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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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10 AMUSEMENTS. RUSSELL Every Evening At 8 p.m. Sharp MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY Toniffht CARMEN TMI HMHV P.IIh TH4I. iVnrari, Ooddard. Mm.

Melts, lo.ils.-ul Ingram, fond. mm I man a. KltlllAV P.M.. KAIST. l.afriiie.

MutnTiy. Urand. Mmra. I. a Palme.

Ingram, lcrk. Can. Huulmtn NEXT Mon. Tue. DOM I IN I ON WECK FEB.

3RD. Matinee Daily. John F. Conroy A Edward Esmond Hia Olvlna Girls. Qunninobam A Marion jennmoa TIT wn jiarue or pay an Income tax they Klnetocrrapn.

thotild haie a vote on munlclual mui. flip 'Kit -Matinee: Sta. Krenlng i miMiKiMHl I as widow or spinster have. They 7 L. have sent a communication to the city MotorShow OPENS Mondayr Feb.

10th 8 p. M. Flovvick Hall --Arfmiwirtn, Music by O. G. Y.

(i. Hand. Iligger and nriglitc than ever. BIBLE SOCIETY: ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Ottawa Auxiliary Hlhle Hiwlety will be hrld In the iittk Street I'reabyteiiiiii nhurvfa.

Wed Kelt. Mh. at D.ttu p.m. lte J-rirf. K.

K. Welch. 1.D.. of the M.Miirntl. ThevacU-al t'ollejr.

will speak hi "The Itll.lr: The I'ioneer and Hervant thn Kev. W. T. HnrHdge. D.D..

of Ht. Andrew' church, wui give an addrcas on The IWk and Uie 1 All are cordlaliv Invited. W. AltM.STKoXO. rrealdent DAVIO ilcKLKOV.

rleeretary. AUCTION SALE T'l-morrow rmwnlng (Tliurndav) at Id at IW.AJlK-rt street, 1 Knbertnon's tVaie-rooins ol a hit ot houKehold gMHla, liirliidliig a fltia hocae. Morris chair, new range and heater and other useful si idea. WM. A.

IXU.K. Auctioneer. Itr)KTS ATLAXTIO CITY. S. J.

THE ST. CHARLES ATLANTIC C1TV' Most Sckwt lerM-allon, Oontlns; tlio Ileai'h. With an ewlabllahed reputation for Its rxrluNivencsa and lilgli-clasa patronagp. Thoroughly modern and com-ph-tely vqulppexl. Courteous service.

llathrooms with hot iiikI void, fresh and hi water attachment, showers, "etc. Magnificent sun parlors overlooking the Boardwalk and (Hean. of soloiats. Always open. Golf privileges.

Illustrated booklet. NKWLIN HAINES COMPANY. I. Lent Is Now Here It Galls for FASTING Our Stock of Fish Boilers is now complete let us supply your wants $1.75 Up to $4.00 I i I I AMUSEMENTS l-afriti. Itl.l.l.r )ldoarl.

'Grand, Minn. Deny, La' Patni. Cholasul, Ingram, fund. Haaselmana. ATl'HUAl WAill.

TKOVirflRK. It limit. ferrabial, Leveronl. Cholaoui. f'nti arch la.

T. HtlDKU JILIKT. t-ff ttlr. liuhrrly, tloddurd. Grand, Iniaa.

La. palm. 1 oar am. Cond. Has.

selmana. Wed. Matinee Wed. 'taker's Orlalaal t'reatlvsj. and JEFF It's only purpose la to create laugh-ter.

It la th talk of the rountry. He aura and brine the Utile ones. Fifty people and all our own "new scenery. Our record runs 1 year la New York. montha In Boston.

4 mouths In Chicago. Tliura, Pop. Mat. Weds. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

Hoard irt Control to eicck Special Iaf. Ixbttbxi for Marrtctl Wumra. Members of the Ottawa Equal Nuf- cotiaider that when TnaTried-wornpn wir property In Their 1 nun regarding Utia. YeMerday the Hoard of Control (lei-bled rocom-merid that the Cmiwll at legislature Ui amend munMim.) art. no as lo ullow married who own property votes In municipal contests.

Notice to Creditors IN THE SURROGATE COUHT OF THE COUNTY OF THK MATTKIt of the Kalalo of A1JTIE1 JAMFW BTIil-HKNH. Ut. of the t.lty of Ottawa. In the County of Merchant, deceased. MITK'K la h.r.h.

Ontario 8tHtut I. Aeorice 1S.11. fhap-ter J. aectlon 65. that all peraona having claims agalnat th.

estate the said 'pnena, wno died on or about the llth day of May. Idll. axe re- bY tM-'P'l or deliver to Hmlth A Kollcitora for the xecutor, on or before the twenty.aecond day of r.truary. lu. their ad-areases and jlravlptlona.

and a full atate-nient of partlculara of their claims and UT "he security llf hny held duly "rtlrted. snd that after th xecut.Hr will proceed to die-tribute the aaaets of the aald deceased smong the parties entitled thereto, hav-iJ he claims of which bs stiall then hav notiiw. JATK1 U.I. 16th day of January. A.D..

KM ITU DUNLEV1K. bfiarhs Street. Ottawa. solicitors for H. Clifford Hrennan.

the xealtor. NORTH BAY SEBVICE. I Local service (Sundays excepted) from Broad Street Station l.St o. m. to North Bay.

returning due Ottawa 2.SS p. making connection with Short Line to Montreal and Eastern Tolnta. Round the World FOR From Ottawa to Ottawa -under the C. I. K.

Flo Uie way. Rates, etc, apply; tot GF.O. Dt'NCAX, 43 SPARKS ST. ttty PastM-iijrcr Uciiursl Steam, rtlilp Agency. OTTAWA ANO MONTREAL Lv.

Ottawa g.3o A.M. t.li P.M; Ar. Montreal ..11.45 A.M. 6 30 P.M. Lv.

Ottawa 6 00 P.M. S.V0 P.M. Ar. Montreal 7.46 P.M. 11.16 P.M.

On Sunday the 1.00 P.M. train arrives Montreal ti.lt P.M. 30 A.M. snd i 0 P.M. trains dally.

1.16 P.M. and P.M. train, daily, es- cept Hundar. i'arlor or Buffet Oar service on all train. Pullman Observation Parlor-Buffet cars on MO A.M.

and 1.16 P.M, trains. OTTAWA-TORONTO. 1 Electric Lighted Pullman Sleep-i lag Car Service. Leave Broad St. Station.

Ottawa, 45 p-rn. dally. Arrives Toronto 00 am. bleeper may occupied until 7.00 ro. PERCY M.

BUTTUtR. Pssungcr Agent, Ruastll Hsus Block. GENERAL 9TEAMSHIP AQCNCY. i I rALL ANU WlNltii NMt fADLt THttUUu'H IrtAiNS BETWEEN MONTREAU ANO MALI. MITE saily for Que baa.

luvsr du i-oup, Caaw. Connections for Ht. John. Prlne Kd. ward laiand aud tbm anmav.

Saturdays). MARITIME EXPR4l9 leaves at IU La Justly to CampbeUtott. Polau fur. The Only ALL CANADIAN ROOTS' To the AUaaUo 8eaboarL Ter further Information rat.a, rMarvatlona. sic, apply to LociJ lrnd Trunk Haitway Ag.oL MUTT the THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 8.

MOTEL FLANDERS 1S3-IS7 West 47th Street, NEW YORK CTTT, Jdst on Broadway. IhTalrl thB ht 'locality. In the heart of ineaire 01 strict ikrift twi 4 i a lar i xcptlonal orchestrs. A ha ddJtlon 't containing library, irlll and bllHard HAJVDAOMEL.Y FVR.ISnED ROOMS' PRIVATE BATH $1.50 Booklet upon iqusst oiauon, i en iOU'll SUFFER ALL YOUR LIFE" That's What the Doctor Told "Fruit-a-tiyes" Cured Him Chlrvllle. Jan.

th. 1111. "Pot ov.r twenty year, have been tuaat U.C of able speeches followed, troubled with Kidney iMaeaae. and toe The tuaat. "The Our Colon.l I doctors told thy could do nLa.

1 good, and that I would be a sunerar lor the res of my life. I doctored with different medlcat man and tried tHany adwrUaed but none of them suited my caaa. Nearly a year ago. I tried Fiult-a- I bav been using this fruit) medicine nearly all the tune aince, and am glad to aay that 1 am cured. I give "Krurt-a-llwra" the credit ot doing what lh dootors said waa Impossible.

I am now aeventy.ala years old, and Aral rlu fcu ttt. OKO. w. UARKI.KT. Mhs .1...

let. In all lh. world, there le, no other re- mdy that haa cured so many cases of i ln hetidquarters was not top- Thla. famous (mil medicine acts 4i. milvl.

tn reetly on the kidneys healing and' Co'- l-0 In replyiur to the toast pireitKuieiung inem ana riuoing ine axa- jio ino vornmuuuiviK bkwdVr ih Vuiun the suoiess of tho rd lu Jarge roetts- a for trlai urf At dealers or sent on recetvl o( prke by Jlajur IttrdwhtHtle replied for the Kralt-s-tlves Limited. Ottawa. Isiaff and exhorted the seigeants get tuv mu; recru', ini. tUW WINS OUT. estabUahment of soveutcuii men per Manufacture of Butler From MI Proveis to a t-'aliuirv Hnvonne.

N. Kb. Oil Product fomnanv here hn. a-lven the manufacture of Gutter from oil lana rioeea us plant. thruwJn too etn- cloyeea out of work.

The Tomiam started lo make 4utter fnm ih. ye.tr ago. but tho otllcHala a.v hn.l. ncsk so decreased that there no longer was any excuse for contlnuina- the butter from oil. The The cow and the dairymaid were never much affected by the substitute.

Olrs. Amy Warwick has been as-quitted by a Jury or the murder of her husband afttr they had been out half an hour. No trial of recent years evolted creator Interest in lha province of Saskatchewan, when It ame before Chief Justice Ilnultaln on Monday, by reason of many confessions dieted to have been made by the She is but twenty-two years old, and was charged with com plicity In the murder of Warwick, years excited greater Interest In the stable on bis farm last fall. A S1'LKVI)1I TIMK procure Furs Is right now. The right place to get them 4s at Mccracken 1.19 Bank Ht.

Prices being quoted actually lees than cost PATENT NOTICE NJOTICFJ IH HKHEBV 11VEN that i MAURICK of Hamur. Helgium. the owner of Canadian Jatent dated May loUi. 110, Issued under th seal of the Patent Office for new snd useful Improvements In Explosives. Wilt HDDlv to the Iarllmn nf Catutda at the present session thereof for ci enacting inai notwithstanding anything lh the Patent Act or In the aald Patent No.

115681. the term of two years within wbtch the mumt facture as req wired by sob-section (a) of inn ACT ix, wtm res-PJt to the aald pat.nt. extended until one year from the date on which the said Act la absented tn. DATKD at Ottawa, this 4th day of 1II8. KKTH EI WTO.VH A UOK HMAHT, Castle 63 guean Bt, Ottawa.

Canada. Parrlater and rlolidtor. 8olloltors for' the Applicant. At The Chateau Laurier Ash Wednesday Evening FEBRUARY 6th, 1913 The celebrated pian-, ist and composer, Andor von Coboiy, B.A., M.My,; will render his latest. des-.

criptive symphony, entitled, 'The Blacksmith of the Village" during the dinner at 8 p. in' main dining-room. The management 'ex-' tends, its- kind-invitation- 1 1 41 lAiraa iV per Day Upward 'roadway- wHhout at oar wnoot H. R. IHAREat, 1 URGED TO GET RECRUITS Forty-Third Sergeants Held Enjoyable Banquet Last Evening.

There was a happy galboring at the Kltif Ueorre last night, Jt twin the occaaion ot the sergents' mess dinner of the A good attendance was present at the "festive board" and after a splendid tare bad been disposed of uronjn ,1 an honorary colonel of the 43rd retf- liroenL thu only volunteer rcKiment i be su honored. The Ikivernor-tiencral, 1LU.IL tho the lt was next toasted. aiass contmentlnif on the ftttt thut the Duke was not a "ttrealde" soldier, but had served thn in acme r.Bypu Slsjor Anders.n and sptaln Bltwell replied for the headquarters' staff. company, aod alio urged tho men to greater efforts alonjf the shootinic line so us la bring tho 4Jrd I to former high etatus. 'The l.adiewiu wry and wittingly replied to Uy Usui.

1 ana apiaia rVZ master, uiaa-, sunn met with a hearty rfcltlon. I The entertainment end of the pro- nunme was well looked after by rigt McKenna and t'a plain Sltwell In vocal 'solos and by Mr. Houston on the P'no-. ASH WEDNESDAY. Lent Open.

To-day With DiKtrHnitloa of Ahe In to man 4'athotk-4VMirrfMs. Today le Aah Wednesday and In all the Catholic Churches) It was observed by the 4isual ceremony, namely llje distribution of ashes. This morning after mass a number of people received the ahes whUe at three o'clock this afternoon a special service will be held In all the churches for the children. TYtdtLV also marks the opening of the Lenten season when the usual re. gulations will be oliserved.

la many of the churches sperfal rwtreats or missions will be conducted By tne Missionary Fafhers. REUNION OF ARGONAUTS Survivors of Trek Across Desert 63 Years Ago Meet Again 4' 6an4a Crus, CaL, Feb. of the pioneer band of "Death Valley Argonauts," who crossed, the desert Into California glrty-three years ago. held a reunion here -yesterday at the home of Mrs. James Brier, one of th party, now 99 years old.

Thlrty-eax Of the toand ot 300 who drank vs blood to quench their thirst In the arid salt sink, were present every Uvln member but one. Four generations Tjf (be Brier family attended the reunion Including Mxs. Brier's son, Brier, who was six years of age At the time of the ex pedition. and tramped for hundreds of miles clinging to his mother's hand after the waggons had ibeen burned tor fuel. UNIQUE CLAIM.

Man Moving It (Mine had Building; lick up on of SmalljKix. Undoubtedly when iMr. James Finn of No. 1 Hilda street put a number of.fblook and twenty-one jacks under a Duhumel trtnret- houye In order to move it to' St. Fvancls his thoughts wero far away from any such disease as smallpox.

As a result of a case developing in the Duhamel street house he la making- a most unique claim on the city. While In act of moving the -house he was told by Dr. ShltTefT, medical health officer, "that bo had Better dis continue work as a ca'e of smallpox had developed thene." lie was also told "to leave the blocks and Jacks there until he got further notice. They have tieen there since January 17, and Mr. Finn thinks the city should pay him $5 jer for the tlsne he was unable to use them.

This will be a problem for the city solicitor to delib. erabe He will report at tho next meeting regarding the communication mat cur. iinn has sent to tbe Controllers. EVENTS TO-NIGHT Russell Theatre Grand Opera Com-' pany In Carmen. Dominion Theatre-Vaudeville.

Grand Opera House Tabloid Drama and Moving Picture. Chateau Laurier Auder Von Coboly Recltal. Board of Trade. Room Canadian Forestry Bank Street; Church Annual Meeting, Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society. Gladstone Ave.

Rink Skating. JFrench BaptltOlUfth AnhuadbiTaea i.t I rt a Meeting. in" DIVORCE 'AND HIGH PRICES i i Woman League Blames Mar ital Troubles on Cost of Living. rhlladelphlg, Feb. "Th high cost of Hying is responsible for the majority pf marital troubles and dUorces, declared Mrs.

Wm. Derr, president of the Housekeepers' League, in an address yesterday be fore the Home and School Lefagu. "Nothing leads to divorce so quickly as thu squabble, and rows which arise lu a liouio because the money tloesn teach," contluund Airs, Derr. I "Uonieu. as a rule, do no.

know where to buy. and they are easily i gulled on prices." The speaker ad- i i vocated a system of co-operative siureu as a moans of reducing the. foo, I conditlona lo this in this country have! re-ched such a said Mrs. BUmers in the purchase and sa" of cnr If prices to te lowered. A co-operative store puts the profits In the hands of the people who should benefit.

l-reueut the food supply passes through too many hands before It rtuchce the She said the Housekeepers' League baa under Way plana for establishing stores on a co-operative basis throughout Philadelphia and "we hope to Internet similar organisations In other cltlna In the The Housekeepers' League, under the direction of lira. Derr. recently conducted a em mps tgn a ga insr The high price of ejrgs In this city, during which hundreds of thousands of dosens of storage eggs were disposed of by the league at J4 cents a dosen. She declared that consumers hsd been saved nearly $100,004) by the crusade." ALASKAN RAILWAY. fritted Ntatra Onmli4on Rman mends Heveral Arailablej liuutca to Interior.

Washington, Feb. J. The Alaskan Railway Commission has reported to President Taft thdt more than one ex tensive railway wiH be needed pro perly to open up Alaska's resouroe. The refmrt, which the president will send to Congress with reoommenua- tlons, says there are several available tallroad routes from the coast Into the far Interior of Alaska. No definite recommendations are made as to the choice of The report declares that the route up the Busitna Valley, passing near the Hon, Matanuaka coal fields on agricultural land to Nenana lignite lands and on to Fairbanks, In Central Alaska, with Its) gold, silver and other wealth, could not develop the resources of th Copper Rlvr Valley.

The route from Cordova. In the fam ous Controller Bay region, up th Cop per and Tanana River basins to Fair banks, would 'be the Bering coal' fields, which could be opened up by the building of a branch line, then would go -north through rich copper country and on to Central Alaska. Another possible route would run from near Juneau, In the southern part nf tne peninenils, cross Canadian terr! try north of the SU Ellas "Mountain range, and thence on up the Tanana River Valley to Fairbanks. NO CUT IN RATES. A uetro-American Urwi Will not Meet C.P.IU Cut From Trieste.

Vienna, Feb. 6. It Is now stated that the Austro-Amertoan tine of the Northern Atlantic pool will not cut the rate between Tries and Canada in order to fight the Canadian Pacific company which la outside the combine. The A ustro-American company will maintain Its rate of 16S kronen for the trip, "although the Canadian Pacific has made a cut to 140 kronen. Tnls decision has been ascribed to a desire not to artificially stimulate emigration to Canada.

The company has boutfht tho liner Bologna, which Is capable of carrying J.500 passengers. M. P. IS VERY ILL. Peter Klsnn of Xssst MkMlewrx has bad Siufce of Paralysis.

london Feb. 6. Mr. Peter El- son, M. tne veteran member for East Middlesex, la seriously ill at.

his home tn Hyde Park, and tbe of his Illness will not be known for a Jew days. lie Is suffering- from a stroke of paralysis and at his age the attack Is particularly dangerous. Blnce the Christmas holidays Mr. Klson has been home, enjoying- fairly good health. hen the seeslon reopened he was preparing to go to CUtawa, but Illness overtook him and be ha been eon- Bped to his bed ever' since.

Obituary tmns44iivisisivnirisws Mil. ClfRTsmE WRIOIIT. The of the late Christie TV right who died at his family real- d'nee, 83 Bridge street, Hull, on Mon- aay, iook ptace this morning to SU James' cemetery. The ceremony' took place at tho J. F.

Mac-Far land officiating. Mil. P. G. LOVEDAVi son of Mr.

Loveday, of 450 Lis-gar street, ooourred Monday evening in umna, after a short Illness. The late Mr. Loveday was in his Mrd year and leave his father and mother, five sisters Mr. E. M.

of Toronto: Mrs. W. D. MoCann, of Noinh Battleford, and the mi Edith. Violet and Edna, at home, and two Drotners, Albert and George, of Ottawa.

The funeral wllJLtake place at Orlllkt. 7 The Bureau of Railway Commieaion-ers will take Into their consideration at the March sitting the question of reducing the minimum amount of eamlnrs.frm..4iMQa. to $12,009 on Inward and outward trftV-t a railway point on which a railway mmpanv will requested to provide flag station P. and of ss hair car ana can viz a Get tone alii i Ready-to-wear Garments Worth Special Mention Uniformly good values are what we strive to gife'and claim we do give, it may be to your advantage to examine our values, you needn't buy unless you are quite LONG KIMONOS $1.60. Just received Plsin Crepe Kimonos, Jn colors.

Pink, Copenhagen. Red, Pale Btue, Old Hose, trimmed with plain sateen to match material. OOBSET COVZBS 25c" V. We show '4 varletlea ef cor-set cover at this price, and think you will consider them every one good value for the money. LADIES' 8ERGE 8KIRT8 IN BUCK OR NAVY 0NlT55iT We show a very fine rang, of Jleparste Skirt.

pure wool aergc. at this price. New Shadow Veiling Black zac, SOo, 4 On, Mo, Oc. White 40rt and Mc Also Punpb Brown, Navy or Oray. i CHARLES OQLVY, Linid, Ccr.

Man KILLED AT SHANTY. John Poy. was imt and it. John was I tad I Woundod In Mow Island Falls, Me. Feb.

S. Word comes out of the woods today of lumberman's party at Silver Rldgean Isolated plantation, last night, that broke up in a light in which one man was killed and others seriously wound ed. John Foy died from a rifle shot and Patrick Ht. John, In whose home the affray occurred, waa reported to be dying from knife wounds. Of the less seriously Injured.

Charles Lean and John Bt, John suffered most. WILL SELL FLEET. Gakhrba. TraasportaUoa VevsveHa Will Oflerrd for Ssso at 1evelsnd. Ituluth.

Feb. S. It was learn. ed here today that under the direction of the United flutes District Court the nent of lake steamships owned bv the Pllchrlst Transportation Company will be advertised for sale on March 14 at Cleveland. Bids for the ships must be aubmlMeit Ither for the fleet Into which the boat were divided by the appraisers, or for Ing4e boat.

The vessels have ordered sold to pay receivers' certifi cates and to pay overdue bonds and omer tuaims. Around Town 6T. AXDRBU-8 KrSTIV. The annual festival of BU Andrew's Sunday school was again very successful. Supper was served at p.

to which about two hundred and nrty scholars sat down. After supper the scholars, parent and friend gathered In the Sunday School Hall bear and watch a varied and excellent programme of nineteen num-Der" After the programme, candy, was distributed among the scholar ss usual. Th entertainment was over by 10 o'clock and very on was of the opinion that It was the best ever The festival committee wishes to express Its sincere thank to the many parent and friend who so kindly contributed towards the success of the evening by donation of money 'and provisions. The following Is a list of taking part In the programme Marjorle At wood. All Atwood, Olive Weeks, Muriel Brsmner, Norma Bremner, Cecil Beaveo, Gladys Beaven.

Joseph Currier, Madelatne Duclos, Eva Spratt, Ellse Duclos, Dorothy Taylor, Robert Echlln, Goodwin Franaon. Jolbolg Franson, Elisabeth Fraser. Enid McMInn, Orlsel Prudence Holbrook. Olga Llndatrom. Jno.

Machado, Jose Machado, Cecilia Ma- chado, Angela Machado, Theodore Machado, Olga and Cleugh Mclntyre, Norah Macoun, Edwin Maler. Howard Olmsted, Marjorle Thoborn, W. Currier, J. York. B.

Devlin, J. Oliver. Gemmlll. A. MacTavisb, H.

Phillips. K. Bryson. The following received prises for RELIABLE AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY OLD-FASHIONED SYSTEM TGN-ICr-the oW-thne kardene tonic is Nature's beat regulator and strength-grver. This mml 4y pouring 1-ounce kardene in 14.

pint alcohol (never use whiskey), then cupful sugar and hot water to make a fuW a taOilespoonful before meals. tonic Is gentle, yet positive. In action, and through Hs blood-cTeansIng properties gives health and energy to all Internal organs. The kardene tonlo- Is excellent for kldnev Ihrer troubles and clears the skin plmjrles, blotches -and sallowness, well as protects the "body from EXCEPTKANALLY FINE SHAMPOO A hair-wash of merit can be made by. dissolving a teaapoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot The lather It produces removes' dust, ex-' cess ollv and dandruff, leavlner the scalp refreshed snd In a clean, healthy condition.

It rinses, easily. qulckly-and-enry tTnakea bright, soft, fluffy and easy to for. Canthrox gives Ufa to the scalp and makes the bead feel good aoes not streak or bleach th hsir. ETE TONIC DulL Inflamed eves I oe made clear, aju-ong and spark-' viio uuia-v crno in pint of cold abd drop a few drops In each eye dally It Is soothing- and strengthening to aching muscles for granulsted lid snd eye-trouble genera Ay; 'this "result have', been- rearMw-kablev DANISHES HAIRS QWCKLT a small, original package of dels- and with a little water make enough paste to cover the hairy surface. A'pply and In or(tferete mtn-Hien Tib off, wash the sklq and It be let amoolh and hairless from thi trsaunoV.

i the ogilvy store hews 1 satisfied. COTTON SHUtTWAISTS $1.00. Fine Cotton Waists, with hslr line stripe of black, miinv or navy, spaced about half an lnoh apart, a neat serviceable waist, made with soft cuffs and soft separata collar. COTTON DRAWERS 60c. a Pair.

We show quite a variety to setect.from at this price. Some are trimmed wlfh Swiss em. broidery, nme with lace, all are the best of vaJues. 40c and 60c Mufflers Reduced to 25c. Mercerised Mufflers with clasp.

Colors; fiky, Oray, Tsn. Oreen. Navy, Brown, Lyon olHdency. A note fo Mabel acT owl. the peon of Lepage Illustrated WaaJL Jl rad- than offend.

aXT -rr-tare- tt.iTtn -paper monf7 Sharp. Jloyden Plnkerton, Olive Hob. For perfect reciutlou of Shorter rii.rhi.m. ui Li Edna MacCraken, Florence David- I son, jtruc Oamble, Fred Mryson and J. Currier also-received prises.

TO COX US HERE. An Important convention wllf be held at th Chateau Laurier March to 7, when the members of tbe Canadian (Mining Instttute will hold' their annual convention. A variety of matters of special Interest to mining men will be discussed and His Royal Highness- the Duke of Connautrht has consented to attend one of the sessions. The gathering wlU close with a banquet at the Chateau, at which there will be prominent speakers. Mr.

H. Mortimer-I-arab is the secretary. Dr. A. E.

Barlow, Montreal, has been nominated for president and Nr. T. Cantley, New Olasrow. and O. O.

Lindsay. Toronto, for vice-' presidents, and will be elected by acclamation. Mr. R. W.

Brock, Ottawa, will 4e a member of the 19U POLSOX TRAOKiyV. The verdict returned by a coroner' Jury empanelled by Dr. Craig -at the inquest held In the polio station last night in connection with the death of Cyril and Mary Lepage, was. that Mary Lepaaw came to her death by being shot by ber husband who had taken strychnine poison from which he died. nrsC Evideno from four teas witaesse was cmard.

and all went to show that th death of the two people was the LENTEN SEASON A. H. Jaryls, The Bookstore," Is well prepared with a Urge Hn of R. C. Prayer Books.

Religious Pictures, Prayer Beads. Devotional Book, Anglican Prayers' and Hymns, etc. Iniepection invltea. A. H.

JARVIS, IM BANK STREET. PIANIST-COMPOSER ANDOR VON COBOLY, MM. 7 OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS Prlvat Entertainments. Five O'clock Teas. Banquets, At Homes.

-Reception. Prlvat Recitals, etc etc 1. Write or phone to CHATEAU LAURIER. Torttadlo Thursday's Bar Regular Line of Lawn Blouses, Tailor-Made with Fancy Embroidery To Clear on Thursday This broken lino sold rt'ifiilar THURSDAY'S PRICE -Balanc of hosPrjrcStuIar pir THURSDAY, PER PAIR OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Montgomery Ross 141 SPARKS ST.

"1 CHILDREN'S COTTON NIGHT OWNS BOo. In two etyjes, and both consider are good values. One style has Dunked yoke and high neck: the other Is In pulrover style, with trimming ot lace deglng. Hisea to suit from to II years. LACE TRIMMED COTTON DRAWERS 25c.

A PAIR. Made of fair quality of cotton, and trimmed with frill of tucked lawn, having' edge of torchon lace. New Shetland Veils Black 91.00, IJrftreuli White tl.no and IJMt rsu-h. Brown or Oray. 91.041 rarti.

and Nicholas Streets eauae we have- no place to stop," 1 rrom xn is -note Krom thls' -note la was quite that murdvr and swutida bad been contemplated for vume time, and this was aain shown in the fact that oa Thursday he had purchased atrychnlno and the next day a revolver 4n Hull. lTOtrVTIjiiK tUHCLE. The rrrouvllle Circle entertained their friend and the senior pupils oj th Kldeau Hirm Convent bust evening, with a 'lasst' recital and study of this famous composer. Ths pr.i-.gramme consisted of a numebr of ieqtiorui the work of Lisat Interspersed with vocal numbers. Th.

president read an shle paper on the great composer and pianist. Atiti Olive RoMlallle and Miss Clclly Mn.n gave the Instrumental numbers and the vocal selections were rendered by Aflss Bessie Boyle, Gertrude Harris. iMiaa Augustine lUlnboth. Madame Campeau and Mrs. K.

DriscoU. who aang the "Lost as an of Rrowning'a great muni- v. wntoh was then read by Miss C. Caldwell. Lilian Dey contributed an excellent reading of one of the legends of Saint Valentine.

Each number was Introduced by the president who gsve a few explanatory notes which greatly added to she 4ntere.it of the A beautiful bust of Llsxt, wreathed smllax. daffodils snd ferns, wss dls played on the platform." The February lecture wss announced for Saturday afternoon when Mr. Robert Turner will show the life of Mary rjueen of Scots in dissolving' views. "The Bookstore" (Slbin UhH-k.) Sale gains; for -29c. 10c- Ttdy Co..

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