Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, December 06, 1910

Issue date: Tuesday, December 6, 1910
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Previous edition: Monday, December 5, 1910

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 6, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba Iri i tune savings apparel at the average lady whether intending to spend the holidays in the City or taking a an addition to her wardrobe and to everyone anticipating Purchase these prices ladies suits regular for coat strictly tailored Semi fitted style lined silk i a flirt one of the new models but not sex narrow. Materials Serges and ladies cloth ladies Coats regular and ii length tailor made Coats Semi and looser is revers or standing collars. Materials scotch and Irish tweeds Serges and fancy cloths with Satin lining. Silk Mirette skirts special Mirette undershirts in All the my Staple shades. Ladies dresses regular for a go Oil Assort Meri to to select from. One Only of a kind in taffeta satins and Serges the season . Regular for ladies Messaline silk dresses with lace yokes hobble skirt not in Navy Copenhagen Brown Green and Black. Ladies gloves regular for 75 cents five dozen pods kid gloves in All the shades. Silk Princess slips regular for two Cost Nall popular shades and trimmed Val. Lace. Weather co., Ltd. Of Toronto. 297-299 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Montreal to women desert ruins. Teen pus i Tost shall hide proud fluted column with Spring is Arch beside airy Beauty against the desert i Atli if Long gone Ages in later Ages Dies. They Bow. Them earthward Moonjr their fallen Kings with their Piast 3-et feeling the touch or coming things. World old forces in newer Godi and empires Oljey Bend relic lint Simm. To vanish know a o while . The pent up voices of these be a rattled tale Jere Street where never but alien a nor on prostrate column How Are the mighty prone broken altar and Palace without. Bathed How were thy work to the. Hand that wrought thee where so it brain that willed and he he no of left him a memory in 8parlc enduring in the later out thy Arthur Parks Smitn. Jason Al and social Mac Donald Seymour the hostess at a Rose Tea was elaborate a sales shades the Rose idea also the Dainty con hostess was owned in Pale parted in Hhite roses with the Tea table was pre irs. Andros and mrs. Mccausland and assisting were . Miss m. Miss Allan miss. Drayton. Miss Cora miss Eva Seymour. Evening december 14, is the on for the carnival which is i r horse show am pin rtt ten aia the Kins Edward use four pretty prizes artistic costumes and comic costumes have the Sce in j a delightful luncheon Given yesterday by mrs. . The table was a most attractive one being centred by a Largo Basket of luscious fruit instead the usual Shower of Flowers. Were mrs. Brodie mrs. Douglas Mcmurray mrs Burn mrs. Hel Well. Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. Botterell mrs. Re Machaffie mrs. Wilson Bell arid mrs. A. E. Gibson. I mrs. Robert w. Prittie 1 High Park Boulevard Toronto announces that she will not receive until Christmas week when mrs. Ralph Prittie. Winnipeg will receive with her. Air and mrs. E. C. Corbean. Of a Giha spent saturday in the City guests of mrs. We. J. Bawlf. Kennedy Street in route to Toronto where mrs. Corveau and Chil Dren will spend the Winter. Colonel Steele and officers of Sti ath Cona s horse Royal canadians Havo issued invitations for a dance to be held in fort Osborne Barracks on wednes Day december 11. A Charity Ball will by the Winnipeg ladies Aid society on wednesday dec. 7, at s o clock. In Minuk shall Dufferin Avenue. 3 mrs. E. B. Do Arnond 410 Kenmore court Road Wiy will be at Homo As usual the first wednesday of the month. Mrs. H. Gordon club Bill. 37f sprule a Avenue will not receive to Morrow nor again until the first of february. It x or. And mrs. Lorne e. Mackenzie and master Alec left last night for a month s visit in Cleveland and Toronto. To 4 mrs. F Dawkins 64.1 William Avenue d id not receive yesterday nor again until Tho first monday in february. Mrs a d Sinclair. 77 Spence Street not receive to Day nor again until first tuesday in january. Mrs. A. Congdon. 204 Sherbrooke Street. Not receive to Day nor again until after the now year. E mrs a pm Sher Brocho Street trill not receive to Day nor again until after Tho new year. Mrs Douglas Laird suite 10 Lancaster apartments. Rose Street will receive to Morrow afternoon. S g Mclntosh of William Avenue not receive on wednesday nor till further notice. Mrs j. B. Henderson of Grove River Avenue will not receive on wednesday. T w a Hossie 1st Speace Street will not receive again until after the new year. W r Rowan will not receive to Day nor again until the first tuesday in january. Andra. John Lazier of Belleville Cut of their the to 3ir Ken Collingtwood. Tahe place quietly both or. Macdonell have friends Here happiness. Land left sunday evening for an extended trip to Europe. Or. Lalley will spend Christmas with his parents in Tho old country and will be absent about three months 1 mrs. John w. 26s Spence Street will not receive this afternoon. Mrs j. K. Sparling its Walnut Street will receive this afternoon. I mrs. John Billings sos Wolseley Avenue j will not receive to Day. The Bridge club will meet this afternoon at mrs. Northwood s. Mrs. Thomas Ryan Armstrong s Point will receive mrs. Ii. M. Tucker 1 g Furoy. Will not i receive to Day. C a 3 mrs. It. X. Sweeney will receive this after Ion. Csc 4 mrs. Herbert Secord will not receive to Day. Welfare of the great Dominion when our Young girls have the Benefit of such scientific teaching in the performance of Home duties. In such training we have struck the note of perfect Homer Akins the evening meeting Public one and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who had the privilege of being present. The mayor was in the chair and extended the civic Welcome a. A Hearty manner. Mrs. Hestia. The Able president of the Toronto local Council spoke on the providing and supervision of play ground and of the Success they had met with in Toronto and the resultant Good. Uhe claimed that without a., doubt supervision was As necessary in the playground As in the school and that in providing for the perfect Well being or the child the amusements played a very important part. Or. Helen Mcmurchy of spoke in her usual practical and convincing Way of the problem of care of the feeble minded women Foo one could listen to or. Mcmurchy without realizing that something must be done and some policy adopted if we would Cope with thin question while it is numerically possible. Mrs. Boomer of London was Given a Hearty Welcome on the platform for everyone knows that when mrs. Boomer gets up to speak she not Only has something Good to say but will say it in such an irresistibly pleasing Way that she wins All hearts. She seems to bring us at once into closer touch with the motherland and we instinct ively Felt How firmly welded is the link that binds us together. As coun cil workers Bur alms and objects Are one the problems that Are exercising us Here Are appealing to our Sisters across the sea. We shared in com Mon with them the grief for a great King s death and every question for the uplifting and betterment of womanhood is theirs and ours alike. Is mrs. Boomer has been spending some months in for the Benefit of her health it seemed most fitting that this deep Imperial note should come from mrs. Willoughby Cummings. , was the last speaker and she. Gave u very Brief resume of the general world of the . Of Canada in a masterly Way. She touched on local councils and their special undertakings from coast to coast. Of conditions locally us Well As nationally and internat Lon ally no one is so Well qualified to speak As mrs. Cummings and the Brantford audience were delighted to have this comprehensive View of thu work put before them. Before closing Tho lady Taylor told a Story that had under her notice in support of Helen Mcmurchy s plea and the speeches were interspersed with music Man thanks w Ere tendered those who contributed to the evening s pleasure and instruction. The Vancouver local Council of we men have lately been instrumental in British Columbia electric railway company to lower the Steps of their Street cars in that City the distance from the ground of the Steps at present Lii use being altogether too great for safety and Early that of women and children the matter up by the coun cil and the company requested to make the change. On All the cars now boing built Moro convenient Steps will to placed and Tho company has prom ised to alter the Steps on the cars at present in use As soon As practicable. Or. Leeson chairman of the juvenile protective association addressed Tho members of the Vancouver Council at their regular meeting on nov. A ask ing their Aid playgrounds for children. Lie dwelt upon the Neces sity of play houses As Well As open spaces for outdoor games. The Nee i is especially i Elt in Vancouver As there is considerable Rainy weather there in Winter. A shelter is needed though Little heating need be provided. Tho Hearty co operation of the Council was promised in this desirable work. Daily Cookin recipe. Mince meat. Buy two and a half pounds beet and tender. Remove fat and chop saving tie liquid to lie later. Four Ciu arts of chopped apples one pint occur rants one quart of raisins one cup dropped Citron four cups Brown sugar two cups molasses one Tablespoon Salt one cinnamon and cloves one nut Meg one Pound chopped suet two or three cups of elder that has been boiled Down and where conscientious scruples will permit after it is All packed into a Stone Crock pour Over All a cup of Brandy or less As taste dictates. Thus latter supposed to have keeping qualities. Let it stand in a tool place for a few Days before making into pies. One or two can to made to test Tho result. This Quantity will make b or h practical household hints. Suggested that it would be a Good tiling for the City to award the con tract Al Root upon t Ful tenderer for his Deposit con troller Waugh thought the suggestion reasonable but it was filed. . Mrs. Maria Reid who. Died on december., 2, of tie family residence 2c9 and whose funeral was held on sunday leaves a family Olive children and a Hust and. The family care from Belfast Ireland about a year ago. James b. Anderson who died at 114 will be interred at Elmwood cemetery to Morrow at 2 . Clark Bros. .4 Hughes received instructions regarding the death of Mary. Osithe Perras of a vote Plains Man. Deceased was a. Pioneer of that District and passed away at the age of to years. will take place this morning from the family residence to St Francis Xavier. Cemetery the death occurred in Winnipeg yester Day of roland., aged 13, of. San deceased had been attending the agricultural College since october and was highly respected Byall his classmates his , Mother and three Brothers. The remains Clark Bros. Hughes undertaking r09ras and to ill be a harped to Morrow foe interment the .funeral., of armanid Dupas 328 a Quodalo Avenue took place yesterday afternoon to St. Mary a cemetery., the death occurred on saturday evening at 6.45. Of James. Copland Tweedie of bronchitis. The funeral will take place to Day at. Two o clock from the Noble Block on Logan Avenue. The annual meeting and election of officers for. 1911-Dt Camp modern Woodmen of America will 8 o Clapk to night in. Eureka Ball Corner of main and notre Dame East. I ired Rose of old England a fitting name for the Tea that Quality makes Standard of excellence everywhere in Canada. Will you try it. Also in 3 5, 10 and 20 in. Sealed tins. When baying gifts remember hit there s some thing in Silver for embody. To be sure Silver this is perfect in design and it nit the that me Trade Mark spoons toil its a and fancy serving pieces. Silver plate thai wean test Tea Seli dishes Walters Are stamped Meriden co. Bold Leah tax National Council of women. Portal la of to Winnipeg. The mar place the residence of Carman wednesday Morrow from 4 to the first wednesday. 6.30. _ 1 Broadway will not tuesday in january. B. Hamilton Amulet "s1 to Day Nelwin w Warner 172 l Ang Sido Streel win not this afternoon. Mrs Lues Din of Chestnut Street will to Day. Mrs Harry Bell. Rose Street jul receive to Morrow . Mrs. J Robinson will receive this after noon. Or. And mrs. W. 3. Lalley of 367 Mary Ingersoll local Lias decided to commence mothers meetings again holding them monthly each affiliated society taking charge in this Council has in existence no years and has taken up As its spec Ial worst tie keeping or a deaconess for inter denominational work which has proud a great Success. This year unfortunately there seems to be no one a liable. Is it possible for Somo offer to come from the Over supplied ? airs a Sumner Ingersoll will to delighted to hear of anyone will ins to take up tills work. In Addi Tion to Titis this Council has pro cured manual training and Domestic science teaching in their schools Ami has Slown the womanly slue of tills womanly National Council in Carins for matters regarding tie Aich. The Mother and the child. At the historic City of Brantford the executive meeting of the of Canada took place on november Taylor presided in tie absence of the noting president. Mrs. Thomp son w no is seriously mrs. By Cunnings one of the Vive presidents 3lss co Sec Cury and mrs. Mclyn Toslin. Rec. Secretary Ami representatives from various local councils within reach were present. Brantford ladies acted As proxies for those councils in the extreme East and West of the Dominion. Much re Gret was Felt at the absence of Tho treasurer mrs. Frost of Smiths fails on account of her husband s illness. A message of sincere sympathy was sent to her. Tho usual routine held correspondence er-5h1ne cleans Silver rubbing that s the reason for wonder hink. Amply dip articles Silver Gold or plated Ware in dry with a soft cloth. Altar mesh Beautiful Lustre of new silverware returns. Try to ask for Wondmu cont Cianco co., Ltd. 2706 business was read reports Given of various kinds of work and matters of importance. It was touch ins to near the messages of sympathy and regret from Tho National councils in every country for the loss of our. Lamented president lady Edgar and in the near future it May be possible to give the readers of triese columns same words of appreciation they .-.tin. To Canada. Lady Taylor was unanimously appointed president every member tie i executive feeling the deep debt of gratitude they were under both to sir Thomas and lady Taylor for their help support and advice during Many v a r s. In these sessions it was interesting to note that so Many of the nationally organized societies in federation took a prominent , mrs. Dignam of the women s Art association spoke enthusiastically of the particular work they a Ere developing m the preserving of the women s arts and Handi crafts that otherwise be lost sight of. Miss Fitzgibbon president of the women s Welcome Hostel in Toronto gave a Complete outline of the work she had under her care of Tho transient women arid girls. She hoped that before Long distributing Points would be established at various places so that the needs of the country and town Homes might get some of the Domestic help and not have it All confined to the cities for so Many persons coming to our shores Are better adapted to Rural conditions. Mrs Morrison who represented the women s Bra Rich of the i.o.f., introduced another phase of work in federation the. Success she had met testified to the growing feeling the. Necessity of Thrift among girls earn Nir their own Money Ana the desire evinced to identify themselves with these societies not alone for the pecuniary Nev Matiy expect but for ithe Mutual help and sympathy they i realize they can get. Speaks volumes for the working girl. A most pleasing feature at this meeting was the Dainty luncheon service by the Young the Domestic science department of the the Dom Public school Froman operation Milky tumblers should to washed to cold water put tint. Thoni Semi Fth into hot water will Cloud the Glass permanently. A tablespoonful of sour put into a. of Ordinary boiled starch will Caude cuff. Collars etc., to be much suffer. For a salad out of the Ordinary mix Brearn a Cafiso with chopped and a boiled ii on hearts of if a lamp Wick moves up and Down Takh a simple Demouy is to out a few threads on either Sido of the Wick. A Gas stove can be kept and by wiping it each time it is spoil. Anil washing it with turpentine onco a Wick. When washing tins soda Ami hot after drying them polish with a mule hour or Jow dared Whiting and a clean cloth. A very Kitchen should he provided with a Small a Rufh he for Cruh bang parsnips and other ground1 ups tables before putt in or bread into pans that the pans Are Well larded. This will provi it breaking the crusts when the loaves Are taken out. By Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound Bellerive Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound i would not be alive. For five months i had painful and. Irregular periods and inflammation of the uterus. I suffered like a mar and thought often of death. I consulted two Doc tors who could do nothing for me. I went to a Hospital and the beat Doc tors said i must submit to an operation because had a tumor. I went Back Home much discouraged. One or Ray Lousina advised 1 me to take your compound As it had cured her. 1 did so Aud soon com. Fenced to feel better and my appetite came Back with the first bottle. Now i feel no pain and am cured. Your i remedy is deserving of 1 Emma , Belleri Verj i Quebec. I another operation avoided. 1 Adrian a. I suffered untold misery from female troubles and my doctor said an operation was my Only Chance and i dreaded it almost As much As death. Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound completely cured me without an he by . 3. Thirty years of Success confirms the Power of Lydia e. Pink Ham s vegetable compound to curd female diseases. I it mail Risemas foot lays last Day for old country de pitch. Prepay All postage and guarantee Safo delivery. A great line in and Silver mesh bags satchels card cases ladies Leai exclusive designs highest Quality extremely moderate prices Fine Tapir calf handbag big Plant for Winnipeg building to be completed and ready for work in 1912 an important announcement yesterday moral is that tie Canada Cement .co., Ltd., of Montreal one of Tho. Largest concerns in the Dominion had a valuable piece of property in the City Ami will next commence building a Mill to be in operation by 1912. Montreal. Dec. Company will by Jud the Plant in the up runs and employ several Hundred hands. Plans for Tho building and extent of investment Aro not completed. It is stated that r. F. Jones will be manager of Tho shoo. Protest against contract system. A Irons protest against the present system of calling tenders when Clvis departments oppose outside contractors was voiced to the Board of control this morning a letter from the Mitchell Grey electric Corn Pally who wrote about the return of a tender on the electrical work in connection with the Public Baths. The letter stated that company was quite aware that no Check accompanied the tender but they ailed to see Why they should be asked to Deposit a Check for 5 per cent of the tender when Tho City generally let such contracts to the City electrician who did not give any Check or Deposit. It was considered unfair to tie up the time and Money of outside tenderer when the e ctr Lucian was not subjected to tha same arrangements. Tiie company when your hair is Dull and Dusty it augurs Well for the from the Montreal Tribune washing the head requires time one to catching cold and when All is done it is a question if you have helped the appearance of your hair. Too much moisture in Jures the hair. On the other hand a dry shampoo requires Only a few minutes. The powder is sprinkled on the head then brushed thoroughly through the hair. That is All there is to. It. It takes out All the Oil and Dandruff and Scalp fresher. The Best dry shampoo powder. Is a mixture of four ounces of Orris Root with four ounces of theron. Theron is a natural hair grower and makes the hair Glossy Brilliant and Fluffy. Use this dry shampoo once a week and if your hair is inclined to be harsh dry or faded it soon will become soft Lustrous and mounting is beautifully in Laid with Pearl. In All the fashionable colors to match dress fabrics worn ii Winter season 1910-11. La Bys a an immense variety of these splendid goods in every kind of fancy leather from upwards. Sterling Silver mesh bags in Enlis n. Hall marked Silver beautifully Lin shed with Mirror from ?7.50 to also in German Silver lined with White kid. Gold mesh bags in a Large variety in All convenient sizes. Exceptional Quality and finish at very prices for these Superb goods. Ladies Sterling Silver and Gold card cases in a great variety of splendidly hand engraved Aud designs. Genuine Lemaire opera glasses from to Lorene ties from to with tenses. These description of latest optical Novelty and necessity now in Stock. D. R. Ding Wall limited Portage Avenue. Christmas buying is a pleasure and is quickly and easily done Herp. We show exclusive lines which Are specially selected for Xmas giving. The prices Are pleasing. Electric Reading lamps Beautiful in design. Extra Well finished and at less prices than any previous showings. Each to Pearl handled knives and Forks 6 Only fruit knives in Case to g pairs knives and. Forks in Case to 12 pairs same style in. Case to boys and girls prefer skates and we can Supply any and every size you May require. A Quality to suit All. Per pair 50c to electric smoothing Irons a sift which will be a con Stant reminder of the Doner for Long years. Nothing Bette for Mother. Prices to brass hot water kettles new designs of very paint Kettle s. Quality the at easy prices. Each to we have a Fine line of sleighs pointers coasters Kiris High styles and Smalt ones for the Yueh 40o to thermos bottles useful attractive gifts for any Friend. They arc useful attractive and most appropriate for Christmas gifts. Kach to Choice manicure sets put up in folding leather cases Quality the choicest and styles the finest Ever shown. Each to Snow shoes and toboggans sizes and grades for every one who likes the sport Snow to pair. Toboggans to . Tey a free press want and for Best results ;