Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 17, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday mabqh17,1914 inexpensive fur sets sets suitable for Spring Wear and equally Good for the colder weather utmost Quality lax. Sable Moleskin Ermine Etc furs that afford serviceable Wear Are now marked at season end prices Biack Fox stoles shaped or straight trimmed gift h. I Heads. Majhi paws or perfectly Plain. $75.fh. Special $50.00 Ala a Sable in variety of stapes stoles and Chi bus 1111111111613 or Plain. Regular from $50.ok x so ?75. Q. Special for from $33.50 to $50.00. Mole Kib i Vry. Attractive. Latins and stoles handsomely trimmed with Slik fringe and ornaments. Regular $50.00 special $33,50 Erminia Fanty. Cravatta in variety of styles. Reg a Lar from 530.00 to ?. Special for $20.00 to $33 i50 Fairweather 6 co., limited Toronto 297-299 Portage Avenue Winnipeg. Montreal so her to Lustrous Ami to Fine is Radium homely that forms a fitting complement to the richest costume. Even to a simple Toilette it bring a touch of style distinction that sets it apart from the commonplace. Fashioned to fit smoothly and snugly As a Glov fits the hand. Strong serviceable Good looking 4-times reinforced at Heel and toe to resist Wear anew washing. There b Good value in every pair and such service As to ask for the Lune Brand again. In Lisle s i la mixtures and silk. For men and women 50c. And up. Look for the Etore with the Radium card. Copyright 1909, by fownes Brothers & co. Gives for Street Wear should Combine durability and style they should be easy and comfortable yet smart and Well fitting. On hand this fall will mean love satisfaction a i Winter Long. Each love the Best for the Price and never sold under any other name than fownes your guide end your Protection. News of special interest to women society arts Home r to ".g00" held in the purple room of the port saturday i tin a. Mars h1sinak.n and r r. Macarthur received. Amongst those organized study of missionary work keen interest in inter denominational Institute at first Baptist Church this week. Like a. Big snowball rolling Down Bill missionary enthusiasm was piling on volume and momentum at the first Baptist Church yesterday afternoon and evening during the opening ses Sion of the three Day interdenominational missionary Institute held under the auspices of the missionary Educa Tion movement with the co operation of the to innies churches the ear nest speakers handled their subjects in � manner All the More convincing be cause very sane and often humorous. Study classes formed. There were three study classes organized which. Will meet again today and tomorrow at 5 o clock and 7 o clock. Hev. D. Of. Smith b.a., of i India is teaching the course on India Awakening Rev. J. B. Tearl Lefflb the study of the emergency in Rev it. Beaton takes Thip. Intermediates who will probably study the Black bearded barbarian by Marian Keith missionary idea and prayers. Rev. D. F. Smith delivered the open Mac Campbell Joseph St. Mars a. C. Emmett Thomas Black James Stephens Fred Sager and Blake Hall Day spoke briefly. The speakers were limited to one and one half minutes Apreo. A musical programme was contributed to by miss Juricin Fred Ray mates Jlawrence or. Ford and the Hill Brothers. Personal and social or. Arts mrs. J. of 172 Arlington Street entertained on Satur Day evening at a whist drive the guests being or. And mrs. Barton Smyth or and mrs. My Ripon or. And mass Wil son Jar. And mrs. Gorgus or. And mrs. W Ilo Ocks mrs. Monro and. Miss Dorothy Smyth. Mrs. carried off first prize for ladles or. Go rus Oil first prize for gentlemen #. Or. P. Kennedy returned on saturday from a hurried trip to new York where he was called by the serious illness of his brother. The latter is now improving and is expected in i innies shortly to recuperate. Or and . A. Harrison have re turned from a taif to Southern Cali Ion la. Mrs. Harrison is now visiting her parents mrs. Tiros. Catch t o r do f Kenora. The marriage of or. Gra Ham Gordon. Eldest son of or. And . J. C Gordon to mrs. Miriam Wagstaffe 7 h. Tulfo a. Armstrong Point will receive this afternoon but not. Again., this season. Or. And mrs. r. Hayward Gam Den place last night for a trip to Denver and new York. Mrs. M. A Parkinson a Rived. Home. Or. And mrs. Prowse who have spent last month in hot Springs Ark have returned to the City. � _ or. And mrs. Gilroy sail from new York today on Mauritania for Lon Don England. Mrs. C. D. ,i8 Welland court will not this Orr Oso nor again mrs. T. B. Vardan 1.02 Royal Street will riot receive tomorrow Lior again this season. Mrs. J. C. Gordon. Mrs. Walter Titt a Ami or. Graham Gordon left last right for Chicago. Mrs. To. It silvers Les. 462" Telfer Street will receive tomorrow a f t e r n o o n from 4 to 6. Mrs. D. Act Ean. 832 Mcmillan averse. Fill not receive today nor again this mrs. , Avenue will not be at Home today nor again Lii season. " � mrs. Williard j. Hill will receive to Morrow from 4 to 6, but not again this season. H is 4 mrs Reginald Lawson entertained at a Violet Tea afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Mccollom. Place will not. Receive 11 Dijt Murn today i is tharies , 130 Ethelbert Street will not receive today Madam Clara butt and her he Secand. Or. Be Titherley Ruthiford were. The guests of the play goers club of win needlework a Tea or Bunche on cloth that b easy. " to Bers of the or Gadt or tiie City in Atiniz Peg Ang were to i Rig it of Way and were not sirt Jet any Speed Woi Ile pro. 1 Oln Siryj i t sittes being ens of b.-,.-.i in ii j v i x i t i o n of a us i Ier 1j. 3 of his stay in Nai Nominni after Vav us join lit was Fei in Winnipeg for a of t an i for trip. Pas six years has been. Slivered a Cameron. J.a., Liat Tho stand. Court of Appeal Brizard v. Heynan it is an. Appeal Froim the verdict rendered in the Oare toy at Tihe trial Vieloh. Took place at the Morden assizes in the fall oif 19-13, before judge Curran. The plaintiff Albany Brizard brought his action against the defendants his her in Law father in Law the Parish Ipri Iest Heynan and a Man a Meti Trine us. Charging them with Alie Tiati no his wife from him. All the parties reside in the Village of Bax Elles to Southern Manitoba where the Plata Tiff irn Arr Iel Marie Sim Leois two or three years ago and it appeared at the trial that the family relations not Only Between the plaintiff and the father and in other of this write 1 Utas Between Brizard Horas self a nil his wife were for the most part of the time most Coplea shirt. One Cal Ltd was born of was taken to Tho Mise Ricorda Hospital Winnipeg where the second Ohil d was born do Ramg her con flament there the Rylah Volff was denied Hie i privilege o f seeing either mrs. Brizard or his child. T3ie defendants denied that there had been Abaiy con up Iracy on part in connection with the matter und Cla aimed that All. Thai had been gone was in the interest of mrs. Braz and. And to protect her against the Dannaj a or personal injuries alleged to have been received at the Handis of a Man employed by the City Ait Tohe no satire ground on. 2. 1912, who lie alleges struck him with a. Manure Fork. The City claimed that it was not handle for the a assault of an employee. jury awarded the plaintiff $2,000 damages in nk3vera. Jer 1913, and the City a appealed. A. B. Hudson and to. Reudi Homie for the oily of Wynn ii Peg. W. A. and w. P. Fillmore for the Ila in tits. The judgment of the court was delivered by Howell. C.j.m., that the a peal in a old of Alstn seed. The Veryl it for the plaintiff will stand. City re Pon sife for firemen. Thomas v. City of Winnipeg co Muty . The plaintiff Frantz Thomas brought its action against the City of a incl Peg. Claimi-ng.$339 for Dannage to his Auto to Lille and loss of time. The car in question was stand ing on the West Side of Young Street 46 fee a South of the intersection of Ellice Avenue and Tio ung Street Wilien a motor Hose Waggon from one of tie City fire Halls proceeding in a southerly direction on Toung Street ran into the plaintiff s car in Utah was smashed and comic lately destroyed. mud guard and fender were Bent and broken in us Uli manner As to Render them use Lesa and other parts a Ivd machinery Wea a Dama ged. T allege be admired whose personality for incs for him wherever he was Ever ready to lend a helping Harf to any less fortunate than lims from was willing at Al times to contribute liberally to any worthy object. The funeral win be held at 2.80 . On wednesday March 18, from Thun de taking Parlours of Cla rec i 37 Brt tums . Portage ave. Formal opening of Spring millinery at $5 to $12 tiny hats the furore in Paris and Kew York. Reproduced by us at j5 to $12. Quaint Little sailors Small turbans smartly trimmed with bows and Ostrich pompous. Come and see. Of look who s Here Thi simple Ort Tractive cover Lor the Tea or Tano Haon Tel Auar be mob Roiderer on round thread or inn Goicoa Jinn or w Plain dual do. The cover May a Bitto any Lue you i Visnu them mfg to 5 sin it the table and the Eden my a Teh hed wit Piam galloping or with Ohoy a Ealum in Narold by the illustration. Tit in White in solid Ink with number 89 mercerized Cotton. The Transfer camera include four a Ray two 10 by 10% to Obj and a 7% by it att. To fees nay Alto Tonsa
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