Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 8, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A a Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg May 8. Free press Edver Tisins the weekly Thek press As an advertising medium for All the Rural parts of Manitoba and the territories is Worth More than All other weekly papers combined for anything that Farmers will buy advertisement in the weekly sore to bring cum Tomera. Grown boy is Apt to be kicked out h tilled by Hia own father while the Oil boiling water and then thrown intone Exeor an poet ble rival so much so indeed that ice appearance of a club armed suitor in flt often be As an agreeable Surprise party. The marriage of near rela Tives is discouraged with a strictness not often found among barbarians and polygamy though sanctioned by Public Opin Ion is restricted by the difficulty of pro Viding for the wants of a Large family. At a distance from the crab swarming sea coast famines arc rather frequent but the natives have developed a faculty for starving or half starving for weeks without permanent injury and rely on the experience that sooner or later nature will renew the Supply of spontaneous professor Felix l. Oswald in Good words Tome about the division of a douse for Comfort and health. The dining living and Nursery rooms Are a cited to be Cool in summer. If they at tight the hot afternoon Sun they would to unbearable in the us minor time. There living rooms should not look West or South if this can to helped. As old a Tjomas Fuller says a South window in tote summer is a Chimney with a fire in it needs Tho screen of a curtain. In a window in summer time toward Hight the Sun grows Low and Over familiar Hulth More Light than the break Bat on the other hand should be on the to St to Side of the House be ii it a that these apartments have the morning Sun. East window welcomes the infant i of the Sun before they Aro of any to do any Barm and is offensive to none but a a Library How Fettet should have a West aspect because it of Lely to be used most in Winter and bad when Tho Sun s rays will be agree a Larder on the other hand should Feon the Cool Side of the House otherwise the provisions will not keep. A North mind is Best for batteries and cellars for the Beer will be sour if the Sun smiles on it altogether we May accept the follow ing summary of the situation a House with a Northern aspect is very often Damp and very often bleat and cold a southerly aspect is As warm dry and Bright As is to be had in Tho situation. An Easterly aspect is cold especially in the Winter and Spring but is a Rule tolerably dry. A Westerly aspect is warm and inclined to Damp and Likely to be exposed to wind and the condition of a House has much to do with its Comfort. Before everything else it should not be Damp for a Damp House a a deadly says the proverb. Dampness is generally caused by faults of construction and ibis very difficult to cure. In looking Over houses therefore i advise Yon to take careful note of the signs of Damp they Are generally discernible enough before the House is done up. Moldy dark ethics on the Walls and the Marks of lamp on the floor should make you turn inlay from a House and never enter it More. The arrangement of Tho bedrooms is a detail not to be overlooked in choosing a House. One can scarcely Down a Gen eral Rule about the aspect of bedrooms be cause their number necessitates their being of All aspects. The great thing is that they should be Well ventilated and so planned that the bed May be placed somewhere else than bet Ween the window and the fireplace or Between the door and the fireplace or Between Tho door and Tho window. The door also should on no account be made to open full on the place where Tho bed will be. Forgetfulness of these Small details causes Yacat Browne in Cassell s family Magazine. Botnen artists in the world. The statement is made by an authority who has looked into the matter that there Are More women artiste in London Paris and new York than there Are men engaged in the same calling and that the women Are making More Money than their male competitors. Tho reasons Given Are that men adhere too closely to Tho principles of Art As the term applies to painting and do not enter any of the avenues branching from its legitimate trend while women take advantage of the opportunities of All branches such As designing drafting illustrating stories and articles for popular publications and arranging decorations for the household. In these Fields they have been very successful and retain a virtual monopoly of the work because they Aro Best adapted to it. Not Long since it is recorded a Young woman attained distinction by illustrating in article for one of the leading French magazines and her work was praised As being far Superior to that of the male artists who had previously executed All Simi Lar work to the exclusion of women five years says the editor of the publication such a proposition would not have been the future of women in the Art world would seem to be a Bright one if the signs of the times be read aright. There is a noticeable and commendable activity among women artists and recent successes will doubtless stimulate them to accomplish yet More praiseworthy Jenness Miller Magazine. Take time to Kat. The opinion that hurry in eating is o prolific cause of dyspepsia is founded on common observation. The ill results of bolting the food have been attributed to the Lack of thorough mastication and to action of the saliva upon the food. Two thirds of the food which to eat is starch and starch cannot be utilised by the system As food until it Baa been converted into sugar and this change is principally effected by the saliva. But there is a third reason Why rapidity of eat ing interferes with digestion. The pres ence of the salivary secretion in the Stom Ach acts As a stimulus to the secretion of the gastric juice. I irrespective of the mechanical function of the Teeth Foo a which goes into the stomach incompletely mingled with saliva passes slowly and imperfectly through the process of stomach digestion. Therefore As a sanitary Maxim of no mean value teach the children to Cut in giving this instruction by example the teacher As Well As the Pupil May receive a inspector. J 1 Iron bounded the elevator Borj or. From Tylli Bottom to the top. By Captain Maine Al Fred jr., author of Billy Tho bilk or. Trio bandits of Tho bowery. Ash barrel Ike the scavenger detective or out for the dust. Tho doomed dozen or the Daulta s daughter. Rob Ruby the Dia mond Duke or a bad Man from Ritter Creek. -184 main Street. Chapter i. In the toils in a Granite building Twenty stories High of Wall Street York City for fourteen hours a Day de Mortimer better known his friends As Iron Botved occupied 1 res Humble Bur useful Posi Tion of Joy. From Early Dawn till Lutucia Nielli. To a Toady Htiu clutched the rope u Eye glanced through Tho in our gents furnishing department can be found every requisite in the Way of clothing suitable for the amusements of the present season Tennis Aad seating Braze women in business. Women Aro represented in nearly every Branch of business known in new York. There Are numerous dealers in groceries dry goods fancy goods gloves and hosiery House furnishing articles carpets corsets and clothing several florists furriers pawnbrokers undertakers paper dealers importers of Linen laces and feathers Bric a Brac and antiquities China Glass Aad per fumes and dozens of other branches of employment in which they Are engaged to a greater or less extent. As a class they do not venture into wholesale business pre Ferring Small profits and less risks but the splendid Success of very Many of these wide awake business women ought to furnish an inspiration to others of their sex per haps equally capable but less energetic who toil on in poverty and obscurity. It is not capital but brains that one most needs to be said a stylish Modiste. Some indies say that they Lack Means to Advance in business. I began with absolutely nothing but my Trade and now i own a handsome residence employ a Largo Force of workers and have a Large and increasing discouragements of said an other successful woman. I have had them in abundance. I once started East River Bridge to throw myself Over determined to end a life so full of trouble and care. But i thought better of it before 1 had gone Many blocks a Little twinkle of her eyes As she glanced around her elegant am very glad that i York Cor. Springfield Republican. A decorative screen. No floating article of furniture is More decorative Thau a screen and there Are so Many varieties that it is a difficult matter to decide which of them All to prefer. A Novelty in a single panel screen that can be imitated successfully by an ingenious Home worker is made in the Ordinary style with a stained Wood Frame and the panel Cov ered with material which in this Case is gayly flowered silk More flamboyant to character than Good Tasto would approve were it not to be partly covered. Strips of the Cloudy or Semi transparent celluloid Are interwoven diagonally in a sort of lat Tice work across the Silken panel leaving regular Diamond shaped spaces through which the Gay Flowers reveal themselves enticingly. The reverse of the panel can repeat Tho arrangement or if the scree a is for actual service a gathered lining of Plain silk May to used dispensing with celluloid which is too inflammable in its composition to to brought near n fire with grating i Clear voice called out ground floor All such i our hero. The person who viewed sym metrical Lii Hurt and handsome Counte Nance mid remarked the Well t not Frame would hardly suppose than but seventeen inn tits passed Over om1 hero s head. Yet such was the Case. Upon this Day upon which Ive introduce our Horo a thick wet Viu disguised us a gentleman entered the elevator id in a surly tone snid floor rooms of a Winchard the one go till it the num and our hero had recognized him it was his old Enoma Billy the Hilk lie muttered Iron s in a variety of colors. White and fancy flannel Coats White flannel trousers. Shirts in and striped Caps in All colors. Cas Merette fancy Ceylon flannels. Chunking underwear it of ill Wager my newest pair of Silver buckles that miss b. Takes off her Gossa Mer Vest at said an observing and practical girl the other Day As we stood looking at n Mutual Friend who was Admir ing a picture in in Art gallery. I believe i could so through my entire Circle of acquaintances and Tell the girls who do that. And i Tell by their color. No woman of delicate organization Cau change All of her garments every night without fading the roses in her checks. It is All very Well and necessary to by clean and there Are certain rules and regulations Laid Down of such subjects that every Well conducted woman is supposed to observe. But in the face of All such rules i Don t take my flannels at night neither do i change them every Day whether the weather be warm or cold. And the simple reason is that i Cunot do so without seriously affecting my health. The dear old doctor who took me through All of my childish mishaps tolls me Chat More Young women and babies Are washed to death Ian the world would Over believe and quite Many have their vitality sapped this practice of changing the clothes too ten which he declares is barbarous. Three or four years ago i was Down and grew Palo and nervous and full of chills and Shivers and began to fear that i getting to be a invalid. 1 could t do anything without getting fear fully tired and my sleep did t seem to do hmm any Good., one Day i went to see the doctor and after asking me All manner of questions without arriving at any conclusion he spoke of the Bath. I Lead been drilled about too much for that but had never heard of the of changing flannels too often. 1 Woad knitted Vesta of silk and have been in the ambit of sleeping without them and them every Day. But i Short and in less than a month 1 color Back again and could sleep a child. I really Haven t had a sick Day i change twice a week in win Miree times in summer at first it to Nice at and i admit thru it rally romantic thing to say but i wish every delicate or Undi i stood it. Studied the subject up some and i i some i assure unix arc hundreds of men women who Are suffering from too clothes. Every Altim Carmen t so much of the a carve s vital with delicate this is Nottjr. Try it. Girl and see which Otter Rosl a in your checks or unters every York mrs. Of in wedded people. . Florence Howe Hall who is one of Tho talented daughters of mrs. Julia Ward Howe says that in her opinion two causes Are contributing to keep women from marriage. The first and in my opinion the More important a Tho influence of rela Tives. Sometimes it is a Mother who not part with her son and so induces him to break off a match sometimes a father who wishes to keen his daughter with him As was the Case with the father of Eliza Beth Barrett Browning. He never forgave her Foi committing now it is a married sister who prevails upon her Sis Ter to remain single or drives away a suitor in order that her relative s property May ill go to her own children and again an engagement fails to conto to anything be. Cause the Fiance must support his Mother and Sisters. The second cause affects women who Are used to admiration and who hesitate to resign its excitements. They often neg Lect their first and Best opportunities for marriage imagining they will have still letter chances., and hesitate liter to make disadvantageous matches or marry men for whom they do not feel affection. Some women Are unwilling to marry a poor Man and yet Are too upright to wed u Rich Man whom they cannot love and have plenty of clean table Linen. Do not use a Tablecloth a whole week 01 a Napkin after its freshness is gone. Soiled table Linen will spoil the dainties dishes. Scores of housekeepers with plenty of Money for All household expenses Are Al sol Toly stingy in regard to the use of table cloths. Think of a wife not denying her fam ily any delicacy of tin1 season and sending Many superfluous at tides each week to the laundry yet compelling her family to Ait around a soiled Tablecloth five or six Days of the week and providing Only one or two napkins for seven Days. It seems incredible. Even in email families the cloth should be changed two or three times in a week and the napkins once everyday 01 two at least. Table Hen should be ironed until perfectly dry. And folded Lengthwise with the edges Star. Soak Sliu Lebonas. It is said to be a Good plan to soak whale Bones a few moments in warm water in order to make them flexible and conform to the figure when put in the casings. Nothing that has Ever been introduced to take the Price of whalebone is a perfect Success. Ice careful to use a thin flexible whalebone. Remember if you ire a Short 1 woman unit you must not insist on your Waist made As Ion taller. Nothing is Mure awkward than a Long Waist on a Short Oman. It win to remedy such a defect in your figure by raising the Waist line in the York Tribune. Perhaps you do not know that you can got pieces of almost any stove which has been made Iti the last thirty years. Mate a note of nil the letters and figures on Yout old stove and take or Send them to some stove firm of Long standing and they will Tell you if you can get pieces of your stove and where and they Cost but Little. Hav a set of stove rivets sent with the castings for those now in the stove Are probably rusted out or nearly and once out will to troublesome to put m again. The new ones Cost but a trill and arc Well Worth while prime wheat flour should have the Fol lowing characteristics when handled none should adhere to the Finger if a hand Ful be squeezed it should not sift through the fingers but should clog together form ing a Little Ball which will show the flue lines of the for some time after re lease if a Little bal of flour be dropped on a table it should even then preserve its bounded. Surely it was nothing connected with or. ird s Beautiful daughter Irene Wlms life to had saved last sum Mer at Coney . Meachim the fifteenth floor the villian stepped out. Jse Ware Billy the muttered our hero Iron hounded is of your he then hurriedly placed the sign out of order on Elk Vator door and in a few moments crouched at the key Hole of or. Clan Chard s office. Spare he could hear the pleading voice of the banker say. Remember this would ruin i know was the Milliun s Cool re ply so Cuau to my terms old Man or i will give your dreadful secret to the i will accede to your demands As re Gards the million dollars. But spare Rue child. Remember she is so Young to be a child. Heavens Man she is not yet she will be older Thau that some was the sneering reply. Why should i spare one part of my revenge when i Cau have never Williau cried the old Man. Very Well was the reply of Billy the bilk Tho whole world shall know that the great Blanchard is a victim of Tho cigarette habit. Then of what Avail will is All your heavens Man have you know Quick then give to the Money. The Rirl shall marry me then our hero saw the trembling Bunker count Over the million in Money and hand it to the villian. Our hero smiled grimly. When Billy Tho bilk came out a few Momen i afterwards he never noticed the firm of or mixed look of the elevator boy. Bailom to but bet Yeii t he tenth and eleventh floors our hero calmly stopped the machine and faced the pugilist. Billy the bilk he jerseys and Knickerbocker pants to match in self colors and stripes. Clubs supplied special terms the general Stock comprises dress shirts the Royal and improved levee French printed Cambric Oxford and flannel pyjama suits in Ceylon flannel and striped Cash Merette a. Large Range of summer underwear and hosiery dressing gowns kid gloves Waterproof Coats silk Felt and Straw hats ii All the newest shapes. Ready made clothing. Specialities in men s youth Sand boys Tweed suits. Children s Sailor suits in Jersey cloths Galatea and White Drill. A Jadian jest route Chicago St. Paul City Daiby fast 7imhi a Hurcy shh hav Patent hungarian Strong in barrels Ahu raq3 manufactured exclusively from Manila h month Earl. And was main St., As if you were suit quietly ill just trouble you for that Hesprey upon him. The bit but to wins no match for Iron bound a and soon the million of Silver Dollar in the pocket of our hero. Just tit Thi him tint there wits a tearing sound. The weight of the Money had broken the Elci door rope Billy the Hilk howled for mercy. But our hero folded his arms find not a muscle moved. Jio Luid faced to enl too often crossing Park Row at noon to fear such a Little thing Asfour ton elevator falling through Cloven stories Ami a sub cellar. There wins u crash and the continuation of this Story will be found a the next Issue of the messenger boy s companion. Price five All York evening Suu p. I has spent As Piffl As Ayeb it Wes figures to Tell his Fortune i i i the moral is. Keep your business and incidentally yourself before the Public. St. Paul to Chicago. Toronto Ottawa Montreal and All Points Hast i a sox Jet t Oes Moines St. Joseph Kansas pm u eau a mint close Conn Corona with Tea from Tho North at St. Paul no ton portent Oor fort or Orel or second class acas Orui ask for your tickets via this b. Ross n Paa Ngsi Jno. M. Khan president one1, a easel Lump w. R. Bush Nahk. Of neral ticket a tent of Yoairo in. Minneapolis and 8. M and tits famous form and measure. Continuity at least in Large did ii in t a it s a have t you to Aad main abm trifling Yon Hill a i if. Pic of a i and por Uril brute t have i it method of courtship. ceremony of the aus Guh consists often in thesis of stunning a strap i Malo tribe by it Abib of a club her Awn an a resist Jas tha males of f he larger Aie said to Batuick and tem i Ingle their intended still uglier analogy with the Tiou i their in difference to the their own children after they outgrown the age of an australian an of tin it Hii Lloud Woi Unn. One of the remarkable women of Georgia is mrs. Ii. S. Gould of Machen. It was largely through her Means and efforts that Tho Covington and Macon rail Road was built and after it was put in operation he Hud a great Deal to do with its management. It is related that on one occasion an engine of the Road had become derailed at some feta Tion on the line. The local Section Boss and his men thee Gincer the conductor and brakeman with per haps some of the passengers worked for hours trying to get the big locomotive Back on the track. They Wafic preparing to give it up As n bad Job when Gould came along at a glance what the matter and gave a few dts Ivo orders within Twenty minutes the a name was ready to pull out Ivro Are other and similar stories of her cd Cautivo ability and besides her operations mrs. Gould time k manage her i arc near of Plachon. It is said has done a great Deal Tou and building the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Macon a Tele the Way to make Tea at the afternoon Tea table was the subject of discourse by a Tea dealer. When the water in your Kettle is boiling put the dry Tea in your China Teapot and set it of the Kettle in place of its lid. When the Tea is thoroughly warm and dry pour in your boiling water and return Tho Teapot to the top of the Kettle for seven minutes. A Metal Tea pot is ruin to Tea and so is an old Stury re toll. I sift before him she Aat with a monstrous i fat hat on her head Quito obscuring Tho state. To twisted and turned till with anger to bunion. And each moment augmented 1m rack. Indus Jirair then at Lasa half Tho us coins had passed leaning Forward to whispered quite Low won t you Tako off your i can t see what they re at on the but she slut old her head thou to Hart it Bright Sonio by instinct Aro and he put Hla own lint on Hia head. In in instant behind him murmurs nuked shoot take that hat Tuny said. Their expressions wore Blunt and the 1 uly in front mrs. Margaret Merrill Margaret Man ton is a charming in conversation As she is spicy Mth her pen. She dresses always in Black and her gowns and bonnets give the lie to the current opinion concerning the carelessness in dress of business women. Do not under any Ciranni stances make a bodice thai fits Yon like a tight Glove. It is not Good to look Al. And it will certainly stretch at the seams and Ravel and pro claim that it was made by some one who did t understand the Art of dressmaking. Them Are 200 women preachers in the United states who hav been ordained Dur ing the latter part of the present Progress Ive Century. Forty year a so Only one woman had been ordained aside Pione Erol the movement. Of course they meant her. With u. Rosy red of acc Ami exceeding bad peace doffed Hor Bat without further demur. Yokai. Tho Mol is your Point you May gain sometimes in a roundabout Way. And this moral too Cornea clearly to View never Wear a big hat to Tho play. So Tourvillc journal. Unlocks till Tho clogged avenues of bowels kidneys and liver carrying off gradually without weakening the sys tem All Tho impurities and foul Humours of the score ions at Tho Eaino time Cor recting1 acidity of the stomach curing bilious Ness headaches dizziness heartburn. Constipation dryness of the skin dropsy dimness of vision Jaun Dice Salt Rheum Erysipelas Scro Fula fluttering of Tho heart Ner Sci Ness and soneral debility Oil and Many oth or similar complaints a old to Tho bub Dock ii Lood bitters. I m Salo by All dealers. Toronto. 2fi8 main St., Cor. Graham. Just to hand Albert Lea route two through trains daily from St Paul und Minneapolis to Chicago St. Louis Kansas Guy without of Banc connecting with Trio of All Linos for Tho Haat. Southeast Boath Southwest and Pacific coast Points. A Olla ass i Jolt Sci line to jobs Moines Iowa new colourings in dress goods and Cashmere and will for Mother will a invt Al 1 be Ilir the As soon As the Tod Able to take care of to its pro Feni by the worst kind of to Honor note cleansing fluid especially useful when men a garments require Reno , is prepared As follows dissolve four ounces of White Castile soap shavings Isia Juart of boiling water. When cold add four ounces of ammonia two ounces of Ether alcohol and Glycerine and a ill on of hear cold water. Mix thorough . It will keep for a Long time Bot Tina Murk tightly for future use. This i will about eighty cents and Aki i ight quarts. Men s clothing heavy etc., .1 Small Quantity in an equal amount we a. And following the Nap of the goods the stains with a piece of cloth. The grease that gathers upon Tuc collars of Coats will immediately disappear and the undiluted fluid will vanquish the More obstinate spots. When clean dry with another cloth and press the under Side with a warm Iron. This Lemd is also useful when painted Walls and Woodwork require scouring a capful to a portion warm the proper Black dress the fireside 13 a Seminary of infinite importance. It is important because it is Universal and i because i to education it be stows being Woien Iii the Woof of child Hood gives ail color to the whole texture of life. In the leading social of washing ton arc several Yoang women who Honor ably Cam their own living. Tims the Capi Tal sets is it should do an example to the rest of Tho Republic. Or to tin 1 iry suds in must to in a Basi Ful thought to built link u ii slip. Masquerading is allowed during carnival time in certain italian t was Between Sun set and Sunrise but not during Tho Busi Ness hours of Tho Day. Cardinal Manila being lately at Pisa and having a., official Vlasi t to May to some d i 1511 itary who lived close to his hotel aet out on foot in Hia Scarlet and Baretta. A policeman unaccustomed to Sec a Prince of the Church unattended and waking in the streets stopped Liis Eminence and severely informed him that it was forbidden to go about disguised in Broad Day Lilit. He lad taken tin Cardinal for a i Urmer. This was better however than what happened to a Cardinal at the last ecumenical Council when a Gram crowd of Bishops were pressing into St. a so that the Swiss guards could not non Recai Stadon Jhoo Motoo. Milvard knit is. St. Paul jail any Railroad agent Auy Obero in the world. Roswell Miller a. 7. H oar Pentes lenoral Ifan Asfur. On l Paw it tvs. A 1 Whilby Street opt Kelso 81 Mary Street near x. P. A m. O b49. Al j. Manitoba products Allen Pooh Payee s hams b. Bacon Rolls lard Boneless Ham Boneless Shoul Der Long Clear a aeon pork sausage. Close pbice3 to the Cha c e. Strhe1t, Winnie by newspaper if
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