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AT HALF PRICB NOTICE TO RAILROAD MEN, ud otbert requiring accurate will Mil until March lit D. hlgn grade precision watch "Urtovi in. nta Upi quslity.regular price npw lor J.M). 17 Jewiu A. Tracy to.

mm 'tfruen'e iwand. quality, also nfor tu.oip huh grsde movement, regular I The above movement ere all 'guar pi i ii; H5. now KiM. a meed to be perfert timekeepers end -Pi- above are without a doubt, theto pass railroad Inspection, fliw-'t watrhea made. bra window lor price fn other I apiRKS RTRF1BT.

A. iVI CVl I I 'I JEWfM.HK AND OPTICIAN, Bur Safety Raxor, price It. Pleasant a mm A thoae who are moat liberally Examination Tree, OTTAWA DENTAL 110 SPARKS nest door to Bry From 7 tm I. ML WILL J. BfiOWHLEI MISSSNELL1NG IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FINE MILLINERT.

Millinery Parlors ALBERT STREET." Between Metcalfe and Elgta Street, Mail Order Receive Host Prompt Attention. eoeooooooooooooeoeo OTTAWA'S LADIES' TAILOR Tackaberry 280 Bnnk St I a fcfc "Ar-cHltesrrrrrrr: AMCALDEROIN OPFICI "-H0UK8 TO II A af. TO i P. if. ereonal 1 4 TO I "All kind at buildings Planned euporialeaded.

COON TOWN CUKHfON TOPA JUST IS and specially On line of Flags AT PINK'S BAZAAR 79 8park Street, P. B. We do Photo Mounting and Picturing at reasonable price. ForWpmen'sEyes superb Figure for all u. rw.

n.i it li- ramo possible for any woman to I ive a perfect" form, combined with V'lac. comfort and For- It to f-rit 1 not possible. In ordering send list' measurement taken comfort- iii.ly over JborsotsI By mall, postpaid, Special terms to retailer. Clr-f'lljir'' giving 'all on appil- i.iti,m. Address Bole Canadian Agency T.r Was Corset Belt, P.O.

Bos 1217. Montreal. F.Q. AS a Rule- Person will pay a high price for ptsno and then allow It to go to rata far want Ot proper tuning and regu- Utlng. R.

W. LETT 87 8 PARKS 8TRKBT. PHONOGRAPHS The "Gem" Onniiitia Eduon Reproduce only but with wonderful clearnesa. Play two ncorda with one PSICE QSlj B8.8Q. 'I'" GarrlochGodard Co SPARKS STREET, y.

The Vit Electrlv Fixture and Supply Houm In City. ELECTRIC CORN' SALVE Pecided Sutce 1 IT TBI JOURNAL-- Ottawa Dmpatelt A Agaaef-Ca aparaa-mrvmi. Belli tuil yaurua sTcmttag iu p. lA.wrj.rjisrnc timekeeper! In Fin Watehej 21 Jewel Vwiwrl movement, fer 17 Jewel Creeent for 114 1. rKoNK 114.

endowed with health and comfort. We can aaalat -you toward pleaanre and oonteotment by attending ta your teeth before It I too lata, t.M.-leeih tuelrt Crews i runes, Ulluir (eaieatVUliajl OAS ADMINISTERED. i.eoaa PARLORS son, Graham Co. Open ta vnlng PEOPKIETOK. A PAYING INVESTMENT- to the person who call and courts SUIT or OVEHCOAT at ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE We can help yo to be com- fortablc.

CONLBY rashlo-iable Tailor. lir-'ELLINllTON BTnBBT. N. special Sale Panting. AMUSEXINTa.

-THREE NUiH'fd Mgr-l 9 Sat SATURDAY MATINEE. Dickson and Muetiuds gorceou spectacular trli paiKomlme. FALL ANl KWK OF HUMPTY DUMPTY 6 PEOPI.E Two' car loud of scenery. Prices tl.Nl MMInee Mr. Heats now on aale.

I Next attraction At. O. FMd'a Big Minstrels. Marrh i and am ORUOND. The Loral Cheese Factory Had Very Prosperous Year.

r. Mr. Fred. Ber trend, of Barb, Oat, was vision friends here last week. Miss Hester -Froom la visiting la this Among those who'turve feeew-tlr-aarW; tng Uie week are Mr.

and Mrs. John Kodney. '-Mrs. t. Mr.

Devrd Fiaseti se- eawisesy waavi in-Ana viUasn. on. tlaturdar In the In- trtaewa.l Mrs. Frank Turner of Case Bridge was relieving her sirs. w.

H. Poole, during the Illness of the latter. Mr. Willie Hamilton met with a painful accident, while In the woods la at Tuesday. A branch from a falling tree struck him on the head and arm.

The arm Is much shattered and wul probably become stiff. No serious re- mow on uw aeaa i Alt r. tawa' 0t ZV ptBr ST JtZ isSlli. I 5 nf hiTSnc tef? 'k nas since i left I Mr. and Mrs.

Moses Black, of 1 tb i ii 1 1 i an i on Sunday Mr. William Briabola returned Tuesduy evening of last He had been engaged In. lumbering near Cache Bay, but Injured his hand about six weeks ago. The hand had scarcely-healed when he took a stivers cold and Inflammatory rheumatism set so that he wa not able to oome home. He wa formerly quite healthy, and we wish him- a speedy recovery.

The regular monthly Presbyterian service wHI be held at John J. Rodney' on Tuesday night. 27th Inst. sir. Hagn t-aikner Is.

able to be around again. npecini evangelistic service are b-1 ing'held in Harmony Methodist Ahurch'l this week. 1 Laet was a prosperous' -for White Globe factory No. 1, aa I fihortn by the following statement: "lotal milk received. 1.M3.1S4 to- cn? ISM average b.

r. per id. cneeee. lo.wesc; mn, "i.m; to ounJ patrons, i.iu5.,4. quantity of butter waa manufactured for which returns ar not yet obm PLAGUB IN YUCATAN.

Washington. March aurceon-feneral of tho marina hoapltal Mr vice has bcem Informed that the bubonic plague haa appeared In the- IB-land of Coiumel, off the coaat of Yucatan. It waa brought there from Itraxll. Quarantine, officers In afexlco and the Rtilf states and la Cuba and Puerto Rico have been directed to observe strict quarantine. Geiitlettieti's Night Shirts cts.

Special Lirfe. Mot Toas Talim. NOTE. PTJAM AS ALL SIZES, and ngni as ngnt oaa wer-as oar chum th "Mikado," ixprasss rt 1 DAY Broncos Object to Being Shod Such- ernerr. Nnndvlllxed critters.

They don't want to 'be shod; they don't want to oe noaen: they uon i want to be nothln': lust left alone. But the Bght goes braeety on. With alx caaualtiea more or less severe, about 200 of rhe cantankerous beasts have been t-aod and about too hve. beun put through tbelr pane by the bronco-busters, and pronounced Tm days ago, eeveral veteran. cowy puncher took the outfit In hand, and some very Interesting scenes to an easterner have ensued.

Two of the animals hav been adjudged "outlaws" and ordered la mlhuiry- parlance to "tand aside." An outlaw Is a ranch' term signifying that the beast Is ua? breakable, a. real bad ornery brute. "1 guess might tarns -'em- all right." eaid one of the spr-ctallate today, "but we haven't got 4lme Ma monkey with "em." Every horse a auppoaed-to be rldeable. The arrangement was that Dr. Moldacbran, the government veterinary wuu bought the horaee, was to see that ears) animal had been broken In Home of the troopers are of the opinion that lnv quite a few Instance the doctor was cheated.

"Some of the brutes," said one trooper last night, "hav never been used to the saddle." "But the veterinary was supposed to hav seen them ridden The trooper smiled knowingly. "Look here," he said, "the man that old the brute would, fix that all right. There are some chap out that could rid any old thine. It'a on thing for a row-puncher to gallop around for a Siflr military life." Shoeing hone I ordinarily a cafe and pleaasat calling. bu out at the Strathcona ranch It border on tyie tragic When aa animal oaa knock you down with Ita front hoof -while you are struggling to master lis hind one, the business begin to look like warfare.

So Duncan Brown ehlnka. It took an hour yesterday to shoe onel brute. waa alt eyes. ear, and feet they all worked together, and It took, ropes, cunning and force to best U. Such Jumping, kicking and general nastlaea ha never aeen la a blacksmith shop In these parts.

Yesterday, In order to expedite mat-tan, a number of the homes were taken down Iowa and distributed among the city shops. The shoes will go on night and day from this. out. Three hundred eaddle arrive yee- terday from Toronto. They are mnctt The Horse Time out The "Busters" Arrive.

a -the Ottawa Xast Sunday School Held a Bright One. A most successful entertainment wa held In aid of the library of the Holy Trinity church A Ottawa East. Tuesday. The concert had been well worked up by the and such m. nn Kind friends a Mr.

waiter veil, su. u.vnard ahd a few others, gav donation of moneyt eo that 1. hoped th proceeds pf the venture will be auRlclent to procure a nice selection of books. Th enter- taStrwa. eM01nly good and.

nach annreclated by as large an audi- lk comroVtableienwnt of cold wrTtaln. ThTover- ture waa played by Mlss'Mlna who also, played several accompam- menu in a graceful and arttstlo man. ner. Master George Piatt sang three or four capital songs, which pleased the boys and girls very much. Mr.

Martin, who Is-a great fsvorlts In th suburb, recited with great fervor "A Word to the Women of England" and "The Adventure of a Newly Married Couple." Mr. Fletcher played with great taste several selection on the violin A duet by this gentleman and Miss Stewart was one of th treat of In evening. Some excellent recitation! were given. by Miss Lelghton, Miss Carrie McLean and Mlas Wlnnlfred Westmnn. Miss Matilda Plait sang three or four songs In a charming mannor ana sweet little duet was well rendered byaunmlssloner In the matter of opening two sweet little misses, Annie T-owe i tonnor-street sautn from Levii nmham.

Mr. Alvarc Per- to Gladstone avenue, I working on the elra sang two aongs. When he sang matter. seems to be Conslder-The Soldiers of the the audi- able difference of opinion orr-lhe spec ence Joined In the shorus In a way that i 'al committee on the cost of -the gave their pent-up feelings of appreel- 1 proposed extension. --An estimate atloa an opportunity of relief.

places It as hiyb as 120.000. and if It Is of the best pieces of the evening was likely to cost as much as this the -work a duet by and Miss Piatt on the wllj hardly go on as the.property bene-xylophone and the piano. The room "tted would not by any means yield was tastefully decorated with Union enough extra revenue to pay for T-it. ffiriimnf or ooiorca OUD11UK bv the lady school teschers after a de sign by Mr. F.

Watson. PROUD OF THEIR MEDALS' Mean. Samoel Mooney. Thos. B.

Tett and Edward McDanlel, of City View, formerly of No. one company of the Carleton eorp whkti wont out to fight the Fenian In laW-TO. have received their medals, and are very proud of the recognition of their valor. PHtSOWAL v- Friends of Mr. Arthur Reld will be glad to hear that he -1 convalescent after a severs attack of pneumonia and will soon be able to resume his studio again, -f Rev.Tather Mesxher7 of Brokvllle, Is, vislUng la th city.

Mr. Major Conroy, Llegar street, has returned from a visit to friends la Brockvllt. tin. Daniel McLaren, of Buckingham, Wa among yesterday's gucsls at th BusaeH. ilr.

Edward Code, -of-- Kemptvllle. Who te on. the road- aow representing a Montreal dry good house, 1 spending a few day In the dty. Mr. Wim O.

at. Market), of London, England. Is la the city for a visit. Mr. C.

A Teggart aa been appointed by the Northern Life -Assurance Co. of Canada, diet riot manager' for th Countlee of RusseU; Carleton, Lanark and Reanew: Rr. It F. Taylor, of Aylmer. wa la- the oUy o-day on hi way to Ment-1 real oa a wmn trip.

MrV WaashT giairal passenger agent of lb Canada Atlantic railway. left ts-day on a grip to Depot Harbor adTeronte. I BOOK Shoers are Having, a Lively at the Strathcona Barracks Have Started Camf) Notes. Mounted Police (addle, but It I whispered among the experienced one that they are uul as good quality. The N.

W. M. P. saddles are California made the real western article; seasoned leather, which la unaffected by rain anJ al) that kind of thing. The Toronto saddles, however, certainly look very comfortable.

"Oh. they're all right as -far as cam-tort Is concerned," one man said, "A fellow will be able to sit on one ot them al day without, discomfort. It's only a question as to how they will stand the weather." The hoys are greatly Hi kled with the number of pockats In their overooats Each day some chap has discovered jl new hiding In the canteen last night, a Manitoba trooper located a pocket In the under part Of Uie sleeve of his great cost. A general Investigation aleeves an! expresalona of curiosity as to what.pur-IMjae. It, was intended to serve, cusued.

The big chap were like children with a new toy. have no leas than.elx pockets In our tunica." a surgcum ofxthe N.W: M.P. aald. "four outside and wo Inside. It Is wonmlerful how military regulation la regard to poVkets have changed.

1 remenibervwhen a soldier wasn't allowed a pocket of any. kind. Alter awhile he'll be all pocket and no haversack." The whole troop have had the smaller' article of tbelr kit dealt out to them, ami only one squadron have ilia to be uniformed. In the troop are many parties of rnena many close chums. Col.

8tee anged that camoaian. me campaign, friends will be alloweST" rar a possible, to 'keep together. men are very grateful for. the consider ation anowo. In the canteen last night they got talking about I-ord Strathcona and the "tidy figure" the Horse will cost htm.

One remarked that two millions won't cover the expense. "Two mil Hon Five won't cover put In a companion. "Why he'll never be Vme paying till he's dead. As a matter fact, a soon as the war Is over Ms expenditures will Just begjn. The next day after -the troop Is disbanded he will get a letter like this: 'Dear Wa.

a of your Horse, BHng financially embarrassed, etc." Then another like -tbl: 'Dear Hlr My brother wa a memo. of your troop. He waa killed. Would you kindly, ete Then another and another tin he'll wish he never saw a hor." This sally created quit. lot.

of AT JLSTA5D-STI Board of Healtk Oaaaot do Anything jrstre Contagion Hospital Site. Th -board of health practically at a In regard to a site for a contagious disease The board la watting to see It anything can be done in the way of securing an am endment to the -law re. airing that a contagloua disease hosnltal must eet rrom any otner Duiimng. Tn, board thinks thai the regulation could be safely reduced to too fWt. but In the meantime It Is learned that Pro- vlncial Health Inspector Bryce donot look with favor on the proposed am- Mr.

Alex. Lnmsden; M. P. has the matter In h.nd. and It wHI any wua iratonnreni oemg maue.

If the regulation remains a It matter -of securing aultable atte will become a difficult one. To secure a piece of land sufficiently large within the city, limits would cost a great- deal of money, and If it I found necessary to go outside of the city special legislation will be necessary. EXTENDING O'CONNOR ST. Estimate That it "Will Cost Onit a 1 Figure. Aid.

Davis, who was snnolnted to set witn tne city engineer end ssessment A PLEASANT A pleasant dance wait given at the Racquet court on Tuesday evening, under the auspice- of the Euphoeyne club. Abouta huddred young people were in attendaske. and they spent a very enJoyabh'evenlng. Vak'nti'ne's orchestra furnished mualc. The committee in charge' of the dance Indurled Aid.

F. F. Morris and Messrs. J. Preston and J.

Btnks. DIVIDENDS. A well-known local lawyer, who I largely Interested in- gold mining properties In the Rainy River and Rat Portage district, speaking to The Journal to-day, sari he la looking for ward to a largely increased output of auriferous ore during the coming summer. A great deal o( the preliminary work. on waa "done last year, and he.

Is expecting to hear of a number of th mine turning out large quantities of or -and paying dividend. A great many Ottawa people are interested in mine In those dis trict of Ontario. i LENTEN ADDRESS Every day at noon, froA noon, from 12.20 to 1130 12. during a aervlbe will fc held Ui St ohurch, at which addressees wlH be deHverrd. To-day's subject wa "Sin Ita Orfgln." and the topic for the next six day are a March 2nd.

Frlday-eltenuactatloa of Sin, I Mareh Ird. Baturdai The Devil Tempting others: -March tth. Moodty tytag. March tth. Tuned ay sUvy, Hatred, MaUo.

March Tth, Wetlnesdar The'Wori-iWhat itt March ltt, af WorM. Renunciation. Of the Transactions of the City Its Environs. H0RNERITES ARE GROW-; X' m- The atovamsnt haa aow Flfty-tv Ohapela Th Holiness 'Movement sUrted some Tim ago, by th Itev. shortly apply, to the Government for Incorporation, and at tho am.

time wHI present a statement showing the growth of the movemeut The movement haa li chapels, 1 bishop, .4 elders, 17 deacons, 4 deaconesses, preaoher. 42 vangellsts, loonl preachers and 237 exhorters. The regular adherents number M74. attendants- Sunday school srholsrs tearhen 204. Th4 property owned by the Movement I valued at IM.lTI.8i In a'mount the movement owns college worth ti.WO, and tent valued at Tb church ana nilmionarles In Oreat Britain', and Egypt INVITATION VOCAL RECITAL.

Mr. Edouard Barton, assisted by Miss M. M. Patrick, wilt give an Invitation voelrecUal In Orms's Hall next Tuesday. The programme is both varied and excellent In character.

Mis Itowden Is down for a couple of piano-fort solos and Mr. Arthur Dorey will accompany the vocal selsrlloo. ti.SOO INVOLVED. Mr. Jas.

Robinson of Mrntreal has' Issued a writ In the High Court against Muin 8. J. Kdmondann and i. Hunter to recover t2.3O0 on promissory notes. Mr.

-Kdmondson. the maker of ine notes, was a sli.ie meivhunt on Jtld-eau street who failed recently, and Mr. HuUter Is a resident of Anvele, California, who endorsed the soles. HOYS BRIGADE. Kir.

4 Company. Roys' Brigade. pre sented a petition Tueidav night to James E. Hickman, aeklnx him to become captain of the company In place of F. Pooler, who realgned.

Mr. Hk-kman accepted the captaincy. Membership csnls wore presented. The Pt'intmenl to the ambulance corps Include Scrgt. R.

WIIon. K. Grand. Corps.W, jteynolda, Geo. Perlcy, N.

A. Howxrd-Moore Is In charge of the brigade. SlrSmaU-Cty-ltems WILL LOCATE IN MONTREAL. Mr. W.

T. It Mason, of Hintonburgh, left to-day for Montreal, where be will engage In the lumber business. CONTRACT AWARDED The eon- tract for building the new publls school In haa been awarded to Mr. O. Beaudry, ot Ht.

Patrick street Th price I U.M. The building will be of wood, INSPECTOR IN TOWN. Inspector White; Of -Toronto Is 4n'-town uig the Separate school exprees-ed himself aa being well satlsBed with the. Duhsmel school building recently erected on Church street. ITTAWA MEN local flnm of cofltractocs hav secured some big government contracts in British Columbia.

Vlao A Laohanc have the job of erecting the dtrtl shed in oouver, "at a cost wtrile Bcnmrne--aV Deeeivtera wta. ahortly BUiung, jibC- xiew office in Ke WW minster. "This wu WJW4 ptvuauiy EXPECTING A BOOM. Land peculator are Said Look- Ing After Wgt of Ottawa Pro- porty. Land speculators are aald to looking after property In Hintonburgh and west ot that phtue, anticipating a big In real estate aa a result of the opening of the Ottawa and Britannia Eieutiic Railway.

A large property owner In that vicinity told a Journal reporter that he had been asked by a great many people If he wanted to dispose of his holdings. TAKING GREAT CHANCES. Two Dawsonitos Speak af th Bush Cap Koms. Messm'C. W.

Ttebb and J. F. Mc Gregor, of Dawson, Clity. iwho left th northern gold District on tho first of February, are at the Russetl, on Government business. Th recent fin In Dawson they say was not a large ss was at first reported to the outatds world.

The rush to Nome, In their opinion, la not going to take away from Dawson any men who. will be of great value to the CO on try. Many who left Dawson to go to Nome over the Ice, Mr. Thebo oay run great chance of being frosen to death on the way, and it they do get into Nome a few month -ahead of th first boat-he-doe not believe they will be able te do much busines before the boat are running to Nome. DUTIABILITT OF ELECTRICITY.

BuffAlo. FeheiuLrv St-JThe Kcnres has the following peclal from Wash ington: Assistant Secretary Spauldlng of the Treasury' announced yesterday inar ne enoulo not ueclde the question of the duttsbtllty of electricity bro'ugnt Into the United States from the Dominion of Canada. He admitted that he did not feel Justified In taking up the matter at that Ume. and It Is probable that the question-will never be passed upon. POLICEMAN DO LAN MARRIED.

Joseph Doian. of the OtUwa police force, and Mia NelHe Tlerncy, daughter of Mr. John Tlerney. of Fal-lowfleld, united in maniag cn Tuesday in the FaUowfleld t'aUMIo church. Father Sloan, the parish priest officiating at the ceremony.

Mr. Thomas cousin of the groom, was beat man. and Miss Llllls McKenna, cousin of the bride, wo bridesmaid. A 'reception' wa afterward hold at the residence of Mr. Thomas Tlerney.

the bride's uncle. A number of friends from Ottawa, war present at the To Medical Mas A good opening for a young medical man, with convenient, premises; very low rent, at It Sussex street New adjoining drug store. Ap ply there, or to Nelson D. Porter. A PIAKO BARGAIN.

ISM per month, without rn tercet will purchase a splendid 7 1-S octave So tare Grand Piano by a famous American maker, and In perfect condition. The ton I very pleasmg.ano tot handsomely carved. Price tlSO. 1. L.

ORMF SOW, lt Sparks) Street SALE CASHMERE. Black Cashmere tnetna good a vara tic- a -yard. tie. a yard. A.

A FOURA1MI 1 iI price K. Wei- nngoa a (rest anti I MAY TRY DAY'S LABOR ON THE CONSTRUCTION OP GLEBE DRAINAGE. Th Board of Wrk Ssem Favorable to That System in Pre. forme to Contract There Is a likelihood of the day-labor system belur riven fair trial In iKuncction with the subsidiary drainage system of the Glebe. The board tif Worka laat nurht aeeni ed oa the whole livvorabla tw day labor on this work in praference to contract.

Aaslacant Kninetr Kar laat.nlfhrt prwedMiitMi io tn uoarq tne pian woicn hav been prvpaiwd provldlna (or tho drainage of the Ulebe. The plana show about kg tu miles of sewer for drain lug- sot) acres at aa eetlmateai coal ol tr expiaunea uia. inorv wnw some laaids within the araa sub-dlvidttd Into lota and streets, but not register ed The proposed drain were ma.le large enough to accommodate the lateral sewers on these streets and be thought that the uruoerty sfcoukl be taxttd to bear lis proportionate aharv, dty Solicitor McVeUy 'explained the application; of the drainage act tv th nuitter by which the properties in Question can be tajDed. lajr Labor Question. The Question as to whether the work should done by day tabor or contract created oonaldtrrable discussion.

Aid. Butler opposed the day labor proposal, lie thought the city might be stuck for large damages la case of avctviiWtit. Aid. Davis waa favorable to dv la bor with a first class foreman. Aid.

Masuy thought that the paymeat of that men might be of difficulty. He favored rlvtrta the foreman the mony. so that he could take on men and discharge them-as tie OaWse. City Knglneer Oalt sold the engin it department would sea that the work Veia- rfna, whether by dajr labor or coniract. Aid.

Davis moved a resolution fav oring day abor and Aldsv 1 apointeand Oareau both offered to second It, but It was finally decided to leave the mat ter over for further discussion. Some Ctelme. cUalm- was toiemel- Brown, of Isabella street, asking that tne city defray the in- leal expenses of his ohlldg who had been sick with diphtheria. He claimed that Illness waa brought on by odors from a sewer grate- near his seslJence. The engineer reported that Mr.

Brown to blame. The grate, he said. had Brat been put In at Mr. Brown' solicitation. llrl Hrovn afterwards covered up the grate, thus forcing ew- caa back Into the house.

Th question Waa referred to the city solicitor. It waa decided to allow th Street Railway Co. to put In a straight crossing 'on Bank street, at Darks str tet intersection to conniilt.rha. Chandler ally Wa. not liable In the eia.ms mad by Mrs.

Mslky, of TTf caused or railing oa ins sidewalk, nor wa tJi.tlV' TlXhle in a similar clahn from Wm, KaBrisay- of Perkma ctrsat, The claim of Mrs. whose husband wa killed by a holler- explosion In the Oheudler wa referred to the solicitor. With th7 i 1 COURT CECIL "AT HOME." v-i At Its regular meeting held; Iat Court Cecil enUrtalned members from Courts Ottawa. Capital. Ottawa west ii.frhnuni.

wars nA Refresnments were served and there waa a apeech bv the Chief Ranger of Court Ottawa weai. Mr. M. C. Smith.

Other guests were Mr. a. H. Juvat of court Capital. Measra.

T. Bone. O. BcanneU. T.

A. Stall. and B. McTalrney ot Court Ottawa West and Dr. McArthur ot Court Ottawa West Tw proposition, for membership were received.

missions and the war. Rev. Wm. Mcintosh of th First Con gregational Church gav an interest ing aoaress -lussaay vewai ai Second Congregation Chuasb, under the auspice of the Ladiee' Association, on-Mission In South Africa and Madagascar. Mr.

Mcintosh said that nearly all missionary work In South Africa had been stopped by the war, but that th success of British arm would more than atone for this temporary cessation ot work, aa It would remove many difficulties under which the missionaries had heretofore labored. The lecturer stated that the pioneer msslonariea of South Attica and Madagascar had been Congregatioaal-lat. A A statement made recently In The Journal regarding money voted hf various ladles' aid societies of th city towards th salary ot Mis Cassldy. the W. C.

T. U. Bible reader, was l.ot altogether correct and ha occasioned some misunderstanding. The W. T.

U. engages Ml Caasldy for the af- thrrw. f. Prior which Mrs. Donaldson I president ha heretofore employed 'her In the morning.

Recently, however, a number ot ladles, representing various church aid societies, expressed a desire to secure Mis Caasldy, services a a dty missionary, and the T. W. C. T. U.

released her from her engagement In cons-quern-. Her salary in this capacity will, therefore, be made up by the various organisations employing REVISION COMPLETED, jt Mia Teresa Wllaoa returned I Montreal. Tuesday svening, having "completed the revision of the Pari band book, which wa th purpose ot her -visit Th matarial submitted haa been reduced to the desired proportions, and th statistical part -was found to be excellent The revising committee at Mrs. Oeorge Drum- A HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT. Th Woman's Art Association of Toronto io now holding its snnnal exhibition, which I much larger than ea aay previou oooasioa, aad laeladsa aa IntanaUng ahlMt of haadicraft la the latter section are designs for Clat laoe aad Ingrain by Mia Mark ring af Ottawa aad four haad- I ky turn as ejtei ,11 1 li Ii I ram ii i STOVES and RANGBS 3 "GRAVES BROS.

Sparks Metcalfe St J. PARR -isANTJFAOTTJBEa OF Planed Lumber, Doors, Sash and Blind AND ALL KINDS OP HOUSE TOTIBH AT GHAUDIERE PLANING MILLS BARB WIRE tM per MS In TJoltad Stats bark wire I reUllIng at from KM to poaada Ws are aslllng It la small and large guaa title at at. 71. are taking It horns before th sleighing cos. workman 6t co.

Ml WELLINGTON STREET, tawa. A charmlne; lace exntbit Is made by Mrs. Colin HuMsell of Ottawa. Samples of embroidery by the Doukhobor women are shown, and also the designs for the cover of the National Council of Women's cook book. Exhibits have, been sent from all over Canada, as well as from members In the United States, England.

France BICYCLEBOARD OF TRADE A7KETA8S0CIATI0N OTTAWA. IN Dslsr In Whsel Forai a Soelsty Pro mot. sfntaal Good Peeling and Pads Trad. The blcycl dealara of Ottawa are a live set of men. Following the exempts of the dealer ot many of the largest cities In the United States, th Ottawa dealers, have formed an association, called the Ottawa Bicycle Board of Trad.

This I thought to be the Bret Blcjrcl Board of Trad to be formed In Canada, but no doubt It will hot be long before every city In Canada will have a similar association, an addition Is) ta regular Board 4jr Trade. mi uii.we MNciHiva-wiiriie nnn ad to- legiormate- bleyolo dsaleray- and aernani ol bloycie repair shop and iiv- srlea. It haa tartd onder aiaialelau circumstances, with a msm- 1 bsrehlp of. or la pthsr wordar practically all th dealers in the board haa for ita object the promoting of good feeling among the deal-era, uniformity of price ana methods, and promoting and fostering the trade In general. The board will also-endeavor to -eooourag.

tbegood roads movement and It possible to see that th street of th city are properly sprinkled, and kept clean during -the summer, and to advance the building of cinder path through the suburbs and anything that will enhance the plea- Isure of cycling. Th officers of th board are: President, Wm. Tonngr vice-president Harry ivcu-nuiii, lecmanr-ireaaurer, hoard of management Hears. B. WIN rwn.ii.rL H.

at. rugg. VERT. LARGE PIPES. The big steel sections for th msin sewer outlet' pip, which is being laid New Edinburgh, are at tract lag a lot of attention a they are being through the city to the outlet.

'The outlet pipe Is flv feet In diameter, and each section about sixty feat long, requiring a couple of team to draw it LAID AT REST. Th fuaeraa ot th tat J. Wur-tele, who died Sunday, took place afternoon fo Beech wood cemetery, from hi lata residence, Stewart street. -Service over the remains waa held In St. Alban'e church, at which the late Mr.

Wurtele was an attendant Rev. Archdeacon Bngert officiated, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Loucks. Judge Wurtele, of Montreal, father ot the late Mr.

Wurtele, and Mr. F. A. Mo-Cord, brother-in-law. were among the chief mourners.

A number of frlonda were present There were many Moral tribute. HOW IT HAPPENED. 1 In connection with th ooavlotlon ot Mr. Oner I. Roohon In police court yesterday for practising aa a physician, without' beihg regietertd as auoh appear that Mr.

Rochon I a full fledged phyeiclan of Qubeo, and is putting In a 'year In Dr. Routhler oftle befdre going lip for examination before the Ontario medical council. Mr. Rochon say that the conviction wa mad. more on a technicality than mr a breach of -the spirit of the law Good 7 ao many things to tall pen we are pussled to know which on we should begin with.

How would PRESCRIPTIONS a TnJi to wtier axoelL Quality and accuracy guaranteA A graduate ohemlst bt atundanos at aU.BMifm ,7 BRETHOUR TUB BANK STREET CHEMIST. Peoolep- i a i For a few days only we will sell all Steel and Cast Iron Coal and Wood Ranges and Stoves at a discount of io per cent. Bell Stoves at cost price to clear. Box Stoves at cost price to clear. FRUIT EXCHANGE- PRICES.

Th sal. yesterday at tti Ottawa Fruit Excbang consisted ot a car of California orange, part oar of lemons, and part car of apples, together with a quantity of dates, French onions, maple syrup, mapn cream, ere. Prior remained steady not withstanding the cold weather. Foilowlnw an th. ruling price at to-day' oat: California onangea fancy t2-2S to U.tS.

Cholo tl.M to at. Sarrenta lemon, larg oases; t2.lt to M.00. Messina lemon. Me' a II. to It la.

Date 4c. to 4 l-)c Appt, Greenings, 11.2 to 24. Tollman Sweet 11.71 to tt It Spies 3 25 to U.75. Onion par ess 0c to tl.tt Mapl ayrup, half galloa una, cCv to quart bottles no. uo.

asapw crwn SB. to ItfC per I. FOR WINTER WEAR flew Overcoatings and Suitings Latest Voraltita, Xlfkatt Oraa sUfARXB BTSAVX, Pa O'Reilly Real Estate and Mining Broker. Properties be-astit aavd sold. 'I hav Kosatloiaal fllL- nsnuiing eilver and mrnea, Offloe.

Trust 41 St, Ottawa. it hi mm are all invited to fltt for photographs at Jarvla Studio, cither singly ar la group. No charge for atbttag and. each man will raoatra two photo of hlmaelf fro. Come wood.

Come III uniform. STUDIO 117 SPARKS STREET. Oppoatt th Brunowlck RoteL MMVheI LnaystTilth Relieved SHORTLT. But yea waar a ielletoaa re freshing, at ence, was ZBiCHOLsortxrjroi xxat. ALLOROOERA HICHOLSON A BROCL mIOfitYuiGOBPEipaiaJ AlLOatttfc NOTICE Hie hiita.

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