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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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Come To This ale Thursday 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. EVZfiY woman in Ottawa should partidpata in these bargains. aUslly wonderful values as extraordinary as wa hart ever offend. Ths earlier yon arrive tb better ths ohoioa will be, so ooma as early ai yon can make It am.

if at all possible. Ladies' $1.50 and $2 Tub Dresses, Thursday 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. TIIE price are not more than the coat of the The lot includea about halt dosen styles in all and in wide variety of pattern and ahadea. One very striking design is of Nell rose, pink and white striped.

Plain cuff and collar of pink with laoe trimming, also vest effect with white lace trimming on front: ituuini'r naiiusuiue style la in white gtounu wil- -small 'patterned ovrruWign in Nell rose, pink or lavender. shaped neck with bordering of self material on cuffs, oollar and down front. Regular values in the lot from $1.50 to $2.00. QQj Thursday sharp at 8.30 a.m. until one o'clock only, at $1.50 to $2 OQn Girls' Dresses OVC Here I a second lot of those Girl Dreasa la slses to 14 years.

Ideal Wnah Dresses mad. up of ood quality ainghsra In plaid de. eigne. Blues, pinks, miuVM. tan and black plaids.

Embroidery collars ud Inset with a plain contrasting sbsd. Soma are made In tha new vast affect. Regular II. te to tt, aacav. Thursday apeclal it e.m.

to 1 p.m. only, at OQ the very low price ef-enly OesCe KE.VrpN'CEP TO DEATH. Qulncy. III. July I.

Ray Penan-nbnildt, slayer of his father, mother, sister und Mlas Emma Kaempea, a young school teacher friend, wns today asntunced to be hanged Saturday, Oct. Is. A. wldrwssg. District Dress as lUastrated $5.95 New York's very newest Ideal dress for hot weather Exactly as Illustrated.

Eponga coat In brown sad white, red and whits, black and white, marina and whits or navy and whit stripes. Ratine skirts In Ions waist effect Coats eut In the new Russian style silk tie end It values. Spa- FQ( ctal for Thursday VOmJU New York's Latest Crepe CO 4Q de Chine Novelty Waists at 4.iJ Ton must wear one of these to be right In tha faahlon. They ooma In all tha nearer and most favored novelty shades of American Beauty, old sold. -brown, amber, purple and marine and pale blue.

A very line quality of Crepe de Chine and they have the new lon( Point da Medici collar with buttons of brllUantlne set In pearL. Also pearl buttons on front ox waist. Keguiar it. 90 values for Thursday special. only The Canadian Hons.

furnishing Co. eimao Rideao Mosgrove The German aviator Lendner, with a Frenchman aa paaaenger, gave an nnioiuon aeroplane nignt yesterday. as a feature ot tne FoiKreal, at wura burg. Germany. The machine cap-slsed at an altitude of sixty feet and notn tana ware Killed.

"Who PayFltoTPei Last April two of our representatives -solicited applications for life from, a prominent Toronto wholesale merchant sad his son. They succeeded in selling to 'the father a policy for a considerable amount, but -the son covM not be induced to protect bis dependents in this way against the financial loss which woald result fronv bis early death. Less than two months af Lei wards tbe daily newspapers recorded the tragic story of the younger man's accidental death. His failure to set when action was possible deprives his family of the insurance money which he could have secured to them so easily. Have you made any provision for your wife and little ones in case yon should die suddenly An Imperial Home Protection Policy will doit.

Write for par. tjcussrs to-dsy tomorrow may be too late. THE IMPERIAL LIFE Assurance Co. of Canada I Hessi Offlcav Toronto Ottawa. 13 THIS A JULY 1.

99c h-neat let jr 1 ft" $2.49 Everything Exactly Aa Advsrtised. HOME INMATE GETS MARRIED Man From Old People' Refuge Marries Girl With Money. London. Ont, July I. Dr.

8. Mc-DuuslJ. Ueullil. wliu lias uevn-ir Inmate at tha McCormick Memorial Home for ared tieonle In RlKhiMnJ street North, for 'a considerable time. surprised the onidala.

of tbe Institution yesterday when It waa. learned that he had married a blushing bride. Mlas Nellie Baftenhelmer. A veer or mora mitt Tie' U.IV..U' hla wife snd daughter, were discover ed living in the most abject clrcum- Dorald's death having been attributed I'm. w- resulting from her inability to eat because ot an Illness afflicting each of them.

Tha doctir was removed to Victoria Hospital, and when his treatment was complete was removed to the aged people'a home where he baa since been an Inmate. While in the Institution he tell In love with one of the domestics. Miss Hattenhalmer. erhn I. MAttjt the possession of quite a sum ot money, secured as a legacy.

This Mwnaiu 10 purchase a practice at Htrathroy where he will return to his profession of ACBTtirs Prssslis? Ajnoamces That Poet laureate Woald be Appointed. London. July Premier Aaaulth mad th announcement In tbe House ot Common yesterday that It was his Intention to' appoint poet laureate te succeed the- late Alfred Austin, whereupon aa Irreverent member amid laughter asked whether or not the ml when ever genius was patronised by authority, authority remained bat genius fled. 0 k's so- osoSjdsf Mses Bads easts nod, sad 'i ao wosxier aSodsMvr. whass srs ssnsman lb atxU lob ssaad thtar lnniis (or than.

Mapls Bads sss SflSbis. sssrs thaa bSs best of choeolsla, per. aWk sad ssgar rhissi the doctor wosid rscomiaead lo bU ap. a sickly chad. Jbs most oacsa cUd can (Msaat aSsa.

Thi ciMpU Bads i asawaty Ass to tha as of aafcr rha best cnocolsts. Ths iao veJratr laxtars csssav (ram Vsedatf and aajsdm. Ifaro amsrJ sh. roa t.KFLE DUBS OA IWn Not MAPLE BUDS Utdsjss TbaVr COWAlVS Tas Caeesa Col, I.IiiHiI SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 1 Miss Bthel Parley Is vlsttlna- Miss Katl Christie at Su Patrick's and la tar will spend a fsw weeks at Utile Metis. Mr.

Percy Aylwln la spending a few day a In town from Tressont Perk, Mr. Phil Chrysler ha left on a motor trip east, and will Join his par ants. Mr. and Mrs. P.

H. Cbryslsr. at Uttl MaUs. see Mrs. Charles O'Connor sad Kbi Nan no Mushes left today tor Mont, real where they will sail by the Km press of Britain to spend a couple of won lbs la aingiand, Mr.

Waller Armstrong la spending a week In sit. John. N.U, Mr. and Mr. Charles Htti are leer-In.

abefUy Vancouver Mr. Gordon Perlay has left to visit la Leth bridge for the summer, see Mr. Thomas McOrall. MS Flora 8U snd her aleoe. Miss C.

Fuurnler. have returned from TTTfee Weeks' trip spent among the Thousand Islands, Dr. H. Moore, of Porcupine, On 1.. with 'Mr.

Ukk, and Ulid L. Hennessey are visaing In Ottawa for Tin taylng at th Hotel Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. K. Bristol snd family left to-day for Toronto. Mrs. A.

Woodbura and Miss Janet Bristol are visiting Mrs. Walter Dorloa la Montreal. e. Mr. and Mrs.

J. O. Mscphsll and family leave at tha end of the week for Norway Bay. where they will auead a month. Aid.

Alnslle Oreene leave town this week for British Columbia, where he will spend ths summer. Mlas Cecilia Allan left yesterday to visit friends In -Winnipeg, and will' later epend a couple of weeke with her brother. Mr. Ben Allan, In Regina. Mrs.

A. T. Shllllngton snd hsr three children have left to apend couple of months at Oarrett's Rest os the Hldeau. Miss Cunstance Low. who spent the winter at Onllla.

snd visited tor the past three weeks with br brother. Major Chartea and Mrs. Low. at Hamilton, returned home last evening. I see Mrs.

'a J. Kelly, lit McKay street, has left on a trip tt Kingston, Rochester, and Buffalo. N. Y. Mrs.

Kelly Ins her son and family st Qlen avenue. Ottawa South. Evelyn, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oagne, of so Strathcona avenue, left last night tor Toronto for the summer holidays, th guest, of Mr.

snd Mrs. 8. M. Green. RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT ChariM 8.

Mcllrn RrUrna Pivaldcncy oT Boaioa nd Maine Railway. Boston July The first definite outcome of lon's-oontlnued agitation over the New York, New Haven and REPORTS WERE EXA0QERATED Itaesat Fores Wa Tiiillwnu Obw Torsato, Jutj -OntarWs loss tb rough the recent forest flre tbreugbont tha Temlakaialag dtstrlat rill fee comparatively smalL. oav eials et ths provincial department lands. IB i lists sad mines have practically- completed aa Initial ateck-taking of the damage doee. They report that th press reports of th damage done to the forest wealth of the province were much exaggerated.

"No Snanelal estimate of damage has yet been made." said Mr. Thomas Olbaon. depnty minister of mines, "but th reports already received by the department how that praotloslly no timber of commercial value ha been deMrayad. The area raged Bursea-oeor serrnory, as some young timber wa destroyed. The (Ires were largely ooej.

and there was ao general oonnarattoa aueh aa that which oeoorred tee year ago, sad th loss forest wealth to tha proTtno wealth will a omprttTly A spark froat a revolving entery wheel was for a which eaased damage to th amount of to the burMlng. ssnchmsrr. and stock of Messrs. Chuworthy and Be, ui Klas atrwst west, Tnrenta. BILINGUAL ot education.

TEACHERS Results of Examirutions at Pour Eneliah-French Model Schools. Toronto, July tv-ftae following students, who ware In attsndaaos at the Ottawa, Sandwich, Sturgeon Palls end Vankleek H1H English-French model schools during the past season. bare bean successful In passing th final examination, and 111 be Third Class certificates valid Bnllsh-Vrenoh schools for flvs yet-rs from data of Issue. The oerttftoatee of tba successful Candida tee will be forwarded to tha sddraeaea reportad to tha Department Yvonn. Auger, Marie Ange Barrett, Clara Beeudry.

DotorosS Bergeron. Anns IBerthelot, Hilda Besalre, Louise M. isondy. Alma Maria Bouford, Alber- tine aouraeeu. Berthe Bourne u.

Cedl Branchault. Eva Csdl Ins Cadleux. Maria Carrier, Luelenno s.ua.11 uoampouK, Olsphrr Dan la, Annette Haouat, Orneal Pa Ormeau. Enuienla Oes Ormaaua, Flora Prouln. Louisa Oroulllard.

Minnie Ducharme. Adelard Dupule, Rosa Duval, Marl Jeanne (Hrard. Albertlne Uougeon. Bva Ooulot. May Hewrlt.

Lucille Jan. tsae, Marie Lucy Lafond, Albertlne Lafrsmbolee. Albertlne M. Lejrun Klorelda Lalonde, Corona La polnta, Marta Florence Lebeuf, Clara Lemay, Mart A. Lortle.

Pamela Malnvllle, Clara Monforton, Bertha Parlalen, Rita Resume, Hermellne Regnler, Agnes Renaud, Beatrice Renaud, Oar maina -Rouleau. Celestlne Sauv, Am sada Bayer, Marts I. V. aMmopoeu. Lwors 1 Sylvester.

Ludl Sylvester. Vlrglnle Tlesot. Cotinoa Parent (district certlncat valid for on year.) INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS TRIBUNAL raited Mate Heftrd tU Wbt Three Roeat CMC Waahlnrton, July TH Uo.U4 StatM won thr out of th flnrt four car to dc.dd by Lb AJnarlcaa and Brltlati claim tribunal, which cently completad It Inltlat awsalona WhliiKttn and Ottawa. The car lnvolvd four of th numarou clailni agalnat tha two lovtrnmenu which thvir rwpectlv Uslalatlv bud tea war unable to adjuat Sotn ot th elalnia data back many year a. and to finally swtti tnm in arui- will be accompanied to RochfSter by 1 traUon court waa established by trea.

her mother. Mr J. Irwin, of King- ly, Th, Bxt aaslon will be held here ston. i I ln March. The most Important point decided Mrs.

Edward J. Walsh and MlSS r.n, nt th llnlil Ri.i.a mmm in. Relna Walsh are spending the sum- volved in the claim of Wllllum Huro- mr at Metis Beach, on the lower St. British subject, who lost pro- i .4 petty, sL that; itown was destroyed by American; Mrs. William Bauder of Huntingdon troops during the Spanish-American 1 P.

Is In the city at present visit-I war. The court held that the de- ptruetlon of Hardman'a property -4 along with th waa a nacaalty of war, but recommended that con- free ajlv the claimant aoma conaidv eratlon. The court rrfuaed to allow clalmt acaln.t the United Htatea fur the pay- ntent or Crown duea or 14 per tnoua- aad tt on wr dpal-tment tlmb purchaaed by th nnt frin a contractor for trtHtuing -trr tr- cuztDcnsatlon for the uae of a the King Robert, for the traA-vrt-ton of coal for tha navy dpJtirtat. a Urtu claimant waa awarded de-. murnAjpfi, istnountinn to about 1140 on aotVNOsi of a collision between the lUttltOi ktgarhei Ludefarne and the i tiled 8tivca army transport Crook I in New harbor.

v. U. S. REVENUE. Hartford's control of the Boston and I Railroad came Ijiatlmstc of Corporation and Income Charle 8.

aina -Minn lines, relinquished the prealdency of Tn to StOS.S..ooo. the Boston and Maine. By this set. Washington. July Total yearly President Mellen automatically re- revenues ot the corporation tax and inovea himself sllso aa prealdent of the i the Income tax section of the new tar-Maine Central Railroad, which Is aj in bill, as revised by the seni.te, have subsidiary of the Boston snd Maine, i been estimated at IIOS.SJI.OOO.

by th President Mellen's successor will be commissioner of Interns! revenue. In Morris McDonald of Portland, statistics prepared for the chairman who la now vice-president and. of the nuance committee- general manager of the Maine Cen- Corporation tax is expected to ylet' traL He will be elected to the presl- H7.v00.00O. and ths income of the boston and Maine at a 000. As the Incom tux cmuot nir-apecwl maetins called tor July IS, and I ate for th first ire thl will advance to the presidency of the I yesr, the total revennj lU M1 Maine Central today, when the board be decreased to l5.1.i Thre of directors of that road la to meet, e.ilmatea are hlsher thun thoss l.

scrment declared Utst night that there la no Intention to sever the relatione between the New Haven and the Bos oeiween ine imw naven ana ine the bill sa it psasei nMi, nos- I irn im ton and Maine, which have been at-iby drowning. He took cramps aixl Pierce's Bay, Kingston, tacked by opponents of the system ln recent public hearings ss a monoply of trsnspor or law. Financial- operations of the two roads were the subject of Investigation early In the year by the Inter-State Commerce Commission. The report ot tbe commission La expected within a abort time. The merger of the New Hsrea and Boston and Maine has been an Issue before several, legislatures In this state and It has played some part In tha politic of other New England state.

Always President Mellen baa vigorously defended it. declaring that tbe two reads were naturally part of one system and were not competitive except to a very small extent. M.mid Barry, while bathing in met his death sank. His companion, who waa alio bathing nearby, tried to rescue mm, Five steamer from Oreat Britain arrived Quebec yesterday with (.000 passengers. They all report from to to Td hours detention by fog.

but no Ice. The One Best Summer Drink tee It Is made of the juice of rich ripe grapes, grown in the Niagara Vineyards "00 Gnttn S. a. SHITS a son. uaa womsm.

set. MSA OPER.VTIOX ON AITHOR Oakland." July 1 -Jack London, the well-known author, was operated upon for appendicitis at hospital here tnlv morning. II Is said bis gonrM condition Is excellent and that he will be aut -at the hosDital In tea days. ill HotWeather Piano Specials Musicus Player- iatio Martin-Orme Piano slightly used $275 Vose Square Piano $90 Thomas 5 octave Organ $40 AD on Easy Terms of Payment. C.

W. LINDSAY LIMITED 189 SPARKS STREET Warerooms Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec ft -g SUMMER DRESSES Unequalled-values In the newest styles and ahades ,49 of Summer Dresaea. Regular values $3.50. Special Another larftj shipment of Waists in two styles have just bwan rwoeived. These srs ths and blue trim Waists with flat collar, three-quarter sleeves with cuff, and extremely pretty and stylish.

Just the thing for this hot Reg- 9Cs ulsr prices $1.50. Special sale Asm sn exceptionally largo assortment of Men $7e95 Summer Two-Pieoe 8uita. Regular $12 to $15, for B3 no and" gv6rr of thass Suits snd keep moL- M. CHAMBERS 55' Rideao Street OTTAWA'S ULIABLB OSXOIT ITOSX. CASH OR CREDIT The Metropolitan Phone Rideau xa8x.

The steamer Montreal. CP. R. Attan-tlo line, which arrived at Montreal yrsterday from Antwerp, reported the death by accident on the voyage, of Bert Varney, sixth engineer, who fell Into the crank pit and was crushed to death: Varney was Tl years of age and belonged to West Cowea, lata of Wight. SPECIAL FOR CASH I Just to Remind You That We are the Premier House Furnishers Ottawa 8 1 3 Reliable Carpets and Curtains from best Old World sources.

Substantial Modern' Furniture for every room in the bouse. Summer Cottage and Camp Furniture, Lawn, Verandah and Porch furniture, Re frigerators, White Machines. Cash or Credit 2 S. A. LUIE, The Metropolitan.

59-61 Rideao St Clock: Repairing It pars to look after a By baring it examined frequently and placed in perfect order, accuracy is assured snd its service lengthened. Now is an opportune time to see about snch work when closing' the house for ths summer. Phone and we will call for tbe clocks, examine them, snd sdriae you of the repairs necessary, and expense entailed. If satisfactory we will proceed with the work, and deliver upon request in the fall if desired when you return. i Store doses 1 P-m.

Batnrdara, and asaal how, S.SO other dajs. HENRY IRKS SONS, Limited 99405 8PAKXS ST. u.Hl.iii kllU4Ki Everyaody aoer asMta Zsss Seat seat tor taeea. Ufa It. chrs YOU seas ass ceaajors, iSrSr aW Stmm wiiaje PAPERS That Please the Particular Are' the kind we are showing.

They are far above the ordinary wall coverings, both in artistio effect and good taste. -The de signs srs exclusive with us too. You can' set them nuwhero else' In town. If you are a particular person, we shall be most fasppy to submit our. papers for your ap- prvvsu.

P. Stewart an sank sihaas US. MS SOMSastT. r-aae Mrs, WE ARE 14.. MtW aa Tw.

Why Oar pries are rurht get yeur gases la time. The Intcraaflonal Supply ConstnctloQ Llil Ten wu get It as a karrsv GOAL 25c per ton Discesnt OH PRESEKT ItUCES. Egg Sis sa. atov ms rtu SSSS eM e. Caen and Subject to chang wtthewt nnllt W.

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