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

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1 1 A Department tfor JVcman VV 'L 'a, Daily Bulletin At the annual meeting yesterday of the Ottawa District Women' Christian Temperance Union, held ta Me lod Street Methodist Sunday school ball, the sjeaalon of whloh war, ao successful, Mrs. W. W. Wy.ll was again elected president. The other officer are: Vloe-president, Mrs.

Asa 'J Lfozcn Unly Trimmed Hats This Is an excellent opportunity to get a reey, email or medium efzed lint, suitable for sll cessions. Former prk-ee up to ft. tO. Special ft I Ml' II II 111 'V Bridal Sets Ladies Wash Waists A clearing of pretty Waists in materials of Linene, Testing and Muslin. Colors are white, black, maize and nary.

Sues 34 to H. Qs fThnrsday fipceial iinuniiiiiiinini Ladies Sweaters Ladies' Fibre Silk Sweater Coats made in shaped neck, full sash, patch pockets and turn back cuffs. Some are trimmed in white, while The set comprises Nightgown, Corset Cover, Drawers and Underskirt. Made of fine cotton, trimmed, embroidered and scalloped. Sizes 36 to 42.

Specially reduced for xWsdayto, conn set We carry a full fine of these sets up to $20.00 others are. finished in self shade. The colors are canary, rose, and Paddy green. flQ A Sizes 38 to 44. Thursday Special vOi7 The summer wants of the whola family are many and varied.

Fortunately they do not run into much money that is if you buy them at the Treimaa shop because one policy of the Treiman store is to furnish the seasonable things at prices which are generally given at the season's end. This little plan of action of ours is something that we axe persistently telling but like all good things it will bear retelling often. Of course our regular clients know this so we teli it again for the benefit of those who have not yet begun to do their shopping "first at rreiman's." Look over this list of a few of the many low-priced high-valued articles -we offer. There are lota of others come in and seel Health and 'Xulturc 'Society mthcJJapital 3 titans and urcss Ideas -ST For June Brides lirrfM rni "Misses 'SilkSweater Coats A new line of Misses' Silk Sweater Coats, made of extra good quality silk, finished with belts and fancy roll collars. Colors old rose, Copen.

and canary yellow. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Values to $8. Thursday Special. $5.50 wc.

'-tAYJk II lie- Thursday at Freimari Dainty Summer Frocks This is a very attractive offering of smart for Ladies and Misses, made up of plain and striped chintz and silverbloom, in contrasting shades. They are made in the season's latest styles, loose jacket and full belted, Mo loose middy effect, fastening in front witlt full sash, large sailor collars, turn back cuffs, patch pockets and finished with large pearl buttons. Extra wide flaring skirts. The colors are tan and gray, tan and rose, fawn and amethyst, and rose and amethyst. Sizes range from 16 to 40.

d(L Thursday 7 Misses Small Women' sGowns Made of good quality washable, figured crepe, with kimono sleeve, slip --over style. Sizes 14,16 jund 18 years. uiar-0ei Thursday- KKp Special Ladies' Boot Silk Hose Extra strong heel and toe, and deep gar or the Dining Room ter top. Colors are black, white and tan. Sizes 6'( to 10." Thursday Special 25C ru Buffet, Fumed Oak if 1 2 Brtitah Pt mirror IS medium and 1 Urge linen drawer large cupboard heavy canopy top mounted with wood nulla.

h. ular 111.00. Thurwlay Bpecial on rt Ladies'Check Skirts' Ladies' and Misses' Checked Skirts, made extra wide with semi-yokes, fancy pockets and belts, "some being slightly shirred acros tlie back and hnished with dull but- day Special tons. Sizes 22 Thursday Special Fumed Oak Buffet Extension Top 44 10 In. British bv plate mirror.

10 10 ln.J cuUry drawr, linen drawer. I cupbosrda. 1 leaded la door and raae paaeU oh both aide of Aecular On A fTC JI.60. Thursday Special 4 Solid Oak Buffet- "Golden tfUhlJ TTIO twoBuriery'. drawer 1 linen drawer I cupboard Brit- lah bevel plat mirror SO 11 In.

top ahelf mlaalom ahaped atandarda wood nulla. Regular fil.00. Thunday gpe. (p-g gm ui Quarter Oak Buffet At Cut Colonial dealm top 41 10 In. BrIUeh bevel plate mirror 41 i it In.

I cutlery drawer 1 divided and lined and iwriJfV Ur" cupboard top helf Colonial shaped standarda complete with wood pull. $42.00. 01 1 fTF Thurtdar Special ipoX I I able i- v- -'-r- 'Cut Oak extend ft. three extra filler heavy pedestal patent lock. JUfular I10.60.

Thun $13.75 SetofDining RoomChairs 1 arm small on fram panel back genuine leather pad seats. Regular $25.00. Thunday $18.75 to 29 waist. $1.95 Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Serge Skirts in Black and Blue only, exquisitely tailored and perfect fitting, finished nicely with 'ailored pockets, belts, military braid and dull buttons. Sizes range from 25 to .34 waist.

Regular $4.00. Thiirs- $2.49 chair and 'it 1 -fuu box Lntna Cabinet chair and full box Oak adJusUbl oak shelve oak panel back, bent glass ends fumed or aolden finish. Regular 120. 8peclal $24.50 6iman Ottawa 77 MDEAU. AND MOSGKOVE STEKTS.

607 Phone 1700 RMaa'n ELECTED PRESIDENT District W. f. U. Successful Meeting Life Memberships to Mrs. Cole and Mrs.

Campbell. Gordon: Mra. recording secretary, Coleman; corresponding secretary, Mr Peebles; treasurer. Mrs. J.

Doo-ley; T.W.C.T.U. district Mia Connor; lyal Tetnpemnce iglon president for the district, Mrs. A. O. Th presentation of two life membership were pleasing feature, on to lira.

M. E. Edward Col by the District Union, and th other to Mr. H. 8., Campbell by the Central W.C.

T.U. Wylle was th recipient of a targe bouquet of roses. Of th important discussion, tme that was considered at length was the need of a prison farm for women. A resolution was unanimously passed to th effect that the city eounoU be requested to give this subjeot it attention at an early data. Sir.

Hall on her report regarding V' Thursday at Darwin's. Pretty Hats at Surprising Prices Thursday la Hat Day. and to celebrate th occasion we era offering a large assortment of Natty Hat, both trimmed and un-. at urpriingly low pries. Pretty Outing and Oolf Hat fj- In th latest New York style at pXe7U Panama Taarfl Ptmlla Ratine and Corduroy Hat in a large assortment ot elusive styles, both trimmed and r1 flC nntrlinmed at yJ.D S1.95 Other very pretty trimmed trimmed lists In the very latest shapes est shapes and with the newest CJK trimming, at vJib At 'sehl Crnf SPARKS ANp SCO'N STRKtTI Phene faveen.

Heir OreMitig Devsrtmmt. Phene euO Queen ttT prison reform work dealt at lenath on sevsral conditions that needed improvement. Th local magistrate will he petitioned by this body ao that girl sentenced for th first time or for minor offence may have the op-1 Uonof going to th Horn for Friendless Women, rather than to- th Jail, wher andoubtedly they would com nnder th Influence of tha more hardened criminal. Fw tha Mra H. 8.

Campbell presented the report of th work among th soldiers by th various W. T. Union ol Ottawa, which account was received with enthusiasm, in every way possible, th member helped In making th live of th soldiers happier during their etay in Ottawa. Quantities of chocolate and writing material were sent to th boy In th trenches. A chocolate fund for soldiers waa established and th member of the Sevan anions gave moat generously.

8up-per were provided on Sunday even-Ings throughout th winter month in each of th training depot and the "good things" were supplied bv the -anions. A ward in the Sir Sandford Fleming Convalescent Horn has been furnished by the District Union. Mrs. K.v B. Jsmleson reported on dentine temperance and Mr.

Asa Gordon gsv an address dealing largely with industrial conditions for women. fUM) F0H TARATAIT HASEEEN OPENED The fu id for th second Canadian Convaleactnt Home In at Waratahy Chlaleburtt; organised by Mia Wlrnlfred Lewis Is now open at the Merchants' Bank where contribution may he left with Mr. B. Harshaw, th manager. Among "the parget abgcrtptlon already received Is on for Sl.OS and another for 111.

Miss Lewi will pleased tv glv any Information regarding th plans of werh. he now at Visa Gr nu. reene'a IS Primrose av enroouB WAsutocK. Th RtarrlaM was m.U.lu morning at six h'olock in th Blessed Sacrament Church of Miss Loretta Mary Warnock. younger daughter of th lata A.

J. w.n..i. and Mr. Warnock, Mr. John Hlg- TOe, man oi air.

ana Mr. John vmv oi avenus. ev. Father Cunningham. parish priest of South March and of th groom, officiated.

The bride wa attended by her cousin. Mia Lflaa Arnul bert man waa Mr. Harry O'Toole, a brother of th groom. Th bride waa Attrs-lvelv mttir-A in a. cos-urn of grey with a grey hat.

sna carnea a bouquet Of pink rosea and lilies of th valley. Mlaa Armstrong fn a suit of tan. colored silk, daintr fleor waist and smartly-designed hat. was mucn aamirea. she were a corsage of cream rosebud.

Th wedding breakfast was served tattr at horn of Jia bride mother at SI Patterson avenue, following which Mr. and Mrs. O'Toole left for Montreal and New Torn. On return to Ottawa they will take up residence at the Wr-rrington Apartments. EDMUSDS-CHOWX.

A wedding of Interest to many Ot-tawans was quietly solemnised tn the historic Wesley City Road, London, England, when Bessie Amelia Chown. B.A., was united in mar-rlace to Lieutenant Robert James Edmunds, list. Batt formerly of th Royal Mint. Ottawa, and who has lost received -th Military Medal In th King's birthday honors. Th ceremony wa performed by Rer.

Walter Cox. Th bride was given away by her father. Capt A. P. Chown.

M.D Of-fictr Com sanding No. 1 Canadian Medical Store at Folkestone. Th attendant were Mia Grace Mc'Lel-land and Lt. T. Harold Parker, tnd Pioneer late of the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, who I In England recuperating from wounds received la th battl of St.

Slot. After the ceramoav breakf ast wa served at th Savoy Hotel. Among th invited a. number of Canadian frionia in. eluding Mr.

Lionel Dunsmore. Mra hr daughter Grace. Miss Dorothy Goodwin. Praston Kagleson of Ottawa, beside nmnimr oi cngusn Irlenda Whet Lt. Edmunds la sufflriantl recovered from hi recent wounds tha young coupl will spend som Ums In ocouana, KEXNEDT-TAxXOR.

A pretty wedding took place yes- morning at o'clock In St rnagei cnurch. when Mis Mary, eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mra William A. Taylor, of Ottawa, was united In marriage to Mr. William Kennedy.

unuw, wno wa given away by her father, looked charming in a champagne colored silk suit, with pal pink hat. and carried white roses and lllie-of-4he-yallcy. The bride waa assisted by Ml Blanch Lalonde, who wor a pal yellow silk crepe de chin dress and hat to match. She carried a pouquet of pink and whit carnations. William Taylor, brother of the bride, assisted, th groom.

Th church was decorated with fern and palms. Rav. Father McGregor officiated, assisted by Bv. Fathsr Corkery. Th many beautiful and uneful presents which the young couple received showed th esteem In which they wer held by all.

among the being a kitchen cabinet from the employee of Messrs. McKlnley A Korthwood. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy left for Buffalo.

N'lagara and other i Western cltle and will be away for av coaple of weeks. They will take up their permanent residence In Ottawa. -e Mt'RPHV'MEDD. i. quiet wedding was' solemnised In St.

George's church on Saturday, when Mis Bessie Medd, of Kingston, England, waa married to Lorenzo A. Murphy, eldest son th lat J. H. Murphy, of Leltrlm, Onk, PERSONALS Sir Rjbert and ldy Borden will euuruln at dinner this evening In honor of Commander the Hon. Rupert Uvtnneaa, R.NM and Lady Guinness.

Mr. Edgar N. Rhodes. has left for Nova Baotla. i The Hon.

Mrs. Broiighton-Adder- ley who was recently In Ottawa, will mil from Montreal for England on Saturday by the SlcllUn. Ihe marriage took place recently in St. Stephen's church, Montreal, of MIm- lieufica Mallette Fuller, youngest daughter fthe Rev. and Mrs.

H-3. J'ulUi- of Montmorency Falls. to William H. Hasel ot Hamilton, Ont. The brtd.

frequently visited In Ottawa and ha many friend and acquaintance here. Sir Rodolph Forget la In town for a few day. The late Lt-Col. O. Harry Baker.

M.P., of Montreal, who was killed in action, and Captain Percy Molaon, also of Montreal, who I reported wounded, are cousin of Mr. Herbert R. Ersklne of this city. The Misses Effle and. Harriet Baker, sisters of deceased ar en route to England where they had Intended to visit their brother when he received bis leave.

Mr. J. K. Oswald, of Montreal. Is at the Chateau Laurler.

Mrs. Fred Powell ha Uft to spend a tew weeks at Algonquin Park. Dr. and Mr. Clarence-Brown and Miss Pickup have left to spand the remainder of June in Atlantic Mrs.

H. B. Shore, Gilmour streetT wife of Capt. H. B.

Shore (Ottawa). the ltlrd Royal Orenadl.rs. Toronto, is leaving, accompanied by h.r three children. for Nlagara-on-the-Lake, where they will spend the summer. The Royal Grenadier ar at Niagara In training.

Mis Mabel McCenn left for Chicago on Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Dean. She will spend the summer at Dean' summer home la Michigan.

-Mr. and W. J. Bsrr are the guest of their daughter. Mrs.

N. H. vt uailiutu. qu. Mr.

D. M. Caldwell, son of Mr. 8. r.

Caldwell and Mrs. Caldwell, Arn- prior, second year student In medicine at McGlll University. Montreal, nas passed' all examlaatlons of the second year with honors" in biological chemistry and organic chemistry. Nursing Sister Murphy, of 111 Third avenue, and Nursing Sister Macdougal. of Finch, who have been spending a few days with the former.

L-e left to fill positions in the Petawawa Hospital. Nursing Sister Gallaber. former nurse-ln-charge of the operating room In Ml Luke's Hospital, has been appointed superintendent there. The monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Dominion Methodist church will be held at o'clock to-morrow afternoon. An especially Interesting feature will be the presentation ot a lite membership, Mrs.

Allan Timbrell and her child ren, accompanied oy Mrs. 'i'linurejl'j sitf.er. Miss Madeline urani, leu yesterday lur Old urcnard, where xney have taaen a cottage tor the umuier. atrs. Hugh Orant.

will leave later to join her daughters. i jj- i Mrs. Pacaud. wife of T. Pacaud, M.P..

who Has been ataymg at ae lioxoorouah aparinieni ett eater- way lor ucr.boiA Xoeuurd Mines, Was. 4 ee Mr. and Mrs. lied doe went to Kingsmere yeaterday to spend sever-at wetU there. Mia Alison Houston has been spending a tew uay in Cornwall, ana Mis Hal en Houston, viwud Xeiievuie over the weenU.

e-e Dr. I P. and Mde. Normand, of Tnee ttivera, are spending a tew Uay id wwg auu are aiayiug a me V.U. utu iwturier.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cowan left yea-tiay lor Xew Jforlt.

Mrs. Spooner who has "betn vlsltinj her sister, Mrs. L. snerwood, of Carl ing" avenue, teit today to rviuru tu her nvaue in asiskatoup. v.

see A dance will be held at the Brit luiuia ttooting Club house on Thur. uay emng, June In aid of th Held sports fund of th 330th Bat talion, which will shortly go into camp, dance I arranged by a commute of ladiea, and th patron' eetss include: Mde. P. Blondin. Mr.

A. N. Belcourt, Mr. J. L.

Chabol. Mrs, D. K. hlreet, -Mde. Salaoerry and Mr, red uui pee.

a SOLDIERS' WIVES' PICXIC. ilo wl aieia viea league for th wives and children of soldier and- sailors on Wednesday Jun 14th to Britan nia. Members of th Isagu wishing to obtain ucaet are requested to call at th Drill Hall Friday afternoon of this week at thr o'clock. LATE COU DULLER. Th lat LC-CoL H.

C. Buller who wa formaly A.D.C. to H.K.H. th Duke of Connaught is a son of Lady Erl Hall. Plympton, Dv.

onshlro. Ho waa a htar relative of th late General Sir Hedver Buller and ia also a cousin of Captain E. M. Phillpotts who, In AprU HIS; wa given command of th new super-drendnought "Varsplte." sister ship to tha "Queen Elisabeth," which took such a prominent part in th recent engagement in th North sea. Mrs.

jS. R. Cameron xpcta to leav shortly for Kaon oops where she will spend th summer with her son, Mr. Roy Cameron and Mrs. Cameron.

J. A. MacCabe Is In Toronto visiting her sister, Mlaa Ethel Sims. Lady Mackensle of Torhnto. is ar.

ranging a golf tournament on her prtvat course at Kirkfleld, on Jun it and Si, for th Red Cross. A number of prominent golfers from all part of Ontario will be present. Madam Martel Boudreau of New Tork, who will take th leading part at th concert In th Chateau Laur-' Uit tomorrow evening, arranged In aid of the SSOth bafillon, has arrived In the city and is th guest of Mra. Bertram Hart, 170 Chapel street. Lady Hughe I visiting her niece, Mrs.

Mitchell tn Hamilton. a Th marriage of Mis Pamlla Maude, daughter of Mr. Cyril Maude, to Major William Latouch Con- and Mrs. Murphy, 111 Third avenue. Rev.

J. K. Lindsay officiated. Supper waa served at th hem of tn groom' moiruer, ana later Mr, and Mr. Murphy left on a motor trip They will resld at SS first avenue.

CASH OR CREDIT The Metropolitan Special-Demonstration of Moore's Coal and Treasure Combination Rang grtve, too place In St. Martin s-ln-the-Flelds Church, London, England, on June 1st. Mr. Maude gift to hi daughter waa a diamond knet. her mother giving her a pearl necklace.

Ulii Maj-fcry Maud was her sister's orl attendant. KfTERESTIXG BOOK OX 'BRAZIL. Mr. J. D.

McEwen, a native of Magvllle. Glengarry, la the' author of a new book entitled "Brasit," which haa made It appearance thla year. Mr. McEwen la a returned missionary from Braall. where he spent fourteen years In contact with -the people.

He wa a freely admitted to the home poor. Th governor and leader or the country treated him with courtesy and distinction, and he I therefore quit fitted to writ of th Inside of things Brwulllnn. lt is unique hook. CASH OR CREDIT I 2made 7m canadAh) A and improYed method of Scientiflo Kitchen Kange Construction is represented in Moore's Coal and Gas Treasure Range which is being demonstrated in our store, end which every modern householder and housekeeper is cordially invited to see in operation. M.7h!w Combination Rang represenU two stoves combined, the top surface having four holes for fuel coal, wood or four holes for gas.

There Is but one oven, and the construction is so flawless that baking, la perfect, no matter which 01 Jour heating agencies coal, coke, wood or gas may be used. Where gaa I concerned, thla Range with it Treasure Burner gives a flame temperature of 15 mor efficiency than other tyli of gas burners. nation Ran simplicity, economy and duality. Two range in on economising on cost, on kitchen space and workmen' bills. A range for every season.

Conserves gas heat in summer, radiates heat in winter. mmpi to operate ana a boon to every bom economist. Efficient attendants to give you all desired Information. Don't miss the demonstration. CASH OR CREDIT Luke The Metropolitan 59-61 Rideau Street CASH OR CREDIT 23 both graphic and gripping, whll stylo is original.

Th book Is in four parts and con- tains sixteen Journeys. Mr. McEwen -knows Braall from one end to the other and he la cer- -tainly mor than qualified to write about the country. haa travailed through Brasll as few. If any, people of this country ever have, on foot and on mule back, through treacher-oua forests.

In danger from beast and reptile, aa well aa hostll natives. With th same determination which, took him through the country so sue- cessfully. Mr. McEwen haa used hi mind to bring before th public thing of the rich as to the hovel of th of Brasll which mak most delightful reading. Th Protestant Board of Que be Province has authorised the book, Brasll," to be placed In 3,00 school llbrsrle.

The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement It marks a standard set for the buyers who selept the choice Sunlight Soap materialsfor the soap boiler for chemists for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight All ar0 mindful of the Guarantee --it is a source of gratification to all the Sunlight workers, i OJlffl.

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