Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 13, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free pres Friday f quite necessary indeed is Nui Ady s Spring coat after heavy Winter furs have been abandoned. More stylish than Ever Are the modish Coats of the coming Spring in the Bright Liew colourings. Made in very Loose styles in Novelty materials Gaberdine ratings and Paney checks the popular styles show both Plain and belted backs with flounced skirts Kiranna and Paglari. Sleeves j cutaway fronts and buttoned to the neck with fancy revers. Some beautifu.1 Coats Are shown at prices ranging from $13.75 to $50.00 1 " Fairweather & go Ltd. 297-299 Portage Avenue Toronto Winnipeg Montreal the perfect dress foundation is Given by the new models of p & a corsets. Easy fitting Semi Corse less in effect and one half cheaper than imported models of similar Quality the new d & a corsets Are As comfortable As they Are stylish no. 842 Moulds the form into unusually Long lines while allowing great Freedom of movement. We recommend medium Anid i Lii figures it Sells at �7.00. Popular stores everywhere sell d & a corsets made and guaranteed by the Dominion Corset co., Quebec. Makers of the celebrated la diva corsets. Are cheapest by the Box How Proa smack to Nelipa Over the delicious Tang of a Golden Sunkist Orangel breakfast would be a Blank without Are the finest selected oranges grow. Seedless tree ripened thin skinned sure Lesa. Picked Wrappe d in tissue paper and packed by gloved Handa. Cleanest of All fruits. Sun Kat Lemons on Fth and meats St kist Lemaa Are the finest fruit selected from the Best Lemon Groves of California. Mostly seedless. Juicier More economical than other Lemons. Sunkist Orange spoon Aarant Ted Roger Al Standard Silver plate. Rich heavy. Exclusive Sunkis Flattem. 27 different premiums for this Orange spoon Send 12 trademarks Cut from Sunkist Orange or Lemon wrappers and 12 cents. Red Ball Orange and Lemon wrappers count same As Sunkist in remitting Send All amounts of 20 cents or Over by postal note Post office or express Money Send your name for oar Complete free Sun Tot Premium circular and a Rem Tim club plan. Reduced prices at your dealer son Sunkist oranges by the Box or half Box. Address All orders for Premium silverware and All correspondence to California fruit growers Exchange 193 Kin St but or. Csc pc Tomato. Oat free to Ibe chosen were my. Charles actor and or. Gordon Hera or. And mrs. Beffle Bald and its. W. L. Vic Lubosh and or. G. A Patterson the St two couples Sha Tang Oft for the nals and the coveted trophy at last eing awarded to mrs. A. Aylor and or. Ierta and this Ipatov de to i be a decided. R popular win. The other competitor Ere miss Francis Winslow or. Oem ill or and mrs. Alan Kerr or. Foster miss state Aker or. H. Strang mrs b., a. , or. Easton miss Marquis in. A. Saunders miss Caldwell or. A. Critchley mrs a. D. Newby or. H. Ones . A Archibald. Or. F. W. Liller mrs. Hugh of Jer or. A. Hat by miss Macarthur or. W. Strong i or. Budd Langton. Those noticed watching the enters were my. Winslow mrs. For on Mot Aivish or and mrs. Mayes irs. A. E. Shaw miss Buti badge mls race darting mrs. W. H. Gardner ills Den Holm. Mrs. Caldwell mrs. Per be mrs. B. Engham miss belch of r. And mrs. Airt fru r blown misses Macarthur. Miss Persse or. And mrs. B. Sprague mrs. H. Sprague mrs i Lett miss Kate Baker or. And , mass Boddington miss Thom on mrs. O w. Patterson mrs. Bury trs. O. A. B. Burr mrs Mathers mrs. Lai Tley macs. A Jilm or. � ,n4-mrs. G. Brewery mrs Atlle mrs. C. ,,-, or mrs Carrut Liers or. And mrs.-ihugki3huihpfls, mrs. or. An4 cars. Coh.1, miss i co he mrs. W. Martin miss Orothy Martin misses Peters miss1 Kiln Cross mrs. C. W. Rowley or. And mrs. Al. It can Plubell miss Alice. Lisa Hattle played softly duping the reception t mrs. P j. He by and mrs. C. A. Wat ers acting for the ladies committee of he United Irish league held a recep Ion. In Itile Royal Alexandra hotel in onor of mrs. Eleanor Ledmond wife f the member in the Imperial Paella Lent. For East Clare. Among those resent were mrs. J. Tabin president f the l. A. A. Of. H. Mrs. P. Svea Tes. A. Casa mrs. J. Of sul-1-lt an. Mrs the Empire Canada s Standard writer Price $60. The most popular writing Macline on the Market it gives the beat value adopted by the Canadian Pacific hallway and the British government., a Tufty thou Sand machines in use. See it before ins. Solol on easy terms. � j. A. Pepler 4. Co. 219 personal and social a. Omi Ost Soteres Elivs event of be ter a after noon was Che Waltzing Nom edition for members of he after no on Katlik Elu the prize beg a a Beauty us Silver our by mrs. Bobert id ets. Thie judges who were mrs. Stanton Morse i r. Hul Fify and or. . H. Armstrong had a easy task to elect the test i Walters. From a Large Excel Leut and the Las tit Sam certainly Friendly affair hut not exactly Little since the Large dining room in the Bano ment of the Church was filled with Che Touzma an stutter of . In. Brown a convener of the Tea. Tiie guests wer received at the door by the reception Cor Manittee . M. Jackson mrs. A. Tow Ting an mrs. A. Daly and passed on. To form part of some corny Little group near the Tea. Table. Thus was set in a softly carpeted Square. Marked of by red and White draperies. A Large Silver of carnations made a Graceful Centra piece. Mrs. C. A. Dickerson. A poured Tea and . H Rodgers Cut the ices. mesdames . Ferguson c. Argue d. Butler . Lckerb4hi,jr., and t Oiin Ekl mis Sagnes Wright and miss Kuth Milfs Mary Scarlett furnished ther a re enjoyable. Instrumental mutate. Catholics have Fine Nej quarters archbishop la Gevra among the speakers at opening of Columbus Hall two presentations. Salt or. Mrs. Victor Vallance ills names mrs. Richards mrs., Han Ard mrs. W. In. Allan mrs. Knight or. And i A Yon or \ so an d mos. Arthur a cog on. Assisting were miss Mabel Ryan Liss Lorenice Ryan mss Blanche Ongdon. Miss Gertrude Ptolemy Vand an Orch extra changed contracts on St Malo work difference is shown. Between Precept and example under the Borden March 12.certain thing hich messes. Gutelius and Lynch Carton considered to be t grevious sins Fen committed under the o Oal Lanihan. Wilton mrs. a mrs j. Bernha rat mrs. T. J. Murray. During t he afternoon the or in he presence of an audience of 600 catholics of Winnipeg including his Grace Are Iblahad Langevin and seve ral of the clergy John 3. Callahan president of the Columbus Hall association was last evening presented with a huge Cabinet of Sliver and handsome Gold Joel get the gifts of the Board of directors of the association and also an illuminated address read by. Thomas Murray an fix president of the Catholic club. The occasion was the Normal open toy of Columbus Hail Corner of Smith Street and Graham Avenue the four Storey j Ihui Diug being thronged throughout the evening by a goodly portion of the Catholic population of Tine City. Two orchestras one stationed Iru the auditorium and the other in the Luib rooms on the floor below rend ered delectable music for the event. W. J. Bir Tott Ai member of the building committee was also presented with a locket and an illuminated address by or Murray. Both be and or. Callahan responded with a few neat words of appreciation although the gentlemen were visibly overcame with the Surprise presentation led by the archbishop himself the Audi ence Rose and delivered three cheers and a Tiger singing thereafter por he s a Jolly Good president Callahan was the first speaker of the evening occupying the right Side of the platform in the Centre of which was seated archbishop la n Gevlin and at the other Side father Ink Patton o.m.i., Rector of St. Mary s Church. After extending to All on behalf of the Columbus Hall association a most Hearty Welcome and expressing pleasure satisfaction and gratitude at the presence of the Aroh ibis hop. The speaker remarked that a Catholic Home for the catholics of Winnipeg had Long been the dream of members of that beet twelve years ago when the first arrived in the City the matter was a live question. At that time the Catholic club was first . Callahan paid tribute to the memory of Columbus who 422 year Sago discovered this continent maintaining that Columbus was a worker in the cause of Ihu Man Ity. He said that the work of the Columbus Hall association made for a better manhood and was therefore a work for god and for posterity. Said he May i venture the Hope that we May meet you often under the spacious roof of Columbus Hall. Let it be a meeting place for All Cath an excellent Selec Hestra rendered ton of Irish airs mrs w. Clifford Black of Calgary dec lived recently in her new Home .715 "2nd Avenue Hll Liju use assisted by mrs. R. &. Murphy of Castor. As i sting i n the Tea room were mrs. Puttye mrs. John e. Gra Harn. Mrs e. Ilc Coranic a mrs. A. Wiley mrs. Hux by Johnson miss Amy Armstrong miss Gladys Dom easter Winnipeg a special Cable refers to the follow no Winnipeg citizens is assertion citing col Umbus himself who he said was certainly Natow Imandt 3 in no respect. I will not speak tonight about politicians said the Arch Basho a for per hips it would be a dangerous thing unfortunately our social morality 1 not sometimes As High As it might me there Are political spoils even to time of peace. Those who Don of care of morality Iii political schemes some times get caught we lab serves As a lesson to others a few moment after his Grace said there May in some politician s among Bishops it 1 quite possible tout they make poo jobs of being Elt Iier priests or poll x was Happy address. Langevin s address a in the main couched in a Happy veil and at times his hearers were moved t laughter and applause. After complimenting the Catholic people on the erection of such a magnificent build ing his Grace concluded by saying a work for your Church and of your family so Yoli must work to Catholic e. Cass a member of the directorate spoke of the first idea of Catholic Clu rooms in Winnipeg having been broached by the old parishioners of St. Mary Church and that the Catholic club a finally been organized in 1900 with t Deegan As president to the Winnipeg catholics owed much. H that the Mains difficulty in build ing a Hall Lay in the fact that the catholics lacked organization Verrin that catholics were peculiarly apathy to in that regard. He said that lie expected in two years time to invite the cat Holles of the1 City to attend another function in Columbus Hall and tha would be the burning of the $75,00 mortgage which was now held on the building. Father Patton. Father Patton said that the building was certainly a credit Tor the Catholic of Winnipeg which was Coli Lefly due t the officers and directors of the Colun Bush All association. He did not thin Hall supplied a great want to the Cath Olics of this City he raid not thin that they should wait to Burn the mortgage for two years t it rather of two weeks for the was sure that ther were enough catholics and also enough Money among them to Aseet the Mort Gage forthwith. He said that the building was a matter for lioness Prid for every Catholic in the City and i a he province of s Harbor work at Goderich. Ottawa March 12. A delegation Twenty Strong today asked the min ister of Public works to go ahead wit the Harbor work at. Goderich and Mak one Job of an undertaking which a been developed by bits for a number years. The delegation1 was introduced to the minister by N. Lewis . Hon or. Rogers replied that the re presentations would Thaye his serious consideration. He was familar with this port and realized that it had a. Great future. The decision to under take an extensive programme of immediate development would have to be made by the whole of the Cabinet. He promised to bring the request to the attention of his colleagues. Settling the difficulty in the Way at present of the immediate establish ment of several Large distributing and wholesale houses. Says Best Law in the government in the construction of the National transcontinental do not a ear to be considered to e such by the resent government when applied to \ construction work under its regime. J according to a return brought Down i the House by Hon. Or. Reid acting Nln ister of railway this afternoon Here have been at least two instances f changing contract prices and of us letting under the pre ent govern ent which would appear to be quite i serious As anything referred to in he commission s to the return the govern Lent allowed the , for the t. Malo shops in connection with the . At Quebec just three times As much for Earth excavation As the tender. Called for. The m Rease in Price by three Hundred per ent. Is excused on the ground that the Reginar Price of 85 cents per cubic Ard was on the basis of doing the work in the summer time. But Hon. I. Of. Pelletier found that there was Ery much unemployment in Quebec and. So the government o allow the excavation work to be one this1 Winter. That gave employ ment to from six Hundred to seven Hundred men and because the con Ractor had to handle Frozen Earth 16 was allowed by order a Council 2,30 per cubic Yard for it. The Dif Terence to Cost is $361000. This amount is been charged up As additional to he Cost of the National Tran Scohill Neal. It is not shown that it was necessary to have the work done this Winter. The contract was entered into ast year in the expectation that the work would be done under Normal conditions and at the lower figure. The Hange in contract prices was made at he Verajr time that messes. Gutelius and Lynch Staunton were preparing heir report and almost under their Ery noses. Had it been done under he Laurier government this $36,000 would presumably be classed As waste. Another sub Lett ing Case. Another and still More striking con Rast Between Precept and practice under the administration is seen in the remarkable instance of sub letting in connection with the $100,000 con act Awaa ded to the Norton Griffiths company for the terminal and Harbor works on Courtenay Bay St. John Phe contract Price for Rock excava Ion allowed by the government was ,52.50 Iper cubic Yard. The company sub let this to the Courtenay construction. Company for $1.15 per cubic Yard. According to messes. A Telius and Lynch St Union this would re present a rate off of Over 100 per cent. Or the main contractors. It will be remembered that in the Case of sub etting on the . A ten per cent Rake Oft was regarded Las scandalous. T appears that the Sud contractors at Courtenay Bay thought that they were jetting to much of the Short end of he Deal and appealed to the govern ment Here to compel a higher Price for them. Finally the Norton Griffiths company is said to have Bong it up he Courtenay construction company and is doing the work under other arrangements. In any Case however it would appear that the Rock excava Ion at least could be Dorle for less Ihan half what the government is pay no for it. Minister of education extols tru Ancy act in add residing the Yong conservatives. The Crick it club the Young con Berv Tiv of association held a smoking of Cert i n five club room maw Block last evening at which Hon. George u. Sow Eli minister of . For Manitoba Delv cred an address on the truancy act n requirements of the ment to t publicity Campaign for Prince re Spirl. Prince Rupert b.c., March 1 2 p " arc be intr taken to conduct a by Unity Campaign in View of the inst of the Partam Oft Nal 5" la the intention to Rush the under construction to Como Leoon k that time represent Ink an of ?roxiinatel3 six million this expected that an Effort will bom id to have the City and Ita resources re presented atthe Fth allowed plenty of time. A further return.1 tabled this after noon giving the Royal commission under which or. Gutelius and Lynch Staunton were appointed shows that no time limit was placed upon their investigations. According to the terms of the commission they were supposed to investigate thoroughly everything j connected with the Road up to the time j they made their report it in significant that the commissioners however As stated report dealt Only with All the work done prior to i the 1st of october 1911. They thus i confine themselves strictly to what had been done by the Laurier government and neglected entirely to investigate or report upon what has been done on the Road under the present government for the past two years. This part of the task however will be done As far a possible by the liberals in parliament j when the report comes up for discus j Sion in the commons next week. It i is probable that the discussion will last for two or three Days. Hon Geo. J p. Graham will take the first Opportunity offered of analysing in Public the report of the investigating com missioner and of dealing with its Vari Ous features. Other provinces of the Dominion the Laws of the Etc cited states have been examined and those of great Brita in Drai Wii upon was possible by re course to Powers Given an the police Laws to have a truancy act passed. The Law As it now stands font ended Hon or. Cold Well Wais the Best in the Doi million. In. November 1913, truancy officers were a Poi led with a superintendent Over them and. For the last three months these men had Ibee no re ing in the districts East and North of a Jim Lieg. To show that these were not Alto fresher compulsory education. Latter opt to administer them except in the towns and cities. The speaker claimed that to Ronto had no higher Awe rage school at Tendance than when Peg. While it was lower than that of Brandon proving that the West was mor a enlightened than Alifi East. Hon. Or. Coldwell explained that in Manila a the trustees of All school dust diets were obliged to report to the department on All children ibets Een the Ages of 7 and 14 who did not attend school regularly and submit another re port of All children of these a is who attended no school at All. Provision was made for teaching ii private the House of Mclean recognized As Western Canada s greatest music House 1stbecause of Thor reliability la All dealings with thir customers. 2ndbecause of Ali or ability to give letter value than Are obtain Able elsewhere. 3rdbecause Tiey Are willing to bade up every instrument they sell and to stake their reputation on All claims made by them refer Raker Siiro now Stag cheap substitutes for egr a. I lie and other material. He a Kiry that. Uses Ftp pure Nat rail will Tvola in easy to secure Tho Hakh class Trad a the is demons t rat Raj in Tho of Brown bros., whose dikes in a pastry have created an immense de Mand. Their policy of in Vang Only Tow purest and he to material Haar Mutzl in All tie Best dealers Thonig oods and their bakery tax a to i to Capa Clov to Supply the demand. Special attention is also Puld to tin Dell try service and by Honing Gay 4c4 Jou can secure pro input delivery your Ortler direct from the bakery. Boston s hungry. Boston mass., March "12. A Small army of the unemployed invaded the chamber of Commerce today demand ing shelter and food. Trading had closed for the Day but the unexpected arrival of the wordless ones caused my be excitement. Police reserves were called and the party which included about 150 Meji led by Morrison 1. Self were ejected without violence. After the invaders had been put out of the building an attempt was mad to held a meeting in Indian Square but the police dispersed the gathering. . To enter Weyburn. Weyburn sask., March 12. An Ottawa dispatch just received announces that the Canadian Northern will enter Weyburn this summer build ing a Spur from tn6lr Une run pins through the country South of Weyburn and known As the May Field Branch of the Canadian Northern railway. This Spur line will run North to Weyburn Frem a print East of. Radville and will run nearly straight North to web turn entering this City on one of the streets running North and South. This Branch of the r. Will not Cross the . Track at present. It will afford connection with the country South of Here and will be the Means of definitely mrs Peter Lyall luncheon yesterday. Entertained at mrs. Cumming is loft wednesday for the South. Interest new members Over cups of Tea l it is so easy to get Friendly Ovar a cup of Tea said one of Tho Wadiea in charge of the pretty Tea Given toy Ali ladles of Toung methodist Church yesterday afternoon we give Friendly Little affairs every once vm1n" he . Of to Geibe. Item members equalised and let a sted in the Church sciet1e�." t Deputy minister to retire. Ottawa March 13. William Hilins Worth Deputy minister of Inland re venue has been granted six months leave of absence after which he Wil receive superannuation i. U Vincent will be the acting Deputy minister and will succeed or. Hin Worth at Oie end of the sir months. _ wins suit against Calgary. Calgary. Alta., March is. William Gilbert awarded a verdict of $500 against the City today Gilbert sustained injuries on the municipal car line being thrown to the floor of tie. Car by the to Torriani sudden revers Al of to w1 his knee was injured and lie a incapacitate Tor come a water style Huju fusion Pat the emphatic on the trim foot and pm ankle do Eib to Day a Node. Her. Eoe How err � powr. Silk. Or Fine lil a the tone. In Rodin in hosiery. The Newett aty e require a it fire mat m Colour. Mouid texture. Soccer Light of Fine Komi Iier Wea. It prevent Wiki in refined up Saranc did in amt be be the or Earth and Cun Biliter concealed m the id Pir Ole nd.4.p�t Hutt did toe. Aunt. Price 50c, my a. Hosiery do Trimon. Montreal silk for women and men Perry heres
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