Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Wist Nipes Friday july i and social entertained at Verandah a yesterday of in Honor of miss i Orsor . And eve neg in Honor of miss Pearl Arr int. Mus May Furphy presided at the Tea which was prettily decorated with Sweet peas while mrs. Guy Sidney Holmes Cut the ices. The guests Guy Sidney Holmes mrs Reginald Scarratt mrs Arthur Jozies kind mrs. Ralph Gilkerson miss Jessie Mcrae miss Myrtle Edwards. Misa is misses Elaine and Charnus Killett miss s. Setts and miss mrs. W. R. Talbot Alfer visiting for the past week with mrs. S. T. Baits f Matlock Beach is the guest of. Mrs. Vij b Shaw mrs loss miss Hel mrs. Urs. Well mrs. mrs. Ann Foley. 5u5. Visited at dinner last evening. A put Jyh whom they a i i i at hist1 to month on account of Mimi h. G. Mayes left yes Eter pending a. Few Days with mrs. Jukes at Lake Manitoba. F a. Of Saskatoon is visiting sirs. A Ferguson 17g Arling ton Rudt von collenberg1 entertain i staying health. From there Tivey will Carson s Nna ire expected to in about two months. Day for Chicago. Says he was Selkirk Asylum five years though he was perfectly sane. Statement by Asylum official that Man was admitted on order of a magistrate. On the pretence of the right to seize the. Same under the threshers Lien act of Manitoba. At the trial a was entered for the plaintiff for different amounts against the defendants the verdict against the defendant Joseph Camp hell being As nothing was Ever paid by him chief Justice Mathers made an order Tjit he should pay the amount by instalments of a month the first payment to be made on the first of june 1914. As that had not been paid and the plaintiff was very much in need an application was made to commit him for contempt for not carrying out the the judge. I or. Justice order yesterday that he should he committed to jail fur 12 months for contempt. Business men Are helping Farmers i have been confined in Selkirk in sane Asylum for five years although i have been just As sane Dur Iii that time As any person in Winnipeg. I Wasja a rested and handcuffed at my Home on Alfred Avenue on feb. 6, 190-9, and without any charge being preferred against me i was thrown into the pro e hat Vita tuly 16 i Yin Cial jail. I could not speak a word Bov miss that should be left i of English then but no interpreter was Man unturned for the encouragement of brought to explain matter i on i mixed farming and the betterment of animations talk matters Over two men May have been doctors called to look at. Me but did not examine me and of 24 hours i was hustled away to the Asylum. I was. Only re Casel yesterday and i have spent the with i intervening live years in the company left wednesday the Lake route. She a Roni Floront and St. Catharines. The East i them suggest remedies wherever pos jj0 sible. And make recommendations for j the betterment of the Public Market itself in this City. The members of the can Mission Are John Benson who miss of this is tiie amazing Story of Henry Menkes an austrian who called at the free press office wednesday afternoon. His Story is Given Lortha it is Worth a statement not yet been procured from the authorities at the Asylum. Released him yester or. Elliott Lias minister of the the other at Rush presbyter by. C i Rinh m jul land for the j the latter some 2-1 past fifteen i oars. Doherty Jav a Villann. Slaughtor i place there was a Good attendance and of or wills ii of is visit n male interest was manifested of in Iri enols in the cite for weeks the guest of mrs. Us mrs. A. Finlay. A t pitiful Story Lle ukes tells a pitiful Story. Is Northeast of this place. At each j states that one month before he was to the Asylum his wife gave birth to a child. He continued to write to her from the but received no answer. Twice during the five years she called to see Liim for the last time about six months ago when she said the Farmers when it was realized that the members of the commission were not sent out to teach the tillers of Tua to farm bit rather to discuss Altman us hotel. Come turn Tave Beon shipped into mean Cine Hal in the pa-3i that institution. All turned a deaf ear to him. The grand juries , were a Fen Valley for i this season is the driest one in j Willii each other. I this District for several years that fact j on arrival at the Asylum the night Gary 10 spend a few. A farmin cattle and hog Rais i and Given a piece of Felt on. The floor on mixed farm info. There which to sleep Vith one Blanket to new . Church edifice Cri Broadway will be designed by famous architect. Manuel e. Masqueray of St. Paul minn., one of America s most famous architects left wednesday for the South after spending Ai few Days Here in consultation with the oblate Fath ers regarding the building of the. New. St. Mary s Church on Broadway. He is. The on the new Catholic Cathedral at St. Paul which has been six years in building arid is one of the finest Church edifices
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