Winnipeg Manitoba Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1901, Winnipeg, Manitoba
In Inba fret the vol 29winnipeg, saturday september 21, 1901. No. 61. To Day s free press. Sixteen p acres. Royal party at Ottawa. British memorial services. To j. Macdonald Iii Toronto. Schley enquiry. B. C. Politics. 2\vhite pass wreck. C n. R. Accident. and drama. 4�?editorial. A sporting news. Tones latest v Victory. Field trial w Inners. City Ball champions. Capitals is. Cornwall. To Days boat race. 6-.King and Queen in Sweden. Another British reverse. Steel strikers at w Ork. Kin Alfred statue unveiled. Royalty in Ottawa. Continued 7c. Up Extension at Brandon. Furs stolen at Portage. A. Vav ill not Lay the Stone. Western news. Anarchy repudiated. Railway rumbles. Future King and Queen. L0\voman�?Ts department Block Page. 12-Canada at Glasgow. Sunday schools. Christian Endeavor. 13-City paragraphs. The markets. Regina happenings. 14-Page of want ads. 15-Page of want ads. Ion local and general. Right Royal Welcome a t Dominion capital souvenir number Duke and Duchess of York received with tremendous enthusiasm in Ottawa his highness reply to Many addresses filled with encouragement and Hope for canadians fairyland illuminations on parliament Hill. Ottawa. Sept. 20.�? special staff Cor-1 dearly beloved and lamented Queen respondent of the free press a the i and of Noble Hyson of her life and 1 example deeply moved us. She reception of the Royal party from Mon i was Ever proud of the great and the Treal to the capital City was a Repeti-1 splendid Progress made in every direction of the one from Quebec to Mon Don by Canada during her Long reign Treal. Crowd cheered the train a. It Quot with pleasure that a. The Dominion grew in Power and in by Hon. Geo. A. Drummond chairman of the citizens committee. The Maple Leaf jewel and the albums of views from the citizens to the Duchess were i presented by lady Sira Hico a and mrs. Geo. A. Drummond. When the address was tendered the Duchess read it aloud and then fastened the dashed past stations which were gaily fluence the loyalty of its people re jewel in her bodice. About Midnight decorated. At. St. Polycarp Junction the train left the Canadian Pacific tracks and made the run into the Cap Maine unabated. A it is especially Gratifying to meet you Here on the threshold of the building the Corn r Stone of which was Laid ital Over the Canada Atlantic. A Short by my dear father. Standing Here in Stop was made at Alexandria where Hie capital of Canada in the Shadow a reception committee composed of a of Noble pile it is my Pride to re _ i Fleet How far Short of actual results Mcmillan or. Schell m. P., were the Hopes and aspirations of that and or. John Macdonald Nephew of Day now Mort than forty years ago. News of the Day. A a is thanksgiving Day in Canada. Yields of Grain crops in Russia will t Picago Grain markets were quiet to relay in s Bier court of inquiry was resumed to Washington. a is City has won the Pennant in the Western league. King Edward and Queen Alexandra were we termed to Sweden. Coe companies in the Souris Valley decided to consolidate. Lone the Fleety Manitoba Mare won the in Pace at Indianapolis. The capitals won the baseball Chat Nylon a a to of the Winnipeg league. Or. H. Macdonald discussed Manitoba �2airs in a Toronto interview. Promotions been granted Twenty Cine officers in Strathcona a horse. The late sir John a. Macdonald presented an address to the Duke. The train arrived at Ottawa about half an hour late. The Royal procession was at once formed and proceeded to parliament Hill where civic and other addresses were presented. The ovation Given their Royal High Nesses Here far eclipsed those at Quebec and Montreal. As the party travels West the enthusiasm grows. Tens of i thousands of people packed the legislature Square in front of the parliament j buildings while All the streets leading to the Square were closely jammed i with people. Thousands of school children ail carrying flags occupied a j prominent place on the Hill and Sang patriotic songs. The cheering was deafening and continuous and the whole reception was of a most wildly enthusiastic character and will live As a red letter Day in the history of the Canadian capital. Evening illuminations. Ottawa sept. 20.�?foe the third Birne j the Day of the arrival of the Royal i party in a Canadian cry was signal j sized by a fail of rain but fortunately in the Case of Ottawa it did not commence till la o clock to night when Ottawa was then but the capital of the Duke and Duchess retired. Sgt my of the clowns. The gowns worn were Black Black and White Gray and Lilac court mourning and were very handsome. The Duchess of York was the cynosure of All eyes. She wore a very simple but Beautiful gown of Black silk and a magnificent Diamond Tiara. Around her Throat was a splendid rope of diamonds and pearls. The countess two provinces yoked together in an in j of Minto Woie an exquisite gown of easy manner. To Day r is a capital Pale Gray crepe dec Bene trimmed with of a i Reat and prosperous Dominion i lace of the san e color and Black Ros stretching from the Atlantic to the a j Ette and Grey gloves a Beautiful Tiara celtic Ocean the Centre of a political 1 of diamonds and Diamond and Pearl life an administration of contented j ornaments. Lady Strathcona wore a and United people. The federation of High necked gown of Black and Hon Janada stands pre eminent among the political events of the Century just closed for its fruitful and Beneficent results. As in ancient times by the Winnipeg programme. Visit of their Royal High Nesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Canada. Approx j mate i hour. Event. Mrs. Howard wore a Plain and handsome Black gown and jewels. Mrs. J g. A. Drummond wore a Black dress trimmed with Black velvet and Black j applique a Pearl and Diamond dog col j fir and a hair ornament of three Black j tips. Lady maty Lygon lady Kalb i erne Cooke and Hon. Mrs. Derek Kep j Pell wore Black and Fine jewels. Lady i Laurier Wor a handsome gown of Black. Lady tall was in Black lace and wore jewels. Lady Shari Genessy wore a Black sequin gown Chantilly lace and Diamond ornaments. Mine. Taschereau wore Black Satin trimmed with White lace pearls and diamonds. Miss Angus wore a Lovely dress of Black lace Over White Chiffon. Miss 11.30 . Arrival of Rota train. I Royal procession to City Hall. Noon. J presentation of addresses. 12.30 . Presentation of decorations and m. Angus was in Black and Heliotrope. J medals. Mrs. W. Peterson wore a gown of 1.30 at government Moose. On september 20th, to commemorate the visit of their Royal High Nesses the Duke and Duchess of York to Winnipeg. The free press will present its readers with a special sixteen Page illustrated supplement in addition to the regular morning Issue of that Date the supplement will be printed on Fine Book paper and will contain special half tone portraits size 10x14 inches of the Duke and Duchess of York a group picture of the Duke and Duchess reproduced from a special photograph taken in Melbourne Australia a full Page magnificent half tone portrait of the King and Queen a half tone portrait of Prince Edward son of the Duke of York taken from a recent photograph and other pictures of Royalty five pages of the supplement will be devoted to letterpre8 and half tone pictures of Harvest scenes in the Canadian Northwest specially taken for the free press by their own commissioner and photographer who has just returned from a visit to the wheat Fields. The pictures will be High class halftones. Showing Fields of Grain stacking operations threshing scenes elevators Etc., Etc. In the special number will also be presented half tone views of the towns Gaudaur boat race. Uni us Teddy the free press special edition of september 20th will be one of the finest illustrated. Numbers Ever produced in Tho Northwest. It will be greatly sought after for sending abroad and will be preserved by Many As a souvenir number. Those desiring extra copies of this number to Send away to avoid disappointment Are requested to place their order at once As Ane Issue is limited. Price Quot pc. Per copy. Advertisers wishing to use extra space in thursday s editions will require to Supply copy by 7 p. In. Wednesday sept. 20. Trades Congress resolutions British tributes a martyred to ruler description of the Beautiful services in the City Temple St. Pauls and Westminster Abbey tender message from the King crowds attended the churches and cathedrals. London sept. 20.�? Ford Cable a a close approach to Church Unity was made by the religious bodies of London in honouring the memory of the world a a beginning a Yea though i walk through the Valley a was Sung with delicacy and shading by the choir and was a fitting prelude for the interval of silent prayer for the murdered president. Non con Fermi St president s bereaved wife. Spohr a j and free churches United in a me Morial service in the sky Temple j where a platform was decorated with flags of the american nation and occupied by ministers of Many process ant bodies. The burial service was j repeated at Westminster Abbey with stately simplicity in the presence of a representatives of Royalty a full diplomatic corps Many leading englishman and a vast concourse of spectators of the services. A solemn supplication modelled closely after the one held after the death of Queen Victoria was reverently followed by the assemblage which filled every available Yard of floor spare at St. Pauls Cathedral. There was a special service at St. Martins in the Fields and other English churches and the vespers in the roman Catholic Cathedral were Well nigh converted into a memorial service for the president. An anarchist s revolver has United the religious world in reverent acts of homage to the memory of a Hearty old fashioned methodist who was the first citizen of a great Republic. In we to a Aster Abbey. Among these services the most in pres Sivc was that Iii the a storied a play the Nave and North transept lord a Ablest Are the departed a from the a last judgment a was Sung most impressively and was followed by the a dead March from Saul magnificently played on the great Organ. Beethoven subjected to a supreme test in being reserved for a the final number after this uplifting funeral March but the organist s judgment was vindicated. The funeral March on a death of a hero closed the service with Apical dignity worthy of the glorious memories of the Abbey and the supreme act of reverent homage for a president suffering martyrdom for the cause of civilized government. La no Paul s. The services at St. Pauls was opened by a series of funeral marches played with refinement of feeling and cumulative Richness of effect by tile organist. It was a simple but Beautiful choral service beginning with the lord s prayer and continuing with sit John Martins setting of a Tdeo profound is and Stainer s a a misfire and closing with the hymn a i heard a voice a prayers from the English services with William Mckinley s name written in and with a ooh god our help in Ages past Sung by the vast Coit or gallon with thrilling effect supreme moment was reserved for til whip j end. When thousands stood reverently handels funeral mar h was i on the Silver toned Organ. The j mayor anti the corporation Ai 2.3u . His Royal highness will be Gra i Coos by pleased to open Man Jatoba University. Drill and singing of school i children. 5.30 . Departure of Royal train. Black sequins and Ber ornaments were pearls and diamonds. Miss Bond Wasfy Nanri Lidwinn in Black lace with Silver Ili i util i i Luu disc mayors iterated Honor. Ottawa sept. 20.�?it is stated Here to Day mayor Prefontaine of Montreal and mayor Parent of Quebec both refitted a c. M. C. In the same con j Nee Mon it is said that the government let ter from Winnipeg labor party. The last of the crowds were wending their Way Home. The Welcome ext end i Edmie Duke and Duchess was a right i Royal one. It was a spontaneous Dens i castration of loyalty to King and a statute to King Alfred was unveiled to j throne. The Welcome which was Winchester eng., by lord Rosebery. I shows by thousands in the afternoon Union of Norman and Saxon the English nation was produced so by the. Federation of Canada the two great in nil Way responsible for the ii at nations which form its population j a Honor cd. Roeii been welded into a harmonious people i affording free play and Opportunity to departure from Montreal contribute each its Best service to the Public Well being creditable As this i Brantford sept. 20.�?at this mornings session of the trades and labor Congress the committee on reports dealing with the presidents address the Boers captured another company of infantry Aud two guns at Vla Fontein. Thirty passengers narrowly escaped death in an Accident on the White pass Load. The laying of track on the Forrest of tension of the c. It. Will commence this reek. The Duke of York will not Lay the Rem and Given to the Breeze by i numer achievement is to the practical Wisdom and patriotism of the statesmen no founded the Union and who since Able banners and flags was to night guided its destinies it is no less Honor flashed broadcast Over the City and for Miles into the country by myriads of lights. Across Sparks Wellington Rideau Sussex Bank Elgin Metcalfe and ocher streets strings of electric fights formed a Brilliant canopy under which the Stream of people passed for hours. Every Tram to the City for cd he past few Days has a been crowd. E l with visitors until to Jay they i Moue of Tho likens memorial in urn numbered Many thousands. A con Eer Nativ a estimate of Che number of s0 Well and truly Laid. Tile provincial Synod of the Church of people in the neighbourhood of the Par j a a a material Progress that England la session in Montreal has adjourned. Able to the people upon whose support they had to rely and who in a spirit of Mutual toleration and sympathy sustained them in the great work of Union. This spirit is no less necessary than it was in the past and i am confident that the two races will continue each according to its special Genius and Opportunity to Aid and cooperage in building up the great Edi lice of which the foundations been Tho Duke a my Duchess of Cornwa la a re a wac in enthusiast let sendoff chatting in the Windsor depot. Montreal sept. 20.�?the Royal train pulled out of the Windsor depot at just one minute past nine this morning in route to Ottawa. Dorchester Street from lord Strathcona s mansion to Windsor Street and Dominion Square was crowded with people who gave their Royal High Nesses a right Roy Ai Send off. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a thanksgiving Day. A a a Ottawa ont., september 20.�? thanksgiving Day for the Dominion has been fixed by order in Council for the last thursday in october which is the bist. Were filled Long before noon and the tended in state and the staff of the j South transept was occupied mainly american embassy was present but j by members of the american a society More significant than anything else i and their friends. A staff of the was the vastness of the audience. The american embassy acted As Ushers for Cathedral was filled half an hour 1� a the choir where representatives of fore the service began and thousands j Royalty and members of the Cabinet who were unable to enter Hung about i were seated with the diplomatic corps the Queen Anne statue and blocked the and a distinguished company. Lord passage of Ludgate circus. The Stock i Rosebery s intellectual face was near Exchange was closed and the memory lord Pau nce tote a Bent figure and Ial services in St. Law rence jewry took lord Cranborne sir we. Harcourt the place of the Ordinary revel of lord chief Justice sir we. Colville and speculation. The presidents favorite lord Revelstoke were prominent in a he hymn was Sung in the City Temple by Chor stalls. The service opened with an immense congregation. Shops were Tchaikow skins and Chopin s funeral open in the City but business was Vir Niarchos the Calm. Reflective almost tally suspended. The streets were logical movement of the one contrast filled with men and women in full 1 ing with the purity and exaltation of mourning and even the omnibus drive the other. The procession of choristers Era and cabbies tied Bunches of crepe and clergy was seen through the around their whips screen door advancing from the re from the province come tidings of Mote end of the Nave crowded with scores of memorial services and signs spectators. The opening sentences of of Universal mourning. Even the Connie burial office were chanted by a Serva Tive universities offered the choir of thirty six men and boys and Heartfelt impulse of Anglo Saxon feel the clergy in three groups with the ing for the american Flag Baa been insignia of the chapels draped slowly hoisted half Mast Over one of Tho passed to their places. A nearer my most prominent University building.-. God to thee was Sung to the English the King has been More sympathetic score written by Rev. B. Dykes the than Ever in his message to the Arneri Voce of the sopranos and tenors can ambassador and the working peo song ing out in the higher passages pie of the Metropolis shown How the Ninetieth psalm. With Purcell a deeply their hearts were moved by setting was followed by the lesson standing guard for hours around St. Read with simple eloquence by Dean Pauls. Never has England honoured Bradley. A passage from the late sir any foreigner As it Baa paid homage Arthur Sullivan so Light of a he to this american president. A squad of mounted police and the a review of the Mckinley memorial services in London churches and cathedrals a Given Tho in s. Cabinet held its first session glider president Roosevelt. Secretary Long Bay retire. There Are no developments in the ii. \ Cansis or. Heicken has declined to join the Cabinet. The latest Canadian recipients of Roy ii honors will be invested in Ottawa to Day by the Duke of York the capitals Defeated the Cornwallis la the match for the Minto cup at Ottawa before the Royal party. The strikers in the steel districts of Pennsylvania resumed work without receiving concessions. Application has been made to incorporate a railway line to run from Hobbema alta., to crooked Lake Assa. A member of the Winnipeg labor party Focas explained the reasons Why the Mckinley Resolution was not discussed. Has moment buildings would be thirty to been made since federation a a forty thousand. J come a Lis bed the profits Are apparent on usual cavalry escort. As it passed on fail Ament Hill. Every Side and i rejoice to know that along the Duke and Duchess were the grandeur of a the illumination of the unexampled Prosperity of this the greeted with round Atter round of parliament Hill is beyond description first year of the Century has crowned cheering culminating in a great ova the main building was completely out the abundant years you recently Hon As they passed into the spacious lined in electric a Iglus. Every feature enjoyed. May we not believe that this depot. The Duke and Duchess both of the Beautiful Structure a a Dis feeling is Shap d by your fellow sub bowed their acknowledgements and a tract from end to end of each Wing Jet throughout the Empire mope speared delighted with the enthusiasm and from he base of the Tower to a the United a than Ever before and Lecoin displayed. In the station the Duke and Flagstaff on a the top were a gets every ins More conscious and appreciative Duchess were Busy up to the very last window and door every Small Tower j of these ties of common sympathy and moment charting affably and saying and Pinnacle were shown on electric interest which bind it together More j Farewell to those with whom they had reported that instead of favouring com-1 the Royal Carriage was escorted by Puifory arbitration Tihey would Sug \ out of politics for Good Ity. The Angevin. Eastern and West than Ever determined to Boid fast and pm departmental blocks tire City Post maintain the proud privileges of Brit office and the customs House Laurier ? ish i Bridge and the Mew Royal Alexandra bridle across the Ottawa River were similarly a illuminated. Majors Hill was converted in to a persian i Garden the bewitching Beauty of which recalled the stories of the j arabian knights. Countless thousands i of chinese lanterns filled a the Trees in the Park and All aking the Bluff of parliament Hill overlooking the a Ottawa River and in All the Trees in front j of the parliament ground thousands Mare could be seen. Beautiful fishes and venetian masts were placed on spanks Street and the Bridges Over the Royal party attended the Lacrosse match Between the and the capitals on the a varsity Oval in rhe afternoon. They were accompanied by lord and lady Minto and got a rousing reception. The Rapitis won Iby three games to two thus capturing the Minto cup. This evening there was an official dinner at government House. Thousands to night turned out to see the illuminations on parliament Hill which was one of the finest sights Ever seen in Canada. The canal at the Post office. Citizens the winners of the Brandon Field trials i generally co operated with the gov Sere Derby Verona Diablo. Manitoba eminent and the civic authorities to stake Zuleka ail aged Verona p. Glad j Kutck it the previous Fine illuminations Etone i which Ottawa had witnessed on other j occasions notably the last big Winter toe Duke Aud Duchess of York were in t carnival the Diamond Jubilee and the attained at Ottawa being presented with i return of the South african soldiers oui Erous addresses to which his High i and they were eminently successful in i Cess replied i efforts. Til minions 0f immigration win pc cup i. Is i Rived polio a ions for sever Halo of t Lull 1 Hundred labourer to work in b. C. Min is districts the trades Congress at Brantford in j horsed a letter on Harvest excursions sent bom Winnipeg labor party the delegates \ fitted in favor of compulsory conciliation in settling labor troubles. The weather. Probabilities. Manitoba Grong t Anergy winds Cool fair to Cloudy. Minnesota fair saturday Aud sunday warmer saturday southerly winds. North Dakota fair saturday sunday showers southerly winds. Tho temperature. Observations of the weather Bureau taken at 7 of clock last night Winnipeg tune Battleford Buffalo. Boston. Calgary. Chicago. Cincinnati Pinion ton. Helena Jacksonville is duet Osa. Reference to he Nappy Union of two n t oat unexampled p of purity of Canada Earnest Hopes for Tho future of the Dominion. Ottawa sept. 20.�?his Royal highness in replying to the addresses presented him Here to Day said Strathcona ban Juet. Disc rip Tion of the thursday evening fun t on in Montreal a the pre to the Royal couple a some of the Beautiful Bona. Montreal sept. 2d.�?the following account is Given of the Strathcona banquet to the Royal visitors in Montreal thursday evening a a temporary Pavilion had been erected in rear of lord Strathcona s House and this formed a splendid banquet Hall. The guests were received upon arrival by lord and lady Strathcona who welcomed them to the spacious drawing room which decorated with Flowers. Been thrown Muon in Contact during their Brief stay in the City. They Shook hand with the member of the citizens and civic recep Ion comm Titei who were Oik in full Force As Well As with a number of distinguished gentlemen who were present including sir we. Yan Horne and sir t. G. Shaughnessy. The Royal couple seemed to throw off much of the repaint which the formality and ceremonial of the past few Days has necessitated. Their Royal High Nesses were attired in much the same costume As when they left Quebec the Duke wearing a Black coat and silk hat and the Duchess a neat Plain Black travelling gown and Black hat. The Royal scots Ani the Prince of Wales Fusiliers composed the guard of Honor. Reception in Ottawa. Gest compulsory conciliation. Someone asked what was the difference and the answer was that there was a great Deal of difference. The suggestion was adopted but was afterwards brought up again by or. Putter and after considerable discussion was postponed until next session. A recommendation Chat Allen labourers be departed by the government at the expense of those violating the Law was concurred in by the committee and supported by Congress. In Lwi executive comr Nautee recommended that All Bills in the interests of the working people for introduction into provincial Legislatures and the parliament of Canada be legally prepared and that a capable lawyer As a reprove or. Hugh John Macdonald discusses in Toronto. Manitoba affairs Toronto sept 20.�?Hon. Hugh John on the Best of terms personally Anda Secris in the intervals Between the can Macdonald and mrs. Macdonald Regia tired at the Queen s to Day. On their Way Back to Winnipeg after a three weeks visit to the pan american expo a lion at Buffalo. In the course of a talk with a reporte Laid pains they and All their workers ate willing and anxious to help each other i in every possible discussing the vacancy in Lisgar a j representation in the commons if. I Macdonald said there would be a hot or. Macdonald fight when the writ was is sued and three candidate we it uld probably run. I Ruvii Tzvi for Fonod or Richardson did not relish being Quot i am out of Acme Polios for a a of a unset Ted Aad hat no a. Mate top he and will never be a candidate again. Nijen a whether he would run again. I a is the railway policy of the Roblin putative of the trades Congress never liked political life anyway. Sent to Ottawa during the session o Force i into it a id i am glad i government popular a or. Macdonald Diament to work in the interests of j was forced into a Ana i am amp Iau a a. A was a ked. Many Addre a presented their Royal the civic one. By add Massac Liu etts Canadian to the i Ore. Labor. The committee on reports did i and out. Of course. I still keen a it has been very Well received by not favor the suggestion but upon interest in All political subjects an people at be replied a and Congress voting in its favor the com j always ready to fight on behalf of tis supporters confidently predict its Mihee concurred. Party. You know a he added with Success. It is a Little too Early yet. School to aching condemned. I a a Mujie we some very hard i however to draw any definite following Resolution moved by fights at election times in Manitoba cd usion. Since the system a up attic and seconded by or. J., but a pleasant and. In a sense a re been operated by the government the was passed almost unania Marrable feature of politics there i returns been most satisfactory i Sously it that All the keenness and the extreme and the increases in the traffic receipts a areas a the interests of labor Are party ism disappears when the elections been even larger than was an identical the world Over we believe Are Over. Candidates Are invariably tick rated. Pm a Al sin and min. M As now f a _. A. It jars prejudicial to the inter ests and we especially condemn the an vote Ltd in favor of compulsory con j an Appeal to men in great Britain As teaching with this tendency in our i Jagt late a period in the season on such Public school As leading to class and j a a or. E. Cross racial dominance. We believe Only my nip it g labor party letter. Ottawa sept. 20. Their Royal High j patriotism is International and the following was read from the Nesses the Duke and Duchess of Corn Gucila patriotism is what should be Cul Winnipeg labor party Wall and York arrived in Ottawa a few Tiv ated for the welfare of a Cosmo a a we desire a to Call attention to the Imp Pulati on like that of the do reckless manner in which lao or is minutes be fur noon to Day. The we j a Hje a j to i in Harvest excursion from the come extended the future King and a a re a i Utku a was passed that the Eastern provinces and great Britain Queen of the British Empire was of letter carriers of the Dominion should we Are conducting an investigation. Their wages increased 20 pee which has not proceeded a enough a emr. Mayor and gentlemen the the guests were assembled their sex Large number of addresses which you i Eellen cies the governor general and,., lady Minto entered the room and last presented to me give eloquent sex a la enter the Boa Duful apart press ions to your loyalty to the Crown ment came their Royal High Nesses and attachment to British institutions the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and y Ork. The Royal guests were must it will afford me much pleasure to gracious and affable. Before dinner misleading inducements appears to us an Effort to exploit labor for the Benefit of transportation companies and it is All the More reprehensible because it is done by the authority of High officials. As there Are Mon suffering from the conditions indicated in the districts represented at this Congress this is a matter in which you Are greatly interested with ourselves and we re of providing a a May be signed ,. Us. It. No a Sii ii Lyl Urti a lift a a a a Hii i ill to Iii i is i a a i communicate to my dear Lasher the was announced they moved about tons of a Hearty Welcome in to Days reception to the heir apparent to the throne and his Consort. .42 Montreal 70 52, Nashville to 52 new Orleans ----74 54 new York City.54� 32 Philadelphia nmn. A que Cappelleti. .4m san Francisco -38 6s rat. Paul is King these Gratifying assurances of speaking to each guest Devotion to his throne and person. The Quot when the guests were assembled in the Pavilion for dinner the sight was Duchess and i sincerely thank y u to a Bijj Jiant one. The Royal table was the kind words of Welcome contained placed at one end of the room and a in these addresses and for the Hearth number of other tables radiated from Ness of the reception accorded us to it. The decorations consisted Prin a ans of the Ottawa Field Battery Day on our entry into the capital of i pad i y of masses of Many coloured Pichad Forth a Welcome in the form the Dominion of Canada. Roses and Palms while myriad lights a Salute. The Headquarters a i am much interested to observe twinkled and shone and lit up the of the Canadian militia a Royal from the address of the mayor and Cor i room. At the Royal table were seated the most enthusiastic character lawns Are not very demons Van a a flowing their enthusiasm of when most of or at Public gathering holy because they Baa members a j1�?T1ceshfiv and Pas men to come to Manitoba were from kind enough to suggest. Of Royalty already residing in j no a fixation before a Board a one to two thirds More than Scott president. Their midst Ana Nave a i to it set the posters in Eastern towns offered s-50 the letter was endorsed by the con mening to and rutting Al a Ore a and in a a a North with Board and Cir with Canadas i cutting states a j in tor Ber shop Cullars in great Britain a copy of since the birth or the Dominion yet j a the est Cutie com i which we attach offered nine to ten of the provinces. Shillings a Day with Board and work the socialist party of the United from the Middle of August a i Canadian socialist Ber. As a fact. No such wages . Been paid at any time. The rate of a pay at this Date sept. To for cum a $30 a month. On the present occasion Mere was no stint of cheering and other manifesto. Gen. Corbin in the City. Stakes and the leagues were commended for their co in movement. .72 Sault Ste. Marie Ai portion of the City of Hull that by amongst others their Royal High .4��. The Energy and Enterprise of it3 Citi Nesses the Duke and Duchess a their re press thermometer Reading sept. Zen that City has to a great extent re excellencies lord and lady Minto sir a covered from the effects of the ter Wilfrid and lady Laurier sir Louisa a. Rible calamity which so recently befell and lady Davies and his Grace Arch i p pm. A 2n. A p in. 12 p. In. 18a43a p i. 41a Vui rises to Dav at 0.13. 18.30. Moon no a to Day at 11.27. ��4s 23.43. Gifts from the escort from the Princess Louise Dragoon guards the go Vernor general a escort of Royal Canadian dragoons. The 4.�?T�rd regiment and the Ottawa Field Battery were at the station. The Royal party was ree Elved by lord Minto. General of Grady Haly. The Headquarters staff of the Canadian it. A result upon w hich i offer them Bishop Bond. My sincere congratulations. A the presentation o a the affectionate reference with citizens committee t a of pm be during militia and a deputation from a the of which you refer to the loss sustained the evening. The Gold medal and the. A. 11 by the Empire in the death of our address to the Duke were presented continued on Page six patronize Only Union clerk. A. Dower Toronto who was Secretary from 1ss8 to 1900, was presented with a purse and an address expressive of the manner in which his services were appreciated. A. Tire adv Rno and a session a vote wag taken upon the presidents recommendation for the trial of a compulsory arbitration. But the majority of the delegates upheld the committee on reports former glad of u. S. A any in Philip Pines passe through to Washington with his staff out Bec As a necessity tor such w As a a a a a major go neural Coch Tbs i s. Ltd it there More than in the other pro month. Army in the Philippines and staff. Vines. Labor men were urged to j the Quot Narri de party w in Pas a through the City Early this i in ii Sui fyn full h tis c o u it cd ii amp of 11 i h Woc a a a a a a a neb a totters a amp. Y pro Puy As Pran 8edt and finding to \ mar tag on Che Way to Washington. Provision for their proper distribution j the panty were travelling in the in Are exposed to great privations Many vate car Kamini Tiquia and reached �vh7n car tip of vol the , the mobilization of an army item at a. In. Among other Arriva a of men of 20,000 to 25.000 in number More or. W. T. Payne. C. R. Agent without systematic direction cannot be j at Toko Japan and or. Robert de too strongly deprecated and furnishes. K.,. A Strong argument for the establish j a formerly in Gra. Recent of state employment bureaus. I Here returning from Seattle
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