Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 03, 1903

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 3, 1903, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba morning free press Winnipeg saturday january Miqu the right Hon. James . Known in Canada for his valuable historical writings is the the British House of commons who leads in the official opposition to the educational Bill British Empire league pass resolutions whole. They could not do this without having regard to the important jugs tin immediately before the Council viz., that of the food Supply of our Empire. Lord Avebury whilst not opposing the Resolution said that in his opinion the question of the food Supply of the unit of kingdom not so pressing As u were Well supplied. Or. Alfred ism Mott. M. A. A ported the Resolution. In his opinion the subject had never been fully faced he believed that a great Deal of misconception would be removed if a proper enquiry Wero instituted. The Resolution was unanimously car Onslow. In acknowledging a vote of thanks moved by Inird Avebury and seconded Fay sir in word Carbutt said that he Felt grateful to them for so kindly recognizing the Small service which to had been Noble to Render on that occasion and he was especially pm nosed that they had done so not Only to him personal la but As a member of his majesty s government As he was to have Lue Opportunity of giving expression to the feeling which to was sure must be m to yield the mind of every member of the league. And that was one of gratitude to Secretary or. Freeman Murray for nil an Alpine club for Canada suggestion Ruby a Surveyor the Interior should be a Canadian Mountain club for work in the Rockies. Arthur o. Wheeler of Ottawa of the Canadian topographical who has been working in the Rockies for some years contributes the Fol lowing article to the free press in the numerous of mountains that traverse its length Canada possesses a Noble heritage.-. It is moreover one that has already begun a considerable Revenue and future yield a much greater one. Directly this Revenue has so far gone i to enrich the Canadian Pacific. Rail great interest the efforts which made in conjunction with other organizations and with the approval and the hourly co operation of every individual living in this country to do Honor to those distinguished representative from the colonies who attended his majesty s Coronation and he Felt sure that the efforts of the league and More particularly the exertions of or. Freeman Murray and gone a very Long Way to make that visit a memorable and pleasant Ono in Tho minds of the Larso number of i Mulc tvs subjects across the have gone from our shores with i feeling of having Leon heartily welcomed and thru our Only desire was to them i col that la the " d country Iney were. Of they themselves expressed it at Home. Coal near Battleford. It i att Kotord Herald. Bein asserted for Many years Beds existed Between the Way company but it has been and will be a great Benefit to Canada As a whole and is. But a. Development of one feature of its Many great natural resources. The completion of the great National Enterprise the Canadian Pacific rail Way threw open the Mountain regions of Canada to the world and something has. Been done along1 its immediate Vicinity to give Access to the great wonders of nature that lie hidden in theae Mountain fastnesses but. A vast territory lies beyond the beaten pains that is. Till untrodden or reached Only by Indian Hunting parties and a few of the More adventurous spirits men such As Coleman Stewart Collie Wil Cox. Habel and Outram. Ests of those who would visit the res Ion As mountaineers. It in not generally known that an Alpine club was once formed in can Ada. The organization took place in 1ss3 beneath the crowning Cliffs and shining glaciers the Summit of Rogers pass. Its president was sir and the late Prin Cipal Grant was elected Secretary. The first business of the club was to pass a vote of thanks to major Rogers who was then present for having Dis covered the pass and to his Nephew or. Albert Rogers also present for having assisted him. It was decided that to commemorate the event a first climb should be made of the Reat Monolith but recently named Syndicate now known As mount sir unfortunately pressing business elsewhere prevented this praiseworthy determination see sir Sandford Fleming s old West Minster to new Westminster a sum Mer in 1s99. Professor Norman Collie presented to the Royal geographical society a lecture upon his trip the pre year in the Canadian Rockies in search of mounts Brown and Hooker. A its close sir Martin Conway one of world s greatest authorities on mountains and mountaineering after a Brief review of the various Mountain forms throughout the Earth remarked you have All this variety. You in the Arctic Pok past Coal Dens exist eur Haiti of and the Saskatchewan Rix ers and hav mention of their existence is met with in the of Liikal reports of the earlier explorers Miliny private individuals Nave claimed the discovery and samples have from time to time been brought in but they always proved to be less in i Quality and limited in Quantity. The English and Swiss Alpine clubs have _ mountains in the Arctic Pok be sent representatives to spy out my their noses out of the great Nood s Nave sen represent aves the land the former in the persons of of ice and mountains in the tropes Rev. W. S. Green and Harold w. Top Nimg out of. Deserts it juju ams Ham. And the latter represented _ by i where ver find i them a e Herr Emil Huber and Herr Carl _ their own there is ant meeting of the Council in importance of cheaper postage on periodicals re at the completion of Pacific Cable. Lately however the site of one 01 these Coal Beds has Boen definitely located. The out crop can be traced for 150 Varda and the seam where uncovered is five feet thick. Or. Prince sent a specimen to the geological department. Ottawa for has an Alpine.-. Switzerland has an Alpine so also Italy Belg Lurn and new. Zealand. For Twenty five years our neighbors to the Lonrlon. Dec. 17, Earl of Onslow presided Over u meeting of the coun cil of the British Empire league held on thursday afternoon dec. Ali in to. 12 committee room at the of com Mon. Among those also attending were lord Avebury Charles in restore sir Ruff ustis Adderley or. E l Ward Bond ., sir John Bramston or. Edward Carbutt sir Jolt. Cock Man or. Sible of the colonies when they came to London for important National and Imperial events such us the recent Coronation. The result had been that although they did. Not propose to arrive at conclusions As the most sanguine of those who shared their views would wish they had at any rate trav Elled a Long Way on the Road. The Doc Trine had now been formally accepted that at intervals of not More than four years the germ if he Call it so of what might some Day become a great in Herbert Daw Hon. Alfred Dobson. Council of the Empire was to be called a t i i deliberation discussion and he or. Alfred Emmott. sir Charles agree nent. In London. Fremantle Admiral sir e. R. Fremantle j us Ferrins to the question of the ecu us sir John t. Goldney. Or. E. F g. Hatch Tion of postage on British periodicals in ., sir Robert Herbert. Or. Culver Canada he said that the subject junes or. Herman w. Marcus or. Was engaging the Earnest attention of Iro Oree Roffey sir Horace tear. And i or. Austen Chamberlain the postmaster Pir Frederick Young and or. C. Free i general who Vns As fully alive As his ii Leatrious father to the advantages of loing wherever possible All that they bring the Mother country into Man Murray Secretary. The following were elected members of the Council the Earl of Hardwicke general lord Gre Tell lord Hil ins Don. Lord Kinnaird. It. Charles Dick son k.c., Hon Thomas a Ochrine m a. Admiral sir James e. Erskine. Gen and sir Richurd Karrison. Colonel sir Thomas h. Hullrich sir John Jack Aon. Sir Elliott sir William Macg Regor rear Admiral Hon. Victor a. Montagu colonel Thonius d. Plicht a sir Douglas Powell if.p., the right Hon. Sir West Ridgeway. Sir Wil 1 no Robinson. Sir Walter sen Dull and sir Charles Tennant. A vote congratulating lord Tennyson j5h w doing could to closer touch with the colonies. He after wards alluded to the question of the de 1 sir ability of inserting in All contracts be j tween Trio Sti the und private Cable com j a clause conferring upon the state the option of Purchase and said this matter there were various pitl alls. I which and to be guarded against. He i thought the question of its appropriation i should Only come into where i the Cable was an All British it would give Rise possibly to very serious j 1 complications if a Cable Landing in foreign territory were the property of the Urit i without any intervening did not an origina.1 member of the executive com the next place. Muttee of the league upon his appoint to would be advisable to do any inert As governor of Australia j tons discourage the laying of is Many and appreciative of his patriotism in. Thus i private Ables As possible. Serving the Empire was moved by sir j were the less whether the meeting of the civic federation just concluded in new Tori City will result in anything but a record of debates will not be known until a report is handed in some time this month. Portraits of a few of the principals Are Given Here. The More Ca Chance there j opinion As to its value Tor fuel and the satisfaction the outcome of the recent i Reserve and in conclusion Eong Matulat con Erie be Between the Secretary of stats de the members of the Couriel on the Lor Tho colonies and the Prim ministers with far fewer natural resources in Sti Ost of Mountain club. Its successful result of their efforts Point referred to by them As occur me Sample of fuel received from the appalachian _ messes Prince bros., of Battleford. J members Are constant visitors to our preserves and have had no slight hand boldness of form with Forest and with beautifully As far a i judge than those or. Collie so vell described see geographical journal Ajril 1899. Canadians Art admitted the world Over a.3 typical of Strong enc is Otic and intelligent manhood. As mountaineers they Are except in training no Whit inferior to represent aug i of any other race Canada for is our motto. Why not then a Canadian Mountain club for Canada lady Sybil s engagement. London express it is authoritatively announced that a marriage has been arranged. A id will shortly take place be tween lady Sybil Primrose eldest daughter of in Rel Rosebery and or. Charles Grant of the Coldstream guards. The keen interest which will be evinced by the Public in this announcement. Can be measured by the popular demonstration amid which lady Peggy the future Bride s younger sister was married three years ago at Westminster Abbey to the Earl of Crew. Lady Sybil who from girlhood has been prominent in the Public mind was born in 1s79. Her introduction to politics i might be termed phenomenal. When Sho was but two months old. Jar. Gladstone gave her the nickname of. The suffrage this was during the famous mid Lothian Campaign. In which lord and lady Rosebery rendered Hearty ser vice to the great Liberal Leader. Since the death of her Mother. Lady Sybil has been sole mistress of her distinguished father s a remarkable position for one so Young. In appearance Lacy Sybil is like her father but dark. She has delightful Man ners which have stood her in Good Stead when acting As hostess for her father and assisting him in entertaining royalties and the Well known men and of the among the world s celebrities with whom lady Sybil has Conio into Contact is Prince Bismarck who remarked that she spoke his Shiigi Kive better than any i if Lish Sirl he had met. She was o. too. With the late Quen Victoria who allowed her to be presented the circumstances of this incident which occurred shortly before lady Sybil came out officially. Are interesting. At the i last moment Queen Victoria sent her an i invitation to accompany her Farher. Who j had already been commanded to Dine sleep at Windsor Castle. Her pretty White frock of Chiffon was made in less i than a Day. And Sho a most favourable impression at court. The prospective bridegroom commons or. The a the last Advocat and Stai finest of the present Day to e following Viz 1 a. Done More to Hrinik into the forefront first Between the the question of the federation of Hie unit d on a por a Pipirs than lord Rosebery Jung them i to ulv fool no Hie reduce last run or lift you years who was one of Tion of postage on British periodicals Tho Lisl leading statesmen to Advocat it Rizir Canada 3 the desirability of Perlot Lica co inferences. He in All contracts Between Tho the Kaiui Imper Isil literature scat Cable company for sent to construction of a line of Cable a if ise conferring upon former an opting it Puri liase 4 formation of i Olonis a branches of the Royal military to 5 periodical Imperial Confer Enes which were sunni cited for the con of i Jis government inv without been recognized in Uri triple by the conference or already had effect. The Council in Addi Tion is entitled to take credit for the fact that the entire paragraph in their last annual report lilting to Imperial anticipated very closely and with out i no material mortal Catlon. The sub attitude of Trie conference on lint Ortuet a Irti Amslow pointed out that the Brit ish or spire league was the Hoir of Tho referred which was j into effect on Tho minds of the people and urged thai Post office should do something to meet the Competition by reducing the of postage from this country. Sir Frederick Young supported the Resolution which was carried unanimous sir Horace Tozer moved the following Resolution this Council hereby sex rom Pimp. In Tho initiation of which sire Edfort Fleming. n representative of the British Empire league in Randan in the Central Council took a prominent part and which Lias been non advocated by the British by can arts ind this Iau i Otler jul updo Niia federation of n. In of nov r i i u 11 the was tint merely i i ? i it a Lily. And i the i Australia Hilving of Landing Placo not on British soil hns been completed Dir Iii the Presont the Itsos in recent Tail Foi Anatoly fruitful of summoning Loiret line of the great Rispon espoused. No was Iurii sir Torace Tozer referred to the circumstances which led to the Pacific Ca bar being Laid and said that from the. I first. Licar july supported Tho no Ift which Canada bad so warmly l us Cocks of that und artak Rulo to or. Chamberlain. Sir Hicks Beach. Lord Stoni Ticona. Jar Reeves and sir Illiam Mulock. In iritis agreed with what lord Onslow had said the More cables we and the. Bet. Ter the new Enterprise of the Eastern arid Eastern Extension Telegraph com a Nijs must rec Ummond itself to every Radii viral sir e. R. Fremantle seconded Tho which was unanimously sir r Obert Herbert proposed the follow inc or solution that this Council invite majesty s government to one 01 theye he cites a a seam foul feet thick Yit loins in Ash 3.s per and another us Lioi gift three feet eight inches thick Ami Ash 24.j1-1 per cent. This establishes Tho fact that a Satis factory Fik-1 exists in fair Quantity and further explorations will be made in the Spring Whin there is Little doubt a larger area will be yielding this fuel and when Steps will be taken to fully exploit the discovery. Pay dirt. I sir Walter Raleigh had just Laid his cloak in the mud when Essex inquired the reason. replied the wily courtier. I wanted to raise the and a subsequent present from the Royal Bounty showed it was indeed pay York Sun. He struck one. May list a Cigar if you wish. Or. Trotter. I know How fond you Are of he should like to. 1 Haven t a she after a. Moment s Way in which we could make unkind. Says that when Charley proposed Shn almost cried. Why did t she Don t know. Perhaps her complexion was t weekly times. The court so ply of Dorn in the event of War a subject which. Tha British Empire league desires to see kept prominently in View. He referred to the importance of tha question to Tho people of this country Ana honed that the subject would a be kept. Prominently in the minds in authority. Duke of Abruzzi a member of the Royal House of of i f r is Inu was done to make provision for feed. In the people of the country in Case our at War. that Quito fately there had been instituted on the Nart. Of the admiralty in the Intelli gence department a commercial Branch which would of course take up Tion. Britishers were a Ery Good fish Mir men on one condition ther never could Al Cut on in empty stomach. Hold if we into a state of not having food for them that we should come very near a revolution. This food Supply was one of the most important in connection with preparation for War. He saw some Blue water Abend after or. A i four s in Sven Hedin the famous traveller whose exploits Asia Are so thrilling will shortly in exploiting them. J Aryl 1597. An d was promoted to to Lieuten the question then Natu Fazly arises i Ati t in Tho following year. He served in Why should not. Canada possess an South. Africa and in 1s09-1900 with the gains ice Fields and glaciers. There Are Only needed a few wealthy and enterprising canadians to organize and give the club a Start. Then with a Good executive it would very soon become self supporting. The appalachian Mountain club of Boston so called because its sphere of Energy was primarily confined to the appalachian mountains of the East in distinction to the Rockies of the West a membership of one thousand three Hundred and fifty. In addition to the Headquarters in Boston for which a Large rental is paid it owns club houses in Beautiful Mountain districts. It is a weighty Factor in legislative matters dealing with the preservation of the Beauty and attractiveness of Mountain resorts and particularly in the preservation of their forests. The membership fee is three dollars annually with an Entrance fee o two dollars. To Start with a Canadian club might be divided into two sections the Rocky mountains Section and the Selkirk mountains Section. Club houses might be built at Laggan or Field and at Glacier. If built close to the Canadian Pacific railway hotels these hotels would readily Supply the necessary living accommodation. As it would be a direct source of Revenue to Tho company it is assumed that All possible facilities would be placed at the disposal of the members and probably a scale of rates organized during the summer months of which advantage could be taken. The club could employ two or three Swiss guides for each club House during the summer months and would eventually be the cause of a number of these trained mountaineers settling in the country or of the formation of a corps of Canadian guides for the same the objects of a Canadian Alpine club May be summarized As follows to enable its of. Whom would be True mountaineers not Mere visitors to the reach the Flis. Tant portions of the where Are. To be found All those adjuncts to i -.of. would be done b y constructing trails Anil keeping ii 1 Good condition constructed by the government up the. Main valleys by building Cabins at suitable Points and keeping the stocked with provisions tents and blankets for the use of members Dur ing the season by training1. Or. Imp porting suitable guides arid suitable climbing .paraphernalia., and finally the publication of literature and dealing with scientific and other subjects relating to Mountain regions the collection of photo or tips and All such matter As would tend to create and maintain and in Tere St in so worthy subject. The railway company has done something towards this end but mainly in the Vicinity of the As it is was not altogether expected although the Young people have lately1 been fellow guests at More than one big House party. Out of the Mouths of babes. Little Bessie i wonder where Adam got the names for All the animals Little from the diction Ary of course. My Little Man do you like going to school Little Man aged but i Don t Elko staying there. Had to to put to bed after our Christmas dinner. That Ain t nothing. I had to have three doctors after ours. Children Harry has spelled the word fur correctly. can rive the definition Means an awful Long Dis Tance to go. Neighbors has t been to school for two whole Days. Worse Mamma Cut his hair. Than that. His aunt a year old Flossie of wish you would Promise me some Well what is it dear asked her aunt. Promise continued the Little miss that when i grow up you will lend to one of your dresses until 1 can have mine let chiefly to the company s interest to j Tady Hartopp. London s cause Elebre has for hero Ine lady the most talked of in England since the trial of her husband s suit for divorce began. Lady Hartopp is one of the three Wil son Sisters famous for their Beauty. Rheumatic neuralgia kidney trouble. These Host painful diseases Oan to moldy cure by Usik i Swansor s it makes no difference How severe the Case maj "5-b80ps1 it used As directed will give Quick Relief air effect a permanent cure of rheumatism neuralgia kid nay trouble and All Kindred diseases. The "6-drops" treatment of rheumatism is the positive method of curing this ailment. A a tops is internal and external remedy. Applied externally it stops All aches and pains As of by magic. Taken internally it cleanses the blood of the poisonous acids which cause and thereby a permanent cure. All. Diseases of the bloat. Nerves and Muscles can be cared by the use of "5-bfops." mrs. L. Wallet no. Is Chare Street nut. Ville 1 Enn. Writes i Kiriye suffered Many years rheumatism. Have used everything i hear of was recommended for it and now since i tuve used if ill Ops i feel perfectly Well. I Nave used several is is Worth a thousand fortunes to mrs Charlotte Omer Kioh. Writes i have suffered with rheumatism for the last fifty when i sent to Yoa Jor a bottle at "5-mofs" i had been unable for four months to dress or undress myself alone. I used one bottle of Yoor remedy and Felt better. The second bottle i used stopped All tha rain three bottles of cored me. I keep in Etie Boose and would not to without it. I am 83 years old today. 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Particular men Olio want fashionable that tit and Wear May we show you the Range of exclusive suiting and coatings Geo. B. Mcneil .co., Ltd makers of artistic clothes for men. The Canadian Northwest 10o a copy a year in to Surj and Keely Institute. The Only genuine one in Western can Ada for tha euro of drunkenness and drug addictions. 133 Osborne Street Winnipeg. Established 1sso. cured patients. Correspondence a Nate. 50c View books 50c of Steele co s j7-t . The Blue store clothiers hatters and furriers. Mail orders a. Specially. Write chevr1er son. Braids largest and Best assortment of Battenburg and Point braid. Send for catalogue. Successor. To a of Van numbered Section of Domin Ion lands in Manitoba or the Northwest territories excepting 8 and 26, which has not been homesteaded reserved to provide Wood lot for settlers or for other purposes May be homesteaded up on by any who la the sole head of a. Family or any male Over is years of age to the extent of one Quarter Sec Tion of Ico acres More or Lens. Entry. Entry May be made personally at local land office for the District in which the land to be taken is situate or if Iha desires he May. On application to the minister of the Interior Ottawa the commissioner of immigration Winnipeg or the local agent for tha District in which the land is situate receive authority for some one to entry for him. A fee of 510.00 is Cliar Gadi for Ordinary Homestead entry. 7, Homestead duties. Under Tho present Law Dell is must be performed in one if following namely 1 by at least six months upon and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three Yesus 2 if the father or the Mother if tha father la deceased of any Pierson who 13 eligible to make a Homestead entry re sides upon a farm in the Vicinity of Tho land entered for. By such person As a Homes Etta. Tho requirements of the Law As to residence prior to obtaining Patent rim be satisfied by such person residing with the father . 3 if a Cottier has obtained a Patent for his first Homestead in a certificate for the of such Patent counter Sigrried in tha manner prescribed in the Dominion lands act. And has obtained entry for a second Homestead Tho requirements of this act As to prior to obtaining Patent May be Satis fied Fly residence upon the first Home Stead 4 if the Settlor has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by Hiro in the Vicinity of his Homestead the requirements of the to residence May be satisfied by residence upon Tea said land. Application patents made at o years before the local agent sub Serit. Or the Homestead inspector. To application for Patent tha must give notice in the of Domlin Jon tails Hla intention. The great Assurance Corpany j. H. Brock director skates sharpened guns repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. It pays to. Con sult a practical Man. See or Ben. From Birmingham. England. Or. E.jit2patr1ck, Honor graduate Toronto University. Honor graduate Royal College dental surgeons Ontario. Corner main and Portage. Successor to or. Emmo no. Front newly arrived will Jet the Oufnac in Winnipeg or at any Dominion lands office m Manitoba or the Northwest a topics information As to the lands that Are open the of scars Lii charge free of cup Ense advice and in securing lands to suit Tiero and full information respecting the Lind. Timber and Mineral As Well As respecting Dominion lands in the railway Belt in British Columbia May be Upo n application to the Secretary at the department of the Interior Ottawa the commissioner of Imine Winnipeg Manitoba or to any of the Dominion lands agents in Mani Toba or the Northwest territories. I-.-. James a. Smart Deputy minister of the Interior. In addition to free Grant to which the regulations above stated refer thousands of acres of most Desir Able lands Are available for lease or Purchase from Railroad and other cur pontions and private la weepers Canada ;