Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 26, 1904

Issue date: Friday, August 26, 1904
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 26, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba Free press 2b, Binder twine Blue ribbon Premier 650 feel per Pound 600 red Cap 600 Standard 500 the above brands have stood the test for years and Are the Farmers favourites. Send along . Shipped same Day As received. Or. R. W. Carruthers and mrs. A a painful Accident. Merrick Anderson 4 co., Winnipeg in thru a from Page one of no harm but rather cab he said the Indica from the reports of our agents for a Sood average yield. As for i has not fallen off All Selling As much machinery dec counted on a record High Bluff Ujj Quarter Section All in wheat Cut in Ter hours. L re Portal la praline. Aug. Rord in h was made tue Lon mrm of Max Wilton North Jvn of High Bluff. A Quarter Sec in All in wheat. Cut in the re a Able in ten hours. Some thirty two horses and Over thirty i and Grad full in the work while Tho i3 by Light binders. Very heavy of a High pm signs of rust. Wheat ripens Well. Is in tins wheat has rep Grain or Garden stuff and absolutely no signs of rust. Wheat cutting is general this week. The wheat crop is Good and ripening fast. Weather very favourable. Slight rust Hilton. Hilton. Man. Surf. This District had a soaking rain saturday night also tuesday which has delayed Sev eral Farmers who intended to com Mence Harvest operations this week. Several Farmers Are cutting Oats and Barley and one or two have commenced to Cut wheat. They claim the Sample will be better As the Way the wheat is rusted will not improve any by leaving stand. Al though there1 is considerable rust on the wheat the Heads Are Well filled land the Kernel seems very Large. They do not think will reduce the yield very much in this Vicinity. Labor Day Parade position of unions drawn Gar ment workers Lead. The garment workers Union will have the Honor of leading the Parade of the unions on labor Day. And will be followed by the printing trades building trades Railroad unions and retail trades in order named the positions of the last named four being a meet stereo types Union. Nicely so that binders will be on Ali f till the finish. Some hns discovered on tie head Field but is thought will not Lor. Much damage. Enrix of s 1 and bul a. Which been out Are j an Mif Tilly Pood Sample. Pilot Mound Farmers delayed. I Pilot . Auk. Cloudy is the Grain. This j District . Al item a heavy Trie thursday night one Jet the honest Rains of season. Tic i Tnp Barley this week i Are to Cut aim. Tits next week. The is slip Union. La to used Roku if where Union. The Iraln is Hei lost. I should Jolk Union decided by ing Muttee. Ton drawing of s i Ali or crop off by 3 fore from .111.1 the second in Niin hued rust will be of in id on Iny damage. As to first Are Good. The in fast and Wolti ten Days will see Hrc Pri if m the Stook. Trio us j in l ii own Sciull Way. J hopi -. On in subject to of Leif the up 11, the Moose Moun Miln Ili tent not entirely free from o in fire Sif i ap-1 in them the damage j will Sli Erht. Xvi n the the Whu i Iho j Arp Rickii uni ild Lead us to be i Mil u i be experienced Tiniuc into consideration rust i an All firmer Coli older am nor per acre Thun in Many so bumper years. J Busy ?.t Starbuck. Stiehn k. Click of the 1? Hiir i Caln. Find also the land linemen s Union. 43o. Union. 3 Union. Railroad engineers 2 unions of Railroad Carmen and she gradually became weaker until death released her from further suffering. The deceased whose Maiden name was Sarah Ellen Mccomb was Only 22 years and 6 months of age. She was married to or. Hetherington two years ago last new years Day. She was a careful kind and industrious Young woman and by her pleasing manners and kind Christian character Hud won the love and esteem of All who knew her. Or. Hetherington. Who is one of our most popular and respected Young men goes out the sympathy of the residents of souls and surrounding District. The funeral was delayed awaiting the arrival of the deceased s father. Those present her bedside the time of her death were the Rev. Scarlett her husband her Mother. Mrs. Mccomb of grand View her Sisters. Mrs. J. Coul Ter and husband of Brandon and mrs. T. W. Dowling and husband of in the first proceeding was to liberate Nipes brother. Reg. Of the six Carrier pigeons acquainting friends Leland Barber shop. Winnipeg. In the City of their Safe arrival and Rev j 5 Muldrew pastor of Knox then the lunch was prepared for which everyone was quite ready having Par taken of a necessarily Early breakfast. Parties split up into Little groups and were soon hard work emptying the contents of baskets und bags. Sports came next and they included foot races for both sexes and All Ages sack egg and spoon and every conceivable form of . Finishing up with a tug of War Between the English of the party and other nationalities in which after three exciting and severe tassels the English showed their superiority. A prize list had been provided entirely from the contributions of the employees them selves who also bore the expense of everything outside or. Drewry s gift. After the sports the band played on the platform and Darla Long was indulged in by Many also quite a num Ber tooth advantage of the Breeze to enjoy sailing and boating on the Lake. Others braved the cold water and wont of Railroad conductors. I for a swim while All whatever pastime they indulged in enjoyed themselves thoroughly. As a picnic was one of the most successful that hns Ever left Winni Peg. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. A Start Back was made for the City .6 o clock and a jul Csc run to Winnipeg closed a Day which will be Long remembered by employees Redwood of on Nylsa Bros. I i of for o. Army of Hiir Liy Mook. Which is a re in this in tract. Wheat Futten win h next week. Is about Tuo weeks later than list Htu the is expected to 3 simple. There will not be As Emch Caln shipped from hero lift to the flood in he is Getty no ready a Nothaf year. What new of Railroad train men 2 of Railroad Black Smiths. Union. Moulders Union. Of locomotive fire men 2 26_nollermakers and helpers 2 railway employees. Of Railroad store brotherhood of Railroad employees. Of Way employees. Retail trades Union. Employees Union. Carriers Union. Union. Union. 3g_retail clerks Union. Union. Union. Teleg Raphers Union. Protective association. a meeting of the committee last evening was decided to have the Willis Stock co. Produce the play entitled signal of Liberty in the auditorium on the evening of labor Day under the auspices of the trades and Council. Ind summer fallowing the Busy this year j Treherne conditions j.-h.rre. Cutting m v Lii this District some i Peim to thresh. Clare a plug about the first to be the done to the wheat rust Over estimated. The h about thirty to forty Perth rain saturday night Urf some of the rust. Fine crop Brandon. . Aizic. Yesterday was by showers of rain i intermittently throughout a. Stopping any cutting of the i i to Lay. However. Is Fine and a Nork win move n the Shaw of South Brandon says put l in one of the Best he in a he is an old timer. A bushels for fair de a cents. Full blast Moose jaw. Aug. Weather is on in full Force. Conditions Good Pense. This Dos by Frost to methodist finances . Peter s rectory open handsome new building completed in flourishing North end Parish. The new rectory of . Peter s episcopal Church number 3b7 Selkirk Avenue was formally opened last night when a reception to the congregation was held under the auspices of the ladles Aid society of the Church. A Large proportion of the most Active friends and members of the Church were present and a very enjoyable evening was spent in look ing through the rectory and listening _ a Witt Airt Al District meeting makes apportion work proposed. The financial District meeting of the Winnipeg District of the Manitoba conference of the methodist Church was held in Wesley College two o clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Or. Stewart chairman of the District pre siding. All the ministers of the la tract were present and representative laymen from the different circuits. The Matt a of the appropriation of the connection Al funds such As the Wesley College fund the educational superannuation and contingent funds was discussed and an apportionment made to the several churches and Cir Cuits. The subject of missions was fully discussed and recommendations were made in the following cases 1. All people s Mission. 2. The Mission to foreigners in the to the programme of music provided town for the occasion. The building the Cost of which exclusive of the lot is estimated is an expel Lens Structure two full stories with an attic in which three additional rooms will be fitted up some future time and a basement the full size of the House. is fully modern finished in Cedar stained and varnished contains ten rooms with Halls and is Twenty Church returned on Friday from a few week s holidays. Frank l. Watt Teller in the Union Bank returned Friday from a couple of weeks holidays. Mrs. C. Stuart of Indian head arrived to attend the funeral of her brother Richard s wife. A Large grading outfit passed through souls on saturday morning for the West. The Bell Telephone company hive men work building a line from Tio urls to Elgin and Hartney. Miss Nellie Pou Glah who has been a respected resident of souls for the past two years left on thursday for her Home in. Hornby. Ont. Before leaving the Christian Endeavor of Knox Church presented her with. A Beautiful Pearl ring and leather hand kerchief Case. James Staples clerk in the store of Stewart co., returned saturday from a re Allday trip to Ontario und other Eastern Points. On tuesday evening or. A. E. Hetherington met with a very painful Accident. Pie wus driving along Sec and Street when the King Edward bus team which were running away came dashing towards him. Or. Hetherington stepped out of his buggy to get out of danger and had just alighted when he was struck by one of the horses which knocked him Down and the buggy attached to the bus team passed Over him. He was carried into a drug store where upon examination was found Tomt his nose was broken and he had several bad his head. He was then removed to his Home and is now slowly recovering. The Brick work on the new Power House for the souls Gas company the Corner of first Street and struggle Avenue is being rapidly pushed for Ward by contractor Kitchen. The Large new livery barn which is being built on first Street by or. Mcculloch is rapidly approaching completion. The building which is of hollow Cement blocks. Is a massive Structure and when completed will be one of the finest looking buildings in Sarah Mcculloch of City of which Rev. Vienna has charge. T. Kovar of or poor you need Teeth e r8 old to know Bailer should Thal inst j human guards to the Gateway of Beall. Useful powder be found on the toilet table of every Elcho Rygor 5cratch lha not tarnish per quid powder 3. Louisa Bridge asked to be placed in an Independent relation. 4. Grants were recommended to Whitemouth and Teulon. Arrangements were made for missionary meetings most of which will be held in the latter end of october. The missionary convention for Mani Toba will be held in Winnipeg that time. Evangelistic work was discussed some length when was resolved to ask the committee appointed for that purpose the annual District meeting in the Spring to programme and submit to an adjourned meeting to be held four weeks from yesterday s of Grace six by forty two feet in size. The valuable lot on which has been erected was Given to the Church last fall by an unknown Doner. A singular feature of the gift is that the name of the Doner is not Only nominally hut actually unknown on one in the Parish knowing to whom they Are indebted. The . Peter s Church to whom this property belongs and of whom Rev. Or Fea is Rector had its origin in a sunday school started by the Rev w. A Burman in a very Small building on the Corner of Magnus and Alkons with five children ten years ago. Since that time until last fall. Or. Burman now registrar of . Johns College was in charge of the Parish and had the pleasure of seeing grow with the increase of the City from the smallest of missions to a flourish Rig congregation of a Hundred families. The present Church building is already too Small and Steps will no doubt be taken shortly looking to its enlarge during the evening the following programme was rendered duct misses Bullington _ us 14 Nentl a miss Amy of Hamiota have been engaged to fill the vacancies on the teaching staff of the Public the school will reopen on sept. 1st. Over of building operations is now going on in town amongst which Are several substantial solid Brick residences. Thomas a. Duff organizer for the grand Orange Lodge of British Ameri Ca was a visitor in town last week. While Here he called on mrs. Rev Scarlett who is a daughter of w. J. Parkhill. Madlan ont. Treasurer of the same grand Lodge. Eternity. H. Brown miss Warren sane mandolin Solo mus Edna Hooper song Alon in the song Khlar Neys love song recitation w. J. Hague a the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served by the your Money Back if dissatisfied. First floor phone 532, 534, 536 main Street. The Geo. Craig second floor phone 1211. Limited 532, 534, 536 main Street. Goods cheer fully exchanged the boys Are coming Home 1 vacation Days Are ending school Days Are nearing that Means new suits and overcoats for the our clothes win the boys with their and style and win the mothers with their Sterling value and sturdy Wear therefore our motto once a customer always a last week we advertised our boys clothing department Many mothers responded this saturday we re sure this Section of our store will be even More than crowded. Come Early buy or not be sure and see these goods. Boys 3-piece suits Strong and serviceable tweeds in a Large Range of the very newest these Are made for boys school Wear extra Strong. Sizes 28 to 33. Special g 7 Sqq Price boys school boots new Stock of boys boots in Box Gulf and Dongola kid. Heavy sewed soles neat and durable. A splendid shoe for school Wear. Extra value saturday Price value m boys 3-piece suits new. Nitty tweeds. Imported cloths made by the Best cloth ing manufacturers in Canada who use nothing but the Best but Erlings there is a very Large assortment of patterns to choose from. See them and you will be More than satisfied. Sizes -8 to 33 special Price boys Odd pants just received a Large shipment of boys Odd pants. Included in which is a Large lot of our fam Ous dark Grey Nurl Pable Tweed pants. The Strong est boys school Pant made sizes 25 to 33. Reg. 85c a pair. As a Leader. 63c slates we have gone out of school supplies but have left Over a line of red bound slates size 7x11. Which must be cleared out once. Reg. 15c. To Clear Little men s suits everyone likes to Ece their Natty and smartly . We Are showing some very Nobby Semi military suits to fit boys from 3 to 7 years. Neat Blue tweeds also Blue Serge neatly trimmed with silk braid. Special Price boys 2-piece suits made of a. Very Tweed in All the newest Nobel. Est patterns made Norfolk double wrensted or Pleat Coats 3 to 2s. Special Trice boys 2-Piecc suits boys Blue Serge also in a Brown mixture two piece suits in sizes 23 to l s. These Are made und lined. As ii Lender Udow fair Sony matters relating to Church toward the coat of the rectory. Tension were brought up. Talked Over and left to be Kone into More fully the next meeting of the ministerial Arno Catlon. The meeting was Well attended and nil business was. Found to be in the most satisfactory condition. Quests of Calgary. Officials of the trunk. Pacific now visiting the have accepted the invitation of the Calgary City Council and Board of Trade and will guests for cancer of the stomach some truly marvellous cures have been made of this trouble by our constitutional treatment. Send for the Booklet cancer its cause and 6 Stamps. A. Stott a moving Palace. New private car for the govern or general is to be built Amherst. N s. The new car is to be named Alexandra and will be the finest car Ever turned out in Canada. will have a length Over platforms of ,9 feet 6 inches and will be finished both within and without in mahogany. one end is a drawing room 13 feet in length and the other end a dining room 12 feet Long. Adjoining the Din ing room is a Kitchen then conies the Porter s room then three bed rooms a Bath and a toilet room and a baggage room the bedrooms and each will contain a heavy ornamental brass Bedstead mahogany dressing cases with Bevel Glass mirrors and chests of drawers and clothes presses. Complete toilet facilities will be furnished in connection with each bed room. The Kitchen will be fitted with a cooking Range refrigerator locker sinks Etc the furnishing of the. Drawing room and other details will be selected by the governor general himself or by someone acting for him. In addition to the water tanks in the roof a 140 gallon water tank will be constructed underneath the car. The Selling of the car will be painted White. will u lighted by the Gould system of electric Light generated from the car Axle and will be supplemented by lamps to be used in event of Accident to the lighting. The Canwell be heated with double Coll Baker fire proof in conjunction with the Cana Dian car company s commingle a sys tem. The company will commence construction of the car by september 1 and Wilt Complete Early in december. To save is koans from ruin. Chicago aug. N. W. Ilease a cattle Raiser Waterman sd., announced , that the cattle raisers of his Section were about to Appeal to president Roosevelt to save them from bankruptcy by intervening to bring the beef strike to a close. 644 main Street Between Logan Avenue and Henry Street our great summer continuation Clearing Sale is now on and will last until september 5th As we must Clear out All our summer goods to get enough room for our Winter Stock. These prices Are Only for Friday and saturday. But remember everything is reduced until last Day of our great 20c Wash Silks Friday and saturday 25 pieces of China Wash Silks in All Best colors. Sold every where 25c Yard. Friday and saturday lie sateen Friday and saturday 15 pieces of Good mercerized sateen in All different colors. Regular i5c Yard. Friday and saturday ll0 14c Creyonne Friday and saturday 10 pieces mercerized sateen Creton. Figured. Regular we Yard. Friday and saturday 14c Loc prints Friday and saturday All our 12 Vic and i5c prints and muslims very Best Quality. To Clear Loe dress skirts friary and saturday about 60 dress skirts All this season s goods. Just Odd lines. Ranging in Price from to for Friday and saturday dress skirts Friday and saturday 150 Dreas skirts warranted Good flt and ranging in Price from to Friday and saturday 65 Childs skirts Fri any and saturday 45 children s Navy Blue cloth skirts. Regular and saturday 75c boys 2-p. Suits Friday and saturday we Liao some of the boys suits left which we have sold the Start of our Nale you can get them on Friday and saturday for .75e 35c boys blouses Friday and saturday a Good assortment of boys blouses in White pique and col ored. Regular 65c and 75c. Fri Day and saturday .35o 75c ladies blouses Friday and saturday 25 dozen ladles blouses nil different kinds As sateen and crash goods Etc. Ranging Price from to Fri Day and saturday .75c 15c Childs aprons Friday and saturday 3 dozen children s Lawn aprons All sizes with bibs trimmed with embroidery. Reg. 25c and 35c, Friday and sat urday 15c 99c ladies n. Gowns Friday and saturday 2 dozen Only of ladles Fine Cambric night gowns Tran med with Ince and embroidery. and j2.00. Friday and. Sat urday 19c ladies drawers Friday und saturday 6 doen ladles Fine knitted drawers. Regular 35e. Friday ind saturday 19e 15c ladies vests Friday and saturday 10 dozen ladles Fine summer vests with or without regular 25c. Friday and hat urday. 15e Loc ladies a Dkl 3 for Friday and saturday 2fi Doren ladles Muslin handkerchiefs lace edged. G lie Friday and saturday s 25c Cashmere Hose Friday and saturday 25 dozen ladles and children s pure Wol Cashmere Hose. Or Lea from 40c to 65c a pair. Friday and saturday. 25c we Are Selling out All our gents furnishings so everything must be sold less than half Price. will be to your Benefit to inspect our goods. Everything reduced Udow s fair everything reduced Kosp Aprl newspaper ;