Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday june 25, personal social meeting of All Chap j 0.d.e. War Hospital com is3 Hill be held in the . Bureau at 8 . To ways and Means of hav during patriotic week. T. 1 Thomas d. Bunn of Tho army 44th battalion who has 3. Few Days with his Par . J. R. Bunn returned e. Scott 530 Strad Brooke and her Little daughter. Tejett have gone to Eastern Ontario v Tek the summer with i. Enbert d. Smith Cresce Titwood is last night for Duluth where court s he guest of her parents pm re jars. Hugo for a few weeks. 3jr. A Violet Dyson returned wednes from Alma cottage St. Where she graduated sensation of a Gold wrist watch was. Maae to . Hughes who leaves shortly for Winnipeg where she will in future reside. Mrs. Hughes has been a Active member almost every charitable and promoting society has been organized in this City and every society was represented in the Large gathering present. On behalf of the locus . S. Clement read an appropriate address while . T. Be Aid of the patriotic league of St. Giles Church. The Tea table was in s. Rosner and Daugh Wardlow Avenue left yes motor for their summer r t tames Scarfe. Of Toronto is the her parents. Or. And . Biel Gourdon. Of Minneapolis iss Alice Grundy 374 Street where a pre Lii a friends of . J. E. Hughe a gathered at the Home of Ter Ujj Iurii j5rjiiitiun Buenos Tea was served on the Lovely grounds surrounding . Trotter s residence from a Protty Tea Hablo stationed in the Home. The table was tastefully decorated with Pink roses resting in a Silver filigree Basket and was presided Over by . S. Clement. Misses Hazel Burchill Dorothy and Marjorie Trotter . Grant . W. J. Sanders listed in serving the Exchange. Or. And . H. Ritchie of Kenora announce the engagement of their eld i est daughter Helena Vaughn to Tohn i w. Morris of Stony Mountain eldest son of or. And . J. W. Morris Shef Field England. The wedding will take place Early in August. Mrs. W. H. Entertained in formally yesterday afternoon in Honor of her sister in Law . Alan Cam Eron Calgary. O miss Eisie Lynch entertained a few friends informally at the Tea hour yesterday afternoon. Miss e. Stafford has returned from a Winter spent in California and Brit ish Columbia. V . A. J. Tuckwell left yesterday for Detroit lakes where she will spend the summer. W a most successful Garden party was held at the Home of . C. S. Lang Rill 167 Scotia Street last evening in h it. Uth Palm Beach suits one of the Best known of Palm Beach cloth says of it the texture is distinctly different from other cloths Woven specially i or Outing and summer suits 1 a finely finished Crisp porous durable fabric with a Rich Suh Dued Lustre and remarkable tailoring possibilities. Palm Beach Linen a Ofhie and other summer apparel cloths Are included in a very excellent Range of smartly designed and splendidly tailored suits at to summer gloves in silk Lisle thread and right in True Harmony or Correct contrast with these summer suit modes 50c to he tallies polish Man Wom d child saved from starvation and to ans to the a ene Rosita of the 297-299 Portage Avenue Toronto Winnipeg Montreal strawberries and Cream with butter nut bread for the hot weather appetite there s nothing half so delicious to the taste nor As healthy for your digestion As fresh Ripe Canadian grown strawberries and Cream eaten with the most nutritious of All butter nut boy nothing you serve on your table contains As much food value and is As economical As Good bread. And to bread you can bake or Purchase is quite As Good to the taste nor quite As wholesome As butter nut bread. If you really want to relish every single bite of bread you eat you must choose the genuine new butter nut. Bread made Only by the Canada bread company. Every loaf is wrapped in waxed paper insuring Good flavor As Well As cleanliness. Insist on butter nut bread if you buy your bread in. Stores. Look for the picture of the butter nut boy on the waxed paper wrapper. Telephone Sherbrook 2018 and we will deliver a daily Supply of fresh bread right to your door. Canada bread p ing were miss iia Sui Vii Mcmillan miss Jessie Mitchell miss Minnie me can. Miss Truesdale m. Sullivan. Miss Margaret Lei and miss Mccracke ii. The ice Cream Booth were in Chargo of . F. Vav. Mccracken. Music was furnished by an orchestra and vocal solos by . Arthur Merrill miss Clara heckle or. David Humphries and or. A. A. Langville. Or. And .1 Leslie Stafford entertained last evening in Honor of miss Blossom Hansford. A Bride of this week. Mrs. J. B. Hanstord presided at the Tea table which was decorated with White peonies. Assisting were miss a ians Force miss Lyall Green and lass Helen Hansford. Among thobe present were miss Louis Mara Nail. Miss Winnie Mek Eagus miss eat Horn miss Eleanor Mitchell miss Marguerite Mcpherson miss May Murdock. The messes. Hugh Boss. Colin oils Charles Roblin beit Warner. Alex Ross and Gordon Carl. Mrs. Osier of Cobourg out., was the guest of Honor at a Tea Given of . Napier Layton Strad Brooke place. The Dainty Tea table centred with spirea and wild roses was pre sided Over by . A. C. Grey James Field Cut the ices. Miss Edith Layton looked after the wants of the guests who included . Osier . Hadgraft. Mrs. Mearn . Muri son . Button. Mrs. G. O. Wood Man . Me by . St War Manning . Foi to Strathy . Andrew Kelly . Ireland. If . H. A. Canora Street gave a Linen Shower yesterday after noon in Honor of miss Gladys Stunden a Bride elect of june. A very Dainty lunch was served afterwards. Miss Stunden was the recipient of Many Beautiful and useful sifts. Or. And . M. J. Mcleod left Las night for the West. They will Nisi Banfe and other intermediate Point before returning. Mrs. J. L. Gordon formerly of Winnipeg is the guest of . B. Mana Han. The Georgetown ont. Miss tussle Hatch Greenwood place is Home from Whitby Orit. Where she was attending ladles College. Miss Lillian Sheldon left last evening for Minneapolis where she will at tend her Cousin s wedding. Miss Marie Davey of St. Joseph s Academy left on tuesday for her Home in Westbourne. Miss Amy Avo Maii and miss Laura Agnew leave tonight for Kildare Why Tewold. A quiet but very pretty wedding was Solmon izod at the Home of . J. B. Mitchell 1071 Mcmillan Avenue on wednesday when or. Daniel Mcintyre gave in marriage his neice miss Elsie Salson Mitchell to or. Hubert c. Nowland the Liev. David Christie officiating. The Bride entered the room to the strains of Lohengrin s wedding March played by miss Gladys Best. Her veil of net which was caught in her Nail with clusters Rogune blossoms Fel in soft folds Over a gown of. White crepe de Chene made mid victorian style and trimmed with maltese lace during the signing of the Register Misi Jean Pollard Sang Allisen s song of the Groom s sift to miss Pollard was a handsome Peridot and Pearl necklace and to miss Best a Pendant of aquamarines. Or. And . Newland left on the 10.30 train for Edmonton where they will make their Home. The Bride trav Elled in a becoming suit or Cadet Blue the coat opening Over a Dainty Blouse of White silk shadowed with flowered Ninon in tones of old Rose and Blue which corresponded with the Dainty trimming of her hat. 3 a very pretty wedding was solemnized at Central congregational Church on tuesday evening june 22, at 7 o clock when miss Ethel Beatrous Darling second daughter of . A. Darling became the wife of i Victot Buckler youngest son of i j. 11. Buckler. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. J. Hin try the Bride s gown was of White crepe de Chene trimmed with seed pearls and Coatee of Rose Point lace her bridal veil was caught to her head with a Wreath of lillies of the Valley. She carried of Cream roses and lillies of the Valley. Miss Lena Darling sister of the Bride was bridesmaid. She wore rce company took to Cnair. In the opening address whereby the Mem Jers of the organization could augment funds of patriotic week. Mrs. Charles Kemp and a working committee had the Promise of five City lots which will be raffled tickets to be sold at a Small sum. The title the lots would be seen to by sir. Wilton and invested with mayor Waugh until after the Winner of the raffle had been named. Those Donat ing lots were messes. Robinson Black Simpson Mitchell and j. W. Wilton. The importance of the immediate undertaking was Felt and it was decided to form As an auxiliary to Tho North West Field Force company until such time As definite Steps could to taken to form a Constitution. Mrs. Kemp was elected convenor of the carnival week undertakings with her original committee . A. H. Smith As with the help of All the present and Liose eligible to join the auxiliary. A rooting has been called for Day at 3 in the fort Garry hotel to Complete the plans of the raffle campaign., All wives daughters and Sisters of the veterans of the 1885 Riel rebellion Are eligible join this auxiliary and it hoped a Large number Wii attend on monday. Among those pres ent were . Kemp . J. N. Teea Patterson . Robt. Mamroe and miss . A. Mccurdy . C. Thompson . Pierce i. Lamb . A. H. Smith . W. H Meacham . J. G. Black Wilks . Craig . David i i Slop miss Hyslop . J. Watt and mis Watt Sturgeon Creek . Chas mid Winter . Leatham . Nesbitt . Stansby . Haward Hubble . John Stovel . Simp son . Vincent . R. C. Sharpe will close Twenty Yards. Chicago. Junn the Lead to an action which it is estimated Wil. Throw men out of Empio men in this City the Edward i Iines Burn Ber company in Chicago announced to Day that on monday i cent. He then certified to the prices being fair and reasonable. Sir Cha rules that time did you have no idea As to or. Garland s connection with this Busi or. Had an idea that or. Garland had some connection with or. Powell but did not know definitely until sir you Ever say to Garland or. Powell is the agent for Bauer Black what have you to do with mr., the witness explained that at the outbreak the War he had been advised by col. Jones that it was practically impossible to buy Field dress Ings from any firm other than. Bauer Black. C of. Jones Hall told him to make the. Best bargain he could with Shaver. Later on conditions hanged and the Price of Field Dresa nos dropped. Promised to see auditor general. Or. Brown went on to state that after the auditor general had told him that instead of getting a profit of 5 per cent., or. Powell was get ing a profit of 6 cents per package 10 telephoned to Garland to come in and see him. Of that occasion or. Garland promised to see the auditor general and explain the matter to him. Or. Brown said that he did no see or Powell until when he came to his office in connection with the accounts which were being hold up. Replying to further questions by or. Thompson the witness said he had not the slightest suspicion after or. Garland s Assurance that Powell was getting excessive profits. It did not occur to him to look up the invoices of Bauer Black. Or. Donaldson assistant to the director of was the next witness called. Shortly after the order was Given on August 11 he had seen or. Powell and had conversed with him at the department or. Garland was present but said nothing or. Donaldson told Powell that or. Brown director of contracts had objected to the prices charged. Subsequently he had examined Bauer Black s All but those for fled or. Powell had declared that he would write to or. Brown and explain. Or. Donaldson later reported to air. Brown that the prices charged As compared with the Bauer prices were High. The commission adjourned till 10 o clock tomorrow. F on of shells fired on Dunkirk City today carried to More than the usual number of travellers. The first Shell struck in the City at the break of Day and others followed at intervals of 25 minutes until a Quarter past c in the evening. The streets were in Many places with broken plate Glass crushed paving stones and other de Bris before the work of Clearing away began. When the fire was Over the streets resumed their affairs in neither Libaste nor confusion. Street arabs swarmed about stricken spots Hunting frag ments of shells to sell passers by. The electric current was Cut off in the City but Gas could be burned As usual. Persons who Tad sought the cellar refuges came put before Morii Iii to the sound of violent can much damage done to property but loss of life Calm. Dunkirk France june six tons of explosives and Metal were fired into Dunkirk yesterday from the German positions somewhere be Hind Dix Mude. Several civilians were killed or wounded and considerable material damage was done taut not a single Shell reached the port or any other Point of military importance. The impression on the inhabitants differed in 110 Way from that made by preceding bombard ments and the first trains out of the no Nadine from the allies front that had continued All nig lit. Comments on submarine exploit. London june correspond ent i at the Hague of the Exchange Telegraph co. Transmits a Telegram received there from Munich concern ing an article published by the Neu Este Nach Rechten. Of Munich commenting on the voyage of a Ger Man submarine from to the Dardanelles. This paper Points out that the distance from Bremen to new York is Only Miles and expresses the Hope that this submarine exploit will make the War party in the United states think Newson 6 Gilbert be organize Well known firm under new manage the firm of news ome and Gilbert Toronto Law and commercial station ers so Long and favourably known throughout has been recently reorganized. The business. Under the same name will be carried on by or. Wallis Dunn and or. George to. Wood land who have taken Over the assets Good will plates Dies Etc. Of the old company. These gentlemen have Long been connected with the Newsome and Gilbert business and their Many customers and friends will be glad to know that the management of the com Pany and the direction of its policies Are now in their the Peb mess has a treat for you on saturday Princess caramels 25c per in made from richest Brearn and pure sugar. This is a special All will buy. The Princess 284 Portage. Phone main we deliver orders. A Fine Silver plated the Gitt which will Complete the Silver service of the Young Bride so often in the giving of gifts that which is of less common use is passed Over when the Choice is made when really it would give More pleasure than the More Ordinary article selected. A handsome tray of Sheffield Silver plate As m the plated on a Nickel Silver base harder and better than the Copper base sometimes used is a gift such As to gratify the one who receives it and add to the Beauty of her table appointments. Our selection of trays in Silver plate is Large showing Oval Oblong and round shapes with prices varying from to d. R. Dingwall limited. Jewellers and Portage ave and main St. Or main St. And Logan ave. No end to the variety of splendid music and entertainment you can have on ten Inch double sided Vidtor records at 90c each. No matter what kind of music you songs dance music opera airs musical comedy selections band violin or any other instrumental you will find plenty of each among the 90c records. Here Are some Good ones that should be in every collesion Sweet Gea Evite were the rior Shiroon be my heart Harry Apple Tim. In Normandy Dunlap Hany Macro cough v Don l Tun my pict to Tho Wall Brunou the mile emf Cai Diu Medley Vefa a perfect oct the Beautiful file of so when cd dirt Aiom Medley of old time Viola favorite hornpipe madly violin anti Choto torn ii Wolfe u the ave nog chime Woodland Itema Ziebal ran sail if Down Bay too much step Gertrude Hoffmann Glide Alan tuner Aad choral soum i bawl j 17412 i724j 17304 a Harold Garrii gear tet d Almaine Victor concert orc. Pryor i band neapolitan Trio 16j9j Pietilo Deiniol Piet. Deio Vitoi military band Victor 17506 729iz any his master s voice dealer in any town or City in Canada will be glad to play any music you wish to hear on the Victrola. Ask for a copy of our 420-Page musical encyclopedia listing Over 6000 Vidtor records including hundreds of ten Inch double sided records at 90c for the two selections. 260 Portage a venue. Phone main station. Phone main 2828. Polish women express thanks the polls canal Ian women of win nip eff have issued a statement. Regard ing the recent Flower Day As follows we wish to express our greatest appreciation to All the captains . Ujj. B. Copeland miss m. Sor Persett As Well As to All the girls and boys who were so greatly helping us with their work in making such a Success of the polish Flower Day on june 18. The total collection represents consisting of in go pieces in Loc coins in quarters in half dollars in coppers and in Bank notes and cheques. The above shows that our Flower Day canvass cannot be considered an imposition upon the Citi Zens of Winnipeg but it was just giving an Opportunity to every person sympathizing with the terrible suffer Ings of our compatriots in the War devastated Poland to contribute a Nickel a dime or a Quarter amounts which could not reach the fund in any other but this popular Way of collect the collections of the individual captains were As follows . W. P. Brereton mibs m. Anderson . Sterling Frazer miss b. Fabian Mesa k. Stovel s167 miss a. Coter miss b. K. Beeves d. Kob Naon 5250.73 . U mys Luckl . A. W. Simpson . J. Janicki miss Scoffield miss w. Partridge misses l. Hollins and a. R. Walsh f84.26 . W. J Wal est . W. A Chaoe 24 . Graham Olivant 5s7.85 Mesa Watts ?62.84 miss Talbot . B. Polek . W. J Cockburn a Tobin and . Walsh s118.37 . Jul b. A. Smith St. Miller 550.51 . V. Mager St. I Walkman disbursements print off and Adver Tising s103.65 boxes and badges Flowers. Petty disbursements inc not Benefit for the polish Kelies committee of Canada we feel really grateful to the. Sen Orous citizens of our City for such a Hearty support our endeavours to alleviate the hunger Brothers and Sisters in Poland we feel sure that when our Mother land. Is again restore4 to jts part Emory a an Independent democratic and free la expected hoped for by every son and daughter of to on the strength and Promise of in s e i i i i Beauty hint to Rouse a sluggish skin1 f your skin has become Dull Sallow and lifeless looking it needs stimulating. The following treatment is the most effective you can use. Use this treatment once a Day just before retiring. Wash your face and neck with plenty of Woodbury s facial soap and hot water. If your skin has been badly neglected rub z generous lather into the pores very thoroughly with an upward and outward motion until the skin feels somewhat sensitive. After this rinse Well in warm then cold colder the better. Then rub your skin for five minutes with a Lump of it and dry thoroughly. Woodbury s facial soap is the work of an authority of the skin and its needs. This treatment with it cleanses the pores brings the blood to the face and stimulates the Fine muscular fibres of the skin. You can feel the difference the first time you use Promise of that loveliest complexion which the steady always brings. 25c cart of Woodbury s facial soap it sufficient or a month or tix weeks of this treatment. Get a toddy. It is made in Canada and is for Tali by Canadian druggists from coast to s vice Lola i with is ten Inch double sided Victor records 3d selections your own Choice f 47.oo sold on easy terms if desired other from to on easy if and ten Inch double tided Victor record at 90c for the two Tele Boru at any Hii master s voice dealer s in any town or City in Canada. Write for free copy of our 410-Page musical encyclopedia listing oter 6000 Victor records. Berliner Gram-0-phone co. Limited Lenoir Street Montreal dealers in every town and City. Vidtor in Home products 559-663 the Victor is sold in Winnipeg by Nordheimer piano co. Limited. 286 main Street opposite Industrial exposition Mason Risch Ltd. 302 Portage ave. S Cross Goulding Skinner 323 Portage ave. The t. Eaton co., limited j. J. H. Mclean Ltd., 329 Portage ave Winnipeg
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