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

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i ill r' Society in the Capital si' Fashions arid Dtess Ideas -A-zBepid rttnentfo rWorncn re FXJS--M ew.a. 8 Tan KidwBoots with i White Kid Tops On Sale iiin "jlsiininnn i ILuiiiui.i Colon Bank Bid. DISTRICT W. T. U.

ANNUAL WILL BE HELD JUNE 6TH The District W.C.T.U. 'Wilt hold the -annual mwUi Tuesday, June fth. In McLeod street 'Methodist church. opening at ten o'clock In the morn ing. A choice programme is being arranged.

The District W.C.T.U. has decided to support the summer school plan and will have charge of one school. A picnic has been arranged for all the Loyal Temperance Legions of the District to Britannia on Saturday, the 20th. when the L.T.L. banner, se-, cured by Mrs.

Jones, the district superintendent will be presented to the Legion having secured' the greatest number of members in the year. As the County of Ca'rleton branch m.i i JS88g- I I I 1 5 M'i JBoys Morning Grand Military Review Hundreds of Soldiers in Line. Afternoon Athletic Tournament Many. Prizes. Saturday Combinations will be much in vogue all this season, and few are more pleasing than this particular model.

We havejhis style in button and lace has leather Louir'heels. Widths A to D. Previous to this announcement this boot has been selling at $9.00. Gales Co. 77-7 SPARKS STREET.

SPARKS AND ELGIN STREETS. Al Fashion turner. Phonn 6S1S Onm. Hair Pressing trpu Phono 6oo Q.ern. Military 'and-- Athletic Come Early Bring Your Sweetheart, Sister Mother, Wife and- Kiddies.

Stay All Day I4 28 THE LADY IN THE MOTOR CAR Department for Women MotoriiU of the Ottawa Diiftict. It Is only In the past few years that women have become enthusiastic motorist. They have undoubtedly always enjoyed motoring, but not until they started to drive the cars themselves did they enter Into the. Teal spirit of It. Ottawa women are careful drivers, more, It seems, from a consideration of the pedestrian than of themselves, or their fear of personal Injury.

The day of the floating worn by women motor tourists, is long since past. The small tight-fitting hat has replaced It and excels both in style and comfort. The cream great coats for motoring that were so much In evidence last fall, again promise to be In vogue. 'Already many Qatlneau Valley and Rideau week-end trip are planned. "HOME-MADE COOKING.

Cndnr the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of MacKay Presbyterian church a sale of home-made cooking will be held on Tuesday, the JIrd at tit Bank street. LONDOX DOCTOR DEAD. London. May 1. W.

-J. Teasdall, a leading London physician, and for the last i I years a member of the London Board of Education, died last night after a two weeks' illness. I Grand of the Dominion Alliance propose holding a convention about the 10th of June in Westboro, the district decided to assist with the supper. CENTRAL W. C.

T. P. MOSDAT. lie last meeting for the season of the. Central Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held on Monday afternoon next at three o'clock In the Y.W.C.A.

Hall. A Urge attendance Is requested. It Is expected that Mrs. John Tllton, for many years president of this organisation, will visit the meeting. UNIVERSITY WOMEN.

The University Women's Club will hold Its annual meeting tomorrow evening at eight o'clock In the ball of the V.W.C.A. Reports of the year's work will be presented and the election of officers take place. Saturday at Darwin 's Suit Specials niT rlng for Saturday nd shep- 2 Thy lined with pretty colored lining. Sites 1 to 42. Regular prices range from IM.60 to $10.

Satur. ff day Special i )1)UU Specials All striped Ratine HaU In the latest assorted colors and all white tagel f7f lhapes. Ssturday Special I mm man snupes and aara coiur. eaiuraay Special fr PXe70 Carnival Victoria Day at Lansdowrie Park for the Benefit of the '''h: in kaMi Evening Rotary Club's Concert 1 assisted by Military Bands. Big Fireworks Display.

Modern Dances Afternoon and Evening under, the direction of Sinclair Horticultural PartUon. Excellent Floor Fine Maslc Room for tOt couples. Utidcr the Auspices of the "Enjoy yourself and bzizci it the Soldier-Boys at the came time." With the dismissal, of the chauffeur as an economlo war measure, the women in the household will In all prob ability the altogether pleasant duty so many undertook last year driving the men to the most convenient train or street car connecting point. This will add lo the ever-increasing number of euto devotee. A most prominent new feature in one of the latest models Is the arrangement of the auxiliary seats and the movable ront seats.

Of the latter, the one to the right Is reversible. The hostess may face her guests, a lunch board may be laid across the doors and luncheon partaken of with all east The auxiliary seats disappear Into the floor of the car. The Innovations seem designed especially for the ladles, In apparent cognisance of their demand. PRINCIPALS Iff NEW ANGLO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE -rv jib V' -y 7 I -j I 1 Prince George of Battenburg and Countett Nada Torby walking in Hyde Part London. Although the' official announcement of the engage ment of the "Black Prince," at he is being called by hit friends (because he recently acted at coal passer aboard one of the big British battleships) has not as yet been officially announced in their circlet, they are looked upon as being engaged.

She is the daughter of the Grand Duke Michael of Russia and niece of the Conquerer of Erzerum. Prince George is the son of Prince Louis of former First Lord of the British Admiralty. UTtn uri a nnmrw a am CHOIR TO VISIT OTTAWA The Lsdlea' Auxiliary of Rideau St Synagogue have been tortunate la securing the services of Cantor Bern-hard viladowsky, well known for his wonderful voice, who will be here with his entire" rholr from' Toronto to give lAicerf In Rideau Street Synagogue-May 21. at 1.10 p. m.

This concert W411 be a treat to Ottawa people. NEW NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER IS POPULAR IN ENGLAND By Canadian Press. London. May IS. The Daily Mail says that the non-alcoholic beer recently approved by the government has been put on sale in several London saloons and has met with an astonishing demand during the hours when the sale of alcoholic drinks Is prohibited.

One saloon drew forty gallons of the new beer before eleven o'clock this morning to-day was a hot day. The trouble la." Dally' Moll adds, "that the beer won't keep, and the supply must bo made fresh dally." nd E5 A 1 In y3, ad poaad cans. Wkoie (roaad palveriscd also riaa Cronad for Percolators. 16T in j-tt nii Oeneral Mason has returned to Toronto. and Mrs, E.

J. Chamberlln came to town from Montreal last evening. They are at the Chateau Laurler. Mr. Norman Malloch, who has been spending a few weeks here, left today for Toronto.

He will spend a short time In Arnprlor with Mrs. Malloch, who Is visiting his mother. Miss Wlnnlfred Lewis Is expected home from England shortly. 0 Mr. J.

H. Sinclair. M.P.. and' Mrs. Sinclair left today for their home In New Ulasgow, N.8.

Colonel and Mrs. Lafferty have returned to Quebec. Mrs. William Addison sailed yesterday for England to Join Lieut. Addison, who Is attached to the 224th Forestry Battalion.

Captain Campbell Stuart has returned to Montreal. Mr. F. E. Meredith.

K.C.. of Montreal, Is at the Chateau Laurler. Hon. Dr. T.

8. Sproule left last night for his home In Markdaie, Ont. Mr. Harry Wood, of the Royal Mil itary College, has Joined the Canadian Field Artillery as an omcer and win go to Petewawu Camp. Mr.

Osborne Wood has enlisted with the Canadian Divisional Engineers and will spend the summer at the same camp. Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Wood, 164 Cameron avenue. The Speaker of the House of Com mons, Hon. A. Sevlgny left last night for Quebec and will return to town on Tuesday. ess Mrs.

Bert Stronach and her baby arrived home Wednesday from Bermuda. Madame P. E. Blondln has been spending a couple of days in Mont real. Mr.

J. A. Sexsmlth. M.P., and Mrs. Sexsmith left to-day for their home In Prenoveau, -Ont.

Miss Iee Comstook of Brockvllle, Is visiting Miss Edith Scott Registering at the Hotel McAlpln, New York, from Ottawa, during the past week, have been Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Mr. C.

Campbell. Miss L. M. Campbell, Misses Campbell, Jill us Mr. W.

8. Middlebro, M.P., whohas Kaan taritr tit hsk If AfhrirflUirh Owen Sound. Hon. Dr. J.

W. Daniel leaves today for St. John, N.B. Dr. V.

L. SchufTner, M.P., and Mrs. Schaffncr lefr yesterday tor their home in Boissevain, Man. Madame O'Uorman will take dinner on Sunday at the home of Sir Charles and Lady itzpa trick. Mr.

F. 8. Glass, M.P., and Mrs. Glass leave to-day for London. Ont While here they had an apartment at the Aylmer.

j. 4 Miss Madeline Cassels hs returned from os ton where she spent a few weeks. i I Mr. W. a Loggie.

M.P.. who has been staying at the Alexandra Hotel for the session bus returned lo cnat-hmu N.B. Mr. W. H.

Bennett. M.P., has left for Carglll. Ont. Mrs. Hewitt Bortock has left for England to visit her two sons.

Senator BoHtock and the Misses Bostock left last' evening for Monte B.C. Ms. W. B. Scnrth has returned home after a visit in Dundas and Toronto.

Miss Alice Tarhe, of Montreal. Is expected In town to visit Lady Tas-chereau. i Mrs. Ellery Lord, Mrs. Frank Scott and Miss Lola Scott have left for New York.

Mrs. W. A. Wood, of Regina, la the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

David Ewart. e- The engagement of 8urgeon-Oeneral O. Sterling Ryerson to Mrs. Elisabeth Thomas Mann, only daughter -of Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Thomas, Buffalo, la announced. The marriage will take place quietly early In June. Lady Hughes la spending a few days In "Toronto.

The tea at the new Protestant Infants' Home yesterday under the auspices of the Ever Willing Circle of the King's Daughters was largely attended. A goodly sum was received, which will be used towards equipping the kitchen. The home situated at the orner of Fourth avenue and O'Connor street Is in a most pleasing location, and the rooms are bright and airy. The management hope for the most comfortable accommodation for the little ones to be in residence. While In Montreal this week, H.

R. H. the Duchess of Connaught. accompanied by Ml Dorothy Torka, visited the Hervey Institute. The children of the Institute lined up In the hall, sang "God Save the King" and a group of songs, under the direction pf their Instructor, Mrs.

E. L. Wren, and while the members of the committee were being presented to Her Royal Highness, two of the tiniest tots In the institution presented the Duchess with two bouquets of flowers, one a large bunch of snap-dragon. Ued wrth pink ribbon, and the other a corsage bouquet of violets and pink rosea Afterwards the distinguished visitor was shown oveMhe building. The marriage took place In Toronto this week of Mr.

Ernest Edgar Cleaver, M.R, son of the Rev. 8. Cleaver, and Mrs. Cleaver, to Miss Lillian Mary Sharps, daughter of Mr. Herbert Sharps, or Philadelphia.

T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia and party will return from Montreal tomorrow. -e Hon. William Dennis and his daughter, Mrs. Morton, will to Hall-fax next week, Mr." tonafd Mrs.

Nicholson' will return to Prince Edward Island early next week. Mr David Warnock. M.P.. will re-turn to Montreal early In the week to take up his duties again with the British Remount Commission. Mr.

Herbert Robinson, of Kingston, has been in town a few days vlsitlr.g her brother, Major Ernest HubtU. Mr. and Mr; 'Charles Hopewell returned borne yesterday, having spent several weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Cole entertained informally tbis week for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vanderhoof and Mrs.

of New York, who have spending a few days at the Chateau iaunr. SEVENTEEN NURSES RECEIVED DIPLOMAS Vouvillc Training School Hat Splendid Showing This Year Mitt Bourgault it Cold Medalist At the graduating exercises yesterday of the Youville Nurses Training School in connection with the Ottawa Oeneral Hospital, Water Street, seventeen nurse students received their diplomas and were addressed Jn t-rench Wy Dr. R. "Ctaevrter. Sir James Grant, who was present, also expressed a few words of congratulation to the school and cluss.

The gold medal for the highest percentage In all subjects Hvas won by Miss Berth Bourgault, of Ottawa, and the general proficiency honor went to Miss Agnes B. Cavanagh, of Stanley's Corners, who was presented with a nurse's kit. 'Miss Cavanagh ali so read the valedictory. The other members of the class who received displomas were: Sister Marcelllne, Ottawa; Miss Julia Langis, Chapleau, Miss Elisabeth Shaw, Ottawa; Mia Anna MacUonald, Laggan, Miss Agnes Treau de Coeli, Ottawa: Miss Kathleen Shannon, South Mountain, Miss Agnes O'Nell, Ottawa; Miss Jeanne Duhamel, Ottawa; Miss 'Mar-Jorle Mackell, Ottawa; Miss Kathleen Delaney, Prescott, Miss C. Elisabeth Spooner, Buckingham, Miss Mary Lonergan, Muoklngham, Miss Vlctorlne Belter, Ottawa; Mi.a Allmm Aylmef, Miss Anna Stackpole, South Glouces ter, Ont.

The ceremony took place In the large reception hall of the Nurses' home, which was brightly adorned with many flowers the large bouquets presented to the nurses, making' a beautiful display. Musical numbers much enjoyed were piano solos by Mr. Belleau; violin number. Mr. Charles 1 Matbe; ocal solo.

Miss Lulu Doyon, all of whom were heartly applauded. Later tea was served to the guests Apartments, hus left for his home in ot the afternoon iff only on way Vk it to wash woollens. Vk II flannolty and filmy Vl fabrics a bol a I II clean without injury? The imm ii way. LUX softens hard water gives a rich, cream-like lather whicn the daintiest hands or filmiest fabrics heed never fear. LUa coaxes rather than JJr forces the dirt out IJ of clothes, IJ AVLa Won't Shrink JTVfLV Woollens II Mad In OarMuta by HBthos Llmltexl, Toronto.

's jeVasisajsniiak Every Woman's Store. For Saturday's 7i Choice of a very elect line of BuiU at S7.95 SPORT CO A TSAn inftnlt va. Hety of style and snatrriaK Your ctMMco 4.T5. t'ntrimmcd Mat Shmpew o. JBAXK fcTRFJCT.

saasassassssrVwr i 1 or I CREDIT Indoor S- CASH OR CREDIT and A imiiimiimiiiuiixitttttitMiiuKiiui The Betropplitan Outdoor Luke The the Quebec Bank, has left for Winni peg, to which city he has been transferred, 'transfer carries promotion with It, a fact which will be pleasing to his many friends In town. Judge Fisher haa been in Toronto during the paat week, the object of his visit to attend tne nirtnday celebration of Mra. Flshtr'a father. Mr. Richard Brown, of the well known wholesale stationery firm of Brown Broa, -who on Saturday last was tS years of age and is still smart and active.

The Judge- returned home yesterday. Mr. H. A. vortier, a nepnew oi Town Clerk A.

J. Fortler, of. Pembroke, was re-elected "by acclamation at the nomination proceedings as member of the Quebec Legislature for the County of Labelle. olitan 59-61 Rideau Street PEMBROKE fRKOXALS. Special The Jearaal.

Pembroke. May 1. Mr. A. O.

Ham ilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hamilton, and who for some time has been ledger-keeper in the local branch of Use CASH I OR CREDITS Substantial FurnitureFor "Near to Nature" is the summer slogan and hundreds of Ottawa homemakers are having their city homes thoroughly overhauled previous to the June egress to the summer camp or cottage Willow and Splint Furniture For Cottage Or Porch Use Folding Canvas and Slat Furniture gJbiLCaniprlVcrandah or Lawn Comfortable Hammo Couches Inexpensive General Furniture Refrigerators from Best Makers furntstralt-these sum- mer requisites in the most satisfactory way.

Inspection invited. i' -CASH OR CREDIT NEVER ASKED TO RETCRX. An item was published In The Journal yesterday which gave the impression that the congregation of the He-Phail Baptist church had asked Rev. Nell Herman to return after ho had decided to resign the pastorate of that churchv. Members of the management board of the church state that he was never asked to return.

Special Train Service Victoria Day Gatineau Valley In order to accommodate the large' volume of holiday traffic on the Subdivision, the Canadian Pacific Railway has arranged a special train to leave Ottawa Broad Street Station at S.1S a.m.. May SUh. running through to Man I wakl. On the return trip, train will leave Manlwakl at S.S0 p.m., arriving Ottawa Broad Street Station. at 1.40 p.m.

This Is in 1 addition to the regular trains leaving at 9.00. am. and 4.40 p.m. for Manlwakl and t.tO p.m. for Kasubasua and all intermediate points.

ffpp': Sweater Something from the We have-them in all the newer shadeg and in the most delicately combined colors. The ideal garment for city or country wear. Pricee $7.50, $10, $15. Stimmeir Furs Have come to stay. Secour collection of one-skin animal effect Fox neckpieces.

Fash-' ion decrees they will be worn- throughout the entire season. Made in all shades of Fox--White, and Cross. Your inspection is cordially invited. 'C3 Trarks Clreet. sssrswsa JJ FS01I TIXS A lUirrJTACTURElt TO YOU WW rhoneQ.7543.

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