Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 19, 1915

Issue date: Thursday, August 19, 1915
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 19, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Winnipeg thursday personal and social Eirron feta. A i Var ked work Vas Liela i. Luik. 5. At the residence of a Graham Bell being Baddeck. Cape Breton. Tho try in arranged by the people of Tad Devcic in aul of the owl Cross work patriotic address. Bul i consists of goo acres of farm with an unsurpassed of -h.-. Bra for Lake and Hill s. There Are Many Vair some or them laboratories Hythe Host in his Iriart k. A it-1 Ninny Minim residents void the party a Brilliant at Hill l Market place All torts of Farr were sold for the i Good of the cause. The red Cross tent exhibit was one or tie most interesting on the grounds. Here addresses by mrs. Campbell or. Bell and several i others received close attention even in i Competition with the More frivolous attractions such As Hay Wagon and Sci Han Carl rides quoits shooting gallery 1 putting the Pebble Etc. I i Tho residence and Lawn of mrs i Richard Wilson. Rosewarne Anomie St vital presented a Gay and festive appearance tuesday on the occasion i of a Garden fete held by the women s auxiliary of St. Philip s Church nor Wood in Aid of the auxiliary. A very pretty effect had been secured by an i arrangement of Union jacks and Chi 1 Riese lanterns swung from the Trees j and set off. To advantage the foliage and Flowers of Tho Garden. Mrs. Camp i Bell and mrs. Merrick worked hard to j show the merits and possibilities of palmistry and mrs. Mean Well exhibited rare resource in Issue i ing remits to smoke to the men. The ice Cream stand proved also a Eood Revenue producer under the Able management of mrs. Faulkner i and miss Twenty while the younger miss Tweney dispensed Flowers and Candy. Little miss Marjorie Faulkner made an irresistible Flower seller and of Kirts Clearing the entire Stock of Linen and voile dresses in three lots. Regular up to regular up to regular up to the balance of the Stock comprises 126 dresses in checks stripes Plain and flowered effects. Absolutely new and fresh merchandise. Assortments of colors and sizes All Good and not More than 2 or 3 alike in any style. Two dozen Only newest styles in Corduroy velvet Linen and pique. Regi Ilar to values Clearing thursday at from 297-289 Portage Avenue Toronto Winnipeg Montreal this Sale is More than a bargain event for it Means a saving of from to on every Purchase. These shoes must be sold so As to make room on our shelves for the new fall Stock which is arriving daily. 800 pairs of ladies pumps and oxfords each pair Worth from to regular regal Standard. Must be sold at this clearance Sale Pel pair. 300 pairs ladies High Cut Button and laced boots. Wonderful value at Tho regular Price of to must to sold. Gland put the quoted above is sufficient for Uris woman to realize that she. Can save big Muir Rev it full shoes at this clearance Hoe store 289 postage ave. Mrs. Wilson and her daughter served Tea and made everyone Welcome and Happy. Nurse pleas to say Heeve Wilson was indefatigable in his efforts to Render the aft air a huge Success and nothing was too k Ood for Comfort of his guests. Music Garnes and conversation added to the other amuse ments combined to make a. Very pleasant w the mar Jaffe took place on monday aug. At 8.30 p.m., in Grace Church of or. Ross Ash div Plato of the regiment to miss Anna Kathleen trim Bio Liev. R. A. Scarlett officiated. The Bride who was unattended wore a travelling costume of Navy Blue made m military style the coat opening Over a Blouse oif embroidered Trinon. Her Bou out was composed of Cream roses and ferns. The Church was suitably decor ated for the occasion and the wedding March was played by the organist in. Grace Church. The Bride received from the Groom the gift a set of Black Fox furs also from the firm of Roland Parker a Sterling Slovec mesh and from the staff of the same him a lady s leather travelling bag. The Youn couple will take up their residence at suite 6, Trein ont Block on Sherbrooke Street. A quiet but pretty wedding tank place monday aug. 16, at s p.m., at the Home of or. John Holburn 222 Atlantic Avenue when Kev. Philip Barker of Greenwood methodist Church United in marriage Emma ave it Ling Ham hoi Burn second youngest daughter of Tho Date John Goundry Hal Burn . For Northwest Lanarkshire and George Wesley of Keewatin ont. The ride Way Given away by her brother or. John Holburn. The brides maid was miss Holburn and Tho groomsman or. Arthur Bradley. Immediately after Tho ceremony a wed Ding dinner was served in the dining room and to it a Large number of friends were invited. After their honeymoon trip or. And mrs. Buck will make their Home it a Keewatin ont. Mrs. George Bury jr., is at present in Vancouver 011 a visit to or. And mrs. H. Maclaren and mrs. Charles Mac Aulay and will remain until the end of september when she expects to journey to Montreal with or. Bury at the expiry of his period of training at Sewell Man. During his absence on Active service mrs. Bury and her Little son will live in Montreal with pm r. And mrs. George Bury or. 4 mrs. Francis Pawlett. Of , wife of major Pawl to. Of the 5th Bat Talion arrived in Montreal from 13ns Lance on the hesperian last Friday and was the of or. And mrs. W. Baker. The Many friends of major Piciw Letic will be pleased that he has recovered from severe Throat Trou Blo mrs. Pawlett is in Winnipeg today and leaves tonight far har Home in Yorkton sask. A miscellaneous Shower was monday evening at 459 Bannatyne ave nue in Honor of Violet Gray whom marriage takes this week. Tho guests included mrs Trowsdale. Misses Carlson Collett Dobbin Burns Sutherland Scott Tressler , a Hul Blad Globe and Wyley. Mrs. M. Fred. Miss Rose Fred and mrs. E. Guilaroff and daughters Olga Eva and Rita Are guests at Minaki inn Minaki. Ling played wedding March while a. The bridal party Ware taling their places and after the service conducted by . J. Irvine Walker of sort Rouge presbyterian Church a vocal Solo was Fiven by mrs. Henderson the Bride s wedding dress of White crepe de Cilino was trimmed with pearls and site Shadow lace. Hei veil was fashioned in a. Juliet Cap with Orange blossoms. She carried White roses and lilies of the Valley. Hoi bridesmaid miss e. Adams or Grandview Man., was dressed in Pale Blue silk and carried carnations. I. John Campbell save the Bride away. The Groom was assisted by or. Campbell. To his Bride and her attendant to Dainty necklaces and to the groomsman a masonic . After the wedding dinner the Bride put on her travelling costume a Navy Blue suit White crepe de Chene Blouse and hat of Black velvet and White kid. Or. And mrs. Burnett left for the West on a wedding trip. They will reside in Winnipeg. Out of town guests at the wedding were miss l. Is. Adams. Grandview or. Vav. G. Campbell and or. Adams. Russell Man. A Nuitt wedding was solemnized at holy Trinity Church last wednesday at o clock when or. W. Ritchie son of or. And mrs. I Litchi of county Kildare was married to miss Jenny g. Youngest daughter of or. And mrs. B. Calvey of Dublin. The ceremony was performed by the i tev. Rigours. The Bride who was attended by miss Esthel Nosotti wore her Traval june Cost Ith of White Broadcloth a Blouse of Ninon and Shadow lace and a feathered Toque of White. Ine Bride Skuld to drams was of Blue Ninon draped with Shadow lace and a pretty Charlotte hat to match. Thu Groom was supported by or. R. H. And the Bride wan Given away by or. J. Lucasi Gunn. After the ceremony or. And mrs. Fri Jehle ice on the g 30 train for the East and on their return will reside at 109 Devon court Broadway. Tenders culled put the misses Mattis and Kicera cousins suite 3, Waldorf apartments left Satur Day evening for a Holiday at their old Home in Goderich ont. They expect to return to the City about oct. 1. Rev. S. D. Chovin d.d., ll.d., who has been spending a clays with his son in Law arid Daus her or. And mrs. F. A. B. Hamilton left for Toronto tuesday evening. Rev. C. Carrithers loft cd Mcton tuesday for Calgary to officiate at marriage of or. J. N. Wallace superintendent of the Survey compartment of the Dominion government to k. Mur Phy Dau Sihter of lev. 1 Rof. Murphy of Dublin University. Rev. A. B. Rigour or officiated at the marriage of miss Ella Underhill daughter of or. Under Bill of Saska Toon to or. J. N. Mawer. Inspector of agencies for the Gresham life insurance company of this City which took place at . Yesterday in holy Trinity Church. Or. And mrw. Mawer left for a Short wedding trip the Oculi the. Province after which they will reside in the Fullmer apartments. Miss Helen Saunders arrived esterday from St. Paul to visit miss Ethel Harstone at the i Amity not urge Pine Lodge Minaki. Mrs. S. Penwarden and two Chil Dren of the City Are the guests of John Bellamy Moose jaw. Mrs. Pen Warden is a Niece of or. Bellamy. Or. H. C. Stovel has returned to the City after an extended Holiday spent at Banff and other Western Points. Mrs. F. G. Churchill. 701 Beresford Avenue gave a Little Tea tuesday afternoon in Honor of her Mother of Wayne Nebraska. Mrs. W. Gilmour and mrs. T. Carney presided at the Tea table which was prettily decor ated Sweet peas. 4 h miss Frances Beynon expected Home on saturday from a Holiday trip to the Western coast. H. Gordon Thomas Ireland of Lias Pembina returned fort Rouee Lias returned of repent a six months hot Long Beach California one mrs. Ling Hway Atter Havi Ida at Long at Vancouver. She was accompanied Home from Vancouver by her daughter Odney May mrs. Williford Mackenzie and her grandson Kenneth who have six weeks vacation at the Home to work will Start next month on big Structure on Portage Avenue. Mount Baker District 75 Miles South West of Vancouver. Celebrate Golden wedding. Vancouver b.c., aug. Mrs. A. D. Davidson of l formerly of Ingersol ont., celebrated their Golden wedding yesterday. Enjoyed coast. Mrs or. Sherman and daughters Alice and Catherine who Bavo been attending the Panama exposition. Have been the guests of mrs. A. Cahill hence Street on their Way Detroit. Mich. W the goodly sum of for lha War fund was the result of the efforts yesterday of mrs. K. H. Graham and her Able assistants who acted As committee for the Assiniboine chapter daughters of the Empire at 1 Ort Rouse screens. The ladies this sex Cullon result at the Annua Lawn Bowling tourney and Are grateful to the out of twon and Winni Peg bowlers for their donation. The was one of the most successful the week. Mrs. James Crowe of Kisbey . Is the guest of capt. And mrs. Herber Macdongal 939 Dorchester Avenue. Mrs. Brodie has visiting her at her summer cottage Bowen Island near Vancouver her Britner or. Douglas Mcm Urray of Winnipeg. John Mckinnon of tie City is in fort William the guest of his parents or. And mrs. E. Mckinnon. Or. And mrs. Triple with mrs. Allan Winnipeg and James Clarke spen t saturday at the a found Lake club House says the Prince Albert. Sask., Herald. Or. Crawford of the University of Manitoba and mrs. Crawford recently spent a few Days with Sneir Niece. Mrs. J. R. Hutchison. Fort William. Miss i. Wilson lady superintendent of the infants Home and infirmary Toronto la the guest of mrs. C. L. Mcrae. Corydon Avenue. Miss Mclntosh. Of Mclntosh Heights. St James trave a Tea in Honor of her Niece jars. "mcc.ron. Or Toronto. Kavork will Start next month on what promises to be one of Winni Peg s greatest industries. The Ford motor company of can ado. Is Cal eng for tenders Tor the construction of its new Plant to be erected at the Corner of Wall Street and Portage Avenue West. A bids must be sent to Wells and Gracey of Toronto the Ford eur a ears and i must be in by Auguet 27. In Corn j plating the plans the company has decided to increase the height of their i building from four to five stories. Will to big Structure. I prospects of a bumper crop and Tia firm belief held by the company that the West Wilt thrive have furthered i the determination of the officials to erect Tho Bis Structure to Supply the i demand of Western Canada. This i Larit will also to used As the distributing Point for the new Ford tractor which promises to revolutionize the use of a Aso Lirie engines on the farm. Georgre Malcolmson Western Man Ager for the company already has Blue print plans of the building on hand. The Structure Wilt have a frontage of 204 feet of Portage Avenue and 100 feet on Wall Street. It will be five storeys in height or 75 feet. The Plant will have its own water Supply and the automatic sprinkler system for Protection against ire will be installed. The main Entrance will be on Wall Street with a Side Entrance on por Tage Avenue for pedestrian traffic to the stores und offices. There will be a separate Entrance and exit the outta a private Lane for automobile Traelic. The a Rounel floor will be devoted to show rooms and Pearage. The Gen eral offices will to on the second floor and also accessory supplies Etc. The remainder will be Over to the different assembling departments. The enormity of the output of the Winnipeg Branch has warranted the erection of this Plant. The Branch has sold cars already this sea son and estimates based on this out put would indicate that the turnover for the year of 1915 will be Well Over the million Dollar Mark. The marriage of miss Alice Hicl Tson to or. Percy Legge will take place to Day at 3.15 in St. Matthew s Church and not in St. George s Church on account of repairs now going on there. Rev. J. J. Roy of St. Georges will officiate. The wedding ceremony of or. Wil Liam George Ferguson hardware merchant of Edmonton alta., and miss Zella May Whitely of Gorrie ont., was solemnized in Central Church yesterday afternoon at 6 o clock Rev. W. J. Hindley officiating. Or. And mrs. Ferguson were both born and brought up in Huron county Ontario and the wedding was so arranged that mrs. Ferguson and her Mother came to Winnipeg yesterday and were met Here by or. Ferguson was a guest of his relatives. Or. And mrs. K. G. Montgomery of 172 Lilac Street. After a Brief honeymoon in and around this City. Or. Artel mrs. Ferguson will leave for Edmonton lie re they will make their future Home. 1. A suite c. The be Joey court was the scene of a unique wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o clock when or. Jesse Moore Cartwright eldest son of or. Jesse Cartwright. Member of the do minion purchasing commission was United in. Marriage to miss Violet Augusta Dover. The Young couple were supported by miss Dorothy Chamberlain and or. Cart Wright brother of the Groom and the edding was solemnized in. The newly furnished apartments where the contracting parties will make their future Home. Eve. W. J. Hindley of Central congregational Church officiated. We. Davidson of Lanigan sask., and Jessie bows of Aberdeen Scot land were United by the sacred Bonds marriage at the residence of the Bride s brother at 435 Trent Street last night. Rev. D. Mclachlan officiated. Only the immediate friends of the contracting parties were present and All spent a pleasant evening. The couple left for sask., where they will make their Home. O Rev t. R. Mcnair and mrs. Mcnair left tuesday evening for Ontario via Tho great lakes route. They will spend a month at Hamilton Toronto and other Eastern Points. The marriage of miss Catherine Campbell to or. R. G. Burnett took Placa at 7.45 last evening at the Homo of the Bride s brother or. John m. Campbell 940 Pine St. Miss c. Hoi older girls to hold conference the first provincial older girls conference Ever held in Manitoba will assemble finder Tho auspices of the Manitoba sunday school association in St. Stephen s Church Winnipeg september 24-26. It is expected that from 400 to boo girls be tween 16 and 20 years of age will be . Committees Corn posed., of women arc in charge of the arrangements in regard to reception entertainment banquet. Etc. The is in the hands of Tho secondary division committee of the association. Mrs. Deuton b. Mclntyre of Bram Pton ont., will be the chief speaker. She comes most highly re commended. All railway companies Grant single fares for the round trip from All Points in the province. The association eur sets that this conference will do As much for the girlhood of Manitoba As the two older boys conferences already held by tha association have accomplished for the boys. Great australian Dies in Adelaide Adelaide aug. Death is announced of sir Toliu Downer k.c.m.o., formerly Premier of South Australia. Tie late sir John Downer was one of uie most familiar and most respected figures in australian Public life. A. Ban later by profession he had Only been a member of the legislative Assembly for three years when he became attorney general in the Bray ministry and thereafter was three times Premier. In 1891 he was elected a member of the convention which drafted the Commonwealth act. At the request of the Conven Tion he was one of the three constitutional authorities who framed Tho Constitution which Jos chamber lain subsequently described As a Monument of legislative competency. In English Hospital is used by the Best Bakers and caterers everywhere also by chefs in the Large hotels and on dining cars steamships Etc. company limited Toronto. Ont. Of Mideo Montr Hal More vessels sunk submarines get More Are saved. London. Aug. British Steamer Bonny of tons Gross and the Spanish Steamer Isidore tons Gross have been sunk. Twenty one of the Craw of the former vessel and eight of the latter wore Lii kept up. The trawler George also was san la. Her Crew was saved. The British steamship Thornfield 488 tons Gross of Liverpool and the Maggie 284 tons Gross of Preston also Nave been sunk. The Crevis were saved. Norwegian boats sunk. London aug. Norwegian steamers Romulus and Mineral a be been sunk. The Crews were saved. Quake lasted three minutes. Vancouver aug. Head of Tho Weismo logical office in Victoria states that this morning s earthquake continued to vibrato for three and a half minutes. The official believes that the quake originated in the pet. A. Moss formerly on the staff of the free press. Pet. A. Moss of the Lith battalion is wounded and Neung treated in Lew Isham Hospital England according to a letter received in Winnipeg pet Moss previous to his going to the front was employed by Tho Freo press As a Printer. He was very popular with his fellow employees and has a Gental nature which soon makes Hinr friends. He lived on Gerylo Street Anc is 2b years old Ami single. Pretty Cameo pendants of especially Good value and appearance Pink Shell cameos skilfully carved and. Polished Are set by us in substantial settings of 10k. And hit. Gold. Those illustrated Are Good exile Naples of Tho values to be obtained in our Cameo ii addition to pendants Bur selection contains neck laces brooches rings. Bracelets. Scarf pins. Cuff links Etc. The Pendant m the Cen tre of illustration Sells for and the other two for j4.00. D. R. Dingwall limited jewellers and silversmiths Portage and main main and a Oman. Vichy natural used at meals prevents dyspepsia and relieves gout and indigestion. Asfe your physician Vichy beautify the complexion a a Reueleen preparation for beautifying tit complexion that will not cause the growth of hair. Gouraud s to will end a complexion Chamois and Bolcof powder leaves for i5c. To cover coot of mailing and wrapping Ferd. T. Hopkins son props. 174 is. Paul Sterol Montreal Are Phe finest vegetable oils imported for Ivory soap. The greatest care is used in its Manu facture. Everything is done to keep every cake of Ivory soap up to the highest Standard. Its makers have succeeded in doing this for thirty six years. 5 cents Ivory soap pure Procter Gamble factories in Hamilton Canada met Kopoyan training school for nurses offers a. Three years course free and pays besides maintenance 510.00 a month for the first year a. Month for the second and a month the last year. Classes Art formed every month. The nurses Home is located on one of the finest Sites in new York City. The rooms Are All single with spacious Entrance Hall Library and. Sitting rooms. The school is registered and connected with a Hospital of Over Beds. Applicants Mast be Over 18 and. Under 35 years of age and have had one year in High school or its equivalent. Apply at once for information to Agnes s. Ward r.n., superintendent metropolitan training school Blackwell s Island new York City More and More housewives want to know How the things which they buy Are what materials under what conditions under whose guarantee. To make Crisco truly the Ideal cooking fat has been the of its manufacturers from the very beginning and every possible precaution has been taken to insure its purity. Risco Roric the highest Grade of vegetable Oil hardened to the proper consistency by a special process is used in the manufacture of Crisco. A the Crisco is packed by machinery All of which is Nickelet or enamelled. The cans Are new and Bright but just before being used Are passed through a powerful vacuum cleaner. No hand touches Crisco at any time in its preparation. The vast room in which it is packed is floored with terrazzo and walled with Glass ceiling and storage boxes Are of spotless tiling. A More Beautiful and satisfying place for the manufacture of a food product hardly can be imagined factory building at Hamilton Ontario Irmyn when preserving use lactic sugar. Because it dissolves quickly tic will not scorch or Burn in the Kettle. Lactic sugar is retired from Cane Only granulated extra Fine and comes to you clean and pure irom refinery in original packages. 2 in. And 5 in. Cartons and 10 in. And 20 in. Bags. 100 in. Coarser granulation. Weight guaranteed. Buy in original packages and look for the lactic red Ball on each package. Send your address and Small red Ball Trade Mark from bog or top end of Carton and we will mail Yon Book of 50 assorted fruit Jar and gummed ready to put on the jars. Atlantic sugar refineries limited Montreal que. St. John n. B ;