Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily , Winnipeg july 24 Manitoba . Mousing and evening editions published every Hoy except sunday at Sis o clock a. St., and four o clock p. M., Reepe tirely at Winnipeg by the co. W. F. Managing director and editor in Cmel. Edition by mail one 5ur, six months 85 Ono strictly dust in Advance. Daily morning delivered in. Winnipeg on Frame terms. Delight to follow. We shall not be surprised to hear that the new attorney general a adopted this course before he gets much fur ther with Hia campaigning in North Brandon it would not be unlike him and it would be 8ver to much less absurd than the tack he is now on. The member Tor or. Mclean the Young gentleman of Dan Nie who told his constituents the other Day that he had got married and that Hia Collea gues in the government had honoured him by placing him at the head Advel Tising rates per nonpareil Lino u tool makes one Inch in depth for advertisements appearing in both editions Ordinary advertising ten cents per line Joch insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period of me to be charged for at the following of the educational one week cents per two weeks .1 on month a n so months u dub year advertisements Occi Ptag less since than hates will to charged As Wollne a or under one weak cents 80words, or word 3 cents. Condensed advertisements not in Sledov tryday 80 words or under 50 cents each. Iser Tisi Yac additional word 2 cents Adver a Wimenta charged on account for less than advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted till ordered oat. Notices of births marriages and deaths 60 cents each insertion. Special notices set in nonpareil Type leaded Over Tho City and 10 cents per word each insertion. To to tace inserted for less than there cuts inserted they must d9 All mounted on Wood. Is pained at the thought that to Many of the electors accuse him of having opposed certain matters of moment to the constituency one of which waa the building of a line of railway into the Pipestone the Young gentleman ought really not to be surprised at this. If he will go Back to the summer of 1888, when Dha bargain with the Northern Pacific waa firs la brought before the legislature he will perhaps be Able to re member that he gave very Good cause indeed for this disapprobation on the Parb of Bis constituents. He will remember that at that time the government had the option of two railway systems. A proposal was made by the St. Paul and Manitoba company backed by the offer of a daily edition. Freedom in Trade. Liberty la Bell Quality in Ovll Friday july 24, 1891. That awkward verdict. The people of Manitoba taking a Good Deal of quiet amusement out of the efforts of the government crowd to minimize the in fluence or effect of the jury s verdict in or. Joseph Martin s libel suit against the . The organs have said that it really did not amount to anything a there was no thing tried As the immortal or. Toots would observe it waa of no consequence. Thin waa the line taken by several of the speakers at the Virden picnic the other Day among the others or. Clifford Sifton or. Martin s successor in the office of attorney general. This Young gentleman said the had not made the words of the libel a Square Issue what Ever he Means by such a statement therefore the verdict waa not to be taken a Rioual. It would appear from the remarks of these various persons and organs that the court bad been engaged for three full Days in in ventilating nothing that the judge and jury and counsel were merely playing at holding court and that the witnesses were asked to appear and relate their stories merely for the amusement of the spectators Well Here is what was tried and whatever was the Issue involved the had to face it another disgraceful piece of brain eat Haa never yet bean explained was the celebrated s500 per mile charge which had it Nob been for the of the would have put so 000 into the promoters pockets and everybody knows that the attorney general was the principal pro or. Martin made these Worda the abject of his libel suit against the and they were considered and investigated and examined and Crosa examined for a period of three Days. The court War of or. Martin s own selection and it was he who ordered the pm panelling of a special jury composed substantial Cash Deposit a guarantee of Good Faith to build three lines across the province from the Boundary to the 0. P. B., All connect ing with the main line of what is now known As the great Northern which runs to St. Pau1 and Chicago and which has Well established connections with roads East to the Atlantic. One of those lines was to run up from Bottin Oak in Dakota through the Souris and pipe Etone districts to the town of Virden. Would have served or. Mclean s constituency excellently Well and made Virden an important railway terminus. It pleases some of his colleagues to pretend that this was a bogus but or. Mclean in his heart knows better he knows that it was genuine that it was business from the very beginning that solid business men were a the Back of it and that Good solid Sash to any amount that might be required waa at the Back of them again. The pretence of a bogus offer waa the excuse invented by ministers for the grossest not of dishonesty known in the history of Manitoba politics. One of his present colleagues or. Mcmillan was so impressed with the genuineness of the so. Paul and Manitoba offer that he voted against the government s contract with the Northern Pacific although he has since found the advantages of a cab inet position attractive enough to induce him to strike hands with the men who on that occasion so recklessly sacrificed the Public interests. Or. Mclean will remember the Circum stances which have made memorable that Short session of the summer of 1888. And his constituents remember it too. They have a most distinct recollection that he voted to Burk the offer the acceptance of which would have Given Dennis a North and South line that would have completed its railway facilities and added enormously to the value of its property. He voted for the Northern Pacific contract which was calling for a provincial guarantee of a mile As against the other which asked Only a mile. He voted for the contract which carried a mile for organization expenses etc., etc., a against the other which ached for no Boodle in provision of any kind. He voted for the contract which destroyed the govern ment s policy of a free railway As against an offer to build a better system which was to reopen to every railway company that chose to use it. Why with these recollections throbbing through the Chambers of his memory should this distinguished and eminent statesman who recently got married and who is now at the head of the education department of the province feel surprised or pained that his constituents should suspect him of having opposed certain matters of moment to them 1 what else could he expect of them than that they should Bear in mind these grave breaches of Trust As their representative 1 pleasant picnics a new pleasure ground found by the 1c. A. Most enjoyable at St. Boniface exhibition icelandic Church people at Fraser s Grove at Elm Park. The picnic held yesterday under the aus. Prices of the two local branches of the Catholic Benet association and St. Joseph s Friendly Union was a great Success both in Point of the present and in the satisfaction de Rived by those who attended. The Outing was held at the exhibition grounds St. Boniface and it was the unanimous ver dict that no More suitable place for holding a picnic is to be found in the Vicinity of the City and it is certain that the two societies hts be inaugurated what will be in future a popular picnic around. Three Good train loads went out from the o. P. E. Depot and a Large number drove for walked to the ground to that in All about one thousand were present during the Day. The weather All that could be desired being just Cool enough to prevent the mosquitoes from being and not so Cool As to any unpleasantness. There were two or three alight showers during the Day but they were scarcely noticed As one admirable feature of the grounds is the Exten Sive buildings to be found main building in the Centre being Large enough to accommodate thousands of people. The cavalry band was in attendance and during the Progress of the sports played several selections afterwards taking up a position in the Hall and rendering an excellent programme of dance music. A Long list of races for valuable prizes was gone through the principal events being won by messes. W. J. Volloton. J. A Honey m. L. Gallagher w. Lamb e. Dun bar j. Male Ford p. Marrin and e. Dow Dall. The special items on the programme consisted of a tug of War Between married and b Ingle which after a Long pull resulted in favor of the Ben edicts a base 1 All match Between a . Team and a scratch nine which was won by the society men a Competition As to the moot Poplar Young lady on the ground the prize Faug to miss Stansbury and a baby show in v. The infant of mrs. Iness men in Winnipeg. After hearing All the evidence the addresses of counsel and the Learned and impartial charge of the judge the jury in a few minutes returned a unanimous verdict for the . The Foreman an. Bounced that they found the article a fair comment on a matter of Public interest Buti that it would have been better if More tem Perate language had been Here then the words of the alleged libel and the ver dict. It will be observed that the jury did not say they had been three Days investigating nothing they did not say that the words were meaningless or that they presented no Issue for hearing they did not say As the ministerial tootsies now doing that the whole affair was really of no consequence. Quite the contrary. They attached a great Deal of meaning and importance to the words and the hearing throughout. This is evident in the verdict itself. After finding that the article was a fair comment on a matter of great Public interest they added the expression of an opinion that it would have been better if More temperate language had been used in making that comment. This does not look As if they had treated the matter lightly or As if they had considered themselves As playing at court for three Days. It meant that the Worda were pregnant Frith moaning and that they were employed in the Public interest and the reproof meant that in its Zeal for that interest the used stronger Lan Guage than was necessary. It is quite Evi. Dont than that the jury do not agree with the ministerial stumpers and organs that or. Joseph Martin s libel suit a without any significance but members and Frienda of the government concerned in making thai least out of an event that reflects must seriously on their character while the jury not per hapa that will account for their different of the matter. It would be much better if these people were to say nothing at All about the libel suit. By taking the course they do they aggravate the disrepute in which the government a held by heaping ridicule upon it. And an offence to the Public intelligence Lurka in the fact that they actually Labouring to bring the court of Queen s Bench into contempt. What was it sitting for during those three Long was thare nothing before it to try or investigate waa Hia lordship who presided merely fool ing with the jury and witnesses Why did so Many spectators flock to court and listen with so ranch interest to the evidence t were they conscious All the time that the whole proceeding was a farce and that the grave Earnest and dignified judge waa the chief actor in it it would seem much Wiser if these ridiculous persons were to deny that there was such a suit at All or to boldly declar8 that the jury found for the government and against the . That would have some meaning to it and besides it would be quite in keeping with the teachings of the colonal liar whose political fortunes they so ment by giving him a Good beating at the next election should he Havo the temerity to again offer himself 1 he must not think to get off because he has the moral support of that other distinguished and eminent statesman or. Clifford who will preach you that Black is White six Days in and vow on the seventh that White is no color at All. This or. Clifford Sifton is in the same boat As himself Only he did not Rob his constituents of a railway merely helped to Rob the province of the better offer of the great Northern company and to fasten upon it the corrupt Deal with the North Ern Pacific which agrees not to charge higher rates than the . Johns carried off the aim mrs. N. Bawlf a Little one being a second. Altogether the Day s Outing was As before remarked a most enjoyable one at d the last train which left the grounds about 10 o clock brought Home As Well pleased a lot of picnickers As could be desired. Icelandic Iii Iliean picnic. The Large and flourishing sunday school of the first icelandic in Aeran Church held its annual picnic yester i. 7 afternoon at Fraier s Grove. Nearly 300 Muldron went Down by Bhe Steamer Antelope a the Forenoon starting at 10 o clock and another trip was made at 2 a very pleasant Day was spent Allen 7 Trio by the River and the beauties sets and a refreshment Booth supplied All who preferred obtain ining refreshments Inthis Way. During the Day addresses were delivered by the pastor of the congregation. Rev. J. Bjar Jason and or. G. Polsson editor of the paper Heims Kringle. Sports were generally participated in by the Young and old. Messes g. Sons son m. Paulson and j. Blondal Man aged the arrangements for the picnic and acted is judges in the sports. The various events and the names of the winners were be follows race for girls under 7 years Olga Davies. Boys under Johann Thora Teysson. Girls under Maria Jonson. Boys under j. Thorstensson. Girls under h. Olafsson. Boys under o. Olafsson. Girls under a. Benson. Boys under Frederickson. Girls under a. Benson. Men of All Ages l. Omdal. Married s. Davidson. Unmarried g. Olafs spotter. Married or. F. Merrul. Teachers race a Jonson. Lady teachers i. Bardal. Potato Kristjan Burdau Consolation m. Joins Dotty. The races for men were 100 Yards for la Dies 75 Yards for the younger boys and girls 75 and 50 Yards. Returning the passengers landed about 8.20 o clock just in time to catch the smart Shower. Most remained in the Steamer until the rain was Over but some who ventured Forth got a wetting. Picnic of the children s Home. The inmates of the children s Home were Given a pleasant Outing in Elm Park yester Day through the kindness of or. E. F. Stephenson superintendent and the teachers of the sunday school and that of or. A. W. Austin manager of the Street railway who gave tha children a free ride on the electric Street cars to the Park. Refreshments in abundance were donated for the occasion by kind hearted Citi Zens and the recipients showed in a practical Way their appreciation of the gifts. A collection of prizes had been contributed and these were eagerly competed for in the various sports. All the surroundings were favourable and the picnic was enjoyed to the utmost. Current chronology. Grain markets. Grain he Liei and i firmly held in England quotations. London july Grain markets opened this morning firmer. At Liverpool wheat was id. Higher with an upward tendency Corn id higher and firmly held wheat off coast firmer and no offerings of Corn wheat and Corn on passage a turn dearer. The French markets were noted As rather firmer. The weather in tha United kingdom was Cool and wet. To Hicaro Mae kits. Chicago july was weak on bearish cables and heavy receipts and closed Ijo. To Igo. Lower. Receipts 543 cars. Clopine prices August 8gjo sept. 860. Dec., 88js. 58jo. August b5fo. Sept., 53fo. Oct., 51 to. Year 43c. May 42jc. 36c. August sept., 271c. May 30jc. Pork july sept., oct., 86.47i sept., 62j. 36.65 sept., Chicago cattle markets. Chicago july Market slow lower prime natives to s6.10 Good to Choice to others to of Lane s2.5q to Stock Era 82 25 to butchers cows to 83.75. Receipts shipments hog mar Ket steady at yesterday s closing prices. To mixed packers to prime heavy and butchers weights to receipt shipments weak lower native ewes to mixed and Wethers to texans to West Ern 70 lambs to receipts shipments new took wheat Market. New Yolk july options were Strong ill the morning dealings and advanced sharply on Good buying due to the announcement of the break in the Erie canal and which it was said would take several Days to repair. The cables were firmer and foreign houses were buyers to a moderate extent. The Market underwent a decided change in the last half of the Day and the Advance was More than wiped out under a Selling to realize. The closing figures were to to go lower. Spot lots closed steady. Spot sales of no. 2 red Winter at 99go july 97io aug., 95gc sept., 95j3 pot., 96je. Montreal Stock is. Montreal stocks reported by Alloway Champion Bankers and brokers Winnipeg most Ebai july 23, 1891. Quappelle Long Lake Saskatchewan land company Oelo Ioie o Fob Sale on Bast terms free Grants of government lands Hay be obtained within easy reach of buttons on the q., . 8. R y. Further information apply to land department 881 main St. Winnipeg. A peaceful Section. Is a famous Section for feuds i understand More peaceful parts any where than right Here. No feuds Here. Everything s As pleasant As pie. But How about the Billington Welling ton feud Over Long ago. I m indeed i Havert met any of the Well no nor you won t. The feud is York weekly. Princess for future reference. Opera House. One week Only commencing monday july 27th wed. And sat. Matinee. America s leading musical organization the famous Wilbur opera co. Banks Bonk of Montreal. Ontario. Molsone. Toronto. Merchants. Union. Oom meroe. Miszell Aneudi. Montreal Lei. Blob. Front. Of Tipasa. By. Montreal Gas. Canada n. W. Land co. 0. P. 0. P. Call. Buyers 222 1111 167 219 149 12dj 104j 69 185 207 79 Odds and ends. Onday. Hie Day. Wed. Matinee. Wed. Night. Hur fiday. Rilday. At. Matinee. At. Night. Your father wealthy she yes. He old dead your temper Good say so. I la make a memorandum and perhaps i May see you again before the lose of the Woolwich England has the largest Arsenal in the world. He who Best knows women is Seldom woman s Best Friend. We know men. Who very pious when Ever god gets them in a tight place. A Philadelphia dude carries a Cane 250 years old that has been in almost every country of the Globe. Calf love is called calf love because Man is such a stupid animal As to remember it All the Days of his life. The accumulated savings of the working people of Massachusetts would pay third of the National debt. The oldest reigning Sovereign in Europe is the King of Denmark who is one year the senior of Queen Victoria. The total length of the Brooklyn Bridge is feet. It is 185 feet above the River computed from the Middle of the Span. Political advancement of women is rapid in Bombay. One woman has even been admitted to the Senate As a worthy member. At the end of a game of Chance ii is Curt Ous How much More appears to have been lost than any one is ready to own to hav ing won. One of the sights at Springfield is a handsomely dressed woman who never walks out unless accompanied by at least nine dogs. Lady Harris wife of the governor of Bombay is an excellent cricketer and was Captain of the winning Side in a successful cricketing match recently held. Edna Lyall the novelist has been obliged to give up All literary labor on and count of poor health and is spending the summer in the Lake districts of Italy. Feeling his Way. He said with a kind of experimental immature Early Home grown smile on his anxious face May count on you a Friend May i certainly be replied. A Good to be you have no objection to looking on me a Distant relative no i have no objection to second Cousin As it i am willing to be your second or first Cousin once he persisted mopping his forehead with a trembling handkerchief. Well i have no objection to that and i might As Well be a first Cousin might t yes i suppose do you feel to went on hastily swallowing something Large and buoyant As if you could be sister to no the invitations trib Une. Rather rough 031 him. It was a pretty Little country girl who Rode Down in a Madison Avenue car yester Day morning. The City bred youth who escorted her was evidently proud of Hia charming companion but there was a Shade of embarrassment because she frequently displayed her ver Dancy. Thou could have told that she was a country girl by her manner. The City was new to her and everything she did not understand she asked about. As the car passed the tombs she cried delightedly of there is that Lovely museum i read about. So they keep it open on sundays do replied the Young Man dryly they keep it open on i remember you wrote and told me you were there there was a Ripple of laughter in the car. York world. The German emperor waa put up most sumptuously during his stay at Windsor Castle. A correspondent who waa fortunate enough to obtain a Peep at two of the Moat Beautiful of the ii Ite of rooms thus describes his bed chamber the Royal Bedstead has been made purposely for the Kaiser s use. Four huge Gold and White pillars one at either Corner Rise almost to the roof. They surmounted by a dome of deep Green silk covered with various Pink and White blossoms and foliage branches and at each Corner is a huge plume of valuable creamy Ostrich feathers. The Gold pillars entwined with Green and Pale Pink silk curtains a piece of Fine old tapestry is draped across the head and the Gold and Silver paper of the Wall at that place is hid Den in a mass of deep folds of the Rich Green silk giving the whole Structure a Delicio Naly Cool appearance. The Coverlet in deep Claret milk and great balls of Gold hang from Ita Corvera. The room is festooned with Green and Gold and there some marvellous blender Job of hues in the adornment of the eve by Day the two great English speaking nations of the world drawing More closely together. The poem which was made the principal feature of the unveiling of a status of Robert Burns at Ayr about a fortnight ago was composed and read by the United states Consul at Edinburgh. He possesses a remark ably scottish name it a Wallace Bruce but he was none the Leas the official representative of the american Branch of the family and the part Given him in the Cere Mony shows How much at Home to waa entitled to consider himself. July 34. Caliph Abubeker first successor of Mohammed died. Bolivar y Ponte born at Caracas died 1830. Adams Dix general and statesman born in bosc Avren n. H. Died 1879. Austen English novelist died. Gilbert Holland author of tit comb etc., born in Belchertown mass. Died 1881. Van Buren eighth president died at Kinderhook n. A born 1788. Battle of Belt s farm to. First cavalry sixth seventh and Sleuth volunteers and third Battery Allol Minnesota Defeated the Sioux at big Mound Dak. At Winchester a. Federals Defeated with a loss of including major general Mulligan who defended Lexing ton to. I. To mean what he said want Yon to come up to my House doctor right away. Or. Sick mrs. Jenks and the baby both ailing. I thought you might As Well kill two Birds with one Ville journal. The Minneapolis journal does not take kindly to the suggestion of the that in the event of it Union with s6. Paul the name of the latter should be preserved on account of its historical associations. It says that the original name of St. Paul was pig s Eye and that it would be necessary to go Back to that. Of course that settles it. No self respecting Minneapolis ton however much of a pig he might be would be Content to be called one. A jump Troub what Happy Accident am i indebted for the Honor of your visit come to the Point at once Herr i appear he fore you As your future Barbier. A Chance to get x2ven. Summer hotel dear i be got a piece of Good news. His Tell me Quick. Dressmaker has engaged Board with me for a have to pay for it. You have come Down to fhe Shore for peace and quiet. But if you stay Here you certainly expect to pay for it Don t saying these words the Jersey Mosquito sent in his times. A Fri bad recommended b. To Ine As a cure Lor constipation and three bottles entirely cured mrs. George Flewelling n. They poultice her sect and poultice her head and blistered her Book till twas smarting and red tried Tonia elixirs Pim killer and salves though Grandm declared it waa nothing but the poor woman thought she must certainly die till favorite prescription she happened to no wonder its praises to loudly Thev speak she grew better at once and waa Well in a week. 1 the torturing pains and distressing nervousness which accompany at times certain forms of female weakness yield like magic to or. Pierce s favorite prescription. It is purely vegetable perfectly harm less and adapted to the delicate organization of woman. It allays and subdues the nervous symptoms and relieves the pain accompanying Zatio ional acid organic troubles. Guarantee printed on bottle wrapper and faithfully carried out for years what stopped the wat Clies there is a family in a certain Long Island suburb who endeavouring to preserve a Calm philosophy Over a rather startling occurrence. Friday night of the sudden gentleman waa aroused from slumber by the persistent Barking of his dog. He got up and reconnoitre a from his window saw nothing and heard nothing suspicious and telling his dog to be quiet returned to bed and to sleep. Before he slept however he replied to his wife s question As to the time of night with the remark that it was probably about As the Street lamps were very . The Village it May be explained is lighted with lamps whose Wick and Oil graduated to Burn a certain time and then go out without the expense of a human extinguisher a fact so Well understood that a person of any continued residence can gauge the hour with considerable accuracy from the condition of the lights. On arising the. Next morning the Hus band was surprised to find his watch was not had stopped at precisely Twenty six minutes after one. He owns two watches a Silver and a Gold one and he at once went to the Gold one for the time. That had stopped too at precisely Twenty eight minutes past 1. And then with an Odd sensation the Man recalled that the night before in winding the two watches he had noticed that the Gold one was two minutes faster than the Silver one. He decided he would not Tell his wife about this remarkable performance of his timepieces and continued his dressing. She had preceded him below stairs but be fore he was ready to leave his room she called to him. He went to the Baluster to hear her. What time is it please the dining room clock has she asked. At what he almost gasped. Twenty six minutes after 1 was the reply which sent an uncanny chill Over him. That is All there is to it however. Weeks have gone by and that Long Island com Muter has Nob even missed his train but will some society of psychology please explain if it can what set a dog to Barking and stopped three Well regulated and heretofore continuous timepieces at precisely the same moment for this Story is absolutely accurate in every Point of View in new York times. The Householder s Pride. She had just moved into her own House on Forest Avenue and a Friend was calling on her. This is a very pleasant said the visitor. Of yes i like it very much. That s Why we bought the what kind of neighbors have really i Don t Haven t Yon got acquainted with any of of with some Pride they All live in rented houses you .________________ a modern Tower of Babel. A hotel keeper at Lyons had posted on the door this notice English German italian and Spanish spoken an englishman arrived and asked for the interpreter in As decent French As he could command. Replied the landlord ther is what no interpreter and yet you announce that All languages spoken the reply was yes the tid bits. Count von Munster the German embassy Dor to France has again requested Permisson to retire from that petition. Rev. Sam Small the evangelist has decided to return to journalism. He went co Atlanta two Days ago where he was cordially received by his old friends who pressed him to resume citizenship Here a fund was at once raised for the establishment of a daily evening paper to be known a the Atlanta Herald of which or. Small has accepted the managing editor ship. The paper will take advanced ground on All Public questions especially on prohibition. After the wedding. She said that she would sigh for me lie buy Fly try die cry did she d make pie and when she did Jerusalem . Missed her miss you see that poo Blind beggar woman on the Corner Maude How pitiful it is to see her sitting there i the crowd with that card i am Blind suspended around her neck miss it is pitiful but Ethel what a delightful Chaperon he would journal. Millinery 600 hats and bonnets a 25c., to Clear. Miss. Andrew 446 main Street. To contractors tenders will be received by the undersigned anti 6 p. In., monday 27th july 1891, for the erection a solid Brick residence on Stone foundation be James Porter esq., Donald Street South. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. George Browne architect. And St Sijub repertoire Falka. Nonon Frad Lavrio Brand Duchess prot webs tote Bohemian girl pro Oass of Tro blonde Groflo Glroia reserved beat Sale commences at Box Olnee so. Urday next at 10 Sharp riobs.60, 76. . Employees annual on saturday july 25 i3st Lacrosse and baseball matches bicycle rules and n attractive programme of general Porte. Kor particulars see programmes. The citizens. D will be present and Furtah music or danc Ign hot and cold water will be prov led Vaine the a. T Potat 7 and 8 e turning will leave Morden at in. 30 and 19 .80. Are Lor the round trip acid Jas children Nicketa can be had at Ferguson co h Bookstore Ity and depot ticket offices and from of in committee. E. Welte Wai. Small chairman Secretary exc Sion up the the str. Antelope on saturday july 25th., will her second family excursion up the caving her Dock foot of James Street at 2 a turning at 0. Tickets 26 cents. Sons of England benevolent society. A second Lodge in this City will be on zsiday evening at 7.30 p. M., at knights Yth ibb Hall Clements Block Icv. To cuon Coombes District Deputy. Members can join As charter members who have Scep tonal privileges within thirty Days from formation of Lodge. Apply Lor information to a. H. Price c. P. Library City. Thanks. The members of branches no. And of the Cit Holie Mutual Benefit association and St. Joweph i Friendly Union desire to tender their Hearty the following gent Yemen for their handsome do pfc ions of prizes for Competition at the picnic held 00 thursday w. Grundy b co., a. Cutler Central n. N. Cole co., White Ramjian x. Hugues co., of Fivie milling company 0. Oer Nietin w. A. Carson w. F. White Phili co., . Ormond Banfield Mck Lechon Searle. Mckittrick j. W. Cockburn Wilband h. F. R. Murphy m. Goldstein d. Cat thur a. J. So Rale co., d. W. Mclean Bell . P. j. Harrison Baldwin Sybi Obodal a. Mcdonald a. . Carroll Holman bros., Rutley Keroack . Mitchell born Slart bros., a. H. Kennedy horde pfc Marples t. Gas Etc t. Jobin and Utley Man. P. W. Russell Secretary. Ito Ami Binef Parks until further notice electric cars will run at intervals or every halt hour. From main Street by logo 60 Twenty five to Cliett River farts blk perk except when specially Cut next week h. A. Seed will open another fruit store f on Portage ., of it will be the Best Rule store in Winnipeg. Saturday night Home line of fruit will be cold ext cheap. Prices All times will be away Down. A main Street and a. To Taoh . Sale of lands for taxis. Public notice. Public notice u hereby Kivon under pro Virlom of Section 129 of the act or 1890, to Sale of lands or arrears of taxes in the Kuril Hani Olp Allty of Rose Dulo which to have Token puck on the 20th in Nunt in him town of Neepawa been postponed. And further that said lands for Amaru o taxes will to held in the Tom Hall in the town Porteiro la Prairie on monday the third 3bd Day of August a. Jul at the hour of seven p. All parties interested will please govern Tiem selves accordingly. William f. Youko suor Etory Twain re Kara municipality of Bowie
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