Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday augusts 1001. The great August furniture 4 easy payments is now in full Swine hundreds of already taken advantage of the great Money saving possibilities this affords to furniture buyers. He Reva Choice lot for saturday that will Appeal to All housewives to whom Thrift and Economy Are of importance. We give confidential credit. Easy sideboards v sideboard Golden Quarter Cut Keppel Oak. Swell drawer fronts and shaped tops Hacks nicely carved and noted with Large Bevel plate Mirror rep. Value. J30.00. August Sale Price. .jz3.25 sideboard Golden Elm two cutlery drawers and Good size cupboards Jack noted with hx24-Lnch plate Mirror. Ree. Value. August Sale Iron Iron Beds White enamel Al Nash. Brass top knobs and Caps extended Bow widths. 4 it. And 4 it. 6 in., Reg. Value 113.00. August Sale Price Beds Iron Beds White enamel finish heavy posts and brass knobs All widths Reg. Value 15.50. August Sale Price. Iron bed. White enamel finish a very pretty design and a Good Strong red. All widths rep. Value j4.00. Aids rust tale Price. Parlor suite Reg. Sale Price five Niece parlor suite. Mahogany finished frames upholstered in Fine French velours assorted colors Spring seats. Regular value j30.00. August Sale Prico parlor chair regular Sale Price parlor chairs Maho Gany finished frames highly polls Hui. Stored in Best silk. Regu Lar value j9.75. August Bale Price rocking chair Dresser and stand regular Sale Price Dresser and stand Golden Quarter Cut. Surface Oak. Nicely carved fitted with Bevel plate Mirror. Regular Valire August Sale Price 11135 cobweb seat rockers Hardwood Golden finish with Large leather neat Reg. Value August Sale Price. Extension table regular Sale Price Extension table Golden Elm. Heavy fluted legs extends eight feet Long. Regular value. August Price dining chair dining chair Hardwood colder ish Brace army. A hoped Carv Price carved backs Reg. .75 Morris chair Morris Hardwood. Pomon Fin. Inn. Cushions tip Holstrom in american velour rep. Value Utt Sale Price Royal furniture company limited 298 main Street Winnipeg patients suffer during night but show improvement examination. Tho men and boys injured in of Tho Soublo roof it Trio talk grounds wednesday arc All reported in As Good condition As could to expected. Alva boy n ton. Of Seattle who was thought at night to to the most seriously injured. Is doing exceptionally Well. Jake Bluck. Of Austin Street who is at the general Hou Petal. Is probably one of the most Sulou Aly injured. To had several ribs broken with resulting Riccer action of Tho lung. 11u condition this is reported very serious. James Irwin 01 Lombard Street. Who is at the general Hoe Petal. And who had the great Una Turhune 10 Havu both to Hijii und urm fracture suffered a Good dual luring Tho night but was reeling Tuioi . James Milne of Oak Lalie. Who sustained severe injuries in his right Tup in his Back and neck is doing Well. Willite Kussku. Or hat Murtage. Who sustained a fracture of tie Lett urine near the shoulder was removed yester Day to St. Bon Taco Hospital where his Arm was put up in plaster. J. Pradera u Young Niah from Capa Breton who was removed from to grounds to us Boniface Hospital. Is do ing Well. A had his left Hilgh broken in. Its lower third. All. Other patients so far As could to Learned Are doing Well. Some will to around in a Day or two. At tha general Hospital yesterday or. Made an examination of too injured joints under the a rays. Nearly All the. Patients tuvo suffered Lees serious injuries Are stiff and Soro. And will Havo Nemo difficulty in getting around. In the first report of the Accident it elated that one of the victims was g. Waldie. It should have been w. A. Who la a resident of cart he sustained serious injuries to his hip in addition to by rained ankle quid injured wrist red Cross ladies Aid. In tha account published yesterday of the Accident in the fair grounds no men Tion was made of two or Throe red Cross ladles who were among Tho first to arrive at the stables Ami no did Excel Lent first work. Worthy of More than passing mention too was the Way la which manager Heinbach directed the work of carrying off the injured. He pressed wagons autos. Cabs and Amu Jances into service and certainly no time Vraa lost. Or. Atwood s injuries. Or. Arton Atwood. Who was injured at the fair grounds wednesday in the roof collapse. Is at the general Hospital and lives on Balmoral Street. He was inside the barn when the roof fell in and is suffering from two broken ribs. He is an employee of t. J. Porte the Well known jeweller and tvs taking in the civic. Half Holiday. Or. Atwood is a recent arrival from Hamilton ont. Injured progressing Well All the Young men victims of the collapse of the cattle shed roof who Are not inmates of the Hospital and who could be reached by inquiry Are reported to be doing Well yesterday dearly All Day the bruises were in a nost inflamed state causing great pain and discomfort. Young forester who the Home of or. Langrill so Mary s Avenue was the worst sufferer. Besides having cuts about his forehead he sustained injuries to his hip that were very pain Ful and kept him from resting or. Langrill a son Clarence had dislocated but the a Ray examination revealed no fracture. Henry. Soper waa also a great buffered. But was reported in the even ing to be doing till right. The Young son of or. . 710 Logan was unfortunate in the number of bruises sustained. Yesterday found his limbs badly stiffened and blackened with the effects of the collapse. Cudmore an employee of bul Niue bros., narrowly escaped injury to his spine. He was in the building at the time not on the roof and was struck on the Back by a scantling and knocked under the cattle. Last night he suffered greatly but his injuries Are not serious. No shortage of bandages the report that the Hospital tent wa.4 Short of bandages when the wounded men in wednesday s us client brought in is entirely erroneous there were plenty of bandages nil the Aid was Given is quickly us possible. In fact the Way in which the injured were attended to earned the greatest Praise from everybody who knows the real facts in the Case. Every patient As he was brought in received instant att ont on and were despatched to general Hospital or St. Bon Luce or to their Homes in an uncommonly Short space of time. It would not have been surprising if under the circumstances the resources of the tent had been strained but it was Ricilly astonishing the rapid Way in which the doctors and nurses attended to the injured. The directory Are unanimous their Praise of the manner in which first Aid was Given and the comfortable Way in which the patients were hand led and despatched to their Homes. If Ever the usefulness of the Hospital tent wus exemplified it was on thib occasion. Both doctors and nurses Are deserving of the highest commendation for the admirable manner in which they worked a word of Praise is also Given to directors Maulson and an Drevs and to general manager heu Inch in this connection. They not Only saw to the prompt bringing in and attention of the patients but Ren dered splendid services in keeping in Ruilt Lelve people out of the tent and in pc to plug the crowd moving so they v Ould not interfere with the arrival and despatch of the injured. Fierce Forest fires Pino Montana villages and immense Forest being destroyed. Kalispell mont., aug. Dis Tinct Forest ires Are raging in the Vicin Ity and property valued at thousands of dollars is being eaten up by the names Wilch have spi cad to several Small towns along the great Northern Railroad. White fish and Columbia Falls two villages West of Here Are entirely Cut off from telephonic communication and the wag gon Road to White Fisli has been made impassable by Tho flames which arc rag ing on both aides of them. Latest arrivals from there who left tuesday night re port that several churches and other out lying property have been destroyed and dwelling houses outside of tha town Are in great danger. It is thought How Ever that unless a High wind should set in Tho main portion of the place will to saved. Fire in Pino Forest. Another Large fire is raging near Day ton Creek a heavily timbered Section and the Ulric forests of that Section will be almost destroyed. Tho whole coun try la covered by a dense smoke. Forest supervisor Koines with h Large Force of men is fighting Tho names As Best they can but owing to the extent of the Burn ing District toe can do Little. The Side of a Largo Mountain West of Here la one mass of flames. Pointed paragraphs. When poor girl u said to is positively Han Dionne. Home wives Are unhappy because their Hus bands Don t neglect them enough. Those. People who come Early to avoid the Rush form tha Nti Alsua of the crowd. When a Man do almost anything Jei copt make a living he is dubbed a Genius. It Home times happens that a marries an old Bachelor because Sho Haa a grudge against him. It is the limit of impertinence for a twin to take shelter in an umbrella Mora during a Thunder Shower. A medical student says he has of the trombone but he can t find any. To it 1erritorkl wheat heading out Well in the Regina news from Quappelle. The late ex-gove3nob Robert e. Pattison of Penn Sylvania the Robert e. Pattison of Pennsylvania tops for Many years a in Honal character and was seriously considered of a possible presidential Nom Inee by several democratic conventions. Or. In Telson was born in Quant co md., in 1850, and his political life began in 1877, when he became comptroller of the City of Philadelphia serving until 1882, in which he was elected governor of Pennsylvania. He was again elected governor in 1891. In 1902 he was a candidate for the same office but was Defeated. Regina. N.w.t., August recent Rains and succeeding Sunshine live put new Hie into the crops notwithstanding Tho former were Somow luit late wheat is heading out beautifully Annj fill ing in Lino style. Within k fortnight i More Largo crops will be Elpi unto har i Vest and a week afterwards Trio whirr of Tho binders will be heard All Over Tho District. Oats and Barley ivc nut much to speak of but wheat will inn go torn 13 to 20 to Trio acre most of it being about Tho latter figure. Que Appel la aug. Rains Dur ing Trio lust few Days have brightened the crop Outlook materially. While the rain will not Fleet any increase in Trio number of grains per head it will Cir Suro a plump Kernel and a consequently larger average. Thero is Little Ilont that wheat will now go 20 to 12 per acre with Oats and Barley fully Dou ble that. The Farmers All Wear Bill my faces and Are feeling confident of a prosperous season. Tho season is earlier than that of last year and cutting will about august1. Glenboro August crops Are look ing splendid the wheat being All headed out at a length of about four feet. Frequent and copious showers keep it growing Gnu help it to 111 Well. An abundant Harvest is looked to. Headin Gly. August weather is fast maturing Tho Best Grain crop head ugly Ima had for Many wheat Oats and Barley All Promise Auvo an average and Huy is a heavy crop but cutt Uig is somewhat delayed from water in Trio Meadow. Roots Are for Tho season potatoes having been duty weighing Over a Pound. Raspberries ugh Ripe and yield a profitable return to their puckers As Tho native growth vies in wit ii the rarest imported Stock. Of soldiers bold in the cry Mai pal Ace. The Tendance broke All previous re Cordi it being estimated that thousand people Vern on the grounds. The meeting of the Day was held to the transept. The largest Hall in Palace. General both Dellve erd an add errs. After which Kyrm of Village life in Vartoun parti of tin piece need. Depleting army life. In the five thin Winil Tifin Simeti participated. The March past and review occurred to. Iii Jie. Him ii. I Wenty Thoun and toddlers of Tho army were in line and were reviewed by general. The Parade was led by the British contingent which Abb followed by the representatives of w coun tries. The Parade cloned the Tho coat of the trip to Earh Andler wan . Council petition the govern ment pile the Bank not entertained. Reception to delegates mysterious lady visitor the department of education has a mystery. On tuesday last about four in Tho afternoon a Young lady knocked at the doer of the department offices and handed in an envelope addressed to or. R. D. Fletcher the chief clerk. When opened some time afterwards it was found to contain seventy dollars in and a note Vav Hloch Road place this amount to Tho credit of the government Grant Tho envelope Bora the Crest of tha City of Winnipeg but apart from this there is no clue. What or. Fletcher would Ilka i to know is whole tha gender of the Money and for what purpose it was sent one of the guessed is that it is conscience Money to the department. The directions in the note even their being unsigned Are not very understandable Book printing magazines free press returned a a. Welcomed Home from London. Tha reception in Honor of the officers of Tho , who have just re turned from London waa held at Tho Cit Adel last night and was attended by a Larga number. Tho chief speaker was adjutant Alward who spoke of the work of the Congress. The others of the party were adjutant Hayes and capt. Pea co. Of Portage Ensign Charlton of grand Forks and band sergeant Halford. Of Winnipeg. Another party from the con Gress will pass through the City to mor Row. Lulu tank Alward and Sargeant Halford met a tree press reporter and spoke briefly of the Jousy which they had just completed. The Canadian contingent which the Winnipeg Dele Gates joined., landed in Liverpool and were taken by special train to Huston at Atlon Lon Don when Canadian delegates were entertained at the Curington House. Deptford. The Congress began on june 23. And termin ated on july t. And is regarded by army Otic Era As much the most important event in the he Story of tha Stan Littlon. of almost every country and nation in the world were pret int Ana participated in. The meetings All appearing in tha Arees of their own country. Meetings were held in various parts of Bondon. The great Pullo gatherings being held in International Congress Hall a vast Structure erected for the occasion. Gen eral Booth who in Bla old age seems to be possessed of As much vigor and administrative control As he had Twenty five years ago was constantly in charge of these great assemblages and directed in person even thing that delivering addresses Dally and on a number of occasions several during the Day. During the Congress a message express ing sympathy with and great admiration of tha work of Tho army was received from the King who also met ueberal Booth in private in Buckingham Palace and conferred with him at length regarding the various enter Prises of the Organ Catlon. The great Day of us Congress was july Wota us Edmonton. X. W. To. Aug. The Council meeting lust night a mull Matlou from Frank Oliver. M. A. Reported the decision of the in Nir minister of Public on the piling of the Saskatchewan River Bank m the Bend below the Bridge. Min ister gives it As the a Cubit of his Eti Iyoub consideration that the depart Lieut could not undertake the piling of hip River ii improvements of this nature belong to the local authorities than to the government. A licit pointed out that this had not practice of the government n n-gi.r-1 to improvement a of like in other parts of the the department had furnished part of Hie Cost of piling the Bow River it cil Gary and the Bow was not a Navi Gable Stream. The Saskatchewan of ing a navigable River it do Ujj in the government to protect the River Bank at Edmonton. Or. Oliver in his letter Sta of from the manner of Tho of Public Hon. Jas. Sutu Rland who Hud received his representation. He believed that the department was ready to accept a measure of Tho in but As or. Sutherland Vas absent from parliament on account of tit health he hoped that the unfavourable reply of the acting Initiator a h due to the letter s unwillingness to commit the department in any Way until the minister wan Able to give it his consideration. The mayor and solicitor were instructed to again urge the necessity of the work by the Dopa Ternent. Through the local member. Will banquet Frank Oliver. A complimentary banquet to Frank Oliver. M. P., will Given in the Thistle rink theatre on Friday. August 19. The affair will be under the auspices of the Edmonton Young Liber als association. Chamberlain s views on i posed colonial Cen Ferena Blake in route. Insl Cable for vice London. Aug. Of Toronto. I care Bays the in the privy Colim in of thaw of Toronto Ali. Cin Adlin railway in about .1 details which uus a lenses in Union by Ilion. Ii. To to Day and sails for Caius Hon. A Duvard Unks on the Canada a Rishi i1 Iii muh. i Hoai la the Bishop of us for the relict of Trio frers by Trio Mackenzie re Var Ursu Llyd in a Sillim re Pylon of net i in the London sir Kenneth creditors Tomt Ilig from hip synd Cylc a tors would to paid m a extensively he j the great West life is a Western institution investing All its funds in the West and offering advantages to its policy holders unexcelled bar any Eastern company. Its rates Are lower its guarantees higher and to policy holders better. Ratio of surplus to liabilities is greater thin that of any other Cuna Dlan compact. Ask for particulars of its policies and on or. Fur an it ground of an i but Trio Uli v its Fundin int in n 011 food. Provklf.1 be imposed of by ills Booth. Ii an Imp Cronl Ron crimp l in order Klinl Iho Iii Iuie that n1 or receive from Inot clearly under Steinl. E e or. . A Tinb times Xvi loin s Ter As front we Lii will him his patriotic of i he was Randy to do did not Nwoko Trio p of Deal Rahic to to to the country on the off or. Nln thened for a i info Artirp enl rely he that the Colon lop Tinl condition hut i Hrry we real Iksic. To i Usk ence a preference eluding a re Fornoro to food would to h 4l Rrt Rynn pcs a Roll Dorii in promo Botlon. Ali Lucas. Of the Cluren Ilia lined at Dora ement of of a Colo Nln roti Prein have a Clun a. Ing or. Chains Cru a Welcome in but Onn the graphic either the Hummi Iligir of i up a Plum Nie Niiori or Mutti Iii a tariffs dispute. Themselves unable or in due the present prof British goods. Furt lit useless. Sir Jeolal conference f a in spa Peri
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