Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free june 18, 1915. Personal and social miss. Hansford an d miss Beth Billington were guests of Honor at a quilting Bee Given by miss Irene coat Horn 58 Lydia Street. The Dainty Tea table centred with daisies was presided Over by miss Florence Mcgathon. Among those present were miss Stafford miss Mitchell miss Mae Murdock miss Louise Marshall miss May Clendenning miss Reta Mclaughl n and miss Marguerite Mcpherson. Mrs. B. B. Keulman entertained at a patriotic Tea yesterday afternoon at her Home. 362 St. John s Avenue when a substantial sum was realized Lor comforts for the soldiers. The Tea table was tastefully decorated with flags and Cut Flowers. Those assist ing were mrs. Huddles one miss mar k Hutchinson. Miss Doris mount and miss Lily Croan. Mrs. Harry Osier of Cobourg ont., was the guest of Honor at an informal Tea Given by mrs. It. H. Munson Wellington Crescent yesterday after noon when a number of old Cobourg friends met to have a Chat Over the Tea cups. The Tea table which was presided Over by mrs. H. N. Tuttan was centred with mauve orchids. I mrs. Malcolm Mcfayden. Grosvenor Avenue has been called to Ottawa Owin to the serious illness of her brother or. Charles Mair who of re cent years has been connected with the department of Indian affairs but who was formerly a prominent figure in Manitoba an the West. Miss Agnes Hastings Donald Street entertained at dinner last evening in Honor of miss Georgie Crawford. Cov ers were Laid for 14. Pink Sweet peas formed the table decoration. The Winnipeg Home economics society entertained at an ice Cream social yesterday afternoon at the Home of mrs. A. V. . Mrs. Edward Brown Wellington c descent. Is entertaining at the Tea hour this afternoon in Honor of miss Georgic Crawford. Or. Partridge and miss Partridge of Toronto Are the guests of mrs. William c. Lee Mcmillan Avenue. Col. Arid mrs. H. N. Ruttan leave tonight for port Arthur where they will spend the week end. Mrs Thomas j. Rice is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lorin j. Drake of Chicago. Mrs. Harry Hastings is the guest of mrs. John Paton Dromore Avenue. Or. John Boswell leaves tonight to spend the summer in fort William. Miss Lillian Sheldon was a Charm ing Mettle hostess yesterday afternoon at a Tea Given in Honor of one of her ent misses Rosenf Leli m. j. Coval Wjk. To and Iva Saul Kathleen Elliott. Gladys soot is Tho Henry Muriel Galloway Evelyn Prowse Ohvo Bartram mar 71 Joti hit t. T w Jorle Watson Esther Buchanan Boris Jones Bonnie Sinclair and miss Elk interns tag visitor to win Niue now is lady Wallenburg is with her daughter. Mrs. George Skinner an acute observer her so Journ in Many countries where her land. A most give lady Wollen Virg National questions. Tom no of is a member of Tho famous family of the Lees of Virginia. Often West Era Art "obnf.ln.uor-. In the Industrial Dunrui h and. Paris. Ceaner recent sojourn in London the graduates and. Sex students of _ Harris eearl7 3v Toree d. R. Kaon Bevear a. Tier h. Moore. A. C. Williams. J at the Tresi Dunco of or. Land mrs. A. Sinclair. Psi Telfe r Street last eve Ning. Miss Margaret s. Main of Ioimo. Ports the Scotland was willed in marriage to Kobert their Only son the Rev., or. B. A Paterson of St. Stephen s Church officiating. The Bride who was gowned in a Weddine dress of White silk crepe de Chine and with usual bridal veil trimmed with Ora Jjo blossoms and carrying a bouquet of White roses Ano lilies of the looked charming. Miss Katherine. Lister of the Groom who attended the Bride Woie a grown of Cream silly poplin trimmed with Shadow lace and the bridegroom s Mother was attired in Silver i of pop Lin with touches of Oriental trimming and lace which was very Noo Irlas and lady Cameron have or. We. A. Mckeaig organist of St. Promised their patronage this evening Matthew s Chuich presided at the to the lecture Given mrs. A. A. Piano and played the wedding marches. To me to i an enjoyable musical evening was arranged by or. James w. Scott Cox sin of Tho bridegroom who also per formed the duties of groomsman. Having received congratulations from the Many irions. The Happy couple soon after for the East on their honeymoon the Bride wearing her travelling suit of cretan silk with hat to match. On their return they will take up i evidence at sultry. 16, Tahoe apartments. Rave a Avenue. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Home of i. And mra. J. C. Poapst 76 Strathcona Wareel on wednesday afternoon at when their daughter miss Verna Helen wag United in marriage to or. Harold Al Fred Pridham. Of Regina the Rev. K. B. Mcelheran. . Tho Bride who was Given away by her father looked charming in a sown of Ivory silk lung with crepe Chiffon and Shadow lace and bordered with Pearl trimming. Her veil was caught with Valley lilies and she carried a Shower bouquet of White roses and lilies of the Valley the Hildred Poapst wore a becoming gown of Lilac Taf feta with Cream lace trimming and Woie a picture hat of White with Lilao trimming. She carried a bouquet of mauve orchids and Killarney roses mrs. Poapst the Bride s Mother wore a gown of Dove Grey silk crepe with touches of mauve. Or. A Allee Pri Liam acted As groomsman. Miss Bella a Illington played tha wedding Marc b. _4ftev the wedding reception or. And mrs. Pridham left for Tho West on a Short trip the by lilo travelling in a. Tailored costume of Navy Blue cloth and a hat of Sarid coloured trim med with a mount of the same and Paddy Green. Or. And mrs. Pridham will reside at 2414 Angus Street Leogina sask. A quiet wedding took place at the Bethel Mission parsonage Day night when or. Herbert Jamoo Murray implement agent of. Aberdeen sask., was United in marriage to miss Jessie Rao Adams of Neepawa Man., tiie being Pel formed by the Rev. Or. John Maclean. The Groom is the son of the late or James Mur Ray a prominent Farmer of the Neo Pawa formerly of Moho ten n.b., and one of his Sisters miss Mabel Murray is one of the nurses at the general Hospital. The Bride is the daughter of or. Thomas Adams of Neepawa. Whose wife was a relative of sir Wilfrid Laurie. My w crop for production Stock Well advanced of mortality Low. Sum weather rth e Outlook a goo Supply fall and also larger Supply of Winter eggs.-, Likely Toi move earlier Tell season than last statement by department Agri culture on general conditions harvesters needed. Ham with a View to discussing Tho formation of an alumnae association. Lieut Guy Harris anal mrs. Hairls arrived yesterday from the Oast mrs Harris went to Kenora to meet Hei vis went Down to Kenora to meet Nei husband who is returning on leave from his regiment in France. Miss Gladys Whyte ont i Tan pc at luncheon yesterday in Honor or miss Georgia Crawford. Covers wove Laid Lor 11 the Dainty table was Cen tred with Pink peonies. Miss Ella of new York who has been Tho guest mrs. Sarah Campbell 88 Spence is. Street. Left wednesday to visit Heimo ther at or and mrs. Kupreit Masee. Of bran Don Are visitors. Here mrs Masee s returning from a visit to Minneapolis and other Southern Points. Mrs to. R. J Utilda of Calgary will spend the next six weeks the guest of her Mother mis. Cowie. In Winnipeg. Miss Agnes Hastings Donald Street. Is entertaining at a dinner this even ing in Honor of miss Georgie Crawford. Miss m. H. Haliday and miss Maud Anderson left yesterday to Sauna a. Holiday at Pelican inn Detroit lakes or and mrs. Roland Taylor have opened their Slimmer cottage at Minaki for the season. A Jolly party arranged by misses Coval and miss Kosel Welcl. Was held wednesday evening at the Home of miss 1-Lecla Welling Riverview ap9.rt ments. Westminster Avenue to fare Well miss Welling who leaves shortly for los Angeles. Among those pres pleasing Points that Are strikingly apparent in summer fashions for the ladies there s an extra touch of refinement and distinction in any collection of fashionable apparel you May choose select from in the fair leathers showrooms. And it s absolutely appropriate to say so in inviting attention to assortments of new and novel things for summer Wear. Assortments ample to meet All requirements. Exclusive enough to please All that Are most exceptional on a style and Quality consideration. Outing suits to s35.00 silk suits to lingerie dresses to silk to Outing dresses to Outing . To silk sweater Coats to summer to mrs. Perry addresses daughters of Empire miss Nellie Bannerman iban Dernlan Avenue St. Johns was the. Hostess yesterday afternoon at a Silver Tea Given Tor the War Relief funds under Tho auspices of the Queen Victoria chapter . Tho. Room was effectively decorated with flags and presented a cheering color scheme Peciu Rcd to counteract the depressing effect of the Dull Day. Mrs. R. J. Mclean and miss Gladys Waligh assisted the hostess in attend ing to the Avants of the guests. Cd he goodly number present proved that it requires More than heavy showers to Dampen the ardor of women Whoso hearts arc in any destined to help soldiers. Mrs. A. A. Perry was welcomed Ivy a Large number of old friends in St. John s alter several months absence in England and 1 Rance. She gave an interesting resume of conditions in i England and on the continent As she had observed them. The work of Canadian said mrs. Perry is very highly appreciated in London and the Quantity of merchandise arriving in England labelled from can Ada and destined for Canadian and la incl soldiers is astonishing. Al though at first through some mis understanding Between the military and the eed Cross authorities there was some hitch in connection with the distribution of the goods everything is now smoothly the Manitoba department of Agri culture j esterday morning issued its ninety first Cro p bulletin which will lie Reid with keen interest through o it not Only Manitoba but the entire it is a thoroughly satisfactory re port but there Are two features to which special attention is directed namely the farms need men to help with farm work and Harvest and the area of fodder Corn in the province has been increased by Over acres. A fairly full synopsis of the report follows seeding and crop prot Ecta. Following an exceptionally Fine Winter our Spring opened earlier than usual. A few Fields were in condition for drilling by the end of March but wheat seeding was not general until die second week in april. From that rate rapid Progress was made and the majority of farm ers had finished wheat the end of april. A few Farmers risked sowing Oats in april but the greater portion 01 that Grain was sown during the first two weeks of May after which bar Ley sowing became general. By the end of May practically All Grain seeding was finished. As the Harvest of was an Early one. And the autumn exceptionally favourable an unusually Large area of land had been fall slowed harrowed. This enabled the Farmers to make rapid Progress Anc also facilitated the preparation of a Good seed bed. During the month of May then were a few Windy Days when som of. The lighter soils suffered from Drifting otherwise the weather Wai decidedly favourable during tha month. Severe frosts occurred from the 6th.to the 9th of Down fodder Corn and tender Garden vege titles in most parts of the province but Only slightly checking the Grain crops. The usual june Rains have been abundant and very generally distributed. Our reports show that the Aret devoted to grasses and other Fodde crops has again greatly increased this is True in the Cas of fodder Corn Rye grass and Brome both Timothy Clover show slightly reduced acreage. Judging by the largely increase number of cattle and sheep of Farmers arc More than Ever realizing that mixed farming is the Only per manent system of agriculture of 297-299 Portage Avenue Toronto Winnipeg Montreal this or any other country. The depart moist is endeavouring further development of the sheep Industry by co operating with the Farmers in live preparation and Sal of their Wool. Spring wheat pall wheat All wheat Oats. Barley. Flax. Bye. Peak benefits Are being derived from the area under Nilli 1915 acre 3.74 6.731.5b potatoes incl Toots. Potatoes boots i odder crows. Brome grass. Lye grass. Timothy Alfalfa. Fodder Corn . Crop report crops making very satisfactory pro Gress is the main feature of the c. E. Flop bulletin for on three West Ern provinces issued yesterday. It sizes up the Rico Vinces a follows 1.1 i generous Rains during the Lowed by Cool. Cloudy weather. All grains making satisfactory Prog Isis. Wheat averages 16 inches some Fields being in shot Blade. Oats will average. Inches Barley 4 inches and flax 3 inches. All grains Strong and vigorous and Well tooled. The rain and Cool weather have minimized the the Frost of a. Week ago. The damage to wheat by Frost is negligible and very alight to Oats and Barley excepting that they will be set Back a few Days. The danger from cutworm is or for the season. Hay is making most satisfactory pro Gress. It is not expected the will be up to the average but the situation is greatly improved owing to the or Dot growing weather now prevailing thirty per cent of summer fallow is slowed. Saskatchewan. Frequent and Good rams have fallen All Over the province. The weather has been Cool and Clordy for the Mosi part. Grains making Good Progress and plants Are Well tooled. Practically no damage by the frosts of Lait week owing to the weather conditions following. Oats and Barley will to set Back a few Days. No further damage from cutworm and the danger is Over for this season. Wheat aver Ages 12 inches Oats 6 inches Barley 4 inches and flax 2 inches. Warm Wea ther now required to hasten growth. Hay situation is greatly improved owing to the abundant Rains and Good growing weather but even yet there will not be an average crop. Twenty five percent of summer fal Low is ploughed. Alberta. Grain crops everywhere making very satisfactory Progress the fall wheat area being Forward due to the almost Dally Ini fall. Showers Over the whole province with Gooc growing weather. No damage except in the District North of raid Bury where Hail destroyed acres. This will be renown to flax. Samples of fall wheal have been received measuring 32 inches. Spring grains wheat 15 inches Oats 8 inches Barley 6 inches flax a inches. Twenty per cent of summer fallow is discuss Young people s speakers at Baptist convention gives views on to sustain interest ser Giacobs to be honoured for valor Orriner Winnipeg Ger recommended for . Weil known curler. Portage la Prairie Man., june 17. C. Brown District superintend it of the Manitoba government Tele hones was today in receipt a. Let or from. Sergt. M. Jacobs formerly Winnipeg and when War broke out manager of the outlet company s in this City giving a Good account of the part Tho canadians play in the Battle at St. Julien. He tates that lie has been recommend d for a distinguished conduct medal it states that he does not care whether he receives it or not though t is Gratifying to know that it is recognize cd that he has done his Little Art. Sergt. States that All the canadians who were in the fight Are entitled to such a medal. He states that wherever they go r Canadian badges Are seen they re esteemed by All. We have a name for ourselves second 0 continuing Sergt. Jacobs slates 1 sorrow for those whom i live Cnown and now Are no More but any More will be taken before it is Iver More than our country Ever but we must have Nen thousands of men. To fill up our Anks. We arc Only half our origin in number and have been expecting every Day but they Lave not appeared up the letter was written on May 27. Sergt. Jacobs is serving with the 20th Battery 3rd brigade Canadian Field artillery. He is Well known in Winnipeg where he resided for a number of years and was Well known n Curling circles. His wife and fam by Are now residing at Carroll Manitoba. Sergt. Jacobs has five medals Al ready. He served in South and East and was one of the first in Portage to join the colors when War broke but. Edmonton alta., june school and Young people s matters entirely was discussed at this after noon s session of the Baptist Conven Tion. Proceedings began with round table conference led by miss n. E. Houlding of Calgary regard ing . Work. A number of mat ters were discussed such As the re lation of the Young people s society the Church and to societies of othe denominations the details of organization and the qualifications of of flyers and the Best methods of con ducting the meetings. The discussion was of most interesting character. Rev. W. Arnold Bennett told of the difficulties of sus 17 606 i Taining interest and recited a Case in his experience in which tire Young men refused to attend because 165.990 District employed. Keti d. N. W. Toast for breakfast Start tie Day right with right what is More inviting on the breakfast table than a plate of Crisp Golden browned buttered Toast soggy heavy Toast is not always the fault of the Coo k or the toaster. The bread May toe at fault. Take no e chances with inferior Oread. Always use butter nut boy not bread and your Toast will be so delicious and. Appetizing Ris to tempt and stimulate every appetite. Butler nut thread toasted is the most wholesome nourishment you can take i of r your system in the morning. Don t eat break fast without several slices of Toast made from genuine b utter nut. Bread. Every housewife should in Sist on getting tie genuine butter nut loaf with. Tie picture of the butter nut boy on the waxed paper wrapper Only by the Canada bread company. If you buy your bread in stores be particular and know what you re getting. Butter nut costs no More than Ordinary bread. I to have a daily Supply of fresh butter nut Anil any of our thirty varieties delivered to your Sherbrook 2018. Canada bread "conditions.1 at said tie speaker were at first very bad owing to the fact that the men were sul towing from Tho discomforts of a new Camp Himo sickness and were a trifle wild on account of that they bad too much Money an Das a result left the Carnap too frequently. English people have come .-.-to. Appreciate the car Adian soldiers More now in times of according to mrs. Perry militant suffragettes have passed into oblivion in the minds being occupied with matters much More serious. The new women police she said Are doing Good preventative work in looking after girls and the society women have done great work in equipping private hospitals for wounded soldiers. There Are 400 nursing associations in London and among these the can Adian nurses have High standing. The speaker concluded her address by expressing her pleasure at again being among her old friends. After mrs. Perry s speech the after noon was devoted to hed Cross work. Deaths and funerals. The funeral of Misi Florence Fraser look place from the family residence. S37 Strathcona Street to yesterday afternoon and there a Lai go attendance of friends. R6v. Hugh Libr Kirtson conducted the services and jets sri. Groves Rogers Mclean. Me Ferrari White and Mcculloch acted As pallbearers. Eastern n. C. S. C. 92s 773 874 125 livestock. 1915. 1914. Dec cattle Mlach 183.229 horse sheep summary of cattle. Cows calves heifers steers. Increase. Total area under get Lori Toltl area under All crops. Grain crops inc. Area under All crop. Dairying. Everything considered 105.135 acres Dairying can be said to be in a healthy con girls Are always giving us hymns to standardize sunday school work. A b. Sayer general Secretary of Obj Baptist Union thought there were to Many ready made plans which be left to the initiative of local of flyers. The report of the sunday schoo committee of the Union read by Rev d. R. Sharpe was referred to a Cial committee prior to final adoption it relates to an attempt which is be ing made of standardize the work o the sunday schools throughout Thweat and to bring it to a higher stat of efficiency. One of the proposals the appointment of a superintend in of religious education to have Genera oversight Over the sunday schools an Toung people s societies. Rev. S. Sheldon provincial Sunda school Secretary reported an Enro ment of scholars in third schools with an average attendance of gave Farewell address. Rev. J a. E. Walker the missionary from India who has been in that country for 26 years and who is about to return for the fourth time gave a Farewell address. He stated that Home and foreign work were inter Ballin advises peace with states Wilson attacked by prof. Zorn to blame for continuance of War. God and the world of guilt for the continuance of this fearful murder. That s the neutrality and christianity of resident Wilson and his govern understanding advocated. Berlin june Over wars to Day continues Ita Campaign for reach an understanding with the United tates. It again endorses Eugene Zimmerman s the Woltal 4.nzerger, especially approving Zim Merman s Point of View that there Are no germans who want War with the United states and that this fact should be known abroad. The voc warts sharply dissents from count von Reventlow s remark that if influences were at work in Germany to bring about a War with the United states it. Would be reprehensible to divulge this fact. On Tho says the Over warts in reply to count von recent Jow in our opinion if such views prevail in Germany there is no More Rapera Tive task for the serious news Mars than to combat such influence with All prof. Otto Hoet Sach s article in the Creuse Zeitung throw shout is couched n a Friendly tone toward the United states. French report Progress. Paris june French War office this afternoon gave out a statement on the Progress of hostilities which read 3 As follows in the Vas Gea the Progress made by us yesterday rendered us com plete masters of the line of Heights which dominate the Valley of Tho Fecht River to the North of Stein Bruck and sle Zerald. To the South also we have gained ground Between the two branches of the upper Fecht and along the neights which separate the. Valley of the Fecht from the Vallej of the want Amu dance rear Kate. A limited number of recruits lire wanted for no. 1 Field ambulance de pot to commence training at once. Application can be made to the military Hospital. Fort Osborne Barracks in the mornings. Pioneer dead at Tofield. Tofield. Alta., june Logan one of. Tofield s old timers was strike with paralysis yesterday. He has been in the Edmonton District for Over 25 years. He came Here from Winnipeg. Coderre clings Cabin posit would like future assured by fore succeed speaker Sproules from lure by special Ottawa Juno Louis cod Secretary . Is leg on the to rink before taking his Arial departure from Public life. 31r, col. Erre is keenly desirous of leaving fat wishes to be sure of Bis future Becton do incr so. He Deairus to so 10 the Bench but apparently there Are suy. Crul applicants for the Only in Light a Quabec and to lift secret by of Utate be sure thy lie will he Iho successful candidate re Len quashing the emolument of Ixo pro position. The clue Salon. Of or. Of Daws use Cessor is a problem Ali lab is the Dup Arquiro of minister there Are Many can Colatos the lob to. M. Teller. Deader of the Opp Sioon in Quebec la considered a candidate. Be. Patenaude prominent in the conservative association is Ano Bev probability. But within the links of the Federal party there Are also so feral applicants. A. A. Mondou. Nation Alist member for a Mitiska is i ass wait his suit with ardor while Albert Igny of Dorchester Deputy up filter of the House believe i that he has earned a Cabinet position and that lie should be or. Coderre s successor. It in stated that Hon. Speaker Sproul will announce at the conservative convention for South Gray hit he will not run again for parliament. Speaker Sproule will g o to the Senate and there is a probability that at Sells by will speaker ship. Succeed him Ibert in the 700 civilians killed in revolt London june Central new publishes a despatch from Anu Werdua saying that a traveller from Belgium brings a report of a revolt last tuesday on Tho part of the inhabitants of Millnes. German. Soldier a fired into Tho crowd mid the traveller says 700 civilians were jellied. This occur nce according to tile travel Ler Mullen is has been isolated by Means of electrified Valre fences. Dainty Beauty pins in Pale Blue and Pink enamel Copenhagen june 17. Alber Ballin director general of the Ham Burg american company and a Clos personal Friend of the German pm. Verbr has suggested to the Empero the advisability of maintaining peae with the United states. Prof. Zorn attacks Wilson. Amsterdam june Philipp Zorn of the chair of Law at Bonn. University and who was a member of both the Hague conventions attacks the administration of president Wilson in an article in the Cologne Gazette a copy of which has . We have a Clear conscience As far As International Law is says prof. Zorn. But Lias the Wil son equally Good con science , no. The feelings of the German people Are bitter against not against the american people whom we consider our Good friends but against the Wil son government which is Neutral Only in form. Hourly our our people and the Kaiser Are insulted in. The mean most lying fashion by the Ameri can press. Is that honorable neutrality the was would have been for american supplies. We accuse president Wilson before John g. Haslet Donald Street a Well known Winnipeg Ger and a Man who has had a Good Deal to do with the of the West died yesterday. Or. Haslett was about 60 years of age and when a Young Man had been connected with Samuel Dawson in the building of the Daw son Road. Later he became connected with the c. P. R. And for 14 years was a colonization agent of the com Pany in London big. For the past ten years he had lived a retired life in Winnipeg. Or. Haslett was a Mem Ber of the St. Charles country club and was a soiling enthusiast. He was a member of holy Trinity Church and will conduct a service at Clark Bros and Hughes 166 Donald this after noon at 4 o clock. The remains taken East on the 6.25 c. P. R. This evening for interment at Belleville Ontario. Or. Dawson is survived by his wife. T. C. Has k.c., of Hamilton. Ont., is a brother. Edition in the province at the present time and we feel fully justified in expressing Tho Hope for a Satis fac Ory year for the Dairying Industry is regard output Quantity of pro ducts and prices. High food values particularly those for grains during the Winter season wore not conducive to Liberal feed no and As a result Nilk production was curtailed to some extent and some of the cows did not come through the Winter in As Thrifty a condition As we should have liked Oseo them still the Farmers 3o not appear to have been inclined to reduce their herds nor everything considered did they seriously Icieg Leot their Stock a the Early and recent Rains have made the pastures Good and the out put of the creameries and cheese factories is considerably larger than it was at. The corresponding period of last year. Creamery is Selling for fully two cents per Pound More than it did a year ago and Tho Price of cheese is exceptionally High Between 18 and 19 cents at the pres ent time. The explanation of the latter is or course that the cheese is a War food that is it is an All round concentrated food that is not on wednesday occurred the death of the infant son of or. And mrs. T. We into Alvena it reel. The fun eral was held yesterday morning inter ment being made in Brookside Ceme Tery. Or. And mrs. P. J. Hanley Milan apartments mourn the death of their infant son William Laurence. The body will be taken by the parents to London ont., for interment. Tie funeral of John Allan Roberts took place wednesday afternoon from his late residence. S53 Cathedral avenge and was larg Ely attended members of King Edward Lodge no. Of . And a.m., were present in a body. A profusion of Beautiful Floral offerings covered the casket. An impressive service at the Home was conducted by his Grace the archbishop of land while at the graveside the ser vice was taken by Rev. Dean Coombs followed by the masonic burial service conducted by acting master c. 33. James and officers of King Edward Lodge. The pallbearers were r 3. Adamson c. , c. Graham j. F. Mitchell Geo. Mccord and j. M. I Campbell. The. Death occurred on wednesday Adolph tool Lack aged -44 years. The remains Are lying at Clark Bros. Hughes Chapel 1g6 Donald Street awaiting funeral very perishable. The tendency in the older prov dependent and urged the convention not to neglect the one at the expense of the other. Rev. H. R. Mcgill president announced that Hon. Or. Rutherford and Thomas Underwood Calgary had donated two theological books to each Home Mission pastor and the convention expressed thanks for their generosity. At the night meeting excellent addresses were Given by Rev. D. W. Thompson of Allendale Church. Edmonton and Rev. D. R. Sharpe Olivet Church Calgary the latter taking the place of Rev. W. P. Freeman who was detained at Home by illness. Inces and no doubt elsewhere where the conditions Are to turn to cheese making in As Large a measure As possible hence it would appear that the butter Market As Well As the cheese Market will re main firm throughout the year. With this additional incentive we should put Forth every Effort to keep our cows giving throughout the year and it is to be hoped that a full Supply of suitable milk producing foods will be provided for fall and Winter feeding. J egg egg production was abnormally High Early in Spring result prices Low. Large of quantities gone into cold storage. Fertility and hatching Power rather higher than average this season., egg production in May and june Low. Due to heavy laying Early in Spring. Egg consumption on in crease. Prices now. Very Good for average run High class new Laid non Fertile eggs Are in Strong demand. Market poultry. Broilers Sells at135c to Boc a Pound dressed Heads and feet on carcass und Rawn demand Good for. Of poultry. Good at 3 per Pound dressed. General. I Bright prospects for a Boot Poul try thib season., Early 1 Spring three turkish Trot sports sunk Juno British sub on wednesday Sank three turkish transports full o Troope Fox Dardanelles operations according to despatches from Mudras today. A report received on the Grain Exchange today that the Dardanelles had been forced by the allies and All the forts silenced is not confirmed. Tile report is said to be unfounded by the free press special Cable representative. Wireless Between Russia and England London june new and pow Erful wireless station erected in rus Sia since the outbreak of the War transmitted the first message to eng land today in. The form of a greeting from the chairman of the Duma to the right Hon. James a. I other speak of the House of commons. Or. Lowther acknowledged the greeting by wireless Little pins such As these for use with summer costumes make excellent Gilt suggestions i or this time of year being particularly Good As favors to the Bride s attendants. Particularly effective Are the finely enamelled styles we have just received from the new York Ena Mellers they Are Plain or set with pearls As in the illustration and in. 14k. Gold vary in Price from to Plain Gold safety pins. These seasonable pins we have in Good variety both jointed and other Wise varying in length from 1% to 2 inches. In 10k. Pold and in 14k. Gold and d. R. Dingwall limited. Jewellers and Portage ave. And main St. Silversmiths. Main St. And Logan Mew for our Many customers owing to the great demand for our last saturday we were unable to fill All the orders we received. To enable All to taste this delicious Bon Bon we Are now Mairig a fresh consignment which we will sell on saturday Only Reg. At per in. Note that this Peeta is Only obtainable on saturday. 50c the we deliver orders. 284 Portage ave phone main 4338. Sequel to breach of Promise suit. New York june detective employed by the. United states government has been subpoenaed a a in the conspiracy trial on monday of David and Maxwell Slade the. Lawyers wh6 figured in Rae Tan Zer s breach of Promise suit against James w. Formerly assistant District attorney of new York county it is understood that the Slades allege that the detective represented himself to be tie myster ious Oliver Osborne. Who admitted that he was the Man Bliss Tanier had mistaken Lor James w. Osborne. Minaki train service la. Winnipeg 4 . Friday and 1.30 . Saturday. Ret. La. Minaki 7.30 . Sunday. For hotel reservation phone or. Bobb manager Minaki at m. 4938 and secure seats in club car at ticket offices. Diner on Friday s train and club car on Friday and saturday s train. City ticket office 260 portable Avenue. Phone main 5378. I depot ticket office foot of Broadway. Phone main 2826, Beauty hint to reduce conspicuous nose pores o remove that very common skin trouble conspicuous nose pores which ruins so Many otherwise flawless complexions begin the following treat ment tonight. Wring a cloth from very hot water and hold it to your face. Do this several times. When the heat has expanded the pores lather your cloth freely with Woodbury s facial soap and rub this into the skin very fun try with an upward and outward motion. Repeat this hot water and lather application several rim so slipping at once if the note feels . Rinse the face thoroughly first with warm then with colder the better. By rubbing the nose for a few minutes with a piece ice. Always be particular to dry the skin Well. You will feel the difference in your skin the first time you use this treatment. Woodbury s cleanses the pores. This treatment with it strengthens the Small muscular fibres so that they can contract properly. But do not expect to entirely change in a week or two a condition resulting from years of neglect use this treatment persistently. It will gradually reduce the enlarged pores until they Are inconspicuous and will bring to your complexion that greater clearness freshness and Charm you have longed for. A25c take own Bury s facial soap if sufficient Fer a Minth or six week of this treatment. Get a cart today. It is made in Canada and is fir Sale by Canadian druggists from coast to Lotut. the fort Garry the hotel of the Century. In spite of the Cool weather prevailing during the past week popularity of our Loggia restaurant on the seventh floor is con stantly increasing. The carte service and temptingly arranged cold Buffet features which Appeal to our patrons Murinjr the warm summer evenings. The fort Garry orchestra renders selections every evening from 7 to 9 o clock and on wednesdays and saturdays guests have privilege of dancing in the concert room adjoining from 9 . Midnight. 4.30 to 6 ., 75c. Fort Garry dinner 6 to 9 ., served Loggia restaurant. Tables maybe reserved in main 8300,
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