Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba. Eree press Winnipeg Jojne 11, 1918. Social personal i a guest of the rectory h in week. To Gonna r ass girls who Are Tak the summer course at the Are giving a concert to h at the College commencing at s Fri the fro Ecila will devoted . Kod Cross society. ,0_ the a w. Owen of nicely Trinity Church. And erector of Christ Church. Vancouver. Evening . Word he a to is senior 1 tie had Litfin a Pontic is Senor i Arv chaplain for Orluf a Columbia. To Iii Rector of immediate effect has been Church in Vancouver. Fin he received the official not Ifica of his appointment major Owen Oas Recto. Of Christ Church. This does not mean that major Owen to Vancouver for he will his office there possibly at the Aira Pitary headquarter 3, Ami it is of that three and perhaps four chaplains will be anoint cd. The of the will be among returned returned men. The various Camps in the province Are in training. It is 30 pm s since major Owen entered their Btry he latter .1.1 Bavins been i miss Sophia Mair has left for new Lorken route to Scotland. Amy Wood Side Winnipeg has mrs. Findlay. A Ifo of Rev g Findla formerly of Selkirk has left for wat Rous bask., where or. Findlay is now stationed accompanied by her family. Adel Grace to every hand the commanding popularity of these Beautiful gloves of silk enable them to be made in a arming variety of styles and sizes to Jit every hand pure Lustrous double tipped fingers making assure their durability and warrant satisfaction in Ever detail. A poor favorite fore a show you a said sift gloves silk eos try 4 0aiurwear when Fine diamonds Fine workmanship and Platinum meet is no limit to the exquisite Beauty of the jewellery that can be created particular Pride and pains has always been taken with our Platinum work. Ave make every piece of it Here in Winnipeg so that it is particularly Gratifying to be Able to we have in the that it is equal in design and Quality of work Manship to anything produced anywhere. At the same time the fact that we make it our selves Means a great saving. Possibly the most Ideal of favors any Bride Groom can choose for his Bride is some Platinum and Diamond creation designed and executed specially for the occasion. Borne in and let us suggest something for you d. R. Dingwall Ltd. Diamond merchants jewellers and silversmiths Las Tho children learn Portage and main. Mam and Logan the nobility of Elv inc and Winnipeg the same unequalled Quality before the War and being double strength you Don t have to put so much in the Teapot. Blue grown Tea. 17 Harvard Avenue this afternoon. For tune telling will be one of the attractions of the afternoon. Mrs. Harris will 6e assisted in receiving by mrs. J. H. . President of the auxiliary and mrs. Brough. The Tea tables will be presided Over by mrs. A. Moffatt mrs. H. Belcher mrs. Frank Fowler and airs. .1. A. Bunn. The proceeds will be used to Send comforts to the men of the battalion who Are serving in France. Or. And mrs. George Lennox left on to open their cottage at min were accompanied by mrs. Albeit cels. Who will be their guest for the summer. Or. George Dyson accompanied by Dyson of the Royal Academy of music in Endon England continued his journey to the coast saturday. While Here he was entertained at numerous functions of local musicians. Thursday afternoon next the women s lord Strathcona horse . Will entertain the men of that unit with their wives and families at City . If the weather is unfavourable the entertainment will be held in 3 Church House commencing i at i o cock when the reception com Muttee will be present to receive them. All Tho members of the Strathcona horse who Are in the City Are asked to accept this announcement As a formal invitation to attend. Nursing sister s. T. Kirkham. Of Brandon arrived today with a party of returned soldiers. She graduated in hat a Berta in 1914. And had a targe of the operating room of the hos that City up to the time of her enlistment Ili 1917. With the Canadian army medical corps. She went overseas in May of year and was some time in France until her health gave out and she was sent to England. She was informed that she was not Strone enough for duty in France and has now returned Home. Or. And mrs. George Hanley and son a a mpg have left for Banff where mrs. And master Hanley will spend the summer. Mrs. Roy h. Dean has returned to the City and will remain Here until the end of the month when she will make her Home with her parents in minnea Polis. In midst of Heel Cross excite ment in Washington d.c., circles last week there arrived Prince Arthur of i Connaught at the British embassy. He was in Washington Only a few Days on i his Way to Japan but his presence gave to the waning season a Flash of brilliancy. He called on the president had luncheon in the White House was at a Brilliant dinner party and reception Given for him at the embassy. Prince Arthur who is a Cousin of King George married the Duchess of Fife a Niece of the King. He is a major in the British army and saw service in the Boer War and the present War. A pleasant incident of his stay was the presentation to him of a portrait of is Mother the late Duchess of con naught by miss lira Edgerly of Cali fornia Painter of portraits in miniature. The portrait an intimate sketch which was painted five or six years ago and retained by the artist was on exhibition in Washington until miss e Edgerly heard i of the arrival of the Prince and Dis i patched the painting to him. I at St. John s anglican Church Roun Thwaite Man., a pretty wedding was solemnized at High on saturday 1 june 8, when Freda Alzina youngest i daughter of ill. And mrs. R. Ahlworth was married to Robert s. Burns of Winnipeg. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. D. A. B. Stoddard the Bride who was Given in marriage by her brother. James p. Dilworth. Looked charming in-a1 travelling costume of Blue Serge. The coat opened Over a Brouss of Georgette crepe. Her hat was of Sand Shade Georgette and she car ried a bouquet of White roses. The bridesmaid was miss Hester Dilworth a sister of the Bride who chose a costume of Sand coloured silk with hat to match or. C. R. Smith of Winnipeg sup ported the Groom. Following the ser vice the wedding breakfast was served at the Home of the Bride s parents. The table was entered with the wedding cake festooned with White Satin ribbon and Cut Flowers. The Groom s gift to the Bride was a Gold wrist watch to the bridesmaid a Silver mesh purse and to the Best Man he gave a Gold pen knife. To the organist. Miss Eva Granger who played the wedding March from he gave a Gold Crescent set with pearls. Or. And mrs. Burns left later for Regina and. Points West and on their return will reside at 741 Fleet Avenue. Fort Rouge. Weather permitting a Lawn social will be held this afternoon at 215 Harvard Avenue the Home of mrs. G. F. R. Harris. An excellent musical pro gramme has been arranged and the Fol lowing artists will contribute mrs. E. M. Counsell miss Kate Hemming. Mrs. James Wood and mrs. Rupert Howard. The proceeds of the Tea Are in Aid of the 44th battalion auxiliary for soldiers comforts. A River excursion on the Steamer keen Ora to Kenora Parks being arranged for Friday next under the auspices of the Gordon Hughes Chap Ter . The Keer tora. Will Jeave the wharf at . There will be music and dancing and the trip will undoubtedly be very enjoyable. The proceeds Are for the soldiers comforts fund of the chapter. At a meeting of the Garrison chapter a set of serviceable Caps wage Board gives to first going higher. Need of rain is be coming noticeable and the cutworm is doing considerable damage to Gar Dens and Field crops. Lifesaving Crew disbands. Victoria b.c., june re Moval of the Livesa Vlnar boat and Dis banding of the Craw at Ucluelet has been caused by a. Too profitable fish ing Industry nearby. High prices for fish attracted so Many of the life savers that the Crew could not be maintained at its strength method of making saw. Prince Albert sash., june John Jannea 22 years of age and i John Farrell a. Carpenter. 2s years of . Employed As Cooks at the provincial jail Here made a saw from the Spring of an alarm clock sawed the bars from the Kitchen window and made their escape sunday. They have not been seen since though jail guards Ana provincial and City police Are searching for them. Models Are Lor Satin poplin Cra Venette and other rubberized cloth. They Aro Ideal for motor ing and travelling. The pattern includes three portrayed. It is Cut in 2 sizes medium and in True. To. 1 will require 1 Yard. To. 2 will require Yard 3 require Yard of 27-Inch material for the medium size a. Pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 15 ver or Stamps. The Mon were As in heavy dressing gowns to Ninette sanitarium 10 prs socks to Queen Mary Shower 2s individual parcels to men in. S 5 to . Convalescent Home Sis to prisoners of War and 0 or. Pillow slips to Khaki club. The funds of the chapter were considerably increased by proceeds from a rummage Sale which netted and a whist drive held during the month proceeds o Wincn amounted to or. And mrs. Duncan mule of Roland. Man announces the engagement of thei a laughter. Alice to or. John n. Alison also of Roland. The wedding will take face about the Middle of this month. Mrs h Feltenstein of new York mrs. J. King of Whitby. Ont. Are the guests of their sister mrs. R. S. Robin son 4.2 Hargrave Street. Mrs w j Rowe of the Western can left sunday evening for Toronto to attend the sixtieth annual meeting of the Canadian press association. Or and mrs. J. Kelly Barrett accompanied by mrs. A. Wiley Walsh left saturday evening for St. Paul minn., where they will visit their Daus Riter mrs c w. Adams Stuart. Mrs. Walsh when planning the Purchase of a piano for your Home Why not add the final touch of refinement which Only a grand can give even if your Rooma Ara Small or though your Means Are moderate you can bring into your Home the tonal beauties and a real grand by purchasing a Heintzman s co., Small grand. Call and us to demonstrate its wonderful Tono and action. We vill give you particulars of prices terms. Sole agents the Welt s greatest music House. The Home of the hint Mon co piano and tie Victrola adj Rosita go ave. Name address sets minimum salary for Laun dry based on Cost of living the first minimum wage for women in Industry has been set by the Manitoba minimum wage Board at per week for the adult experienced woman worker in the laundry Industry. This represents the unanimous find ing of a conference composed of three j representatives from the women a laundry workers three from the employers and the five members of the minimum wage Board or. J. W. Mac Mihan chairman mrs. Claude Nash and Edward Parnell representing the employers and miss Lynne Flett and James winning representing employees in Industry. The findings of the Board provide for Shorter hours of labor in Laun dries for improvements in working such As better lighting heating ventilation cleanliness and Protection of life and for a graded scale of wages governing minors and inexperienced workers. Probation period. Maui cd m probation period of six months. Enu in Sil Iii which the minimum shall be fixed i at per week was Given the Laun dries As a special Concession because of the Peculiar hardship which the Board found the Industry contending with. To obtain patterns illustrated out out this Coupon and enclose Necsary amount in. Stairs spa or Coin. Writs plainly. Pattern. No. Pattern no. Pat Tam to. J based on coat of living. I the minimum wage of for an adult experienced worker Over is years at age was based on a Cost of i living schedule drawn up by the Board and approved by the entire i conference As it places the i weekly Cost to a girl of living de i gently at a yearly Cost of the following is the Actis subscribers should understand that a j Dule lapse of ten Days or two weeks must. Of Board and lodging per cur before they receive ordered 00 order by number ending 15 cents for each pattern unless amount is otherwise stated. Patterns cannot be changed alter this order is placed. For give Buist measure for skirts give Waist a est sure for Lwea and children five Only. Catalogue notice. Send is cents in Silver or far the ii to Dato Spring and summer 1918 catalogue containing 550 designs of la dismisses and children s patterns a concise and Corpre Henaire article on dressmaking also some Points for the Needle i lust Atins 30 of Tate Sim ple All valuable tints to the Home dres Raaker. Subscribers having occasion to write regarding delay in receipt of patterns or when a Klup complaints Are requested to Falve Tho Date their order was enc to tire free press. Be care Fui to Pivo your address correctly and Send your to Pat Tuhn dept., Rbee press. Will also spend some Tama with mrs. Stuart in route to her Home in Mont que. University women s club elects officers footwear and 30.00 stockings 4.00 underwear and nightgowns 10.00 petticoats 4.20 suit at coat and skirt to last two 12.50 coat and possibly summer suit at to last two 12.50 dresses and aprons 15.00 shirtwaist 6.00 handkerchiefs1 1.25 i corsets 4.00 gloves 2.25 neckwear _______________.-. 1.00 j hats 10.00 i umbrella .________._. 1.00 i sweater at 17.50 to last three years 2.50-i laundry ___.1___________ 15.00 doctor and dentist. 15.00 Street car fares 20.00 magazines and 5.00 association dues and insurance 8.00 i recreation and amusements. Is.50 Church and contributions. 5.00 incidentals 12.50 i the University women s club held its annual meeting last evening at the t.w.c.a., Ellice Avenue. A. Re View of the year s activities included interesting addresses by miss Sara Romanofsky mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams _ _ miss Stewart mrs Beauchamp Trot Ter or. William Boyd prof. Muller or. R. C. Wai lace j. J. Nelson Gowanlock. Total expenditure for the total weekly expenditure. 9.48 a Public hearing will be Given by the Board on wednesday of next i week june. 19, when All persons interested from any standpoint what Soever desiring it will be Given a bearing. If nothing which is brought out at the Public hearing induces the further Price reductions in our june Clearing i f forcing Price favors on you in quoting 20% to 50fo discounts on the most fashionable of ladies apparel such 33 silk dresses Coats cloth suits Model suits blouses millinery and other lines of women s Wear Model suits the balance of our Paris quisote suits of gabardine Serges Loiret twill and Covert cloth. Half Price silk suits Cut on the season s most favored Dressy suits of taffeta and silk with vests others with fancy braids. Regular j40.00 to 570.00. To blouses newest designs in crepe do Chine Georgette crepe fancy plaids and stripes. Trimmed with beads embroidery and tucking a. Values up to 510.00, for Coats fashionable garments newest style to velour gabardine checks. Regular 530.00 to . To silk dresses fashionable frocks in taffeta crepe Chine and. Variety of styles in values up to ?32.5q to Clear. Corsets dress and Street hats in Black and col ors Large and Small shapes smartly trimmed including a number of banded sport hats. Values up to ?12.50, for vont and laced models All this season s and bust regular up to 58.75, for cloth suits gabardine and bos and longer Coats with draped and straight line skirts. To ?s5.00 values for to Fairweather co., limited Toronto. 297-299 Portage Avenue Winnipeg. Montreal. Dafoe and the treasurer s report showed a balance on hand of during the year in addition to individual pledges to the red Cross the sum of was contributed to the funds of the children s Aid and the sum of was voted to the wimifred co Poland memorial fund. An interesting piece of business was the discussion and adoption of a provisional Constitution of a proposed federation of University women s clubs in can Ada. The following officers were then elected president miss Margaret Springath 1st vice president mrs. H. O. Taylor 2nd vice president miss Thelma Thomson recording Secretary. Miss Clara Robinson corresponding Secretary miss b. Is. Clark Nina Orr advisory committee mrs. Gilbert Mccoll miss Adina Falconer miss Amarjorie Mackay everybody must Register chief of registration in Manitoba tells of two important features p. C. Locke announced yesterday that everybody in Canada must Register regardless of race color or Creed British subject. Otherwise who is a resident in the Dominion and who has reached the age of in years. Any person failing so to do is liable to extremely severe penal ties. Another Point emphasized by or. Locke is that one can Register at any Point in the Dominion whether at Home or not. A Man who resides in Halifax and happens to be in Vancouver on june 22, can Register in Vancouver. People do not have to Register in their districts. It does matter where the main is to Register. There will be dozens of registration Booths in Winnipeg. Many of the Large Busi Ness concerns have undertaken to Register All their own employees and some of this work has already been done. Judgment against publishers upheld Washington d.c., june eral court decrees prohibiting news papers from publishing articles held to Embarrass the administration of Justice although not acts committed within the presence of the courts were sustained today by the supreme court in upholding judgment against the Toledo newspaper company pub Lishers and n. D. Cochrane editor in chief of the Toledo Ohio news Bee for contempt of court they will be published in the Mani Toba Gazette and will become Law one month from the Date thereof. Working for Success of fete findings upheld by court. Washington d.c., june Sota Railroad and warehouse com Mission findings ordering the Minne Apolis East Railroad to cease making switching charges for handling in bound shipments received from the St. Paul Road and the Chicago Mil Waukee Minnesota and Omaha and consigned to flouring Mills and elevators along its tracks were upheld today by the supreme court. J High temperature at Prince Albert Prince Albert sask., june temperature Here today at 1 o clock was 91 in the Shade with Prospect of rheumatism stiff and enrol to Oil Lea in the Nick Etc. Promptly this potent penetrating Oil goes atari it to the Icmat of the trouble drives oat the Aisene and establishes a Normal can Dibona. The Standard family remedy for Vic Matisin for generations. Or. Thomas act Evric pc. Bottle of choosing the Rin the engagement ring is not for a Day like a hotel it is not for a season like a suit of it is not for a few years Only like a motor car but it stands As a memento of a most important Day in the lives of those concerned. A Man May there fore be justly pardoned for a o in g the limit of his available resources in selecting his eng a g ement whether your Choice be a. Or. A ring it will include Quality style and value. Jewellers Winnipeg mrs. R. B. Wallace who will be in charge of the Booth containing Home cooked scotch delicacies at the Garden fete which will be held this afternoon anal evening at St. Paul s Church. _ i ma3kle, la Anasina directors. Until sept. 1st, store closes at 1 o clock saturdays a big part of your War work is to save food. Summer suits and dresses at unusual Early season savings silk suit special at taffeta suits in Navy Sand Taupe and Black smart Snappy pocketed and Vestee effects with touches of French Serge trimmings a very desirable selection Well Worth from j7.00 to More than the present marked Price. Summer special -----------534.50 silk suit special at suits in season s latest addition to tha silk shimmering Satin and Superior Quality taffeta in a Large Range of styles colors of navy., Dove Taupe Black Pekin and Sand. Black Satin suits x with White velvet collars and taffeta suits with Dove coloured vests and. Silk poplin vests Are a Enoch. Some of the most attractive models. The values Are exceptional. Summer special at voile dress special at Sunder piped Blue and White figured voiles trimmed in self colors Blua and Gold White and Rose and White plaids trimmed with embroidered Swiss collars. Summer special at Linen dress special at contrasting colors girdles fastened with Large whits buckles which with the White Linen Collar and cuffs give these dresses a. Style distinctly All their own. Summer special Light coloured cloth suits greatly reduced our entire Stock of summer cloth suits has been greatly reduced in spite of the fact nil have More than half the season ahead of us. There is splendid assortment to select from. To Notri Ertme Poiret gabardine Serge and Gunn Burl. In Dove Fawn Sand Apple Green and Gold col Orr a be Rilar and some a High As summer special summer Hose at the main floor counter embroidered instep silk Hose in and White at and per pair Lisle Hose with silk fancy stripes a in Black White and Khaki. Ii special at per pair exclusive but not expensive of Corner Portage and Carlton phone main 1412
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