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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 3

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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VOL. CLII1. THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, SATURDAY, JA UAK 11), ID-J. given by Mrs." Chater last week Fayne. Cof.

and C. A. Chauveau, is expected to return home at the- end of this month. guerite Choulnard. is expected to arrive in town on January 31st, to be the guest of.

Mrs. E. Castt'nguay with whom she will spend several months. Two Days In Canadian History SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Immaeulnt Conception, of Miss Marguerite ficard. daughter Mr.

and Mrs. f. Picard. to Mr. M.

de Goumois. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert de Goumois, of France. Afcer a short Wedding tripMr.

and Mrs. de Goumoij will take up In the Salisbury apartments, Guy street. Mrs. Gordon Strathy, of New York, who is a guest at the Hotel, Is remaining in town for about a week or ten days longer before returning home. OTTAWA SOCIAL NOTES (Special to The Gazette.) Ottawa, January 18.

Her Excel lency the Lady Byng of Vimy hut9 signified her intention of being: present at the luncheon to be bold -on Monday at the Chateau Laurier by tHe Women's Canadian Club which occasion, Miss Charlotca (Continued on Page Eight) I Mrs. Charles Smallpiece, 573 Victoria avenue, and her two daughters, who have been the guests of Mrs. Donald Johnston, in Toronto, returned home on Thursday. Miss Dorothy Cassels. of Toronto, Mrs.

Eidred Archibald, president of the Montreal Women's Press Club, who addressed the Women's Canadian Club of Smith's Falls, yesterday on the subject of omen nnd Newspaper Workt" returned to town last evening. who haa been the guest this week MEETINGS TODAY Miss Renee de Sales Laterriere, ot Les Eboulements, who is at present in Quebec, the -guest-ot Miss Rev. Dr. and Mrs. S.

P. Rose are spending the week-end in Ottawa, the guests of Mrs. W. S. Odell.

January 19. 1843 William Mulock (now Sir William, Chief Justice ot Ontario), born at Bond Head, Upper Canada. 1843 Mount Academy, Sackvilie, opened. 138S Thomas Greer.way sworn as Premier of Manitoba. of Miss Margaret Campbell, -West-mount Boulevard, is leaving on Tuesday nest to be' the guest of Miss Frances Armstrong, Sherbrooke street west, for about a fortnight.

Children's "Welfare Association, annual meeting. Salon Mount Koyal Hotel, reports and election of officers, 2.35 p.m. Speaker, Mr. J. S.

Brierley. Mrs. W. Clive Sproule, formerly Mrs. Andrea.

Robinson, who has been spending the past week with her sister, Lady Holt, expects to return on Tuesday to hat home in Sherbrooke. Miss Elsa May, Viewmount avenue, is expected home about the end of the month from Bermuda. Emmanuel Church Story Hour, Stevenson Hall, 10.30 a.m. Stories, movieg and music. The Westmount Women's Club will hold a musicale and tea (for members only) on Burns' anniversary, Friday, January 25th, at half-past three, p.m., in Victoria Hall.

The programme will be given' by the members of the music committee under the convener-ship of Mrs. Harold Mills. The tea hostess will be Mrs. A. B.

Strachan, who will be assisted by the members of the hospitality committee Mes-dames-James Fulton, J. A. Bremner, John Jenkins, J. Burns, George Cooke, A. Blackwell, H.

Ross, K. Savage, A. Gapdner, F. Morgan, H. P.

Crites. E. J. Clarke, and W. Dickson, Mrs.

T. Kessenden and Mrs. J. A. Hawthorne will preside at-the tea table.

Membership tickets must be presented at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGreevy of Ottawa, are in town, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Mitchell. January 20. 1783 Armistice ended' hostilities between Great Britain and the United States.

1874 L. S. Huntington sworn as President of the Council. 1899 First' contingent of Doukhofoore arrived at Halifax. '1909 Charles Marcil elected Speaker of the House of Commons.

1917 Sixth Legislature of New Brunswick dissolved. Miss Eunice Black, is receiving his afternoon for the first time since her marriage at her residence, 344 les avenue, Cote des frieiges, when slip will be assisted In receiving, by her mother, Mrs. Frank J. Black, and by -her husband's mother, Mrs. Svilliam Sproule.

In the tea room, which will be in charge of Mrs. K. Cassidy and Miss E. Reyner. tea and coffee will be poured by Mrs.

P. B. Cutten and Mrs. Sproule. Mrs.

Gilbert Layton will cut the ices, and assisting in serving will be Miss Mae Black, Miss Pauline Sproule, Miss Marion Walsh, Miss Ruth Race, and Miss Violet Foley. i 3 tended by a large number -of members. of the staff and former gradu ates. The Gymnasium where dancing was carried on, was artistically decorated for the occasion with flags and streamers- interspersed with palms and ferns. The patronesses for the dance included Miss L.

M. Hendrie, Mrs. I. Gammell, Mrs. A.

A. McGarry, Mrs. A. R. McBain and Mrs.

E. A. Irwin, and the guests were received by the Rector unci Mrs. Gammell. Mrs.

C. B. Powter and Mr. A. A.

McGarry were in charge of arrangements, and an enjoyable programme of dances was carried out, ending at midnight. Miss Tvonne Beaudry, is entertaining at the tea hour this, afternoon at the Mount Royal Hotel, in honor of Miss Florence Brunet. a bride-elect of this month. Mrs. A D.

McRae, of Vaneouvov, and her daughter, Miss Lucille McRae, who are at present spending a few days in Winnipeg, guests of Mrs. George Carruthers, are expected in town shortly to spend a short time, prior to leaving for P.alm Beach, where they will remain until early spring. Miss Helene Turgeon and Miss Marie Monk have left for Halifax, whence they are sailing on Monday on the Antonia for a visit of several months to Europe. Mrs. L.

R. Lafleche, who was" the guest of Mrs. R. L. Calder, the Boulevard, for few weeks, has returned to Ottawa.

Gertrude Cholette are the guests of Mrs. Joseph Labrecque in Quebec. Mrs. Jack Fraser, of Ottawa, who has been visiting Mrs. Sidney Hodgson, and is now the guest of Mrs.

William, Starke, is leaving today to spend a few days with Mrs. 13. W. Partridge before returning to Ottawa. Miss Katharine Ewing has gone to Ottawa, where she is the guest of Mrs.

James Bryson. Miss Charlotte Chauveau, of West-mount, who has been spending weeks in Quebec, the guest of 1ier Mrs. Norman Payne who is at present visiting in Victoria, was the guest of honor at a Mah Jong tea The-marriage wilt take place this morning at the Church of the grandmother, Mrs. Chauveau, and of Mrs. Gustave Raymond and Miss 1 Miss Helen Hutchison, Mountain street, is entertaining on Friday next a smalt bridge and Mali Jong party.

Mrs. C. Lawford, Mansfield "street, has returned home, after spending a few days at St. Andrews, the guest of Mrs. Hayter Reed, Mrs.

Francis Cundill has returned to her home in Staten Island, N.Y., after spending a short time in town, the guest of Miss Hampson, Metcalfe avenue, Westmount. Mrs. Blair Russel, Elm avenue, who is visiting her sister, Mra. Mar shall Graydon, in Hamilton is expected home next week. Mrs.

A. Hickson, the Rita-Carl ton, has returned from New York, where she spent a few weeks Furs the The Finest at All Our Evening Gowns Clearing Less 25 with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Forrester, and the Rev. Mr. Forrester.

Prices Lowest Ogilvy's, First Floor. Mrs. Watson Yuile entertained at the tea hour yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jack Fraser, of Ottawa, and Mrs. Don Partridge was ostess at luncheon for Mrs.

Fra3er yesterday. Mrs. II. W. Brodie, Cote des Neiges road, who has been spending the past month in Winnipeg, the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Douglas McMurray, is expected home tomorrow morning. i milfoil hi Mnniwii A Fitting Climax to a Year of Exceptional Value Giving Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Vipond, who have been spending the past week in New York, left yesterday for Atlantic City.

They are expected home about the end of the month, and will take up their residence in the Vendome apartment, Sherbrooke street west, i Mrs. Vipond was formerly Miss Helen Fraser. THERE remain less than two weeks of our business year a year in, which faultless quality, unfailingly authentic styles and above all unequalled values has made hundreds-upon hundreds of new friends for this house. The finest fur coats at the lowest prices is a fitting climax to such a year. Only our desire to reduce our stocks to the minimum for Inventory on January 31st and our sincere belief that these.hlgh values will xnake still more friends for the future induces us to offer such extremely heavy discounts which in many cases bring the coats to less than their actual cost of manufacture." SUNDAY NIGHT Hi ta the Miss Elsa Milliken, who spent' a short time in the city her cousin, Mrs.

Campbell Stewart. 690 Sherbrooke street west, returned on to her home in Boston. During her stay in town she was much mm Mount Royal Main Restaurant Special Dinner at $2.00 per Cover or a ckrle Mrvlcs Musical Programme by the Mount Royal Hotel 'toncrrl Orchestra i -Mrs. F. S.

Smilhers. of New York, is arriving today from Toronto, where she lias been the guest of Mrs. E. Y. Eaton, and will visit Mrs.

J. i B. for a short time, 1 of evny Mr. and Mrs. Albert R.

Cameron, who are spending the winter months in the South, are now. at Bellair, Florida, and, are not expected back until early in they spring. Persian Lamb Faultlessly Matched Skins Positively Unmatched Values Ovmed and managed by the tame family Hvce IStl JHF Brand California Fruit The Woman's Branch of the An-: tntuarian. Society will hold a' meeting on Thursday, January 24th, at half-past three o'clock, at the Chateau de Ramezay, when a programme of essay and music will be given, and tea will be served. Jenrih There is nothing choicer in canned fruit than "JI1P" Brand fruit, grown and canned by J.

H. FUckinger Comipany in San Jose, California. The fruit Is large, perfect, in rich dellcious-ly-ifavoured syruipr Once you try this brand of fruit, you will never be contented with any other. Large tins. $260 $295 Miss Evelyn Stanford returned to town on Thursday from Springfield, and New York, where Bhe spent about three weeks.

$8.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 6.75 6.75 ROYAL AXXK CHERRIES .75 APRICOTS 5 YEIIXJW CLING PEXCnES (halves) .65 BVUTLETT PEARS (lialvcs) .65,. (iREKXGAGK PLUMS .60 EGG PLUMS' .4 .60 4 Phones: Call UP. 8156 or 4246 n. For the woman who favors the new, long length we have a 45-inch model of excellent quality with smart shawl and deep Cuffs of fine, Alaskaj Sable. Regularly $395.

Jlfour saving $100. Mr. and Mrsl Eugene Lemoine are spending the winter months in Florida. Rich Persian Lamb, of excellent quality- in delightfully well-chosen styles of conservative good tasSe, three-quarter length, smart shawl collar and cuffs of the same fur. Regularly $325.

Your saving $65. "'i We build Electric Motors from 1 H.P.-25 H.P. in our own new factory here in Montreal and we can make prompt shipments usually, from stock, FRD THOMSON CO. limited 9 St. Genevieve St.

Main 4900 CLcki tfvo CI TVI Col. and Mrs. Ronald St. J. Mac-donald, who are at present on their wedding trip to New York and Boston; are not expected back until the end of next week.

$450 and more St. Catherine Street at Drummond Street $295 Mrs; R. F. Manning, of Winnipeg, is spending some in town, the guest- of her daughter, Mrs. 1).

T. the Boulevard. The The rich, glistening of super quality Persian Lamb does credit to the super styles of full length models with new collars, new sleeves, new and trimmings of Alaska Sable, Black Fox, Lynx or Kolinsky. Regularly $575. Your saving at least $125.

The same high-grade type of coat ag above rendered a little more youthful and a little less conservative but none the less practical and serviceable by trimmings of rich Alaska Sable. Regularly, $375. Your saving $80. Mrs. Lucien de Bury, the Drum-mojid 'apartments, entertained ufternoon at a bridge, and tea, i in honcpf her mother, Mrs.

George ol St. John, N.B., who is spending the winter in town. A very successful dance was held last evening at the Montreal High School Gymnasium, which was -At- I B9a WUFACTUR ERS-LlFE INSURANCE COM PA MY Head Office, Torohto, Canada Electric Seal Fine Hudson Seal GROWING BY MILLIONS These handsome, high quality coats are among the best values offered. 'They give (you a coat of the finest appearance and good wearing quality an almost trifling cost and at a saving of $75 to Plain Coats now $110. Regularly $185.

Alaska Sable Trimmed Coats now $145. Regularly $225. The most stylish Hudson Seal 'Coats of the Season leave nothing to be desired in point of quality, are here in either all Hudson Seal modes or with of-Squirrel, Kolinsky, and Alaska Sable at prices which will save you over $100. Plain Coat3 now frortf $420. "Trimmed Coats now from $450.

i Oriental I 1923 New Business 52 Millions Business in Force 246 -Income 12 Assets 47 ANNUAL January Sale To January 31st Only The Smartest Fur Creations of the Day At this timeas always the Holt, Renfrew stock includes a number of fur creations quite beyond apprecia- tion by mere description. These include exquisite Capes, Wraps and; Coats of Ermine, Caracul, Mink, 70 Musk rat Delightfully youthful and decidedly useful Coats of fine -quality Muskrat with smart crush collars and deep cross borders- are priced at figures to save you $50. Regularly, $195. Now $145 Near Seal Dashing good style in the full length mode with long lines and high sliawl collar are some of the, features of this high quality near Seal a which regularly sells at $155, and on which you may now save $30. Hudson Seal Trimmed Beaver' This coat of excellent quality in smart three-quarter length" with its rich trimmings of fine Canadian plucked Beaver offers you a chance to save $120 for 1 the price was originally $465.

Now $345 The amount set aside for the payment of Dividends to Policyholders in 1974 is the largest in the history of the Company. Off ntire Stock ink To 8w Out Extra Sporlala. Mole, Squirrel, all of which are now priced at discounts of 20 to 50 Wrlta for a eopy of Aunual Rpor(. Branch Office, 503-7 Drummond Building, Montreal, Que. C.

L. Sweeney Branch Manager..

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