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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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TliE SASKATOON PHGENIX TUESDAY OCTOBEU 6 1011 Social Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Berg let; a day or two ago for Rosthern, where they will rtrslde.

Woman's Realm Vain Reporter Was Led Into A Little Error WINDSOR TABLE SALT The Island of Tea The choicest tea in the vorld grows high up on tha mountain-sides of Ceylon. The native purity and garden-freshness of this superb Ceylon Tea is preserved by the sealed lead packages used in packing. Chapman have residence, 425 Dr. and Mrs. F.

R. moved to their new Ninth street. To Arrange VWhcn Puri ty'V Rev. and Mrs. C.

W. Brown are home from Ottawa about the middle of next week. is mentioned, WINDSOR Dinner Table Attractively SALT natur ally Mrs. King Mason plans to return to Kngland In January to help with the nursing in one of the military hospitals. Orpheus Society Bring Back Days Of Queen Bess About 75 singers, each with a (treat red-backed volume of Merrie England made their way to the Anderson hall last niKht and santc for about two hours of the Rood old days of the reign of Queen Bess and W.

Shakespeare. By way of a rest from the spirited music of the opera, they rehearsed the final chorus from the Coronation Ode, the Soldiers' Chorus from Faust, and the new Canadian anthem, for the patriotic concert. It comes to Prof. M. J.

Blair Talks Fas mind. Miss Ina M. Smith of Ouelph. sister of Mrs. W.

A. Hathbun, of 1015 Melrose avenue, left yesterday for the cast. no cinatingly Upon Domestic Art When The reporter entered last night the hall in the Travellers' block where the Amateur Operatic society was rehearsing The Yeoman of The Guard, all the company stopped their work and gave a hand-clapping demonstration. The reporter considered that here at last he had found a body of citizens who intelligently appreciated the might and majesty of the press. He swelled visibly and bowed a profusion of thanks for the attentions accorded.

To his surprise the next person to enter was given the same sort and amount of applause, and the next; and the Iatest-of-all member of the opera company was given rather more of It. With chagrin the reporter learned that the hand-clapping is a sort of punishment dealt out to all late-comers. However, he would go through a lot of Incidental discomfort any day in the week for the. pleasure of hearing the Fool that Won't Follify, or the other Gilbert and Sullivan choruses as this splendid organisation, under W. C.

Fyfe's baton, sings them. The company will soon have reached the point where Stage Manager A. M. Stewart takes them in hand to put them lllack, Green or Mixed IEALED LB AD PACKiTS ONLI. Miss I.lla MacDermid, of Borden, returned yesterday to enter upon her Inst year's work In arts at the vnrtv nr flftv women of the city rranged their dinner tames ii Khr and their breakfast tables this Over the Coffee Cups was officially announced that a little robust tenor had arrived at the home of It.

A. Bridpeman, the Orpheus president. The I. r. t.

was unanimously voted an understudy for the role of Walter Wilkins, and his health was tornint? with preatcr care and taste The Independent Order of Foresters held a pleasurable box social and dance in Christ church hall last night. pleasure than they have been I fill my heart with store of memories customed to put into that task. The drunk figuratively. or iO were those who yesterday The scenery for the opera la being Mrs G. C.

ELLIOTT TEACHER of MUSIC on VIOLIN and PIANO Mrs. Elliott la a graduate of the Boston Conservatories, and has had a wide experience, and wua under Professor Mlschka, Fall term on Piano ommir Thursday, Oetoher nth. Fall term on Violin, Tuesday. Oetolwr 13th. TERMS ON APPLICATION Lest I should ever leave these loved shores.

Of lime-trees humming with slow drone of bees. Of honey dripping sweet from eard the lecture on Table Appoint- done by Mr. Cheekley, of the. city, the nents given by rroressor Windsor castle scene being among oth Messrs. Freer, Murray, Cantelon and Thompson have returned to the I'nited Slates.

They have been teaching in Alberta during vacation. er elaborate pieces. The polonaise cos Hlair. director or the uepanmeni domestic art. Minnesota achool of tumes for the chorus girls and the kgriculture.

The lecture was oeiu smocks for the men are also being through yeomanry deportment. mado locally, alt union help. Wm. Bedford has been made as the furnishings department ol uio F. Cairns store.

The same talent-and charming person will lecture domestic art subjects at the fame An Informal dance Is helng given tonight in the Anderson hall, the program beginning at 9.30. Sagar's orchestra will be in attendance. PHONE 2304 326 AVENUE SOUTH sistant conductor. V. Anderson, is stage manager and Wm.

Winterton a-ssisiant. lace every afternoon this week at o'clock. These lectures are per- HOY VIRTIE Wlihout a of warning to mother or father, Miss Beatrice Roy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John X.

Roy, of this city, was quietly married on the afternoon of Thursday, August 18, to Oliver Virtue, who resides ten miles north of Saskatoon. Only the necessary witnesses were Rev. S. L. W.

Harton is very enjoying his holiday which he is ctly free and will be found inter- Night Classes Enroll tins to all who have home-maKing Of how a fir-tree upon a hill Lifts up Its seven branches to the stars, Of the gray summer heats when all is still And even grasshoppers cease their little wars. Of how a chestnut droops its great green sleeve Down to the grass that nestles in the sod, Of how a blackbird in a bush at eve Sings to me suddenly the praise of God. Geraldine Plunkett. ROYAL CONN AUGHT nt crests. at the farm home of Mrs.

A. Martin, Sintaluta. He will return ihe end of October. At Alexandra School During thn demonstration yester- on attractive iuoie ajjwinmicMi i. Hlair did the arranging of linen, tl.

rn.a present when the ceremony was formed by the pastor of pf" or more of young people Three It's. Knglish and Book-keeping Will He Taken Ip nwers, silver, glass auu ciunii. marriage fore her audience, explaining why ie arrangement was choicer than Those who have enrolled for the Albert E. Young's home, Xanatuck, where they were heartily welcomed. A couple of hours were spent In danc- POCKE1 uvtk Sliiur Cut CompkU.

general course in night class work, nothcr. Her taste ts admiraoie anil er charm of manner was felt by all. I ing. will assemble at the Alexandra school, 20th street west, avenue to are and study in dress Professor kept a secret until the present, and its announcement will come as a surprise to the many friends of the contracting parties, who are now living on Mr. Virtue's farm north of the city.

The newly-married couple intend to take up their residence on a homestead 125 miles north of Battle-ford in about three weeks' time. tlalr considers esenuais 10 peneci morrow night at 7.30. As a sufficient omanlinc3 and she impresses up- hor audiences the duty of malt- Keep an article long enough and It will come useful declared a lady on her way yesterday to a knitting-for-thc-soldiers meeting. She was carrying a skein of yarn that she had left over from her knitting for South African soldiers. Olive Fine Fabric Representatives of -the chapters of the Daughters of the Empire throughout the province are meeting in Re-gina on October 15, to discuss, and probably to effect, the organising of a provincial chapter.

ng home duties all pleasure and no number of pupils has already enrolled to form two classes, the matter of dividing the class and the location of the second centre will be determined after the students have assembled. In ALWAYS HANDY. rudgery S. B. Sac button through, Talma sleeves.

Floor and Floor-Coverings is tne I KS KFFKRSO V. ubje't Mrs. Blair will lecture, upon his afternoon at three o'clock in he Cairns store. Health and Beauty I'm disappointed in you. You've been in town a long time.

You know with Tabs on cuffs, Prussian tomorrow's subject. Beauty in this course it is proposed to devote most of the time upon reading, writing, arithmetic, composition and spelling. Some Instruction in beekkeep-ing and possibly other subjects, will also be attempted this year. The principal social event of the week will be the Orpheus society's at home to be held in the Anderson hall, on Thursday night. Arrangements ii ivj i i wither 1 a lot of men.

You have good tim iress, on Thursday, living moaeis. nen not inviten; rioine ui iuiwhk mm mm are being made for a particularly collar, upright pockets. About 7 5 inch bkirt, Friday; find on Saturday the Up to the present, the number of pleasurable function. peaker will t.ike up whatever sub- applicants for the practical wood Is most desired by her audience ber In your legs. You should have got 200 Y.

M. C. A. memberships yourself and won that life membership. This was the way Black-Eyed Susan upon an energetic and good-looking young man yesterday.

Miss Ella Mary Ives became the bride of Clarence R. S. Jefferson, of Bright Sand, and formerly of London, by a ceremony performed on Saturday night by Rev. B. W.

Pullinger at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carver, avenue G. The bride has been in the city for a year and a half and was one of the most popular young women in residence at the Y. W.

G. A. The groom expects to leave for the front in a few days. ime recipes for salads and desserts iiiii ail sewn seams and edges. With working course has not been sufficient to Insure the opening of a class.

Any intending applicants are urged to vlll he given today and the audience SLING CASE asked to come supplied with pen and notebooks. submit their names at once to Mr. Among the guests registered at the King George are: John Carlson, Spokane; C. J. Milligan, A- C.

Patterson and C. S. Fraser, Regina: R. J. Parsons, Montreal; r.

Van Kirk, Ford; Arthur Girling. Leonard Andrews. Ij. McMeans and W. J.

Lindsay, of 1 atuck around to see how he got Jill milY COMPLETE On Wednesday morning- Mrs. Blair 111 talk to the young men of the out from under. Here's what he floored Susan with: It may not appeal to you at all fell' ml a aims staff on commercialism ana to date business. Talks to the Macnal). who had charge of the course last year, or to the superintendent at the public school board offices.

The students who have enrolled in mechanical drawing are asked to meet H. W. Hewitt, who will have charge of the course, in the Princess school on rls of the staff are Riven on the HITCHINGS THOMPSON ther mornincts. like good business but 1 guess my credit with St. Peter will be just a-bout the same as If I carried around a Y.

M. C. A. life diploma. You see all the memberships I raked in I sold From the city Mrs.

Blair Roes to ancouver, thence to Omaha, Den Werinesdav evening at 7.30. Tast Jas. W. Thompson and Miss Edith Hitohings, of Park, were married yesterday at one o'clock by Rev. Canon Smith.

er, Kansas City and Mn rranciseo. to some of the other guys who were night in the Victoria school, the first evening class In cookery commenced. Members of the Fitzgerald chapter, I. O. D.

are asked to he present in full numbers at the meeting four o'clock on Friday at the home of Miss Florence Lynch. A reminder Is given that an excuse must be sent by any who require to be absent, if they would retain their membership standing. crazy for the life one. Then with A 1.KGKND OF R1IF.IMS HYSICAL TRAINING CDASM0S There is an ancient French legend 3RD AVKXFK W.M.S. MEET the money I made like that I paid for memberships for twelve-year-olds who needed the use of the swimming pool but hadn't the price.

See? Now, will you come and have a cup of bouillon with me, or are you still bout the cathedral of Rheims. A Miss Mariorie Acheson and Miss uonk, who had fallen asleep while Measurements required Men's Cbett (ovor jacket) length from bark collar Ladiei' Bust (over garment i( length from back collar scum. EEAUT1 FULLY LIGHT EUT WATERPROOF Evelyn Bailey are lending their -ser eeping a vigil before the altar, was The Child in the Midst, by Mary Shauffer Labaire, is the mission textbook which the 3rd avenue Metho aked at midnight by the singing of vices as directors of the physical Ail fe.4-50 VDirCct to your scornful Susan? Susan's bosom was full of admiration and she went. great choir. On looking around i see whence came this immortal The fortnightly club met last night at the home of the vice-president.

Miss Gallup. The program of study for the winter was outlined. The officers this season are: Honorary Mrs. W. H.

Becker; president, D. Crowe; vice-president, Miss Gallup; dist W. M. S. will begin to study at their meeting on Thursday.

Mrs. Geo. B. Cleveland, the president, will be in charge of the study. Hisic, he saw that the whole cnurch self wax Pinginjr, that the whole, of ASSOCIATED.BRITISH MANUFACTURERS he great windows were singing, that he martyrs In their mantles were training classes which wi'i moet at the Y.

W. on Wednesday and Thursday nights, beginning this week. To cover expenses, members of the will pay $1, and non-members $2 for the course of 10 lessons. It is desired that those who take the course should telephone Miss Tuckey at as early a time as possible, so that the best arrangements may be made. A correspondent to the Woman's page of the Toronto Globe has some things to say about economy.

We ought, if we can, to supply these depending on us with wholesome food. 0 secretary, Miss Dixon; treasurer, Miss Margaret Cowan. The hostess served nging. and that every being in that SOCIETY SOCIAL larvelous city of stone was singing 31-32, Craven. Street, Stnwui, a dainty supper before the club mem Ders dispersed.

Te Deum laudamus! Lord, we They need plenty to eat, especially the children. But there are many dain raise Thee and glorify Thee forev- And now the windows are The Men's Society of Christ church are holding a social tonight at 8.30, the first gathering they have held this season. They are inviting their women friends to attend. Wm. Bedford is president of the society.

roken. the transept burning, and the ties which are not a benefit to anyone, says the correspondent. "We have all been exhorted to pife-tice the strictest economy since war OLD-TIME ich aspiring towers splintered and hot away. The voices are forever 'TTt. lent.

Boston Herald. ST. JOHN'S W.A. KNITTING. The young people's club of Wesley church will meet tomorrow night at 7.30 for their first rehearsal of an old-fashioned concert which they plan to give on October 29.

All the 2U members will be taking part. Theatrical Notes The woman's auxiliary of St. John's ill continue for a time knitting arti- AT THU SHERMAN was declared. In England already butter and Jam are not used together in many families, and I can picture to myself the willing frugality of the German hausfrau at this time. I was somewhat surprised, then, to go out to small gatherings of women twice this week and to find that cream was served as lavishly as ever.

Surely this is a luxury that any patriotic, Christian woman con do without this winter. Do we realize that a quart les of wear fr the soldiers. Before The Girl of the Golden West Is ext Monday's meeting they wish to lave as many women as possible vol- mteer to knit sox. The auxiliary sup- F.ASTKRX STAR, ME1-7TS The Saskatoon chapter, Xo. 4, Eastern Star, meets Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.

All membei are requested to be present. being presented again tonight and tomorrow night at the Sherman by the Streeter-Bryan stock company. For the last half of the week these 8 lies part of the yarn, and a part of Is donated by members. actora are giving Lena Rivers. The audience were highly pleased with the manner In which The Girl was presented last night.

WESLEY LADIES' AID of ice cream at 60c to 80c, which does nothing but spoil our appetites for a wholesome dinner, would serve a substantial meal to a hungry family? Let all hostesses this winter serve an Eng-lie tea of thin bread and butter and plain cake, and let the money that is usually spent in flowers. Ices, bonbons and salted almonds go to the patriotic fund or to help some family in distress. 4 HOSIERY For Infants and Children A meeting of the ladies aid of church will be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. HOW TO GET RID 'Do we Canadian women realize how serious a crisis our Empire ts facing? Then let us show It in little things as well as big. I have heard our elaborate luncheons and teas criticized by our sisters from across the 3 OF DYSPEPSIA water; now let us show that we, too Don't Rely on MeUu'lne; Don'1 Go On love simplicity and that we have the courage to invite our friends for Freak Diet; Common Sense and An Antacid Vsually All That Are Needed.

plain cup of tea, and, still better, to bring their knitting with them. "Picture to yourselves the devastation of Belgium, the anxiety of Britain and France, the sore heart of "If you have dyspepsia, indigestion sour stomach, belchine. distress after eating, heartburn or any other stom Germany and Austria, and let us showH ach trouble due to hyperacidity! the saws usual cause of stomach troubles) you should take no medicine to act that our hearts, too. are bleeding for our fellow women and that we can make any sacrifice possible to help those who are less fortunate than ourselves. upon the stomach itself.

That is positively not the way to cure the A if xk i-'J -itai Isfiaitely Meat. i ATfeT Faada.ti.ily Irtfrut -I ar" In 11 -or i1 li I I II bring orchid Mccni trouble. Again, you should not half TlUViaj.KRS' AID SECKETARY starve yourself by going without the nutritious food that you need to re build waste trusties. Some foods are not good for people even when in per feet health very rich, sweet, highly- Miss Mildred Sexsmitb has received the appointment as travellers' aid secretary at the Y. W.

C. succeeding Mi Dorothy Waller. Miss Sexsmith took a tiaining course at the deaconess' home In Toronto. seasoned dishes. Avoid thee, hut eat fairly substantial meals of plain foods.

Eat slowly. Even if you drink noth Surprising Durability To look et "Little Darling or "Little Daisy" Stocking yotj would not anticipate the long, hard wear they will give they look aa though they had been made for comfort and dainty appearance only. But let your children put them to the test, and you will be surprised to learn that they will easily outwear the ordinary hosiery. Thus daintiness and durability are combined at a moderate price. 'Little Darling" and "Little Daiay" Stockings are dyed with ft sanitary dye in the colors best inited foe children, Pink, Sky Blue, Cardinal, Black, Tan and Cream.

Every pair is stamped with the Sunshine trade mark insbt on teeing it "Little Darling" Stockings hare a silken heel and toe and are made in all zt for children up to seven years old. "Little Daisy Hosiery has the heel and toe reinforced with an trtra thread, ia all sizes to fit children under twelve. Your dealer them. THE CHIPMAN HOLTON KNITTING CO. LIMITED mm mi mm 8iB3sKlr--.

ing but water, you should not drink with meais. Drink before and eating. Pn not take pepsin or other artificial digestants. If you follow the foregoing simple instructions it is probable that you will not need any medicine al all except, if you want to call it med.eine, a little antacid after meals. The best antac.d is ordinary bisurated magnesia, which can be purchased at any drug store.

This is not to act upon the etomaoh but on the contents of the stomach. The antacid, as you can learn by consulting your dictionary or encyclopedia, is merely to neutralize or counteract the excess arid so the stomach can Lgel the food normally. Take a teavpoonful of bisuratej macnesia in a littl cold or hut water after each meal. Tou should get immediate relief, even it your case is severe. Careful, moderate eating and the use of marnesia shuld put your s'omach in normal condition in a short time, if jou have not allowed dyspepsia to advance to the extreme tiase ot developing stomach uicera.

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