Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 24, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free monday september 24, Perial and smoking Deal mrs. Thompson i was disappointed in the answer j Dot to Tell the world they Don t care How reckless they Are. But if girls smoke because they like it with no Jou ave to the coaxed her not to Here s a girl who deserves credit for whose friends Imore fuck than men do when they Lve up something draw out their cigarettes it hag no trying to do right in spits of her . Have we no people today with standards of living if we older Folk do not fight these evils How can we expect the younger ones to do you believe that girls smoke Are tit to become our mothers More connection with their moral standards than drinking Tea and Coffee. Of not boy crazy dear mrs. Thompson i m sure you must be getting fed up with letters from so Many teen age girls about love. My idea of life in the teen age is that it should be Hill of fun sports and Many friends. No girl really Falls in love until she is 21 years of. Age at least. I am 17 myself More interested in sports than boys. Flint is not saying i do not go with them. I have the most wonder Ful Mother in the world. Who lots me have All the friends 1 wish and has no objections to any of my friends. I go regularly with my girl friends and atomic a .i.i0 to udi j always Home by 10.30 and women Are better j j Mother s wish. Tobacco but thai i a no More of a moral Issue in j i for one would like to encourage this Airi in her Effort to do right and to Foht an evil that is ruining our Sta Rufard girlhood and womanhood. Be quite a i exec it but deny and it matter How you Are tempted. Irl. Stick with it. You la win. Years to come you will realize the struggle. A Luck to Yoti. Y personal feeling is that both 1 in voted to most my person Neu trip matter of women smoking than Mon. I have never heard anybody say that s Man was unfit to be a father if he indulged in the filthy 1 think that few women smoke near of Illy. And it detracts from their feminine Charm if their fingers Are stained Vith nicotine their voices Are and their breath and their hair smell of tobacco smoke. But i question woman s because she smoked and 1 know plenty of women smokers who re excellent mothers. Perhaps your opinions Are due to the fact that you know very few women who smoke or that in your District ref who smoke Are those who Van to kick Over the traces crier rally. I will admit that smoking by Sirp is harmful if they use it a gesture of Defiance at established moral Cortos. If they feel very wicked and Devilish when they smoke and it is my Here is my month ago a certain Young Man to me Tomk he is Aurl it j have no in Hlas he is three years my senior. Constantly wishes to take me out. Ieve mra. Edward James baby had two Teeth when Leas than three months old. She writes he has 18 now and i can truthfully say that giving him baby s own Tab lets while cutting his Teeth kept him St and teething is a restless feverish time for babies but the Little one can always be soothed and the fever reduced by f Sweet Safe baby a own tablets. Very easy to take no after effects. Price 2oc everywhere. By. First i went and found him quite Jolly. But just lately he told me How much he cares for me. And when 1 told him he was just imagining it and that i had t the least intention of taking him seriously he Only laughed and said he would Walt forever for me also that i was a mean Little girl not to let boys love me. He said he knew Many boys who would rather go with me than any other girl. This is silly because the boys told me themselves they went with me be cause i was a Good sport and made boys keep their places. I hate kiss ing 1 Only experienced it once and hated it. But tills boy insists that he loves me. And when i laugh at him he gets very Cross. We have a club and this j boy is the oldest and the Only one working so i suppose he thinks he has an advantage Over the rest. Please mrs. Thompson How can i make this boy understand i have no interest in his silly sentiments and ideas should i Tell him to find another girl i am trying for a life saving badge and this boy insists i forget it. He has he . Be Tom. Always had everything sides a new car. I aunt hex by Robert Quillen you can to blame de for Payin the grocer before he does the doctor. He knows he s Goin to keep on need in ses that you mean boy of his Type will find it very hard to believe that any girl could be Blind to his charms. If he is really interested in your personality he will regard your wishes and you can keep on seeing him. But if he can t keep his hands off a you will soon find out and can give him his walking ticket one Way. dear mrs. Thompson i am a boy of 18. And Ever since i was 15 have kept company with a girl two years younger than myself. Last fall when i went away i wrote her continuously until i came Back in the Spring. When i got Home there were a lot of rumours about her some of which no doubt were others not. I wrote her a Short note telling her that i wished to break companionship with her since these stories were about. I also wrote that f did not want any explanations from her either. Next Day i got a Short note Back expressing her thanks for the Jolly times i gave her in the past. I never thought i loved her until now. But i feel terrible arid realize i was very foolish to do this. I be been. Going around with Many others since taut i Don t care for any As much As for her. She has now quit school and i cannot see her any More. What should i do should i phone and make up As i simply can not carry on without her. She is very Well educated and smart though her reputation is somewhat poor. In spite of that i think i have loved her Ever wonder Why you Don t go to your since i knew her. She almost had a i2g Heater less permanent Mother with this problem when she is so understanding know ing the boy she could help you much better than i can. However i think you Are handling things very Well yourself. Daughters of a Mother like yours usually do manage to look after their own of j fairs. You Are Wise to discourage sen ulment at your age. Wise to distrust i any protestations of love on such i Short . Just Tell the boy j frankly that you Are interested in a him Only As a Friend and will not go out with him at All unless he accepts your terms. If that does t satisfy him. He can go elsewhere. Make him nervous breakdown when i went away last fall. Regretful. The Best w permanents modern science can produce pm. 88 079 50 1 Marvo ringlet Crucq Pignole Reg. Guaranteed any style Reg. Palmlof Oil combination res Marvel hairdressing 309 Donald St., Cor. Portage a taif delicate gown dry. Cleaned Bros. Limited a Newspaperman s daughter weds at pretty at Home in coastal i the Home of the bridle s father was deeply Cut Vancouver was the License for the Back and Over the arms pretty mid september Sven Long Brief Caps that were within Ding when Bev. A. Ujj m. Inch or so of being met by Long read the marriage service lace mittens. Ophelia roses and at 8.30 at which carnations were the Flowers 1ri Only daughter of or. 1w. J. Bridal bouquet. Formerly sports editor of the Flowers were carried by Ploeg free press Beanie the Bride. Whose mme., Vomna or. James Mckissock. Jr., son of Blue Point a Espat frock was and mrs. Jarnes Mckissock of by a tip tilted flowered tur Couver. Fragrant White blooms of crepe Cut on Princess Standard baskets marked the with Matching shoes was worn ground for the ceremony at mrs. W. J. Finlay whose or. Finlay gave his daughter in or Ophelia rosebuds and Vaezey Ridge the bridegroom s sister. Of. -.mrs. Robert Fin Flora Mickis Bocc was grandmother of the Bride or. Joe Dalley the Best Black lace Over Gold lame. Slit of the Bride s friends wore a Navy an aisle roped off with Satin and White crepe ensemble with Eor the pathway of the hat and rosebuds and lilies this coterie made up of miss he Valley for her Corsage. Her Bennett Las Viola Biggall Marjorie Mickis Socle Hilda Guthrie miss Betty Delphinium Blue sheer miss. Marjorie Mclisa Ocic and hat to match and roses. And Margaret Pollock acted As in. Her shoulder Spray. Aides at the reception travelling South the Bride has a three piece tailored in both Bride and of russet Tweed the top coat the tones of Blue for. In Brown and beige. With diaphanous frocks. The former s she wore a Brown Felt hat a Lovely Tao Del of suede lacs in at the Side and ice Blue nuance with which accessories. De a Telpi minium Blue velvet Mckissock and. His Bride will with stiffened veil and slippers of at the Corner of first Avenue Darker Shade. Twin ruffles Yew Street. Voice appreciation valuable service by retiring High tribute to the valuable Ifft vacant the Post of vice ice and Sterling qualities of and. The Council sent a Bishop Matheson and mgr. To mgr. Cherrier in the Fol who have now retired from terms chancellors hip and dear and reverend monsignor ship respectively of the University Council of the University of Manitoba were paid at a meeting at a recent meeting being the University Council Early organization meeting for 1934 month. Formal record of the noted that in keeping with Precia Tion of the Council was retirement from other offices had asked not to be reappointed in paying tribute to membership or the Council As Matheson the Council passed a of the representatives of St. Boni Tion that it desired to place College. In View of your Long record its deep appreciation of the activities of the most valuable services rendered it was resolved Una Nim his Grace to the University to Send you a letter of Apreci the unusually Long period of connection with it As member of had much to do in the Early Council and its committees and in shaping and guiding the a Chancellor. The Council policy which has kept under desires to record its belief that institution the degree conferring Success of the University which in higher education in Mani seems assured must be attributed and you gave time and Energy no Small degree to his untiring a highly trained intelligence to forts and to his unfailing service of the University not Only to its interests practically since the Council but in the Board foundation More than. 50 years and As an examiner and la in paying this tribute to the work of the retiring Chancellor recent years As vice-Chancellor., Fps Law in the min Nice kind of Friend you turned out to the girl at the first hint of scandal with out even giving her a Chance to de fend herself British Justice assumes that a person is innocent Sintil proved guilty. By All Means try to make up. But Don t be too sure of Success. The girl must have been bitterly disappointed in you. However if you fail profit by the lesson and next time you hear a Friend slandered give her the Bene _ fit of the doubt. Even if slander is j Faith political party or economic exit some matters you differed Well founded stand by her and help j look and the unfailing Justice with now that with advancing years mrs. 3. Olmstead mrs. G. Busch shellmoutb., Man. And or. D. Mcalister. , mrji., visitors during past week at Sparling . Samuel Shower Veteran railway Engineer Dies was popular . For 36 years and Active in fraternal bodies Samuel Henry Shower i26. Banner Man Avenue one of. The Best known and popular locomotive engineers of the Canadian Pacific railway died saturday at the Misericordia Hospital following an illness 61st year. Or. Shower was born in London ont. And had resided in Winnipeg for the past 40. Years being a member of the running staff or the Canadian Pacific railway where he was. Highly regarded for his Sterling character and pleasant disposition. He commenced working at the Canadian Pacific railway As a wiper about promoted to fireman and again to Engineer in through the. Freight and passenger service until december 1933, when he was retired on account of sickness. He was a. Member of the ionic Lodge no. And . A past Patron of St. John s chapter order Eastern Star in. Which order he was. A very Active worker also a member of division no. .78, locomotive and was also very Active in its committee Workings being chairman of the joint committees of division 583 and 816 for the old timers night held so every year he was also a member of Union Lodge no. 14, . In addition to his widow he Vived by two sons Kenneth j., and Henry five Brothers George of Detroit Mich. Fred Whon Nock. .b.c. Stephen Saskatoon and prank and Dudley of. Winnipeg also one sister mrs. Galloway of Walkerville ont. Funeral service will be held 2 . Tuesday at the a. Gardiner funeral following which interment will be made in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Bev. J. W. Alkons of St. John s United Church will officiate. Cil would emphasize especially his cil hear wide and intimate knowledge of the faithfulness of your attendance at its province and its people both Tirban meetings Youir valuable contributions and Rural the Confidence and re to its discussions and to the Fine Spect he enjoyed from All classes of spirit in which you continued to co the Community of whatever religious operate with those with whom on b. F. Fairclough Veteran police officer expires came to Winnipeg 53 years ago and had resided Here since her live Down her mistakes. No girl at 16 is a confirmed degenerate and which he held the balance in the you Are less Active your Many controversies that have marked ers ask you to cherish the conscious wastes in the intestines spread poisons All Over your body. This is by far the commonest cause of that half sick feeling say doctors. Take Sal Hepatica. It gently Tore quickly flushes away poisonous wastes from your system. It is amazing then to note How quickly that tired feel ing vanishes. How soon you feel like a new and Happy again. Get Sal Hepatica at any drug store. Sal Hepatica the Mineral Salt laxative made in Canada should be judged by her record and its history. The Council expresses Ness that in the University Circle personality As a whole not by a few the Hope that his declining years your labors of past years Are grate May be brightened by a sense of duty fully remembered and cordially i Well done and a life of substantial no appointment to the vacant Post nailing health had forced mgr. Of vice Chancellor has yet been made Cherrier to resign his place As rep but a sub committee of the Ulver Resen Talve of St. Boniface colleges on sly Council has been appointed to the University a place he bring in recommendations of a new had held for Over 40 years. This appointment. Indiscretions. Mrs Thompson weddings a you and baby too Macgregor. Man., sept. Quiet wedding was solemnized at High noon saturday sept. 22, at the Home of or. And mrs. J. B. Fox. Macgregor. J when Myrtle Irene daughter of or. And mrs. William Pears of Wil Llam Ford. Ont., was United in mar-1 Ridge to John Cooper Mckay second i son of mrs. Sims and late Murdock Mckay. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. R. Smalley of the United Church. Promptly at the hour the bridegroom took his place with the minister and the Best Roan or. Melvin Mccrae. Tie Bride entered the room with or. J. B. Fox. Who gave her in marriage. She was attired in a Lovely gown of White silk lace and carried a bouquet of Flowers. Her bridesmaid was miss Gladys George. After the ceremony a Burfet luncheon was served. Later the Happy Cox ple left by motor Lor Winnipeg for their honeymoon. They will reside in Macgregor. Man. Sept. 24. The Church of the nativity. Somerset was the scene of a pretty wedding thursday. Sept. 20. When miss Mari Anne Parent daughter of or. And mrs. Pierre Parent of Somerset was married to Alexis Labossiere of St. Leon Rev. L. Senez officiated. The Bride who was Given in marriage by her father was dressed in a White Satin Princess floor length frock and veil and. Carried a bouquet of marguerites. After the signing of the Register the wedding dinner was served at the Home of the Bride Groom and the wedding supper Fol Lowed by. A dance was at the Home of the Bride. Farm implement Plant asks for higher Tariff its Laihem sacs theas cleanses United colleges t ii j r _. The senior division in a Tudhope Anderson company thursday classes to claims it cannot compete with foreign Competition special to the. By1 Stuit correspondent Ottawa sept. They cannot compete with mass production methods used by foreign competitors Tudhope Anderson company limited of Orzua makers Good farm have applied to the tar Iff Board for higher duties on steel the application n does not specify any particular kind of steel wheels. But a duty of 35 per cent is asked on All steel wheels other than those used on motor cars and trucks. The a f i engagements or. And mrs. Hugh Ferguson of announce the engage ment of their daughter. Jean to or. Douglas Charles Simpson of Winni Peg the wedding to take place Early in october. Now you can afford the world s Best permanent the prof Leroy combo Inglette featured Here is revolutionary simple and easy. No discomfort pull or pain no top heavy uncomfortable Heaters. And Comfort you can eat drink smoke write walk or phone produces Beautiful lasting one tenth usual heat. Protects the Doe. Not take life out of it. Movie stars demand this wave. Expert operators cinder the. Expert supervision of pro k bran Solh. Spent Many years an expert demonstrator on combo Waves in America other Waves. To 510. Leroy Cornbo Inglette crop Pignole permanent 5 Rowland Hairn Ressing phone 23 173 202 bldg., 374 Portage phone .23.-m Winnipeg s reliable ajl Star professional hairdressers. M Webb refuses to commit himself on candidature doubt still exists As to whether mayor Ralph h. Webb intends to seek another term of office. When seen saturday morning he was in a rather non committal Frame of firm in the belief that it would be a mistake for too Many candidates to be in the Field asked by the free press As. To the announcements Friday of and. C. S. Gunn and Aid. Cecil Rice Jones that they would contest the mayor Alty at the civic -elections1 in november. Mayor Webb said i am glad to see these two gentle men in the Field i Hope the Best Man repeating the Oft asked question of his worship As to his intentions in that connection the mayor said naturally i will not be running if Rice Jones and Gunn Are in the mrs. B. Smith Togo. Dies Kamsack sask., 24. Mrs. D. B Smith died last week at her Larra Home North of Togo. Surviving Are her invalid husband and three daughters. Or such wheels is. From the Agricula Rural implement Industry. At the present time there is no tar of item covering wheels but most of them Are imported by implement manufacturers under item declares Fiat parts of agricultural implements May be imported by manufacturers for use in their manufacturing operations at five per cent preferential and six per cent., inter mediate and general Tariff. Otherwise wheels Are usually. Imported As a part of whatever machine they Are attached to and they carry the rate of duty which applies to the whole machine Tudhope Anderson and company ask the Tariff Board to advise the government to go Over the Tariff sched Ules carefully and delete wheels from a.11 the appropriate items. Then a new sub Section would be added to item 442 excepting steel wheels from its provisions and fix ing a special duty on them of 35 per cent. The company considers its request modest. You will says the application which is addressed to Hon. A. Minister of that the Tariff Protection requested is merely 35 per cent., that which applies on the vast majority of manufactures of steel imported into this the government is also re minded of the various concessions which have been to manufacturers of agricultural Irr implements and i the company states that it has of machinery installed at its Plant and that High Tariff. Would enable this equipment to operate and give employment to 50 men. With out 35 per cent Protection the com Pany cannot against Large factories in the to Toltec l states where mass production methods Are usual arid costs Are far below the lowest figure the Orillia Hope to achieve. Importations in Normal years aver age so 000 wheels but in the part few years from 2.500 to have been brought in. This is due to the pressed condition of agriculture. The application Dot s not dispute the fact that this increased Tariff would increase the. Cost of wheels. I and therefore of agricultural simple but it is contended that in or based costs would be offset by the gain in Domestic Industry. Registration in first year arts is now almost Complete at Wesley col lege and lectures Are Well under Way. The end of this week will see every department of the College in full swing. Registration in second year and in theology is to take place today and tuesday while the senior division in arts will in commence the following Day. The Library floors of the new sex Ien Slon Are almost finished and it is expected that. Books and equip ment will be moved Early in this week. Prof. O. T. Anderson Dean of the faculty of arts states. Principal John Mackay of Manitoba College stated that registration in theology would be Well up to expectations and that while there were no changes in staff the Library facilities were being re organized. The working Library would be moved in along with the new Wesley College Library while the reference texts would remain on the Manitoba College shelves he said. Wednesday the first year classes met in a. Body in convocation Hall where they were addressed by presi Dent H. Biddell and Dean Ander son and where they met with the faculty members. Or. Reddell called attention of the students to the new attitudes they must assume upon taking tip the higher responsibility of a University training. The acquiring of an education he said meant that in the future they must govern themselves from within rather than from without. Dean Anderson outlined the table work. While the other. Professors explained the curriculum. In each department. President Reddell who was absent from his office in the College Friday has been confined to i Home with a slight illness. An auspicious commencement to the fall and whiter activities of the women s auxiliary to. The. United colleges was made wednesday when attendance at the fall Sale of cooking which was the Home of the mrs. J. H. Riddell 41 Balmoral place was beyond All expectations. On the com Mittee in charge of the event were mrs. T. J. Lytle mrs. J r. W Nicholson and mrs. George Graham. Wives of the faculty of the College assisted in serving. To upperclassmen of the co eds association t have planned to entertain then Fri Shette friends Tea on Friday sept. Sparling Hall from four to six o clock. In charge Are Shirley Graham Jessie Wood and Gene i eve Johns. Myrtle of Elverton Man. Taul Tae Mcarthur Dauphin Man., and Margaret Martin of Elgin Man., United College graduates of the 34 class along with Viola Olmstead of Carbert Man graduate of bran Don College have taken up residence in Sparling Hall for the Winter attending faculty at the Manitoba Veteran Raman Dies caused by continued North Little trouble is experienced in obtaining the limit. Threshing was again delay so ram saturday and gift Are in. Very bad condition. Samuil h. Sii Oiler popular . Locomotive Engineer who. Died in. Hospital on saturdays elides having been on the police Force in 1882 and 1883, later becom ing health inspector also having operated. The is colonial detective Agency Lor Many years resigning to of become turnkey at the provincial jail. He is survived by his widow three daughters and live sons who reside in different parts of Canada and the United states also a mrs. George of-103 Bell Avenue. Funeral will be held from. A. B. Gardiner funeral Home on tuesday sept. At .4 to St. John s cemetery. High water in Duck my relies paler shield iran., sept. Hunters Are this District and in spite of unusually High water b. F. Fair Clough one of Winnipeg s. Settlers died at the general Hospital Friday evening following a prolonged illness at. The age of eighty ears. Or. Fairclough Well known As Ben fan plough was in South. 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