Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 03, 1901

Issue date: Thursday, October 3, 1901
Pages available: 10
Previous edition: Wednesday, October 2, 1901

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Winnipeg Manitoba Free Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1901, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba morning free press Winnipeg thursday. October to 1901 thi c a a Elt boy know no mar. Ted of All Fla we to la Ria tsa pot and tray yet though he a a pieced Wlton the palatal appease i. By tile Ross tag he Surv a a err Day. Rind Pound foolish a Tho women who a economize a by using cheap washing powders few cents saved in Price j fifty times a.8 much lost in damage to clothes. The chances Are that cheap powders Are useless or dangerous. Many proved so. None works like Pearline which is More economical a does More a risks nothing. 63� line Wisdom on a baseball team one Man cannot successfully take the place of another. The Catcher does not pose As a Pitcher and would make a big mess of it if he tried. The very same Rule applies to 44 Semi ready a although in an Ordinary tailoring shop every Man turns his hand to a most everything a 44 Semi ready a Collar Moulder never to replace a sleeve expert and a trousers artist would be a miserable failure to 44 Semi ready a As a Button Hole specialist. Like the Captain of a baseball team the 44 s i ready a designer who conceives the styles supervises the whole team work. This explains the uniformity of excellence which characterizes 44 Semi ready a whether you pay $25.00 for a suit or Only $12.00. Fall suits and overcoats in 44 Semi ready a Quick delivery clothes for gentlemen now in the wardrobes. Sure satisfaction or Money Back. Nineteenth annual fair held yesterday a the prize list. A this inf Hurt on every kick flo25c and 50c packages. The Only purr evian Tea on the. meeting de ten per cent divid new director Montreal oct. 2.�?the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Lake of the Wood milling co. Was held to Day in the office of the company Montreal. The annual for the year was submitted to the shareholders and was found to be sat Isiac Ory. A dividend of in per cent. Was declared on the paid up capital of the company for the year ending August ii rms. The following were e Ecter ii for the ensuing year me. To. I tuber t Meighen w. A. Hastings k. B. An Cayley Hamilton Leader of the territorial bar. Passes away. Montreal John Mather of Ottawa and i g. V. Hastings of Winnipeg. At a a a subsequent meeting of directors Robert j Meighen was elected president and managing director or. W. A. Hastings vice president and general manager or. G. V. Hastings manager at Winn in g and general superintendent or. F. E. Bray Secretary or. F. Pc. Meighen treasurer and or. Vav. Vav. Hutchison As it it s c ret Ary. Twenty years ago. Of monday oct. 3, Winnipeg wardrobe 432 main Street. William Cayley Hamilton k. C., As mentioned in the above dispatch was j one of the pioneers of Regina n. W. I t. Or. Hamilton was for Many years an Active and useful member of the Northwest bar anglican in religion conservative in politics he adorned that sphere in social religious an i political life in which he moved. His death at Early Middle age will be fell most keenly where his Home was. Of a genial Happy disposition his friends were numbered into the thousands although often pressed to accept political honors notwithstanding a Ripe experience in Public life or. Hamilton preferred the More solid calling of his profession. In All things he May be spoken of As a Man of Sterling principles his integrity of character was never questioned and his personality was one of Strong and enduring truth. He leaves a Young widow and two Small children. He came originally from Goderich ont., and he was the Stepson of or. Shannon of that town lately deceased. N. C Buchanan dead. Miso min n Vav. oct. c. Buchanan c. P. It. Station agent a Moosomin died last night. Or. Buchanan has been the agent at Moosomin since the Road was opened in lev a and was Well and favourably known throughout Che Vav St. He was a past master of the Moosomin masonic Lodge Ami for the past five years the financier of the a. O. U. Vav. Of Moosomin and a member of the i. O. O. F. He xviii be buried at Moosomin on thursday under masonic ceremonies. Or. Rain dec rated. The news of the death of or. Hugh Urquhart Bain at Prince Albert yes i ter Day came a a a Hock to his friends i in Winnipeg. T he deceased was in i Winnipeg last month when he at i tended the meeting of the Canadian medical association on his return to j Prince Albert he was taken ill with acute Brights disease of which complaint he died. Or. Bain was the Atte j Ond son of a the late Rev. Or. Bain of Perth Ontario and was married to a daughter of the late Hon. Lyon Clarke of Prince Albert. His wife and seven children survive him. He was also a brother of Hon. Justice Bain of this City. The deceased graduated in arts at University Kingston and in Medicine at Mcgill. Ii commenced practising in Prince Albert in 1880, where he has resided Ever since. Increasingly Rich Yvo Lii i Petra is in acres it in a gust. Larson a Kerf Gold m be think the la Ivet Good thing. A Chicago Syndicate sometime ago secured a two third interest in the Gold mine known As gust. Lansone a keel about tour and on Buff Miles Southeast from Dryden station. The development of tile mine has been proceeding and it had last week reached a depth of seventy feet Xvi re a Rich Deposit was struck. A Sample of the Ore xviii it 13 said. Assay Over in a per ton. Or. Herrmann. The of the in be has lately been there but has now returned to Chicago to obtain some More improved machinery in order to work the mine to greater advantage. Or. Larson or. Emanuel Turner of the City and two other gentlemen own an eighty acre claim a Short distance from gust. Larson a reef and the same Vela of Ore rums through this property. Lessen the Coal Bill a and Are As Quick and certain to regulate As a machine. You can keep the fire and oven just As you want them All the time. Mrs. J. M. Davis of Napinka. 4s now a in the Vvs Winnipeg general Hospital suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. She is attended by or. R it grew. Or. Davis who is c. P. It. Agen at that po4nt. 4s also in the City during his wife a illness. Imperial oxfords Are different a newer and better than others. Call and see their improvements for yourself. Sold by leading dealers All Over Canada postmasters changed tot causes night alarm. A one night my brother a baby was taken with croup xxx rites mrs. J. Snider of Crittenden ky., a it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor so we gave it or. Kings new discovery which gave Quick Relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the House to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would infallible for cough cards Throat and lung trouble. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at ail dealers. Or. .1. S Irton has succeeded or. I do ii Ford a Foat Mosier at to rile n a special services. Morden oct. 2.�?service of special interest were held in the Episcopalian methodist and presbyterian churches on sunday last. At the Episcopalian services appropriate to the Harvest season were conducted by the Rector Rev. Chaplain Wilkinson. The Church was beautifully decorated. At St. Paul a methodist Church the annual i sunday school rally was held in the morning at Xvi sch the Rev. J. Walker preached appropriately to the occasion. In the afternoon addresses Yvere Dehe red on a the sunday school of the past and a sunday school of the twentieth a feature of these services was the special music prepared by the choir under the leadership of or. E. Austin. The la lies of the congregation devoted considerable time to decorating the Church and it certainly looked Beautiful. The regular children s Day service was held in Knox Church. The ser ice Xmas entirely Given up to the children. There was a Large attendance and a pleasant and profitable service xxx a the result. The front of the Church was bet Tufui by decorated with Flowers and plants. In the afternoon the regular quarterly the Gurney foundry co., limited of of a 155 Lombard Street Winnipeg. Toronto. Montreal Vancouver. Defaulted Bonds payment. Mont to pm i oct. 2.�?the pulp Mills co., of Weymouth. Nova is Otlyn. The Stock a id Bonds of Xvi sch Are largely held in this City. Has defaulted in ment of in Terest of its Bonds Issue. It is said the comp inv Hope to be Able to pay the Money before Long and has asked the bondholders for a Little More a la Grace the new parisian straight front corsets specially designed and guaranteed to produce a a a a a a a a a a Graceful figure made of Best Quality of French Coutil boned with Best Quality of clock Spring steel handsomely trimmed with lace and ribbon prices $1,25 and upwards. J1 ask for cola Grace Cors Tsoh woman done to throw them away in your hours of ease a after using that Home Dye of highest Quality. Maypole soap think of the trouble you had with theol fashioned powder dyes. A Welcome to the Brilliant fast colors you pet to easily safely quickly with maypole soap sold Ever Yuk Ere. Loc. For Colon be. Fee Black. It is just like throwing away to nov when you throw away the Snowshoe a tags which Are on every plug o bobs f a Roll and currency chewing i tobacco. Save them and you can hav your Choice of 150 handsome presents. Tags Are Good in by july 1st, 1h 3. 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