ment plan. For particulars and Terra apply to Obom Bre Grundy co., Donaldson Block Cor. Main and Portage ave. A. W. Ko9s co. Real estate brokers 347 main Street. A bargain on Market Square 30 feet frontage North Side goo dental bearing pro Perty. Easy Tennis. Balmoral As the Peebles property a House 1j stories 7 rooms and o cottage 1 Story 4 and stable. Lots-100 feet frontage on notre Dame Corner Young bargain. Lines co., real estate and loan agents 421 main Stree fit Zooi lot8 on Austin Street. 3pduu House and lot 06 1132, with two lots near Logan St. A bargain. House on Jemima St Between . Nicety so doted lot on Rupert St. Terrace houses on Edmonton St. In per cent net can be made out of Thia property. Money to loan it amounts from up to 826.000 on the easiest and beat plan of re payment Ever offered in Winnipeg. For full particulars Call on glint co., 421 main Street agent Lor the Canadian Mutual loan and invest Mentor. Six facts. There s Only one newspaper in Winnipeg that s the free pros Given As news in the Fra press a news. Nothing b bogus you be read the free press you know All the news there is up to Date reports in the free press Are always fair and never do sorted or garbled to either favor 01 injure any person or Cavise. The Railroad train Possen Gers always ask for the free and never buy any Othor Winnipeg daily paper unless the free press h not to be had. The free press is practically the Only Winnipeg daily paper read in All outside cities towns and villages in Canada Between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean. Municipal fokm8. the 0nd1w 1 a lined makes a Gpe Hialit o Pluto of Blank Pori of a Nutik slut properly in Mitton to the municipal approval in Durtche Roqu Loremi Tao the Maul tata municipal act forms and i of boat for All kinds of municipal part utter inc of kurd ing Ota. He Imeta that a Kishi nil matters int runt Edo him personal i Perlmon to be in a position to give those requiring Hio be Vici g Overy of Argam moderate. Arthur St want us Meta Winnipeg late . E. J. Dirt rat Board and assistant specific articles. It o e m a n s electro of native belts stand at the head of All Nuch remedies in tie world for the cure of nervous debility Rhc Mattam indigestion sleep Eganjr and All other nervous they Are but never equalled. Consultation and catalogue rets a. Norman no. 3 Queen Street poet. Toronto. Provincial land surveyors association. Under authority of sections 25 and 26, no the provincial land surveyors acl 46 and 17 vlo., Cap. The following Only on entitled to pro of Rov Inchol land surveyors in Manitoba Aldous m. Prancan . Banc o. A. Harris j. W. Bemister o. Leber. Choe. Bourne Robt. Brown o. R. C. Dickson n. O. Rombough k. Doupe Joseph Simpson 0. A. Doupe j. L. Yau Chan l. 8. Ducker a a. Young b. E b order. J. W. Hair ills Secretary p. L. S. Anbo Ciaffon. N. Practice of surviving a Manitoba by any other persons is illegal Ana renders them liable to prosecution. Something new for summer Wear. Ladies and gents boots made of dog skin Cool durable and Beautiful it has no equal. Quality f9 the first essential of our manufactures. Be pairs prompt. Morton Alexander Morton 171 Aud 173 King a Trout please note the address. My of Hartford. Conn. Established 1864. Canada Branch Gerald k. Hart Oen l manager. Montrep.1 a general fire insurance Bui Zinra transact cd it lowest current rates. Paid up capital surplus assets income 00 39 23 2.778.c60 00 Wright Jukes general agents 891 main Canada permanent loan and savings company advances Money for a term of real rotate Security farm anti at current rates of interest and on terms of by Penis moderate. Y Loans May be renewed at maturity without any or with Only expense no new registration required. effected with the least possible delay. Payments May be made at office a Winnipeg where All title deeds inc held. Solicitors at or Taffy la Regina Calgary and Moran. For farther information apply to Tho company s local appraiser or to . Harris. Agent Winner by. Denoral electric company manufactured of Adlaon incan descend apparatus a dub Aro Light apparatus. Delbon electric mining appliances. Belbon electric railway system. Edison stationary motors. Electric and Gas fixtures. All electrical supplies. All Kirda of insulated wire. All apparatus used in Canada manufactured at Canadian welts Boro ont. Canadian Edison building 77 Bay Street Toronto ont. Branch Jull Dong montrca1 12 Hollis Street Halifax n.8. No. 313 main Street will tray two Orthe Best Corner on do Gran Street 100 k 100 feet. Shoo buy two Corner jots on hug Etlou Street. S1.3oo will buy three Corner lots on Bucl lil Street. O lots on Barrows Avenue main Street. Cheap. Oab buthers Brock office 458 main by Winnipeg
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