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TUESDAY, JANUARY IT, 1933. HPASSES PLANTO BUILD NEW LIBRARY $30,000 Structure on Eld- eau Street is Given Approval In the shortest regular matting thai Ch Clerk Marnura H. H. Let on remember foe th last year, taking mix 0 piinpiw, nun night appravvd of Uw fasil of tMJKM debenture to build ft now branch library aa lUdeau street at Kinf EoV ward sveoue; adopted th report el th special committee which fixed price to pant null grocers jar goods supplied on relwf orders; passed aocounU far SM2.M122 and bylaws providing tor th laming of P2S.0O9 in debenturea. Mayor Allan welcomed th nw alderman for Dalhouai Ward.

Jemae J. McVeigh, who took hia ml for th Aral time. Fallow councillor ecknowl. adged th mayor' word with ep- Slauee. Mr.

McVigh succeeds th it Edward P. McGralh. Oppooes Library Project, Only on apposing vole wa ralead to th recommendation of Board of Control authorizing WO, 000 for th new library. Thia waa from Alderman O. S.

Sloan. Mr. Sloan could not favor h. he declared, line th ratrpayera had re ccntly voted eedechlvely afalnat three money bylaw. Beaidea there war important matter requiring attention.

The preaent branch library on Rideau street would do tor th time being. Aid. Rod Plant aaid ha wanted to support the recommendation because was an excellent thing to have Increased library accafnmodatioa under existing It would prevent idle people having Idl minds. Controller Dunbar pointed out that th Carnegie Library Board had assur-cd Board of Control that th iatu of th debentures would not add to the tax rate, as they went prepared to WnMi IntHM alnblnB fltiwt M. qulrementa out of sututory revenue.

The Item carried without division but with Mr, Sloan recorded ai dissenting. "I are we are buying pipe cleaners." remarked Aid. N. H. MacDonald.

anuling, as he drew Council's attention to an item of In the c-cqunts for that purpose. Other member looked puzzled until Controller Celdert explained that they were used for cleaning tst tuba la the Strathcona Hospital laboratory, not for making a tobacco pip taste sweeter. Approve lMbentura Bylaws, Debenture bylaw approved Includ ed 1175.000 for the Bayview roar arnrkaiwina centralization schema and for th additions and Improvements made to Royal Ottawa Sanator ium last year. Mayor Allen told Alderman N. H.

MacDonald that to data approximately $15,00 had been spent on th Bayview Toad project, 133,000 tor land and 150,000 lor the new corporation stables. Aid. N. J. Lacaaaa protested that council had been misled with respect to th effect of an ez chance of city lana ew Deyvww nu war sum vriwi lu- as i rVMtMvw a rhanee and the erection a aheda for nouaing games waans vwn eai- Alderman 1.

R. Welch also added nie voice io nia colleague a comniaun. 172 hjctn snxn WATCHES AND' CLOCKS REPAIRED At Raasewsbai Bat c.r.currVV -i Expert Watchmaker A 1 roraaerty with 1 U. Brouee Jewellery Mara Roeas US, itoasreea BHfc IN Sparks Sanaa, HEINTZMAN fir CO. HANUi SOLD BY FOR NEARLY HALF a cunii.

lea grtntta rtreet OTTAWA Hoofing Bertie Our long experience la the roofing business eoebtee aa to grve expert advice iiiannikig rant rsofta requlreeaiuis. J. D. Sanderson McLesd at thirwiH Golden Rod TEA, 29c STORES ALL OVER TOWN FERN-BRAND BUTTER He aald ha would, not alt hi Council and permit any stops which would asaan garbage wagons kecked up on a an playground sit, nan aeon th plea for th rhanges and tthow-ad the aheda abutting on the play, ground. Controller Dunbar aald he had been assured by Noulan Csuchoa, chairman of th Town Planning Commrs-eian, as wall as by th diy kud aurveyor that th proposed shed would not be near Larocbe Park.

It waa Intended as cloaa an part of Bayview road and construct a diver- alon oast of th praaanl atari Us. Th new sheds would be erected practl- Knlly ever th alt of Bayview road aa It Is saw. The divaraloa would wan a straight road running to-war da the Lemleux Island brldas. doing away with the eharp right turn ta th north, Alderman ft O. Pushmen declared th plan indicated that the aheda would not only be on the playground, but that the playground Itself would be re-located nearer th river.

Mr, Dunbar ranraeerd himself aa non-pluaarrl and promised he would look Into the matter carefully. Whan the report on aortal service grocery prices was being conaldered. Alderman A. Belanger wanted to know what co-opera uon th new Publio Wei far Board In charge of direct relief would five to City Council. He wanted assurance that there would be full aceaa to Ilia.

Mayor Allen aaid the new board would fully co-opera la a no onrroi-ler Fujgaaae Cnarpentler corroborated Alderman Raoul Mercler, In his maiden speech, suggested that men on direct relief In his ward, would be happy to give their labor to take up the carpet In the old church building on Elgin street. Cont Geldert remarked th Board had decided ta have th carpet taken, up and ha had Instructed the building superintendent to do so. but Uw mayor aald the Board had not made any such decision. His Warship aald ha had looked at the carpet and eoncluded the- was not worth bothering about, being almost worn out, To take It up would mean removing almost every pew. A motion of Alderman W.

H. Mars-den which sought to prevent the suspension or dismissal of Major C. S-Ford, social service corrunisionr. except by two-thirds vote of Council wss ruled out of order by the mayor. Mr.

Allen pointed out that adoption of th motion would transgress rights of Board of Control to hire and dismiss, as laid down In th Municipal Act. Council ratified alnklng fund in vestments recommended by the Commissioner of Finance and approved by Board of Control whereby iet.000 British Columbia '1-2 percent. 1M bonds were sold and SSO.000 Province of Manitoba, 4 1-1 percent 1MI and ISO bonds, and' British -Columbia 4 1-1 1M5 bonds, purchased to provide for maturities when rand-ad by th city. There was onlv oh absentee- of the IT members of' Council. Aldermen Klrby Bangs whs suffered a broken left wrist on Saturday evening.

Ratepayers Pass Tax Resolution St. Patrick's Parish Meet-ins Urges Support for Assessment Act Change A resolution urging that th Catholic ratepayers of St Patrick's narlah endorse the aims and objects of the CathoUs Taxpayers' Association of Ontario, and especially those designed ta obtain change In the Assessment Act which will ensure a fair share ef school taxes paid by corporations and public utilities, waa unanlmoua-ty adopted at a meeting of ratepayers of that pariah held but night The resolution alas urged that anyone who wished ta hare his children educated In Separata Schools pay hia school taxea to thoa schools. Th lutioa wss signed by Wilfred Lane, chairman, and W. Perrault, aecrvtary of the asaociation. There waa a large attendance at the meeting, at which D.

T. Robt-ehaud, a former chairman of the Separate School Board, -and Mgr. Oeorse t. Fitzgerald apok. memneia of trat clergy present were Furr.

re were o. D. PruwafnimW. El Brennan. J.

t. Burke and 1. Cody. PAID FINE AND FREED. Thome Ford, Dumber atnet.

lastview, who appeared la Traffic Court Wednesday charged with trav elling to 50 mile an hour an Rldaau street, waa formally committed to Jail for default of payment at th XI fin, at the police station, but Jeter in tne day pale na nna at to leu and waa allowed his liberty. MAYOR FACING CHARGE. I BHERBROOKE, Out. M. FaletftcatioB of urMrnployment relief report- is charged against Archeass Busquea, mayor of th Township of Whitton, who has been aumraonad to appear before the magistrate.

Crown sUeaas that th reoorta The as ma mun Ideality could paying Ha share under lb agreements with th Dominion and provincial guveinments. 1 1 fl 3 R. a U. af aaaxasaxaaxaaaxesl I aTUCT. sL Sprinkler Systems For Old Churches In Montreal Urged Conunlssioner Will Insist Buildings be Equipped With Apparatus, He Says at Inquiry.

Caaadlaa rreea ky Dtreet Wire. MONTREAL. Jan. laV-Fir -which destroyed the beautiful St' Louis Franof church her last Thursday waa not of Incendiary origin but ha was enable definitely to ascertain the causa of the bias, said Fir Commla-rioner Imll Maaaicatte presiding today at aa Inquiry into the outbreak, which resulted la damages of about 1900.000. -Old churches in Montreal would continue to burn as did St Louis de Franca unl the in charge realized th edificee should ha made fireproof at least to the extent of Installing sprinkler continued Mr.

Masaiootte. Insist ea Move. The Firs Commissioner stated it was his Intention to Insist the proper authorities aee to that churches be equipped with such systems. After hearing evidence, the Commissioner said ha had come to the conclusion that the fire had started In one of three wooden cupboards near the entrance of th church, used to store inflammabla draperies that were used to decorate the church for funerals or feast day. The First ef ft.

Paul Erdoa, whose tailor shop la near the church, told the Fir Commissioner sn unidentified man had stopped him while he wes on his way to sea the fir and stated th outbreak waa "but the first of to follow. Erdoa said he had attempted ta detain his informant but had been unable to do so. Rev. Fsther Armsnd Pslement, Krlsh priest; stated it wes his firm lief the church had burned because ef detective electrical apparatus but could offer nothing more -definite. Maritime Delegations To Present United Front Discussions between the members of th delegations from the three Maritime Provinces were opened yesterday lmmedletely after the arrival of the Provincial Government official In Ottawa for the Dominion-Provincial conference, leading to the belief that th Nova Scotia-New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island contingent would preaent a more or leas united front.

Hon. C. D. Premier of New Brunswick, is accompanied by Hon. A.

J. Leger, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Hon. L. P. D.

Tilley, Minister of Lsnds and Mines, Hon. D. A. Stewart, Minister of Public Works, snd Hon. W.

H. Harrison, president of the Executive Council. Coming from the smsUest province end the oh least troubled by con-" omlc conditions, Hon. J. D.

Stowsrt Premier of Prince Edward Island, is accompanied by Dr. W. P. J. Mac-Millan, Minister of Health snd Educe-Uon, end Hi R.

Stowsrt, Assistant Provincial Secretary. The Nova Scotia delegation Is made up of Hon. P. C. Black.

acting-Premier, and Hen. John DoulL Attorney-General. Most Sensational Singing Ensemble Th Don Cossack Russian Msk Chorus will sing her next Tuesday, at the'Glebe Collegiate, at th second concert of the Tremblay eerlea. They have roused wild enthusiasm where vr they hav appeared. Irving Weil, aaya hi the ft.

Journal: "Their la the most ssnaationally striking neemble tanging New York has ever beard." Tne N. Y. American states that TThey thrilled th udi-ence ta a state bordering on hysteria." H. T. Parker, reviewing their first Boston concert In the Boston Transcript, reports: "Immense is the excitement of th eudience, end to th and this excitement holds tout" Such quotations, picturing the enthusiasm with which the Cossacks are received cijwhi could be multiplied ad infinitum.

Now is aha time to make advance reservation tot seats: call R. 1580, from It to 12 an. and to pjn. Plan will open at Undaay'a, 1M Sparks street, at aja. next Monday.

RETORT MM, SAWNO. TORONTO, Jan. le-Total saving of $400,00 in expenditures hi Ontario's panel inetltutions during th past It years, Han. O. H.

ChaUiea, Provincial Secretary, revealed tonight. The per diem maintenance coat per Innate fiad dropped from fl.rt.iS ta cent in the same period, he said. Last yeer, said Mr. Challies. the per diem mala- tsMMnoof coast haid bMn Cett oHrts from that the ptmrlom- steal ymr.

HOKV) J- DisTinaion OI NEW YORK, raf BOSTON niormKY tip xjhn a owin S3 p4jk isi Kv erwN fit! 'if llif) JV i ateassaaia i naaTPI TW Ptesa sad The Sevrs. rteas are aa asper Fifth Ava, attasaiaiaiiniaeCaatral Park, tiaaia fooam bersr tajH ap Peabfa rnnaaa; asttaj RaUW ap Th Copley-Plexa la la aiinaahla Back Bay sect. laert to Trytaiag. I'a Bsxesi hoeeslm reeea AeOlltatLaUiCF Mia aaiajna iaw VVV' Rasarvatlaat fat tha Ksslssaf ataeel af Ck star ajada THI PlaZA Tffl (ATOT-PtASA a TRI COf liT-FLAZA THE OTTAWA JOURNAL StGUesVChiirch Reviews Year Success In All Branches of Church Work Reported to Meeting. A most successful year va review, ed at tha ninth annual congregational meeting of St 'OUas Preeoywrian Church-held last night wtta a lug attendance- at mem bare.

Piogreai and financial success wea reported by very church organlaatlon, and the congregation looks forward to the ensuing year with great optimism. Given by the church treasurer, J. P. Mscralllsn. the financial stetemenl showed a credit balance of Total receipt were iU.lt, ef which KM was subscribed by th ladles' Aid toward the redemption of the church mortgage.

In all waa paid on Internet and principal of the mortgage- The budget for 113 calls 'for the ralaing of (MO. Tha Missionary allocation waa oversubscribed, a total of tUttSl being collected for this purpose from sll departments. W. W. Gray reported that Hg.r bed been received by the Interest snd Mortgage Reduction Fund.

Officers Elected. Elections were as follows: Trustee, T. J. Somerville, elected to take the pises of th late Richard Spratl; la board of managers for three years, A. C.

Smith. J. P. Macmillan, Alex. Vessle, A.

W. Grant, P. M. Willing, end to the board for' two yeers, W. J.

Howard; auditors, A. C. Smith snd W. J. Howard; representatives of the congregation on the choir committee, Harvey Brown and Mrs.

A. P. Mac-Vermel; church treasurer, J. P. Macmillan, re-elected.

F. E. L. Coombs was appointed secretary for the meeting. The Sunday school report, given by the superintendent A.

Graham, showed en enrollment of 221 pupils. Receipts for the yeer were Met) .30, leeving a credit balance of M0 F. E. L. Coombs, clerk of the union, in giving the report of the Kirk Session, staled there had been net Increase of 39 new members, with a total membership of more than eN One of the most interesting renorts heard was that of the Ladies' Aid.

given by the secretary. Mrs. E. H. Wright.

It showed total receipts of fl.Ul.3s, out of which (800 was paid to tha reduction of the church mortgage. A balance of $73.99 remained In the treasury. Miss Gertrude Cameron reported for the Women's Missionary Society that 1270.13 had beep contributed towards missions. The Young Women's Auxiliary had paid PIJO to the Preebyteriel treasury, according to the report given by Miss Margaret E. Weir.

Other reports heard were St. Giles branch. Ottawa Bible Society, organ committee, Rev. J. Logan-Vencte.

Cradle Roll, Miaa Jean MacLeen, choir organ fund, Mrs, H. M. McLennan, choir flnanclel statemeni Dr. o. C.

Spratt, Young Peoples Society, Miss Christine E. Fraaer, Mission Band. Miss Flora Macmillan. St Giles Bible Class. Mist Sadie w.

Murdoch. Mexeariel Organ Fund. A committee to be known ss the Elisabeth MacLsren Cameron Mem-morial Organ Fund was appointed with the following members: Rev. J. Logan-Vencte, Robert Wilson and Alex.

Vessle. Originally formed to Install a memorial window In tha church to the memory of the wife of the first minister. Rev. A. G.

Csm-eron, now of Deeeronto. Ont- it was decided that the fund ahould be snad an organ fund for the aame purpose. Mors then SM Is slreody on hand or promieea. it waa mown in a report given by T. J.

Somerville. A resolution of appreciation of the efforta of the minister. Rev. J. Logan-Vencte, in his spiritual leederahrp of tha church during th past year was moved by W.

T. Urquhart and peaa. ed unanimously by the congregation. Thank were also extended the treasurer, P. MecmiUen.

essixtant-treasurer. W. W. Gray, and th Sunday school superintendent and leech- London Church Scene Of Interesting Wedding LONDON, Jen. of the meat interacting of London weddings of the New Yeer took place at St Margaret a.

Westminster, today when the Hon. Margaret Blades, twin daughter of Lord Ebbisham, Lord Mayor of London In 192-s7, and M. P. for Epsom for 10 years prior to 1028, wes married to ueut-Col. Richard J.

P. Wyatt During Lord Ebbiahsm a tenure of uw mayoralty the Hon. Margaret and Elizabeth Blade acquired a popularity of their own, and came to be known aa the Mansion House twins. On coming of sge they were both admitted to the freedom of the city. Mk Blade's wedding dress was of emit satin with Limerick lace, worn by her mother at her own wedding, and worn previously by brides of two earlier generations of her family.

The "stepladder" bridal procession included five children snd five grownup bridesmaids. Master Jsmes Pin-aetjt led the way as train-bearer with Mis Diana Davidson. Then followed Miss Prudence Miss Eileen Parrtrt, and Miaa Philippe Hardle. Lady Norah Jelllcoe was on of th free grown-up brideemsids. The tallest waa Miaa Christina Lyall, daughter of Dam Beatrice Hudson Lyall; the next.

Miss 8ussn Baxter, and with Lady Norah walked th bride' stater. Mis Elizabeth Blades. Dresses ef rips corn-colored chiffon were selected to wear with little Jaunty capaa of bracken-brown velvet Metcalfe W.I. Puts on Dance and Card Party Special ta The Journal. METCALFE, Jan.

IT. A largely attended concert euchre and dance waa held her under th us-ptee of tha Women' Institute. Old-fashioned dancing was under the au-pervialon of Mis Frances Hurst snd those taking part- were th Misses Eleanor Morrison. Vera Morria, Audrey Sheldrick. Iva Latimer.

Elas Bishop. Elva Reaney, Evelyn Cameron, Margaret Morria and Edna Morris. Others taking part in the program prior to tha playing of cards war Nelson Scarf Miaa Kay Morrison, Joseph Rowan, Noel -Rolaton, Elli Cook, Dorothy Blair, Mabel Craig. Irene Hemmet. Dorothy Cameron.

Phylia Rolaton, Eloiee Gaukrodger, Mary Byera and Miss F. Hurst. Kenneth Stuart and Maurice Hughe also satiated in tha arranging of th pro- Prize winners tl the euchre wet Miss Iva La timer. Mrs, P. Kehoe.

L. Graham and Joseph Rowan. Refreshments war served under eom-mltte exermoeed of Mrs. W. Jeecht, Mrs, Peter Rowan and Mrs.

Blair. Votes ef Oianka were extended by Mrs, Frank Stanley, president of th Women Iratitste, ta all who took part la th eucceaa at tha evening, end to R. K. Runnels, who donated th card friasg. New Arrival Of a Distinctly New Material Rough Weave Printed Crepe Those stunning rough effects you'va bean hearing so much about have just arrived, and for the first time are be-i ing presented at C.D.S.

They are shown In a multitude of printed designs. Large and small patterns, floral scroll and dot effects on dark and light grounds. Every thread real silk. Width 38 inches. Yard CJl.S.-Serond floor.

SALE! mm. XV AYsr as aW Yy 3 i'--cr In Here's a Super-Value ci 4i jais ui narnvn i lj I ksi i "Nf 1 I Every handkerchief is sheer but well woven Irish linen fine, soft and white well bleached beautifully finished hand ap-pliqued in exquisite colors, and hand-worked in winsome wee rosebuds, so tightly embroidered that they wear and launder wonderfully. Some are hand-rolled; others daintily hand-hemmed. CDA-Mala Floor. Saw wlwa-a SPECIAL SELLING OF "IFJLISXSiriSEIL99 Chesterfield Suites UNOtlTNtATr) VW Of lUX.

ma owiuctiori- ess et ra4 le at aaf evR eat ewaa ess. m4 ea eel fesv a rlaea. Bin Mohair l-irce Suite with show-wood front and taoestrr reverse cushions. Or- dinsrily selling et lllJn. Wednesday Special 95.00 That extraordinary chesterfield construction, exclusive to O.D.S.

la Ottawa offered at a saving. Note the large selection of styles and colors and the special sale prices. large Suite with over-stuffed backs. Covering of figured reyon reap. Ordinarily selling 2i9W.

Special Wednesday 3 -piece Suites of taupe mohair. Show-wood oh lr. Stow-wood front. UrrJlnsrily selling st 11100. Wednesday Special Large English Style 3-sleee Suite, covering tec Suit, cov-rlfif or rayon repp, in mulberry shade.

Ordinarily te raewtlea.wtiu telling at ZZVOU. Wednesday Special 3-piece Suite with show-wood front and at w-wood front tnd tractive rayon repp covering in rust shsde. in nut shade. Ordinarily wiling at IM00. Wednesday Special 215.00 95.00 179.00 al-nrerinc 129.00 Ijirtr 1-piece Sulla with heavy covering in combination rust shades dinerilr eelltng 19300.

Wednesday Special repp Or- 18.900 CD SL-Thlrd Fkwr. aUplcre Suite, covrrinf of servlctabU fwpp In run urditurily ruing IBM, Special 105.00 Wpltra Suite, coverlnf of green and nut com binauon repp Ordinarily aellini at 12900. Wednesday Special 105.00 Suite with panelled backa and piping. Covering in of rayon repp. Ordinarily Mlllng at 100.

Wed day Special 163.00 Isarge Sulla with mohair covering In taupe hade. Pillow arms and omrved ahow-wood front. Ordinarily elling at l0O. Wd-netvlty Special 137.00 3 piece guile, chesterfield in pillow arm lype. covered in mohair taupe shade with carved show-wood front.

Ordinarily selling 179.00. Wednesday Special 140.00 MOTHERS! Here's News Which Will be More Than Welcomel AFTER SCHOOL SPECIALS FOR THE CHILDREN From 3.30 to 6 p.m. Every Wednesday. Girls Blouses Attractive blouste--good quality well mede pastel shede. Siaee I to 11 io the Reg.

each l- A. Attn School Special.yg Secen floor. Boy' Helmets Leather helmets with gogglu 1 pile front, brown shade arri warmly lined. Bi IH tH. Aftrr School Va SpsoiaL Each tJ.S la I'leer.

Girls' Blouses Sleeve lees white cotton broadcloth blouses for gym weer. Size to It yeer. Reg. eech etc. After School A Each aWV C.U.a-eroa4 Freer.

Boys' Trousers Gray tereed herringbone trousers. Well mode, with four pockets and finished with cuffs. Siaee twit. After .4 School Bpeeiel. 59 Each BSv Mala near.

Children's Sweaters Heavy knit all-wool aweaotra with long alaevea and neck with collar. red, grey and light brown. Reg. each J. After School gta Special.

5f Eech C.P.H.-nereea riser. Boys' Breeches Bio cheviot Breeches with double knees, laced legs, three pockets end exceptionally well mad. Bias to M. After School 1 IO SpadeL Each CJ. Msla rieer.

Children's Gloves Pull -on, ell-wool gloves with fancy turn-down cuffs. Colors: fawn and brown. Size gg. 1 to I. After School SOf Special.

Pair Mala floor. Boys' Bubbers Black rubbers with red rolled edge corrugated soar. AU first quality. Sire 1 to f. After School Special.

7 5f Pair r.De Main rieer Antes. CANADIM DEPARTMENT STORES Tl" LIM1TC3.

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