Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 29, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tree press Winnipeg monday August 29, 9 arge corporation left a i Mirin. We think should com i Memling in bloc so in Trade through in. Wive u Onufri Loiis Jinx t tin pros ont ral .s---1 i in of clout Mannl i a i is to f Ilic Trade nil Hutu by. It has it inner business 1 placed r to. Farm simple a latest and the i developing r of e i of to s new i in isl Ness. Are very mini will of in i sit i Early Date the Best i nes 10 place on the Enung services sooner was expected. Railway a Irvey parties Are numerous in the manned Ora District. A party in camped a Linin Northeast of the town on the North bide of the River. The has n party surveying the line for the Exten Sion from Brookdale to Forrest and the . Haa Ono a Lap in Vicinity. The members of Wesley Church up Worth league and their friends have received an invitation from the Young peo ple s society of Tho Centoni congregation Al it Inch. Tho members and their friends Are asked to meet at Wesley Church at 7.45 this evening and then Rocert to join with their congregational friends. Or. S. Walker . La at present in Nelson in connection with the Canadian of co. Ltd. A new company formed on the 1st of april tills year. The. Amal tit funny Side of Ftfe y n sensible views of a leading political economist of Austria. Gam Atlon of nearly All the Oil companies doing business in Canada. Or. Walker in Mann Ger of company and in engaged in looking Over Tho territory with a View to Tho establishment of agencies at the most convenient distributing Points. The steamers Dolphin and City of Seattle which reached Seattle from the North on sunday brought a total Klon Dike Gold shipment of practically nil consigned either to the Seattle assay office or the Canadian Bank of com Merce. Much of the treasure came out in care of Tho Alaska Pacific express. Capt. Johnson reported h shipment of 3nu.ooo by the Dolphin and Tho City of Seattle came in with a consign ment. Or. Berry of the firm of messes. Berry. Pull Bond who is now travelling in British Columbia rends very glow ing accounts of Vernon. B. A. For a fruit growing District and has Kent samples to his friends in Tho City which Are on exhibit at messes. Hyndman co s clothing store main Street. Or. Berry made extensive deals in inn around Vernon which messes. Berry. Pull Bond will be agents for in Winnipeg. On Friday evening mrs. George entertained at a delightful luncheon in Honor of miss of Ottawa. Who Haa been friends in rat Portage and Winnipeg. Those who and the plea sum of meeting miss Reeves were the misses a Brulc Pearson. Lillian Holmes Eva Canon. Clara Colton. In thy i Midgely. Georgic Dags. Mildred Daly Kerr and messes. Kollett. Shields. T. A Thompson. H. Falls. A. Mcphall Ami r. U. a will Arrn no mrs. S. Al Del. Of Boston. Known broker. Is in the City of the Pike i if Onn Lenl ing for placing a Largo Block of Stock of the Manxman Gold company with some of the City capitalists Stiltn a number having a to in Vest. The mine or group of mines is located 1-5 Miles Nort most of Tho Soo and consist of co claims with Beautiful water Power close by. Local investors pent or. G. Laird of Tho City to Tho locality to investigate and he brought Hack a very favourable report. Or. Jas. L. Barron. Instructor of music in Tho Public schools of London. Ont. Returned East last night after spending his vacation in the City and at Moose Mountain. Or. Barron is Ono of Western Canada s strongest advocates. For several years he has been coming each year to the Canadian West to watch the Progress of its development and never Falls to carry Back a glowing account of the coun try s steady Advance. Or. Barron was accompanied this rear by his sister. Mrs. Cadwell. Of Brockton n. A. Who spent a delightful visit with her Sis Ter. Mrs. Frank Dodds at the Moose Mountain Indian Mission. Or. Eugen von professor of political Economy in the University of Vienna Austria spent the greater part of Friday in Tho City. The professor came Over to America to attend the conference of arts and sciences which opens on sept 19 in St. Louis. He travelled through the United states and spent some time with a Friend professor Tare of Chi Cago reaching Winnipeg yesterday morning. He went West lost evening to Edmonton to visit some of the col onies of Gal clans and other austrian people in District. The professor will then go on to Vancouver South to said Francisco and reach St. Louis in time for the conference. Before returning to1 Europe he will return North again to visit Eastern Canada. Or. Von Phllip Povlock professed a interest in newspaper work hav ing been for two years president of dle Zelt the a leading Vienna journal and having Given a Good Deal of time some years ago to actual journalistic work. The professor told a representative of the free press who called upon him something of the Congress of arts and sciences he was to attend at St. Louis. Very Branch will be covered two papers being read in each department of science. The first of these papers will strive to show the relation of the Branch to other branches of while the second will Deal with some subject wholly within the particular Branch. In this Way the co relation will be closely shown of nil branches of science. The proves Jor himself contributes a paper on transport showing especially the relation of this department of political Economy to such subjects As geography Mil itary science politics state administration Etc. The second in this Branch will be read by a professor of Harvard University. Quite n Large number of european University men have come Over to take part in the Congress sch sch is expected to prove unusually interesting. It Scenti strange to a european professor to come All the Way to St. Louis to be hustled through a conference it american rate of Speed forty five minutes to a paper a Bleak wilderness not worthy of settlement May seem to those who know the email ground on which to base an the pro Fessor continued but really to far away an Europe the general appear Ance of a Mafe Means a great Deal to us and a very great Many people have dismissed Canada without a thought just As i along in the to said i took a great interest in emigration studied the matter up thoroughly and published a Good Many articles on it. Can Ada at time was never thought of. We about these Prairies. If mentioned at All it was dismissed without a thought is a country wet but railways. Indeed to estimate the importance and Prosper Ity a country largely by rail Way systems.-, you get your one or two other transcontinental roads you will have doubled or trebled in importance in the eyes of interest in Canada has been aroused now in Austria and the immigration from country will grow year by in the United said or. Von in conclusion the. _ people All spoke of Canada is a fair territory which would be a part of the United slates in the near future bilious Ness torpid liver is bound to make trouble for you this summer unless you cure it once for All. That s what Abbey s Salt is if stirs up the it work out the the regu lates the bowels. No More bilious attacks As Long As you take Abbey s Salt. Being a granular effervescent Salt it can not contain alcohol. 25c. And 60c. All druggists. Abbey s effervescent Salt office 498 main St phone 195 route of the flyer world s fair St. Louis Western Canada at an rate. Hot True. I he added. That is assured this cons Ummal Ion was not Only not devoutly wished but was As re Mote from the desire of canadians As anything could be. The professor expressed great Satlof action your Mot to which i have heard since i oame to Canada expresses a much better Ideal Canada for the canadians. St Boniface College the papers. It May be said Are be ing read in English French or Ger Man us the author prefers. Favors private owned roads. Subject of or. Von Phil Luppo Prospect i Fop 250 students fils term school opening. The educational institutions of St. Boniface Are feeling the full effects of the immigration to the Northwest. The College of Trie Jesuit fathers which was increased two years ago by two thirds a Alp found to be insufficient to meet which arc being made on it Day for the opening of the classes approaches. Last year there were ip5 students thin year the prospects Are there near 250. Applications having been received from All parts of the North West. This condition of affairs was anticipated and the fathers have had plans prepared for two new extensions which would have doubled the Capac Ity of the College but the architect s Estl fates were considered too costly for the present. The faculty has been met for. The time being by requiring All the students residing in St. Boniface who do not want to become full to sleep As Well As have their meals at Home. In former years they could Board at Home and Bleep at the College. Outside of the draw backs of want of floor Pence the col lege will open its doors with Complete equipment. It is an Odd feature in the teaching staff this year two the subject of or. Von run Hippo reverend fathers will he Rol Volcks transportation. Of Neph Rev. Law. If matters continue to run As at pres ent in the neighbourhood of Tho . Depot building the Fonseca. Hotel on Hogg los Avenue by Tho time it is finished will acquire the smoke be Grimes venerable appearance of some archaic mansion in London England. The thick Black smoke arising from some machine at work on the , new buildings on hic sons Avenue is not Only imparting in nor of Antiquity to the Bonsera hotel hut when the wind blows from Tho North causes much annoyance to pedestrians Ami others using South Austin Street some of the annoyance might be prevented by making the Chimney or flue of the smoke cult Tang machine higher. Personal. Or j d. Brack. Smith Street returned from Moosomin Friday evening. Mrs a. E. Mott and children returned from the East Friday via the lakes. Mips Maud Conklin. Of the taken charge of the primary deportment of Baldur school. William Hall and or. Robinson left saturday for a vacation Irp to Mankato. Minn. Miss Ethel Parr has returned from Morden. After a three week s visit to her Vorter de name of r Augustus local notes 5 nov Munk i Pally of St. A i is Broil approved . 1 it t or saturday to is uns detained a t illness. A Hizir. Of. To h c or i up in t i i n Stone cutting Law b in position and saturday. The old too Small. Of j. E. Adams. It. V. Ill to sorry to learn Broko us Itie second Lime w h of Kennedy Street is visiting friends in the twin cities for a couple of weeks. Miss Irene in Cartler. Logan Avenue ecu fined Friday from Prairie where she spent a delightful vacation. Or. And mrs. D. Taylor accompanied by their laughters the memos Haze and Evelyn returned Home Llars Darr after u pleasant visit to the coast. Miss Margaret Mckinnon. Of Crooks who has been visiting mrs. U. Whu Ima Cal for Kcf lome ton. Brack Smith Street left for nor Nome Phis afternoon via Northern Pacific flyer. Or Harry Watson returned Days from new York has pent three. Few months in special he intends to practice in win study Nareg. Or. Jos. Murray of the . And m to Pulim to Irun in 7 of cil the immigration on Friday on a four h the Dauphin to report officially imps in part of keeper of Ely. Spend a week or so on their farm. Wowch is about 130 Miles West of the City on the Glenboro Branch Grace belts and Friend mrs. Jacks. Of Winnipeg. Man., who have been visiting Tho former s Uncle. Or. Heiny Butts. Of Tho Rood in Iii London left this morning for to Ronto and press. Burwash. Chancellor of led to some questions along line speaking of government ownership of railways the professor said in Europe no doubt the railways should be government owned. 1 have been inclined to think and say All rail ways should be government owned. But of late particularly since coming to America. I have modified be Lief somewhat. I realize upon private Enterprise n new country must depend for the building of railways although Aid will doubtless be granted by governments. Private capital will control railways in their formative state before their organization is completed and will control i hem much better a government would. When however tie Road is organized so it runs smoothly runs by itself almost it is for the advantage of the people the government should acquire and control it. In the United states Tho rights of the individual states will make the matter of government ownership of railways More difficult 11 will be in Crof. Philllp Povlich commented on a recent derision of Tho supreme court of the to the effect railways although they Are privately owned Are of such vital importance to the Community the government must assume control Over them to n certain extent. This he considered a step toward full state control. Favourable comment on Gati Ciani. Speaking of the Gal clans the to Fessor sold they constituted one of the problems of Austria. They Are moral industrious people of frugal Hults. Arc excellent citizens but very poor through no fault of their own. There Are seven and a half millions of them in Austria and there country is of the poorest. The soil has become exhausted and none but a very Small amount of land can secured for each family. Nor Are there any Coal mines to provide employment. The people eke out a scanty lev Lahood by working Garden plots of used up land or As labourers serving land owners of rank the professor said he had heard excellent reports of those who had come to Canada and. Knowing the poverty of the people. Was greatly interested in the settlements of Gall clans in the West. Indeed the Gal clan people scarcely get a lev Lahood in their own land but Are forced to go into Eastern Ger Many where the Harvest comes at n different time from theirs and 44 Goot year certainty the Only certain Way to get a line Goodyear Welt shoe is buy Only the Slater it is made by no other process and therefore must be Goodyear leagues rence Drummond. S. J., in a Nephew of Rev. Lewis Drummond. S. .1., and Rev. Geo. Robl Hnud s. A. Bears the same relations to Rev. F. X. Robl Chad s. The Convent of the slaters of Mary adjoining the College will also open its doors to the town pupils on thursday next and to the boarders the following monday. Over fifty of the latter Are expected whereas two years ago there were Only ten. The number of out door pupils will exceed two Hundred indeed it has become so Large the bisters Are contemplating the erection of another school House for them beyond to the River Seine. Another infant murdered caretaker of St. John s Park finds a dead body in the red River. Another Case of infanticide was Dis covered saturday morning when the body of an infant murdered just after birth was found in the red River by the caretaker of St. John s Park. The body was on the Shore where it had evidently been thrown from the Bank but a feet into the water. Or. Todd Coroner was called and the body was removed to Thomson s undertaking rooms. _ eighteen Days. Sixty Days. Minnesota state fair St. Paul Alinne polls and return tickets sold aug. 27 till sept. 1. Excellent train service. Equipment thoroughly modern. Lacavo can. Nor. Luj. Depot 5.20 . Daily leave can. Pac. By depot . Dally full information from r. Smith. D. T. Cummi mob . . Ticket artent. For men for women Slater shoe store 468 main St., Winnipeg commencing july 3 Canada s new train Ocean limited will Leavo Montreal 7.30 p. Dally except saturday arriving Halifax 8.15 p. M., the following Day. Making close connection with Prince Edward Inland via Point Duchene. Through the famed Matapedia Uliey by Daylight Orand trunk Day express from Toronto makes Section at Montreal. Toronto ticket office 61 King Street East. Robbed the poor Box. Toronto. Aug. Poor Box of St. Mary s Catholic Church was stolen last night. It contained quite a sum of Money. Prov of carrying on n business. Tho at and win Ralpf Iii Rice of business Casary and hears no serious Tho exciting incident. A of Parr or and mrs. R. Noil j c. Collinson. 502 Edmonton Street Pink frock of Fawn Batiste trimmed can Ull Over and lace and wore Row Airt a tax. The even ing in r was spent in card playing. After Refro aliments were served followed b which wan continued until Standard of the world which wan Midnight when the party broke up after a most enjoyable even inc. Antonc Hobo present were or. And Webb. Misses Webber. Lov Rose. Staten and Parry and messes Graham. King. Lawrence Doo by. Zimmerman. Mcgreevy. Or. Ham Elton and others. The marriage of miss Mabel l., third or. Archibald Campbell. M p to or. James e. Will Holdge. Bar Rister of Edmonton son of or. George Wallbridge. Belleville took place quietly on morning at the Resi Dence of the Bride s parents. Toronto sync ton. Rev. G. C. Pidgeon con ducted the ceremony. The Bride who tas Given away by her father White crepe de Calno and Bertha and trimmings of Point lace and carried Effii Roseb and Holleb of Tho Valley. The two bridesmaids her Bliter miss Helen Campbell and the or Mem Helen . Wore White Crene do Chine and carried Pink Rosea. Crepe to e f Edmonton was the groomsman. Or. And mrs. Wall Bridge have left for a honeymoon trip to Banff before taking up their Rebi Deneb in Edmonton. _ insurgents capture train. Buenos Ayres. Aug. 27. It is now confirmed the paraguayan revel to nests have a cured a train contain ing stores. And which had a number of government officials on Board. More railways needed. or. Phillp Povlock said seems to me much More Home like the United states. This is a very strange statement for one to make who has been in the country lust a Day. But it impresses me so strongly i speak of it. Hundreds of Little things go to make up the composite life of a country to it is possible for a stranger to appreciate i difference of atmosphere even after crossing your invisible Boundary it was suggested possibly the difference was somehow connected with the monarchical form of government in administration with a added the professor. Yes is Likely part of the in looking at maps of. America continued prof von Phillp Povlock. I have always wondered Why Auch a big inn As Canada especially Western Canada was traversed by so few rail Way lines. The whole face of the country looked Blank and Barren As compared with the United states to the South and i always imagined a country with so few railways must a Canadian excursions to Toronto return tickets will be issued from Winnipeg aug. 34th to 29th at Good for thirty Days. Choice of routes. Going and returning All rail or going and returning via Lake route. Meals and berths included of Lunko steamship. Atlantic steamship lines. 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