Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg july 28 free press advertising an advertisement of what Ever is Worth times As much in the daily Farbb Pribbs and the evening free press and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. City and country Jos. Martin returned to the City by yester Day s West train. W. J. Mem Lingway and Frank Brown of Carmen Are in town. Lbs w. A. Taylor leaves this evening by the c. P. For a trip to England. My w r. Gallese of Lethbridge an old time Winnipeg Ger is in the City. Hon g. W. Ross went to Portage la Prairie yesterday and will return to Day. She is anyone looking it Yea. You May kiss me. My. A. Mod. Gordon inspector of Domin Ion to the City by yesterday s West train. The new methodist Church Juso completed an Thornhill will be formally dedicated on sunday next. Issue cob Beeston of the h. B. Been visiting the Southern Manitoba posts during the past week. Lbs. Blakeman a tourist from Rockford 111 sustained serious injuries through a run away in Stanley Park Vancouver. Hon. I Jason Lamo be state senator for North Dakota arrived by yesterday after noon s c. F. Train from the West. Lbs. Waheb so neb and family have re turned from an extended trip to England. Walter now wears Hia old time smile. The Steamer Antelope has been chartered by Emerald Council r. T. Of t., for a trip to the rapids this evening and a Good time is lbs. Bathgate and two children of Winnipeg who have been visiting the mister. Loghin have left for the Baths at Preston. Guelph Mercury. My d. C. Mcge Leob of Brandon and mrs. D. C. Mckinnon and daughter of the same City were among the passengers who last evening s train. A lathe number of Voung Man wandered Down to the Northern Pacific depot yesterday afternoon to Aea the members of the Wilbur opera troupe arrive on the South train. The bodies of the indians killed by the re cent North Pacific Cannery have been taken to their former Home at port Chester Alaska. They were All in Noanie indians. Thos. Femu3 and family of Portage 1ft Prairie Man., Are out at Harrow making a Short visit at Hia father s. He reports the crops of Manitoba the Best he Ever saw and the banners there Are in great Good spirits in record. The Rev Thomas argue pastor of the methodist thursh Neepawa reported at the close of the prayer meeting on the evening of thursday last that the membership in the town had grown during the year just closed from 97 Tea 230, an increase of 133. The annual mooting of the society of Amer ican florists take place in Toronto on aug. And 20, it is expected there will be about in attendance from All parts of the United states and Canada. This is the first time the committee has met in Canada. My. Go. Houston of 5-8, has a Turkey gobble that has gone into the Chicken Indus try the feathered Speculator was placed m charge of thirty Hen eggs and by attending closely to business for three weeks succeeded in hatching the. Entire Mer cure. To Moses dub Webman has concluded to leave Winnipeg As the City is too warm for him. His last Threa or four experiences in the police court rather tended to lighten his pocket and he is now going to Seattle wash., to make a fresh Start. Hia store has been sold to Jno. Roie Vlot. Me. C. Fill Thouei a who has been acting As agent for . Schultz for the last few years reign fld his position yesterday and leaves to Day for Falkirk. He intends return Lowed to slide out of office without exciting any visible regret among this colleagues and in Hia Effort to Square himself before the peo ple he goes for the free press with the result that he is mulched into a heavy Bill of costs and for a Cabinet minister certainly comes out of court with a somewhat shattered record. Man must not try to run the Albert times. Among the passengers on the c. P. At lactic express last even incr was a member of the japanese nobility Viscount y. Nomura Tokyo. He is in route to Paris France to assume charge of the japanese legation there of envoy and ambassador. The Viscount who is accompanied by members of Hia household made a Hasty tour of Winnipeg during his Short stay in the City. He said the immensity of Canada s Domain astonished him greatly the name of the Man whom Georgie me Micken saw decapitated near Minneapolis on saturday waa Frank h. Wander most a Young Man of Twenty two years. The papers aay it is supposed that he Gotos to look at the Lake and was standing on an adjoining track. The cars started before he was aware of the fact and in running co catch them he tripped and pitched under the moving wheels. Master Mcmicken says the Man deliberately committed suicide. The weekly meeting of the w. O. T. U., held yesterday afternoon took the form of a social gathering. Quite a Large number of members and friends wore present and n. Pleasant time was spent in an informal Way discussing plane of work to be taken up in the near future after which cake and lemonade were dispensed by the ladies. Tickets for the forthcoming Temperance picnic on the 19oh of August were put into the hands of the ladies for Sale. They have been placed at 25c. And children 15c. The Northwest Board of education have professional certificates to Ruth e. To Fipple a. D. Tracy Rosa Oliver f. W. Hicks Maggie Broley Maggie Hamilton and Stephen a. Hall. The certificates of Letitia Molineux and Mary Inglis were extended for one year. Other applications for Extension were refused. Interim certificates were granted to John Crawford miss Wickham w. D. Mclntosh. J. H. Lowe s application was held Over and the Cert Cate of James Martin late of Edmonton Camallea. The following item from the Nanaimo free will internet or. Gibbons friends in Thia City or. C. H. Gibbons City editor of the Vic Toria colonist and wife came up the line on sunday As far As Shawinigan Lake with the in Tention of staying a Short time fishing. About an hour after their arrival mrs. Gibbons presented her lord with a bouncing baby boy. Mrs. Gibbons received every attention Possi ble at Morton House and a medical Man was fortunately discovered on the Down train and he came to visit the patient the Morton House presented a very Gay and festive appearance that comic opera. Ing to Winnipeg m a few months when he will go into the real estate business in his own account. Miss Semple of Winnipeg is spending part of her vacation in Manitou As the Fuest of the Rev. Or. And mrs. Hewitt. While there she is taking the Organ at the services in the Church of St. John the Baptist the organist Misa Clarke being absent on her vacation. From the Owen sound times it is Learned that there been received at the 0. P. Elevator from the opening of navigation per c. P. Steamers bushels of wheat of which bushels remain in store ind Burbela of Oata the whole of which has been delivered to dealers in Tho East. This is All Manitoba wheat the weekly Drill of the Winnipeg Field Battery will take place to night at the Broad Way Drill Hall at s o clock. Lieut Peterson will deliver a lecture on theoretical gunnery in the recreation room. Subject forces acting upon the projectile during All members of the corps the n. C. Of especially Are requested to attend in uniform. My. We. B. Cheshire a gentleman Well known in City musical circles was a principal figure in an interesting event which occurred yesterday at Stonewall he having there entered the Noble of Benedicts. Tho fortunate Yovos lady a a daughter of or. T. D. Moore of Stonewall. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Or. Wood of Tho Church of England. A Piosek press special from Billings mont., says Early Thia morning an East bound Northern Pacific passenger train ran Over two men lying on the track it ont a mile East. The train was stopped and the mangled remains of two Crow Indiana were picked up. Chief Bob Tail was sorry to lose two of bin Best Bucks but at once demanded indemnity from the Northern Pacific agent. The Victoria times Cornea Ouk with a column and a half editorial charging Hon. F. G. Vernon commissioner of lands of British Columbia with crooked work. The charges Are that Vernon discriminated in favouring Frienda in issuing land Grants. It a promised the matter will be fully ventilated and that disclosure will show the doodling was no to Ottawa and the states the Wilburs open to n crowded last jul grit. a Little comic opera by was Kiven by the Wilbur opera company at the Prince a last night to a very Large audience All the seats in the lower portion of the House being occupied and the gallery Well filled. Tho selection was perhaps not the beat that might have been made for the initial performance and there is no doubt that the others that Are to follow will give a larger measure of satisfaction. Falka is a very Light opera with very Little plot or anything else in it the comedy element being infused into it by the actors mostly on impulse. The music with about three exceptions is Nob at All pretty in fact it May be said that it is weak. The company taken altogether a a very Good one and made All that could remade out of the work. They number about 40 people have Twenty gushing and pretty girls and the costumes Are extremely pretty. Mias Kirwin in Tho title role was very pleasing and is fully Worth of the encomium which have been showered upon her by the press in other cities where she has appeared. Or e. A. Clark has beets heard Here before having been a member of the Baker com Pany. They Sang very nicely or. Ohule and Geo. Fisher aided materially in keeping the House in laughter. All the other roles were fairly Well rendered and met with considerable applause. Between the second and third acts some specialities were introduced a Clever chinese impersonation by or. Fisher an amazonian March by the ladies a skirt dance and a number which did not appear on the programme in the shape of an Aerial performance by a Little Swallow which got into the theatre without an admission fee and besides affording no end of amusement for the festive Small boy in the gallery succeeded in delaying the perform Ance Abonit Twenty minutes. Nanon will be presented this evening and will no doubt draw a very Large Atten dance. The programme last evening waa very late commencing owing to the audience not being present in time and As a consequence it was about Balf Paat eleven when it was Over. At the City hotels a sad drowning. Col Boswell s infant Chud drowned in the like of the Woods. Sad news came from. Bat Portage late yesterday afternoon announcing the death by drowning of Gwendoline the infant daughter of . Boswell of the ooh rifles. The gave no particulars of the deplorable Accident simply requesting the Recei ver to inform the colonel of his bereavement and requesting him to go Down by last evening s train to Bat Portage. Mra. Boswell left with her family a few Days ago to spend a Short season camping in the islands. Gwendoline the Little girl drowned was the infant child of col. And mrs. Boswell and aged Between two and three years. Their Many friends in the City will tender sincere sympathy in their sad loss. The funeral will take place this morning on the arrival of the East train at 10 a.m., from the . Station to St. John s cemetery. Baptist ordination. W. H. Prince a native Indian called to labor Lii tie Baptist gospel yield. At the Call of the first Baptist Church Here the following delegates met in Council yester Day afternoon to consider the question of ordaining we. Henry Prince to the work of the ministry Portage Ift Prairie George Fraser of Owen sound and John Giles brim on prof. Mokee Stonewall d. H. Bowler b. Davies Carman Jas. Bracken Morden e. B. Mola Tohy . J fonsecast., Winnipeg j. Re tall l. Maybee and s. B. Blackball first Church Winnipeg g. Lee g. H. Stewart h. M. Bain w. Pulford or. Clark h. B. Sharpe g. F. Stephens 3. F. Mclntyre h. O. Stovel. J. H. Fairchild w. Bar Leto Sames Hogg j. Campbell and a. Grant. On motion m h. H. Hurley of Wood Stock College and Davidson of Brandon were invited to Ait with the Council. Rev. Alexander Grant waa appointed Moderator and s. B. Blackball clerk of Council. The Moderator explained the reasons Why the Council had been called that we. H. Prince waa a member of first Church and Felt he had been called to preach the gospel and desired to be bet apart by the Brethren for that work. Or. Prince addressed the Council giving a Short history of his life the details of conver Sion and the reason Why he believed himself called to the work. The Council then questioned him As to his views on the scriptures on god on Man Thi doctrines of redemption regeneration and As to his understanding of the ordinances. After very full Complete and satisfactory statements on All the above subjects had been made by or. Prince it was resolved that the Council Fellowship his experience and statement of doctrine Call him to the ministry and proceed with his ordination. In the evening a Large congregation sem bled in the Church and when the Moder Ator reported the the Council. Jamee Bracken of Carman led in devotional exer Cise and pastor Grant gave a Short address Denning the position of the baptists with re lation to the pastorate and other offices of the Church. Rev. George Fraser of Owen sound led in prayer specially on behalf of or. Prinos that god would use him in a Peculiar manner to his glory. B. Davies of Stonewall extended on behalf of the Council the hand of Welcome and Rev. A. A Mclatchy gave the charge to the candidate. By special request or. Prince then addressed the meeting taking for his text John Iii-14. The. Services throughout were of a More than usually interesting character. For Over two years the Indian work has been on the hearts of the people and hence there seems great cause for gratitude for the Rhing up of one a specially tinted and prepared for gospel work among the indians of this country. Dairy instruction. As a consequence of the decision Pool Selling was resumed at most of the rooms and Book making commenced. It u expected that lie states attorney will carry the Case to Tho supreme court. The Berkeley land Syndicate of Denver it assignment yesterday. They owned acres of land and operated Fez naively in real estate circles. They have not transacted the amount of business anticipated hich embarrassed them. A Clow in animal the to Lief caught. Last evening s free press contained the Fol owing paragraph a. Scott 165 Euclid Street lost a cow on wednesday night on thursday morn no one was sold to Penrose Bircher by Man named f. Wood who was paid by a Cheque a the Union Bank it was afterwards uncovered that the cow sold was the same one Scott lost and an information was immediate y sworn out for the arrest of Wood. He waa arrested sunday by Sergt. Murroe and detective Mckenzie out near la Salle. Wood a thought to be a bad one As it is be sieved he was into some similar Crope across he the additional facts Are that a few hours after he had purchased the cow or. Penrose a an advertisement in the free press offer i a Reward for the animal s recovery. He Orthwith aet out and found the owner to whom she was at once restored. At the new Douglass 0. Rowlard Lea urn f. Bagly Portage j. Milia Uhlin 3t. Paul o. Johnson Manitou h. W. Luo Kemer. Morden i. Mcewen Pilot Mound i. Payne Medicine hat. Sci auth dispatch of saturday or. Emil Seu Urz a mining Engineer of Germany arrived from new York to Day with one of out leading Iron Ore men and left at once for port Arthur. He will visit the Canadian Iron Fields and thence will explore the Vermillion Range from township 65, Range 5, through to Ely and Tower. He represents a Large Ger Man Syndicate which has in View investments in Iron lands. Commenting on recent changes in Tho Grain business in Winnipeg the Seaforth expositor says Jar. Roblin is the Leader of the opposition in the Manitoba legislature and has won considerable renown in provincial poli tics. Messes. Atkinson and Armitage Are both former residents of Seaforth and their Many old friends Here will unite with us in the Hope that the business change they have made will result in increased Prosperity to the people s Joseph otherwise the Hon. Jos. Martin seems to a having a season of extremely up Hill work in Manitoba just now. After being hounded out of Selkirk by or. Daly he Only retained the Confidence of his old constituency by a slender majority. When his celebrated school Law is seen hanging by a thread in the supreme court and he ceases to be any longer the party dictator by being Al at the Manor mra. 0. H. Mathews and family Neepawa we. H. Pitman new Bedford mass. J. C. Williams and wife Williams and family Donald Williams min Neapolis mrs. Isaac Ingram Emerson a thur Cooper Calgary m. G. Collins Broad View g. A Toole Stonewall. At the Queen a j. A. Miller Youngfield h. Hickson Saltcoats w. L. Nicol medi Cine hat Geo. A. Graham fort William 33. B. Learning new York j. L. Mousa Dakota or. And mra. J. Brownlee Fisher Minn. J. W. Smith St. Paul mrs. Miller d. W. Shaw r. rape Brandon or. J. Spragne and son Regiro. Arrive in at Tho Clifton House a. Hainworth Marquette s. J. Mckee bran Don w. W. Little Owen sound g. Reanie Toronto w. J. Edwarda Wil Liam n. Love. Ratio Mage Savage Kal Man mrs. J. D. Gordon Centre Bay mrs. D. Johnson Hyde Park j. Thomas mrs. W. Anderson India Ford l Cox j. W. Montague Virden q. A Smith c. P. R., d. D. At the Clarendon p. Bulfoni Anderson Liverpool s. Crucis and wife Montclair n. J. Miss b. Hamilton miss d. Morton new York or. And mrs. Shraden Tokyo Japan j. H. Tudd miss Todd Scotland f. N. Darling and wife new York g. D. Davidson Gretna m. Blake mrs. W. Baker mrs. Phillips Portage la Prairie k. Mckenzie Burnside a. Rand and wife new Westminster j. Arbuthnot and wife rat Portage or. Savage and wife St. Cath marines. At the Leland j. Thompson Barberry w. 3rona, Montreal m. J. New York a. Oar Mchare d. M. Rose rot Portage John e. Factory j b. B. Ferguson Toronto j. A. More Brandon a. L. Miller mias Susie Kurrein new York o. S. Burley Portage w. Ski Neok Boston Maes. Mrs. D. 0. Mckinnon miss Mckin non Brandon e. L. Davis and wife medi Cine hat j. Greig Montreal w. B. Baby Portage r. S. Christie Millwood. At the grand Union Harbert bucking Ham Miffitt Toronto d. N. Armstrong j. Lindsay Carberry or. Yannott port Arthur g. Beecher Ashbury miss Jennie Wylie Misa Maud Winston Theresa Wood Ward miss Nellie Harding Fred de Noe w. Spalding a w. Tredenick and wife e. H. Clark and wife b. Finch Alex Ander w. H. Ohule miss Fanny Lyons miss Tzolis Misa Nettie Mccloy miss Katie Wurst miss doll Murray has. Vaughan. Gus Vaughan. W. Roberts w. Hight miss n. Gordon Misa l. Rich Eva Mayhew h. Williams d. Ohea Aala f. Parker f. S. Griffith Wilbet opera com Pany h. F. Kemp Brandon s. Pruner Lincoln j. Lowly Boston g. Fisher e. M. Tennyson Shoal Lake j. Robson Trehern w. J. Hemenway f. A. Brown Carman j. Lyons w Crook w. H. Croas Portage g. Agnew Dominion City j. Lawrence Morden d. M. Turner Portage r. Cross grand Forks. Meetings to be held by messes. It Dewan Ilund Whitly. Messes. J. B. Lite wan and c. Of Kwh itly. Tho cheese and Dairy experts who came West with prof. Robertson have arranged for a series of meetings throughout the province and territories. Or. Mcewen sin the City and eve starting in Hia trip will visit Thi cheese factories operated by or. Barre ant others in the red District. The follow ing the places and dates of meetings or attends to the cheese interests while or. Whitly looks after other Dairy matter or. Moe an s augus 12 Glenboro August 14 Wawanesa aug ust 17 Elk born August 21 Moosomin August 22 Whitewood August 24 Broad Tiew August 25 Grenfell August 26 Wolseley August 27 augus 29 Quappelle station August 31. Or. July 29 nce Paliv july 30 Minnedosa july 31 Newdale aug. 1 Strathclair aug. 3 Shoa Lake 4 Birtile aug. 5 Binscarth aug. 7 Russell Auer. 8 Langenburg 12 Saltcoats aug. 44 Portage la Prairie Avig. 2t Mcgregor aug. 22 Austin aug 24 Barberry air 25 Douglas aug. 26 Griswold aug. 27 Oak Luke aug. 28 Deloraine sept. 3 Whitewater sept. 4 boil Revain sept. 5 Killarney sept. 7 cart Wright sept. S Pilot Mound sept. 9 Manitou sept. 10 Morden sept. 12. The cow was not killed. Natural fruit flavors. Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy in their Uso Rose flavor As delicately and Dell loudly As Tho fresh fruit. Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond he these great leading Domestic Ben Hur spartacus and satisfaction try them w. T. Rutherford co. Big Boston if you want your boys dressed Well come to the big Boston and get what you want at your own prices. We have still a Good assortment of suits to select from. First come first served Straw hats and Al kinds of summer Wear half Price. Come Early while they last. Or. Kerr in Calgary a. Coard of Trade deputation discusses Jucal matters. The Calgary Herald says a deputation from the g Algary Board of Trade met or. Kerr general freight and passenger agent on saturday morning and discussed a variety details in reference to railway rates. Or. Kerr thab in Case of return tickets to Banff they would be Good from Friday night to tuesday morning. The return ticked to Tho Winnipeg exhibition will be As already understood or. Kerr promised that the matter of commercial tickets from Calgary in Spring and fall would have the attention of his department. A regards Tho policy to be observed on the 0. E., or. Kerr gave it to be understood that the practice that thay had adopted on the Rogina Prince Albert Rone would be adopted for the 0. Through rate to on Gary and local rates North and South. In regard to trains coming into Cal in the Day or. Kerr held out the Hope that this would Cerf mainly take place in the not Distant future. No Idle boast. We make no Idle boast when vre state that our la Cadena and la Perleete size packed 25 in a Box is equal in anal ii and workmanship to and imported Perfecto at from Twenty to Twenty five dollars per . S. Dams it sons Montreal. News notes. Or. Barnes of Decatur 111., is doing a Rushing business in repairing noses. He Straightens noses that from any causes need attention by inserting cat s ribs. A Piggy recently taken to England from equatorial Africa and now on exhibition in Liverpool is of the female sex Only 38 inches in height and appears to be approaching mid dle age. I judge Claiborne of St. Louis has decided that the anti Pool Law is unconstitutional the new books. St. Katharine by the Tower by Walter Besant. So illustrated edition. 70 a break of Fate by Earl of Desart. 30 the slaves of Folly by Horace Brown. 30 a matter of skill by Beatrice Whitby. Sqq tip Terrapin River by Opie p. 30 a Little Pearl by the Duchess. 30 my lady nicotine by . Barrie. 35 an american girl in lion Doni by Sara Jeanette 30 maid Marian by Molly Elliott Seawell. Go my danish sweetheart by Clark Kussell. 50 Donald Boss of Heimba by win. Black. 60 the heir presumptive and the hair apparent by mrs. Oliphant cd there and Bock by George Macdonald. 60 consequences by 60 sent Post paid on receipt of Price. Co., 103 main St., Winnipeg. Ii it As advertised in millions of 10 years the Standard. To smokers do you know that Erzinger no. 420 main Street has the finest assorted Stock of Havana cigars in Winnipeg come and see. Erzinger the leading tobacconist. Hone 69 la c a r e n i t a a 25c. G m tub Market. R u s a d e r weight Bros London House p. O. Drawer 1398. B33 one of the features of our Burness is to make each season s Trade of tand on its own is to sell the goods in the Beason and not carry them from one year to another. To do this successfully it is necessary to sell Home lines very cheap at the end of tin season. Since the close of our discount Sale we have gone carefully through the Stock and selected a number of lines that we Are anxious to Clear and have diced them some to half Price and others to less than half Price. The following arc some of Tho bar pain gains to be seen on our tables and counters Bis lit Only French pattern dresses at reduced to 800 Yards All Wool dress goods 24 inches wide at and 3ec, reduced to 15c. Fine French sateen at 42o, reduced to 25o. Fine French sateen at 26o, reduced to is. Urge dry goods Stock estate of Haley Sunn hordes. Arrives to Day per c. P. A. We expect by thursday morning to be ready to Slaughter the Stock. Reat bargains will be Given in every department. Remember besides dry goods there is a big Stock of clothing also a full Stock of fill cloths and tailors trim mings. All must be cleared out it once. Bargain givers. Dry goods 433 main Street. Boots and shoes main Street a few left at ladies visits blouses All at half Price i Flinel French Delanes at 60o and Foo reduced to All Wool plaid dress goods at 76e and 860, reduced to soc. Fate English prints fast colors at 15c, 16c and 17c, reduced to 12 e. Printed Muslin and lawns at 2cc, reduced to 12jo. There being Only a limited Quan Tity of the above an Early application will be necessary to secure n Choice of patterns and Wright Bros. N.1j. Juet received direct from England Niew killings trim Jung cords silk sashes and Coin spot w. B. Diamond Hall rings we carry or will make to order All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. It b. Thompson co. 494 main Street. Millinery hats and bonnets at 25c., to Clear. Miss. M. Andrew. 443 main St but. W. Jordan Cor. Portage ave. And fort St. 1-horse Coupe by the hour 2-horse cabs for four persons by the Ball and return.2.00 dinner party and return .2.00 opera and return. 2.00 no order taken for less than Telephone 7. No. 7co ctoi3sti one of our suit clubs. Pay Down and get your s3 5 suit at once. Large shipment of Fiul goods just received Winnipeg mercantile co. Tailors to the Public. Caldwell Block. Opp. Post office the leading undertakers embalmers 631 sch a Ilse. Telephone 861 Cigar Tiiu b. Hodgins manufacturer Winnipeg 25 per cent discount off All cub in ladies chemises drawers no rat dresses. To Al. In the store on main steet for Merly occupied by Draper co. 4 Flats 100 feet deep. Rent Only per month. Apply to b. Miil Nolland Clarendon hotel or to b. H. Hayward. They Are Cut Well they Are made Well they will Wear Well last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold 100 pairs last week. This will finish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements m i us Hant tailor main St., and supplies. Copying Doh w. J. W. Young 389 main. Billiard House Raf Portage Lake of tee Woods. This hotel recently undergone extensive tons and additions having now Wisenty five y furnished Root a. Hot cold Lif Fht and Elf Curie in rooms suite of rooms for Fame Lii May be secured a Vanoe by . Four Well arrant of rumple rooms for commercial travellers. Tie meets All trains. The new bar and billiard room it do Naiad in Large basement and in Cool in weather. Tho Hilliard House is no is Mph to in Cirr it meet the requirements o Tournu it stands to none in the Dominion. Those who wish for health commend with the sight of the by Dutiful. Stoulil Romo to Hal soon and secure their apartments Bekiro Tho Ottey season. It can be said by who have Vii Fisl Lake of the Woods mine e Obs Chort new pc Mure whilst the landscape rout it Ami the breezes from the Lake combined with the Furron a of the Pine lend their kindly influence to Tho Rev Igorot no of our system or. Hilliard has made Nrman Fremonte with to proprietor of the Strainer Henn Lna to Jur Nash n m quests for excursions on the Lake at Tho Low Rale of fifty cents per Day. Louis proprietor
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