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0 8 THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, TVEDNESDAT, AUGUST 31, 1927 Society Mrs. T. Cuthert Anderson placed til floral horseshoe on Kuchester the winner of the feature rare at Whittier Park Tuesday afternoon. She wore a smart beige costume of erepe, with felt hat in matching sejades. and was presented with a bouquet of sunburst roses.

The club houi was a popular rendezvous during the afternoon. Among those noticed on the lawns or In the tea room were included Mr. and Mrs. Pat hea, Mr. and Mr', i'rank Shea, Mr.

and Mrs. George Carrtithers, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Carruiheis, Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. McDonald, Mis. Edward ljearsch, Mrs.

Ernest McKean (Refine), Mrs. ft. D. Smith. Mrs.

D. C. Qoleman, Mrs. M. K.

Parker York), Mrs. C. V. Alloway, Mr. and Mrs.

Fied H. Bole, Mrs. Elswood Richards, Mr, and Mr. I Andrew Kelly, Mrs. K.

C. Morton. Mrs. W. E.

Wilcox. Mrs. W. G. Chace.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luke. Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Nares, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Kelly, Mr.

and Mrs. A. i E. Spendlove, Miss Audrey Mrs. Charles F.

Pentland. Mr. Douglas Mc.Murray, Mrs. W. S.

Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbcrt Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

John Koswell (Port Arthur), Mrs. R. Y. Kilvcrt, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Kilfioiir, Mrs. F. P.

Tribe, Miss Lorna Gordon, Mrs. Charles E. Winks, Mrs. Harold Geddea. Mrs.

T. Harry Webb, Mrs. H. Phipps, Mr. and Mrsr A.

H. Devenlsh, Mrs. McCollum, Mrs. Clarence Bawlf, Mrs. J.

L. Crossen, Mrs. W. H. MontaKue.

Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Mrs. V. H.

Parr, Creasor Crawford. Mrs. H. I'. Ten nock, Mrs.

Gerald (Jriff'ln. Miss Velrnore Ferk uson, I.ee court, left Tuesday for Minnednsa. where she will be the guest of her tuother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Ferguson. Mrs. Creasor Crawford has returned from Krnora, where Khe spent the month of August the guest of Mrs. Horace Crawford at her Island home on the Lake of the Woods.

Miss Jean McPhemon, a hrlile elect of Saturday, was tho honor guest at a miscellaneous snowcr given by Misses May Llvesey iir.d lxabelle Smith, at the honn of lie latter, 509 Hannermiin Monday The rooms were decorate i white streamers, weddinic hells and summer bloom. The aii'u were delivered by little Margaret Smith from a "Covered" wagon. Suppe was served Iron a table centred with a decorated cake and decorated with Scotch thistles and pink sweet peas, and was presided over by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. J.

Maxwell. Taking part In the musical program were: Miss Irene Sinitn rendered several pianoforte selections. Including one of her own composl tlon. The Invited guestg were: Mrs. J.

Haddon. Mrs. J. O. Sutherland, Mrs.

S. McKenzle, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. White, Mrs. McDnugall, Mrs.

John Swan. Mrs. J. McClny, Mrs. Seymore, Mrs.

Smith, Mrs. Maxwell, Misses Minnie Steele, Margaret Swan, Olive Steele, Irene Smith, Jean Mcl'hersnn, Mahle Smith, May i Davie, PrlsclllH Steele. Lily Steele, Marie Jaques, Margaret Smith, Mar Jorle Maxwell. Florence Jaques. ivy Claque, Irene McDnugall, Konnle Thorgtisson, Margaret Major, Hazel Vallette, Marjory Maxwell, Florence McKeown, Isabella Smith, May Lives' y.

Dr. 0. E. Bhragge lias relurned after a few weeks' rest In Kenora. Mr.

O. Walker and the blisses Lillian Piper and Elsie Mitchell were Joint hostesses at miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Tom Tredwell (nee Badie Scott) at the home ot Mrs. A. Piper, 478 Bowman East Klldonan.

The rooms were decorated with pink and white streamers and wedding hell. During the evening Masters Kenneth and Stuart Piper presented the gifts from a decorated wagon. 'f PLACES FLORAL HORSESHOE 1 fit I vot i i 7. JIKS. T.

CUTIIP.ERT ANDERSON Mrs. Anderson decorated "Rochester Second," the winner of the feature race at "Whittier Tark, Tuesday afternoon. Lynwern Thomas. The Invited guests were: Mesdames J. Caunt, J.

Scott, P. Mitchell, T. Nelson, B. Tredwell. H.

Piper, A. Piper, M. Dlght, W. Haldwln, J. Piper.

W. Carter, A. Jones, E. Inall, A. Jenner, J.

Boyd Kennedy, Misses N. King. I Thomas, (5. Dlght, E. Osmond (Shoal Lnke), E.

Jenner, V. Piper, J. Scott, A. Nelson ann Agnes Nelson. Mrs.

D. W. McDairmld. of Vancouver, arrived today from Detroit, where she has been the guest of Mis. John McKechnlo, and will be.

the guest of Mrs. Proctor, 7a Balmoral puce. Mrs. W. B.

Sterling, who has been Ihe guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manllua Bull, for the last six months, will leave F'rlday for her In Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs.

Fred Young will leave Thursday for a short visit In Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hughes will spend the week end at Dryden, the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Symington will spend the long holiday week end the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. David Finkelateiu at the hitters' summer residence at Mlnakl. Mrs. J. W.

Nicholson entertained st luncheon on Tuesday In honor of Miss Sophia Mitchell, a September bride elect. Mrs. W. Poster and Miss Chrya Foster, 61 Whittier E. Trans cona, entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening In honor of Miss Helen Weir, a bride elect of September.

The rocms were decorated with white wedding bells, mauvo and white streamers and flowers, the tea table being decorated with silver basket of mauve and while sweet peas and mauve tapers, and centred with a miniature bride. Those assisting were Mrs. A. Munro, Mrs. J.

Mersnn, Miss Ethel Court (Winnipeg) and Nan Foster. The gifts were presented, to the bride elect from a mauve and white decorated basket by the little Misses Reta Lucas and Hemic Cable. The Invited guests were Mesdames P. J. Turner, J.

Alld dlehurst. J. Copeland, J. Weir, R. Thompson, O.

Lucas, J. Merson, A. Munro, M. Cochran, T. Cable, W.

Foster, W. 'Jackson, Misses Winnie Gunn, Nora Clifford, Nsn Foste Reta Lucas, Bernlce Cahle (Trans cona), Mrs. Jack Garner (Oakland. Calif Mrs. A.

Whltcomh. Mrs. Ruth McQuaig. Mrs. H.

Hughes. Mrs. W. vncal selections were given by MIssBarkley. Misses Margret Roy, Ma OTHER, don't forget that the children must have a revitalizing lfr.1 Irvine, Winnie Weir, Ethel Court, Mary Whltcomh, Mable Parken, Eialne Berg, May Dixon (Winnipeg).

Miss M. B. Somervllle' returned from Swiuerland, France and England, where she spent the summer Arthur Burrows has left for New York, where he will nttend the International polo games. In honor of Miss Mabel Mason, a hride elect of this week. Miss Margaret Lindsuy entertained at a personal shower Suturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Watson E. Swail and daughter arrived home Monday evening, after spending the past two months motoring through Eastern Canada and the United States. Mr.

and Mrs. .1. H. Melville and family, of Weyburr, were guests for a week at the Granite rink. Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Cunne have closed their summer home at the Iake of the Woeds and will spend Labor Day week end at Dryden, the guests of Mrs. Humphries. Honoring Miss Clss Symington, a bride elect ot Miss Bessie Patterson entertained at a shower ot her home, the honor guest was presented with a sliver llower baskc Tho tea table was presided cvr r.y Mrs. Thos.

Jiilius and Mrs. E. C. Pell. The guests were Mrs.

J. Milne, Mrs. P. A. Gibbs.

Mrs. E. C. Pell, Mrs. T.

Julius, Mrs. G. Patterson, Mrs. J. Manson, Mrs.

G. Tarrant, Mrs. W. C. Slbbald.

Mrs. R. Frankllng, Mrs. Lennox, Mrs. P.

Moguey, Mrs. A. Gladstone, Mrs. Klndley, Mrs. W.

G. Rlr ney, and the Misses B. Kirkpatriclt, E. Symington, H. Symington.

H. Trumpnur, McLarnon, G. Schack, M. Glllln, H. Havens, O.

Jonnston, M. Adilr, R. Frankllng, Smith and Miss Lennox. Miss Blair Burrows, of Toronto, has arrived on a visit to Winnipeg, and while here Is a guest ot Archbishop and Mis. Matheson at Bishop's Court.

In honornf Miss Lillian Ross, a bride elect of September, Mrs. D. M. Harris, Sherburn entertained Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower. The rooms were decorated with white and pink streamers, wedding bells and profusion of blossoms.

The Rifts were presented In a prettily decorated carriage drawn by little Miss Joyce Plenderlelth. who wrrs dressed as a rurld. Those assisting were: Mrs. W. Plenderlelth and Miss Mary M.

Talt. Those Bells Ring Tomorrow Winnipeg School Children's Long, Healthful Summer Holiday Is Over I 'TPOMORROW morning more than 40, 000 youngsteri, refreshed and glow ing with the vigorous health gained by months spent in the bright sunshine, will be in their places in the classrooms V.Vl 1.. vtigui, ana eariy. nourishment to enable them to retain this out of door health during the con finement of school hours. TT7ISE mothers realize the importance of proper nourishment and simply supply the needs of growing bodies and alert minds with plenty' of wholesome, appetizing For 'Special Bread Delivery, Phone 86 617, 86 618 I1 femfflO hinds cf bread I evzry ntzdU present were: Miss Lillian Ross, Mrs.

A. Ross, Mrs. J. W. Plenderlelth.

Mrs. W. D. CJieyne, Mrs. J.

Bell, Mlssea Mary Oray, Annie Gray, Alice Page, Mary M. Talt, Yvonne Talt, Joyce Plenderlelth. Honoring Mlsa Blythe Mills, a brlde eloct of September, Mrs. Douglas Edmond, Niagara entertained Friday evening at a kitchen shower. During the evening little Sblrleyann Edmond presented the gifts In a decorated basket Mrs.

J. G. Harvey presided at the tea table, while Mrs. Norman Downes cut the Ices. The guests Included Miss B.

Mills, Mrs. W. H. Plewes, Mrs. W.

B. Shack, Mrs. C. A. Mc Cowan, Mrs.

J. N. Downes. Mre. H.

Roberts, Mrs. J. G. Harvey, Mrs. U.

W. Mills, Mrs. R. H. Roberts, Mrs.

A. V. Chsse, Mrs. H. Klpp, Misses Olive Miller, Ruth Pybus, Ida Snary, Ada Thornton.

Mlsa Gertrude Merrltt, Spruce has left for a short holiday in Mlnnedosa, where she will he tne guest ot Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ferguson.

In honor of Miss Gwendoline Webb, Mrs. Guy. Bate will entertain this evening. wim a Mit Isobel T.tndnnv. in Miss Frances Fowler entertained at this afternoon at the t.

Charles Country club. Covers were laid for six. The guests mciuaea Misses lsoDci unassy, Alexander. Phyllis Elkln. Norma Kennedy, Mrs.

liarcouri ernon. wr n.inU TlThH will entertain at the tea hour Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Gwendoline Webb. ti Helen Richardson left tills afternoon for Kingston, Ont. WWW ti a Arnold, who. with her son, Mr.

John Arnold, has spent the summer in Chester, N.S., returned home Tuesday. WWW tiAn Antrua McDonald, of London, Eng. who has spent the past few weeks In British Columbia, left Tuesday afternoon for Montreal after a few nays smy in muim ncir. Mr. McDonald will sail shortly for England.

WWW nnrnihv Alexander, arho will oitnn he Miss Isobel Lindsay'a bridesmaid, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the Lynde Llndsay wedding party. The table centred with summer blossoms and ticMerl with cream canaies. arranged for 12. The guests In cluded Miss laonei iinusa.v, jir. Mrs Harcourt Vernon, ai Harvle, Helen Blackwood, Phyllis the Messrs.

Carlton Lynde, urecor Hutchinson, Lennox Hell, Jack Bell, Jack Alexander, Dr. Harold Popham. Ventlnnd will leave itliM iinnlnil where she will snuruy attend Miss Edgar school during the coming year. v.u. it in.

Ford SI Drbatv a few friends in honor of Mr. Jas. Ford and Miss i hirthrisv. Those pres i cua ii 1 1 ent: Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mr.

ar.a airs. u. Innes. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gethy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Forsythe, Mrs.

O. Tuilv, Mrs. J. Chatten, Mrs. TC.

canon, urs. I. sham. Mrs. P.

Shale. Mrs. L. itu. Vfl.a Freri rripps, Tully, Miss L.

Shale. Miss A. Chaf ten. Miss L. Mcr.igunn.

XI. Shnle. Mr. .1. Mfi" Innes, Mr.

Jack Shale, Mr. D. Mc Klgunn, Mr. snarp. Af T.IIHnn Stnnne.

a bride elect of September, Mrs. W. Mct'aughey and Mrs. J. C.

Way en tortnlned at a miscellaneous shower h. home or Mrs. augney. i.u Walnut St. The guests were Miss illlun loane.

k. (, onion. Mrs n. Champion. Mrs.

Bradstock, Mra Douglas, Mrs. F. Garrett, Mrs W. Jackson and MIssBillle McCaughey. Mlsa Mugaiet Robertson, of Re clna, Is enjoying a holiday In Winnipeg.

Miss Mabel Mason entertained at a trousseau tea during the week end. The table was decorated with mauve flowers and mauve tapers. Mrs W. A. Howlanda and Mrs.

W. Dudley presided and wore assisted by the Misses Rosamond. MannlnN Margaret Lendery, Drane St. Pierre, Dorothy St. Pierre and Lucille Le, Clair.

a Miss Phem and Mrs. Margaret Talnsh. 63.1 Newman have returned from Weybiirn, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Ross.

Dr. W. H. Reld will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

David FlnkeUtein at Minakl during the holiday weekend. St. Matthew's women's auxiliary "111 hold their monthly meeting in the primary room, Thursday, at 2.30 IMIl. You Can't Be Good Looking If Skinny New YEAST and IRON Will Add Pounds of Weight Eaiv to Take). Quick Result or Pay Nothing If Ntrvout fr Untfar wtlght.

Gtt HMltb tfttf Good ritsb Quickly Ton need not thin, ntrrous or tired another day. Just Ret the anuuiog benefits of 1rotitd I fast. Bee that flat cheat, skinny ehouMers and body nil out with food solid flesh. Ironized Yeast fs two tanici Ht one weight buiMinf Yeist snd strencthenins; Iron. The yeast is the same used in making malt, and which makes malt so beneficial.

It is 1 specially cultured yeast, concentrated to gife the utmost in flesh producing value This Tee ft Is treated with pore, ege table Sron, the same as spinach, lettuce and celery In this form Iron is easily sssimilated by the body, malting rich, red blood and teniae nerves and muscles. Only when Yeast Is Uonizd Is this way Is it more effective for Iron Is needed tat bring out the weight building values of Yeast. By this formula Irtmixnt Yeast gives you fiutts in hatj the time required fry yeast or iron taken separately. Just a single coarse treatment givea yoa pounds of solid flesh (not fat), the blood is cleared of imparities and yon get a nice, cleat, healthy skin. Go to your druggist and ask for Ironixed Yeast.

60 nice taity tablets sale for everybody. They do not upset the stomach) nor cause gas or bloating. Try It on "Money Back" Offer Qwt a foil tin treatment of trmltwd Ywatt radoy at sny drugstore. Urouar.aotdelicbtcd with tbs quick results, gat your money back. If incoavenient to buy from the dnigtiit.

send I to the IRON IZtD TEAST CO. fort Erie. OauDetk lliott. PIMTMIf 1 Whilethesnuzrnghaalth bufld VAU I IUH I ni ot IKONIZED YEAST tablets has been cieaxlr a ad positively demonstrated in cases of lack of energy, indigestion, conitirauon, skin eruptions, poor complexion, and a generally weakened physical and mental condition, IKONIZED YEAST should not b. need by anyone wbo OBJECTS to hiring weitht increased te normal.

COMMODITY PRICES UP 'Tht trend of commodity prices, which was definitely downward until June, showed a strong upswlnr In July. Ths Brookmlrs Economic Service, Inc. reports. Indications are that commodities will show strength for the next several months, but It Is as yet too early to predict how KILL THE CHILL! Cold nights following warm days are dangerous, to health. A little fire in the stove, furnace or fireplace these evenings will provide greatful warmth.

Phone us for a load of wood. We supply the best Tamarac for the stove and. Birch for the fireplace. tPrompt delivery as usual. ARCTIC ICE FUEL CO.

LTD METROPOLITAN THFATRf Dl ill PVIfcl CFM 42321 K. (nHittWitl YOUR PUR COAT. Oft our ettlmste on re modelllnt, repairing or re linlng your fur coat We will cull at your convenience. SHASMAN FURRIERS 607 CORYDON AVE. Phone 42 400.

(Kifoptoctic ryraasr Mm, Miss Louise Louthan Route 2, Charleston. KL Does your daughter Remtmhtr thi nnrftngs. A'one oensjin. uilhout thr tig nature of Lydia E. Pinkham.

attend school regularly? AN.Y GIRLS are absent from school for a few days each month because of illness. In many cases thi3 is unnecessary because young cirls well as older women can be strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Girls suffering from run do wn condition, sleeplessness, nervousness, and loss of appetite, should gain new strength and vigor from this Vegetable Compound. The following testimonials show what the Compound has done for other schoolgirls.

HERVOUS AITO DIZZT Charleston, Illinois i gSre my fifteen year old girl Lydia E. Pink ii pound und ham Vegetable Cotnn and it Hid her a wonderful lot of good. Sha nervous, weak snd atty. At last she was so had off that she waa out of school for four months. The Vegetable Compound has improved her in every way and aha baa Rons bark to school.

I rrcommend the Vegetable Compound to other mothers with girls who are not as strong as thev should Mrs. Alice Louthan, Route 2, Charleston, Illinois. SICK AITD WSAX Camden, New Jersey "When my daughter was twelve year told she waa hurt at the play ground. She wm aide end weak for some time iter that and waa not able to go to school regularly. Lydia E.

Pink ham'e Vegetable Compound has helped her wonderfully, and she now goes to school every day. 8he baa gained in weight and hag a better appetite than she bad before taking it." Mrs. Ada McKim, 1044 Linden Street, Camden, New Jersey. Ludia E.PinliKam'o Vegetable Compound LYDIA PINXHAM MEDIOKI C0.CO6XJ"K1.0rf, 5 9 IT? Em Sh Ma II hfT 1 7 Chlroprsctio Is becoming famous as a reliable read to health. Litaratur.

and list of approved Chiropractor, stnt on request. Manitoba Chiropractic Health Bureau Tribune, Box 263 or Phon. 21 17 ma. tone th. Impending Improvement in price and business activity will continue.

The economists se. no' reason for expecting any Inflation of prices or a prolonged business Txom. Neither the Industrial or the monetary situation would seem to point to such a development during the balance of 1927. i 'lit DR. GLASGOW DENTIST 1 POSTAGE AND DONALD Cffera you th.

beat tn dental work at reasonable price, by th. cash or weekly payment plan. W'a offer yog painless extraction with or without gas, and w. ar. now able to allmln at.

tb fterpaln tn almost case, whereas previously th. after pain was sometimes worse than thg extsaction. We also offer you artificial teeth that ar. much trior natural In appearance than thos. you usually see Ray picture, that are? easily diagnosed Filling, that last, and all other fortns ol op to dat.

dentistry. WHY GO ELSEWHERE? Th. Best I. Cheapest In th. EncL ACCESSORIES' The Fall Costume is Judged by the Company It Keeps There is a bag here to match your new costumo.

The modes are smart and new and the leathers and materials of peerless quality, in tailored afternexm and evening styles. Fascinating New Jewellery No costume is complete without the matching neck lace. New pearl ropes with colored ornaments. Chokers of woven pearls, novelty gold chokers, chains and pendants, exquisite bracelets and ear rings and many other novelties are here for your choosing. An exquisite display of dainty dress accessories now at This is the Season When a Charge Account Comes in Handy Summer vacations leave most of us with "flattened'' bank accountsand yet we simply must have warm tall clothes to guard against the cooler weather.

A charge account with this store solves the problem. Tou will And styles expressing the latest mode at prices you will be pleased with. A small deposit enables you to choose and wear the garments you require. The balance can be paid In small amounts each pay day. Fall and Winter Coats, For Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Fox Furi Stay at "Wear ao You Pay" "''i 'J 338P0BIAGEflS "gC Spend Next Week end and Labor Day at Devil's Gap Dungalow Camp OPEN UNTIL SEPT.

15th Week end Camper's Trains Withdrawn After Labor Day Slntle snd double buntslows, electric lighted runnina water Screened Lars Community Club hows) lor dining snd recrestionsl purpose Here you may enjoy GOLF TENNIS BADMINTON SWIMMING BOATING CANOEING FISHING Trains Leave Winnipeg 1A.00 rMO r.00 A0 llJkM. 3p.M. 3p.M. 1p.M. DAILY DAILY FRIDAY SATITRDA Returning Special Monday (Labor Day) Instead of Sunday.

Lv. Kenora 7.15p.m., Keewatln 7.25 p.m., Laclu 7.38 p.m., I Inflolf 8.16 p.m., YYhitemouth p.m. Ar. Winnipeg 10.40 p.m. Special Sleeping Car Will be parked Kennrs Station S.JOa.m.

Monday F.eenrnf snd rooted to Winnipeg. In Train No. I. AisJelnS Tussdaj, Sept tin. Aili for booktitwjnd further particular..

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