Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 25, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Source Manitoba morning free press Date 19040825 client Winnipeg free win vol 32. Winnipeg thursday August-25, 1904. Fourteen pages. No. 44. News of the Day. . Of it dead. Is illegally collecting duties in i or Ltd cd for the fall Lawn r 1 l 5 u a ouija a Novella lawyer was Hunting. 1. V next it aeon there pm i eight Scuras. 6. F St. Taul Tornado will not anticipated. I Aje 1. M.i-1 to non Nitto a port Vij. f rules. I age t. A Bini no of rifles for the u to issued. Page 1. Ill ii Hugh was christened i Erc Mony. I age 1. Or can Nolan manufacture i f t repairs Freo of duty. A v japs preparing to celebrate Tokio building Arches and erecting Flagstaff at port Labrador duties Arthur s imminent fall final assault expected to be Undiano bloodiest since Sedan Russia still professes confide Czar orders Askold and a Romozzi to disarm. Newfoundland making illegal collections Canada s complaint. Ottawa. Aug. The authorities at Ottawa have no knowledge of any complaint on the part of newfound land concerning the collection of Canadian customs duties in territory claimed by the Island of Hamilton in let on the Labrador Cost. There is j however a complaint against the new b r t j i purchased an entire i tie new railway the b. C. Who and i f r n 1" hrs Nln and who re a i in reply. Aul coded. V of i re of rails has resumed Hault Ste. La Nile Plant. I i Rel four. Of the Union Bank. Pm prospects in the filly Manitoba hone to at the Lac Surg. Iii. I i f int Van dispute Between i hers and the company ims i unil Ohl Iaco mermen will Nad Pool non conserva in the a t. V. To ir.-i-1 null i ii i i n i go i. I i inc or Loki n by the and Fercl Enrri arc i. T in Intro. I hic i. in recce l n a f 1 y the Dominion govern i elevator for i ii 1. I Goier Nimit non its Conten inuit no Island and Jewr Tokio. Aug. Final assault on port Arthur is imminent. Hundreds of japanese guns continue to a destructive fire into the City and Harbor along the lines of forts and entrenchments preparatory for the infantry assault. It is evident that the russian lines have been weak ened and partly penetrated in the Al Cantty of aut7.hcluin und its Gnu forts. The entire line or russian defences immediately about the Harbor is with in Range of the japanese guns. A no tuber of russian forts and batteries continue to be vigorous. The Japa Nese death Roll will be heavily in creased before they Are captured. The direction of the japanese attack Cre ates the Tempro Filou Here that the City and defences on either Side of the Harbor Entrance will fall Glrst. The Ileal stand will be made at Tuo Olshan. It is believed Here that both sides have suffered heavy losses and that the Ileal record will make the siege the bloodiest since Sedan. The japanese Are supremely cont Dent of the ultimate result. The Lead ers of the government await the out come with Calm Assurance. The peo ple Are everywhere decorating streets to i " nil in czarevich will Mark a turn in the tide. Askold Given till sunday. Shanghai. Aug. At ten o clock tuesday morning. Yuan the total requested British Consul general Warren to order work on the Askold to be stopped. Consul general our Ren interviewed the russian Consul who begged for further time and one Day was granted. In this time the russian minister made a supreme Effort to secure at pc Ken u still further Extension and the chinese ministry of foreign affairs ordered total Yuan to allow the vessels to remain until next sunday noon. The reason for the Extension it is stated was that owing to Low tides the Askold cannot get out of the Dock. Meanwhile China allows Russia to continue with repairs and it is thought at the end of the period the Askold will be seaworthy. The japanese con sul this action of China very Bay sslsius.0 and further thut Newfoundland is issuing licenses for Timber cutting on the part of Labrador Over which Canada la supposed to exercise jurisdiction. Sad Accident in the Hay Fields at Lariviere. Lariviere aug. Elverson. While engaged in cutting any with a Mower and the misfortune to Cut off he foot of his Little six year old son. Or. Dykes was called in und succeeded n dressing the leg and making the Hild As comfortable As possible under he circumstances. As it is he will be a cripple for life. Mrs. Swales a former resident of Lariviere but who has been touring at the Pacific coast since last novem Ber is leaving Here to Day for her old Home at Belleville out. James j. Lindsay had the mls for Une to lose flu barn by lightning luring last Friday evening s Thunder storm while William Kerr lost three own and one horse during a Thunder storm a Short time ago. Foreigners leaving in haste believed government must yield. Buenos Ayres aug. Panic at Ascuncion capital of Paraguay is indescribable. Foreigners in All parts ment May take decisive Steps. Czar orders Askold to disarm. London. Aug. Correspondent of the times at Shanghai in a despatch dated aug. 24. 11.33 p.m., says thut or Ders from emperor Nicholas have Boon conveyed to capt. Rel Loonstein com manding him forthwith to disarm Iho Ami houses and erecting Arches and Cruiser Askold. And Tho torpedo boat do Lii staffs in preparation fora National stroy a pro Mobil. And Ilia Tho flags Protection of the diplomatic corps. Preparations for hostilities and negotiations looking to Tho settlement of the questions at Issue Between the revolutionists and the government Are proceeding simultaneously. The be Lef is growing that the government just a f u it final i i i i has Celebration of the expected Victory. Russians still hopeful. St. Petersburg. Aug. From foreign sources represent that the japanese assault at port Arthur has become exhausted. Others claim that the japanese have captured Etse Shan fort on the Western line of de fences. If this position has been of returned from Thor j coupled. It is realized that unless the Luy i Iii me the Western japanese Are at once dislodged Tho Haven of forts will be breached and the position of port Arthur rendered critical. The simple fact that the Day to which a Large portion of the pub Lic looked Forward with superstitious the Askold has j i cad passed without the fall of the i i air. A report fortress suddenly encourages the pop ular Hope that the christening of the Damace by i at c1 Cint. Tago j. To the fall of ult is expected to the pc Seel to be the weather. Not much j probabilities. J fair and in temperature. T do. Up. Al North ii and j May. And fair r-.-. Thursday cooler in h i in dior Loru Friday fair and thur Vlay. Cooler in of Atli i. Friday i the temperature. 61 65 i readings. I Moon rises 19.12, i i taken at the breather Bureau ".c. Winnipeg time a Mil Rancu Albert . Is i to j a i Chicago to j r i 11 Cluni Lima m l Detroit it p r Jacksonville i on by j Montreal ii new Orleans new York r Francisco Marine news. On both vessels were lowered at 7 o clock movement in the Baltic. No Litiff Denmark aug. Large Steamer by lib the russian naval pcs Hail through the great Bolt to Day to u 111 Ward bound. More forts silenced. Che Foo aug. Of in do table authenticity states that the japanese armoured cruisers Ness Hon and in Saiga have bombarded und fenced the russian forts East of Golden Hill at the Entrance of port a thur. The forts referred to Are prob ably the same or very close to. Forts Talpa Guzo and Chao Chanko mentioned in these despatches yesterday and to Day. Christening of the heir to the russian gorgeous ceremony performed yesterday at the Peter of yelled when of 101 guns fired in his sponsors represented Many dynasties. H. St. Christening of the heir to the russian throne occurred this morning at the i Church of the Peter of Palace with imposing ceremony. A procession of glided coaches accompanied the in Fant Prince from the Alexandra Villa to the Church. After the metro poll Lan of St. Petersburg had admin is n watered the sacrament to the heir the emperor invested the latter with the steamships. At. From. New Yolk Genoa York York j Luik _ i Horton Uxer Pool insignia of the Ordor of by. Andrew. New Vork immediately thereafter the ringing of Crux Chi Bells and in ring of a Salute of 101 announced the completion of the ceremony. Both Peler Hof and ii Oston j at. Petersburg Are lavishly decorated. Manchester win illuminations to night. With in the Royal pork of the Peter Hof Palace from the moment tha Cor Tege issued from the gales of the Alexandra Villa 10 the instant the glasses were clinked around the Imperial table in the great Palace the scene was one of Ina Vincence and brilliancy Al most touching the Barbaric and Possi ble nowhere in the world save where the West meets the Hunt in the court of the Little father of the Over perfect roads beneath stately overhanging Trees the procession moved through the Royal beautifully composed slowly changing lure perfect in its smallest degree. It was headed by the Muster of the Imperial household his uniform a Blaze of Gold and decorations. He was sur rounded by n retinue of offic Lyls. The Centre of interest of course was the Golden state Carriage drawn by eight Illk White horses with outsiders and walking grooms. The proct Aaion passed through the Palace to the Church. The emperor Hafl face wreathed in smiles and with the dowager Empress on his Arm led the procession followed by the other Liverpool Montreal Bristol father i t. U Irma Ripton India. I Turk. Warrener. Christie. Boy steals can federate and bogus Tele pm he secures Large sums. Laney. I h. Sendish. Formerly receive the Western Union Tele was arrested Here m from the com the Telegram Pecl is. But Laney. Who is j r in i or admitted to the Confederate Whoso i i _ Ain on bogus r 10 Laney s her up now Clef opera i Western Union co. In a thai As recely to r a the d Ltd bogus telegrams for who travelled was forced month ago. A to was forced Aboul n month ago. . Line e and his Contd extensively overu1 St. Louis nil Baltimore where left Ulins. Then r him to ant n Young woman in Dallas Vej to his arrest. Delegate to Philippines. This morn appointment of father Arr the maltese Benedic to stoic Delegate to the Phil m to the late Arch bankruptcies. Have Abeln Goehner vehicle Arizona cloudburst. Ariz aug. Around Crozier. Of Here this after of the damage is members of the the Brand Dukes und grand Duchesse in j to the capital. The order of their rank the baby bringing up the rear the youngest of All. His majesty was met at the Church door by the metropolitan of St. Petersburg Ullh a raised Cross. But Here the emperor retired As the rules of the orthodox Church give him no place in the ceremony in which the baby was presented by his Spur Lulal parents to the heavenly father. Inside the Chapel were assembled m. Posed Nosteff procurator general of the holy Synod and members of the holy Synod diplomatic corps and Imperial guards from every country in Europe. The Chrls Lenling party gathered at the jewel crusted font. The baby was carried by Princess Galatzan. And the Cushion on which it was borne was supported by Gen. Richter and Prince Doligo Frokt aides de Camp to the emperor. The sponsors represented an emperor and Empress two Kings one Princess and four grand Duchesse. The baby was so shrouded in Nimy lace Dainty flannels and a purple silk Over Mantle that it was impossible to distinguish the form that Lay so still und quiet As the metropolitan of St. Petersburg anointed its hands breast and forehead with the mystical holy Oil. Compounded for the purpose in solemn secrecy at the Kremlin. But when the moment came to Complete the immersion in the warm water of the font the Royal infant showed its humanity by a Lusty yell which echoed through the Chapel and was greeted by a murmur of amusement and approval As being a sign of Luck and Good augury for the future. Congratulations were pressed on the father through the crowded lengths of the salons where the baby passed now the head of the Royal party next in rank to the emperor himself. Breakfast at the great Palace completed the ceremony and then rain which had been gathering late in the Forenoon fell in torrents As the guests scattered to their various quarters and made the Best of their Way Back took the Gas route i North Perth petition Toronto Candy maker suicides out of j prominent conservatives charged with election fund. Toronto. Aug. In support of the Cross put Letlon in the North Perth election Case were filed at Osgoode Hall to Day. The Liberal member John Brown ., sets up that e. B. Osier J. W. Flavelle w. A Brock. . J. J. Foy P. A. B. Kemp. . B. B. Rickman and others collected a Large fund to defeat the Ross government Index Pended the Money in persuading per sons to become candidates in paying the expenses of these persons and in corrupt practices. A. W. Wright. Fred Corrle j. A Haggarty. James Shar Man a. H. Monteith. Or. Seattle nes but. E. Sydney Smith . A. H consideration for his wife. Toronto. Aug. A Candy maker Ngod 31, went to his Home on Booth 6 o clock to night in lored his bedroom locked the door closed the window and turned on the . To was found several hours later dead. A note to ills wife lying on Tho table in the room said he was tired of life and thought she could live better without him. He Hud no children. Still increasing. . Traffic receipts for the week More than last year. Montreal. Aug 24.-c.p.r. Traffic receipts for the week ending aug. 21 were . For Tho same week last year they were the mileage Lias been increased to s.329.______________ Black. Hand Leader. Toronto. Aug. 24.-Rcarlo Ros Sittl arrested in connection with the Black hand society in said to have Mado efforts to form a Branch of the soc Ety Here. Leading italians remember him Well King Charles Casson j. R. A lulls Alex. Mclaren. . Are mentioned in the forty charges As guilty of corrupt practices. Joseph Wilson. Lis Towel Robert Woods. John f. Bowl ing. Simon Welford Christopher Riley Orri. Swalwell jr., Are mentioned of having received bribes. Drowned canoeing. Toronto aug. Bryans it Carpenter of Lindsay was drowned last night by a Canoe upsetting. Another Effort it settlement Chicago aldermen will Endeavor to Settle Stock Yard strike. Chicago aug. A meeting of the City Council to night a Resolution was passed empowering mayor Harri son to appoint a committee of eleven aldermen to try to bring about a settlement of the stockyards strike. Invitations at once were sent to the leaders of the strikers and to representatives of the employers inviting1 them to meet the committee to mor Row. President Donnelly of the but Chers Union will be before the com Mittee at ten o clock and the packers were asked to appear one hour later. I Pellet Hunter j or. Cooley respected Young lawyer killed while Duck shooting. Wapella aug. Cooley a lawyer of this place acc Dently shot himself yesterday and died from the effects thin morning. He in company with a Young Man named winning went out Duck shooting. They be came separated and when found by winning Cooley who was quite conscious told him he had been shot an hour and a half before. He was re moved to the Home of air. Mullins and drs. Brown and Macdonald were sent for a distance of ten Miles. Everything was done to relieve the dying Man but to no Avail. He passed away this morning. He has Only been in Wapella since the Spring and was highly respected by All who knew him. His parents Are suld to reside in Belle Ville ont. Cama from Trenton. Toronto aug. Who shot himself at Wapella was the third son of the Lale Samuel Cooley of Trenton on he was educated in the separate and High schools of Trenton completing his studies in Toronto. He was called to the bar in 1894, and prac tired Law for some years in his native town and in Maroa where he won the esteem of All who knew him. Rolling rails at the Soo Cut off son s foot big elevate of Structure recommended for immediate construction. Toronto aug. 24. A. Jameson appointed to advise the transportation commission on elevator construction and Deputy minister of railways Schreiber arrived from Colborne to night on their Way to Ottawa. They will recommend the immediate culling of tenders for a Bushel ele Vator to be built by the government at port Colborne As an Aid to divert ing Grain traffic from Buffalo and Hope it will be completed by the fall. Will befit est1ma the crop a t bushels Grain dealers and Bankers return from their extended trip of shrinkage May reach 30 per crops furthest territories largely free of crop report favourable. Canadian machinery May be re imported in Case of needed repairs. Ottawa aug. Regulation of considerable importance to Canadian manufacturers who do a foreign Trade has been adopted by order in coun cell upon the recommendation of the customs department. It provides that articles of Canadian manufacture May be temporarily without the payment of duty when returned to Canada for Repalda and to be again exported. For example a Canadian manufacturer May Export a complicated piece of machinery. This May fit out of or3er, in which Case it could Only be repaired Here. Heretofore that piece of machinery when entering Canada would have to pay duty. Now it can be admitted to Canada free of duty for repairs subject to re exportation it is provided in the regulations that articles shall be identified to Tho satisfaction of Tho collector of customs at Tho port of entry and that a sufficient Bond for double the amount of customs duties shall be delivered to the collector As Security for the exportation of the articles or payment of duty thereon within six months from Tho time of entry. The St. Paul Tornado first output by reorganized company made yesterday. Sault Ste. Marie. Aug. First steel rails made since the resumption of operations by the reorganized Lake Superior company at Sault Ste. Mule were turned out to Day in satisfactory condition. A message was received saying that the company was to get the contract for to 50.000 Tony of rails for inter colonial tracks. This with other orders on hand ensures work for some time to come. Boy fell from Hayloft son of Aid. Kelly of Brandon injured and unconscious. Brandon. Aug. Kelly second son of Alderman t. E. Kelly fell from a Hsy loft this afternoon and seriously injured himself. He la at present in the Hospital . Catholic convention. Toronto aug. To the Catholic Mutual Benefit association triennial convention attended High mass this morning and were later formally welcomed to the City by acting mayor Fleming and Aid. Rams Den and representatives of the Cath Olic orders. The president.-. Hon. Q. Of Hockett was in the chair. The session begins this afternoon. A Toronto ordination. Toronto aug. J. J. Cob Tello was ordained a priest this morn ing in St. Basil s Church by Arch Bishop Oconnor. Vav loss will not be a heavy As first estimated. St. Paul aug. Paul is rap idly recovering from saturday night s storm. It has been discovered by us Perl Tonden Fred Nussbaumer of the City Parks that Many of the Trees can be saved and these constituted the greatest apparent loss throughout the City. A careful examination of the injured buildings shows that in nearly every Case the damage can be repaired for less than the Early Esti mates and As fast As workmen can be secured the work of repair will by pressed. It is even hoped that tha Washington and Lincoln schools can be repaired in time to open sept. A with the other schools none of which were damaged Sulli Clenty to prevent their use. The cleaning of the streets is being pushed. City Engineer l. W. Rundlet estimates that the Cost of thin work to the City will to about health commissioner Justus Ornge now estimates that the Public Baths can to restored at a Cost of Deputy building inspector f. H. Ellerbe after an examination of the he Hurmel Waggon works building says that the five Storey part we Lith was Cut by the storm to four will have to be taken Down to the second As the Wall Are badly damaged. Thin will increase the loss Thero to fully extensive repairs will also have to be made at the House of the Good Shepherd. The party of Grain dealers and Bankers who have been making a tour of inspection Over Manitoba and the territories returned about Jive o clock last evening. Their trip has been a most satisfactory one and after look ing the country Over thoroughly they have come to the decision thut with moderately favourable weather the yield this year will be Between forty and fifty million bushels of wheat. There has been a considerable shrink age which is estimated at about 30 per cent. Rust has done considerable damage in some localities but it is not general throughout the whole of tha country covered. Leaving Winnipeg the party travel led Over the Deloraine Branch to Estevan. From Estevan North Over the Sod line to Moose jaw then cast to Ruelna and North again to Prince Albert. Coming Back they run into Brandon and out again Over the a cola Branch making numerous stops to enable the party to thoroughly investigate existing conditions. Saw the worst at first. Up to saturday last the party was a very Blue one for they Hud been running through tie worst part of the Counley. Und As far As Napinka the prospects were not Bright. At that Point however there wus some considerable improvement. Home threshing was being done and the yield was not so discouraging. There had been n great Deal of rust in sight and the crops were not Good. Good along the Soo line. From Napinka to Estevan they travelled by night and had no Opportunity of seeing the country. On the Soo line the crops were much belter and were Well advanced. Hume cutting was being done and the Only rust seen was in the later Grain. The Gen eral opinion was that unless Tho developed rapidly in thin late the whole of thu crop would be Imp vested in Good shape. Neuv cedi Mooar jaw and Heg Lnu the crops were also looking Lino. On Prince Albert line. On the Prince alb Crl line Thore was no rust in evidence but the tops generally Lute. They crowing splendidly and with favourable weather should give a Guod output. The oases of i ust Cen Between Glenboro and Tri a Large portion of the crop has attacked. The opinion was Nuil tills might possibly be o the fact that the crops were furl Cost advanced i these distr Luis. Tho Tipper end of the Areola Branch wus Clear of artist. And is far East As pipe Sluice but after passing that Point there was More trouble. On tha main line from Regina Paiit the out look wan Goud und considerable pro Gress was being made in cutting around Virden and Brandon. It was estimated that it these Points at least live per cent had already been Cui. Thu Sample of Grain Watt Good and Tho rust was can lined Ehl etly to the heavier of the crop. On the return trip a number of of to mutes were made Aslo Llie total crop and the Vesell wan a consider Able if Terence of opinion the to Lauren ranging from 1 Orty to fifty millions of big Shell. Striking an average forty Coll Nudd on Page six Dominion wins three appeals new Brunswick and Prince Edward Island representation cases and Manitoba swamp lands Case won by the Ottawa e. Railway co. Wins. Ottawa aug. Out of four appeals before the privy Council lit us excellent showing for a lawyer. That is what Hon. Adolphe Lom Leux solicitor general und sir. 13. L. New Combe icc., Deputy minister of just ice Are Able to boast of. Or. New Combe Only returned yesterday from London where he represented the government on the appeals referred to. Although the privy Council has not formally Given judgment in the Prince Edward Island und new Bruns Wick representation cases there in not the slightest doubt or. Nem Ombac says that the Dominion s contentions will be upheld. Canada s Case was also maintained with respect to the swamp lands of Manitoba. The facts of this Case Are As follow Manitoba had been Alt along for Bel Ter terms and by a statute passed in 18s5, it was provided that lands in that province which should be shown to be swamp lands should be transferred to Manitoba and inure wholly to its Benefit. Subsequently from time to time land were examined and recommended As swamp lands to tit Dominion and by it Inina erred to Tho pit Ivance. Is the meantime the government it Olla a administered i he Ludd. And Wold the Limber and Huy in them und kept certain Rev Nimeh. In this the claim of the province . Manitoba sought to recover Money received by the do minion Between the Dale of the Sta tute authorizing the Transfer of the swamp ind the time when i lie character of i lie lands demonstrated. The Dominion government maintained that it wan not liable. This Contention was Minta nod by a majority of the supreme court and ally Rcd by the privy Council. The of the Calgary and Edmonton railway company against the Dominion govern ment resulted the former s favor. This Mann thut the company in entitled to any minerals which he found in its land glint of a mile. It is said there Are Beds of Coal on some parts of the liquid. Arming riders of the Plains order of one thousand rifles ready at Quebec factory improved wind gauges. Ottawa aug. Robert Wright of the Canadian school. Has gone to Quebec to Insp Al a lot of one thou Nind rifles made by the Hoss Rifle factory tie re for Thi Northwest mounted police. Jhm is a part of the order which the ment has with sir Charles Ross for he delivery of one thousand Rutlen monthly until the Stock in the Minifay n brought up to 100.000 service arms of the most modern and nil Clent Type on the Market. There will soon be an improvement added to the Canadian service Rifle in the form of a better equipped device for sighting by of which also marksmen will be Noble . And Teleg Raphers to make due allowance for when tear wind is blowing. It inn shoun in the Palina trophy int americans Hud n duh tend advantage Over Lliel Canadian in the pos session of wind several Hight and wind Guiski s have been brought to the attention of Iho minister mall ten. And will Nhor by be Clec led and applied to a of the Dominion. To that Canadian hols May Suiter no Handicap on tha ride ranges or on the held of Battle. A. G. Palmer of Oltan. A graduate of the Royal military i allege. Kingston who has also Hud the and Vanlinge of training in Iha in Perll army. Been Given a Rommel Helnn in the Royal Canadian Arl Ellery. Is a son of a. Z. Poliner of ills Oliy. Twenty years ago to Day items from the free press of this Dale. Inst l three Points on which opposing part ies could not of new act May be invoked. Toronto aug. Points on which the grand trunk and the Tele Grapher were unable to agree and which were referred to the conciliation committee were As to increase in minimum wages pay for sunday work and a yearly vacation jul the pay. The increases which the men asked on the 1902 minimum average 23 per cent. The company was willing to Grant increases averaging about per month to 140 out men. The minister of labor May Row refer the differences to arbitration Accord ing to the act. In the meantime the critical. I Imperial paper Mill scorched. Toronto. Aug. Imperial paper Sturgeon had a narrow escape from destruction by Are Early morning. As it was the Wood room and Barking machinery were destroyed. The isl irregularities in the cily winking fund. Aid. O. M. Chairman of finance resigned and on motion of Aid. E. U Ore wiry. By Aid. G. Ii. Ham. The resignation no celled. On motion of Aid. F. Mccrevy. Seconded by Aid. Sivert vey the by Clyl John Oborne and j. Ptolemy were thanked for their Good work. Tureev beat Black. Buto beat mrs. Patton mrs. Klumm. Steele beat my. Pulton there Are two other for the pos lion of Pilj Chamberlain. Of f. Local met and Root. Wemm. W h Disbrowe and j. B. Joyal. In Roc Clors of noxious have started on an official tour of tha province and will Endeavor to stamp out the Canada Thistle. H m. Samuels of Dominion exp Rega Romprey Here and miss can Inmond Peak. Of were married at holy Trinity Church yesterday by Rev. N. Hicks. The Tecu Naeb novae was Afore Teeter Day and Only of nerd through the prompt Hla for Lens join chief of police of in Prairie had a Tow Slih hip Lown i Juii cell recent la Wasl night the councillors decided that Artaria inn in tin re Gill. Lite after in or Franco by or. Llo Genrty j. Pratt and 3. R. Murlott. At the Dominion Rifle Matchen it Ottawa. Nevrel Man Tom. Markn Mon prot them Andy Ijuin c. N. And capt. Lawr ence Duchi Iti. Tho of proposer com Mercial Bank of Manitoba in Puli he. The chief _ Are Ifon. A. Bannatyne. Lehor Archibald Duncan Mcarthur and w. H. T. Champion Sonc to the port fire to reopen the Branch of Alloway Champion s Bank there. J of tech Walkley. The Trade Corn i Sloncz of the Bay company. Has enl Rcd upon Van table Archdeacon for the East inst a Lent
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