Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 15, 1905

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1905, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday August 15, 1905. Theatrical season opens a Brilliant presentation of the pit by Wilton a powerful drama. The ninth regular season of the Winnipeg theatre was last night ush ered in to the present with that pow Erful drama the play which portrays in a thrilling vivid and in ten rely interesting manner the fever ish atmosphere of the great Specula Tive wheat trading Market of Ameri Ca. Tho Winnipeg which has recently Uii Degono treatment at Tho hands of Cluj painters decorators and vacuum carpet cleaners looked fresh Cool and inviting and waa ill cd with a Large and Enthus Alasa audience which lol Iund with Ever increasing wonder Tho deletion of Frank nor la Story us by Liui inline Pollock and played by or. Luc Kuyo and Hla Strong company. The it must to remembered i a stage representation of the Streun oui life on the Chicago Board of Trade Willu it id it guileless play goer not to deluded into Tho belief unfit such run tic scenes us character in the last act of Tho drama Aro occurrences Jit an every Day halon of Tho Market. 13ut Tho task urn to dramatist has set for the i o Fis to perform deals with Tho wild and most tumultuous More cats of it Dong and wheat gambling. It is in to reproduction of these moments und representation of Tho Saccom Paziy scones that the actor lands Tho scope for his drama tic ability i my Trio work Laid Down for Tho Coni playing Tho pit last night was successfully sustained Ihu Audi inc being worked up to a High pitch of excitement. Or. Wilton in Kayo As Curtis Jad win. Ono to the Groat Central figures of Tho wheat Market was the dominating feature of lost night s performance. A finished and experienced it Tor to took his role in hand and la Yod it throughout with the Grace and Assur Ance of the artist. Whet nor lines Lay amongst the buy chatter of Tho fashionable Lawn party the gentle quiet of a boudoir or Trio struggling smashing Arena of tie v. Heat pit his was always the voice and presence upon which the intention was . In curls Jadwin a role in which he has added Tiosh laurels to his Fame or. Lek by Palcal Suc u up plays the part of a business Man of a Western american City. And win s is a Strong personality a splendid vigorous Ani Mal who has been translated from a Backwoods farm to City life and Whoso not Lve Potency and plainness is Ever Manifest even though to has acquired a veneer of polish and a Wisdom of Commerce. Throughout the play or. La Kayo is always Strong original and interest ing but his greatest moments Are in Tho broker s offices when Hollands that the Gigantic Gamo to has been playing has gone against him. Tho great scene in the wheat pit is of course Tho most exciting but there was not a person in the audience who was not with a Adolfi heart and soul when to returned a shorn and stricken Gladiator to his Homo after the fray. Of the other members of the com Pany there were n few who were prominent not Lono by reason of their parts but by the Merit of their performance. Of the so May be mentioned miss Jam Ouker us Laura Dearborn after wards Jadwin s wife. She had a difficult part to play but enacted it with a womanly Grace and sweetness and showed More than Ordinary ability in emotional work. Foster Lardner As Sheldon Corthell an artist in Lovo with Laura Dearborn was Ono of the Strong features of the performance. His scene at the Organ in the third act was Dono with consummate cleverness. Halo Hamilton had not much to do but to made a particularly Strong impression As a bulgarian and heartless human Wolf of Tho variety which shears the lambs to Tho hide and tem pers not the wind. William Hazeltyne depicted the Rolo of Samuel retry a big operator on the Board of Trade with truth and vividness Uncle Ali Rcd Tho honors with Tho Star in the stirring scene in the Brok offices before Jadwin goes Down into the pit. And not to forget Ada Gllnn. She was delightful As mrs. Emily Wessels. And had her Aud Lonco charmed from the Start. The pit is a remarkable drama it abounds in contrasts and exciting Clim axes scenes of gentle Beauty and i Inlet Harmony Are quickly followed by moments of incise action Power and passion. It devils with a wide variety of human emotions and perhaps the Strong est and most Beautiful of its scenes la the one when Jadwin returns to his wife a wretched soul bruised with to land a Solace and Calm Derror Plum his former successes. Sweet lire the uses of mra. J. C. Burns for some time re turned to Hor Home in Forest ont. Or. Charles Belyea left Friday morning for Calgary in route to Trio Pacific coast where he will attend the Synod. Portage la Prairie society. J Ortago la Pri Urle aug. J. Ufeu life _ Gunny of Winnipeg is Tho guest of airs. J. A. Hill. Miss Myra Ross of Winnipeg is vis iting friends in town. Mesa Susie Gordon who hns been vis iting her brother. Or. Gordon has re turned to her Home in Tho City. Mrs. W. . Of Toronto is the gut is of her daughter. Mrs. Booth. Or. And mrs. C. S. B. Burly have gone to Portland and other on the coast returning by the Way of Suminer land where Tho children Aro upending Trio summer. Or. And mrs. Hooper of Carberry. Re turned from Delta where they Wero Tho guests of or. And mrs. Harry Belt for sumo weeks. Mrs. W. W. Miller went Down to Tho City thin morning to spend the week 3 end with friends. Mrs. T. Todhunter entertained a num Ber of her friends on wednesday after noon in Honor of her guest mrs. Alex. Victoria. Tea was served on the Lawn Tho Tea table being decorated with Sweet peas. Among those present were mrs. W. Miller Mth. It. P. Campbell mrs. Hall. Airs. W. Forsythe. Mrs. Uell. Ban. Mrs. Licad mrs. Lyall. Mrs. K. Burns mrs. Robertson and others. E. To . Knocked senseless in the cab while pulling out of the Yards. W. Marshall Engineer on the c. P. Gretna train met with a Peculiar Accident yesterday afternoon. To had left Tho depot with Hafl train on time and when near the West end of Tho Yard he was struck Over the Eye by Homo unknown object or missile and rendered unconscious. Tho fireman seeing the Beach train coming stopped his train und the injured Man was brought Back to the depot. The Engineer on Tho latter train replace run. Or. Moor Atid took mar where to founded him for Tho head was called shall to his office pice Al beat is Fine showing of Grain roots and com petition. Pronco Albert aug. Tho annual fair of Pronco Albert agricultural society opened to Day under favourable conditions. Tho first Day is not visitors Day and Tho attendance was Small. Exhibits Aro All in place in the main Hall and nearly All judged. Exhibits of grains Are away ahead of previous years in number and All grains shown in Shoaf Aro fully Ripe. The Sam Ples Aro uniformly clean and Well headed Preston and Fifo wheat How Liz Heads Between flux and seven inches Long. Oats Barley and cultivated grasses Aro proportionately Good Tho latter being in greater evidence than in previous years. All the roots shown covering every variety of produce arc excellent the that to had suffered Only a slight Scalp i season being particularly favourable to through Milady s edited by r 11 hypatia Lornette Schultz entertained a number of friends most delightfully at Uio Tea hour yesterday afternoon in Honor of mrs. Waghorn who leaves shortly with or. And the family to Tako up their residence it the coast. Tho spacious drawing room was fragrant with perfume of Lovely blossoms used in Tho decorations Tho hostess who greeted her guests in her usual Charm ing manner wore a handsome gown of Black Laco Over Black silk. Mrs. Wag Horn who received with her wore a smart shirt Waist suit of Cream cloth becoming flowered hat. In the room mrs. Coombs. Mrs. Aird and mrs. Pro so presided in turn Over Tho pretty Tea table Tho decorations of which Wero most it Tractive. In Tho Contra a Largo Cut Glass bowl of Pink and Wilto Sweet peas rested upon a Mirror surrounded by a Wreath of Tho blossoms and Green leaves smaller vases of the same Sweet Flowers being placed Here and there amongst tha amongst Tho pretty dishes ill cd with Dainty confections. Among those pres int were noticed mrs. Waghorn mrs. Tullock miss Beckett mrs. C. H. Heckett. Mrs. Coombs mrs. Ii. Ii Smith. Mrs. J. Aird. Mrs. F. W. 1 Rowe mrs. Ketchn mrs. Ii. M. Miss Jean Sampson of Brandon is wound. It is thought possible that some boys who were bathing in the Pond when Tho train went by threw a Stone which struck Tho Driver. Unwell miss Constance ii Owell mrs. F. 11. Phippen. Mrs. P. Roblin mrs. J. I Tobinson mrs. C. V. Alloway mrs. F. H. Rydh is. Mrs. A. W. Ross mrs. Ross miss do Tholin mrs. A. A. Andrews mrs. John love miss a. L 1 Atterson mrs. Pole mrs. Falls mrs. Chatfield a Anchor miss Lackner miss Falls miss Duluc. Miss add Mcnno Dubuc mrs. Douglas. Mrs. L. C. Laslett mrs. George Wood. Mrs. Manning. Miss Manning miss o Laughlin now mrs. V. Hastings miss Morrice. Mrs. Wynne. Miss Lindsay mrs. Bull mrs. Uyt Werf mrs. W. G. Boll mrs. W. Why to mrs. W. Harvey Lla Damo Monchamp mrs. Mac Kenzie and one or two others. Tho engagement is announced of miss Agnes Morrison and or. T. G. Delamere son of colonel Delamere of Toronto. Miss Morrison who has been a member of Tho teaching staff at Havergal College the past two years has made Many friends Here and Viny letters of Good wishes Are being cent East where miss Morrison is upending her holidays. The Ven Archdeacon Forton who hns been attending Tho Synod at Cal Gary spent yesterday in the City Leav ing inst evening for his summer Homo it Tho Lake of the Woods. Miss Forton came up from the Lake yesterday to at tend the pit and will be the guest of mrs. Frod Scott for a week. Mrs. Richards who has been visit lug friends at Tho Lake of the Woods returned Homo yesterday. Miss Elsie Gordon also Camo up from the Lake yesterday to attend a performance of the and will be the guest of mrs. Bruce Gordon during Hor stay in town. 0 Tho engagement is announced of miss Madeline Hoffman to or. J. Reid of the of r. J. Reid and company. The wedding will take place in september. Or. And mrs. David Ward Are expected in town to Day and will to the guests of mrs. Ward s Alstor mrs Fred Scott for a few Wecka. The marriage of miss Frances mar will Tako place on wednesday. August it Tho summer residence of the Bride s parents Heights. Miss Margaret Mckinnon Crookston. Who has been the guest of mrs. Brock. Smith Street for dome time returned Home last evening. Mrs. W. E. David of Cleveland. Is visiting her sister mrs. Edward Long Ham 77 Hargrave Street. Or. And mrs. G. W. Payne returned from Tho East yesterday Nocom panned by mrs. M. Payne of Sarnia. Who will take up residence Here. Miss Dattlo Paul was a passenger on yesterday s Imperial limited for re Gina where she will be Tho guest of her sister mrs. J. C. Shields. Miss Ethel Briggs. Of Grovo Street. Winnipeg. Is the guest of miss f. Clar ene Willis Primrose Camp Winnipeg Beach. Mrs. H. D. Somers of Toronto who has been spending a few Days with mrs. Arthur Atkinson loft for Trio cast last evening after an extended trip to California and Portland. Tho misses Johnston of Tho Toronto teaching staff who have been the guests of their brother hero for Tho past two weeks left for Home inst evening. They take the Lake route from fort William. Miss Currle of Toronto left for Homo last evening by Tho c. P. Lake route. Among recent visitors at Portland Rall from Winnipeg were j. J. Mall lose Nuil wife. W. P. Kilbourne s. L. Burrow clo sikh. A. F. Banal old and family. Or. Ind mrs. Arthur Sidney Swinford j. Lord and wife. W. Thompson arid Pon. Mrs. S. P. Shaw. Mrs. W. G. Guest. Silas i. Guest d. Nutson and a. Ull Jert. The guest of the misses Watson. Dutt Caln Avenue. Or. Ii. And mrs. Rob Creon Havo to Franklin to spend a few weeks with friends. Miss Taylor of Toronto is visiting mrs. Pitblado. Judge and mrs. Ryan have Rone to Grafton to visit their foil or. Jop Lynn. Mrs. Arthur visiting at Tho Homo of her father. Senator wat son but will return to her Home in Winnipeg in a few Days. Or. And mrs. J. S. Wlliott of Cal Gary have arrived in town. Or. Wll Inott is manager of the merchants Bulc. Succeeding or. Mii Roe who has been promoted to inspector. Tho Eunice and Lola Bill Are visiting in the Clov Llu guests of their sister mrs. E. Loftus. Morris Man., aur. Quiet wed Ding was solemnized at the Home of or. And mrs. Donald Lluy. Boyne and mor Ris on Friday at 11 o clock when Thor second daughter. Frances Amelia be came tins wife of or. Virnest Munton. Of Winnipeg. The ceremony Vuis performed by the Rev. George Bennett. The Bride was Given away by her father and looked very charming in a Dainty gown of White silk trimmed with Chiffon Ami silk inching with bridal veil and Wreath of Orange blossoms. She. Carried White roses and Maidenhair ferns. The brides maid Allis Carolina Hay wore a hand some gown of pain crepe do Chine trimmed with All Over lace a bouquet of Pink carnations Rind roses completed her costume. Or. M. Peterson acted As Best Man. The Groom s gift to the Bride was n Beautiful Gold mulch and Chain. The bridesmaid received a Pearl brooch and Tho groomsman n Scarf pin. Owing to recent bereavement in the Groom s family the wedding was a very one. Only the immediate relatives of Trio Bride and Groom being present. The wedding breakfast was served from n table prettily decorated with Flowers and streamers of White ribbon. Hunk from a Largo Basket of evergreens. Amid showers of Rice the Happy couple left on the 2 o clock train for Kenora. On their return they will tolf up residence at 4co Young Street Winnipeg. Id 10 Leme the industrious Dou Kobors compelled Adam and eve imitators to March. These. Ladles work in variety and Quantity is not up to former efforts. But two or three excellent mores in miniature displaying a variety of a special correspondent from Yorkton the latest example of Dou Hobor fanaticism As noted in despatches to Tho free press from Yorkton. Is in some respects Tho most puzzling. The facts Aro briefly those. Under Tho leadership of some men who have Al ready Given the authorities trouble a band of men women and 16 men 10 women and u children collected from various villages North jul Northeast of Yorkton in arched to within two Miles of Tho town drawing a Waggon Laden with rough provisions. At the Ford of the Little White and some two Miles from the town this whole party disrobed and made a Bon lure of their cloth i burning wag 111 to i 1 t Itic. W wares Moke up for deficiencies in other respects. Live Stock Ivre being Placca and those will to judged to Morrow. In tracs in All the latter classes Promise be heavy and. An to country is noted for Superior Stock Competition will to keen. Unrivalled Grain or. Cash is enthusiastic regarding the crops around Yorkton. Or. Cash . For Mackenzie arrived in tie City last night from Yorkton. Tho doctor was enthusiastic about the crops in his District. We have the beat crops to found All the Way from Yorkton to lie said. As to damage from Hall or rust to said that there was none. Barley Harvest was on Oats were turn ing and in ten Days wheat cutting would to general. Or. Cash stated that he had lately been up in tie fort by coi try Ami thru High Tho Wallace duh Inlet hitch crops to never saw before outa Barley and vegetables ing in abundance in i District which a few years ago was considered unfit for farming. Every held he ii would t flu renewed remarks of admiration tin Indiana up there had 1 in tourists going to the coast. It you do not Stop Oft at agas3iz station. And Al Flat the celebrated Harrison hot Springs you miss seeing Tho most Benuel Ful spot in Bra Tanh Columbia famous alike of u pm Elmiire resort and for the health us Vlot proper ties of Mineral Waters. Address All inquiries to manager. So Al co hotel. Harrison hot Springs b. C. A verbal College a residential and Day school for girls miss London University. England formerly vice president of a Vurgal College. Torni in. Twelve resident mistresses from end Labh and Canadian universities and by eleven visiting masters and thorough kngl1pit Cott Hsk. Pupils prepared for University matriculation for music examinations of the Toronto Coll i of music. Toronto conservatory of music and Tho Winnipeg of music and for examinations doctor mentioned the of Alex. Ein master. A German settler who had a Large area of splendid wheat lie bad two steam Pang plows. Ottiero waa excitement in Yorkton about Tho recent Dou Hobor outbreak but it was confined to sonic or tie ill gloss 1 tied who figured Tho Pill Ronase Sony ago. Daughter of or. And mrs. A. S Marskell and or. Gabriel Bellefeuille Why osteopathy cures Lumbago when other methods fall it because i views Tho body 09 a delicate machine an Osteopath relaxes contracted mus cles tight ligaments corrects Bony irregularities and makes a perfect Chr dilation of tha blood and nerve forces possible giving nature a Chance to restore health l. S. Korea . O., s17-s19 Union Bank graduate of su1 Llu faculty. Kenora society. Clearihue Cottingham. Imply Trinity a Hurcil was the scene of a Tilot and pretty wording on monday morning when miss Blanche Cettl Nghin daughter of or. Shaw of this City was married to or. Arthur kursk Rio Clear Lluis. Formerly of Urock Vullo ont. The Van. Archdeacon Forton performed the Cyri i Xouy and or. Klot Glicr presided at the Organ. The Boldo who was Given away by Hor father look re Sweet and Dainty in a shirt Waist tilt of Ivory taffeta shot with pastello Feliu loft. And wearing a pretty watch Brno lot the gift of Trio Groom. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to Tho p. Depot when the Happy in Nile loft amid now cars of Roro for the Oast where the honeymoon will to spent. Music and Dharna Tho it will to repeated it Tho Winnipeg theatre to night and to mor Row night. Although the seat Sale very Large for both performances there arc Many excellent locations still Avail Able. The matinee performance to Morrow afternoon will afford ladles and children who arc finale to attend Tho evening presentation a Chance to Seo this splendid production. Kenora. Aug. John Dean entertained a few friends at Tea wednes Day afternoon in Honor of mrs. And miss Fisher of Winnipeg who1 Are mrs. Tories g. Pennock a guests. The rowing club gave a dance la the boat Nous Friday evening. A Largo number Wero present. Including Many to. Tho orchestra furnished excellent music. A most enjoyable Tomt spent by All. Or. Fergus Wright of the rat Portage lumber company s staff Winnipeg in the guest of mrs. D. C. Cameron. Or. Wright is Well known in Kenora hav ing been a resident Here. Or. And mrs. P. L Heureux and fam ily left on wednesday evening for port Arthur whore they will reside in future. Or. And mrs. L Heureux Are old timers in Kenora find it is with regret that their Many friends learn of their Depar Ture and All join in wishing Thorn Success in Tho Lake town. Silas Grinis. Norman Mcdonald role Beaudro and Rob. Rose returned Home Friday from Tho St. Catharines regatta. Phillips hns gone on to new York for a few Days visit with his half brother who resides there. Or. And mrs. J. J. Horn of fort Wil Liam Are spending a few Days in town. Hiss Emmons and or. Emmons of Winnipeg Are visiting Thor grandparents or. And mrs. B. Emmons. Mrs. T. Taylor and children Ore Tho guests of mrs. 9. Bird. Second Street. Or. G. J. Bury of Tho c. P. R., Winnipeg arrived in town Friday. Mrs. Stuart of Winnipeg la Tho guest of or. And mrs. Seager. Or. E. J. Buckley arrived in the City yesterday in the interest of Lottie blur Parker s Beautiful play under South Ern which will to seen at Tho Winnipeg theatre next monday tues Day Ami wednesday evenings aug. 21. 22 Anil 23. 0 or. Elswood Richards of Winnipeg arrived in town Friday morning for a Day or so s visit. In. Gee of Liverpool. Eng. Who hns been Tho guest of mrs. Fraser Currle for four weeks left thursday for Mont real. Or. Allan has purchased the late my Flap John s residence on 1 Tunnel which is occupied by or. U. C. Cameron for the summer. Dandy Arclous left monday to loin a Survey party out near donor wac. Or Glasgow of Ingolf. Was in town the Flat of Trio week Val Tang friends. Uncle Josh Perkins will be Tho at traction at the Winnipeg theatre on thursday evening. The Piny tells an interesting Story and Tho company is Bald to to Elf Clent. Prices will be pop ular. On the Bridge at Midnight will in at Iho Winnipeg theatre Friday and saturday of this or Csc. Thuro will to a saturday matl Neo performance. Miss Lou Leo Macdowall returned from to East yesterday morning where she has been spending a Holiday it Lier old Homo in Fergus. Sho will tahe up her musical work at onco. To the editor correspondent who adopt a pea name should Euc Loae to intr name and address for the information of Tho editor Only. Containing person Ullalea or attack. On Pravata character will not be published. Mgr. Pascal s pastoral letter. To tha editor of Tho free pros. Your Issue of the 8th inst you publish a digest of mgr. Pascal s past Oral letter on education which is open to Somo criticism. Tho argument that Tho child docs not belong to Tho state except in Tho opinion of pagans seems to be a very moderate and sound View of the Case although the connection of pagans whatever they May to with education and the state is slightly obscure. Following the same Broad minded Lino of argument it is Quito logical to assert that Tho child docs not belong to Tho Church of any denomination except in Tho opinion of one particular Church. We Are then driven to face Tho fact that the child belongs to the parents who gave it birth and who support Tho state of citizens and tax payers also that no Laws passed by the state or any Church can absolve them of their responsibility to educate the child morally. Boeing then that stale schools Are supported by All shades of religious thought Why should not the teaching be purely secular because so Many parents Sjirk Thor Plain duty or in Tho Case of mgr. Pascal s Church hand it Over to Tho Church Tho result is the same Viz the application of pub Lic funds for private on sectarian ends of which Manitoba received a costly Les son prior to remedial legislation. Mgr. Pascal s homily on common honesty. Etc. Is highly instructive but his letter misses the most vital Point after that the various churches have Complete lib erty to rim any style of school they think it if they Ilka to pay for ing the. Public to do so is nothing but Eti Pontery after experience gained Al ready. Gon at this same tune. They then proceeded Wotli the intention of Marcelna in a state of nature through the town. Word Wius Cut in by Telephone to the pol co and sergeant Junget acting with commendable despatch sent con stables to Arr so the to Emont. If appears that a Young Gli l of is or refused to remove her clothing and was stripped by the older women there belie of three old women in the party beanies to girl of u or 13 years of age. When your correspondent arrived on the scene the Dou Kobors were lined up in three the Little Chil Dren being carried some by men. Some by Woi Noii. A mounted policeman prevented Tho further Progress of the party. They were chanting hymns and were by no Means disconcerted by i he group of citizens who had t Onu out to View the extraordinary spectacle and assist the pol co. It was a Piti Ful sight. The women looked worn out with the marching and insufficient food. Tho pol co had Kent to the town for blankets and who n these arrived Tho citizens commenced to dress the Douk hobos in the conventional rare of the Tho Dou Kobors resisted Tho womb i clinging to the men. But the men wore finally dragged away and women and children loaded into a dry. Several times before tie men were All in the second Dray the women throwing their bulk cos off jumped to that ground. They Wero soon put Buck and when Tho men Tho women Bethur moved Oft they quickly mounted the Dray and were taken in. They chanted hymns All the Way in. Tho men Wero lodged in Tho cells and Tho women and children in the court room at the pol co Headquarters. It was noticeable that though Tho men threw their blankets off during Tho Day they Wero glad enough to draw them round their shoulders in the Cool Early morn ing hours. They refuse to Wear or eat anything which has in any Way been in Contact with machinery. They Uro being fed on peanuts Tho Only thing they will eat. Apparently they arc people whose views arc too Peculiar even for the Donk Lisborn for they have been driven from the Village for indulging in their notions and refusing to work. They Are evidently looking for a warmer country a Paradise without the curse of labor a Garden of Eden where they need toll for neither food nor clothing and Are to dense and ignorant that they deliberately act on this primitive notion. They cast off their in imitation of Adam and eve stating that they Aro following their example. Tho men and women Are not Gener ally husbands and wives. They recognize no such tics. They Call themselves Brothers and Sisters. It is difficult to conceive a More curious notion than the Only one that forms in explanation of this in reality to a state of nature without even Tho in flt acts of the higher animals. Onu can scarcely Call such a concerted move ment Tho act of Tho insane yet belief that will cause the so women to Over come All Tho native modesty of their kind Are scarcely sane. The men have been judged of tin sound mind by the local authorities and will to taken to Brandon. Tho women and children will be sent Back to the Village. The Dou Kobors .residing1 in town disown the party and Are unable to explain their Trio of the Dou Kobors Wero at tending to their business Anil wore pros i i Long. They had a Lars crop willed looked Well. In the Colony there were ten steam plows. The Gall settlements were in a condition of great Prosperity and Ali or crop Outlook was splendid. Barnardo boys arrive a party of 45 Happy Lado reached the Home Here yesterday. When the Imperial limited arrived from the cast last night considerable attention was attracted by forty five Barnardo boys who lined up two deep and marched through the depot to Tho Homo at 115 Pacific Avenue. They Wero u Lippy Bunch of lads nil dressed in Blu uniforms Anil arc a part of the contingent comprising 115 and 205 boys who came out Ironi England a few Days ago. The girls were sent to Peter Borough and the remainder of the boys to Toronto. Trio contingent that arrived hero will to kept at the Headquarters for a few Days and then sent out to Homes throughout the West. Supervision or health fit Udy und piano Praull sync of go run in residence. Good Pluy group tag and Pynn Nelum. Kindergarten in charge of directness who also trains pupils for kindergarten assistants certificates. Collage will so Tombor for calendars Anil Oil information apply to Trio principal. 122 Carlton St. A metropolitan gathering. A very enjoyable gathering of the Winnipeg representatives of Tho metro Politan life insurance company with their families took place on saturday afternoon at Elm Park. A Ball Gamo captained by assistant superintendents Jonn Lcy and Pascoe. Resulted in a. Vic tory for the former by a score of 17 to 10. In the men s race or. Kemp and assistant in ado a tic. The great est interest centred on the ladles race was hotly contested. The prizes which Wero very useful As Well As ornamental wore awarded in Tho following order mrs. Kemp. 1st mrs. Mowbray. 2nd Peden. 3rd. Thero was also a children s race for which prizes were Awot . After partaking of a sumptuous repast the following Toast list was proposed the by ii. Downing supt. Our worthy by assistant Garmley the by agent Walsh our by agent Cardinal. After Hearty cheers for Sopor Lutenent and mrs. Downing the merry making was brought to a close by ringing god Savo the Day and evening classes Green and plenum shorthand. Roux Ker Plov. Telegraphy Etc. Typewriting Bureau mimeograph work Etc. Ila Pul Shori Huncl Sprod Clarai weekly. Miss Eva o Pron. Canada info null Dinar. Phone Comer poit Ngu and main. Western business College to Aro now enrolling Otu clients for the fall term which opens aug. 15. Individual instruction m. Hall Jones i phone 30j Portage principal j651 Opp Eaton s Ottaw ladies College one of the Best equipped and most efficient . For life. Of ladles colleges in Thea prepares for the University and Price sold by leading merchants. All departments. Music Art. Elocution. Stenography. Domestic science physical culture Etc. Finishing courses arranged for. Definite to develop intelligent and refined clip Lnolan womanhood. Write for Calendar. Containing particulars. Mrs. Grant Needham lady principal. Rev. W. D. Armstrong m.a., ., president. To the Lake Manor annual picnic of the Brethren will be held to Morrow. Extensive preparations Aro being made for Tho sons of England picnic to Winnipeg Beach to Morrow. Two trains will to run at 0.30 . And 2 ., returning at 8 and 10 A Good list of sports will to run off and numerous prizes donated by leading mercantile institutions and hotels of Tho City will be awarded. Trio following is tha committee in charge Geo. Saunders chairman Secretary v. Morris Chas. Shaw f. John Ston g. B. Johnston a. M. Valentine s. Prout. G. F. Ludlow g. W. Grant e. Shear no g. Weller j. B. Durham j. Harris. W. Hancox j. Harrison Jack son. W. C. Chamberlain j. W. Wilson g. Davis. J. Creacy e. A. Goodrick. Tickets will be on Sale at the depot for an hour before each train leaves common sense kills rats mice. Roaches bed bags. No offensive odor All dealers or 331 Queen West Toronto. Beware of imitations. And musical instruments. Everything known in a Tilic. Whaley Royco co., limited. 856 main Street. Winnipeg. Music James Birch Florist. 329 notre Dame Avenue. Bond for Price lint. Phone 2633. Trafalgar Institute affiliated to a Calll University s3 Simpson Street. Montreal. For Tho higher education of Toung women with preparatory department for girls under 13 years of age. Jan. Barclay J. Q. Norton Archdeacon of Montreal. Grace Flartey m.a-, Edinburgh. The Institute will reopen tuesday Tim september. At noon. Entrance for no v ars will to held at Tho so Hool on Satur Day. Eth sop tember. At 10 o clock . Etc. Apply to Tho Prin Cipal or to a. F. Riddell Secretary North British and mercantile building s9 by. Francois Nav scr Street Montreal. To night at 8.30. And wednesday night. Matinee wednesday Wilton Lackaye in we. A. Brady s production of the pit night prices. To c a i a matinee prices to and m seats for All nou oing at Samplo s. One nil Jet aug. I the Uio fun show. Uncle singers. Dancers and conto an everlasting Seo undo at tic i Watti for Trio lug Parili of to have cd band. Popular vie nil Balo opens wednesday at j Friday and saturday Al g. 18 and if matinee Satu Siviy. On the Bridge at Midnight four great an3. Sea Ilio Jack Knafo popular n ii5c. Of Jalc opens a c theatre next e Sato Stock co in a one act coi my and frown Mil. Tho Clover magic Lan. In and illusions. Gale a Clem i .nt.-. San Chr and miss Anna p. Pm Lull. In tier illustrated a boy called the s her rails. Pluti Atlon cd time Kohrs. Moving Tho gun licence. Alarm. Kid Monkey a Arcelona pork. Winnipeg. Man catalogue free. Alma ladies College. By. Thomas ont. Methodist but non sectarian. Absolutely first claim Utah and equip ment. Buildings unsurpassed. Largo Campus. Healthy location. 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