Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily ersts press. Winnipeg. July 75 Manitoba free press. Mousing a.11d evening editions pub Saed every Day except sunday at six o clock a. M., and four o clock p. M., respectively at Winnipeg by the. Manitoba free press of. A. F. Ii Tow managing director and editor in Chiei. Edition by mall Ona six months one month 81. Strictly insertion cents each additional word 1 cent 80 word or under for each consecutive insertion for less period than one week 25 cents each additional word 1 cent so words or under one week tl.25, each additional word 5 cents 80 words or and reach subsequent week , each additional word 3 cents. Condensed advertisements not in exerted every Day Sio words or under 60 cents each insertion each additional word 2 cents. No advertisements charged on account for less than . Advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted till ordered out. Notices of births marriages and deaths to it suits each insertion. Special notices set in nonpareil Type leaded and located immediately Over the City and 10 cents per word each insertion. Ixo notice inserted for less than cuts inserted they must be Aii of mounted on Wood. Daily edition. In Trade. Uberty in Boll in Civ saturday july 25, 1891. . Tea.ohek8 association. The attendance at the International Conven Tion of pers is fluff aged in educational work on the american which waa held last week in Toronto a said to been about thousand persons. These com ing r a All parts of the United states and Mac i and including in their number maty of the most noted men engaged in the work of education can not bub have had a beneficial influence in broadening the views of teachers attending and of giving them a needed stimulus in their work. The City of Toronto through its school braid and other Public bodies made every provision possible to make the Atay of their visitors pleasant As Well a profit. Able. The Hon. Geo. W. Rob minister of education for Ontario was charged with the Doty of placing Canadian and More particularly Ontario school methods and appliances before the notice of the convention to the Best advantage and in this he appears to have been eminently successful judging by the opinions expressed by the visitors. Manitoba was re presented by principal Goffin of the Normal school and his assistant or. W. A. Mclntyre several of the inspectors and a Zarije number of teachers who took advantage of the special excursion rates from Here. Tha work of these rather inks is most useful. There is no profession in which the impracticable theorist and Hobby rider is More Apt to display his antics if unchecked by the criticism of his fellow labourers. At a gathering of Tho nature of this convention the Man who has ideas of value to j resent is sure of respectful hearing and Napiec Gatior while the Crank if he venture to air his theories at All is equally sure of being unceremoniously put Down to his natural level. Last year at the convention held in St. Paul inspector j. L. Hughes of Toronto delivered an address that at once secured him Continental Fame. This year or. D. J. Principal of the Normal school Here addressed the convention on the subject of the training of teachers and his views met with Tho Horatio it appreciation. Many of or. Gorgin s audience being men noted for their attainments in this Branch of work he the endorsement a Black Kvek Fob the tories. The election held on thursday in the wis Bech division of Cambridgeshire is a sore blow to the tories they have practically abandoned coercion in Ireland they have carried a land Bill thai has much in it to con Ciliate the opposition of those who con tending for Justice to the Irish peasantry they passing a free education Bill that was expected to Appeal to the English poorer classes and the other Day lord Salisbury enumerated a Long list of reforms which to Wah prepared to carry out and which he fondly hoped would catch the popular favor. Yet in spite of these concessions to the Irish feeling and to the prejudices of the democracy Hia candidate is beaten badly in constituency that last election gave tory majority of the total vote on thursday was against in 1886, an increase of 447. Of these the Liberal or Home Rule candidate got and the tory candidate a Liberal majority of 260. The figures in 1886 tory Liberal the liberals on thursday thus gained 897 votes Over their poll of 18s6, while the tory vote fell off 450 votes. The liberals gained 450 votes More than the increase of the total on thursday Over the vote of 1885. Looked at from any Point of View the liberals made great gains and the tories lost correspondingly. For several Days previous to the election More than one of Tho Liberal leaders notably Earl Spencer had been proclaiming that Home Rule waa still the Foremost Plank of the Liberal platform or. Gladstone had addressed a latter to Tho Liberal candidate or. Brand which was published expressing the Earnest Hope that he would be returned and thus help in settling the Irish question or. Brand himself was and is an outspoken advocate of Home Rule. His election has therefore this double mean Tho tories Hai made no inroads on the Liberal strength by reason of their reforms and promises of Reform and that the liberals of England rapidly becoming solid on Tho Irish question. But although damaging to tory Hopes of the next general election the result in a simply crushing to those who Call themselves Liberal unionists. Thin will be the least regrettable aspect presented a Mao tour letter. Col. Michell writes to a brother in Manitoba. Hardships and the March to the rebel Scarcity of of Ttoe maharajah ravages of cholera. Weather bulletin. From Washington and be ports from Manitoba and the Terri tories. Washin Grain july for i nn8b Ota Dakota generally fair warmer South winds. Observations Takeo to the editor of the free press. To the massacre of Tommis. Sooner Quinton of Assam and Many officers and men in Manipur coupled with the Public enthusiasm for Deputy commissioner Green Wood s widow on whom it is contemplated to Confer the Victoria Cross i Hope you will afford a space in your Sones for Tho accompanying particulars of the Advance on Mani Pur of a British Force under general Graham. They Aro extracts from a letter written by my brother colonel St. John Michell ass. Adu Tant general of that army. Yours faithfully j. B. Mich by. Beulah july 18. Following the extracts referred to the Palace Manipur May the last six weeks i have had no time to write cholera having got hold of very regiment on the Force and obliged us to stand fast and do nothing. I am with the Kush Arcolua which was supposed to Bathe most difficult one to bring up and although i was assistant adjutant general of the whole Force and should go with the major a neral commanding i wan sent by direct telegraphic orders of Tho com Mander to this column and have had a real bad time in no words of Praise sufficient for the conduct of the offi cers and men they were sick worn out with fever marching exposure and bad food but you Nover heard a growl among the in the column and really some of the marches were enough to make anyone Deo Poir. I will hot rally describe one scene. A Steep Hillside up which Tho column is1 making its Way a pitch Lack night but lib up with most vivid flashes of lightning followed by crashes of Thunder As if the mountains had split asunder the rain coming Down in torrents the Hillside by or. Geo. P. Bliss o e., official observer Winnipeg for july 24 High est so. To lowest .30.37. Thermometer highest 72 lowest. 40. Solar heat 120. Sun rises 4.41 Sun sets 8.21. Fair. Pm ovine and ibb Tobies. The following telegraphic reports have been received from Manitoba and territorial Points for the Twenty four Houra ending 9a.m., july 24th part Clear and Cool brisk n. W. Wind no rain. Friday Clear i summer opera season. Wilbur s opera at the Princess on Basso in the City. On monday night the Wilbur opera com Pany begin their Winnipeg week at the Prin Cess in Girffie the Wilburs come to the Prairie City heralded by Many press notices All telling the name they a combination equal to the Best travelling in the United s a Tea. It is not often the Opportunity offers Here of seeing such a Star a Susie Kirwin and such a company a the Wilburs represented to be. There will be new operas presented every evening the re. Per Toire for the week being Calm and Cool. Fri Fri by it. Or water course up which sep their the men toil and vainly rifles dry farm Cloudy and Cool Day morning part Cloudy and Cool. Part Cloudy and Cool Clear and Fine Friday morning. Boissevain thursday Cloudy and Cool. Friday morning Clear and warm. Cloudy and Cool Day Clear and warm. And Cool. Cloudy and Cool thursday no rain parti Cloudy and Coo Friday. Cloudy and Cool Fri Day morning Clear and Cool. Light Northwest wind temperature from 65 to 72 no rain. And warm. And Fine. Cloudy and Clear no ram. Friday morning Cloudy and Cool. Portage la and Cool thurs Day with frequent showers of rain Clear and con Friday morning. To Cloudy Light West wind temperature 55. Cloudy and con 1 n Day morning Clear and Fine Barberry thursday Cloudy and Cool Light Shower in the morning f Loar and Cool Fri Day. Partly Cloudy and Cool monday Falka no one lies under Adams we seek the judg ment of Host of hostess and of guests. Buy your Coffee under our Seal and at your table after drinking give us your judgment. We ask no other or better advertisement has reason to feel proud of Given to he opinions. On the other hand it is most unfortunate that the gentlemen controlling education Here a bad Quarter of an hour or. T. P. O Connor in his paper the Sun Day Sun gives an amusing description of a bad Quarter of an hour which or. Joseph Chamberlain experienced on a recent Occa Sion. He was taking a prominent part in connection with a Tea party which was Given in the House of commons to a number of titled ladies among whom were three or four Royal and other Duchesse pouring out the Tea and handing round strawberries and Cream in com Pany with that Good tory col. Saunderson. He was espied at this diversion by a number of fellow members who speedily congregated about1, and in the divers manners Well under stood by Waga proceeded to Guy the Aristo cratic Birmingham Radical. An unfortunate Chance put the Hon. Joseph at the head of the table and the Duchesse and Countesse As if in Leagie with the enemy drank copiously of the Tea and lavishly of the berries and called on the Host to replenish their dishes with a frequency that soon began to Render him uncomfortable. This condition was accelerated by the sardonic grins and lifted eyebrows of each fresh Batch of Mem Bers who came to look on and the bated Host could not raise an Eye without encountering the mocking malignant stare of some one or half a dozen of Hia tormentors. It will be Best to allow or. O Connor to come in Here their was Ona face in particular by which poor Joseph s Bliss Mast have been sadly Dis Turbed. Clothed in a Nice Little Grey summer new most unusual occurrence with him stood with his Back to the Wall and surveyed the Acene. Labby was smoking a is not an unusual occurrence he was surrounded by Agron of smiling also is a very usual experience in the life of one of the wittiest talkers in England. Between those two groups Separ ated by an impassable wide spreading moral Gulf there Wab in physical space but the Dis Tance of Aix Yarda so that the loud and fre quent laugh which followed Labby s sallies must have reached poor Joseph s ears with agonising distinctness. What must have added to his torture was the fact that the Anju aed and delighted listeners to Labby were not merely envious and soured radicals would resent like All their tribe the promotion of patient and converted Radical a number of those ungrateful tories for whose glory and Success Joe had been working like a very beast of Burden. The moments wings of Gold to Labby and the mockers on wings of Lead to poor Joe slipping at every trying to keep for the enemy reported As holding the top of the pass in Fores the officers shout ing to the men to keep up for they Ara exhausted they have marched like this for seven Days a Brut cents without Beds without a change of clothes and cholera rampant. This very night the 2nd go Orbas lost 35 men left on the Roadside with cholera. Thea followed Tho food for the column about which i was most anxious for there was danger of 7an attack from o Side pass. Elephants slipping and screaming Bullock getting themselves in to lumps and being forced on at the Point of the Bayonet coolies flinging Down their loads and trying to hide in the one howling and shouting at the top of their voices. One Hundred elephants six Hundred Bullocks and eight. Hundred coolies make a noise when being forced on against their will which will even be heard in the most violent storm. I Rode Back on that line in the morn ing Many poor Fellows were dead or dying in one place three had crawled a Little off the Road and died together in some cases from chiefly cholera and on the Way i expended a Battle of cd Lordyne on dying men. This was not the worst match. I shall never forget the Valley of rung. It was literally the Valley of the Shadow of death by every Stream were dying men at one Over forty dead or dying in the various agonies of death by if the enemy would have made a stand it would have been All right but they abandoned every Point of Vantage after getting a few volleys and hav ing two or three men killed. We thought we were in for a great Battle at Manipur As we had certain information that they were hold ing the City with troops and the City is a very strongly fortified place in taking which we were bound to expend a Large num Friday Clear and Cool. Along the N. Cloudy and Cool Over the whole line Light showers at Portage temperature 60 Friday morning partly Cloudy to Clear Light Northwest wind temperature 56 very Cool during thursday night. Market reports. Wheat and Corn a Halfpenny higher at of Lingo quotations. London july Grain Market opened this wheat and wheat off coast quiet and no Corn offering wheat and Corn Oil passage quiet but steady. At Mark Lane wheat and Corn were firmly held. The French markets were noted As morning firm. At Liverpool Corn were quoted id higher wed. diabolo wed. Duchess tote Friday.1.bohemian girl sat. of Trebizond sat. Giro la speaking of the Wilburs Star the St. Paal dispatch says few singers of the imme Diate present have Ever attained the same position of prominence As Minn Kirwin or maintained so lasting a hold upon the Public. The ladies especially seem to have agreed As by common consent to place her first in their hearts As among siege org As they have done with Lotta and Maggie Mitchell among act resses others of the company applauded As Welli but miss is undoubtedly the drawing card. I the Newton Beers company who appeared at the Princess recently do not seem to impress the people in the West very forcibly. A Spokane Falls paper Hays of the performance there last week with the exception of the Adelaide Moore company performance the presentation of lost in London last night waa the poorest performance Ever Given on the auditorium stage. The audience was slim the theatrical Public probably getting on to the character of the entertainment in that in explicable manner that enables them to size no nine shows out of ten. Newton Beers is an old time actor of considerable Merit but he travels with a company that is about As poor a Ever went barn storming through the Rural districts. It is an outrage that leading daily papers should give such performances in London such nattering notices As were ent to manager Hayward and quoted in part in the Spokane newspapers As Advance Alexander Salvini railed from new York for Europe on the French liner la Gas Cogne last week. He will remain abroad about six weeks two of which will be spent with his Illust Cus father at the Villa Salvini near Florence Italy. Or. Salvini will re turn to this country Well equipped with Valu Able material for future use. His manager w. Wilkison manager f. F. Proctor of Proctor s 23rd Street theatre and a Large number of prominent theatrical people wore Chase Sanborn Montreal. A Appelle Long Lake Sakate Henao land company Choice tar Fob Salh on Hast terms free Grants of government lands May be obtained within easy reach of to talons on the q., . 8. K y. Further information apply to land department 881 main St. Winnipeg. Weaker and the weather kingdom was fair. In the United at the pier to wish him Bon voyage Cabin of the handsome actor was. Filled the with Ohio Iao Mark bib. Chicago july 24.-the wheat was quiet to Day. Olo intr prices were pc higher a receipts 155 oars. Oloaine prices August 8bjo sept. 60jo. August 56fc. Sepdy 54io. Oct., 52ic. Year 43lc. 5 May 43o. Lotfi a 374c. May 811.46. August 27go. Sept., oct., oct. 86.70. Sept., j oct. Neither qualified to judge of Good educational work nor even willing to judge it except upon a political basis. The training of teachers in this province seems to is one of the things the department of Educa Tion has desired to ignore As far As possible and to hamper and cripple by absurd regu lations and meagre support when impossible to ignore. The condition of this school at the present time both As to its location and equipment is a disgrace to the province and All owing to the political experiences of the government which built a reformatory before it was needed bus would not admit the be. C63sity of a training school for teachers. In other matters affecting the work of the Toimil school the department adopted suggestions from men Lite the rav. Or. Bryce who covertly desire its Abol Tiou and ignored the advice of those really qualified to give it. The estimate shown by the inter National convention of or. Goggin s views on Normal school training is a significant comment upon the be elect of Chicago Oatt jut Market. Chicago july cattle Market is slow lower to Choice natives to and the Mocera on wings Oileau pour duo stared out of out of All conceit burned and blistered with the mock Ery of Eye and word from All bides. There was not even the Relief of an occasional division Moat useful interruption to awkward Tete a tees. The Duchesse too enjoyed either the strawberries or the Tea or Joseph s conversation or confusion so much that they showed not the least disposition to shorten their visit. However Apollo saved Horace on to historic occasion and the Duke of Teck similarly came opportunely to Joseph a Rescue. He approached Labby and Earth his hand to democracy s hops pillar and guide. Then strange things happened. The great Radical melted by the Lander Appeal in the Humble despot s eyes stooped to accept the Royal Duke s hand j and then an even stranger thing happened. The hardened Cheek of Joe had grown visibly paler under the Glare of the Hundred staring eyes but on the Cheek of Labby there was a Vesi it la it startled trembling Earth 1 heaven and this Branch of education by the Manitoba de the Liberal provision for by straining to to found in All the states and provinces of the american continent is sufficient evidence that this estimate is not merely sentiment. Or. Bryco a hostile views regarding the Normal school Hare generally supposed to have great weight with the government or Bryce s views at a gathering of educators who judge from experience and knowledge nowhere. One of the immediate outcomes of the National gathering is the formation of a do minion teachers association and if it adhere to the Aims suggested by the Hon. Geo. W. Sosa in proposing it much needed and useful information will he disseminated. The Dominion association consists of the Heads of education in the various provinces Normal school principals and others. Anon the names announced As members from Mani Tobii tha Rev. Or. Bryce principal wic nip whatever that a mean. To Tho Reader of the papers presented at the convention and of the discussions that of Lowed it a apparent that educators Facin problems a Selling the training of the Yonn which require All their intelligence and Energy and in no Way can the difficulties and perplexities surrounding these questions be More is actively met and overcome than by such gatherings of people prepared to hear and com pare the views of those qualified by attain intent Marl experience to give them. Those member of parliament who in their anxiety to kill the project of the Hudson Bay railway were willing to represent the North West As Little better than a Frozen wilderness May experience a beneficial Check to their recklessness and possibly a useful addition to Leir knowledge of the country by Paru Aing is Short note addressed to the Prince albeit limes by Archdeacon Mao Kay of sask at Lewan "1 Rince Albert is sometimes spoken of As the Northern limit of the wheat producing country in the Saskatchewan District. It May be interesting to some of your read Eis to Leam that this is an erroneous idea 11 myself have raised Good a frosted wheat for seven years in succession at Stanley Mission on the Missi Juippi or Churchill River about two Hundred Milea North of Prince ber of men. We marched against it at three in the mor incr and As Daylight dawned on the 27th and i Rode along our column of men i could not help thinking that numbers of them would be dead before the Sun had Well warmed the Valley. When about two Miles from the City a Man told us that the Manipur were abandoning the fort and City at 5 a. M., and i rods Forward with three men to. See if the information was Correct i had a Gallop after their rear guard who swarmed out of the place As i came up. They thought we were the whole army and Flung away their rifles As they bolted. We had to get Back As Quick a we could As there were hundreds of the enemy Between our peo ple and ourselves. The mini parts were utterly demoralised and with my Squadron i could have Cut them to pieces. Our column marched into the City Abo it 7 a. And then i went off to meet Brig. Collett s column which was we knew near As they were Matching from the North. They arrived at 10 a. M., and general Graham from Burmah about noon. We had none of us been Able to communicate with any other column until we met at Palace. There was a proper storm going Oil everyone mad angry at the Mani pure army escaping. The Palace Nad been set on fire by the retreating Manipur is. General Graham had met some of the Neiny and killed two Hundred and had four Mocero badly wounded and a Good Many killed and wounded but on the whole his column looked fitted for they had no cholera and not much hard ship. The 60 k. R. Rifles looked especially fib. Their Battery was also an exceptionally Fine one. They had no liquor indeed there was Nota bottle of Beer or whiskey or Brandy in the whole Force of four thousand men for the Camp wad searched next Day to get some for sick men and any. One would have Given up if he had it. The 60 rifles had never seen anything in the shape of belongings except what they stood up in for twelve Days and obey had no Greatcoat or waterproofs even. When we came to look round there was nothing to eat. The Kohima column Gen. Colletts had marched in without food for even the Day and they had no supplies within a Hundred Miles that under general Graham bad no food b at they had supplies five marches away there was not an ounce of food in Manipur but the condemned Kuzbar column which it was supposed to be madness to Start and who were to have died by the Roadside for want of supplies if they Ever reached Manipur at All had arrived in the Valley two Days before the other columns and had ten Days supplies a mile in rear of the column by it was Gall and Wormwood to have to be fed by us but dire necessity compelled them. Then the bulk of the troops had to be cleared out As quickly As possible. We had a big review a military funeral for the poor Fellows who had been killed and then everyone was sent off next Day to get to some place where they could get food and Only two thousand and two Hundred men left Here. Then commenced cholera Here and we . The prime steers on Sale common and a tedium s4.80 to s5.20, texans ?2 80 Toi by rekers 82.16 to s3.25. Receipts shipments hog Market slow and irregular com tron to mixed and packers s5.00 heavy and pc others Wei tits to 35.75 Light s5.to to 85. Receipts shipments Sheap Market Dull and weak native we 30 to mixed and Weathers s4. J 0 to Fri is texans to Western lambs to receipts new York wheat Kasket. New Yolk july options opened firm and j to go higher on report of damage to crops in the Northwest. Foreign House a bought some stuff and the cables were Strong but subsequent hammering by the bears on reports of enormous receipts m the West caused a reaction to about last night s figures. Spot lots closed easier. Spot sales of no. 2 red Winter lit 99o july 98jcj aug., Iloff sept., 9513 oct., 96jo. Floral tributes from professional and non professional friends. Or. A. E. Curran. Solo Biss of the metro Politan Church Toronto spent the last few Days in the City and gone to the Pacific coast on a business trip. A gathering of or. Curran s friends took place the other evening and All wore charmed by his singing a Bis Wes stated to be Superior to anything Ever heard in Winnipeg. His Range is extensive the Quality of his voice Rich and sympathetic and his training has been most Complete. It is greatly to be regretted that this gentleman buld not have been heard in Public during his stay in our City. W. Wilkinson will in the future manage the Brilliant Young a for Alexander Salvini with whom he has made a contract for a num ber of years. He has been identified with a number of the leading attractions having commenced Bis theatrical career with the 0. D. Hess English opera company during the palmy Days of that once excellent Organiza Tion. Or. F. H. Torrington the Well known organist of the metropolitan Church Toronto has gone to Germany where he will spend a two month s vacation. He is accompanied by or. Vogt the organist of Jarvis Street Baptist Church. .w. S. Jones formerly Organ of Grace Church Winnipeg is taking or. Current chronology. July s5. Colonis roman general and father of Constantino Tho great died at York England. Emperor of Greece died. A keys Pis author died. Frie Denti von Der Trenck Guillo tined it purls Camous in Romance As in history for his Ems imprisonment in Prus Sia and Many wonderful escapes Tho True reasons Tor his imprisonment have novel been re voiced released at last in 1763, he went to Franco for a Safe and quiet and guillotined on the charge of being a prussian spy born 1720. Sain Houston died at Hunts que Tex. Lie was governor of Tennessee twice president of Tho Republic of Texas United states senator and governor of the state of Texas. William c. Nicholson died at Phil Adeliia aged 73. Plot revealed at Sofia Bulgaria to assassinate King Ferdinand causing Fresoli in the Eastern London Ontario enjoying one of the greatest distinctions Ever conferred on a City plumbers strike. Plumbers As we Snow a race of people who have exercised with the most perfect impunity for several generations Back the privilege of charging Twenty five dollars for a Dollar and a Quarter Job. Why they striking in London we do not know unless it is for Possession of every building that has a Leaky Gas or water pipe a areas Only pilgrimage. Mckei Stowe july Inman line Steamer City of Berlin arrived Here this morn ing with 200 knights templars from All of the United states on Boord. The knights making a pilgrimage to Europe. Have been losing about ten men daily and the water is so beastly that we All very bad internally lots of officers ill but Only one dead yet in our column thank god. It a a Beautiful country if one could get a change of clothes and a Bath occasionally. I had the dreadful Job of being president of the commit tee to find the bodies of the murdered officers i am writing in the room where the poor Tel lows spent the last five minutes of their lives and am one of the three officers to try the maharajah for his life. There is Over him and the Savilda instructed to shoot him Down on any attempt to escape. We shall get nothing for this show i expect there was but Little fighting although no Force have had a worse time of it in a Short time than the Wilchar column. After All we have had As much fighting As the egyptian business of 82, and medals really mean nothing of late years As far As fighting Goss. Necessarily i am writing an egotistical letter for my personal adventures what you Wantt know Gladstone. Gladstone july what might have been a very serious Accident occurred the other night. While or. Folkard of Tupper township was driving a number of cattle across the Bridge on main Street the Centre Span gave Way and All the cattle fell into the River. One steer got its leg broken. This was about tha Only harm done. Or. Pollard him self fell Buo fortunately did not receive much july 26. Roderick of Spain the last of the killed in Battle with the moors or Saracens. Tudor who became Henry and founded the Tudor dynasty born at Pembroke Castle South Wales dled-1509. New York convention ratified the Constitution of the United states by a vote of 00 to 2t. Being Tho eleventh state to do so. Thousand houses burned in Pera a part of constantinople. In Honoman and Mccook started on their respective raids around Atlanta hot fight at Wallace s ferry in which the coloured troops won the honors. 1890-a Tornado at Lawrence mass., wrecked 100 houses killed 0 persons and injured Many Morei. The truth about it. Saw an advertisement of dullard s store in the papers this morning. Thought he never advertised. He told me so and said he Nevei would. Did t. It waa in the is. Of sheriff s news. Torrington s Organ in his absence. Mile. Bhea a spending the summer at Montmorency France where she is studying on the Itle role of or. S. B. Alexander s new play Judith which she is to create in the fall. She is enthusiastic about the work and says the part gives her the Opportunity of her life. That 85oo a mile. Brandon mail the question May now be asked whether the decision of the courts last week on Martin s civil action against the free press for damages to Bis character is of any substantial satisfaction to the Greenway ites including or. Sifton and his supporters in North Brandon. Daring the last year or. Martin entered two or three criminal actions again publishers in Winnipeg including or. Luxton for libel and in every one he was compelled to bite the dust the juries acquit Ting the or. Martin of course alleging that the judges were tories and the juries incompetent. In this Case however his action was for damages the following extract relating to the a mile clause being the stricture complained of another disgraceful piece of business which by never yet been explained was the celebrated per mile charge which had it not been for the watchfulness of the free press would have put 000 into the promoters pockets and everybody knows that the attorney general was the principal this time it was not a tory judge As his lordship Justice Killam presided. The Jur ors were perhaps As intelligent and As inde pendent and disinterested a lot of men As could be secured in any country. After hearing the evidence which we regret we have not space to produce the jury brought in a verdict for the free press. After the manner in which Tho electors of Selkirk treated his attempt to become their representative and the several juries in the trials treated or. Martin s connection with the n. P. Railway there is but Little More to be said of him. But this does not end the business. What is now 10 be said of the legislature that endorsed him m the nefarious transaction is there any one of them a Whit better than he Rel role. Bible Denmark of Shell Mouth is Here visiting mrs. De Bali hard. A picnic under the auspices of the Farmers Institute was held on station Hill this after noon and was largely attended. Hon. Or. Greenway was unable to be present. Baseball and other amusements were indulged Alter supper which was spread in the immigrant Sheds the following gentlemen addressed the audience president of the Institute j. Of oof Robert Neleon of sols Girth Reeve he Chinchen Rev. Or. Hodnett and others. Or of Grenfell is visiting Bis sister mrs. H. Patterson. Rev. Or. Mitton and Bride returned from their wedding tour last evening via they will at Onoe proceed to Killarney and Glenariff. After making a tour of Ireland the pilgrims will via England and other parts of Europe Well. All members of the party tilled tie Hill. We have no use for Bear said the editor. Our readers demand some thing said the main with the Manu script this Story is about a cinnamon journal. Injury. Everything is looking Well. Haying will be delayed for some time owing to the Large amount of water in the Meadows. Business is fairly Good. A. Doctor s error. Or Anderson very absent minded her yes. That s Why i never married. He went to kiss his sweetheart once and vaccinated her tit bits. A warped judgment. These Strawberry dishes mighty Small mrs. They were selected b Cousin Jack. You know he has join opened a grocery lift. Colds and coughs croup sore Throat bronchitis asthma and hoarseness cured by Ayers Cherry pectoral the safest and Mosi effective emergency Medicine. It should in every family. Or. J. C. Ayer co Lowell mass. Astle i son morals and leaded Glass Hurch fur new memorial brasses fonts lecterns Princess one week Only monday july 27th wed. And sat. Matinee. Nerica s leading musical the Wilbur opera co. Jujohes8, Montreal London House p. O. Drawer one of the features of our business is to make each season s Trade stand on its own Merite that in to sell the goods in the season and not carry them from one year to another. To do Thia successfully it is necessary to sell some lines very cheap at the end of the season. Sinee the close of our discount Sale we have gone carefully through the Stock and selected a number of lines that to anxious to Clear and have reduced them some to half Price and others to less town half Price. The following some of the bargains gains to be seen on our tables and counters a Ifft Only French pattern dresses at reduced to it Yards All Wool dress goods 24 inches wide at and 3bc, reduced to 15c. French sateen at 42o, reduced to 26e. Pine. French sateen at 26c, reduced to 15e. Pine reduced to Alt Wool plaid dress goods at75cand 86c, reduced to Etc. Sxjsih3 repertoire monday Falka tuesday Naan wed. Matinee Fra a Vavolo wed. Night grand Duchess thursday a dlr Friday Bohemian curl Bat. Matinee Princess of treble zone sat. Night a Rofle or Fla reserved seat Floe commences it Box office sat urday next at 10 Sharp. A bios co. 6 81. Excursion i Pohe Biver the str. Antelope on saturday july 25th., will make her second family excursion the River leaving her Dock foot of Jamea Street at 2 p. A. Returning g. Tickets 25 cents. Sons of England benevolent society. Pine English prints fast colors at 15c, 16c and 17e, reduced to 12ic. Printed Muslin and lawns at 2tc, reduced to 12jo. There being Only a limited Quan. Tyty of the above an Early application will be necessary to ensure a Choice of patterns and colors. Wright Bros. Received direct from England Fiul Linos trim Ming cords silk sashes and Coin spot b. The 0 Murnig it 11.30 the trains of the Otest sol Thorn railway leave the . Depot for ont thu grand 1 Argo great Falls Helena and where close connections made to ill Pao Flo coot to Junta also connecting at Minneapolis and Rua in Union depot for All trains South and East. Date of through connections to Detroit Tendon St. Thonsa Toronto Niagara Falls. Montreal new York. And All Points in Ontario or a Altai Ettam. Lowest Kates. Quicklime Bare Don Neo Tlona. Elegant dining and Bullet sleeping Oare fan on trains. Bend for a Complete Toms table Bate ohm and soiling list of Ocean steamers. Through tickets to Liverpool London Al meow and the continent at Tea very Ratee o tickets tamed to data gym trends from to old country at torn 132. F. I. Wollt nov o p. T. A. 81. Paal h Ozol at 3j6 main 81 Ooi. Portage at in Orvic is eel Reno -Coldmedal-paris.i573 a second Lodge in this City will be opened on riday evening at 7.30 m., at knights of Thios Ball Block by Era. Canon Combes District Deputy. Members can join a a charter members who Luna exceptional privileges within thirty Days from i nation of Lodjic. Apply for information to a. H. Price c. P. B. Library City. Thanks the my Mberwa of branches so. Anil j is of Catholic Mutual Joe Clit at to Catlon and by. Joseph Al a lewdly Union Deslou to tender their in Nils of the full owe gentlemen for their hands Oliie doa t ions of prize for Competition at the held on w. A. Lucier Contr a Hall n. N. Cole a co., White a Juhan t. Lughes co., of rih in milling conium try g. Ger Nui Iii w. A Careon w. V. White i Lilly t 3o., . Ormond Banfield Mckechan Suark. j. W. Job Burn Well bind 11. F. Badger r. Murphy Goldstein d. Car thur a. co., d. W. Mob can Bel . Grand j. Harrison a. Mcdon nid a. Elbeon . Carroll Bros., Utley Kroack j. 1 Mitchell Bernhart Bros., 4. H. Kennedy Marpk-8, t. Kessler t. Loftin and Utley 4 bait f. W. Secretary. Eta Biver Parks until further Kotico. Electric cars will run at of i vory . From main Street Bridge Twenty five tickets 50 is Biver parti him . Except when specially Brantford ladies College and conservatory of music. The oldest and most largely attended presbyterian ladies College in Ontario having Stu Raitt from Quebec Manitoba the North mat British col Inma the United states and All parti of Ontario. The ii culty numbers Twenty members chit Fly specialists thus affording Superior advantages in literature science modern languages Art pianoforte voice culture. Hloch ton stenography Type Wal tons Etc. For new 82-Page Calendar address Bev. Wm.cocheane.a.m.d.d., governor
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