Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 19, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Daily free press. Winnipeg aug 19. Free press. So of Kinq and vex Ike editions Mist Iod every Day Bax it sunday at six o clock a. Si., and four o clock p. A. Respectively at Winnipeg by tie free press co w. P. Luxton director and editor in cull. Either edition by mall one months one month strictly in Advance. Daily morning tree press delivered in Winnipeg 3b Sains terms. Even free press and Sun delivered in win aloes so cents per week 75 cents per month months. Strictly Cash in Advance. Advertising rates per nonpareil line 12 one Mukes one Inch in depth for advertisements oppt bring in both advertising ten cents per Lino Aach abortion. Advertising j.3ertod for a Dennite period of time 10 tie charged for at this following rates 30 cents or Uno two weeks u u h one month. Retiree Monglio six months oneyear advertisements occupy Tan less space than Dve hues will be charged is live Lino advertisements. 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Van Home has been a most successful railway manager it does not Fol Low that he would do As Premier of Canada or that he would even make a successful minister. The qualities which Are required in the one Are not necessarily those which Are esteemed the most highly in the other. In railway business for example the qualities most prize Are honesty and Fidelity these with fair business ability will in the end com Mand Success. In the politician As Canadian exp Rioce is every Day More and More demonstrating the two main essentials Are an unconquerable disposition to steal and an unlimited capacity for lying. It is quite certain that the cultivation of these accorn politicians at Ottawa if they can take time Rorn their robberies of the Public Treasury to give the question thought realize what this difference Means to the country there has been great and in usable neglect in the Busi Ness of getting immigrants. Now that we have built a railway from Ocean to the Lext great work for the Dominion is to people he country that has been opened by it. That transcends in importance All other present questions of a Public character. The men and methods of Are unequal to the occasion and the sooner they Are changed tha better. Of what use Abb of see taws from All sides of a and from nearly every Quarter of the province comes the intelligence that game Laws Are being systematically violated. Young Prairie chickens that do not come in for a month yet Are being slaughtered without the slightest regard for the future. And the Hunt after Duck is equally vigorous and equally regardless of the Law. Almost every session Lor years past the legislature has been asked to tinker with the Law respect ing game. It has been represented that chickens especially Are in danger of extermination unless hedged about with such Protection As Only the legislature can give. We All know How toothsome a game Prairie Chicken is and Many of a have experienced the Delight of shooting them in season. It would we regarded As a Ptah Isaial calamity if this favorite game were to be slaughtered out of existence and so appreciating the situation the legislature has never begrudge Ita time to Aber or Amend the Laws As experience might suggest to be necessary last season it was thought that everything had been made As perfect As was possible to human foresight. But of what use is the Law if it is not observed or enforced it 19 no secret that chickens and ducks too Are daily being shot in Large numbers. A Western Exchange thus Speaks of an incident that recently occurred at Barberry three Young men who Are classed As gentlemen residents of town were out shooting ducks at the Lake South of or. Daniels last Sabbath. With boots off and unmentionables rolled up through the water to secure their game they presented an unenviable appear Ance. If they have no respect for our game Laws we would request them to respect the Sabbath Day wheat is Down again it closes Tower than excitement on change yester Market overestimated. Current chronology. Plis ments was neglected in or. Van Horne is be worked his Way up through the various grades of railroading until he reached the very highest of All. But that is not to say that he knows nothing of statecraft or that he cannot give a shrewd Businesslike opinion on this or that Public question. He would appear have done Thia the other Day when discussing the question of immigration with a Montreal newspaper reporter. According to the telegraphed Raport of Hia interview he is of the opinion that the Dominion government has Rouch yet to do if it. Is to Realiza the expectations which Are popularly associated its duty in this regard. It will not do he says to relax in the subject As All the read of the world is hard at work and other governments Are doing More to promote emigration than our Thia a Good politics although in May come from a Railroad Man for years Piat Canada has not been getting n Large share of european immigration. In great Brit Ain especially wage have been fairly Good and emigration from that Quarter has been comparatively Slack but a considerable movement is again on Boob and Canada stands High if the tide will not flow in our direction of its own Accord we gather that or. Van Home is of the belief that it can be induced to do so. On a Point of that kind there Ere probably few men in the country better qualified to give an int Euliff. Ent opinion than the president of the . B. Company. And it is unquestionably Good politics to suggest that nothing should be neglected in insuring that Thia should be done to the fullest possible extent. Which leads to the conclusion that even a Railroad Man May know As much on some Public questions As the politician who is trained in the higher arts of lying and stealing. Why should to Nob get the lion a share our treat competitor the United is so nearly filled that their politicians Are devising Means to discourage immigration we ors nearer the Supply than our rivals in South America and Australasia Are. South Africa for Many reasons will absorb but a Small percentage of British emigrants for a Long time to come. It can almost be said that we have the Field to ourselves if we know How to profit by the advantage which our Situa action gives us. A Pound or two is a great matter to the poor Emigrant Locking out across the Waters for the Home he is to or they May be made an example of sooner than they they should be made to respect both. It is not to to understood from this extract that Carberry is worse than other places the fact is that this contempt for the Law prevails generally throughout the prov Ince and in almost every Community on every Day these violations Are going on. A contemporary remarking on this says that the government could not have made a Wise selection in the appointment of Magis trates where such Sorenea can be enacted without interference. But it a not always easy for magistrates to take the Initia. Tiva in preventing them and they Are not to be saddled with All the responsibility. It ought to be somebody s business to see that the Law is respected. A few prosecutions at tended with wholesome 6nea, would have a most salutary effect. But if the Law is to be of no account it would be better if it were wiped out and there was a Clear under standing on the subject so that All might have a share in the ignoble sport of Slaughter no fledglings As Long As they lasted. Chicago aug. The Board of Trade this morning there was an Subira absence of yesterday s excitement. Pork had a slight Advance after opening but everything else sold lower Theopiliou the Market had been Over estimated. December wheat opened about where it closed yesterday with Mies at 31.03, sold up to Bat offerings were Large and it soon broke to s1.02j and closed at closing prices 81.01 sept., May Ojo j sept., oct., Rojc year Isic May 40jo. 2sjo sept May 82go. 810.16 oct., jan., 86.70 s6.b2j jan., s6.0b. New Yolk aug. Options were Active to Day but trading was devoid of excitement. European cables reported the markets lower and there were More Sellers than buyers in the Market. The closing figures were to lower. Spot lots closed lower spot sales of no. 2 red Winter at no. 2 aug. Oct. Sollof nov. St. Louis aug. In futures resumed on the Board of Trade this morn ing. There was no excitement and unless a repetition of monday s flurry occurs no Seri Ous trouble will result. The creditors of John Hyson had another meeting this morning and agreed upon a settlement on a basis of s1.01 for september and october and .81.04 for de Zembar wheat and september Corn at or. Hyson expects to resume business in a few Days. Lbs do aug. Leeds Millers Asso cation to Day decided to further Advance the Price of flour. The meeting fixed prices one shilling six Pence above the previous rate. Chicago cattle markets. Chicago aug. Slow steady top prices for natives to others to84.85 common 83.10 to Range steers to 25 texans to83.26 corp to Active opening a Shade stronger closed easier rough and common to mixed and packers to prime heavy and butchers weights. To prime Light to Gra Saers to receipts shipments sheep Active sheep steady lambs higher native ewes s3.50 to 50 mixed and to westerns to feeders s3.75 lambs to receipts shipments Montreal Montreal stocks reported by Alloway Oba Pion Bankers and brokers Winnipeg aug. 18, 1s91. Sellers. Buyeff 226 1113 adjust 19. Caesar died at Nola Italy born 03 b. Cho was the grandson of Julius Caesar s youngest Sis Ter and was named by Julius As Hia heir. Elizabeth Stuart Daugh Ter of jives England born in lilo Palace of Falk land nun Edinburgh died in Chi she married the elect jambs . Or Palatine who became Kinu of Bobe Iii in 1610, and. Her daughter Sophia married the elector at Hanover which made Thot House heir to the Crown of England. 1soq James Lenox philanthropist born in nov7 York City died there 1880 founder of the Lenox Library. Fight Between the Constitution and Rice. Benjamin Thompson count Rumford died expelled from his native in ancient times he who bore false witness lost his right hand but he who lied under Seal in a sealed document or deed was put to death. Scurvy of cd j7uo us ecu us. Our House realizes its responsibility when it affixes its Seal to cans containing Coffee. We have never yet divan run Inoh Rev 229 u5 165 backs Bank of Montreal. Ontario Mol Sod 8 Toronto merchants he Union comma Roe 131s miscellaneous. Montie Altel 106j Rich. Nav. Oitt pass. Ily. Montreal gue. Canada n. W. Land co. O. P. K. 0. P. A Call. 01 200 208 82 82j 150 161 t 80j 181 1055 b9j Iso 202 79 831 a expel rom s Nave a huletts As a tory he took Refuge ii Bavaria and Mccamo famous As a practical philosopher born 1753. 185i guerillas massacred wounded and prisoners it snicker s Gap va., for Whick Moaby was excepted from Tho terms of the 1870 Michael Crawford Kerr speaker of con Gress died at Alum Springs a. Born 1887. Tornado killed about 30 persons in and around Wilke Barre pa., and wounded Many More. Jacksonville big Blaze. Fifty Vive burned with losses approximating b million. Jacksonville fla., aug. 18. A fire this morning destroyed 55 buildings including knights crockery House the Hubbard Block in which was located the Western Union Telegraph office and a half a dozen other concerns Fremont hotel Seminole club Smith building hotel plaside Chelsea House Tilton House Mcmurray and Bakers Carriage warehouse St. Joseph con vent the Ritz Weiler residence and Lloyd Bro crockery store. The buildings for four streets Back from Bay Street and a strip two squares wide were burned. An explosion of dynamite in Forsyth Street made the fire uncontrollable and injured Many people none seriously. The insurance is Light. Many other buildings in the Vicinity of the burned portion were badly damaged and Home were completely gutted. The total losses by to Day s fire Are estimated at and the insurance at Douglas. Do Glab aug. On thursday evening or. To Urquhart preached to a Large congregation in the presbyterian Church. The service was a special preparatory service As a Large number were about to become members of the of Arch. Or Hay partner of or. Campbell arrived in town monday. Miss v. Kyle is ill she was taken suddenly with hem Orage of the nose which proved so obstinate that for a time the Case was quite serious. Quite an excitement was caused on Satur Day evening. While a Large crowd were gathered about Baker see Sou s store a horse became excited brakes his bridle and started at a Ratling Page for the Eastern end of the town. After doing some fancy turning around buildings he re crossed the track and struck North closely followed by a horseman who succeeded in catching him. When returned to the owner it was found that no damage of any moment had been done. Pointed our patrons. When you see the Seal you May know it has been affixed deliberately and with full Faith that the Coffee which it protects will Delight you. As we Send it to you so you can receive it in Confidence that it guarantees the purity and excellence of the article advertised by it. Tell your grocer you want no Coffee that is not stamped with Chase Sanborn s Seal. Chase Sanborn month Eal. Quappelle Long Lake Saskatchewan land cecoioe3 Star for Sale on easy terms it free Grants of government lands May be obtained within easy reach of stations on the q., . Pcs. R y. Further i formation a a Lytic dec a Imine Einrid 3st-a-3isr land department 381 main St. Winnipeg weather bulletin. Indications from Washington and ports from North West Points. Be for an old baud sir Hestor Langevin is too innocent by halt. He was asked in his Cross examination Why he did not wish to know the names of the subscribers to his testimonial and his reply was because the subscribing to a fund of that kind do not expect that the party for whom they Are subscribing will know that it Wil be Only the testimonial itself a a whole and nothing else because some friends might say if i had known that any name would a mentioned and the amount i would Hava Given More than i have Given and to on Anc therefore i did Nob wish to know the names fancy the Connolly crowd Charlebois Peters and the rest of the gang of contractors look ing for departmental favors not wishing sir Hector to know that they had subscribed a More rational explanation is that Given by or. Laurier if the Hon. Member sir elector did not know the names of the contributors it was because he chose to b 3 ignorant and if he chose to be ignorant it wan because his moral sense told him that if he looked he might find the names of men who would be suing him for favors in his depart but added or. Laurier if he did not know he was the Only Man in Canada who did the free frees desires to state that there is no ground for suspecting that or. Joseph Martin has gone East to take a hand in Quebec politics. There is reason to believe however that the Winnipeg and Brandon organs Are sick with envy As they contemplate the splendid opportunities which have come in the Way of their confreres or. Ernest Pacaud the Brilliant editor of l Eleeter and child of Fortune itself. It unlikely the Brace of patriots who conduct the Brandon machine May move Down the temptation be. Ing too Strong to resist. Just think of it in one haul select to for himself and he come Canada for less Money than it require to take him to any other country excepting the United states which does not want him and is taking pains in several ways Tio Tell him so. But in addition to this advantage of Praxi Riby we have another and greater one we have in the Northwest taking it All in All the finest country under the Sun Apen for settlement. There is no other unsettled undeveloped country at Oil comparable with it. We have millions upon millions of acres of the most Fertile land in the world just waiting to be tilled. All the immigrant has to do is to make an entry and Start his plow going the farm is Here ready made for him and it costs him nothing. What More can possibly be required to make Canada pop Tilar with intending emigrants there is one thing More and that is proper Effort on the part of our government to bring All those advantages directly under their notice. Before this is done we shall require a clean sweep of All the old women at Ottawa who for years have been deluding themselves and the country with the belief that they have been promoting immigration. There must to a Complete revolution of both men and methods. To think of the magnificent country lying Here waiting to be occupied and the fool s work going on in Tho depart ment so Long without even a pretence almost of being awake to the splendid opportunities we have to offer is enough to take a preacher Geek Way Martin Greenway Martin. That was the Jingle of it for three years and it turned out Well although not so Good As the Promise at the Start. For Days past we pm Well understand How year singly the Premier has been communing with himself if it had Only been Greenway Pacaud Greenway Pacaud Wear. If one Fanf has been squandered Eidia to corrupt the the Money in railway electors of the tha bub East had been expended in Dinning into the ears of Europe the advantages of the North West Canada might be exporting a r sgt Lar Hundred millions of bushels of w Lea instead of a Chance Twenty millions. Do to Quappelle station. Cd Appelle station . Picnic was a Brilliant affair on saturday. All the Means of refreshment were exhausted and the town is determined to get in a much larger Supply of provisions on the next occasion. The ladies held a Bazaar at which about was realized for the vicarage fund and Lacrosse baseball Ricken and above All dancing were continued without intermission through a very lot afternoon. Several people visited the school at St. John s College. Or. Herbert Boyce from Abernethy was Ere last week and spoke Well of the crops in this District. The Bishop went to Whitewood on Friday night and returned to St. John s College this morning. Rev. H. And mrs. Akehurst have gone for a Days to the Touchwood Hills. Rev. Thomas has arrived from England to take ecclesiastical duty in this diocese. Barley and Rye is being Cut throughout the mrs. Bat Tisby wife of the respected pastor of St. Andrew s Church Chatham died at the manse on monday morning after a prolonged illness. Tha remains were interred in Market. A London Cable of saturday says Onon cae trunk railway stocks Are slightly depressed this morning owing to the decline m the dividends announced yesterday afternoon. Four per cent Guarante Matock gets Only ten shillings per cent being Ono per cent per annul while first preference Stock gets nothing still the Stock generally has Only fallen a fraction and the Market seems very hopeful of the results of the Mission of sir Henry Tyler and or. Duncan Mclntyre to the Dominion and United states. R Washington aug. Weather Indica Tion for Minnesota warmer and fair Dur ing the Day southerly winds local showers Are probable wednes Day and thurs temperature till thurs Day. For North a j Lakota fair wednes Day southerly winds continued Hie he temperature probably cooler _ showers thursday. For South Dakota and warm South winds scattered showers. The High temperature will continue thursday observations taken by Gea p. Bliss u. E., official observer Winnipeg for aug. Barm outer highest 29.25 lowest 29.11. Thermometer highest 74 lowest 58. Solar heat 101. Sun rises 5.20 sets 7.38. Rain yet indicated. Province and territories. The following reports have been received from Manitoba and territorial Points for the Twenty four hours enticing 9 a.m., aug. Ipoh Portage la and warm Mon Day afternoon heavy Shower of rain about 15 o clock Olear in the evening Cloudy and warm tuesday morning. And warm. Cloudy and warm monday very foggy tuesday morning and warm. And Fine lights w. Wind temperature 65. And warm. Oak with Strong . Wind temperature 60 to 75. Clear and warm. With Light . Wind temperature 72 above. Clear with brisk . Wind tuesday morning Clear and Calm temperature c5 to so. Clear and warm tues Day morning foggy1 and warm. Clear and Fine tuesday morning Olear and Fine. Clear Calm and warm. And tuesday Clear and warm. And warm. And warm monday foggy and Calm this morning. And tuesday morning Clear and hot. Glenboro monday afternoon Clear to Cloudy and Fine. Tuesday morning Cloudy and misty. Part Cloudy and warm. Tuesday Cloudy and misty no rain. And tuesday morning Clear and warm. Along the m. N. W. Clear to partly Cloudy with Light Northwest wind thermometer at 17 o clock at Neepawa 76 j Birtle 75 Yorkton 77. Tuesday morn ing heavy Mist Light South wind thermometer at 9 o clock at Neepawa 66 Birtle 58 Yorkton 57. Harvesting reports. Douglas aug. Cutting is get Ting general and by the end of the week a Good Many Fields will be in shocks. Postage la pm ibis aug. J. Sorby a Farmer near Here has started eight binders cutting wheat. Mag begot aug. Number of Farmers have started cutting but harvesting will not a eueral before the 23rd. It is not necessary to say that crops Are looking excellent. Regina Leader cutting on the experimental farm will be general after wednesday of this week on which Date professor Sann Ders will arrive at Indian head. Never Ware such heavy crops seen in this country and we venture to say that after this Harvest Mani Toba and the North West territories will he talked of in every part of the world. St. Andrews. St. Andeews aug. Fisher has been visiting her Mother mrs. Scott in St. Andrews mrs. Guests who has been visiting her friends in St. Andrews left for Virden yesterday. Rev. M. Scott preached a very interesting Sermon in St. Andrew s Church St. Andrews sunday morning. Subject be must be born j Mcgregor. Mag Koob aug. Carloads of fat cattle leave Here to Day for the English markets a number of farm labourers stopped off Here. Nearly All got work and Are delighted with the country. Machine men Are kept Busy a Large number of machines Are constantly arriving. There is also Large demand for twine. Rev. Or. Mcdonald and we. Cairns drove to Holland last week. Mrs. Mctavish of hater holds a meeting Here to Day in the interests of the women s farm Mission society. The presbyterian congregation at Beaver Creek contemplate the erection of a Church this fall. There seems to be a considerable amount of sickness in this locality our doctor in kept very a apparent sufficiency. Princess w. Ii. 8eacii, manager. And saturday matinee. Friday and saturday aug 21 and 22, Farmer j. C. Lewis and his company of Twenty or at talentj5d artists in is Plunkard the beat Yankee play Ever written. A bios Doc 75c, c3-o to set Don t Fotij to see the country band Parado at noon. Each member dressed to Farmer by to go himself or. J. C. As drum major of tic Farmer band Bis original White dress shirts sons of England a s. Annual of Ihk annual picnic and excursion to Selkirk on monday August 24th. Cricket match c. P. B. Is. Selkirk. , Cic. Liberal prizes. Train leaves c. P. H. Depot 9.so Selkirk at 7.30 p. M. Citizens baud in attendance. Tickets 81 under 12 half fare under 7, free. Tickets can be had at Parker s Dye works 285 Portage avs Richard flon a Astin s music store or from committee at . Depot on morn ing into. Grocers butchers friters Millers and Bakers to Brandon train ran into my Wagon at the crossing killed my two horses smashed the Wagon killed my wife and used me up in this manner. Now i want damages. Tutu Orbane damages Why Man alive i should think you had enough damages to list you a Gray co s weekly. To the ladies of Winnipeg free of charge until further notice the inventor miss j. a method of dressmaking has through her agent opened a dress mailing school at u Albert Street near Post office a Branch of her Boston and York establishments. In this school ladies and Young girls Are taught to draft Cut fit and1 Libaste a parts of the dress including sleeves and together with Many other minor Points of the Trade As also the French Bias Dart so fashion All to be Learned from this French tailor latest and most popular tailor system yet known. Dresses drafted in three minutes. The wheat of wednesday August 28th. Fall particulars later. Dec 333 comm Flag Cut s needs no recommendation. It Speaks for itself. A High Grade tobacco at a reasonable Price. D. Ritchie co., Montreal the oldest Cut tobacco and largest cigarette a Canada Cebu King the Young Man. It was Early in the Forenoon rid the car on its Way Down town. It goes with out saying therefore that most of cup ants were business men in route to their offices. But on this morons there was a pleasing innovation in the form of a pretty girl Faup ulessly attired from the top of her Bonnet to the tips of her Dainty shoes. She had jumped on the car in a great hurry apparently and was busily engaged in pulling on a. Pair of Long suede gloves which she then proceeded to Button with that indispensable adjunct to a Wom an s toilet a hairpin. This article proved refractory after a moment Don t we All know that they Are possessed by a Demon and flew from her fingers. It landed at the feet of the Young Man beside her he picked it up and instead of returning it to her gently took her wrist in his left calmly continued the buttoning process. Every Man in the car had been watching the pretty girl some openly others fur favely from behind their newspapers. Now All the papers dropped every one looked aghast and gazed at the pretty girl to see what she would do. She did nothing. Not a muscle moved and she showed no consciousness of what was going on. The Young Man with a conscious look of Triumph finished his pleasant task and the girl with a preoccupied air and not a glance in his direction opened her pocket Book out a Nickel and plur us it i his Handi his expression chained with lightning rapidity the color came into his face he quickly murmured what was evidently an apology. She listened with a wilfully misleading air and handed him another Nickel. By this time his had become Scarlet ind he began another Low toned but Earnest protestation. The Calm Cool and collected Young lady signalled the conductor and As she Rose to depart said in a Clear distinct voice audible to every one in the car no i cannot i never give More than a dime for having my gloves buttoned or my boots blacked saturday evening Gazette. Not smart but a Gen Las. Is that Bronson boy very he climbed Over into the Smitn ers Orchard stole a lot of blossoms and sold pm to mrs. Smit Liers for Harper s Bazar. Also a rare Chance for a few ladies to get into a Money making business and earn from Sto Aday. Open evenings also. Eli Biver Parks District Obama Lodge of Winnipeg half reception to will Airl Johns Tufi m. P. For South Belfast Ireland to lie hem at Vietoria Ball Friday aug. 21st. S do. Until further notice electric cars will run at interval of every half hour. From main Street Bridge so Twenty five tickets or Johnston and several other speakers will is. Liver addressee. Concert under the management of or. Charles Kelly. Fruit will be Torvid during the evening. 25e., to be Bud from fac com Mittee or at the doors. To Public Are invited. W. J. Marshall by. River Park Elm Park 6ots except when specially Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul of. Far mail use with Elt Trio id Well and Jmwa heated teat baled Trail Between Ull Yankoe St. Pool and . Baks cont Kestal Boute Ugto of and steam heated Vera bled trains Between of Ocejo Anil Contoi Elu Flo Omaha St. Ago the Pacific coast Akbar National route Between Chicago Kansas City and St. Joseph . Miles of Road Raohl none All Points 1 n in Suoia Wisconsin Minnesota Missouri Booth Dakota and North Dakota. For maps time tables Ratte of an freight Etc., apply a Avert station Ucen lot the on Luaao. Or. Paul railway 01m Railroad agent anywhere in the world Bow kill mill3b, v. H Koen l we. Tit a same As last year s153ooo.oo Lluli annual St. Leger sweep a tally divided if is Eurt equally divided Amo left is special Prus Tor 1st, 2nd and bad. Three thousand tickets each guaranteed to Pill. Drawing monday sept. 7 race sept. 9. Result of drawing Maik l to All oat bide Montreal. R. A Brand billiard room it Deor hotel St John s College Seton autumn term 1891. Class opens on tuesday sept. Both come into residence on Monasr. Sept. 7th. For further information apply to the read. A Fanon Matin Esons Deputy Bead Lens scr St. John s College Winnipeg
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