Winnipeg Manitoba Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1901, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba morning free press. Winnipeg saturday. September 2t, Joi. 0 the worlds favorite. Good and pure our future King and Queen la Alam Ceylon Tea. Used in millions of Tea pots daily. Japan Tea drinkers should try Salada Green Tea. Sold Only in Lead packets�?30c, 40c, 50c, 60c per la. By All grocers. Character sketches of the Royal visitors who will some Day Rule the British Empire. A a warm hearted. Open handed Francc of simple tastes and possessed of natural business aptitudes the Duchess to an English woman of the truest Type kind Active and intelligent essentially Fem none. Railway chit Cha movements of officials and changes in staff completing Forrest Branch. An explanation. Rails Ara being shipped West for the q p. K. To enable them to commence laying steel on the Forrest Extension of their Road. The steel laying gangs will be sent out next week and it is the intention of the company to Complete i the line this Winter. That will give i them 4 additional Miles in the pro Vinee. The grading gangs have been a working hard All summer and there has now been 23 Miles completed from Forrest West to the Saskatchewan. The extra grading to make up j. A a w Iii a done before the Snow c Mes and the new Branch it is expected will be ready for operation this Winter grading is also being pushed Ahad Lapidis on the Snowflake and the Waskada sections and it is expected thai these branches will be finished ready for steel before Frost comes. Names of railway Branch lines in abbreviations sometimes Are twisted around by the jokers on the staff of the company to some amusing oddities. An example of this is Given by some of the in pm bets of the staff of the can j a Chan Northern. Some body was in. Quiring what p. A. Amp w. Stood for in connection with their lines. The enquirer was told that it meant a poverty j agony and r a a a Quot Quot or. D. F. Coyle who has for the past ten years Bern associated with different department or the c. P. La. Bere and for the past four years been Tai y to or. Win. Whyte in his portion As manager of the Western Ani Pacific divisions has severed his connection with the company to accept a put sit Ion with the firm of Mackenzie Ani Mann in their Winnipeg office. Or. Coyle s associates on the a Aff regret very much his departure from the office As he has always been great favorite among them and also those who came in Contact with j Bim in business. The friends of or. F. W. Day who a Quot a not Long ago a member of the i Raf of the manager of the Western j Pion of the c. P. It., will be Inlet i a to know that he has left revel i Rose from where he went from Here a knit four months age and is now in California. Or. Day has left the pm j p j of the c. P. R. Or. F. W. Tye chief Engineer of i construction of the c. P. It., leaves to Day to go Over the Pipestone Sec j lion on an inspection trip. Or. Oro. C. Jon a. A ticket agent of the a teat Northern railway left on the Arr Lay to enter his new duties As agent of the company at Fargo. No successor to or. Jones has As yet been appointed. Window cleaner killed. Montreal. Sept 2d.�?f, x. Vary. Aged 50, while cleaning windows at the fourth Storey of the merchants Bank of Canada building this morning fell to the sidewalk and was instantly killed. Growing girls occasionally require a tonic Medicine. An officer of the a labor party explains Why the Mckinley Resolution wag not debated. In order that the readers of the free press May know the facts in connection with the misunderstanding of which the Winnipeg la Hor party claims to have been made the victim a representative of Chis paper waited upon an officer of the party who stated As follows Quot after the usual business was disposed of a member Rose and stated he had been charged with belonging to a society which included Czolgosz and his like and desired to have a Resolution passed rebutting these charges. A purely informal discussion ensued but the report of the proceedings in the free press to the effect that no Resolution was offered was substantially Correct. The chairman demurred to the introduction of such a Resolution stating that silence was the Best answer to silly slander of that nature that the members of the labor party were Loo Well known As upholders of Law and order to make any Resolution necessary and that the passing of it would be tantamount to an acknowledgement of the impeachment. In this View he had nearly the whole of the meeting with him. He did say anarchy was the fruit of an Industrial system the labor party is seeking to Reform and that the familiarizing of the citizens of the riffed states with blood both in Legal and Lawless murders might also be a Factor in the tragedy. To condone the crime by declining to debate or vote upon such a Resolution As was suggested never entered the mind of any member present. A cruel injustice has been done to us and the avidity with which the Falge View has be n taken up is very surprising. We have been refused representation on the trades Congress. Yes. From the report of the proceedings in Congress i am satisfied that the action of Congress in that respect is due to the fact that the false accusations made against us in Winnipeg had been conveyed to the ears of Congress. By the Constitution of Congress the labor party not being a trades Union is excluded from representation four years ago the credentials of a Delegate from the labor party were by vote of Congress accepted and have never been questioned sire till now. Further inquiry i to the causes of this action would be of Little interest to your readers and would add nothing to the credit of the labor movement of course we regret it As we believe use could work to better advantage in affiliation with Congress. But As the principles of both bodies Are practically the same we shall advocate them just As strenuously As before. It is Only right that it should be known that the labor party was established by delegates of the Winnipeg trades Council. By refusing to recognize it they Are disowning their own offspring. Why they should do so it is not for me to say. It certainly is not because the labor party a has not faithfully lived up to the Constitution they gave it. I suppose it is because labor organizations like All others Are composed of human Western Canada notes. His Royal highness the Duke of Cornwall and York. Tanner Heyl of Worms on the Rhine Germany. World known and Peerless in the production of Patent leather. American tanneries have tried to supplant him but even in their own Market with a heavy duty against it helps Patent Calfskin is the Standard. An american $5.00 or $6.00 Patent leather shoe made from anything less than heats would be ridiculed. Imported direct from Germany into Canada by the Slater shoe makers with 10 per cent less duty against it than United states factories must pay. This Means better Patent leather shoes for the Money in Canada than can be id in the United states. Every Patent leather Slater shoe is now made of helps a the Best that Money can buy. Goodyear welted and stamped on die soles in a slate Frame with the makers Price. It Vav Iii Flake the blood Rich red and pure strengthen the nerves and prevent decline. Mrs. Hiram Rinkier the wife of a spec Ted Farmer in South Pelham township Welland county Ontario 158-v a it is with great pleasure that Stive this tribute to the health restores Virtu -. Of or. Williams Pink pills. Quot in my laughter Lena 1 now thirs Al years of age began the use of Mur mod Fine a Little Over a year Agte Wax in a most wretched condition. A fact a a a were seriously alarmed lest might nol recover. The first sym a tem were a feeling of languor and amp knew a gradually growing worst. Of Nee me pile lost fee a had Little on or no appetite and was apparently go org into a re Dine. Finally the trouble am complicated with a persistent Quot a a Throat which gave her great difficulty in swallowing. I gave her a a Quot i advertised medicines but they a i i rec Benefit Ber then she was placed under the care of a doctor who said a or blood was poor and watery and or whole in badly run Down. The doors treatment did not help her any and then acting on the advice of neighbor i began by give her or. Williams Pink pills. The Confidence us which this me Darlne was urged of upon us was rot misplaced As i soon noticed a distinct improvement in my blighters of Filiti of. The us of the i for a f it week longer seemed to comp pm Fly restore her. And font that Lime 5hr pay in a cheerful Light farted Girt the very picture of health. Ill air ays recommend or. Williams link a pills to other sufferers feeling a tire they w it prove quite As efficacious a hey did in my daughter s Case. Mothers with growing daughters will a Nak no mistake of they insist upon a a occasional use of or. Williams Pink pills they will help them to de a a properly will make their Bio d Rah amt pure and thus Ward off Dis and in dec ii a. A i 1 genuine Niles a re by j Only in boxes bearing the full name or. Williams pills tor i ale people Quot on the wrapper around a Ach i non other is genuine no butter what some Soff interested dealer May a. If a doubt Send direct to ans or. Will inns Medicine co., Brocku a out., an i the pills will be mailed tet Paki a a it i a b a or six boxes for >2.50. W. B. Pecklington Regina has been gazetted a License inspector. The Manitoba hotel a Den donated the proceeds of one Day a business Over actual expenses to the masonic Hospital of that town. New Copper finds in the White horse Yukon Mineral Belt have been reported. The location is somewhere out beyond the Grafter group. A special edition of the territorial Gazette has been issued by the government proclaiming a school Holiday an the occasion of the Royal Isert. Mrs. Benson president of the Hospital Aid society. Regina has received a donation of �500, collected in England by a Friend residing in the Northwest. Commissioner Perry of the mounted police is at present at Victoria b. i in King arrangements for the reception to the Duke of Cornwall and York at that Point. Or. Tyriffe. Of the Dominion lands department spent sunday in Medicine hat. He was accompanied by two experts and was going into East Kootenay to make selections of government Coal land. John stocks who for several years has occupied the position of inspector of Bridges for the Canadian Pacific railway company in the West. Has resigned his position to accept the Post lion of superintend a a of Bridges tor the Northwest government and entered upon his new duties on sept. 13 a Large number of Indian Cayuse Pontes have been shipped out of the country this season. The wiry Little animals Are being bought up by Eastern buyer at a Low figure and Are taken East. Where they Are sold for driving purposes. The indians in this part have More ponies than Alley know what to do with and scan to be particularly glad 0 get rid of a few hundreds of Advance. Three head of steers the property of the Brown ranching company of Al or to. Found their Way 4o the Chicago markets in a shipment of Montana rattle. The animals were singled out thro and the company owning them recently received a Cheque for $14o it i payment of the steer. V. Or n it is rein Merod that the duty had been do ducted by the Revenue officials inc Price pea used by the company was x Copti Onaley Good. Inspector and mrs. Belcher cd la bras \ cd tin 21st anniversary of their wed Din recently. The wedding a Onk Plaro in Edmonton and As Many a possible of those who were present then is wll is other friends were invited my spent a most pleasant evening i cup. And mrs. Belcher Only returned to cd Mon ton in june last. After an absence of Over 15 years. Insp. By Teh or a second in command of the str amp Thonn horse in South Africa under go. . His Royal highness George. Duke of Cornwall and York. Had always been intended for the admiralty until the death of his elder brother made him heir apparent to the throne of England. Prince George entered the Navy As Young As it is possible for any boy to do to. When he was hardly twelve years old. For nearly Twenty year he applied himself industriously to the profession. There was no nonsense or half hearted pretence in the matter he Well earned each single step of his promotion. From the first Day he went to sea his position by birth has been. And even is for the time that he is afloat completely ignored As Mfd Hipman. Sub lieutenant lieutenant. Or commander he executed the duties that fell to his lot with simple Zeal and straightforwardness. It was always abundantly a Lear that his heart was in the work he loved the Navy. And what he did at sea was done thoroughly and Well. I by a s in the hoi l l. His seafaring life has by no Means restricted or narrowed the horizon of his Outlook upon the world. He has visited every Ore of the British colonies he has met face to face and converged with most of their leading statesmen. More than once he has journeyed throughout the length and breadth of Canada. In Europe Asia and Africa he has travelled much. By quiet observation of character under Ever varying influences the Duke of Cornwall and York has Laid up stores of invaluable experience. By reason of his training As Well As by National inclination and disposition his Powers of observation and of memory Are Strong and Well disciplined. He not Only hears and listens but also reads and thinks for himself. Possessed naturally of business Uke aptitudes he displays in the management of his affairs a steady concentration of Effort and a Quick appreciation of the question submitted to him in All its several bearings. His personal tastes Are exceedingly simple without tendency to extravagance to others he is Ever when the Case demands. Open handed warmhearted and generous. Like most of his family his memory is singularly receptive and retentive. He never forgets a Friend or the Faro and name of one with whom he has been brought into Contact. A Why to Uko of York ? a curious Story illustrative of Prince it urge s persistency of purpose is related in connection with his title of Duke of York. He and his elder brother. The late Duke of Clarence were in their youth both very fond of Tbs study of English history and More especially of the dramatic period covered by the wars of the roses. As the elder might in due course expect As Sovereign to become Duke of Lancaster the youngest determined that if Ever he had to choose a Dukedom it should be that of York. When in 1 2 the Lime eventually came for the Choice the Many oth a titular combinations were suggested and pressed upon him. Prince George steadfastly and successfully adhered to his old Boyish resolve. King in org the fifth. Of course we should All like to be Able to form some it estimate of the part which the Duke of Cornwall and York is Likely to play in the future. For that we have nothing to guide us but whet his Greer has teen in the past. The masculine up bringing which he has enjoyed is in some respects an Ideal on for the Post. Which in All human probability he will some Day be called upon to fill. And the fact is All the More impressive inasmuch As when to entered upon it neither he nor his parents contemplated that he would ultimately become heir to the Crown. In All things the Duke of Cornwall and York is thoroughly English in disposition in temperament in ways an Early Riser and of Active habits punctual. And methodical. One can never imagine him Idle in mind or body. He will a always employed about something or other. Though he has no ambition of Papular applause or pre Eminence he has ii a Vee shirk a his heavy and wearing social duties and who nth time comes he May by counted up in to serve to the a St of his ability his country and his generation. When. Eight years ago it was known that the Duke of York was about to take for his Bride Princess Mary of Teck Universal satisfaction was Felt throughout the British Empire. H re for the first dime since a the Days of James ii., an heir to the throne had chosen his wife from his own country. For in All things the daughter of the German Duke and Duchess of trek is thoroughly Engleh. Born. Bred brought up in a he country a he is an englishwoman of the truest Type with ult a he Sweet f re finest of an English girl. Even of he Beauty were less. The calmness and dignity of or manner would have always Lent her great distinction. In writing of the private life of a woman however much she May be considered Public prop May one must touch but lightly and carefully. Of the gifts that Are the Best test of a person s character one May truly say that the Duchess of c own Waji and York has a loins share. Sympathetic and kind hearted fun of a Ender pity for suffering energetic and Active industrious and Ever anxious to help in a Good cause she has had As the wife of the Dukti of y k. Ample opportunities of utilising her Good qua i Kies to an unlimited degree As a companion she is pleasant with plenty to say and a great sense of fun. She has read a great Deal and is a Good linguist and musician. Her books Are Hee great Delight and enjoyment. By h n it k know fire. French German and ate All alike to the Duchess of Cornwall and York. She can Conyers a fluently in either one or the other language. Novel Reading does not interest her very much that is to say. Novels of a frivolous kind. With the works of the great novelists she is of course acquainted. Her favorite authors Are Tennyson. Carlyle Emerson and George Eliot. She is very fond of Well bound books and values highly a1 presentation copies. The w works of Mac-1 Aulay. Froude. Lamb John Morley Motley Moliere. Goethe Dante occupy prominent positions on her Book j shelves. Her method is to read some j thing every Day. Even of it lie Only a Page and then discuss what she has read. Ll1 a on i Tigon. The Duchess la a Regia Lur attendant at Church and a constant communicant. She is extremely tolerant in her views. Ail she asks is that whatever religion a Jerson professes a shall act up to it. And not make it a Sham. She reads her Bible every Day no matter How Many duties she has to perform. For Choice she prefers a Cathedral services High ritual has no particular attraction for her and what is known As Low Church does not impress her. She loves the music of the Organ and the singing of a Well trained choir. In dross the taste of the Duchess is essentially feminine. No attempt is Ever made to copy masculine ways. Nor is such a fashion Likely to receive any encouragement from her. Dainty and pretty things she delights in. Like her Royal Mother the Duchess takes the greatest amount of care that her clothes Are purchased from shops that pay fair wages am do not overwork their hands. In she m id of a or a a jul a ? to see her in her own Home which she loves fondly Stern ended by her own people with Lier books her work and her Flowers 1� to see the Duchess of Cornwall and York at her lies. Perhaps deep Down in her heart lies the feeling that a simpler life. With lean of splendor and responsibility would have been her choirs for or nature is essentially a simple one Bot. If irksome she has always done her duty thoroughly and conscientiously. In Many ways she and the Dike have the feeling in common that. Had la y been consulted the life of the English gentleman and gentlewoman with its smaller but still important interests would have been their Choice. For. Neither by training nor disposition. Were they intended for the place the y have been Call d upon to fill and the publicity As Wen As the intolerable curiosity of modern life has destroyed All possibility of seclusion and privacy in those of Public characters. To people like the Duke and Duchess such a penalty to pay for greatness i a severe. But it is the Price exacted from Throe in an exalted position. T9 a the Slater shoe indy amp re a a. Numb my in a a. A my to of Montreal Toronto Ottawa London 468 main St. Winnipeg. Tho Slater shoe store tr.3tws3r-v 200 agencies. Factory. 63 Latour St Montreal. 3soo Reward we will pay the above Reward to w Hoever will furnish us w Ith proof of an infringement of our rights. We Mold sole control for the Dominion of Canada or th2 Sale of Priestley a Cray Venetie rain Coats with this Label attached to the Neckband of a cry garment a Hunters of the fit Reform and Royal Brand tailor made garments Reg owners of the fit Reform and Royal Brand tailor made garments Reg. E. A. Small so company Whol Salb tailors. Montreal tired �0 to ors to Jhc did it or Corr pm rid no who adopt a pm Nim a should of la of to Brit Nam a an add for a the information of the editor Only. Letters j containing personalities or attacks on pro Vale character will not be published. 11 trek a a of m it. A nov Dodge Gill a funeral. Montreal. Sept. 20.�?the funeral of Justice Gill took place this morning j the services were conducted by Rev. Father Auclair. The body was then conveyed to the Steamer Birthler to Sorel for interment to Morrow morning. To the editor of the free Prev. Sir a in this morning s Issue of your paper an interview with or. It. J Mackenzie and myself appears in g a re to he matter of Yard facilities j in fort Roux a. And amongst nth a things we Are made to say Quot the rail j Way officials said that the paper in question Fth a Winnipeg Tribune accordance with the custom usually observed in its column had about a per c it. Of fart and lha per cent. Of guttering Fhon in tis neither secondhand typewriters of All make. For Sale. These my Chines have been out in first class order and Are guaranteed. The Smith a Emier typewriter Agency. 407 Mcintyre Block. 4 or. Mackenzie nor myself made statement which could be construed to mean that it was the usual custom of the paper in question to use its columns for . And in Justice to All concerned i beg you will give me spa let to contradict it. General superintend it. D k Hanna Winnipeg sept. 2<> k t h order a. The following regimental order has been issued by of. It Iamb relative to the class firing at the Killona n Range on saturday orders by . Chambre commanding Totth regiment Headquarters. Winnipeg set. 20. La tel no. 32�? the Kildonan Rifle Range will be opt a for the regimental Cha ironic on saturday afternoons until further orders. It is necessary that every non commissioned offi cer and Man should inform this duty in order that the returns May be completed. Ammunition will by issued free at the Range and firing will commence at 2 of Jock. The regimental matches will take place at an Early disc. Vav. A Munro Cap. A Ijuan. Do you feel like this without Energy without inclination to work with muddied thoughts depressed brain Lack of vitality pains in the Back headaches Dull stupid sensations loss of appetite arising in the morning a refreshed from sleep gloomy and despondent the Man whose nerves and vitality Are breaking Down feels like giving up the fight. Do you feel these symptoms if so take heed. Or. Mclaughlin s electric Belt is for you. 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My Cushion electrodes Are my exclusive invention and cannot be imitated. Of von have one of the a old style wintering bolts i will take it in Trade for one of mine. I do this not than the old Belt is of any use for it is not. But to establish the value of my goods with people who have be n misled by the als claims of concerns Selling a cheap worthless article. Or. M. P. He Laug Ulin .30 Vongal Street Toronto on office hours�?9 to p in wednesdays Aud saturdays�?9 a in. To s.30 . A no \ Poi to pest to loom galvanized Ikon # the difference Between Apollo and other makes of galvanized Iron is Apollo is right and uniform others Are re a lit. Sometimes by Accident an a air a a com Pony. It a Vohu Lupe Emma a far commom to amp. H. Rii it by Fyon or comp two a it v sap a lift tres in every household a so travelling Truhn ought to contain a bottle of Enos a fruit a simple remedy for preventing 5r curing by natural Means Al f inc Iona derangement of the liver. 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