Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, December 02, 1910

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 2, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Manitoba free pit ass. Winnipeg Friday december 2.1910. Crops and the evidences of a flourishing Dairy play a the Western farms dairymen of Saskatchewan continued from Page can sleep after their 365 Days a year toil secure in the thought mine whether it is the to the extent that they animal described in the part of their farming they Are hastening the Day of our inspection by the Miner digs in the Earth and k. Hackett and a so the above Advance notice of an order by the Bureau of animal a treasure placed there for him Ages ago nothing More. The a Large audit Bandry Means that the government do in the future what it should cuts Down and saws up Trees that in did t grow and Sells the lumber done in the past namely inspect More. The Fisherman toils a comedy of Aih purebred animals at port of entry he Breed or Stock and three acts by George bracket determine what shall be passed As Iuit Abio for Breeding purposes. The Burden of looking after Telb wort what he catches nothing More. The real estate dealer Sells land that existed Long before he did and produced for the first to any stage last night at the we in past years been Dele gated to has done nothing to enrich or by James k. Hackett various american record organizations. This has necessitated consid Erab e trouble and extra expense which should have been born by the govern ment. Attorney h. M. Eicher counsel for the Percheron society of America called attention to the government solicitors to this last june and the present order of admission on the part of 3ie department of agriculture that hey have for several years been proceeding without authority of Law. The aggressive work of the Percheron society of America in establishing and insisting upon the proper identification of pure bred horses at of has also borne fruit As or. Robertson very wisely and properly pointed out in the address above referred to the the Farmer is the Only Man who. With god s cooperation creates anything. He usos the soil As his workshop and tools and often it. Suffers violence at his but with it he. Is enabled 10 produce crops that derive far More of their constituents from the air and water than from the soil. And of these Farmers these co operators with Tho the Dairyman is the Hie Hest a cause he makes the Best use of the tools and workshop and draws most heavily upon the air and water for direction of William a. Bra looked like a Winner shortly of Rise of the curtain. At the outs is introduced to a charming woman who is engaged Assis her father in the somewhat u occupation of making bombs f purpose of blowing to Smither certain King of Turranda in realms the action of the play place Are Only five Cha act the piece four of whom Are con to take the fifth s life. We for Ludwig Eberhardt Sergiu the decision of t he government to do Tor All Breeds what the Percheron improved otherwise the Baror Tromp and his daughter Kat has been doing for it is equally an italian named Pasqua horses viz., see that Pura bred Ani pills sent into this country for Breeding purposes Are accompanied by Correct certificate which shall be learn that not Only did the aggregate make of the creameries in question increase by 36 per cent., but the average Quality of the butter anarchists awaiting the of a fellow conspirator whom n them have Ever seen and who throw the bomb from their b in All particulars for the animals in d marked improvement Over last year s make. This was in wart due to the King passes in a prices when Katherine is alone the this change while a most important to All importers makes absolutely no change in t he status of the american record associations. It relieves them of the duty of looking after Nure bred animals As Thev come through customs but has no other effect. None of t he record associations in care in and improved facilities for handling the Cream by the Pat Irons and in part to greater efficiency in the part of the Creamery managers. Nowhere does Quality count for More or bring such speedy recognition As in Dairy products. The people of Canada demand Good butter and Are willing is described in the cast a Man enters through a we soon know him to be the the conspirators take him pc awaited bomb thrower but the has her suspicions that he is a spy and compels him at the Rev Mouth to throw what she appt record the progeny of pay for it. The cows of Canada the bomb from the War Dow Stock unless the sires or dams Are Sweet milk. It remains for passes. He however corded in America and there will be no change in this ruling. The american breeders have built to provide for keeping the Cream Sweet and clean the Creamer manager to be skilful and careful Box of chocolates which res the More deadly package Kat with pretty conceit having do powerful record associations to work and for the product to bomb in a Box and tied i serve the records of pure bred in a Low even temperature. And to interests of Factor of these three can be other two acts Are a be Breed and the by Iohp More with. Each is essential to exciting incidents All Bearl Chenoy in the future than in the half the value of a refrigeration service and cold storage is lost attempts of the cons lat kill the King with the exception butter is off flavor when it leaves the Creamery. The most skilful butter maker cannot make first class butter from dirty and unevenly ripened Cream. Nor can the Farmer do so Well be his Cream never so Sweet and clean if the butter maker is who has Learned to love there is a sub plot which Deal the Baron von Tromp who a in of the Royal House but who has the anarchists because his Wil been stolen from him by the King of Turranda father of the i one. Saskatchewan farm or the refrigeration poor. An play is somewhat extra or in Quality of the As at moments it the Creamery Industry. With the close of the summer the season s make is evidence that All interests Farmers Creamery operators and department Are working together for better to be frankly Melo then hey Presto with a Socal remark spoken in or. Ett is almost whimsical son it becomes possible to Survey Factor in the Ever increasing becomes comedy Fantas sum up the results attained in butter if not in its improved will but nevertheless come Branch of an important phase of farming. It is Chat Lovins to is the payment by the government of the express charges on All Arsenal of revolvers i diced in the course of the p Winnipeg theatre1 spiracles and in the last act All ends happily a any Well conducted play should end. Having got the cons Lra i exception of the gentleman who bad previously committed suicide and Youing or. Hackett has a part in the Man d i alias the King which fits him like a suit of clothes made by a swell if tailor. For a first night the play ran with remarkable smoothness and i it was Given a most cordial reception by the Large House present. There was Long and loud applause at the a conclusion of the second act and half a dozen curtain Calls. The piece a i an impossible italian Are chiefly responsible. True or. Lawless italian is a burlesque but it is a mighty is to King. R the Clever one and roars of laughter follow his effervescent ebullition. He made an excellent foil for the coolness and of the leading Man. An artistic bit of work on the part of the latter was the reciting of the Little poem by Kipling Mother o it was a Gem. A Good character study was the Baron von Tromp of Charles c. Brandt. His narrative of the wrongs in woman in the comedy was intelligent in played mass Beatrice Beckley. She showed us How an otherwise Graceful woman can look in the hideous hobble skirt. Arthur hoops did All that was asked of him in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. The Man who prophesies on the future of a new production is exceed if the new York a clean that j shipped to the nearest government despite the lure of Jerrain growing in operated Creamery from any Point in Era of High prices the make of but i Saskatchewan. This action has the it at the i it fact of placing the isolated Dairyman Ter at the seven government operated who is 100 Froni a Creal Nen Anil creameries in Saskatchewan shows an i surrounded by neighbors devoted t j increase of 3o per cent Over last year s Vram growing upon the same basis As figure. Here six creameries last year one Man living next door to the Cream made ibs. Of butter during the cry. The result is that Many Small summer season seven creameries this districts Well adapted to Dairying vet year made ibs. During the Sama sufficiently extensive or developed average make per i to themselves support a Creamery Are to enj0y an the advantages of unc . Another result is that Fco Man living within say eight or ten Miles of a railway can give As o Creamery in the summer of ibs. While in 1910 it Rose to 66. 113 1-bs. It requires considerable Cream to make upwards of a third of a million Cason for not going into Dairying pounds of butter but happily no j churning is too hard work an-1 arms Are being impoverished in con there is no Creamery near. To All in sen hence silents and purposes from the Patron s a he reason Dairying represents the i standpoint there is a Creamery a highest development of agricultural to very railway station in Sas Katche skill and science is because the Man who Sells Rilk Cream or butter Sells from his farm very Little but air water Ond Sunshine while the Man who Sells centralization As a policy. The Bane of the Creamery Industry in some states of the Union and in wheat Sells soil of the Mineral and j some of Canada is found in other constituents of his soil. The Man i the Small Creamery with a Small make who Cream draws for his raw a i of butter and a consequently High Cost trial upon inexhaustible supplies of of manufacture. Is of alone the a , Hydrogen etc., in air and Greg ate make nor the Quality of that water. The Man who Sells Grain or make determine Patron s protits. There Hay on the other hand draws for his j is a third Factor which is the Cost per raw material upon the Only too easily Pound of manufacture. This is found exhaustive treasure of nitrogen pos in every Case other things being plates Potash and humus in the soil equal to decline As the make increases of his farm. Sneer at Dairying sometimes As being an All the year but it is surely better to t rav for 365 Days upon an inexhaustible Supply of elements than for Koo Days upon an exhaustible Supply in tie course of a stirring address in Regina recently. Or. Robertson made a remark to the effect that it had taken the almighty years to make the top of soil on these Plains but Man bade fair to Rifle this treasure within 50 years there is All too much truth in that statement but the Chanke will be for the better if the close of the fifty years finds the land scape everywhere dotted with Perma nent buildings attractive farmsteads Well fenced Fields bearing a variety of old dutch Cleanser Welcome Lix every Home housewife trouble and expense and increase As the make declines. In the same Creamery and under the Sams manager the Cost of manufacture which cannot be kept below 5 cents per Pound when the make is per Bea son can be reduced to 2 cents per Pound if the make can be increased to ibs. Per season. This is one reason Why centralization pays and it a better to pay express charges on shipments from outside Points to one Creamery than to build and operate number of Small creameries. The presence of a Creamery in his nearest town Means nothing to a Farmer be Side the possibility of securing 2 or 3 cents per la. For his butter fat by sending it without charge to to. A Creamery having a Large make of butter and thus sharing in the Low Cost or manufacture. The policy of centralization has worked out beneficially in the Market ing end o f the Creamery business too. having the make of seven Creamer ies to dispose of the department of agriculture naturally is Able to sell in larger quantities buy its shipping materials in larger quantities and take advantage of Carload rates to a greater extent. Expenses of office management too and of expert super vision and instruction of managers Are reduced. Winter Dairying needed. The great need of the Creamery Industry in Saskatchewan is Winter Dairying. This need is being met More and More but the growth is slow. More creameries Are being operated through out the Winter this year than Ever be fore and it is confidently hoped and expected that the results in and cents to patrons will be such As to further stimulate Winter Dairying. Evry Winter Saskatchewan imports butter from Ontario. If it pals the Ontario Farmer to milk his cows during the Winter months and thus have them pay for their keep Why would it not pay Saskatchewan Farmers there is no question but that it would pay them if gone at right. We should hesitate to recommend Winter Dairying conducted in dark in floored ill ventilated stables with cows that freshened last Spring and upon a die diet of oat chop and Straw. To do so would be to encourage a Man to court failure in an attempt to secure Money that he was not entitled to. For Winter Dairying in our judg ment Light warm ventilated floored stables arc required cheap if they must be but two storied if possible so that feed May be stored overhead. Cows that freshened in the fall and can be dried us before Harvest next year Are desirable though much can be done with a cow that freshened last Spring provided she is a persistent Milker. And furthermore for win Ter Dairying prove Ion must be made in t he previous summer s crops. Some roots some Alfalfa some fodder com some Barley Straw some tame some of one or some of All of these the Moro variety the be provided. It is this kind of win Ter the other haphazard we Are not afraid to advocate As sure to prove profitable. And then not least among the sound arguments that can be brought to Back up the advocacy of Winter Dairying is would drama whim Hacks the tic if by. A is pro play a number of shots Are fired and one characters commits suicide. But still the piece remains of the comedy and if it it would be ruined. The burlesque italian Pas Quali saves several situations. The King of course bears a charmed life i wholesome play with plenty of move ment in it interesting dialogue and presented by an admirable cast the King should score an undoubted Suc Cess. At any rate it should not a missed by Wynn speggers who will have yet three More opportunities to night and twice to Morrow of seeing it. E. Or. Barrowclough has never made a More interesting announcement in connection with his sunday concerts at the Walker theatre than that a has secured the services of that Brilliant Young pianist Milan Sokoloff who is heard but All too Seldom on the concert platform. He will play a selection on sunday evening next and if it were possible the theatre would even be More crowded than is usually the Case in consequence. Others who will assist the band will be miss Dorothy Castle miss mar Jorie Barrack and w. R. Davies. The world has advanced in every direction by Means of crazy propose the crazy proposition of to Day May be the approved and profit Able practice of to Morrow. Waste on the farm. Can it be after All that the British Farmer is not the Paragon of ail the agricultural Virtues that he has for so Long been held up to us in Canada As being this disturbing thought is brought to by Reading an article in a recent British t aim entitled waste on the Waite in two ment of women in state sen ice for a state subsidy in behalf of schools for Domestic training for an annual subsidy of Marks Tor Temperance for obliging municipalities to appoint a midwife in each Parish for an amendment of the paragraph of the agrarian Law which stipulates that Sale of an estate annihilates All lease contracts for encourage ment and Extension of co education for abolition of the Law on Domestic service for the construction of a specified rail Way for the establishment of a maternity insurance fund for Tho of women As sanitary inspectors for Amend ment of the Law on in so far directions is specified and both Are women shall be granted the same old familiar friends to the Western Farmer for he has been steadily Lam basted by his own papers on their score for a Quarter of a Century Lustan to this for instance the first item of waste is that Many Farmers leave their machinery exposed to the elements for weeks after Harvest which is far More injurious to them thai the season s work especially in the Case of binders which i May yet be seen standing in the Fields Domestic training and the raising of ma7a? the 15 rights As men in regard to Legal assistance for subventions to the distribution of free meals to school children for pardons Tho finns that took part in Tho Seaborg revolt for the abolition of disciplinary punishments in prisons for making it a penal offence to insult a woman on the Public roads or in any other Public place. Up to the time of the dissolution of the Only three of Tho ious Arous shod order. A Binder is an expensive. Other Bills would have been the Only oysters with the Tang of the sea you Oyster covers who live Inland you cannot know what fresh oysters taste like until you try genuine Seal ship delicious Tang of the sea. From the seashore to our stores shipped under ice and under Seal in cleanly air tight shipping actors. Thus saying All the savor and flavor of real sea oysters for your enjoyment. Oysters served you right at the Shore could t be fresher or More delicious than the genuine Seal ship oysters. Because the plants of the Seal ship system Are directly on the Oyster Beds. The oysters Are patented keeps the shucked the Day they Are dredged. At a uniform degree of coldness in transit. V Seal ship oysters richest in food value Salt water is naturally pure. Impurities never originate in sea water. So any oysters Are purer than nine tenths of the water and milk you get. Besides being under supervision of state and Federal government the Waters where Seal ship oysters Are grown Are regularly Analysed by the Lederle famous food experts. Then they Are packed in at the Seaside. These containers in turn Are packed to my i Ihn future in Oril Enanu Why oysters have a Shell to protect the Oyster during its growing stages nature has provided a Shell but the Shell mind you has no More to do with the taste of an Oyster than the has to do with the taste of a nut Seal ship oysters Are shucked oysters at Ted Rewt. The Standard of value in seals bit oysters Yon get nothing but solid water. Hence 110 waste. When you Bright Emery co. W. J. Guest fish co., jobbers. F. Ashford. J. R. Barker. Booth Colquhoun. Cancilla co. C. L. Empire Market cite fish Markst who. Coates. We Are registered Seal ship agents Sam l Gough. Hardy 4. Buchanan. M. V. Harris 998 main a. Hendry. J. J. Jackson. Jones fish poultry Market Julius Bros. A. G. E. Lowman. W. H. Mcbrien. C. E. Mccomb. W. J. Mcpherson. Modern fish co. Olympia co., Ltd. J. Co. Campbell. Watson conf. Co. R. L. Waugh. W. E. Wedley. Enright. 1s the care and welfare of these being the results of woman suf Frage is it not apparent that it has made for peace and efficiency of action in need of Rescue Homes mass Meitina in stung Church yesterday suggests govern ment to build them. Implement these Days therefore keep it in Good condition As a breakdown passed by the parliament if the sudden dissolution of the diet had not put a Stop to All parliamentary one of the Bugaboo often brought up As to woman women would remain a sold Booy by themselves or Samz engr new parties acting in violent when Harvest is in Progress May easily mean the lots of Good weather resulting in damaged Grain arid again would it not pay a Farmer to erect an implement shed in order to preserve his i in ror though More women voted machinery rather than allow it to elections for the second diet they All out by exposure to the is joined existing political parties making that not delightful might it not have been clipped exactly As it stands from the nor West Farmer or might it not have been penned by the farm Page editor of t he weekly free press the manure and then listen to this concerning the second item of loss the British Farmer is permitting himself to suffer under another source of to the average Farmer is the drainage from t he Yards and stables. No attempt to Nave separate parties of their this was also the fact As to the third and last in i9ua. The women voters Are As everyone knows from every rank in life and nearly a.11 Are Modale offed. To quote again from the Baroness no one who followed the head debates aroused by the Bills concern lne the Extension of the Mother s Over their children Ana the abolition the Hus band s guardianship Over his can doubt the practical advantage that to there is no men Nave gained by having women representatives in parliament. An article Western Canada or. Munro of St the were referred have a Otto stand James -Man., is the Only Western i a hard fight. The men members in the Farmer we know of who Ever made committee of All parties Bur systematic provision for caring for the Keels or social Democrat that the Oie " Urs Tho reels liquid manure of his barns and now the waste of farm Yard or rather the fertilising elements of it. Protests Caine from All sides. Women of also great where there Are no All sorts and conditions petitions covered Yards and it is Dif some of the women members of Par of cult to suggest How this particular. Runs the revision of the mar item to will Lase Laws and most of the women s As farm build Sojat ions took up the question and pass ered Stock Yards a Well planned the Bills upon tie marriage1 question drainage system with storage tanks i suffrage has had some of the effects enable a Farmer to preserve his 1m dreaded in this country should american elements and his manure much better women 6ver attain Freedom. For than is possible with aaa same work. Now the finnish woman in Jav or cd thu in badly arranged premises yet the latter of a Sar Are by far the most numerous it has the same pay As she should. As for Tiitu Luc pay a out is Iuliu. A3 Lor should surely hearted the much be other reforms they have brought about rated Western Farmer of but a decade they have established schools of Domestic or two s standing to know that the training throughout the country but the British Farmer of several centuries greater interest is the welfare of children. Cut of the Bills introduced standing is being lectured on some at least of prow try the same Deli que i do h Fedren ? the in by a a. F. M. Of interest to women n s education of poor no men in the care of and zealous press their babies the Extension of medical Aid to poor women in the country districts i improvement and Extension of the school system and care of school children the care of orphans waifs and juvenile Delin have been the measures which the women have furthered. Finally to again quote the families have not been broken up by the woman s vote rather have they tended to become More United by a Strong Bond of common interest. Instead of Les sening the interest that women take in the education and the welfare of their children the suffrage has greatly intense 1 fied that interest by making it possible for them to regulate and. In some degree at least to improve the school to which their children Are sent and the different branches of work which they later under take. Experience has shown too. That when the doors Are opened not All women Rush madly into political life but Only those who Are specially qualified for it that for the vast majority women the duties _ of the franchise consist in Little More than which was published in the National casting their ballots and that even the another Large mass meeting of women interested in moral Reform was held yesterday in Young methodist Church airs. A. M. Fraser taking the chair. Mrs. Nellie Mcclung of Manl of who has been engaged in Rescue for thirty years made the state ment that in All her experience she lad never Yot found one woman who tence open for them they were virtual she said that Stup fled by liquor and drugs and further terrorized by the fear of arrest and with the thought that there is no other Avenue of exis tence open for them they were critical prisoners. Mrs. Mcclung spoke fur ther on the influence brought to hear on the women prisoners saying on her first visit to the police Matron she found that officer to be filling the duri.1 position of Matron and of prisoner for she was doing time for drunkenness. Mrs. Fraser announced that this Hart been changed. Rescue Homes miss Smith of All Peoples Mission believes that the government should build and maintain Rescue Homes say ing that at present Only one out of every Hundred was rescued. Mrs. Mcelheny. Of the salvation army emphasized very duty of the Home in equipping the boys and girls for their fight with tile world. A Large number volunteered their services As canvassers. E. D. Martin was again recommended for the mayor Alty by the Central organization. St. Giles to i. Rich meeting. Wednesday in St. Giles Church a mass meeting women was held in the interests of the moral Reform of the City. Mrs a. D. Mackay presided. Mrs. A. M. Fraser reminded the audience that tie civic authorities alone were not responsible for civic affairs but that the Homes must Bear their share. Mrs. Chisholm addressed the meet ing in her usual Clear forceful style on the responsibility of the ballot Cal Ling upon the women to make use of their Power of voting and of their in fluence. Arrangements for trip to Europe Fly Fly Fly toy airships simple harmless in. Struc Tive scientific. All kinds of them to be found Here at prices fro r. 25c to a great present and to mistake come and see our toy dept. G. Frankfurter 614-616 main St. Phone m.3s92 medicines few the supreme tonic tire Best evidence of alien Ait re pro Perks of equal suffrage in Finland Baroness Aletta Korff who is an Ameri can by birth has written a paper on the working of woman suffrage in Finland graphical Magazine. Women who participate actively in polite i Cal life devote no More time to it than the fact that of necessity during much in Little Finland though or perhaps be they devoted previously to their extra do cause of Long struggle for Liberty Mestl operations or a woman s desire for suffrage met with Al Ith hat even Sonja of " Omen of the summer time the work on the j most no opposition on the part of to. Men their Homes undue Iii and Gram growing end of Only for the Czar to give most important of All it has shown that farm must hold the first place and be his approval which he did in 19c6. The the women have at heart regarded As most important Dairying result was that women s interests let or graduate nurses of Western Canada will leave Winnipeg 5, 1911, in charge of f. Arrangements for the european trip for the graduate nurses Western can Ada Aro completed. The party under the direction of Fred Ney will with a party of teachers leave Winnipeg july 5. Three weeks will be spent in London at tending the festival of the Empire and three weeks in touring England Sot land Ireland and Wales. The Date Wil be in the first week of septem Ber. The estimated Cost of the trip is to accommodation has been made for 125 nurses who must be graduates in Good standing. Several applications have been received from doctors and it has decided to include a limited number from that profession. Also several nurses from United states All Canadian Kerls. Who have received training Here or have graduated from american hospitals and Are prac Tising across the line have written Aak info to join the party. Or. Ney is at present in England arranging for the tour. All applications May be addressed to miss Hood Secretary of the nurses association 367, langs de Street. Breach of prom it. A breach of Promise Case was tried in wil50n5ihvalids port is to be of trend in the fact that the reputation is mainly due Tot he spontaneous personal testimony of Many prominent members of the medical profession who having experienced its remarkable energising Powers mended it to their patients. Or. Arthur deaconym.b., b Flim Boro Centre out., Mars regard to Wilson s in Rallda port wine let me out u is in reality big bracing he action in Acyl Lily general convalescence is Unwar Pauhu. I think you very much for having brought it to my or. A. Cowan Moffatt member pharmaceutical society of n. B., Kilburn n. B., Rha reused wll Jon j in Allds port it certainly the Best Miave much pleasure in prescribing or. Robert Han lbs 130 Wellington Street Kingston oat., mrs Wilton s invalids port to ail Ray big bottle Telephone Birl miss v. Town Church at the beaux arts 111 or h. M. Cawker Lodge Street from 4 to t. In connection member c. E. Shortridge judge a. The Tea there will also be a of e. Bowles court reporter miss Cora Christie clerk of the court. Edward Al engr jury. Misses Maud Taylor m. Foster Grace Mckim p. Smith. Jean b Al Frost 1 hut consisting of dolls and fancy baits. The . At Home Board of the Yujung s. Chrls Lian will Bea s to 10 this evening to Frost and mrs. Wells Chanson a. E. Mowl. J. _ and Wright. the finding of the jury was in favor . Campaign of the plaintiff the damages being As have to the messed at jo.000.47% plus costs. The and , and to the address to the jury by the various All interested in counsel and the Learned judge furnish or endless amusement. C 9 St. James Church Bazaar. The parishioners of St. James Church and hosts of their friends crowded the school House last evening the occasion being annual Bazaar and dinner held by the women s auxiliary. decorated Booths displayed All manner of fancy goods calculated to meet party measures. In the court room of Grace Church last the Christmas demand All of which found evening before an audience composed ready Sale. Dinner was served from the Young women s and Young men s co 8 p.m., the Delic Ous Viand provided clubs. And the charmingly attentive waiters much original and interesting inform making it a Moat successful part of the ton was gained from the testimony and entertainment. Incidentally Good Deal of hitherto those in charge of the Booths and of from that problems of the feeding and there were three different Bills for the care and records of the cows the i abolition of the guardianship of the Hus i management of the stable work and the band Over his wife and a new woman s Cream separator most important and property act one Lor . Rights of Moth a Ftp fan revolve Tho Ere Over their children four for raising Side mule they for Well repay. Winter Dairying is con 17 sacred by Many to be a crazy Propogia the Legal status of illegitimate children two neti Tooi Tot More employ buried histrionic ability brought to the dinner were mrs. Parker mrs. Part were the Sterrit miss Brue miss Wright. Miss k. Williams defend Wilson. Miss e. Cowley miss cumm Lnor i Light. Those taking plaintiff. Miss Maud _ data Frank Hancock counsel for j miss Barrett mrs. Menzles mrs. Callo defendant miss Genevieve e. A. Lip Way miss Menzies mrs. A. Wright. Mrs. Of i _ j. Assisting f aim v c7 Jill it Tibb ill n. N sett and Harold Alkons counsel for the Cumming and mrs. Barrett. Assist no plaintiff e. T. Surrett and j. C. W. A were the members of the . And o new witnesses for the tial Friend Mesa Bolth Bambridge Young brother. Master Eber Crummy father j. X. Berry rejected lovers Fletcher argue and j. F. Brooks wife of the defendant c. C. Parsons wife of witness argue b. A. For the girls Guild. Oca Tea. On tuesday next the ladles of the Crescent Wood Charity climb will give an afternoon Tea in Aid of St. Ignatius ing will to thrown open for refreshments served. To . T the fort Garry chapter of will meet this afternoon at 3.jo in . Tjie chapter Debutante chanter Aie invited to at 4 o clock. M. F. No Holis address Hia sublet being mow cry will Church in St. A new Church has been opened by the presbytery of Winnipeg. James just outside the City canvass of Jie neighbor Oenea and it has been found about a Hundred presbyterian in the Vicinity. Rev. J. A. The City tie presbyterian chaplain has taken charge Church for the balance of the service will be held in noon but there will be meeting sunday afternoon at 3.3c and ing of special character will on sunday evenings. Of ;