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AW6 ti DOES THIS INTEREST YOU NOTEWORTHY SALE OF Grey Flannelette Blankets, heavy weight, medium size, regular prico $1. Our special OA. Sale Price. T.LINDSAY&CO. 269-281 Wellington St THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL, SATURDAY; AUGUST 13 1904 9 Another link in the chain of unapproachable values that binds the Lindsay Previous-to-renioval sale to the people at large.

Public appreciation is our meat and drink. We live by It and consequently plan every day of the week and every week of the year to retain the continuous and ever increasing confidence. Following our announcements as they appear, and acting upon them quickly will enable you to understand the solid advantages offered, and appreciate the keenness in which they are sought after immediately on You cannot know how cheaply yon can buy until you shop at either of our two stores. NOTE I MAIL 'ORDERS RECEIVED WEDNtSRAY EVENING -AUGUST I7TH, EXECUTED AT THESE FIGURES. Ladies' Print Waists SO, 75 AND $1 ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY 23c a 30 Dozen only Stylish Print Waists, made up in the latest of designs of splendid quality material, striped and figured effects.

These waists were great sellers at the original prices. We offer them Monday and Tuesday to clear Taff eta Silks Never have prices for this quality of goods dropped to such a low mark. We have devoted special attention to this line and have just succeeded in procuring this $1 brand to sell for 69c. lTaffeta Silk, extta heavy quality, in colors of red, brown, reslda, cardinal, garnet.5 old' rose, creamrpale blue, pink, turquoise, white and black. The regular selling- price of this line would be $1, our special sale (fCj)pfc SPECIAL SALE OF GREY Flannelette Blankets Note ftiete price pleu.

consider thdn inponlble to beat nay, to approach. Good fortuns enabled us to secure a limited quantity to sett at these prices. Don't fail to tale advantago of them while they last, which won't be manydays. Grey Flannelette Blankets, extra large size and heavy weightgKguIar prico $1.25, our special QQ 1 WORTHY REDUCTION IN Ladies' Fancy Collars Note these special values, they are all of the newest styles. Our only reason for selling them at this ridiculous price la that It Is needful to make room for fall goods now striving fast.

20 dozen only stylish tab Collars of moire silk, In all the latest shades. Regular price 25c On sale daily IOC 10 dozen only natty, figured silk tab Collars in all shades, finished with allover lace tabs. Of Regular price 25c, 00 sale dally yC 25 dozen only pretty Stock Collars, trimmed with baby ribbon, all the newest shades. Regu- fte. lar price 50c on sale daily JC R.dicM c.

Ladics' Leather Belts We calculate that by Tuesday evening "there won't be a belt left. There really ought not to be Full value at the regular price they are full fledged snaps at the radical cut made. 500 only Belts of solid leather, black, brown ox blood and grey finished with good nickel buckles. Regular prices 50c On Monday "fl t(fS No s4 to expatiate upoa IK coaveaUace of lass Maty aai Mcesaary appeaia to a womaa'a outfit Every laiy kaowt all about it. so that paraapait iabest to 1st ths articles apeak for thav aehrea.

Thay'll do ao, tkovgh mweh mora ader yor ear ia ths store taaa your eye her. 100 only Chatelaine Bags of solld; leather in black; brown and dark green, finished with oxydlzed clasp and top, regular price 35c On vtj BHff-J- sale now Vm-- 100 only Chatelaine Bags in black and brown, made'in the newest ef fee qi solid leatsner, with belt attachment, regular price 75c On sale now 'V' 200 only laree Chatelaine Bacs. in black ind brown, hand. somely regular price $1. On sale now 25 Oo LAROSE CO.

49-57 Eideau. 557 Sussex St CH TO-MORROW'S THEMES- IN CITY CHURCHES Th wrvlcM -at All BslnU Cbarch. Lnrir kv.nu. will Uoljr Com- Btmloa at I a.sw moraine prajtr end Mnaoa at aoa an4 truUnc prartr and atrmoa at t.10. SnWwt, ia th Twitne U1 ba "Tb Mtutf.

of Um ltonntalna," Tha R.T. W. Mae-kajr will offlolau. In tha abaaaoa aC Rrr. i.

J. Boetrt, M.A tba aanrleM la St. Alban'a ahurch will ba aoaduoUd bjr Rar. C. K.

BlUt. Tha aarvlcca wlU ba Holy Commuoton at (. ta, ma Una and litany at aju and avaaaana, without atrmaii, at V-' Bt ICarcarat'a Charoh. Cnmmlnf a Brldia, Slavanth Buudajr aftar trtuuy: Mmttlna and aarmoa at Ui flundar chool and Blhla etaaa at avanaaas and aarmoa at T.w. Tha awricaa la Oraaa church will ba: Holy Camavinlaa at a moraine prayar and.

a.rmon at 11 and aTtnlna aarrtca at 1 p-m. Aa Ba. Mr. Oorman la anaxpaotadlr ia tha eltr. ha baa dactdtd to hold tha avah- ln( aarrlea, aoatrary to Cormar an nouno.rn.nta.

i SaT. Wa. Molntoah will eonduet both aarrieaa la Flrat Consraaatlonul ahurca. RaV. Talhnan Pitehar win eondnet both aarrieaa ia Baat End Mathodiat ahoreh.

a a a Rrr. Baall Tfaompaoa will oandnct bath aarrlow la MoLaod atraat Matho diat church ia tha'aoaanoa ot Rar. T. O. Latb, a a a At Kmmannal Chorch.

eornar of Elctn aad Oloucaatar atraata, tha Rar. Pr. Bpenaar will eBlclata. Tha morn-lea aarmoa wlU ba on: "Blaaaed ara tha DmJ." Bvanlnc mbjeet will ba: and Btrancara mada waleoma. a R.t.

R. A. Btlkar win effleUU at all aarrlaaa la Bt Joba'a church. At Walcama Btoa Cancraatlanal, Ith Rar. H.

Horaay, tha paator. will eondnet aU aarrieaa. Tha morn ing topta win ba -Tha maaaaa( tha Rlrar," and tba amine topia A nuai atap." Tha Sir. O. V.

Balton will praaeh at both aerrloea. in tha Dominion Mathodiat. Tha moraine auhjact Ood'a alownaaa." Tba arenlnc aab ARNPRIOR. Bpeclal to Tha Eraaiac Journal. Arnprlor, Aug.

11. Upon tha occa sion of hia laat rialt to town Mr. M. Laderouta, wha ia thto aeaaoa playing laeroeae with tha Montreal National onlatlv married ta Jennli an Arnprlor young lady. Th ceremony took place In the R.

C. panied to the city Mra. Edward Eloome and tha Mime Blcorae, who had seen paying a Matt to trleada here. Mr. O.

w. Rudlen, at the Canadian1 Boo; and Miss Katie Buehaa, at An- prior, ware united in marriage on Wed- ncaday. the ceremony taking place In Arnprlor at tha home'ef tha bridCa Aether, lfr. Wm. Boohan.

Rev. J. D. Oust. to Dor1! Palatini, "Chrlat Vtavlnc tha wui ba tha third of a aariaa oa "Chrlat In art." lAXtar tha aarvleaa a of Oora'a jmacnlacant painunga wlU ba ahowa In tha ieetura hall.

R.T. A. K. Mltch.lt will conduct both aarrieaa la Xraklna Praabrtarlan ahurca. a 5 In th fourth aranu Baptlat church both aarrieaa wlU conducted by tha paator, Rar.

W. W. McMaater. In tha morning ha wlU apeak from tha iworoa "lsnd aa not Into temptation," and ia tha arealng tha thama will "Voma atrang Tha paator, Rar. Mr.

Campbell, will praaea at tha aranlng lerriea in Bell atraat Method lit church. In tha morning-Rar. C. 8. APPlegath.

ot On tario Ladiee' CoUe WMtbp, jwiu oc cupy tha pulpit, apeaung aapeeially to young peopla, a Mr. J. w. Blnebellffa, muaical dlraa-tor, will ba la charge ot tha choir. "Pereecution" will ba tha aubjait at Rar, O.

R. MacFaul'e addreaa at tha French Mlaeion, 184 Rldeaa etreet, at 7.M pjn. Tha Bible echool will meet at li an Thundar at I pjm, tha aubject will ba "Whom abould wa obey." a a. a An Krangellatlc eerrleea WlU ba bald ia tha Town Hall. Ottawa Baat.

at 1 pjn, and win eontinue orery Buuday at tha aama hour until further noUca. There win be a eelobratloa at tba Boty Comtnuplon in 86, Stephen' Chareh, Brttannla-oa-the-Bay, at I o'clock La, th. RY. J. J.

Lowe aela-braat. Krenaoag at a'claak pvnw tha Rrr. Walter Mackay otaclatlng Rar. t. J.

Graham, B.D, at Moat-real, win preachg at both aerrVcea la Knox Church. Rar. Mr. Btraehaa at Breclrrtlla, win occupy Bt AodreWa Preebytarlaa pulpit at both aeielcta. Rrr.

Dr. Ramaay, Interim aaadarater at tba of MaeKay Chareh, etataa that three mora eendtdatoa win ba heard betora a eengregatloB meet ing win ba held to eeleet.a eucoeaeer to Rar. Norman MoLeed. Tba aar-Ttoaa tomorrow win ba eaadueted by Rar. Robert Young, B.

A ot Fakea- hanx Oat TH6 Market OTTAWA MARKET. Boatnaaa en By Ward Market to-day waa moetly eoanned ta trait and rege- tablaa aa only a taw farmara put ia an aoDearaaoa owlna to the unfaror- Church aad wa performed by Bar. able weather. Still there waa a fair Father Chain. Mlaa Mary fcaderevta.

at thla place, a etater of tha groom, act ed aa toidaemald. while Mr. Robert TreroTB, at Montreal, took tha position at groom aman. Tan eheea vara kined by doga taa ether Bight aa tha farm of Mr. James Caldwell, who reetdee ta Fnkenham Township, about twe mme tram ra-prlor.

Mr. CaldweU btltnei that the mlaehlef waa dona by Arnprlor dog, none ot which ar of a raring diapoai- oa. Clarence Lreo. the youthful son ot BalllS Ljon. Is now somewhere ea the Atlantic Ooeaa betweea Canada and Boetland.

With aim la Mr. Duncan Campbell at BtawartrUla Mr. Camp-ban ia going over ea a pleasure trip: his trarelllng. aompanlon'a intaatlaoa ara ta take up tha study of arm engineering at Gordon Oollere ia Aberdeen. Sunday.

August Hat Is tha data ehosea for th annual memorial eer- rieea In the Arnprlor Cemetery. No thing came at the agltatloa ta hare the1 eerrleea held oa a week day. That agitation ia in evidence erery year. many contending that the Sabbath la a proper Cor aa erent at uue kind. On the ether hand.

It ia maintained by a large, number at people that memorial eerrleea are peculiarly appropriate to tha Lorda Day. Mm J. R. McQulgge, at Daniel Bt, visiting in Montreal. Bne accom aunnly ot dressed meats, grata, eto, and there waa no scarcity at any line ot produce.

Prices aa a rule were ateady and much the aama aa oa Thursday. Kcga were firmer owing to the stif fening frsnd ef prices ia the large market centres. Then too oa th Ot tawa market the offerings are hardly eufdetent to meet the request br the doasa were made to-day at Is cents to 1 santa, aad ia case lata at Ml-ta to 170 per doasa. The tone ef the buttar market alee slightly firmer aa euppliee hare sot beset aa large aa usual during the week. Very little print butter le of fering.

It ia quoted at tee per lb. Tub butter sold at to lto, and Mo ta ua when taken ta pound lota. There was little change to note In draeeed maata, Veal la fairly plentiful aad la eUghtly easier. The gen eral run ef quotations -for' dresses meata is aa foUowa: Pork. Ta to 1-to; beet, hlnda.

To to so; fronts, (a to ass lamb, hinds, U.s to tl.M each; fronts. Me ta Tee each: mutton, hinds, to to; fronts, to to To; reel, hinds. To ta la: and fronts, ea to to per pound. Oats were the only offering In the grain Una, and tha supply ot this commodity waa limited. Stock, good quality, sold at Me to S7o bushel.

Thera eras very little doing ea the hay market Nesvatoek add at to It per ton, aa old. timothy at lit to tit per ton. Th latter ia very difficult to procure. Apple were a drug an the market and as thera waa a great dlreraion In quality, quotations showed a wide range. Prtoes were aa follods: Tie to toe per bag; tl.t to tl-Tt per barrel, aad 10c to Mo per gallon.

Potatoes were unchanged at Wa ta TOa per bag. There waa a big offering. Blueberries sold at tOa to tl.M McLean, pastor ot 8t Andrew Church: Per pail, and are getting very scares, em. th. omclatln alerrrman.

Miss' Vegetables were quoted as follows: McKay aroornemha. encumbers, lto to Us a Pending some days ia Qusbee and on, ata, 10c to Mc a the Bsgaensy, Mr. aad Mrs. Kudlen ot tnd rhubarb. He win ge to the 800, la which town tha groom holds a position on tha high school Per a aumbsr of years he was a teacher In the Arnprlor High School.

MONTREAL KICKS AGAINST NEWRATES Montreal, Aug, 1L The action of the are insurance underwriters in Increasing the rates cents per Hot la th business part ot the city oa account ot the reported Inefficient condition at she city's wstsr pumping apparatus has raised a great storm ot indignation at the city haU. It la alalmsd by at-dermea that th rlee ia sot warranted on ths report of the water superlntead-ent which It Is claimed was unnecessarily st a time whea the aldermen were hopeful ef a reduction ea eocount at Increased Br fighting facilities the surprise wss all th mors palnfak OLD SUCCBBS. Special to Tbt Evening Jeumal. Cornwall. Ausust 1L Aa eld Cora- will boy; aeorgs a.

Mulheru of Cleveland, Ohio, brother of A. P. Mulbern of Cornwall, was oa Saturday nomi nated sheriff of Cuyahoga County. Ohio, by the Republic eoaventlon. In Ohio a Re publican nomination Is equi valent to election.

WEST END W.C.T.U. A special meeUng ot ths Wsst Bad W.CT.U. will be held Monday aftsrnosa at I e'cloek la atrektae oOarch. A large attendance Is rsqasstsd. Arreagsassats wilt be made for reins meals at the exhibition.

to lto a doe. PERSONAL. Miss Gertrude Cbeny has returned after spending two weeks holiday with friends in aad around Kemptvllle. Miss Claire LeBueuf. of Rldeauvtlle.

left yesterday sfternoon by A R. tor Renfrew, where ebe will visit at the home ot Mrs. (Rev.) W. 8. Jamlaaoa bt that place.

Miss Uly Danielle ot Laurler avenue, Montreal, arrived Ottawa Saturday and la the guest ef aer sister, Mrs. p. I. Ward, Glsdston arena. Mr.

and Mr, a P. LeBueur her returned from a short vtolt Montreal. They were accompanied en the trip by Mra. LeSusufs youngest sister, Mlsr Uly Brans, ef Billings- Bridge. Mist Kathleen Taylor of Toronto, daughter ot the Rev.

Canon Taylor. Who ha bees waiting Mn. 3aylay of John street Mew Edinburgh, to er home the early part ef the week. She made many friends during her stay in the capital, whom sbs quite captivated by her winning waya and charming personalities. Mr.

Fred. D. Beylsy. teller of the Merchants Bank ot Toronto, win leave tor thst city tomorrow Bight having spsat twe weeks hodllay with bis parents. The Rev.

Canon Kittson la reported maeh bettor to-day, hsvtng been eon-fined to his room tor the pa week with a serious illness. Mr. H. P. HcIAchlln, Arnprlor, Is In the city.

atr. Rv Paweett Bank etrset, toft Isst Bight tor the Americas Beult J. Ottawa Eccst. A very enjoyable tea, waa given by Miss Maggie Teatman, Serenth street. Ottawa Kast Thursday arenlng.

4 large number were invited ana, the young people spent the evening In song and music. Among those who gave enjoyable vocal selections were Mr. w. Cole, Miss K. Doztader, Mlaa Alh Perla and- Miss O'Brien.

Mr. reruns presided at the plane masterfully. lot Served about f.M o'clock and the party left for home about ll.lt o'clock. Thoea who attended were tha Misses Alio Perln, M. O'Brien, K.

Doztader, P. Weston, D. Weston and ONell. Mosara, A Perkins, W. Cole, P.

Doa tadsr, R. featman. jr. McCualg and Bcuilthorp. str.

Laundrlau, East avsnu. rs. turned from Pembroke this morning, Mr. Laundrlau waa eondueUag a re- freahmsnt booth at the Pembroke Driving Club's picnic Mr. McEray.

Beoond tract. Ottawa- East seriously 111 from blood poison. mg, resulting from a small scratch re- oelvea three wsska ago. The Ottawa Bast boys ar developing some good baseball players aad a team called the Centres baa been formed. The team Is composed ot Captain J.

Becker, W. Pranscihhs, T. Pransohka, P. Waggon. W.

Nault a NosTke. I-6t Laurent t. Cmnmlnga. X. Baaadry.

P. Roberta and T. Warner. The team wlU play the Toting Csnsnlsns ot Lower Town en Labor Day. at Ottawa East and a good game le evpsntsd.

As tha boys are vary desirous ot winning every player should turn out regularly to practice. Mr. Prank Larnsh, East avenue, driving Mr. Geo. Mahetfa eah, tsU oft the eab seat yeeterdsy afternoon aad rely fractured his wrist Mr.

driving along the road whoa the front wheal struck A large tons aad tha severe Jolt threw he- horeo waa kept under controt Mr. Wra. Bannerman had a valuable canoe taken from Its tether aa th canal on Thursday evening. The person who waa ea kind ta remove the boat baa forgot to return It and tha at now tearing that It waa stolen. It waa tied in tba aaaal Just near theallroad swing bridge at Ottawa East aad as It was seasrel? knotted earn one has romorod it STONECUTTERS WELL PLEASED The? Bxpejot th Qorernmaat oa Poet OfBoa Job to Px tbt) Inorgail WagTaa.

-At a very largely attended meeting Aa thaa Irwaatl nan (An abaf gtnnamittata 4 the Hub- Bail last night' there ware preoent number ot strangers, anion men, rroco nwaaj among usca Being Montr aaisra, Torontonlsns, wtauipeg-gera and others. All ot them nportod sad several spoke about tha boom In their trade la then? towaa. where nnlon wages ara much higher, they state, thaa thsy ara hare la Ottawa. Tha subject of the recent rales la wageaj waa dkwuassd and the utmost satisfaction sgprssssd eat an sides at the-amicable arrangement made with such advantage to the werksrs of the The three months notice given on May' first was el ted aa the lesson for tha good results. It was all la keeping with the understanding which ezlstsd oa the point of raise In wsgea being asksd by the men, One yard waa re ported where the men are not receiving union wagea, and It was declared to be a non-union yard.

The tact remains, however, that ea the poet office Job there ar but three union men at work, Thsy are supposed ta receive from tha first ot thla month 41 cents per hour. The anion, according ta the feeling at last alghfa MM ins, vapems ute svveiumsni meet the change of seals the saassaa ether employers of anion ensn. The Journal waa informed laat night before the doe ot th meeting that an-, lose, when tha pay envelopes ara bead-' ed out at the post office Job, those anion I mea receive anion wages thsy win have to walk out, They are allowed to work with non-union men because thoss men are receiving union pay. It Is six weeks since any pay has been handed out oa the Job. nlivwo sn.

vwi -I nuuiLlu Though the BrftMiTrsepg Parade the Streets ef Umsaa. London, August li A despatch to the Dally Mali from Lhsssa, rsfsrrtng to the apathy with which the Tibetans reviewed the military pro cession oa August says that a baker, whe waa aneaaing doogn. eisneed us essuallr. the Rni lak then rssumsd his kneadlaa. A woman who waa waving barley looked ap from her work.

The streets were almost deeerted. One might think thst the entry ot a foreign army into Lhsssa and ths presence of th Bag- Ush political officers in. gold laced uniforms were every dsy events, so tar ths only British conditions intlmatsd to ths Lamas are that they must meet ths cost of the whole while it Is la Thibet and that svsry day wlU th-crease the amount ot the Indemnity to be paid. Another correspondent telegraphs that tha entire Lhssss basaar apparsotly has been reisoned to the Brltleh osmp. The Tibetans' doing a splendid business.

Moat oi the booths are kept by women, loaded with turquoises and other Jewels. A. OLBNOARRY Special te The Evening Journal 1 Cornwall, August It A very pretty wedding -took place oa Wednesday Is fat. 'Andrews churchy Wgllamatowa, when W. J.

Ounn, dentist Lancaster, and Miss Dslty McDonald, daughter ot John A. McDonald. prominent badness man at WlUlassstown, and state ot Mrs. A. Shaw, Ottawa, were united for life by -Rev.

A. Oovan, Daisies figured prominently In the decoration ot tba church, the aupusl knot bslng tied ander a huge horse-sboe ef evergreens snd dalsiss. Ths brtds was attended by three bridesmaids, Mlsa swnuiy oc il-am SIISB Clara Kennedy ot New York, end Mies Ada Orahem of Montreal, also two) Utile Rower tirla, Mlaa Athol Walker ef Toronto and Mlsa Anna McDonald of WUllamstowa. Mra. M.

t. Bowsa of Pittsburg. filled the office of matron ef beswr. The groom's stteadanta were John Ounn of Csrlrle, Dr. Tapper MeDoaald, a brother ef the bride.

The ushers were Mr. M. J. McLenasn, C.E.. and Dr.

Maekinnon. Aftsr the osremsny a re-eeptloa was hetd at the bride' as sis, aad the yeaag ooup left te th asa ooast on a three weeks' bos. "wtst trip. Xhey wilt reside la Lsacaxe.

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