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MISS SWELLING IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FINK MILLINERY. niillittei-y Parlors letweea Matoalf. and Elgin Streets. Hail Order Eeoeire Host Prompt ttantloa. OTTAWA'S LADIESf TAJLOB Tackaber Architect A.M.CALDERON OFFICE H0UE8 Peraoaal Hi TO A.

t. TO 1 Pi M. to i r. All kinds or bulldtncs planned in mpartntandad. COON TOWN CUSHION TOPS.

in' 1 kad specially Una Una of Flags AT PINK'S BAZAAR 78 Bparki Street T. P. We do Photo Mounttna' and Plcturinc at raonable prices. Am a Rule- Persons will par a Men price for Dtano-and then allow It to to ruin or want of proper tuntna- and reeru- aUn. R.

LETT SPARKS STREET. PHONOGRAPHS k. The OennUe XdUon Ttroroduccs only but with' wonderful rlearnesa. Jlays two records with on winding. TBlSX 0HIT SS.50 SPARKS The best Electrto Flatdre and Supply Houie In.

CMy. ELECTRIC CORN SALVE, Decided SnooeM is cSt TXT IX I Soldiers of Queen I FROM CANADA." enjoyed the Very flnesftaSTe dell- 2 on Twas Nicbolson's Mince Meat, TRT ') 1 1 HS HAUP PRICE, MICE TO M1LR0AD MEN, SOLDIERS; I i l. i ij. i tj' auu vtiun seiuiui0 novum, ne sell until March 1st' D. Ururn'e hlKh glade precision 1 hov.tiwiitn llret qualiiy.regulnr price ii novt iv? liruena, vund quality, also ery h'Kh grade movement, regular The above movements are hi guar-irlie jii.

now anteed to be perfect timekeeper, and Tii- are wlthont a doubt, thete put railroad Inspection. u. made. mdow ur prices an otberwatrbes. McMillan oni- SJfety Rasor, prlc tt.

Pleasant Reflections. Examination Pre. OTTAWA- DENTAL PARLORS til SPARKS nest door to Brr eon. rah am eVvCfl! Oien ta From till DR. WILL J.

BHOWJjXEE PROPRIBTOH. 1 umcxeepers ui xui mvuw 51 Jewel Vanguard movement 17 jewel Cresent for H.J. 17 Jewel A. Tracy 1-0. afor" 113.00 come to thoee who are.

mott nnsran-' endowed with health-and rojnfort. We can aesiet you toward i. and contentment by attending ts jmw teetb before It too late. vf leelh (t.ld tmau Cold riiuegs tU.r rulings tlutlil filling. Ellrsrltoa.

OAS ADMINISTERED. A PAYING INVESTMENT- to the person who calls and secures SUIT or OVERCOAT at our ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE "We can help you comfortable. R. CON LEY Fashionable Tailor, tli WELLINGTON STREET. N.

Special Sale Pantlnga MUHTd 11.. 1.0 1 aw mif' BATUROAT Dtcken and Mustard sorreoua pectKcular trick pantomime. FALL.AND RISK OF HfJMPTY" DUMPTY SO iO Two car loads tof aoentry. Prices H.ftl Matinee 3fic, 60c. Beats now on sale.

iji'it attraction Al. O. Field's Bl lllnstreis, March i and' 'A I' Evi 13 fl A TW PBfJA VA I Aail AS MOUSB 7. B. Sparrow, and Haaaser.

Nleht Feb. 26. 17. 31. I TFE9DAT A.

WMJNEHDAT. Ut Frice: iae ur 14'iiL tignim ox rares 111. comedy, In the runniest nil- ox ui oomeates wu.eu.o -J 'TflUWt Tnnnwi' t.lU6,l i uuatr or rr-. DirecUon 'oT A Sum. a I oiane, rretty UlrB; D.

isuns Costumes. No Bongs and lancm than, lcher you ever saw. before. Next Attrastloa Lincoln Carter's "Cbatanoofo. PIPEKV1LXE.

Mr. Hlchmsn' of Runsell spent Sunday vlelilnir friends here. Quite sn enjoyable time was held on Monday night at Mr. Wm. Harrison's, -when a crowd from Eastman's Snrlnss drove In and a few sleigh loads from ifUBeeu.

Mies Vaddcll of Mountain View spenjt.an evening with friends here. xhe' bit held at Eastman's Springs on Krldax, the 16th. proved a success. About ttftcen coupLeit drove out from the Capital, with several losds from Ituesell snd other districts, making In all forty couples. An enjoyable time as spent.

All went home In the wee sma" hours singing After xhe Ball." MIb Susan Leadouceur Is staying In Ottawa for the winter. Mr. Derlos Orlguon, who wsa. Ill, Is able to wslk around again. Mr, Michael Ooyettc, tailor, of Otta-' wa, is stopping with friends here.

A few days ago the people of this vicinity were surprised to see a large bear crossing on the Ottawa and New rf TerK railway; Thr-ntmaMs snp posed tohave strayed front a far" bush. As-thaia Jtavo, been, none seen In this district for, quite a whlle'lr caused an excitement. The bear was seen by some folks who were passing by the railway. Mr. and Mrs.

Wehjpy Harrison left tor zueseu nwiusuay evening. Mr. and. Mrs. Colin Patterson were the guests of Mr.

Wm. Foster on Bun-day last. Home of the people are getting their Ice In for the winter. Mr. Loney of ijpgpoae psssea inrouga nere on Friday' night.

IN tHOROUOH SUBJECTION. Mr. Meeker, who had goe the front door to ahawer the postman's ring, put bis head Inside U4 door ot tne room, wnere his wire was sitting. Its aietter for me, my dear," he muu. nufu I open 111 Gentlemen's Night Shirts 7B cts.

Special More TTiab Value. JAMAS ALZ. SIZES, and right as 'tight can be," as ear chum tbe "MtkaiJo," expresses H. i rhHB EVENING JOURNAL It pas- lished TUB JfitlMMAl. SH4n.

ttig company -of Ottawa, Limited. P. at illiili A.DAY .1. FIFTY THOUSAND 0 Complete Main Drainage System. This' Over and Above Original Amount tor Improving Dalhoosls Ward Authorised Some Tears ago W1U be Used.

A member of the rmaln dralnac committee points out that The Jour nal's corerspondent. "Taxpayer." -who wrote on Saturday on the drainage question Is entirely astray, as he. based his letter on the assumption that the change of routs from the western to the eastern side ot the river in ordee to tap. Janevllle and Clarkstown Is to cost sso.eoo.. "Taxpayer" Is evidently confused by the advertisement In connection with the sale of sewer debentures, which Includes the 130,000 authorised In connection with the ex tra cost of changing the route of the eastern section as well as SoO.000 which was authorised some years ago In connection with the Improvement of the drainage of Dalhousie ward, and for which no other legislation is no' necessary.

This amount Is over and above the amount raised on the estl-mate of the entire cost of the; new drainage system and will be 1 towards meeting the extra cost of the sewer over and above the estimate, which will be Just about 160.000: 1 The sale ot debentures on the aumonty or mat autnonsea ror Lai- tiu uin wmu win evrve lu ucvii7 ror special legislation for--the) Issuing of debentures to cover the extra oost ox ine main arains. Tbe estimate of the cost was orf tglnatly $426,000, while contracts were i wora 10 int rxiem ni it is now estimated that with further necessary extras, land damages, cost of Inspecting, that tbe total amount will be brought up to which OiV 50.000 In quesUon will Just about cover. Small City Items MISSON FOR WOMEM. A week's mission for tha married women of the Basilica parish will commence next Sunday. It will be conducted by the Jesuit Fathers, CATHOLIC '1BTRATHOONAS." Nine members ot tbe strathcona Horse attended high mass In the Basilica Sunday morning.

rNITED IN MATRIMt LsAlolatte of Dalhousie st I "DNtTED IN ATRIMONTi rect and Miss MIm 04U-mZ IZZ Z. I ZnZ lacoowa KuWisaUar were united "In rsnatrlmonr In Urer Basilica, yesterday iTBsUJBnJUJejaerform- BEGINNING OK LENT The sessod Lent will commence on Wednesday of this week Ash Wednesday. The blessing and distribution of ashes will be held all the Roman Catholto churches. I'NrVERSITT RECTOR DEAD. News was received In the city this morning of the death Quebeo yesterday of Rev.

Mgr: Paquettc, "formerly rector of Laval University. He was e7 years ot age. 1 (- THEIR SILVER W'EDIlNtl. and Mrs. Joseph Cote, of iut Clarence street, Sunday- night, calabrated the twenty-lifth unmveraary of their marriage.

Mr. Cote Is treasurer of St. Jean Baptists Society, snd a number ot members of the organisation called on him and presented him. with a. suiter pitcher.

An address was also read to Mr. Cote. NORMAL St'HOOL LITERARY. The Normal school Literary Society elected--new olllGere yesterday art' 1-noon as follows: Honorsry president. Dr.

McCabe; honorary vice-president, Mr. John H. Putman: president, MIhs Anna Letghton; vice-president, Mr.I. M. secretary -treasurer, Mies Margaret Heenan; adltor, Mr.

Joseph Stouffer: and managing committee, Miss Arms King, Miss Harriet AndersonMiesMinnie Horkc, Miss Lena Moorehouse," Mr. "John- A. Gra-' ham and Mr. Breckenridge. OTTA WANS BOARD: The Dominion line steamer "Dominion" arrived In Halifax yesterday at a.m.

Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Tyrl-ll. of Ot- twa, are among Tha passengers.

BOWQOD LODGE BMOKKR. The-smoklng concert to be-glven-by Bowood Lodge, Sons of Friday evealng, promises to be a -very enjoyable affair, and It Is expected several -brethren from among the members of parliament will Fred. Cook. Supreme Grand- Vice President, is expected to be. present.

A BAD PLIGHT. The case of Rachel Ruckham, an bid colored woman, seems a -hard one for the police. 6he-has home and no friends, and she says sho could not get -into any of the homes. She was sent to. Jail for three weeks on a vagrancy charge, and in the meantime It -will be seen If some other provision cannot he made for her.

THE HAMMOND ACCIDENT. A Mr. W. F. Empey, of Hammond, wrltea the Journal In connection with tha accident which 'oceured In that place last week by which Hudson Watson lost tils life.

boy was only Is Instead of IT as stated. Ho was. cans-tit beneath a load of wood on a sleigh and' was discovered by his younger brotuar, who made the horses step up --and draw the sleigh from accjM ths boy's body. Ha was. dead when the sleigh was taken off.

The funeral waa held! BUnaar, ami was largely aiiena-ea. 'I ne body was) taken to the Bearbrook Cemetery. BOOK-KEEPING. The art of book-keeping Is essential to every youth or maiden who aspires to gain position In commercial circles and those desirous at -obtaining a hand-book which will enable them to Instruct themselves in the principles underlying tha art may and value In a Manual ot beek-keeplng" written by Mr. Ooltsjuvn, the principal of the Metropolitan Business College, Montreal, published at that Institution, it Is designed to present a practical course- of ping, simple, brief and clear.

BOOK li- CHIEF PROVOST SICK. Taken Suddenly Yesterday WitSi ui Attack of Pneumonia. Chief Trovoat of the fire' depMtment was takon suddenly 111 yesterday, afternoon with an acute attack of penumonla. He was removed to his borne about noon' and Is now under medical care, chief Provost was at work in his office up to II o'clock yesterday. His Illness Is supposed to have been contracted at an alarm of rire to which he responded at i o'clock- yea-terday morning on Clarence street.

He drove hurriedly away without properly buttoning bis coat. FIFTEEN: BELOW ZERO. It was fifteen below by This Journal thermometer this morning at eight o'elptk. back to ats fLok. Rev.

James Lawson returned on Saturday from his lecturing tour in Pon-tiao county and occupied His own pulpit on Sunday, preaching to a good congregation on the subject: "Saved to Ute ulurmost." CITY WILL PAY $10 PER' MONTH TO WIVES OP FIKEMEJT IN Fire and Light Committee Looks Into Couple of Very Needy Cases, -1 The Are and light committee lust night dealt with the cases ot a couple of former membere of the tiepuiui.cm who have gone out on the CunadV.u contingents to the Transvaal and ha nave left wives' In extremely poor vtrcumsiances. Aid, VVhlu and Roger. reported to the committee lust night that the parties In question are In very needy circumstance. In one oaae a wife and child are living solely, ou 29 cents ier uayy wnicn is the government nl lowance. The firemen In uueettoh were receiving 146 per month, which firemen receive after three years' service.

The hew men are being paid per month, and on motion ot Aid. Roger, seconded by Aid. Morris, tha committee last night Jutixed unanimously to give the families in question the difference, which will be 110 per month for one yoar. A 1'IXK TEA'. Toung People's Association of 8U John's Church, Entertsin.

The Young People's- Asioclatton of St. John's cliuich gave' a very pleasant "pink tea" last hlgui InVtiie liuntlsiy school hall. The rcfrchinent were served at smal.tables'witn pink table Kn .11.1 bnby ribbon were tied to the. cups. fTners: was M-naatfvr lifllJJ': a.

Biidahisrie inn a-, unu.sonxs oy VTT5tpjlo and Mrs. AaaXQiJolir.rBrr7'C3n--llKrtine-l viucu. i irvcjiiuii comniuicc consisted of Miss Emily Clurke and Messrs. Head, Hopper and Dohurty. The tea was prepared by the lady members ot the association.

KILLED IN A ROLL WAT. Honors Desormeaux, i' years, son of Lambert Desormcuux, Central Htreet, Hull, waa killed by a rollwav Vrktav morning last In one rr TMn-J ic-a, aisuiiw -f-no tiody was brought, rt'o. tlVc pa'rehls" on' Saturday and the funeral took place 'yesterday morning In Hull. Kather Georgd oltl-oiated. ux the service- COL, TILTOsV CHAIRMAN AGAIN.

TUton has again been elects ed chairman of the executive ot the Dominion KiDe Association with 1A -Col. Ilodglns us secretary ahd Lt-C-il'. McPheriHn us treai2rvr. The. executive held a nwetlntf r.

ritly after Ih'c ceneral meeting of aerxjeiution anj elected the oflh-ers." The annual, mee lng at the ranges will open on August 27lh this year. USEFUL ADVERTISING MATTBR. Mr. George J. Hawkins, of J7, Sparks of the Kquirebt Life Assurance Company of New York, has i)frinmiirfi ber of atlases showing tHe' scene- of th orreratlorfs of ttur British-Boer orcra I'd South Africa and also the territory in whl-h the 'Aaerlcans and Spanish cjwatcd p.nd where the Americans are now fign'Jng thc.Mllplnos.

atlas contains maps of the countries of the Hiorlil. Mr, Hawkins has received a limited number for distribution. A THIRD ARBITRATOR. ri connection with the cao of arbitration between farmer. -of the Richmond Road, and the Ottawa Klec-trlo Railway Company, w-lth to lnnd on.

the Britannia extension of "the' electric Hne, Judgs MacTartsh has-been appointed a third arbitrator. The other two are Messrs, C. R. Cunningham and L. Smith.

eooopbggoc NOTICE -y Ton an ll iavlted to for TAttotocn-pha at th Juxvlr-? 8todlx ithr or la grwip. No diarre for tfttlaf and aach nan will rclva two photoa of hfmielf. free. fs Come boon. Come In uniform.

STUDIO I 117 8 PARKS 8TB EET. OppaWta tha Brunvwlok UotaL III Korse Jr'Sii- the Transactions Its Environs. GAS CO. GLAIM IS NOT GOOD SO SAYS 0T S0L1C1T0U, Tha Company Must Continue to tight City Bu.ldings at Their Tender Price. City Solicitor McVelty gave a definite Vpinlon to the property cummittee last ulgut that tha claim of the Ottawa tias Company for' t611 over and above their, contract price o( for lighting me city buildings.

Is not a valid one, uiul tlliU the company will have to go oh tlghtlng' the buildings for the balsncelvf the five years at the sums price. This claim' haa received considerable public attention already. When, ten-dois were called a couple of years ago for lighting all the city buildings for a period of five years, ths Gaa Company tenderdd on the. speclucations for $M5, and were awarJvd the contract over tbe Electric Light Company, alios 1.0U0-jex earjThe Gus Company was notified of the ac-oeptanceot their--tender, and al once proceeded to. light the buildings.

A agreement' baaed on the contract for some reason was never signed, Now the Gks Company wrltea that It finds the city Is using an amount of gus -much in excess of the average for three years previous to their acceptance and oa- which they based their tender. The company ctslms that at svlo the city Is gettinif an amount of gas actually below the cost of nianufac-ture, and they have sent In a bill, for what thev consider thij excess at tha ml of per thousand feet, and" nJUfy 'the city that the excess will charged- for hereafter al that rate. 'Virtually a Contract. City Solicitor McVelty says that not-wltluitandlag the fact that no formal agreement Has signed, 'that the company tendering on the specification, and starting to supply gas when notl-lied that llielr tender was accepted, in Itself copstltutesxa contract. He asr serts that the company's cllam Is not a good one, arid that the 'company fur ther mui liKht the olty bullidngs lor the balance; of the fire years at IM6 per year.

The city wll rest Its cass on the solicitor's opinion, and It the Lias Co. cares to take actum to recover' a further amount, ot course It Is at liberty to do so Aids. Butler, F. F. Morris and Dear-In'g were appointed a committee to look Into the matter of collecting butchers' licenses, stall rents, etc.

The, monies have heretofore been collected" by the market Inspector, and It Is likely that fbr the future that the city treasurer will do the' work. It was decided 00 motion ot Aid. Raphael to take Immediate steps to collect the arrears in licenses and stall rents. Aid. F.

F. Morris brought up the ohestlon of potatoes sold by tbe bag and butter by the pound. There were. rrrenfs. where bags of pHat.ocs were short, from 10." to 12 9 Ottmo boaiid; totht-1 the ctoTrl.Pt conatAble snouia tnai this citizen are Drdtvfi.

not what coula dtne unlesi comptatnc in thr matter. Thjt would not know of Hum wHicht otherwln. It wua decltled to notify ttr trntrkft ronatable of the rlaua In thf by-laws in regard to weight. An account of U3 for a half month islary for Inspector ItfTrnidtr up to tho time was miapendeii, was paus ed. Thf solicitor said he was dis missed with Eood ranse.

and cou'd not Mafm more than htfa monHi'i sal ary. UAX P1DATES NUMEROUS. Canvassing Alrmdy Bsing Dona for Next Year's Mayoralty. There Is rriore early talk this year in regard to the next mayoralty von- tent than Ottawa has ever ileum foiv. sikch 'a tons way In advance.

There ftiw nearly half dosen -men who are already actively entt-nsed In canrasslnr and thpe Are half as many more Who are very rmetttve In- their usfteriiunti that they will in the con- tern 10 stay. Tlui- nuniQji jo far mentioned. rather Vho have Muted that they Intend to run are. W. H.

L-BWis, ox-City Thos. Klrby, Aid. Morrlf, iixiljrreaaCdok, ex-Aid. ItobL Stc Campbell. Aid.

uavla. Aid. JinphaM and ex-Aid. Bkick. The most certain tt is genera i ty iuptxuiw aru, jio.

uuma. Aid. Davit. Siew art, ana tx- Ald. CiiniiibcU.

AVTKR.A BONUi. Mr. John Morrow, atent for the Oatkiidiau i'aUi- luiilw ay ia In tha chy on aUiJiiKw tur the Comyahy, xo- ultht Air. ilonow- will cu to Toronto wlili ayor ii. J.

Cloranr. of Hawkey. bury, and a nurwer of other prom IfiOru reidenU of that seotion, to-ask for a tuoelUy for the jVoiut-Fortune Hall road. T.iey wm ask that a bon ue bo granted in order to have the road built th twelve miles from Point For- tuiia to llawksesbury. KLOUB TRUST COLLAPSBSe The- 8t4os- Mi lane aoTrally known aa (he Hour trust, collapsed Saturday afternoon, but tho fact did ou i Otjcoine known until yoatorday, when Judjro Junklna In oroceedins an.

ciliary to the United Statu Court of New Jeiiney. appointed three receivers for-the comiwuiy, two of whom are iow In charge, of the property. The receivers' are Daniel Thomas, of New Charlea E. Kimball, of Summit, N.J., and Aibevc O. of Minneapolis.

TIms collapse of tho. ootrv-puny waa duo It Is eaid to ftta Inability to float its ecurlt.es on thor open market. DEATH OF MRS. 3. COTH.

A lengthy end useful fife ended yesterday when Mrs. J. Q. Cote, widow 6f the late J. O.

Cote. formerly Clerk JLh. Queen's Privy Council for Canada, passed away. The late Mrs. Cot.

wa. one of the beat kno vn ladle. In French Canadian circle, la Ottawa, and bar dwathr-tbough not unexpected, owing to her age, waa considerable of a surprise to a great many. The. sate Cote died a few yean ago.

Mrsv-eeta-wa. bora la RsuMMsskl seventy-five year. ago. The sons are Mr. N.

Ocaer Cote anoT Mr, Arthur Cote, both of the Interior Department; Mr. P. M. Cote, ot the Justlo. Department, and Mil Francis Cote, electrician, of Rldemu street.

The daughters are Mrs M- Hssnsl aadWMis. Cote. 1. who live, at none at ni wuoroe. The ftmeral wtH take piaoe to- morrow to the Sacred Hearc vnuroa en Theederer strwet, 1 Notre DesDe Cssustsry.

thenoe ie of the City and VI8ITINO COUNTT SCHOOLS. County School 1 Insoectar Cow lev leaves this week to- visit ths schools In North Gower. Last week be was through Huntley' and Goulbourna. i JUDO KENT RflSBRVEp, The preliminary oblsctlons 'lA ths Hull Mayoralty election protest were argued yesterday morning before Judge Lavergne, and Judgment was reserved. STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS, Dr.

J. B. Paquet, of Hull, was struck with apoplexy Saturday morning and remained In an unconscious slats till Sunday. Relatives In Berthler, were wired to and arrived yesterday. Fortunately -the doctor has now regained consciousness and hooej ore ents'tain-cd for his roooverv.

FRONTENAC 8NQWSUOERS. Ths Frontenao Snowshoe Club will tramp out to-night. On the march the club will halt to take a cup ot fluid beef prepared on ah Improvised camp-fire, eschmomber being provided with his own fcup. Afterwsrds -they will proceed to Noe valluuette near Qat-neau Point, where they will partake ot a free spread. CANlCTORY THP NEXT OX J5 IS T0i ttE OPERATED HERE SHORTLY'.

A ean factor Is to he th flrat of the- lndustrita to follow tht manufacture of oalciuui varblds in -Ottawa. JUeurs. Seybuid and Gibtton aru making arrangements to manufacture cans ror carbiue, and when work la commenced a ton ot metal will bt ruaulred duily. Kach can will hold one hundred pounds of carbide, and wll. bs air and water tight.

Wr. E. tieytwid is aneinging ihe details for (he tne cans. STUDENTS ACTORS. Ottawa.

Univaraity Boya Saow rraisewor.hy Dramatic AbiUty. Tha Ottawa University DramaUo Club last night1 made it nrst auce this season lu a wur aut uraisui vutiiied "Falsely Accused." 'A'ae yiay wait put ou in the Dramatic Halt of the University, and the audience thorough ly appreciated the acting. Tha production ie one of consiuerable merit, and throughout the pic, interest wae austainea. The scenery was creditable. The various characters were sus tained by l.

Uardjmaa. J. aUng, J. u'Uorman, J. Kealy, Jd.

O'Conneil, A. Lynch. Ueo. -rJSoiaji( Jas. jUknley, W- Collins, J.

McDonald, tt. hiiams. J. ii. i'oupure, jv.

Dowd, T. CoaUUo, F. Uolton, F. Mur phy, K. Cox.

All took their parts acceptably. Between acts tha orchestra of the university rendered selections, i The play was put on under tne direc tion of ilev. Father LJnessa, director of the Dramatic Club. PASTIME. "We are now In the twentieth oen- said tha uu i as VunuVMi ss.i-tMry: thsTw-ts-aiiwaea a.

very HsrO'scr. working Bmperas, am. LmiWZ'ZTZ 'Z Yes, Your. Majesty." Well. when.

I feel like killing a lit- tie time now and then I don't Want to be Interfered with People We have so many things ta tell you are puszled to know which ons we should begin with." How would PRESCRIPTIONS do. This ls where 7" Quality and accuracy guaranteed. A graduate chernlBt In attendance at all houra BRETH0UR STREET CITKMIBT. Tsleohone KL T-ersphone sot. I I A Patriotic Mcture A souvenir of Canada's famous six hundred.

Here'sa'n opportunity to show your patriotism. The'Slater Shoe Company publishing a superb souvenir of the Strathcoha Horse. This is in the form of photo engrtvure, beautifully designed and mounted, showing Her Majesty in the centre with Lord Strathcona and Col. Steel on her right and left, with a background of truly military feature. The price is 25c and it can be secured ai the Slater Shoe Stores in this city, Montreal or Toronto, or any authorized Slater Shoe Agency in Canada.

The proceeds of the sale are to be devoted to Canada's Patriotic Fund and the Slater Shoe Company start theiht with a subscription of $100.00 and will fnrtrir r-nntributions. -The size of tRis picture is 14 by 10 inches, and will make an ornament for any home or office. It's worth framing. It will keep our boys at the.fronf and those going in fond remembrance, and may the Strathcona Horse become as famous as the, six hundred of by gone day. Can be sent by mail on receipt of he price, safely packed.

The Slater sta esr-a sr DIUYD3' nnu iraisuap GRAVES BROS. Sparks Metcalfe 5t The Appetite is Inyigorated- St WorGestershire Sauoe All imitations dwarf the stomach. J. M. Douglas Montreal, Agents J.

A. PARR MANUFACTURES OF Planed Doors, Sash and Blind AJTO AXi KOTOS OF HOUSE FINISH AT CHflUDIERE PUNIHC MILLS BARB-WIRE la United States barb wire la nulling at from KM to pounds. We are selling It In small and large quantities at ttTt. are taking It home before the sleighing soes. A.

WORKMAN (S CO, PLANTAOENET. A lawsuit, whloh haa created is buss ot expectancy in tha coturaunlty where aU psartiea are. known-dismissed en tha evidence of ths complainant, at tha preilminary treai, by the' magistrates preskllng. 1 Why is this tlfaT''Fhei of Saturdayt In'glvlng 'ah of the fighting In South Africa, referred to the cutting off of the Australians as an unfortunate affair, but gave the matter ne undue prominence Jit Ung data first adIUMSi sraat-theVMae nimiBC swnuw. -wm uh TT loyalty.

Tne engagemenvia sonoonpea w. Dm, Vnnik Rilhi. Mm Af til. hJJte Chief Justice Ritchie, to Miss Hen rietta Kains, eldest oaugnter 01 air. v.

11. Kalns. of Tread well. Ont. Mr.

D. Chenay. principal of the Model School In Flantagenet paid a short visit fo Toronto on the 17th Inst. Mr. W.

A. Chamberlain paid friends In Avoca a short visit last week. Miss Maggie Jamo. is visiting Mends In Roc land. Kveryon is looking anxiously tor a little mora snow before the winter ieayej.

OurLady of the Snows seems to be losing her old time grip ca the weather. XARS. Mrs. Moorbouae-and H. Moor-house, of FlUroy, visited Mrs, R.

W. Pettaplece this Mrs. Iffed. Kerr, wf, Metcalfe, k. visiting frlendsherc Mi's.

Steven Eastman, ot Komptvllle, ia the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Lindsay, for a fsw days. On Wednesday evening last the Pre? byterlan church of this place waa the scene of ons of those brilliant events.

wthn Mr, Jliw. Uk.man and MISS Mary Ann Clark were "Joined In as holy bond of matrimony: Long be- fore the hour of 4 o'clock, arrived the church was filled to the doors. When S4 Sparks Street. -a) srw a. suntSaa-w For a few days only we will sell all Steel and Cast Iron Coal and Wood Ranges -and Stove' -discount aI io per cen, BeO Stoves at cost price to dear.

i BoxStoves at cost price to clear. Perrin's appetite and injure the UM sec IN Maag tames Ml WBLLINGTOrf STREET. 1 spii 1 1 the bride was coming in, accompanied by her brother. Miss Bertha Lindsay ably rendered the wedding march. Th.

ceremony- was psrforsned by th. Rev. Mr Leclthead. Ths bride waa beautifully attired In pale bins detains, trimmed with ribbon. The' bridesmaid was) dressed in light drab cashmere.

After the ceremony the bridal party drors to she residence of the bride's father, where the wedding supper was partaken1 of. Supper the party then enjoyed themselves In games, etc. the-wee- ssaa' hours. Tha pres- Mnt and eeatly. and Wrs Take fJ' man a happy and prasiirous.

ntarrtad-1 lu. -wsn. FOR WINTER MM New Overcoatings and UteetHorelti. Highest Snuto COOPER TA1LXR SPARKS BTRJUrr. v..

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