Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 26, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free Petess Winnipeg Friday August 20, 1004. When you need particular Medicine you want to be Able to have every Confidence in the druggist. You May feel perfectly secure in sending All your orders to the x us korur Druc. Co., Winnipeg. City and general Duck shooting begins on thursday next. Rev. Or. Sparling will preach in the set Hulst Church it Dauphin on Sun Day next. Lord Minto has accepted an invitation to Lay the Corner Stone of the new English Church when he visits Calgary in sept Niber s. A meeting of the caterers will be held in the City Hall thin evening at b u cock to Complete arrangements for annual picnic on the 31st. Or. Louis f. Douche surgeon Den Tulsi. Is leaving to Morrow for St. Lulls. To attend the International Den Tal Congress meetings in that City. At a meeting of the License commissioners held last evening h License Vas grunted to the new metropolitan hotel on notre Dume Cost. No other mint is Way considered. Gushed by the chemical before much damage was done. Or. Edwin Raine 30s Boyd Avenue a member of the Canadian foresters funeral Aid association died at an Early hour yesterday morning. Before evening a Cheque for amount of benefits was in the hands of mrs. Rale. Second excursion from the East arrived during the night. A regular meeting of the Manitoba Lodge no. 1. . Will be held this evening in Odd Fellows Hall Corner of i re Ness and Mcdermot. At which 1m business will be brought up. Krof Cenko. Alias Pearl Smith a convict in Prince Albert jail who has Klvac the mounted police much trouble Avalu escaped from prison on Friday of last week and at latest reports was still at Lurge. The annual picnic of St. George s Young people which was postponed last saturday on account of rain will be held to Moi run. A cordial invitation is extended to All members and friends to be present. The Steamer Alexandra will make her usual trip Down the River to night leaving at 8 o clock and a special trip will be made to Morrow afternoon it vying Ion orchestra will provide on both occasions for dancing. These Lull be the last trips of the season. At a meeting of the labor Day Cele bration committee held last night it was decided to engage the Stock co. To produce a play entitled signal of Liberty at the auditorium on the evening of labor Day under the a places of the trades and labor Council. The Emporium hotel Lombard Street has Ngann changed hands. Messes. Ayleson and Beaton formerly of the Crescent House have taken u lease of the premises and tire at present renovating the building from cellar to Garret. The billiard room is also undergoing transformation. Fire wednesday morning destroyed every residence in Bigsby. N few Miles West of Ignace which consisted of one c. It. Section House. The first into Mutton of the fire was the interruption of telegraphic communication along the Section As the must have been run close enough to the House for the fire to destroy them. The commissioner of immigration is anxious to find the present where about of or. Douglas Mcdonald from Glasgow who arrived in Winnipeg about april 13 last also Howard r. Collett. From England who arrived in Winnipeg about the May 0 last Ami David Mcclelland from Limerick arriving july also James Baker and his Friend. W. Flt Hardinge both from Africa in my last. The men of Barrett Minnesota Are not sitting Down with folded hands to Bewak the failure of crop in that state. Neither Are they putting Complete Faith n the reports of the experts that the Canadian West in a like predicament. O. H. Omett. Of Barrett writes the free press 1 want to hear from some place where another threshing Rig is needed. Have got u first class machine and boarding outfit and would like to go where there Are Good in the course of sinking a sewer on Rue la Verendrye. St. Boniface yesterday the Bones of a Buffalo were struck at a depth of eight feet from the surface. One of the hip Bones and a vertebrae joint of the defunct lord of the Plains were shown in the office of the free press inter in the after noon. The Skeleton which is Well preserved must be that of an Ani Mal which was slain Many years ago. And will become a curiosity for thut very reason. Miss Davison. Who will give a recital on tuesday evening next in Grace Church under the auspices of the Winnipeg w.c.t.u., comes highly recommended As an elocution St and an her selections Are taken from the popular work Dlack Rock by Ralph Connor she will no doubt be greeted by a Large audience. She has Given this recital several times in the province during the last six weeks and those Hove heard her speak very highly of her interpretation of the work. The first train of the second har vesters excursion from Ontario arrived shortly after Midnight and the passengers were distributed As rapidly As possible among the hotels in the North end. Thero were 1.271 people on the first Iraln and 850 on the Sec Ond train which ural cd about a o clock. The information Bureau and ticket office will be open at the depot at five o clock this morning so that they Muy get their baggage checked and their tickets altered in time to catch the Early Branch line trains. It is expected that it will be necessary to run a special Over the main line for the accommodation of those who wish to go into Ike territories. Four More trains. Toronto. Aug. Train loads of people from Eastern Ontario left the Union station for Winnipeg to Day. Girl tedium bund three year daughter of or. And mrs. Timmis probably fatally injured. A distressing Accident occurred yesterday afternoon in fort Rouge a a result of which the Little three Yeti old daughter of or. And mrs. To mils of 565 Corydon Avenue was very seriously perhaps fatally burned. U was the old Story of children playing with matches. Several children of the neighbourhood most of them consider ably older than the three year old Mitt were playing together Whon somehow the Little girl s clothing be came ignited when her screaming and the excited cries of the other child Ren brought Holp und the fire was extinguished it was found that she and been shockingly burned about the up per part of the body and the Fuce. Or. Mackenzie was at once called Ami everything possible has done. It is doubtful if the child will recover the let tvs girl is a daughter of or. Harry to mils. Foreman of mall tar supplies. Ladies i Lac boots made from Fine Dongola flex Ible soles kid toe Cap Mili tary heels a neat stylish Boot. Price i. To w. T. Devlin 4qs main St., Mclyn Taro Block. Phone 1339. The purity and uniformity of Boyd s chocolates Are the qualifications that have caused their popularity but Tho artistic manner in which they Are bored is another. Get Boyd s your smoke taste perfectly suited Here with the finest and richest imported cigars that s made Auch As Upmann Otero sol Newton. Boch. Etc. The largest Stock of smokers supplies in the City. Tobacconist. Mclntyre blk. Rugs rugs we have about 150 rugs 18x20 inches regular Price 50c. On Sale Friday and saturday for prescriptions rightly priced in making n Price on prescriptions we Churgo a definite percentage above the Cost. Just As we do on times or sundries. Prescription prices arc there lore always fair and Are quite mire to average much less than those a sliced elsewhere. You also receive Superior service because we employ registers druggists of known ability and because our drugs arc kept Fresoli by Active Bill no. Two stores North Antl South end shop at which is the Moat convenient each. The Gibson Mclaughlin carpet company. Corner Pacific ave. And main. Telephone 1170. The Drue co . Met chill com Maih-pj61 at a belied will l statue final ceremony in connection with Victoria memorial arranged. Have you read tub latest 7 race with Headri Hill love among the ruins by Warwick duping the Archibald euro Evelyn g. Carry Mclntosh Library . Mixture. Tvs and Cool. The excursion and picnic under the auspices of the St. Cuthbert Church. Elmwood. At Dominion Park last even ing was n Jolly affair. The Steamer Alexandra which took the excursion its to the Park had on Board the largest crowd of the season there be ing at least four Hundred passengers. Upon the arrival of the Steamer at the Park an Impromptu concert pro gramme was rendered and great enjoyed. A Large Bonfire was built on the Banks of the River and around it the merry makers gathered. One of the painters employed in renovating the Interior of the Imperial Bank Block undertook yesterday to be guile the tedium of the work by Nav in n quiet smoke. Unfortunately the match fell into and ignited a pall of varnish which flared up at once. He attempted to carry the blazing ves out to the Street but had Sot no further than the Bottom of the stairs to Hud to drop it in the hallway. He then kicked it out upon the Side walk but not before the Woodwork had caught lire in a minute the Hall Way was filled with dense smoke and the occupants of the upper storeys beginning to look anxiously up the Street for the arrival of ladders. The fire. However was quickly Exton a meeting of the Queen s memorial committee was held yesterday afternoon in the office of Premier Roblin. There was a general Clearing no of bin Ines matters in connection with the statue All being found in a very satisfactory condition. A committee was appointed to Arrage the ceremonies for the unveil ing. It was unanimously decided that Premier Roblin. Who hug taken the very greatest interest to the project from us inception should be asked to preside Anil unveil the Monument. Tho Bronze figure arrived in Winnipeg some Days ago from London. It is a Large one weighing five tons and came hero by a separate car. In a few Days it will be taken Over the legislative grounds. The Stone for the Pedestal has been dressed in the quarries at Tyndall. And will simply have to be put together when brought to the City. The Cement foun Dation for the Pedestal is practically Complete so the work of building May begin almost at once. The statue will Likely be Complete and ready for unveiling within two or three weeks. Pic Nice at St. Charles St. Phillip s sunday school enjoyed a Romp on the pral Rte. The dunce at school is very often rend ered so by being placed Ai n Lund Vantage through defective so but. To Nii help him Ami place him in u position to com with other scholars. Winnipeg optical co. 414 main Street. In great demand. The demand for Chamberlain s Colic cholera and diarrhoea. Remedy Here Han been so great that i have scarcely been Able to keep it in Stock. It has cured cases of dysentery Here when All other remedies Jones. Pikeville. Ind. This remedy is for Finlo by All druggists and dealers. The children of St. Phillip s Church. Norwood spent a very pleasant after noon yesterday at St. Charles Romp ing about and indulging in the Delight Ful abandon of the free open Prairie. There were two carloads of merry Chil Dren in the party and from the time they arrived at St. Charles which wus about 3.20. Until the Moon was Well up there was not a quiet moment. The winners in the children s races were Gladys Hobson. Stella Winter Beatrice Jackson Sarah a logwood Annie Hallet Minnie Daum Dorothy Harris. Olive read. Interesting events which Rev. Or. Shannon called love races were indulged in by the older members and the first was won by or. Seabrook and miss Lizzie Woolsey. And the second by or. Harold Woolsey und miss Dancy. The committees on the affair were messes Charles Lacy Harold Woolsey miss Hattle Halpenny. Miss Maud Lurnz mrs. Halpenny mrs. Foxe mrs. Berry . Farewell in the Sanctum map snaps own 20c a Box 26c a cake 15c 2 for 25c others in proportion. A u Vise co. N. A. 114 main St. W. J. Jeffery Given s Token of esteem by Hia confreres on the free press. W. J. Joffere. Of the free press editorial staff who relinquished his Posi Tion theron last night in order to take u University course in physical science and philosophy waa presented by the staff with an illuminated address and a handsome travelling and set of Ebony hair brushes As a slight Token of the esteem in which no is held by them. In testimony to n Bright mind and kindly genial Dis position the Day staff and night staff were largely represented in the fare Well group. Or. S. E. Greenway who succeeds or. Jeffers read the address and Mesa e. F. Lindsay society editor made the presentation. All regret or. Jeffers departure and scores of friends throughout the City join in wishing him every Success in his new Effort. Or. Jeffers leaves on Satur Day afternoon for Palo Alto. Cal for la. Where he will attend Leland Stan Ford Junior University. Garden party at St Mary s delightful on Tho Lawn of Tho presbytery. The Young ladles of St. Mary s Par ish who lately formed an Organiza Tion known As the St. Mary s altar society entertained their friends last evening to n Moonlight Garden party on the Beautiful Lawn of the Parish presbytery. Chinese lanterns Hung All Over the grounds the wide verandahs were draped with nags and Bunting und on excellent orchestra furnished captivating dance music. The brilliantly illuminated grounds the tastefully arranged supper Triblo frag rant with Bright Flowers and the pretty go run in Dainty summer gowns flitting Here und there in and out of the merry throng carrying refresh ments formed a pretty sight. A tidy sum wus realized which will be pm in purchasing Flowers Cande Labra and Linen for the Ullar. Thin is the first of far Given by this society and last night s Effort was such r decided Success thut n series of very Bright entertainments May be looked for during the Winter. The committee in charge was As follows misses k. My Philllps Allmon Coyle. Nettle Marln. Winnie Murphy Mamie Brooks. M. O Connor m. Millroy Clara Mcphillips Isabel Gulmetti. Julia Flanagan Gertie Sullivan Alice sul Livan Margaret Carroll Eva Murphy and Francis Marron. , express derailed train jumped Tho track East of fort William yesterday. Transcontinental no. D7 from the East which was due last night at 9.10 will not arrive until some time this morning. The train was derailed East of fort William Early yesterday morning and it required about 12 hours to get it Back and repair the rails so thut it could proceed. So far As can be Learned no person was injured. The transcontinental last night was cancelled and no. 97 and no. 1 will probably be sent West this morning As the first and second sections of no. 1, As soon As they arrive. Harvesters delayed fort William aug. 97 and no. 1 arrived at 10.30 and 11 o clock to night. Attached to no. 1 were four coaches transferred from the delayed Harvest train. The 14-hour delay of no. 97 and the Harvest train was caused by a freight train running off the track West of White River. The har Vest special leaves at 1 o clock Friday morning. Carman fair abandoned. At n meeting of the directors of the Dufferin agricultural society it was decided to withdraw the exhibition Foh the year. This action was vigorously opposed by two directors but the majority present decided that on account of the extreme lateness of the Harvest. It was More than doubtful if the exhibition could be made a Success and that it would be advisable to abandon the idea for this season and renew the Effort next year. All paid up members for 1904 will be counted As paid to members for 1905. V Platinum and Carbon photos the finest Ever produced and the most artistic and lasting. 112 per doz., now 110 per dozen now.j7.w j6.00 per dozen now just for the balance of the s month Only. Arrange Early for a set Tony. Parkin s studio 490 main St. Our old Eland where have been located for Lait Nina Yran. Phone 1022 ii the Quality of Griffin Brand hams Bacon and lard la of the finest because we exercise the greatest care in the preparation of All products. J. Y. Griffin co. Limited. Pork packers and produce com. Mission merchants. Great Sale of satins 35c per Yard Worth 7oc and commencing Mon Day August 29th. End of season Clearing Sale for thursday Friday and saturday. Be special inducements in coloured trimmings and Gimps 50 . Discount just half Price. Remember we Are still offering1 up eclat bargains in embroideries insertions dress goods gloves parasols blouses fancy sateen and muslims Swiss Robes mall orders have prompt and careful attention. Arch. Wright 426 main Street. Next the Mclntyre Block. P. O. Box 1338 g. Frankfurter the fair 614-010 main Street hard Coal j. D. Clark co. The Cigar the Man who smokes a Gor Don Celsor. Smokes a pure mild and fragrant Cigar. Saving the packets secures you a handsome picture. Cigar factory t Lee proprietor. Wynn Lea billiard tables sorting Cail Tys bars and fixtures the a nuns Wick Balke Collender co. Canada. Life d. Clark agent. Winnipeg. 4% paid on deposits in our savings Bonk de _ Par Mont come in u and open an account Home investment and savings association. C3 Moln St. M. Bull w. A. Windatt. Fre rident manager. We Lead we take the initiative and follow no one. Our methods Are our own our prices Are set by us and to serve the Best interests of the Public by dealing honestly and openly is our highest aim. We please others and can please you Winnipeg drug Hall c. P. R. Block opposite Dominion Bank. Telephone 2370. . Box e. S. Agnew. Hotel Dufferin. Corner Duff run and Derby its. open for the accommodation of guests. New building and new furnishings through out. Price3 moderate. Special rates for weekly boarders after exhibition. Fence posts and Wood Best Quality Reimer bro9. Band lands Man a. J. Norquay is Iii broker he main St. . Box 739. Phone 1s3s. H. L. Mabb issuer of marriage License 423 main . . Box phone iks. New goods just arrived dinner. Tea and toilet sets lamps silverware. Glassware fancy China. Porter co. 36s and 370 main Street two Dours South of Portage ave. A main s heart can t be in the Leht place unless he loves some Good woman. They love to cigars. Well that is All o.k., but we can t live without the women. Say. Sim. 1 am going to Tell you something about the ladles some Day. Have another Lucina. Hazelwood. Coal v Valley hard. Hocking Valley Boft and Smithing. Car shipments to All outside c. P. R. And c. N. R. Points. Harstone Bros. 438 main Street Winnipeg. The Western Coal co. Limited. And excl Elvn Rel Prtrt. D. A w. N. R. Scranton Coal. Fairmont Coal Fairmont Coal. a Coal co a Creek Smith Lar. Shipping Dock p. Fort till Lam. Of of. 3h vain St., Winnipeg Man. Now is the Toms to buy plants if you wish to gut them cheap. To want room to m a k improve ments. We have lots of plants in Bloom and will sell them cheap. R. Alston Florist. Winnipeg. Cor. Notre Dame and pro new Street d e Adams wholesale to. Yunmo dealer in Coal carlot shipments a specially. 1w Lombard St. Winnipeg. For Sale 1 second hand hotel bus in Good condition. Flour Hudson s Bay go s hungarian 18 the Best. Ask your grocer for it. Men s Caps a stylish Range of Auto Golf and Cycle Caps. Fancy tweeds. Navy White Etc. Easy priced. The Correct thing for Early fall year. 364 main fit. A few South of for Taje ave. 30yce Carriage co y or. Manly Bowles dentist. 83 Canada life Block. Tel. 1638. Cor. Main Portage Winnipeg Allen s celebrated apply cider vinegar. Bonded Wilto wine and malt vinegars. Refined cider and Sweet Apple juice. Macnab Roberts agents u8-m Lombard Street. Winnipeg. Choice fish to Day s varieties Are fresh caught delicious fish and just received. You May phone us and you la get Good fish and satisfaction. Kobold co. Phone 7 and it. Ctr Market. All kinds Wood kinds Cut and split Wood a f. J. Welwood phone Cor. Part Ctm a Price ban Field s carpet Storp Tel 824 to householders economists. A Slaughter Lino leu and a laughter in i never Rolls of Roar film Leum. Regular a a Yard for 7 f your floor. N to must a we Are Early and of last Lonb. Promptly member of ban Field s carpet store Tel. 824 492 mar or. Extraordinary savings i men s and women shoes in 01-r August Shok Sale have a Largo Fine and stylish summer and we to the out at once. Than Over into next season. Triese prices ladies Severn la mfg of Ford cuban kid lined no slice. Sale Price ladles Fine Kuot fort ties Patent o pm in stylish and Good Chw regular 11.75 and a ladles Jim Selling for several lines of pm Oxford very Oty Alfh l military heels and in Toni act c regular Safe ladles and 14
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