Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 01, 1915

Issue date: Thursday, July 1, 1915
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba. Free press Winnipeg thursday just 1. 1915. Personal and social Sii s by Llie programme and the energetic work or the four aquatic a of in Winnipeg the big regatta on Guji Virday afternoon should prove a Grea treat. The Winnipeg Canoe club grounds have never looked so Green and i Tow members of the club a re decor their club House from top to Troin to1. The occasion. Premier a i ii an i his Cabinet Are taking a Oas to de present As the guests if Commodore Ross of the Winnipeg our on Board his yacht and Layor Wuhush and airs. Haugli have to open the regatta. Theve will be Thiec full hours of Good son with two events taking place at to Niue continuously. The win Chino j club is holding a Largo open in the evening trip entire proc pcs of which will go to the ath fund. During dance prizes Durme the afternoon Wilt tie pro.--, in Ltd by mayor Waugh. Thai Garrison chanter of Tho daughters of the Empire under mrs. A. Wells . Brown will serve re hot its during the afternoon. The City band under or. Barrowclough. Supply music during the regatta a parse orches a will play hiring the kor those taking the car. The line car is the most direct. Leave the car at River walk straight Down to the River the Pontoon Bridge and the caries club will be plainly visible to for those motoring Cross nor Wood Bridge and Lake Clary s Road. Mrs. P Mclaren. Balmoral Man. A pertained a Jolly week end House Marty. Among her guests from the City were -. Palmer. Mrs. Boyle. Miss Boyle mrs. Poskitt Nee miss m. And Little daughter of Shang Hai. China. Mrs. spent a few in town and return to Oak Point Holiday in Winnipeg and Are staying with mrs. Summervill s sister. Mrs. . Mckay 13 Bannerman. Or. And mrs. Sun Mervyll Are old timers of the West having resided for Many years in Winnipeg and Brandon. A dance and Lawn party will be Given on wednesday evening july 1, by the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis club at 150 Ilo Slyn Road. On this occasion the players in the patriotic Tennis tournament will be guests of the club. N y miss Vera Musgrove kindergarten principal Regina sask., returned to Tho City this morning to spend Tho holidays with her parents or. And mrs. T. Musgrove. To Furby Street. Or. Ana mrs. Norman Paterson re turned yesterday from their honeymoon and Are guests at the fort Garry for a few Days before leaving for their Home in fort William. Or. And mrs. B. Matthews and two daughters array cd yesterday from London. South Africa and Are staying with their daughter mrs Geo. Lie d of 10-1 Rose Street. Fort Rouge. Misses Bertha Mckivor and Agnes Harbour of the City teaching staff loft on monday evening for the Pacific coast where they will spend the sum Mer months. Mrs. Oliver s. Waugh mis 1 Lith coldwell loft last night to spend i Champion. As you like tin Beach. For the remainder of the sum Mer accompanied by Mies Margaret Huddlesion and master Billie Ellis. Or. And mrs. H. Gardiner have opened their Camp at the Lake of the Tor the season. Miss Edith Belcher and miss Constance Gilmour Are at present their guests. Mrs. Guy Harris was the hostess at an informal Tea. Yesterday afternoon in Honor of miss Linda Robertson whose marriage to or. John Ross takes on saturday. Or. And . A. Lechtzier and family have left for their summer Home at Winnipeg Beach. Their daughter. Mrs. Klein has also left to spend a weeks with them. A. K. Grant and1 his daughter. Grant., left for California on last even ing s so o line via St. Paul. Mrs. Grant and miss Kay intend leaving for a visit to Ontario shortly. Or. R. Affleck formerly of the Law firm of Richards and Affleck of this City and who removed some years ago to the Pacific coast is again a evident of Winnipeg. The Board of the . Soldiers convalescent Home intend holding a Garden party at the Home on thursday july s. A Silver collection will be Rev. H. And mrs. Cox. Kelso sa.sk., visiting or. And mrs. A. H. Mfr Rock 52 Pellet ice Street. Norwood for the month of july. 5ys. H. Eyres and family leave night for their summer Home i lakes. Where they will Pend the summer. Or. And mrs. George f. Smith Are voicing Over the birth of a son. Or. Smith is at present at Shorncliff with the . Or. And mrs. Fred Pace and family Crom Panici by miss Leslie Newton tonight for Detroit lakes. Or. And mrs. F. Freer Brock and children left last night Cor Detroit lakes where they will open their cot Tage for the summer. Or. And mrs. E. Kohl and miss Clara Vohl leave on Friday to open their the Lake of the Woods for the summer. Or. Charles h. Dunn of Winnipeg is in Chatham ont. Stopping with his Mother. Mrs. Henry Dunn Harvey Street. Or. And mrs. D. Paullus of North Battleford spent few Days in this City Enro Ute to St. Stephen . J mrs. P. Til Artin. Clarke . Received yesterday afternoon in Honor of mrs. Henry Lawe of Ottawa. Miss Lilian Sheldon has returned Home from Minneapolis where she at tended her Cousin s wedding. Stradbroke t. H. Vor i7.leanor Stewart is the truest of . Minalio Ontario. Harry i spending the at Kenora. Or. And mrs. .1, Summervill. Of California arc spending miss Alice Tseu left yesterday to spend the week end at Minaki to be the quest of mrs. Wilson. Controller Mcarthur left for Battle Ford yesterday to attend a convention of the knights of pythias. Miss Evelyn Champ i returned to Keewatin yesterday having spent a i few Days in. Town. T. T t mrs. Donald a. Ross left yesterday to spend Tho week end at Sewell and Brandon. I t or. And mr.-. F. Bryan leave this week to open their summer Home at Kenora. The marriage of miss Martha Van bal Duncan youngest daughter of the late or. James Duncan of Sianii. . To or. John Braithwaite Wallis of v m Nipe a. Was solemnized a quietly most evening. Well Neslav tune 30, the residence of or. A. Burridge. The Bride looked harming in a cos Turne of belgian Blue silk relieved by White. The Happy couple left on the Imperial limited route for Banff and the Pacific coast. A very pretty wedding was solemnized tuesday. Tuno 20. At the Home of or. And mrs. T. F. Shannon. 500 Greenwood place when Kev. Alee. U Robinson of Winnipeg was United m holy Matrimony to miss Jeanne he Crowe. Belmont. Nova Scotia. The Rev. A. Win. . . Of Wes Ley col Jet. Officiated while Rev. H. .1. Record class mate of the Groom pre sided at the piano. The Bride entered the drawing room at i . On the ant of or t. F. Shannon. The Bride was tastefully dressed in a sown of while silk caught up with silk roses and wearing the conventional veil with Orange blossoms. She carried a Bou Niet of Pink and while carnations and wore a necklace of pears and sapphires the gift of the Groom. After he ceremony the Burmal party and friends sat Down to a sumptuous repast the table being decorated with peonies and lilies of the Valley. Kev. A. J., Irwin pro posed toasts to Bride and Rev. H. Record to Groom while Rev. Bert Howard another class mate toasted the Host and hostess. After a few Days spent in the City the Happy couple will proceed to flax Combe. Sask., where the Groom has been stationed As a minister of the Metho dist Church. . Giles Church was the scene of a pretty wedding of monday afternoon when miss Mamie Macdonald. Daughter of or. And mrs. Angus Macdonald Boyd Avenue became the Bride of my. Roland Brintnell son of or. And mrs. James Brintnell. Exeter ont. Rev. A. Maclean officiated. The Bride was Given Uway by her father and wore a becoming suit of French Blue Cord silk with Corsage bouquet of Bride s i oses and Valley lilies. The coat a Dainty White Waist of Ninon and Shadow lace with a hat to match. The brides maid miss Marguret Macdonald. Sister of the Bride chose a gown of Sand coloured de Chene the Coatee open ing Over a Ninon Waist in the same Shade. Her hat was a Large Pale Blue crepe de Chene with Black velvet Crown. She wore a Corsage Bocci get of Pink Blush roses. Jordan Graham sup ported the Groom. After the Cere Mony a reception was held at the Homo of the Bride s parents. The bridal table was tastefully decorated with Satin streamers caught with Pink car nations acid centred by o. Large wed Ding cake. The Young couple left on Tho Toronto express Tor a Brief Honey Moon in the East. The marriage took place last thurs Day at the Home of or. And mrs. E. R. Newans 70 Wharncliffe Road South , ont., of their youngest Daugh Ter Bulah Leila and or. Frederick g. Bra Clarnan of Winnipeg son of mrs. B. Bridgman. 24d Myrnan Street of London. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Harvey of Askin Street methodist Church in the pres ence of immediate relatives. Or. Anci mrs. Bridgman left on the Evenin train for Points West after couple of Days in Detroit they will take the moronic for Winnipeg. After july 1 they will be at Home to their friends at 532 Greenwood place. Winnipeg. Will hold Shower. The municipal chapter with a representative of each of the City chapters of the . Held a meeting in the Industrial Bureau yesterday afternoon of Complete plans for holding a showed for comforts for the soldiers at the front in the Quebec Bank building from Saum Day. July 3, until saturday july 10. Hrs. A. H. Convenor of the soldiers Supply committee has the work Well in hand and 31 is hoped Al will help with donations of comforts of All kinds including chocolate tobacco gum Etc. For boys in the trenches. British officers killed before the special committee appoint armenian torpedoed off Corn lives americans missing. Washington officials Start in Quiry As to whether vessels carried contraband. Erl by the government they recommenced that gift should take tha form of a Money Grant. The units in Camp Uhichi will re Zeive the a rant Are the oth and would be but it mounted rifles Ilch and 33rd Bat Public. Talons and no. 20 company. Army service corps each of which Milf b Are recruited exclusively from Katch e wan. Thought this should apply to Ali o rail ways. The railway employees were a Large body of the Public. Forty per cent of the Public lived from the railways. The increase asked for Small Burden on Trio piety ordered a thousand Brit Ash Catia i of the papacy tour. Hags to be sold on Dominion Day. , instead Tiiu order was placed will a lorm Flag. It who in turn ordered goods from a Cerlich co. Toronto. Wheir they i an Iver this morning they proved to be i Toront spurious Emir bless bearing the insignia j Edlo Toronto the triple Crown if the a called Here that had of tie Llam in lion. Was recently tried Lor treason in Toronto. The flags it Iii freights mid summer Sale offering you exceptional Money saving in the most fashionable of women s apparel. 25% to 50% discounts off regular prices make this a Sale which should be of great interest to every woman. Watch our announcements in the daily papers. Visitors to the City will find this the purchasing Opportunity of the year. Fairweather co. Limited 297-299 Portage Avenue Toronto Winnipeg Montreal the following deaths of British offi cers with the expeditionary Force Are reported from general Headquarters under Dale june Sec. Lieut. T. L., Royal engineers. Jessop . W., 4th battalion Lincoln regiment . Previously reported missing now re ported suffering from Gas Pirn Lieut. A. S., 2nd r. Irish regt. Officially reported interned in hol Lieut. B. R. Flying corps. Murrell Lieut. M., 9th r. Munster r i Flocs. Att. R. Flying corps. Previously officially reported wounded now unofficially reported wounded and prisoner of Lieut. A. 1st Monmouth regt. . Previously officially reported tvo und de and mis sing now unofficially re ported wounded and prisoners of Wor Sec. Lieut. R. A. 1st Mon Mouth regt. . Stan ton capt. W., 1st Monmouth regt. . Previously officially reported missing now unofficially reported wounded and prisoners of Lieut. T. A. 1st Monmouth regt. . New land. Sec. Lieut. N. C., 1st Monmouth rpt. . Date of june Wright. Capt. K. G., Sill Sherwood foresters . Died of Lieut. A. B. A. 5th Loyal n. Lanes. Regt accidentally capt. F. A. 1st Middlesex Kat. Previously reported missing now re ported Sec. Lieut. A. S., 7th Durham . . Previously reported wounded now re ported wounded and Hurne Scott. Sec. Lieut. A. 2nd scots guards. The following deaths among officers in the expeditionary Force Are reported under various _ Sec. Lieut. Ath Border regt. . Previously officially reported missing now unofficially reported ton. Lieut. V. 1st scots guards. Previously reported wounded and prisoner of War. Now unofficially re ported capt. F. A. 4th Connaught rangers att. 2nd. Died of Lieut. L., Worcester rest., att. 2nd Man Chester regt. Turner Lieut. N. F. A. 3rd s. Wales Borderers att. 1st. Watson Lieut. D. G., Royal army medical corps. s. H. . Previously reported missing now re ported missing believed Ard. Sec. Lieut. D. G., 3rd Shropshire . Att. 2nd.______ Pioneer of Glenboro District Dies. Glenboro Man., june . A resident of this town and one of the old timers of this District died at his Home Here this afternoon at the Aire of 69. The cause of death was cancer in his Throat which he had suffered from very severely Lor the past six months previous to co in ins to Glenboro. The late or. Payne was enc faced in Farminer Northeast of the town. For Many years past he was a caretaker of the Glenboro school. He leaves a widow and one son. Charles Payne of Vancouver. B a. And one daughter mrs. Nelson Ferguson of Victoria. . The funeral will be held from the Union Church on Friday. July 2. Interment will take place in the Glenboro Ceme Tery. Carsley isl co. After 25 years of successful business and owing to our we have decided to the entire Stock of High Grade men a women s and children s ready to Wear and Complete Stock of s and fancy dry goods will be marked to effect a speedy clearance. Watch this paper for full particulars tomorrow. Sale opens saturday july 3rd, at 9 . 544 main St. Washington june do minion liner armenian was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine u-88 at ., june 28, Twenty Miles Northwest of Trevose head Cornwall England Consul Armstrong at Bristol re porting today says 29 lives were lost ten persons were injured., and that ten americans Are missing. The names of the missing americans Are w. Address unknown. Monroe new Orleans. B. 4115 Washington Street month Omery Ala. H. Sutton Carterville Virginia. Harry Stone new York. Brown a cattle ship Carpenter Penna. R. H Brooks or West chief fore Man naturalized , London. Sailed for Avonmouth. New Yurie june arme Nian sailed from Newport news for Avon Routh on. June 17 in charge of Captain Trie key. The vessel was of tons Gross Register 512 i get Long had a beam of s3 feel Aud. Depth of 35 feet. She was built in 1895 at Belfast. The Dominion Hue is a subsidiary of the International mercantile Marine. The armenian was a British steamship. Consul Armstrong s message said the Dominion line steamship armenian torpedoed and sunk s . Us the 28-th, 20 Miles West by North Trevose head., Cornwall by the German submarine Tj-38. Tiv Enty lost and. Ten injured. The Fol lowing horse attendants Here the message gives the names of missing americans a. Second message s from Consul Armstrong gave Tho following list negro mule Teers also missing Julius Henry. King William. A. A Smith Portsmouth Wall Foley tattle Newport King. Small Rickert and . or. Vise Safe. The Consul s message acids that or. Vise and. Three negro mule Teers re ported to have been picked up by the belgian trawler professor Stevens and transferred to two destroyers at noon yesterday were brought into Bristol last night. This apparently removes Vise from the list of missing which the Consul gave in. His despatch. Ten americans missing. Washington june 30. Consul Armstrong s dispatch was not entirely Clear but it Appeal s that at least ten americans including six mule Teers Are unaccounted for. The message said ten were missing but the list of those unaccounted for named several who were believed to have been picked up. Charles Baer a survivor. Washington june third message from Consul Armstrong was As follows Charles Baer survivor armenian All Baer s name had not appeared in the previous lists sent by Consul Armstrong and there was nothing in the third message to indicate his nationality. Officials Here construed the phrase All Well to refer to those of the survivors who have reached Bristol. State department officials immediately set afoot an inquiry to deter mine whether the armenian was sail no merely As a ing contraband cargo or was under charter to the British government the interest of the United states in the missing americans depends upon that Point. Cargo unknown new York. June the office. The International mercantile Marine it was said that the exact com position of the Carro of the armenian was unknown but that it was presumed that at least a part of her cargo was contraband. Misce.llane-. Ous supplies the officials of the line said they believed made up a considerable portion of the cargo. Had cargo of mules. Philadelphia june records Here show that the torpedoed armenian s cargo consisted of and was shipped by Furness Withy and company of England. Records hero also show that the armenian i before the War plied Between Boston and Liverpool. J scottish Monarch torpedoed. J London june British j Steamer scottish Monarch bound from new York for Wii ii a cargo of sugar was sunk yesterday by a German sub j Marine. I the Steamer s brew of 36 men took to the lifeboats. The Captain and 19 i men were picked up near the Hook Point not far from Dun of More Harbor Ireland and were landed at Dunmore. Heavy seas were running at the time. Norwegian vessels sunk. Queenstown Ireland june the norwegian barque Katka sunk today off fastnet by the lire of a German submarine. Twelve., men of the Crew were landed Queenstown after being six hours ill the lifeboats. The Kotka sailed forc Stockholm Maine june a for a English port. Norwegian vessels sunk. London june ship Cambus Kenneth which from Oregon feb. 9, i Liverpool or Manchester was Symicik today by the German submarine u-39. Thirteen members of the Crew landed. Eight other ors being German subjects were taken the submarine. The norwegian ship a jest of tons Gross also was sunk Liy a German submarine today. Was. Landed at North Shields. The vessel was sent to the Bottom by a torpedo. Makes donation to its military Sewell Man., june of the live units from the province of Sas i Kat Chewan training at Camp for service with the Canadian expeditionary Force Are to receive a Grant of from the Sas Katcherian government according to a Honfi Nunica ton received in the Carnie to Day j from Premier Scott. The Money is i to be used for regimental purposes i at the else action of the officers Al. It is generally understood that where a regimental band Lias not yet been organized the Money will be j used for this purpose. J Premier conferred with officers. Premier Scott had a conference i with the officers on the i occasion of the visit of the of the leg is i lature to the Camp about two weeks i ago when he obtained the views of i the commanding officers As to what form the ;