Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. July 29 free press advertising an advertisement of any sort what Ever is Worth four times As much in the daily press and the evening feb press and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. Weather bulletin. From Washington and of Serva Loim taken in Winnipeg. Washington Only for Minnesota generally fair stationary temperature in East cooler wednesday night winds becom ing North. For North Tio mor Row cooler thursday morning wind be coming North. For 3 Rath really fair cooler wednesday night . Observations taken by or. Geo. P. Bliss o.b., official observer Winnipeg for july barometer highest 30.05 lowest 30. Thermometer highest 73 lowest 53. Solar heat 125. Sun rises 4.47 Bun sets 8.15. Fair. City and entry Jno. Whyte of Mitchell out., is a the Tity. W. J. Milia a of lower fort Garry is in the City. My. Thos. E. And Rhon of Napanee out., is visiting in the City. Me. J. Tizard has returned from n two months trip at Shoal fan diabolo is willed for the matinee by the Wilbur company thin afternoon. Kull was badly crushed other injuries were received by him and upon being picked up the lived for about ten minutes and died in a Inco scions condition. The body taken 10 Vancouver. Purvis came from god Rich nt., was 28 years of age and unmarried. He lad been in the employ of the 0. F. R. For ast seven and waa generally known and respected. Last evening the Steamer Antelope Mother of those enjoyable trips to the rapids. Chat energetic Council of r. T. Of t., the emeralds of Excelsior Ball 5th ave. N., engaged the boat for thu trip and a decided Suc Cess of about 300 persons got aboard and Assed a very pleas nut evening. The band of he True provided excellent music. A romps of singers Here and there about the boat attracted Many interested listeners. The deck was Erv arming with promenades. Young men and Maidens vied with each other in distributing fruit Cooling drinks an ice Cream my every one was not Only satisfied but de lighted. Fort William works. Large Coal docks to erected the c. P r. And probably another elevator. W. G. Bill has returned from attending the masonic gathering in Minneapolis. Rout. Linn president of the reduction works rat Portage is stopping at the Queen s. P. Maggiee Brandon and j. W. Mclaughlin Buffalo were among yesterday 3 arrivals at the new Douglass House. In. Kcf Batand of the grand Union who is ill at the general Hospital was reported As slightly improved yesterday. The picnic committee of the sons of eng land decided upon holding an excursion on saturday aug. 22nd, to Selkirk. The Chicago Herald revives the Rumor that president Van Home is to receive Knight Hood from her majesty the Queen. The Antelope gives an excursion trip Down the River to St. Pauls on thursday afternoon calling at Fraser s Grove going and returning. W. Waunek of Tho Bon Marche Book store had an excellent display of goods at the bran Don summer fair for which he was awarded first prize. My. Librarian of the Law society loft last night for England accompanied by mrs. Taylor. They remain abroad about two months. The Bank of Montreal building at Regina has reached the third Story and the roof is now being constructed. When finished it will be one of the finest buildings in the Terri tories. Poi. E Duff of the Baptist College has been ill since the closing of the institution for the summer holidays. His condition arising from a complication of is still critical. A company of the Ninetieth battalion will have its annual shoot at the Kildonan ranges on Friday next. This company is in a very flourishing condition and now numbers 48 names on its Roll Call. It is understood that the Rev. Or. King of Manitoba College is employing a portion of his time in Europe in attending various Cour ses of lectures on theological and Philosoph ical subjects at the University of Berlin. Georoe Fletcher one of the oldest farm ers of Fullarton township. The other Day. He was a native of Yorkshire eng., and emigrated to Canada when a Mere youth. He leaves two sons and one daughter mrs. John of Manitoba. Grants Lake Twenty Miles North West of Winnipeg where hundreds of tons of Hay were Cut last year is now submerged in water. The Farmers Are not sufferers to any great extent As Good Hay a found this year on High land that last year was not Worth cutt ing. A fibs in a couple of old stables East of main Street Between Alexander and Logan streets brought out the full strength of the brigade Between four and five o clock yester Day afternoon. The alarm was Given by j. B. Bell by Telephone from tha new Douglas houss. One of Tho a fractures was consumed and the other badly scorched but there was no very serious loss of property. The practice of laying Plank for the Protection of the Hose stretched across streets during the Progress of tires seems to have been abandoned. Yesterday afternoon a Good Many teams on main Street went a Block out of their Way to avoid driving Over tha Hose stretched at the Logan Cross ing but others including a vehicle occupied by two prominent aldermen drove boldly across. My w. A. Doyle of Beulah when passing through the City on his Way to Toronto a Day or two ago had with him a magnificent specimen of in tha Straw measuring 6 feet s in height. The seed was sown after the Rost of ins crop was in on May itch on an old Field which has been cropped for 12 years. When Tho wheat was 6 inches High it was Frozen Down and it grew to its present height in 68 Days. The cargo of the Empress of India from1 Yokohama Hong Kong and intermediate ports totalled packages among them being number for the following destinations Brandon 4 Calgary 2 Moose jaw 2 Maple Creek 2 Winnipeg 300 Mon Treal Ottawa 125 Toronto Hamilton. London ont., 121 St. John n. 10 Chicago new York Anston 16 Minneapolis 404 Burlington vt., 3.41. De. P. L. Royal m.d., eldest son of his Honor the lieutenant governor of the North West territories arrived in the City yesterday by the East train. He is on his Way West to Regina. And from there he will go to Edmon ton. Or. Royal was one of the first students enrolled when the Manitoba medical College was established in he is a graduate of Victoria University and is now lecturer on demonstrative Anatomy in the same institution. It is probable that the doctor will practice in Edmonton. la a Barbie firemen Are making ready for their annual tournament which a to be held this year in connection with Thi Forrester s picnic. The programme opens. With a precession to the station to Meel visitors no 9.30 . At Island Park in the afternoon the races will be gone through with. The programme includes an open Hose race open to All Manitoba brigades for which prizes of s2q and 810 Are offered Hook and ladder race bicycle races and various running and jumping events. A concert will be help in the evening. Clra Pakvis a o. P. R. Brakeman on the British Columbia Section was killed Al Abbot Ford on thursday last. Near abbots Ford a tree Hod been felled and rested across the Telegraph wires just Clearing the tops o the cars. At this Point the train was running very fast and Purvis was knocked off the caboose to the track by the projecting tree he struck the rail with his head and the the c. P. R. Has evident la established it. Elf at fort William for Good As evidenced y the extensive and costly improvements Leing there. The company has already erected Large docks elevators and other build. Nos needed at a divisional Point and has now undertaken tha construction of immense Boal docks East of the Presont ones. These docks will have a storing capacity of tons and the machinery to be used a handling the Coal will be of the most modern charac Ter now in use in the United states. Eight Hundred tons a Day can be handled on each of these machines. The company has also resumed work on the foundation of uie elevator Annex which was begun last year. Fur thin foundation clusters of piles have Benu driven every twelve feet and out off two Cen below Low waiter a k of Tan of Naoh Cluster of piles there is a platform right Chick bearing a Mas live Stone on the main timbers of the building ate supported making a most substantial foundation. The capacity of the Annex will be bushels. It a the intention of the company to have it completed in time for the season s crop. Should be crop turn out As at present anticipated Bhe company will to it is rumoured build an other elevator this year. With All this work in p Ogress and Given a oof Harvess it will not be surprising if there is a population of people in fort William before the close of the year. It is quite apparent that Tho railway company in sends making the town a Ponca of great importance and persons who pretend to be Able Bojado the future by events of the present venture the prediction that in ten years fort William will be As Large As Duluth. It occupies the Saino relative position to Manitoba and the Northwest an Duluth does to Minne Sota and Dakota and an Chicago does to the went and South of it and there Cor mainly Doss seem to be Good prospects of it be a City of considerable oils and import Ance. It is not at All improbable that some of Whaleback at Pam propellers one of Ich recently a successful trip rpm Duluth to Liverpool England with Lona of wheat May be placed in the Grain Trade from fort William. These Whaleback boats Promise to revolution be Western freight traffic and instead of weight being trans shipped at the Seaboard will is taken to and from the head of fresh water navigation. A the event of this being realized fort William will be the Point where All the shipping Trade will be done for West Ern Canada and will increase her already arose shipping business immensely. The line of the port Arthurs Duluth rail Way company has been built into fort Wil in and it is Laid that the terminal shops and Yards will a located there. This is no doubt Vith a View of securing ample facilities for Muling Ore from the Iron District through which the line passes and which it is intended 10 develop. Picnic prize winners. Erlat Church Sabbath school children Rast Cato Kim Park. Christ Church sunday school had its annual picnic at Elm Park yesterday. The arrange ments were the Best and although the crowd was Large there no uncomfortable cro77d no which characterised Many former picnics. About 500 children attended besides Many adults who came Down during the afternoon and evening. The citizen s band was in at Tendance from three o clock and during the evening dancing was indulged in. The mosquitoes were somewhat troublesome owing to their being but Little Breeze. Dinner and supper were served to the children Tan ladies of the Church. The sports under the direct Ion of or. I h Mulvey commenced about three o clock and lasted till six. The boys played baseball while the girls amused themselves at kindergarten Barnes. Valuable prizes were Given for the races which were evenly contested. Messes. Mcallister and Mulvey were the starters and messes. Ague and Bromwell the judges. The following is the list of prize winners boys 8 and Marsh e. Many. Girls 8 and Williams b. Stephens. Boys 11 and Woodhead k. Sut tie. Girls 11 and Stephens n. Elian. Boys 14 and Percival j. Panes. Girls 14 and Brown Mabel Holroyd. Boyo Over Jaques j. Murray. Girls Over Woodhead Daisy fit Haiti. Boot Murray. C hat Lydon e. Stephens. Throe Lefred and Haffner Pace and Woodhead. Special Lacfi girls under Stephens. Boys Consolation Kennon. Girls Consolation Mabb. Lady teachers race miss Wigton miss Stephens. Open Taylor m. Green. Thu officers and teachers desire to thank All Hose who donated prizes for the sports. Acid Accident. A had s escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon. Arthur Hume a boy employed in the Brit ish works had a very narrow escape from what might have been a very serious injury yesterday afternoon. He waa carrying a Large bottle of acid from Martin Roeser to the Dye worke and when passing the Ostoffie the bottle fell on the Stone pavement and broke splashing the acid or his cloth ing. He went to Howard Starng store where his clothing was removed. His feet and legs were slightly burned. A Handsone sum. For Hundred Ijo Llara turned into the . Library coffers. The . Picnic to Morden on saturday last was a financial Success. The profits amount to which will be expended in enlarging the Library at the Brunswick h. M. Goodchild Ottawa d. M. Ewen mrs. M. Ewen Stonewall mrs. S. Reid Cedar Hill Onti. W. Clarke Balmoral a Knechtel so. Harlea Mich w. Parker w. Burns Blyth Field c. C. Of Lefford la Loa Aetis Short Meaford ont. J. Lebao Starbuck s. S. Dayton a. Mcdonald Smiths Falls. Two children a son and a daughter of or. Joseph Mcgowan a Section Man North of Utterson ont., were playing on the Side of the railway track in the excavation under a stump at a Sand Bank. Tha jarring of a passing the stump to Alvand the Little girl being directly under was crushed to death the Bead being terribly mangled. She was found by the sorrowing Mother it buried thei boy was also badly Hurt. The Wilburs. Magnificent production of Nanon at the Princess aet night. The audience which assembled in Prin Cess last night on the occasion of the. Second appearance in thie City of the Wilbur com by waa not quite to Large As on the previous evening bub the performance was imm Asur. Ably Superior to hat of and a better rendition of comic opera has Seldom been seen in Winnipeg. A mistake was in not opening in a charming Story Rene through the entire opera the music is Bright with occasional solos of great Beauty the choruses exceptionally baking and there is no end of humor in it the creation of which rests with the Marquis or. W. H. Kohle and his Nephew Hector or. A e. The plot briefly it the Lovely Nanon hostess of the Golden is to be wedded to the mar quis d Aubigny who has won her disguised As a drummer. He avoids signing the marriage contract by a cleverly concocted scheme. Then the scene is transferred to Paris where Are introduced the old count Beau Marsillo and his Gawky Nephew Hector who Are Bent on seeing the sights of Paris As they put it and All the splendour that the term implies. Nunon goes to Ninon de l a Clos the famous Beauty to bring her to intercede in behalf of her drummer and finds her drummer in no. 3. A. Famous Waltz Melody runs through the entire opera and is Sung by everybody of any consequence from the Tenor to the Basno. My. De Maintenon and King Louis Xiv solve the problem and get everything righted in the fend of the third act. There wan a Mere confident feeling the whole of the performers that the opera Glide along with pleasurable Delight to All present and the audience showered in tinted applause on every pleasing Effort. Mrs. Kirwin who a vivacious Nanon was the Delight of the House indeed it was .1 charming impersonation and miss Dorothy Morton a stately and dignified Nanon. She was beautifully costumed and Sang sweetly throughout the evening her rendition of a sweetly pretty Little Ballad by Robyn in act earning for her a doable encore. Miss Belle Hamilton a charming her interpolated skirt dance being Given with so much Grace that she was recalled. Or. Only the Tenor Kaaa Bia music very sweetly and or e. A. Clarke As the abbe had considerable Opportunity to display his mag Nib cent voice of which he took advantage. He Sang with much expression and received a. Couple of Wall deserved applause. Or Fisher s typical song with practice i la got there in provoked no end of laughter and he waa recalled time and again. Or. Kohle is also worthy of special notice for he has much to do and he does it Well. The choruses were splendidly Sung and the girls looked Betti achingly pretty particularly in the Amazon March. The specialities by miss Kirwin and or. Kohe Between the second and third acts were pleasing and loudly applauded. The pianist of the company is an artist in his line and when it is considered that he has nearly the whole of the orchestral to do besides conduct the choruses too much Praise cannot be Given him. With last night s performance the Wilburs a huge there is to doubt they will play to larger audiences during the balance of this week. A matinee will be Given this afternoon when Fra diabolo will be presented and the grand Duchess is billed for to night. Brantford ladles College. The seventeenth annual Calendar of the Brantford Young ladies College and conservatory of Minsio has been received by the free this institution continues to nourish under Rev. We. Cochrane d.d., As governor and mrs. Louisa o Berino As lady principal. The presbyterian general Assembly ithe Synod of Hamilton and London and the Synod of Toronto and Kingston at their last meetings recognized the excellent work done Dunn the past year and expressed gratification and the Success of the. Institution., the Roll of students for tha year numbered 133 names of which two were from Manitoba and ten from British Columbia. The name of miss Jessie Hill of Brandon mail., stands in the list of graduates in pianoforte ass the Winner of a first prize. A Large faculty of instruction is engaged in the literary depart ment the conservatory of music the Art department stenography and typewriting calisthenic and the school of elocution. The first term of the session of ,1891-92 begins1 on wednesday 2nd september next. At the City hotels a4 the Clarendon my and mme. De Krogh Copenhagen c. A Macwatt St. Norbert miss s. Kirwin 3.1. York r. G. Allardice Liverpool John h. Chaloner rat Portage a g. Moir and wife port Arthur h. M. Manning l. W. Smith Toronto. Ati tha Clifton j. Aldridge Elora r. Clark. W. Mclntyre. A. Dishaw port Arthur j. Tucker Fott William a w. Daviero rat Portage j. Leonard and wife grand Falls j. Patterson Burnside a a. Elder and wife o. Portage j. M. Grover City its. J. Tii More miss f. Moloy Brandon a. H. Morden and wife Morden. At the grand Union a it snark Brandon j. Harris Reaburn h. Paulto Chicago w. Moosomin f. Simson Oal Prary w. Colf Rou Brandon w. Barley port Arthur Lewis s. Gray Shoal Lake b. Barton rat Portage w. Beresford min Neapolis h. Ledger j. Fullerton rapid City f. Saunders England w. Peters Glasgow f. Wetherford Portage. At the Queen s a. Ferrous Montreal j. Whyte Mitchell r. Linn St. Paul g. E. Powell Victoria c. J. Smith Ottawa mrs. Jordan mrs. Johnston Dakota Sinclair Elm River w. T. Weaton h. M. Goodchild Ottawa mrs. E. E. Goff mrs. L. A Lvon Apple ton s. C. Mrs. W. W. Ottawa a. W. Smith Mon Treal w. G. Henshaw and wife mrs. S. E. Hennaw and Tyler Henshaw Oakland w. H. Wardrope Hamilton f. B. Brown dub Lin p. Lamont Rogina 0. P. Lewis St. Paul g. Spencer and wife Owen sound a. W. Skinner Sioux City c. J. Mitchell Toronto w. J. Mclean Stone Forte Kili Stie Portage g. W. Garrard and wife Cincinnati. Arrivals at the Manor r. C. Armstrong Manitou a. C. Fleming Moosomin a Mcpherson a Dowsett f. Kaim j. Bob men j. Daly h Jennings Rab Portage g. Egan c. Egan Norman a. Hunt h. New Sammour Keewatin a Graen Norman h. Savage Huntsville w. Hamilton Walstein j. D. Cole j. P. Powell Cambray , Bottineau n. D. J. Lyons w. A. Grass w. Rod Fer Portage la Prairie j. Dupuis the new books. So. Katharine to the Tower by Walter Besant. 30 illustrated 70 a Freak of Fate by Earl of Desart. 30 the slaves of Folly by Horace Brown. 30 a matter of skill by Beatrice Whitby. Go up Terrapin River by Ople p. Bead. 39 a Little Pearl by the 39 my lady nicotine by j. M. Barrio. 35 an american Lon Doc by Sara Jeanette Duncan. 30 maid Marian by Molly Elliott Seawell. 60 my danish sweetheart by Clark Russell. 50 Donald roes of he Cora by we. Black. 59 the heir presumptive and the heir apparent by mrs. In there and Back by George Macdonald. Of consequences by Egerton Bastle. Go sent Post paid on receipt of Price. Ferguson co., 408 main St., the embalmers b31 in a list. Telephone 351 Westmeath c. I Reid Varna j. Beattie Campbellford l. P. Bowl Ikima Bonheur que no s. J. Poebles Barclay h. Nortis w. Baxter Paisley a. To Tab Pergus got. J. S. Ent Rerd and wife Motobo jaw a. Hamilton que a Zieue 3. Simpson George forty to Chatham h. Simpson wife and family Toronto Margaret Armstrong fort Moody in. Ekl Warde Vancouver b. Earls Belfast Ireland j. Wilson Vancou ver g. Bishop Victoria. All the Leland w. Walker Alberto j. A. Laoag Berlin j. F. Hogan Hamilton o. S. Landon j. A. Moan Drew j. P. Jack son Toronto and mrs. W. J. Philips London eng. T. Is. Anderson Neepawa j. W. Gleeson. T. Mcgill Woodstock w. Robinson Brandon r. J. I Fitzsimons St. Thomas on. J. G. A gtd Selkirk them. Shannon e. Wide Meyer and wife Gretna b. W. Millburn St. Baul j. Payne Medicine Hati j. Zallee Richmond e. E. Rothrick Seattle a. Harrison Chicago. The Meiling. Final arrangements for unveiling Monument on saturday. A meeting of the bub committee to com plete for unveiling the Norquay Monument of saturday next was held last evening. The hour for opening the proceedings was changed from 3.30 to 3 o clock. The chairman of the committee Rev. Canon math Oeon will preside on he occasion and shorn speeches Are expected to be delivered by very Kev. Dean his Honor lieu tenant governor Hoa. Thou. Green Way Consul Taiylor or. Harrison and messes. Isaac Campbell q. 0., and John macbetb., Hin Honor lieutenant governor Schultz and his lordship the Bishop of Rupert s land will be unable to be present because of absence from Hong and his Grace the Arch Bishop of St. Boniface because of illness. The attendance is expected to be very Large because the invitation is general no special invitation having been issued. Flavor extract nature. Fruit flavors. Vanilla a perfect purity. Lemon of great strength Range Almond i Rose flavor As delicately and Dell Kamsly As the fresh fruit. Flavor and Aroma what you ire after in a Cigar. You can find both in the Republic. Try them. Big Boston if Yupu want your boys dressed Well come to the big Boston and get what you want at your own prices. We have still a assortment of suits to select from. , first served Straw Hatland Allkind of summer Wear half Price. Come Early while they last. Diamond Hall rings we carry or will make to order All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds opals corals Etc., Etc. It b. Thompson co 494 main. Street. As advertised Large dry goods Stock estate of Haley 8ctton, Morden. Arrives to Day in millions of Homes id 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 phone 69 la we expect by thursday morning to be ready to Slaughter the Stock. Great bargains will to Given in every department. Remember dry goods there is a big Stock of clothing also a full Stock of cloths and tailors trim Illig. All must be cleared out at once. Bargain givers dry goods 432 main Street. Boots and shoes main Street c a r e n i t a in the Market. R u s a d e r to boys All or the next thirty Days at whith 4 Diana Hans 496 main Street. Honest testimony. We to mail Crown soap wrappers and your Honen opinion of the soap and we will mail you a Beautiful picture without printing. Address the Royal soap Cor. A horse Coupe by the hour 2-horse cabs for four persons toy the Ball and return .2.ck dinner party and return .200 opera and return.2.00 no order taken for less than Telephone . 76o to Pitt one of our suit clubs. Pay Down and get your suit at once. Large shipment of fall goods just received. Winnipeg mercantile co. Tailors to the it Julio. Caldwell Block. Opp. Post office. Will buy two of the Best Corner lots on Street 100 x 100 feet s6oo will buy two Corner lots on he Goffina Street. Will buy three Corner lots on Euclid Street. Q lots on Burrows Avenue Neap main Street. Cheap. Carbut Hebs Brock office 463 Mala St Winnipeg per c. P. R. at ladies blouses All at half s Price n 25 per cent discount off All oct in ladies chemises and Kight orests. They Are Cut Well. They Abe Well they will Wear Well last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold 100 pairs last week. This week will finish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements merchant tailor main St., Winnipeg. Supplies. Copying dow3 w. J. W. Young. 389 main Hill Iii d House rat Portage Lake of the Woods. This hotel has recently undergone extensive Tione and additions having now Bovent five by furnished room hot and cold Baths Eloot do Light and electric Tirella in rooms suite of rooms for families May be secured in Vanco by Telegraph i our Well arranged rooms for commercial Travell Era free Biffl trains. The new bar and billiard room is Seitu Atco id Large basement and it delightfully Cool in warm weather. The Hilliard House a so Complete in every Way meet the requirements of Touri Ute it new fwd to none in the Dominion. Those who wish for health combined to bal sight of the Beautiful Elio ulc Cobio to hat for soon and secure their apart the May season. It con be said by the we who visited Lake of the Woods Vej behold new plem jew whilst the landscape Rouno it and to from the Lake with the of the Pine lend their kindly influence to the rat ing of our system or. Hilliard has Aringe month with the pro Prieto Rof the Steamer Kenning to Funi Foh to Arueste for excursions on the Lake at the Low rate of fifty cents por Day. Louis billiard proprietor millinery hats and bonnets at to Clear. Miss. M 446 main so Koht
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