Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jee French lingerie Besses throw Rhou to mull batist6, with Irish Long maltese filet Rea l laces slightly end of Turai Walt line. Millinery display 7, and follow Tavs a wean a the newest from Paris and Many designs gloves for All co. Limited 2j7-299 Portage ave., Winnipeg. Montreal. Toronto. Personal and social mashing miss Dorothy Cornell. Of interest to women springtime. One knows the Spring in co Hiir Thorn ar3 Barde Tho Fields Are Green there s Balm in the sunlight and Moonlight and Dew in the Twilli Fehte. Between. But Ever there is a Allence a rapture great Lilly dumb that Day then the doubt ended and at last Tho apr lid is come. Behold the wonder o silence i strange As if web Rusht in a night the to alted lingering Story fresh Delight o blossoms that Honar like Winter in lifted upon Tho o Birds that sing1 in the Brosome o Blossom haunting o Green Freen leaves Oil branches o Shidy dark o Cool of the als la of -.ojrcharait, that the wild Kowers know o air of Gold and perfume wind great Bingo Sweet and Sun o racy of perfect Day heaven Ana. Earth in. One 1 i it me draw near thy secret and in thy deep heart see How forget in flout and dreaming Tho Spring to Titi in in me for by soul is held in a rapture Srebot and Umb for the mystery thaut lingered the Story that is Como. W. A Howeijie. What the Market offers. Florida Green peas and Beans Are now offering quite freely in Winnipeg at 20c per in. Artichokes also Are of Fering at per dozen. Spring is late in the Southern states and dealers report Early Green vegetables scarce and dear. I punishing suffragettes Bliss Farrell. Or. Redmond and or. Man. Or. Ana mrs. Okora h. Sly. Yesterday from a honeymoon trip South St. Paul Minneapolis and Chi and taken up Stair residence it suite 2. Alec Omarle court lands de Street. Miss Phoebe Ald has returned from a visit in Saskatoon and is the guest of her sister mrs. Frank can others for a Fow Days before Leal no for her Homo m Toronto. Or. Hartevelt consular agent for hol land for the province of Saskatchewan has returned after spending the Winter his family in Holland. J s mrs. W. W. Banning has returned from Cal comte. To spend tie summer months nth her daughter mrs. J. H. Duns Heath 389 Harvard Avenue. Hon. Mrs. Vereker is visiting her toothed Are. T. Head of the Provin Cial architect s staff at his residence Bose Dale Avenue. O or. And mrs. Gardner 60v Mcmillan Avernus have returned to the City after spending four months at the coast and California Jar. And lira. Gordon s. Hackland. Are spending a few Days in Winnipeg before Iea Vang for their now Home in Hanley sask. Or. And or. S. My Domgall who have been on their wedding trip to the coast left last night for their Home in Ottawa. Hon. J. W. Sefton has taken resold coca in suite 3, Parkview apartments Corner of Craber Wajid Avenue and Carlton Street. Mrs. L. H. And miss Mcarthur of Emerson Are in the City for a few Days Saess at the Royal Alexandra. Mrs. Ptolemy and the misses Ptolemy Lave returned from a four months visit f 10 California and the coast 1 a Porter who has been visiting her Donala left Lusht for Minneapolis. We tenant governor and of have returned from a trip a and Toronto. Dwir at ont., reside. Kohl and miss Kohl have months stay in in future a4 Donald Street today nor again this sea Ini is is de Home today. Has h n to. Fiat ant5 flannel. Undo a the color. Save a Bolt Edward Busic discussing the punishment that has been Metea out to the militant suffragettes says moved by aspirations which men have considered in. Their own sex to be a Noble characteristic of the an Glo Saxon race Many of the gentlest and most altruistic women of our time have defied the government by break ing the Law As a protest against their continued exclusion from that constitutional Means of influencing the Laws which men Havo in the franchise. They have received the punishment which they knew they would incur and have succeeded in drawing Public attention to their cause by their self imposed suffering. They make no complaint but is not the cause of penal Reform seriously jeopardized by the vindictive nature of their sentences according to modern ideas Pun Sliment should be reformatory deterrent or preventive. You cannot Hope to Reform prisoners who Are actuated by conscientious motives and have consciously invited whatever punishment you choose to inflict. You cannot deter persons who have repeatedly proved themselves ready to endure every kind of suffer ing until the question which they have at heart has so roused Public Opin non As to demand its settlement the Only punishment therefore available for such offenders is the preventive form. In pursuance of this object you May continue to imprison them until the government has determined to set tie the matter in accordance with jus Tice and i May still say in Accord Ance with often expressed wishes of the House of commons although the division on March 28 would appear in consistent with the previous decisions if it were not known to be largely due to the action of the Irish in their anxiety for Home Kule it remains to consider what penology would suggest As to the method of treatment during imprisonment in such cases. The loss of Liberty and deprivation of All the comforts of life to which such persons Are accustomed involve severity of punishment out of All proportion to that Felt by Ordinary prisoners. To condemn them to hard labor is to waste their time in sense less anal wholly inappropriate occupation. An old Story. We hear so much of the Golden Days of our grandmothers when every woman was a perfect hots keeper As a matter of course that it is refreshing to come upon a quotation in Buck master written in. The seventies which seems to hint that even in those Days criticism was not lacking. There was a to runs the paragraph in our history Whan ladies of rank used to Wear White Muslin aprons and spend one or two hours every morning in the Kitchen and with their own hands prepare the lighter things required for dinner but Cooks now dispute the right of the mistress to enter the Kitchen. If. On the same principle landowners were not permitted to walk on their farms or masters to enter their workshops society would be in a state of anarchy and All is the first element of Good would be at an end. _ mistresses Aro at the mercy of their Cooks and for the Sake of peace Many ladles never enter their kitchens. Mis tresses ought to be what they once were the superiors and teachers of their servants. Our indifference and ignorance of these matters is a. Ila tonal misfortune. We have the Best and greatest variety of food world can produce. Thousands of ships bring to our Shore Cairn wine fruits and spices and in our ingratitude and ignorance the half is wasted. No one who has seen fifty year but must be sensible of the gradual demoralisation wetly sure Lamoni Quality serves you As to the we tenets of the s perfect cutting arid Freedom Froni flaws compare its Bri Zianey with that of other diamonds n you and so be sure you Are obtaining the Best value in their assist to our such matters. D. R. Dingwall limited and silversmiths Portage ave. And 588 main St. Each sealed tin of red women s tailored suits made of very Best imported Serge. Highest s Rada out and workmanship and lined guaranteed Skinner Satin 259 Portage ave. Of the wealthy Middle classes and of their contempt for everything like household surely there is a Happy medium and it is probably reached by Many Between never entering one s Kitchen and spending couple of hours there every morning. The perfection of Good management is to see. That each work in the Home does Hev part. The mis Tress judges of cookery by its results and in most cases it would be sheer waste of time to devote two hours a Day to doing what she pays Lor having done. Economy in the Home badly ulcerated leg cured her when so she had to use crutches. Bad for varicose sores bad leg or chronic ulcers Zam Buk is without equal As a healer. A proof of. This is just to hand from Montreal mrs. To Edwards of ifc4 am hers si., some time ago a bad sore broke out on any left leg near the ankle for a week or two i did not heed it but it got so Tad that i could hardly walk j i sept for our doctor and he told me that i would have to Lay up with the wound. I did so for three weeks. At the end that time the ulcer healed a Little but i could Only move about by using crutches. The Aore then broke out badly and the doctor told Imo that the Only thing that would cure it would lie an opera Tion and that i should have to Lay up for a year this i knew was impossible As i had a family to attend to. My son had cured a bad out on Finger by head Vised me to give this Salni Aerial. I did so and in less than a week s time me wonderful Relief. It Stop Ped the pain which had been so bad. To at Many nights i did not get a Wink of sleep. In a very Short time the wound was so much better that i had to More sleepless nights Ana wag also Able to move about and do my work. I persevered with Zam Buk with the result that the wound is now perfectly cured and the limb is As sound and Strong As Ever. To any person suf if ring from ulcerated sores i would say try Zam Bui Zam Buk is just As Good for piles abscesses boils Scalp sores blood Poison festering wounds cuts Burns Caldis bruises eczema eruptions and ail other injuries and diseases. All druggists and stores Boc inbox or Zam Luk co., Toronto for Price. Refuse substitutes and imitations. Have you tried Zam Buk soap Tablet. Who with mrs. Leith has just arrived in London from the South of France we found Canadian tourists the Duke of Sutherland i learn will leave for Canada very soon. He is said to be eager to be on the spot to guide the arrangements for the settlement of his holding in the West. The Duchess will not accompany him. Another prominent englishman you May expect to see in. Canada is Robert Lucas tooth who has been contemplating buying land in new Ontario for some time Robert is chairman of the Bank new South Wales in London. Sir Henry Ely the Hill also will pro Bably visit the Dominion on the sans Mission. Lie has had a distinguished career in the egyptian saw service in the Soudan for free dispensary. Quick rhubarb sauce. By Jane Eddington quite tire a Lckes and beet looking Rhu Barb sauce i know of la Mada in the Fol lowing manner quickly stewed tie stalks of rhubarb thoroughly and remove any bruised or shrivelled places. Without ing out. The stalks in half Inch least Lis a Sharp knife. This can Best be Loiis by a intr the Statika Down on a Board or piece Jia for and shopping Down on them. 11 the lower skin is touch and is not Cut through it. Can easily be removed entire when the fruit is lifted. Add a scant three quarters of a cup of sugar to each Pound of. Fruit a bout twelve medium sized stalks make a Pound when they Are Cut up if there lat not much waste and add boiling water nearly enough to cover the fruit. Cook rapidly in a due pan on the top Oil the stove without stirring. Off froth if any rises As it contains impurities and dirt. It will not Taku More than she. Or. Eight minutes to Cook if Only a Pound of rhubarb is used and five minutes May be enough. Leave in the Ste pan until cold cooked Way Fitich Little Block of fruit keeps its shape perfectly and is there fore More decorative than when it All to pieces the Sloppy appearance of Rhost stewed rhubarb lit repulsive to some people. The Akin saves to this sauce a pretty color and no one would know by ins. Tests or in any other Way that it had not been re moved As it is perfectly and thoroughly softened. It is a decided a did Taffe As Well As an Economy of time to save oneself the trouble of removing this besides the skin has a food Merit of . There is no Chanco that 1 Ruit cooked 3.3 que lowly As this will have that Strong flavor that it gets when cooked in oho of the most approved is baked. 1 suppose this method we old world wifi giant and coarsened stalks but any of the stalks earliest out. Of the ground and any rhubarb the Market can be cooked in this we ii to advantage. If the fruit is first scalded by pouring Over it boil ing hot it May. Be prepared in the same Way for use in two crusted pies. This Quick method is a Good Way to Cook it for an open and meringue covered pie for which the crust and fruit Are cooked separately and then put together. Whether the stalks Are skinned or not or whether or not less sugar is required for a pie if scalded for an open pie this is the most attractive Way of cooking the fruit. Make a crust and cover a plate loosely with it then Brush it Over with the slightly beaten White of egg to keep the fruit juice from penetrating it and bake. Of course this cannot be. Done if the crust is baked on an inverted pie plate As often. Ono method of preparing this filling is to Jid to i scant cup of cooked rhubarb the juice of half a Lemon and the Well beaten Yolks of two eggs this Nai Eure is poured into the and set in tha oven until the. Oses have thickened the mixture. The meringue is then added and browned in Tho oven. Some. People add one to uncooked rhubarb in a pie. Way to Prev Julep from running out of n. Two crusted Pio is to Cut the lower crust larger than the plate Atod fold it up Over the fruit before the. Upper crust la put of. A better Way is to lower cruet an Inch larger All around put Oto the fruit sugar flour bits of butter and f.avprlnfi-. Arid egg is used arid the perforated top cruet lower up Over it it Down firmly or use the Paf itry Jaggar. If this la neatly and riot clumsily done and Tho crust is an eatable this method has everything to command it., esd Dally As a similar rim is often put ar6und a crust for decoration. It is an easier and More than to tie a strip of cloth around the die. As some do. A bit of sugar in the crust to make it Brown quickly and a bit Bak ing powder especially if Tho Cook is an Amateur Are two things thai insure n. Good crust. For such pics As rhubarb the oven should be Rathor hot. It is a Good thins to remember that pastry of roasts tin. One of the most objectionable things about both the cd lists of t be pies we buy and oven of Jojne breads is the taste of the err ease that was used on the Tine especially if it was not of the highest Grade Canadian tourists. Men and Dominion fast becoming Globe Trotters. The dowager writes from London ens canadians Are rapidly acquiring the reputation of Globe Trotters for so Long by to tier neighbors to the South. How Large the volume of travellers from Dominion has grown is illustrated by a Story which a Friend who has just re turned from Cairo told me the other Day. A prominent Winnipeg Rama touring Surope and Africa bad been surprised at he considerable nut Riber of fellow countrymen he had met and took the rouble to go Over the hotel Register. He found that on the Day of his arrival there at this one hotel in Egypt no less than 30 guests from the City of Winni Jeg besides a number from other Points another Canadian who has been tra Velling extensively in Europe Asia and Africa commented on the same matter this week. Where we a. Of St. A Ghonim girls auxiliary to hold Sale of Candy on May on saturday May 4. The Girts auxiliary of the free dispensary Sale of Home made Candy with Tho follow ing ladles in charge of the different stalls throughout the City Royal Alexandra mrs. Merritt and miss Orr Van Union Bank miss Grote and miss Davis due fun co., miss Campbell Grain Exchange miss White and miss Crawford Winnipeg electric miss e. Crawford Somerset Block Imless Douglas Union station miss Mcnab and miss Maybank. The Young ladies in charge will tie ably assisted by other members of the auxiliary. Neither time nor pains have been spared in preparing the Many toothsome dainties often Edfar Sale. St. Edward s ladies Aid Sale the ladies Aid of St. Edward s Church will hold a Sale of work and Homie Cook ing this afternoon and evening in the Hall of the Imperial Academy of music Vaughan Street. Mcdougall ladies mrs. C. Fox is elected reports not submitted. At the annual meeting of the ladies Aid society of Mcdougall methodist ill Leim at the Home of. Mrs. B. Pomfret the follow ing were elected to office president mrs. C. Fox vice president mrs. Secretary mrs. B. Pomfret a treasurer. Mrs of in evil president Secretary and treasurer toeing re elected. All the Reir Orts. Were Nult in so the treasurer could not a Complete statement but during the year besides the regular of the had been paid to Iii few fish Arterly As Well As a donation to the society. Demand inspectors labor men ask that scaffold regulations be enforced i at the regular meeting of the trades and labor Council last night question of the necessity of scaffold inspectors was discussed at some length arid a Strong demand will be made for immediate appointments. It stated that Many Large Oak finish. an in. Demand for trims and Wain scotting a Tut is often prom Bitle on account of Tho Cost. Is a material giving an exact reproduction of the finest grained Oak at but a fraction o the Cost of solid Oak. It is applied the As Wall paper and can. Be stained to match any Wood work or to harmonize1 with any scheme of decoration. Wood Krista is durable sanitary and perfectly Waterproof. It Mcmee in two patterns a straight strap 15 inches apart and a 15 inches Square the panel and St napping being formed by a Relief on the material two and a Quarter inches wide. This material is being shown by the new Empire Wall paper company 318 Donald St. I grow hair i do at 26. At 55. I Stop hair falling cure an Sharp diseases. Prevent and array Zines grow and children s hair rapidly Matt floaty and a Trattl. I Zalce no doubtful and and permanently cure All. I do take. X furnish Chat at Fawd people treatment. Ivr Ltd today stamp Lor question Blank and particulars. I will forfeit s500 for Scalp or a Bau head i can not euro provid ing the Seal still so offs h4ir it prove the Kowta or capillary of sods Are Noi Tea world s a poet scientific and scale specs Allan. Consultation free. Of face hours b to -12, in to 6, and 7 to a suite 508-509 Mclaren hotel. T Royal hungarian play Eaton s Canadian rooms on saturday during Tea Houi a. Being the o which showed no indication of Coon with toe terms of the new act which made it absolutely essential tha the government provide for the the Law. The coun full also passed a Resolution demanding the holding of compulsory inquests in cases of sudden or accidental death. A discussion also took place relate a to the proposed new Byla Yvo making a Grant of mine Ito tie North Winni Jjck Hospital and the municipal com Mittee was instructed to attend As a delegation upon the City Council on monday evening to present toe views of the Council which is in favor of the Grant feeling made. W. B. Simpson tendered his Resigna Tion As an officer of the Council his action he explained was necessitated As a result of a change in his Posi Tion. In accepting or. Simpson s resignation the chairman and other members commented on the Earnest and Fidelity which had charac Tatj razed or. Simpson s work in connection with its business and deeply regretted the circumstances which compelled his withdrawal. . Library auxiliary. Prograss is reported at annual meet elected. Tha Library auxiliary of the , its annual meeting yesterday at the association Bull Ding when mrs. J. H. R. Bond and miss n. Elliott gave Brief addresses upon to work mrs Bond dealing with the aim of the t.w.c.a., especially on the association Side and miss Elliott particular Izig upon the Winnie eur work. The auxiliary Ihas during the past year devoted most of its time to Extension assisting at the Robert son memorial Institute and helping miss Brooking in her work in the fac tories. The treasurer reported a credit bal Ance of 5140. Poll Orwine is the list of officers honorary president mrs. H. B. Stiles president. Miss. M. Riley vice presi Dent miss a. Mclntyre Secretary miss i m. Treasurer miss Dex ter convener of ways and Means com Mittee miss Edith Breen. Left to port Hope Hospital port Hope May late or Clemesha of this town who died recently left to the town of for Hope As a maintenance fund for Tho n new Hospital on certain conditions the chief one being that the Hospital be erected within ten year from the Date of or. Came aha s death Riverview Church buying larger site Riverview presbyterian Church will shortly Complete the Purchase of a larger site than Tillat now occupied on Oak Wood Avenue near Pembina Street the terms on a frontage 100 feet opposite the old site being very satisfactory. For one lot of co feet the Price to be paid is ?s4 per and on the remaining half of the new site j42 per foot. Owing to the rapidly growing Congre gation requiring larger space the pres ent edifice is much too Smail and it is intention of the pastor. Rev. J Irvine Walker and his people to erect on the Sta a hand soft e and commodious Church. Trying Survey examinations. Edmonton alta., May 1. Jul u. Charges Wortlie the provincial director surveys presided to Day an examination for Dominion licensed sur taking the be eat Elijia Tion i incr Wilt 1 ast Allt. Edmonton h. Sou Jua a. Edmonton t. N. Kin Der Saskatoon -3. 1-1 Johnston cot Tarn ont s. Batters gait ont. K Bruyn Straede bed Deer Petred of. A Rover or orb fico Tkel axe if Quick and per makes clean kitchens you can make your Kitchen fairly Shine with cleanliness with less labor and in less time than it Jakes to clean it with soap soap powder or other cleansers if you use every speck of dirt is quickly and easily removed from floors Wood work taps Metal work windows painted Walls cooking ane5 Dairy the Kitchen stove is cleaned and brightened by this won Jerrol Little Boon to housewives. Absolutely free from Al harmful chemicals. cat Shurte Tutor the City police court. Mem Bers oj1. The police commission state that thisby Haven t As yet considered an appointment. But according to cur rent heard around the police station i this morning Toth Are probable . Inland Revenue shows big increase the returns from the Inland Reven it office show a marked increase in co elect Klins this month Over those for april the following is a de tailed collections april 1912 spirits malt tobacco cigars raw Leaf tobacco vinegar 1 methylated spirits 5294.73 other receipts i total april isl Sll increase Prince Albert imports duties collected on goods brought great increase. Prince Albert sask., May Large increase in the Valuo of to porn to Prince Albert and duty thereon. Is shown in the figures Tor april 1911, and april 1912. For april of this 5 ear the imports were Tujillo the duty pain was for t no corresponding month of 1931, the imports totalled with the the bringing not autos from Dicross the line accounts for a Large of the duty collected in month just closed. The big Rush of settlers to the Prince Albert farming District continues am the at tie Dominion lands in the City Are kept pretty Busy in Tendi Nir to the applicants for Home steals. The number of entries for the month april was 351, while during the month of april last year the num Ber of Homestead entries was 250. Mesh bags 1ln Gold and 3 Toie Ever of Asili Honable and most artistic hand Satchel the following Are quoted from our new season s delivery. They Are of very Fine texture and there is stronger made in this extremely delicate work. Fina Gold mesh bags Plain Gold top Effina Gold mesh bags engraved top Fine Gold and Platinum designs and special Small sizes used an Coin purses to with Long Chain attachment to extra fee a weeks now a household name so widely and favourably known in ribbon ten that it has be come a household in Western Cunda. Blue ribbon Means the Leader Tho first Price Winner and the ten lives up to that name. If it does not Fulty satisfy you your grocer will refund your Money. B ornamental fencing looks neater or makes a Home look More attractive than having your grounds enclosed by an up to Date Fence we Are offering several of the neatest designs Ever placed on the i Market. Our ornamental Cyclone Fence is certainly a seller and1 Beautiful Gates to match in single or double. Per Lineal l foot. Style 35 in. High 15o style i 40 in High 20o style la Gates. 35x3 style 40x3 s3.25 style f Gates 36x3 style f Gates 40x3. Per Lineal foot. Style p. 35 la. High 186 style of 40 in. High 22o style f Gates style f Gates 40x3% double Gates 35x3.0 double Gates 40x10. Very neat design in trellis. Per perfection Flower bed guard and Lawn Border makes a splendid appearance beside Protection for the Flower Beds. Per foot.-. Fence your farm Diato Ond a fencing in 20 Rod Rolls 26 in. .1.30o per Rod 34 in. .35c per Rod i 42 in.40c per Rod 50 in.45c per Rod Gates. 42x s 42x 3% 42x 4 ,48 x s 483c 8% it it. It Gates. 4sx 8 48x10 it. 48x14 48x16 it i it it it. Call and see our ornamental Fence set up. Ashdown s
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