,.iV?"` WW' "79""€"""f""” sr+u=»fiu§s"51W~' Wild of . _ - ‘ ` ` -1 1 _ ° ‘ _ °‘ 0 » imdléss and iavigm-aces the tired muscles some up _ ` ‘ ' - beautiful 1 the circulation,,and _prevents the feet » Bcprosentmg the leading British For which the speech of England has no 1-"°‘“ b°°°‘“l“*‘ '°'° ‘Wim N'"m°° is ° c-...ia _ e ~ t.':‘;:::.~:.°.:.':.°..:.:‘.: .r:.::‘..a:‘°::.:i° _ i - i ss.- ‘ e , _To-day they are billowy with golden m°_°“&‘:_’z§h;e“:1';:_‘“m° °°°"°l3i‘f °°°'h _- - grain, sufhcient to iced for a year ' .ge a . » ».3~ *Jn i"‘T.'W%'WT'Z{"W<'i~ 2 I IOUR i _ STORE _ 3*- 3 _ Y WWWEW , é t. ; .r ' L .ee P' 5' Crown (lem Jars We have alarge supply of GEM JARS and asthe pre- serving season is now on. will sell especially low. Pinto 6: each. Quartc To each. __ Q gallons cc each. Rubber Rings 12;; dgz, __ .nmicison & co. Q, _ ,.=- in _ ___, _ =__ , The Manitoba Free Press, a journal of 5 which that Province may be justly proud, _ _ lin au edition of tori-y large pages devoted .5 ' ' ` ` 'mainly is a crap review, mate the follow 1 “After an exhaustive enquiry made by _ ' We are now selling the has grade of Granalated Sugar ix . 5 061113 D81' lb.- Also Brown S1gar from 4 cents per lb up. ' Beer dz (lofi, __ _ ‘_ » ~ the orderly and law abiding portion of the ii ,-1 3-1;'-._ _,~ ._ .. ::_ :"1 '~-._ . _-, ,‘;x_--.~s;,, 15-... .;:-ff.-; "T2" 'W5 ` s # __;»_,_3.,__ _ _.ii ~_.-.;,,_' ; _i ;- _»,' _ fl i.. ,Q1 ~ - \ :ii Millllillli iiiillili FRIDAY, AUCUQT 3. 1901. MANITOBNS HARVEST. All accounts agree as to the: plonitude »f Manitoba’s grain harvest this year,and -is the work of cutting andgathering the rrain has already begun it may be as- -iumed that the crop is now fairly safe. the amount of the total yield is onlya natter ot estimate as yet, but greatpains i save been taken by the Provincial Govern- ment, the Canadian Pacific Railway and :xy leading newspapers to secure authentic reports from all sections and the more moderate estimates may be accepted with L good degree of conildence. statement and estimate: our special grain commissioner into crop conditions in the most important sections of the wheat producing portion of West- ern Canada, and a careful study of the vast amount of infomation presented in to-day’s issue, information of the highest reliability, from the editors ol the West- ern press, from our regular correspon- dents, from elevator and milling com- ' panics, from railway and government. oilleiaia, and i from prominent business men and jfarmers,the Free Press estimates that-provided no adverse conditions pro- ' vent the sate harvesting of the standing grain now rapidly ripening in the delds- this ycar’s yield of wheat in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories will approxi- ,, p 'n, our plant is tinted I , ghost with the latest Modern , _ lllclnnesy and employing none but , , Int glaso workmen. We stein a bitter _ on to turn out work in s catisfao , manner than any other establish- . that on P. R. Island _ We have the facilities and know how , toercutethn work. , Givensa trial and bc convinced oi , the merits of our work - , Bruce Stewart & C ‘ = _ » Founders. Euincnra, Machinists 1. _Bc-iicrrnak'erc. 1- ` Steam Navigation 00's Wharf. lottctown, P. R island-Phono 1:5. 'ktilvil`li¥il>§1 il>4'i*¥ i if’ csivl* 0** 11-BRGB' brimifull of bargains, We _ High Quality Groceries Loss Prices. Buyers who ` vs not visited as will do to"oall and see what wc do the way of upplies- , ~ _ risngll 8|. Humshy, i ;, ~ "_ Queen Ba 6i9lilllFliS, ll.il.(i.il. llacscrv. _ I Prcprlcircss rrifcum r. E |. hcziis agaimopen to' public tn a -limited aadpisaacrc 'th _ -\.`- AND suaescil »e~e=_-é-= <=-°e°f==° Uses .. R50. P. London, -~ __ engit si- rww i ‘ ; _ *gn* K," SL 9”.. gg. atleast, I hope to live to see that day.” _ rr _ neath our own nag “bread enough and to ix sparc.” 000,000. And this is but an earnestof the, it e g vic Mflling Company is on record _ in that regard, He says: ' ' i “The Bnancial results from this§ycar’c__ crop will, I think, bring forward this small l province of Manitoba as one of the richest agricultural districts of the world _to-day, and leasthan one-tcrith of iics‘it~il“e _are under cultivation. The day is not ivory far distant whfn will be 1 _ Q i `. 'Q cttcn are found reg-:ning I’ _pianf_orGoneralcDcWet and Dciarcy to' ljoinfonccc in making n dash- into Capo _ ‘ \\ . Sunnyside. Already the bright crop prospects of the _ __ ___ __ _ _ year have strengthened the previous con- a $1' l‘»l`5'/§>'¢`~ _ D' \`» > ....‘3..'? ma suaamni *day of the death at La Crosse, Kansas on Wednesday last ofhlrs. Sidney Fitzgerald daughter ct the late Hou. T. Heath I-Iavi land. To the bereaved husband, mother, sisters and brothers ofthe deceased lady i THB Guamnal tenders the sincere sym pathy which is felt by so many. Sc far as His Worship Mayor Wsrburt on appears not to have taken action to dismiss Mr. Angus McDonald from thc chairmanship of the Police Committee. How long is the scandalto continue i How many conviction must bereccrded before tions that the people are asking in their homes,_and when they meet at thc street corners. It His Worship has any good and suillcient reason for permitting a con- victed rumscller to hold the odice of Police Chairman tothe odicial disgrace of the city, we will gladly publish what he may _mfg to my in that regard, This is the lint time of asking. I _ ` The letter which appears in another column over thc signature of "Citizen," tolls its own story of the prevalent laxity of the authorities in collecting Scott Act dues. Tan Guanntu regrets to learn i which there exists similar grounds of com- plaint. At Capo Traverse. we are inform- ed., the open violation of the law goesjeon times oonvicted,hss so fdrescaped the pay- __ mont ofthe penalties adjudged against i him. Scott Act violators care little for convictions, if theycan evade line and im- prisonment. It is a cruel imposition upon L .M mately ,mmm to 52x30 000 buhemn community, and moreover it is an actual ; . il ’ _encouragement to the law-breakers, when ‘ L* . _ It is pleasing to note such prospects in -‘M i d b th _ mn- ' ._ -` A aportioa ot thc Dominion which thirt pen es mmm x "ugh 8 ue ” y I f. l of _ ‘ years ago was only beginning to be not entomed' ' ` °i|'_\3’U|"_n¢0 Ag8l\tS\ known, where railways had not yet pens- - ' ' me v tratcd and where the' rich soil had lain THE PAIN OBZISORE FEET' - s / f xi ’ da ' .` __ _ rom ores on s wn untilled, and nnin Jn” ‘bout me mon, t"“udn¢ _ at au er , habitcd save by the Indian and the Kina comes from sore feet. To get relief , “ Ll U011110, »-f-1-Th---~m »»»f»1-- 01 <=--fu ...'::..:.':: “:i.i°i»'.:if.:‘.»."'ai:'..‘a':.i.f°e ay e longer- penetrates through the pores ot the skin B 8:; “shun news bn takes out thc soreness, reduces swellings “ ianation w ` » ' _ A s ‘ A 1 T i T » il: __ _ t icesspopmoas as the Domi- as - i _s I _ r - ‘ l’ _nfon-astors of wheat snmcient for a _ " Q '7 L f ' ‘ ». i _ -~ rf A , . V, W s` _ , N, - s. ,.,.. ` ~ r . _ _ 8 _veal-sconsumption ot the Kingdoms of gi? ., ,Sr ,/S; ,, 5: ta; ,, 3 ,_ _ w _ 2 ' ____"; _ __ 2"- _:_/; ' _Q ,_,_-;,_ _`_ ___ _ _ , _ . __ _ _ _I ,. ., ._ ,_ _ LQ. _ A . . _ |~ ~ ~' » 4 1.- ' '-4- -- -_ff-_f ; ',- ' . _ ' ,~ .~ 1- _ - ig _ .g _ » - . . . , ._ _ , ._ _ _. . Tnesad news reached the0ity yester- :Imran that Kensington is not the only place in i while the odender, who' has been several' I `, _ ._ `_\~‘f ess niiihéin His \Vorship will sumxnonoourage enough n u E ,I '10 dlSCli8!'gB his UJBD' . Tl1BB9 SYS q\l¢S° _ _ _Tho Gsm Skirtiupporior Marin Antoinette Dip Buckle Ghaiolnin Bags _ Finger Purses ~ V Rubber Rook allot Pina » .Satan fold _Boiling _ _ Tho Ideal Hair Retainer sour _century nah-i si-coca Sh°PPlFl 'Fil ° _Trancpnront Lace Ladies’ (Dating Hats. 'We' are daily receiving new .goods and you- will iind that s. "if ~it’s new it’s here” 'at the lowest price. _ _ F. PERliillS & ll , The Mmmerv Leaders. s ‘WNW _ . l . . . . _ The timcwas when Eastern Canada was ,~,» /_.<1 _ lw 1; ' ' troubled because it became neceslry to -fi _ - __ l -_ ' . i.__/5?!" 'L A __ .~ f-» _ ; I* _ .. _ l ii send an armed force to reestablish order: * _ l h I " it I' on V I 1 A * I ~ /our tusineichis been so t_°r 5 ~ . ~l ‘ ‘ ;‘ fwhich on;most need at thi * ” __ ' " ; w " _ ~ bm _the ' ' ‘ ° 5 .ee i ~»- >:_ . Joufenim - #er ¢?~;»~"f~» -?f~~"';-'_-r- -r- . 5 ~ i' ` “ff f “Y 1 >» ~ ` -_ - ‘ -- .;~.,-2 ~- i' 1** »` s, i A' “ _ ” ' ` revere _so 'great a nun me-1 - _-' V ~ - - - ~ \ -#1 - - . V u “__ ._ peace,-ani ai-med`witi1 neld-gauaand-_ ~..\_ fpnwg rifles, but equipped with the implements Cl _ _ J M ` _ ` _ ' _ Exvcuborsof of husband -an arm M2000.) t l Fine sdaps' ` ry, y , sawart V - mcmovcrandabovcthe regulariorcesof the ’ ggigggfi; pa furnes j J I1 l - _ _ ‘ 0 "‘h’ccvn, May 2 country, to gather in the golden treasures ’ etc, etc., for the bath. " ,_, ~ it i i 29 Wed’ I of the Helds. The thought is inspiring, V in Confibs, » I not only to to the West but to the East of __ ‘ T0O\l'\ BTUSHBS, ‘Q _our broid Dominion,-and the creat Bri- il ,/4' Fraif 5' n t T0 Ut ‘ *_ P ‘ W V wi-mei 6: n C /1,525 ~.»§ Q The Scam DHQU \ f if R fi ii .li future, when many fold larger areas of * Pri;-\¢¢ S11- »“" - f _fertile lands have been brongh‘t'nuder' ` Ch’¢ow-'no P. E, [_ li ' i Hrs? , . , "g" "r- __o:lti;a_i_ on. _ _ hompson manager _ Fmt class angle double teams. v' A Fineunrnontsfor ad private lop hone 52 aI‘.~‘H'o,l'th, 5 2041 3m }`rognctor N Jimi; 5,, ~ ` T P£)'Qf.!O(lJ'I!»2\l‘ Jllf Llc _ _ , _ __ _ A ., - . \ ’ '“ li' r ‘ ` ' ' “ .;s1“E-'ms Nl1.i'i‘.»uiY Haas "f I Never before cr5ckeryvvane,._,hc@_»c#'enedat such ‘ "'°° ‘ on to bu now at the .=. g J_\ll.y_30.-Ili ls; i _ _,_ __ ._" __ png y ‘____f ‘-re’-*§_» ,.1- nt .'_i.l\ll’»;ml08¢l{l‘. Sléywa aaptbbdd _ _ _» _- f.___ '_-' ‘ A in” w , J- _ . ~,. _, _ gaze. __ .~.r_~J.' __ __'__‘ ' _'_. _ _ »-*.5 -,`_'___ ,j’ intheliandadovne CN airy anticoa- RMI _,_ _ . . 1- - i tish Empire may, because of it rest thi! Piyvderg' eic' forslha Wiley' Tv: more confident of the future. fIt gives '“\ run a ts' a ities* Promise that in theyearsxtocomqwe shall __ fm_ Ehe halm ew ' eu” r 'have within our ownnboundaries and be- iw. B . ` L Light weigh: Linccécicrhlng ' For Warm Weather _'I-'E5' 3 _ ~- - >‘e :» i- -‘ ` _ , _~\ -1 f 3 ' f-, .» .» _ _ _ 1-A 4.3 , - ..--A _. . \ nv- Ehina all fiilasswafe Q ~.-.. “ _ is of hvldeiifiil B Rec cn P A accnvnlucdadena anene tounge as a'=..'=~.f."......°°°~ Incotton,l‘igbt, smooth and soft - ' »""" """ -' _ _, . _ _ _ WANTED r-»`Wlitf¢l¢ 883 iidence in the future of the Northwest. r Nicely Fitldhed Balbfigifsn Elin ll`:silk _" " “Q” Building operations in Winnipeg and oth- » _ _ 90 Sllfi; cr centres are going fcrwardat`a splen- _ ]?°°°°““1 wh M°rin° ~ V 7 l am Thr P .tm-is ni 9 _ ._ `l - ...§.`l.°1§i....‘l.."f. Ziff _....§.....If..‘.'i W 01-'th 5 _ S°m°**"°= ss* “M \°_ 1e”=s'°ai=r-“M "°°'» may “aah” _ si w 4_6 ._ X _ .. < , _ . »- ._ city property there resulting from this ~ s ,aa up 5 building will closely lpproximaeg. to_$2. ' ` Good _‘_ _ __ _ __ and tra ii Sharesllcxeaanta