RS REA MAP » anne thon pathoniion Lei ru se CUNTE NOUVELLE SERIE L'IMPARTIAL TI GNISH, 51. P.E., MARDI 12 JANVIER 1:15 Fr - D Ribbon Bags for Christmas [2 Opera bags, handsome work bags | and small ribbon bags that are 80 welcome with each returning Christ- mas are more beautiful than ever this Year. For the art of weaving ribbons, which amounts to as much as paint- ing wben it comes to picturing flowers, seems to have reached perfection. Woven and printed Dresden ribbons and the richest brocades are used for the various kinds of bags. The heavy brocades are used for bags to be car- ried on the street, the flowered and gayly striped printed ribbons are chos- en for work bags and the small toilet or vanity bags for carrying powder acd powder puff, a small hand mirror, a little square of chamois and all the other little requirements which wom- en find it necessary to have within easy reach all the time. The colors chosen for hand bags are soft and rich and the flowers shown In raised velvet against a satin back- ground. Eggplant and deep royal purple shading into black in the back- ground, blossom into rich American Beauty roses in their natural colorings with dark green shadowy foliage melt- ing into the ground. Little rosettes finished with pendant ribbon flowers or little bows are used as a finish. Such a >ag is shown in Figs. 1 and 2. For Fig. 2 a lighter brocade is used, with woven-in instead of raised flow- ers. But the design is gorgeous with gold thread woven into the design. The bag is a trifle smaller and the corners of it are rounded. Narrow satin ribbon in the prevailing color of the bag finishes the sides with loops and furnishes the means of car- rying the bag. Fig. 3 is a work bag made of gay Dresden ribbon with dark stripes sewed to plain satin ribbon in the same color as the background of the Dresden. This bag is provided with a cardboard bottom covered with the ribbon and finished with hangers of narrow satin ribbon and two rosettes of it These Dresden and plain satin | ribbons are inexpensive but beautiful. Fig. 4 is a very handsome bag in flowered ribbon in which black and gold are the predominating colors with touches of scarlet. It is made on a circular bottom like Fig. 3, but the lengthwise of the ribbon rur around the bag. It is hemmed at the top without a standing ruffle and rosettes of narrow black satin ribbon are set about it, four of them ailtogether. At the sides flower pendants made of the narrow ribbon hang from full rosettes. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. 200000000709 090000000070 O O O Oit sanctionné et promu.’ PAS TROP INTELLIGENTS LES ORANGISTS D'ONTARIC “Ontario est le seul endroit dans l’Empire Britannique où l’on essayé de priver le snjet de l'usage de la langue maternelle. Aux Indes, daus l’Atrique du Sud, dans toutes les possessions britanniques, non seulement on n’ tions de leur langue maternelle, mais l'usage en a été partout (Sénateur Belcourt, ment National Montréal, 21 décembre 1914.) a pas tenté de priver les popula- Monu- assemblée du DOCS Les orangistes d’'Ontario sont donc moins civilisés que les nè-@ Ozres de l'Afrique. 9 0096022000 09082000020 99999 MAS ir ii iii jiemoes de la batterie et des édifices de la ferme, et, lorsque le moment fut venu, firent sauter le tout au moyen d’explosifs euxqvels un fil ê électrique conducteur mit le feu. Archevêché de Québec, 1er août 1913 Après m'être assuré que la fabrication du vin de messe dit de SAINT: NAZAIRE, vendu par la maison A. TOUSSAINT & CIE, sous la surveillance immédiate d’un se fait toujours prêtre compétent, jen’hésite pas, sur le rapport de ce dernier, à renouveler l'approbation que j'ai donnée à ce vin liturgique dans ma circulaire du 1er mars 1897. ÎL.-N.,ARCH. DE QUÉBEC. A. 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Dept. 90 - - TORONTO, CANADA do ro le ne Ruse hardie qui à Teussi Daws le nord de la la France, Il y a quelques jours paraissait uu court communiqué officiel annonçant que Français avaient enlevé une tranchée de l'ennemi, s'étaient em-. parés de quelques édifices de fermes et avaient capturé deux mitrailleu- ses. Dans son laconisme cette nou- velle qui ne faisait ressortir aucune détail avait trait à un des faits d'armes les plus brillants de la guerre. Les deux mitrailleuses dans une posi- ‘ion imprenatl: au sud de la Bas- sée. Non seulement elles domi- naient la route, mais encore proté- geaient les bâtiments de ferme où se tenaient des franc tireurs qui se- maient la mort dans les rangs des Français. Maintes fois les nôtres essayèrent de prenire la position d'assaut, mais ils durent reculer en face du feu des mitraillenses qui les fauchait sans pitié. Ils eurent dont recours à la ruse et profitant d‘un jour d'orage où le ciel était telle- ment assombii que l’envemi pou vait à peine apercevoir leurs mou vements ni entendre le brut de leur travail, ils commencèrentéle perce ment d’un tunnel allant aboutir au les Le massacre fut horrible, lorsque les turcos pénétrèrent dans les tran chées et les bâtiments de la ferme, ils ne rencontrèrent pas un être vi vant: tous avaient été réduits en atômes par le choc ou brûlés par Des ecoles catholiques Boston. 28.—Une éducation chrétienne pour {les enfants catho- liques dans des écoles paroissiales, tel fut le thème de l’allocution du cardinal O'Connell, hier après-mi- di, aux exercices de fla bénédiction de la nouvelle école Ste Marie, à Cambridge. L'église irlandaise Ste Marie était bondée de paroissiens et d’au- tres personnes. Le maire et Mme T. W. Good étaient présents. Allemands avaient étabti! Le cardinal fut escorté du pres- bytère à la nouvelle école paroissi- ale par un certain nombre de prê tres et des membres de l’Associa- tion des Anciens Elèves de Ste Ma- rie, ayant à leur tète le président James J. Casey. Le Cardinal dit en substance : Le principe de l'éducation chré- tienne pour les enfants, dans les é- coles paroissiales, est la base fonda- mentale de l'Eglise catholique. Nos pères dans la foi ont eu beau. coup à ,accomplir, en face d’un pays hostile, mais ils n’en réussi. rent pas moins à établir l’enseigne- ment religieux dans leurs paroisses. On n’a pas assez reconuu les mé: rites du deuxième évêque de Bos- ton, Mgr Fenwick. Il fut réelle. ment un grané homme. C'était un géant intellectuel, d'un courage à toute épreuve ainsi que de fortes convictions catholiques. Il fut un éducateur dans le meilleur sens du mot. Il fonda nne école paroissiale dans le sous-sol de sa propre église. Le principe de l'éducation chré- tienne fut pour lui essertiel, et malgré l'insuffisance d'argent, il s'attacha quand même à son idée de fendation d'écoles paroissiales Il fonda un couvent à Charles- town, {aiusi que le Collège Holy Cross ; il fonda uue académie à Da mariscotta, dans le Maine lointain. Non seulement il établit ces institu- tions, mais il aida à leur progrès. Il fut le grand champion de l’édu- cation, de l'intelligence, de l’éner- gie et du courage catholiques. Partout où il y a uue paroisse ca- tholique, il devrait y avoir aujour- d’hui uue école paroissiale, si nous devons avoir des hommes et des femmes d'honneur, A une époque d’apathie universelle, sinon d’in- différence, Ste-Marie est demeurée loyale. Si nous attendons que le public eu général acquiesce, nous n’irons jamais de l’avant. 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