Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press win1sitpeg-, tuesday May suits fancy stripes s35 and 537.50. Special Phi weather co., Ltd. A7.299 Portage Avenue Winnipeg. Montreal the Minneapolis journal Rev. E. V. Pierce of Central Baptist Church will officiate at the wedding of miss Lillian Marnie Ana h. Gor Don Lilley Winni Peg which will take place at the Home or or. And mrs. J. H. Bowker or. 43-10 Dupont avenues. Wednesday evening june 19, of 8 o clock. Miss Ella s. Speirs of Winnipeg will be the maid of Honor and j. W. Marnie a brother of miss Marnie will be the Best Man. Or. Suer Aad his Bride will so on a trip of a a.tou-4 lakes will be at Home after in the engagement is Annot Moed of miss Cordelia Virginia Branchland formerly of Minneapolis to p. Old Densdell Monson formerly of London. Eng., both now of Winnipeg. Poignant difficulties anticipated it would be much easier. To attract thous ands of the most desirable families to aunt Virginia says the dark Valley. I last May time fair Earth untold with Violet purple and Sunshine Gold then woe breathed on it with one fierce breath o dark dark Valley o death o death a woo the maytime with Paula Green tree this Dole to bitter it wrought for july love must travel with fait ring breath Tia dark dark Ralley to death to death i weary Maytic the watching vain the Days of anguish the nights of pain the deep Nung shadows the Falt ring breath. The drear drear Valley of death 01 death i vet while May in Ger a of god s Good Grace his Light immortal Illume her face him the victry is aha dark dark Valley o vanquished e Shadow a o Vaje of tears the last and final insult a woman can fling at Lier child is to Tell him s just like his father. One would think that after All the men have been Superior to women they d get used to the idea and quit bragging about it. One blundering attempt to Tell the exact truth can create More false 3m than half a dozen polished lies. If you Are anxious to see air the in Cate meanness of a person s nature just give him the impression that you arc anxious to please him. There is no greater Shock to our moral sensibilities than to discover that other people Are no better than ourselves. A flirt never makes a Man think she13 in love with him she just keeps him wondering it there in t some possibility May be. Two of the opposite sex never any ammunition on each other except by Way of target practice. We always have an impulse to kick Tho dog cringes to us we 1 Eal we want to give him something to cringe world. Economy in the Home off m Gay b the Benefit of the could and raws Tor artists no Are on the Rig heaven Ward pain yonder away with there s no pain yonder no Falt ring breath. Dark dark Valley no death n death Keith in the Westminster. Crampon. Nitiss the Pioneer Tomars Arthur Hawkes up Octal commis of 5f if ones Douglas Street. Since sooner of immigration feels very they strongly upon the of providing Ardel paso Tux for the settlers in the new and excite revolt who the e Sintal to the mexican r airs and miss Johnstone will time As the guests mrs. Will return to alter which they Ltd Home in the Prairie Lorla colonist. Strongly upon the subject of providing nurses for the settlers in the new and sparsely peopled districts arid in a let ter before me he. Sets Forth his views very clearly. Or Hawkes report has not As yet been but will doubtless contain the recommendations of this letter. He the Van guava of the pioneers has never been adequately served or Sung. An immigration service must regard it from the severely utilitarian Point View but g you sense and Good sentiment Are the twin basis of Good immigration. One special recognition has been Given to the dwellers in the More solitary representation in legislature and parliament is on a. Smaller numerical basis than that of Urban communities. It is Good for those who Are nearer the. Multitudinous centres of civilization to do something to redress the balance of where they at deprivation thac is cheerfully under tended the funeral or. Hunter s i taken those who go to remoter Kirkland Vancouver. G or and mrs. E. H. Liebb announce i be engagement of their daughter Mimaron k to or. Mark Bradeu Whitly son of or. And mrs. V. J. Whitly the marriage to take place wednesday june 12. Or s. E. Hunter accompanied by his son. Rev. W. A. Hunter b.a., . Has brother the late James m s Jame Dowler and daughter mrs. A a Alexander and children and mrs. Alexander senior have returned via Vancouver after spending Tho Winter in of can Park Cal. Or and mrs. Herman Telke announce the engagement of their daughter Jessie Emma to or. W. Bradford Chase of Superior. Wis. The wedding will take place May mrs. Agnes Cooper announces the in Kagera ent of her eldest daughter Flor Elizabeth to Walter Ilc fee. The marriage will take place in the Early part june. Mrs. A. D. Waugh Lias sufficiently recovered to return to her Home from the general Hospital. Her health is improving steadily. Frontier. A double portion of the pub Lic regard belongs to the men women and children who hit the Long Trail. Draw the sharpest Teeth of hardship and Yor greatly facilitate the filling up of vacant spaces with thriving contented communities. One such Aid to immigration provides All the elaborate pm that a necessary to enforce the connection Between social service and. The most commercial exploitation of natural resources. Get people to build up the pro Vince is the unanimous demand for it is the sign Symbol and surety of the greatest natural resource of All human life is the most valuable where it is the rarest. A birth at the end of the Long Trail is the Sublimes tragedy the Sublimes Hope that the nation affords. The Remote All but jars. Street. Or. And jars. J. Y. Griffin of Van Couver spent yesterday in the City on their Way from a visit in England. Mrs. Grotty and her Little son and maid returned from a five months trip two in Yew York and three in California. F. Mrs. G. C. Murray of Duluth minn., is visiting her daughter mrs. A. S. Make Tan 6k Mcmillan Avenue. Miss Freda maw has returned from to Eidsor where she has been the guest of miss Jlona Mair. Is r. Dingle. 3s2 fur by Street Mcelve to Morrow nor again of loss to the to the Domlin on which they ought not to suffer and which is too often accepted As a matter of cruise i there must always be of course de for Street i to Day nor again this sea Nel l sirs air. E the her Smau son its of mrs. Cor he guest of mrs. Chat Gilmour is the guest of mrs. 1. H. Phippen in Toronto. 6 Victor Street. Win Nome to Morrow afternoon. Issued invitations on Friday afternoon. Holst la will not receive to this season. Westing announcement is from Buttermilk and cheese. By Jane Eddington some one recently. Had the Bright Idun. Of whipping up some sour milk with us egg beater furiously for two minutes to i Realce a Superior Quality of in this Way Wiitan two of three minutes work one gets a purer smoother article thy i that usually sold As Buttermilk and since it is Only beaten , with All Che fat removed from it care is no appreciable difference in. The Corr position of the two products. The whipped up sour milk is just As agreeable Ami wholesome a drink As the wholesome. As to drinking the Buttermilk made by heating up the sour milk or through the butter process some find it hard. If. It is seasoned with a lit the Salt and nut Ane a Down easier or in addition to these Sorre sugar May be added to take away the acid taste. It May yet receive further additions in the Way a beaten up raw egg and be. A still More valuable food it is then practically a raw. Custard. In preparing this it is Al ways better to the Wisl the and the Yolk of the egg separately As in prepaid ing All such drinks. This raw custard made of sour Mill has any amount of virtue and is ilk some of the rest cure stuffings. If you take just such parts of the rest cures Home As such a food constitutes the remainder Navy pass by default. You can get on without them. In other words and roughly Trey May go hang and 1 is a very Good plan to lot them do so As you can if you will be a Little fore handed in your plans. As a we Holesome healthful thing hut is having great Vogue. It is bes taken Plain Best for the health and the cakes and breads made of it hardly Mee Reci Ulherr ends As health food. By there Are some other preparations i which its qualities Are not so disguise or diluted and its composition change chemically by the heat in cooking. J Young copy was recently much Surprise to find that Lier mistake in using butter or ilk in a Chicken Stew was not disastrous but a Success. In the Experiment station at the us yer sly of Wisconsin to which Industry of the state owes so much the Are making cheese from Buttermilk an also a product known As the former is much smooth and More velvety tha Ordinary Home made cottage cheese and Nore like the Ordinary Cream cheese of Commerce. For making these things with Small quantities of Buttermilk the following reductions of the larger recipes have been worked out Buttermilk the butter milk slowly to 130 or 140 degrees fahren Heit stirring All the time. This is conveniently done in a double holler. After tile heating the curd settles to the Bottom of the dish and most of the whey May be easily poured off. J7he remaining whey May be removed by draining through several layers of cheesecloth i. Season with Salt alone or with Salt and. Pepper or with Salt and. Caraway seed. This cheese is of such consistency that it can easily be formed into cakes and Cut into slices. Butter Rilk cheese has a. Fine mild Buttermilk flavor. It is finer grained than cottage cheese and needs. 310 addition of Cream or Hutter to make it. Palatable. It is used like cottage cheese or May be spread on bread like butter. If desired it May be warmed slightly and mixed with one fourth of its weight process Don t bother the yellow that makes other o bitter a few minutes the boil ing water extracts this coffees full Rich flavor and if pours out Bright Clear without Beine to me to drink. Get a tin of and do As the simple directions say. You will be captivated by red b. O s e Coffee Winnipeg schools keep boor Day pupils hear addresses on tree planting and the beautifying of the City Art or Day was celebrated in a rather indifferent manner in most of the schools yesterday the Only instructions under which the principals acted being those from the superintendent which advised them to Call the attention. The students to the purpose for which Arbor Day had been set aside by the government. In four schools at Way Clifton and John a. Spe Cial recognition was Given to the Day by addresses by representatives of the Winnipeg Garden club. The afternoon f. J. Cole Sec women s tailored suits new arrivals in Navy and Black Serge guaranteed Satin lining perfect fitting garments. Man tailored and refined in appearance. And forty other suits in fancy tweeds. Regular to to go at 259 Portage Avenue Hays funeral to Behe Itti remains of railway president will be buried in mount Royal cemetery privations on the Frontier. But when Maii life s about to yield its in it should have As tender a Are As the increase of the Field has while it Waits for cars. The record v the family Bible is As Superior to he stub Book Pedigree As the stars Are to the exist. The Pioneer is Seldom Rich. Expert help is often beyond his Means. He tale of lives lost at the most precious most jeopardy us period is Ormi Cable As soon As it is gathered to Gether. Probably in with he. Commission for the conservation of natural resources a provincial immigration service would ascertain the exact conditions in a Given Pioneer area and take Steps to organize prac tical help against the crises which Are Apt to inflict lost on the country and dread of which materially retards the immigration i cd sensitive women who Are not deficient in but Are merely endowed with saving caution. This is pre eminently a Field for the activity of existing women s organizations and has been touched by some of diem. The demand for skilled Nurs ing in cities Well settled areas is Ivery great and is living admirably met. It would probably be found that for Pioneer settlements the principal need is for mid wives who Are not necessarily experts but who in addition to practical experience have the intensely human qualities that May destroy the effects of the lonely Isola Tion which accentuates the crisis in the Fate of the Mother and child. The women s Side of immigration has never been sufficiently regarded. If it were fully appreciated and its More of butter a making a product called Sand wich Buttermilk Cream is made very much As the cheese except that. It should be heated to Only 100 degrees fahrenheit stir it constantly while it is being brought to this temperature and Strain through a cheese allowing the whey to drip out until the curd is about the consistency of thick Cream. The curd May be spread upon bread or eaten with Cream and sugar. It makes a delicious salad dressing Wiloh is a Good substitute for German whipped Cream dressing. Announcements we Etc Are the meetings for the to Day. The ladies service of Laue of tile dispensary at 3. The girds auxiliary to the free dispensary at 5. Girls auxiliary to the w.h.a.s., at 2.30, at miss fuss her a Yale . St. John s . At 3. Holy Trinity diocesan my. A., at 3. H oly Trinity girls auxiliary an Nual meeting at s. Graice Church . Sex ecu Itsue Montreal May body of the late c. M. Hays will arrive in Mout nta.1 tomorrow at out noon. Vice president Howard g. Kelly and b. S. Logan of the grand trunk d. H. Hays of Prince Kupert a brother or. Atwa ter assistant to the president at Detroit and g. D. Hall a son in Law Are accompanying the remains from Halifax they will b e removed to the residence whence the funeral will Talce place at 2.30 . Wednes Day or. Johnston will conduct the services. An a interment will take place Royal cemetery. Body first picked up by Minia. Halifax x.s., May received another quota of the titanic dead this morning when the Cable Steamer mania came into port with the bodies of fifteen victims of the terrible disaster including that of president a. A Hays of the grand trunk railway. Or. Hays body was taken to Trie undertaker s to be further prepared before being sent to Montreal. The body had been embalmed by Withiam h Snow 3n, on Board the ship and is in perfect condition. Eis was the first body pc and when the Mima arrived on the spot where the titanic went Down. Titanic s victims died from exposure. Halifax is May pathetic incident in connection with the body of a titanic fireman of ooh was picked up by the Minia was that he had Iii his Possession a. Sheet of a Christ Mas Carol from St. Patrick s Church Ballymacarret Ireland. Dean h. W. Cunning Ham minister on Board the rotary of the town planning commis Sion visted the lord Selkirk and several other schools in the Northern part of the City at each of which he addressed the children on arboriculture and its relation to City planning. H s address interested the children greatly and at the close of his speech to the pupils of the lord Selkirk school one of the. Boys moved a. Vote of thanks which was passed with enthusiasm. What other towns have done. Or. Cole told of his experience in other towns in one of which a town of some people there were planted in 1310 and 1911 no fewer than Trees. Or. Cole emphasised the value of tree planting As a Means of beautifying the City and making it More desirable from a residential Point of View. He also referred to the action of a German City which had planted along its highways. Bringing the question Home More directly to the children whom he was addressing or. Cole urged them to their gardens at Home and clean up their Back Yards so As to make tree planting a possibility. Western Canada had a great reputation As an agricultural country and there was no reason Why Trees should not be grown Here in Large numbers. James hog jihad Gardener at government House Spok e to the pupils of the Mulvey Greenway and Clifton schools and h. W. Watson principal of the John m. King school held Arbor Day exc rises at his school both in the. Morning and in the after noon. Horticultural talks. Several principals expressed sir when they were Froid of the Garden club arrangements and said that they had Only been advised by the school Board to devote Tho Day to work along horticultural lines telling the children Arbor Day had been aside and the benefits to be de Rived from its observation. No provision was made in any of the North Winnipeg St fools for entertaining speakers and one of the principals stated it would be impossible for them to speak to the child Ren collectively. In the John m. King school the Prin Cipal h. W. Watson lectured to the senior students on horticulture. The lecture was followed by a demonstration of tree planting in the school Yard j a professional Gardener showed each class in turn How Trees a Oulu be planted. Address on James Hogg head Gardener at government House gave a. Brief address at the Mulvey and Greenaway schools yesterday morning. Or. Hogg spoke to the children on the subject of Trees and pointed out the great importance of Trees to any country. He said that when great Britain took the Island of Cyprus there were absolutely no Trees growing there and consequently the climate was unhealthy malaria being very prevalent. The British government immediately planted a great number of rapid growing Trees and the climate at once became not Only improved but malaria entirely disappeared and today Cyprus has one of Tho Healthiest Cli mates in the world. Other countries of both hemispheres had organizations for systematically planting Trees each year. A Law operating on some of the English estates is to the effect that Amy person cutting Down a tree of any size must Plant two others in a near Vicinity to make up for its loss. Or. Hogg spoke of the estate in Scotland on which he worked before coming to Canada and where the owner had gathered Trees from All quarters of the Globe among which he even had the giant Sequoi from Cali fornia. It was of great interest to Tratch How these foreign reared Trees and themselves to the trying and Bleak scotch climate the speaker described in detail How splendidly these Trees fitted themselves to eur new Home. Or. Hogg spoke of the efforts or. Winnipeg to beautify the City practically since the City was first formed As a result of which Winnipeg ranked. Among the Healthiest and most Beautiful cities of Canada. No police court. No court was held yesterday morn ing at the police station. Magistrate Macdonald deciding that Arbor Day should be a police court Holiday As Well As a provincial and Bank Holiday. Twenty six vagrants and drunks however were assessed the usual Fine. Civic offices closed. All civic office is were closed yester Day and All meetings ordinarily scheduled for monday were set for Friday including the regular meeting of coun cil which will by held to night. So outside of routine Busi Ness is on the Agenda paper for the meeting of Council up to noon yester Day nothing More been heard at the City rail from or. Reese of his solicitors since the action of Council at the special meeting a week ago. It is expected that tre formal by Law to bring the City s Public utilities com missioner will be ready for to night. The several Money bylaws referred Back to committees at the last special meeting Are Likely to come up again to night As there Are not yet any further reports from the com Mittee. King s Bench cases at Brandon today Nino cases to come before or. Justice damages Are asked for. Brandon. Man., May cases Are on the list to come tip for hearing at the court of King s Bench Here to Morrow. Or. Justice Macdonald will preside. In one Case Only Are dam Ages asked for. This is the action of Lewis is. Adams. Plain Tiff claims wrongful seizure of Stock in Trade fixtures etc., to the amount of and alleges lie has suffered damages to the extent of his total claim therefore being for Plain Tiff is a merchant of Melila. Man while defendant is exaid. F. A. Adams of Adams bros., Winnipeg. Other cases on the list Are As follows Graham is. Mcdonald title land Wilson is. Campbell amount due on mortgage Strome is. Isaac disputed amount Brandon Gas company is. Brandon Creamery company amount clue under contract Higgins is. Ilc Neill amount due under agreement Bank of Hamilton is. B. D. Vallace amount of promissory note Sawyer is. Mutual life insurance con Pany Dis Pute life insurance Bates is. Karl Patrick and Union Bank Bates sues Assignee on behalf of creditors to set aside the sum of realized by Sale under chattel mortgage. Wiat will you women do with vote when you get asked the Man. Sarcastically. Replied the Bright woman Well try not to be Busy to go to the polls to use 1 ree press. Royal hungarian orchestra will 4i play in Eaton s Canadian rooms this week during Tea hours. A skin of Beauty is a Joy forever. Or. T. Felix Gouraud 3 Oriental Cream or magical Tefler. Tan. Pump Lei motto Futchs removes freckles Bash and skin and every blemish on Beauty and de Flea detection. It has blood the teat of 64 years and is to aarm Lesh we is properly made. Accept no counter Felt of Bumbar name. Or. L. A. Stavro said to a lady of the Haut ton. Patient As Yon ladle will them i recommend Cream u tha least harmful of a the for Bale by All drus dist and fancy. Goods dealers in the United states Canada and Europe. . Hopkins 37 great Jones Street heist Oak. Meeting at 3. Broadway methodist Young men s at. 2.jjo, at Stidston a 47 Kennedy Stre at. To mrs. Fort Rouge methodist ladies Aid at 3. Wednesday Central congregational Lei Collea Aid at 3.30. Emmanuel Baptist Milss ton Circle will take charge of prayer meeting. Donald will speak. The evening a. N. Mac mrs. Minis will write Exira bits gracefulness and Charm in design is received much Fuller appreciation than that is not so Fine. We would particularly
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