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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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FAREWELL TO REV. DR. MOORE SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL IlELD LAST EVEMXG. ftiiaUl Vitt Addr Trom ths OongTtloa aad a Ciw Trent Chinese Claw. A farswell nodal ws tendered Her.

Dr. Moor In Ban Klreet Pmbrurlu cburoa last evening. Thsr wu uartluularly large aad representative gathering of ths' member o( the church, corotortanly Slung tb Sunday sthvol ball. Mr. P.

B. Gardner, president of the board of management, a us chairman, and on tb platform sjtrs Rev. Dr Moor, Rev. Dr. Hr-rtlg, Rv.

Dr. Armstrong and Bar. -B. M. -Ramsay.

Rot. J. W. A. Mima, Rev.

Mr. Walt. R. K- Harbison and Rov. A.

A. Cameron war also iseseot. abort nrurical programme, arranged by Mm Lane, was (inn. Miss Britten and Mr. Charles Watt sans; O.laa.

and a violin aalacUon was (Ivan Miss Wright son, who enthusiastically encored. Mr. Gardner gave a abort address assuring those prevent of tb honor esteemed to preside at such a lie reforrad In ry euogtstlc larms to Ray. Dr. Moore's pastorate nd xpreased tha doe peat sorrow and it-tret at his reals-nation.

Hs than, behalf of tb congregation, read and prsantsd to th Dr. a beautifully and kindly-worded address In slilch tb congregation assure 4 to Or. at Ibelr.estesm lor. him. both as a pastor and as a man.

Thar referred lo his Increasing- efforts on behalf of (lank treat church urine th past 91 rears and of tb alrooat phenomenal growth th church bad had under his pastorate. It concluded by wishing him a Ions; term of well-earned and repose and hoping: that be would still' remember In a kindly manner the members of Bank Street huroh. Dr. Moor, In replying, thanked the corsTsratlon for tbelr kindness, sarins; he would treasur th address as a memento of his lengthy pastorate In Rank Street church. The Dr.

Indulged in eerersl very Interesting re. mlnlsoences. Hs described th city and th surrounding country aa It was a-hen Crst entered upon hi duties In Ottawa. said the present Bank street church started with a nucleus of 4 members. It now had MT.

When he first cam to tha city they held service In th hall over the old Mechanics' Institute or the building at present Bred aa a studio by Mr. Plttaway. It was In this place that be was ordained, burlps his pastorate there had ben lje.it The largest aambar at member they ever received at one service was Its. In concluding he said he wss leaving the pastorate of tb church with th kindliest feelings to alL FT wonld car good-by as pastor but not 7 as friend. He hoped that If be could at any tune be of service te anyone uey evruld not heritats to.

call on him. tb most Interesting and touching Incident of the ceremony took r4nc mttey Rev. Dr. Moore's reply. Mr; 5lark Chung, on behalf of the members of.

the Chinese class, read an erfdres and presented a ul "ebony oanc. Moore made a suitable rr In which be said he hoped to cite more attention to them la the future now his duties as pastor over. i1 Short and appropriate addresses arere given by the Rev. Tr. Herrldm.

Rev. Dr. Armstrong and Rev. M. -JRamsay.

i The audience adjourned to th base hnt, wher a dainty repast had been p-e pared by th ladles. The tables xnoat artlstioully arranged, a Irlf.ndld vsse of rosea being placed on the table nt Which Dr. Moore presided. mailer vases of carnatlona and Chin- tw lilies were placed at regular Inter-ir. ofv the e-ematnfng tables, and m'la was entwined among tbe dishes mtle colored wax candles were f-rr-rrhw-uoiiely scattered among the smllax and when lit presented a (tanning The room was trtrtlculrirly pleasing with Its shaded llirlita nnd tne dellcrtte fragrance of the mses and 1 Ilea.

Twenty-four young Indies of tlie conftregation waited on tarie. The l.idie who so aucresafully out th scheme of Hecoratton were Miss Onnlnet. Mls rrland. Miss Wal-Ha, Miaa Murphy, Mrs. J.

Frnser and Mrs. Tann-r. Mrs. Tames 8m Hh snd Mra David Ma'hourg havs returned home after spending a- pleasant visit with friends Renfrew and EganviHe. KARN PIANO "SPECIAL." vuaasrr-rut oak piano-cased organ.

a snap. Knrn a. 1, Hparks Ht. PHONB 1367 "SWIFT, lORlTaDd SAFE Delivery of prkft antj letter to all local point at nlnlttittiB charge Messenger and Parcel Senice i 88 SPARKS STUEKt Phone larf. Hall Boys supplied.

$30,000 High Class Furs To Clear will allow 3 pr cnt off our sa.laa ila a-sass-itls. nrlaM ffte Asian akin. Persian lamb, coon and tlectrto btW TUfsts, "ii aativa igasj IQ atono marten, mink, AlaskA aabl and whit Thibet; fur-llned coata, cape Popular Fur Store, 188 8PASXS STREET Itadam Wolf in eharg. B. S.

Laldlaw nv rvnt rni.r.rr.w Toronto. WUL 1DDREU tb MEN'S kEKTOtd At Young Men's Christian Association BITNDA.T at p.m. Hiss Crabb wUl sing. A1J. MEN ARK 1NYTTXD SATimniT mt Bvangellst Latimer of Tfew York, wis MMJi th Boura rmMMritT." iUNDAT.

a.m.. MKNS BrBXlO CLAML for study of 8.8. Laasoo, led SUNDAY. I p.m.. yoiTNO MF.NH HTM CLAIM.

Leader, the Oeneral 8 aula. larj. atraagsra Cordially Weloomel. OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. SATURDAY! JAN ARX 10, iiKKt 1 DESERT Tb ex-OaUf cf rolls to 4ac Tamed Pew a.

New Tork. Jan. It One effect of th recent reversal of 111a II 111 Devery In the marts has been a.decldeU falling away of hi followers from the 'Ninth, Devery la soatne: his power over the man to whom oao dispensed his largess In bis home district, and Wis fact was hailed In Tammany Bail with JubllaUoa wbsa It was privately confided to "Sport Murphy, rurtbermors It waa confided by the friends of the central organisation, a asorst combination Is being effected against the big chief la bia own district, which promises sooner or later to sweep away tb power oi ope tree nsnaea mi. Laat night, accord! oa- to orlvaia ad vices from organisation sources, th old supporters of Big Bill swarmed In considerable numbers to the (medwln Club and began to "kink." Dsvery, they aald. bad promised that If hs only won his Court of AjpssH salt he would put his followers "on velvet," This had been lost and la tha present stat of his affairs they would return from the ebas of strange coda, they said.

Th regular organisation to-day believes that, even ahould Big Bill be given some consideration In tbe courts hi support In bis homo district is unalterably amdsrmlnad. and that th rsgalar district forces must vsntually be raoognlsed. la other words, It Is conceded that Devery, a a power In tbe Hail. Is downed in sis own uisinoi the spot above all others where the cntral organisation would wish him to be overthrown. IN B.U88ELI CO.

Returns from th township of Cum berland show the following results: JUeva. Win. Clark of ptavun aocl.) and councillors Martin, mcuiaory, la Clarenc Mr. Maglolr Landry waa alaotad reeve, bla opponent. Thl- vlsrg, polling.

Ill vote to Mr. Lan dry's s7g. Tb latter jiaa previously been reeve. v. THE MAGNET ATPITTeSBURG HOW OTTAWA BOYfl WERE ATTRACTED.

'J' A Last of Oaaadlaa Players sad the i Salaries They are Bcei viu g. Th Toronto commissioner to Pittsburg says; Its following list, of Canadian, players and th air nrios abowa th weekly salary to be almost uniformly tb same 411 a week. -Keystones Horn, goal, Woo stock and London, tlai Rag. ItaArthufy point, Toronto and Kosalaaa. usi bisb.

cover, Waterloo, fU; Hendry, tentr (captain), Waterloo, UO; Laaa rover, Winnipeg, tU; "BusseT- Oorden, right, Btratford and' Toronto, tli: Taylor, left, Toronto, tli; Bwsttaer, traUora, lis. "Wt areas trothera, goal. Ifetrolea. tl; Btaen, point, nttaburg, 10i Pa-vaL cover point, Ottawa, tit; A. Blx- smlth, rover (captain), Ottawa, 120; B.

Stuart. centre, of Ottawa. O. Sixsmrus. Mailt, Ottawa, Beary, left, Ottawa, (IS; P.

MoArthur, spare. Zoranto VarsUy. 110 a game. "Bankers If hard coal. Mont real, Morphy, point, Toronto, sle; Pbymlstsr, cover point, Toronto, (15; "Hod' btuart, rover, Ottawa, and $15; Campbell, centre.

Mont real. 20i wiuett, rigat. Chaanbiy. McCrosty, left, Montreal, tut Howard, right, Montreal. Oii.

Penwlck. spar, Cornwall, 110. "Pittsburg" A. Lamb, goal, Kingston, tut ehenherd. aoal.

Winnipeg, SM; Hamilton, point (captain), King ston and Ottawa, zu; -mas- roung, cover point. Kingston, I5r 'Baynen orners, Klnwena li; Shields, rlirht, Ouelph. IIS: MoCarron. left, Quebec, tie. "Amusement Manager James W.

Co- nan of tb Pittsburg Btreet Railway Company has made hockey the feature at Duquean Garden, and It Is ths company that foots the bill. Th method he pursues Is a simple one -and relieves him of all th pereonal worry Incidental to securing players for th team a He apportions i.ooo to eacn team and appoints a manager to disburse the sum. Bsch manager gets what players he pleases aa long as hs keeps within th 13,000 limit for the ssson. Tb hockey year opened this season on Nov. rt snd will close March in.

Aa will be seen by tb foregoing list of prices the general prto paid Is tit a week, with Ms to the vaptaln. it rests, however, entirely with th manager. There la a continual agitation for Increases lh salaries here as In other lines, only there Is but little chance for ralaee becauft tbe al lmost Inexhaustible supply or players to be had In Canada at ths. standard TO ENTERTAIN 8COTS. Toronto, Jan.

.10. W. B. Mo-Munich, K.C., headed a deputation yesterday representing' tbe Ontario CurHng Association, who aaked Premier Roes that tbe province do something toward the entertainment of the visiting Scotch curlers, now In this country. 5 -v Th premier promised tb try and ar-ramrs aa excurelon for them to tbe Agricultural Cctlesre at.

OuelpH. In which It was stated they would be Interested, aa the visitors are solid business men from the old land. It hss now been decided that th Rents will leave Ottawa on Monday night. January It, and play In Peter-boro on the following? day, spending the next three daya In Toronto, and reaving Saturday for a visit to the Falls, where they will remain over flunday, coming oa to Hamlltoo for Monday's play as arranged. The following Itinerary may now be considered -definite: January lo-lsMonrreal.

January 1T-1 Ottawa. January 10 Peterboro. January tl-U Toronto. January tt-tt Niagara Falls. January te Hamilton.

January X7 Ouelph. an nary SS Stratford, January London. January 10 Windsor. Leaving Ontario they go to Wlnnl- MURDERER REPRIEVED. Nice, Jan.

to. Th sentence of death passed upon Henri Vldal Nov. ft, 101, has been commuted to penal servitude for Ufa Henri Vldal confessed at Nice to th extraordinarily wanton murder of two women and to attempts to aeaaaslnat various others. It was for these murder that he was sentenced to death, but Is believed to have been th author of a series of crimes on th Riviera which made him one of the aotsrioua murderers of France. ilAPPY EVENT AT Y.

M. C. A. SECOND ASf UAL BANQUET A SUCCESS. An BlaboraU eupper by th Ladi JvuxUlary.

Bright pesches and Kuala. second annual banquet of th Y. ai. C. A.

Literary and Uebatlng ato- clety. held laat night. wiU pass Inie the records of that Institution aa on of th brightest and moss suoossarm events in lta history. Tbe faaat was spread In th unrary and was attended by about forty members of tbe society and others. Tbs tempting array of good thinga was supplied and tastefully arranged on tha tables bv ths Ladles' Auxiliary and to tbetn must be given the greateat credit for the manner in wmcn iw carried out their part.

The orealdent of the society. Mr. W. Lyle Raid, presided and acted aa toast-master. Among those wh attended ware Messrs.

H. MoCormlok, vice-president; c. Bray, secretary! A. B. Atu wood, critic; Pr.

W. R. Oreeene, Jaa. Raltt. O.

W. ratUrson. A. O. Stssvoy, execatlve oommlUee: R.

J. FarrelU U. f. man A. Hnroule.

Lr. Hanna, W. A. Coda. Prof, rrancls, N.

D. Mo Leod, J. Lagleson, A. r. Laggam H.

B. Aakwlth, Oswald Welsh. E. L. Brittaln, J.

C. Bpence. A. O. Bteacy, Jaa.

M. Touat. J. Werrla. EV Kdwarda, J.

Edwards, A. O. Boss, H. a Campbell, J. A.

Kodd. A. O. Learoyd. A.

Welch. Ksdai. OPEN1NO TOAST. The toast list was' begun I hv hnnarlne Ula Mateatv the King and drinking to hut health as th National Anthem was lustily sung. "Canada" waa proposed by the president, and responded to by Mr.

8. T. McKnlght Mr. Harold McCormlck proposed th toast. "Canadian Public Men." to which Mr.

H. a Campbell marie an excellent renlv. The loaat "Canadian. Literature," waa capably Introduced "by Mr. Bray.

Mr. A. K. Attwood In response quoted from several Canadian writers and spoke freely of their ability and achievement One of tb most interesting toset was that to Ths City of Ottawsv-isrf By-town; UU Ottawa." It was proposed by Mr. W.

A. Code in a stirring speech and with squal eloquence was replied to by Mr. James ttaitt. TBB ASSOCIATION. "Th Toung Men's Christian proposed by Mr.

John Baaieson, was responded to by Dr. Hanna on behalf of President A. W. Ault, who was unavoidably absent, and by air, j. i-arrelL the gsnsral secretary.

Mr. Farrell told of the remarkable progress made by tbs association and es-nraaiod the hop that th next banquet would held In a new and mora commodious building, Mr. A. Q. Ross In a few bright remarks, proposed the -toast The Literary and Debating Society." President W.

Lyle Held waa the first to respond and was followed by Mr. R. A. Sproui. who gave some Interesting reminiscences of tbe Ottawa T.

M. C. A. whan it met In th early days In la little hall on Connor street. The Press" wsa proposed by Dr.

W. Greene and modestly acknowledged by the representatives of city dallies. Ths last toast, that to Ladles, was proposed by Mr. J. A.

Rodd and replied to by Mr. A. Ok Steacv. Tb speeches were Interspersed with songs by Prof. wm.

Francis, ana w. N. n. McLeod. Ths committee that had charge of th banquet, apart from th very Import ant part done By tn uner Auxiliary, waa comDesed of Messrs.

W. L. Reld. A. If.

McKee, H. McCormlck, C. Bray, A. E. Attwood.

C. Rose, Dr. W. R. Greene.

8. T. MoKnlght. a. w.

Pat terson and A. o. Bteacy. FIGHT DISEASE. Experts Expect to Stamp out Foot- snd.mouth This Wiatsr.

Washington. Jan. 10. In a report received yesterday by Secretary Wil son, pr. Balmon, ths chief or th Bu reau of Animal Industry, who Is In Boston directing the campaign against ths foot ana mourn eptaemic, says that ths disease wlU be stamped out tills winter unless It has been carried to soms other part of th country wher It Is yet undiscovered.

The experts have only two herds on hand, which were reported within the last two or three daya. The largest of thess herds was to havs been killed to-day. Dr. Salmon speaks of anxiety among th farmers to recelv aa recompense ths full value of the animals killed, but says the government moth-ods were endorsed In a resolution pass ed by ths Stockholders" Association of Massachusetts, st Worcester. Complaints of damage-to ths milk supply caused by disinfection are being filed and hereafter barns where milk cattle are.

housed will be disinfected In such a way as to leav as UtU odor as possible. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. Annual Entsrtsinment sf Bethany Church Sunday School, Hinton-burg. It was a jolly lot of youngsters that sasembled last night at Bethariy church Hlntonburg, when the annual Sunday school festival waa held. Th church a as crowded with th scholars, their teachers, parents and friends.

was served at o'clock and about 7-10 ths programm commenced and was furnished largely by th children. Choruses were sung by several classes of girls. Including Miss McLeod a. Miss 8 Darks' and Miss Fee's. Reci tations were given by Ella Moor, Basil Thompson, Florence Auton, and Lilly Matthews, and a duet by Masters Robbie and Roderick Eadte.

6hlela MeDougall and Mabel Denault In their sweet baby voices gav songs and received a merited applause, Instrumental selection were given by Mas ter John Kevins and Miss Olive Mur phy. In addition to thee numbers several hymns were sung by the whole school. Tbs Sunday school orchestra was present and contributed to th enterta lament. A htrge" number or vatuabl prises war swarded for attendance- during th past year. Those receiving them were: Beasls Thompson, Edith Thompson, Maggie Btlmson, Gordon Broad, Jenn Roy, Llllle Cummtnga, Emma Moodle, Liaxle Thompson, John Kevins, Clifford Morrison.

Bradford Broad. Mabel Broad, Annl Ebb. Flora Mo- Oregor, P. Handysme, Marlon Bread. Km est Handyald.

Certlneatea award ed bv ths General Assembly for cor rect recitation of too esisss of scrip-rare were won by Jean Roy, Llllle Cummin, Godfrey GlUespIs and Bella Bone, and- for th recitation at 10 verses lo Marlqrl Roy, Jaa, Dudley. John Nevlns, Annie Bone and Robbie Eadle. Kach member of the Infant class was presented with a toy or doll. Dr. W.

H. Graham Is confined to his home, suffering from a sever cold, THE RESIGNATION OF i TRUSTEE ENRIGHT Aooepted After doerter of a Oeatury of aervio tor Separata Soaols. Boss Kind Words. Tht resignation of Aid. J.

C. Kn- rlgbt as Beparat School trustee for Victoria ward, rendered necessary by th amendment to the municipal act which says a man cannot be an ald erman and a school trust, waa ao oepted at a special meeting 01 ins board bald last evening. Thar wars present Chairman Llaotta, aad trustees Buna, Boudxeault, Umlth, Kane. Olsssnn, Foran. Puff, MuUuira and Rloux.

In moving th motion to accept th reals-nation. Trustee Bims referred to to loss or trustee Binitn ana xua In tb recent sleotione and regretted that Trustee klnrlxlil's rtalanaUon should follow so aouu attar. In Mr. Knrighl Us board, aald, as losing a vaiuabl member. Trusts Smith, who seconded tn motion also 1 efei 1 ed In eulogtsu terms to Trustee Enrurht.

wha he said, wss an honest, atnoar, true, athgle-hearted member wae bad always aotsa 10 advance th Interest of the school. Trust Boudxeault, on behalf of the French asotloa of th board, referred to the many starling aualltlea of heart of bis trtsnd and colleague. Mr. En-rlght, be said, had been a devoted ser vant to tn interests ox us sonoois anu by his kindly ways had contributed to ths good relations axisttng between tha two elements of the board. Th action to Oil th vacancy win be decided at th regular meeting on Wednesday evening.

Mr. J. B. Daly la favorably mentioned aa Mr. Bnrlght'a Long Service.

Trustee 'Bniight was the father of th board having completed year of sn 1I1 1. During this time hs has seen many Changs. Hs was chairman of tb boara at me time uv urw Una schools HI Patrick St. Jos eph' and St. Bridget's war built.

DEMAND FOR COAL STEADY INDEPENDENT OPERATORS IN CONTR0U Cold Waathel Keeps tb FrW 1 JTew Tork at 810 a To for AnthraciU. Wa-V T.n IB TnM weatbST BOadS a evtady Increasing demand for coal resoiroay ana lo-aay. a iw mnnln the nnck of 110 a ton for sntbradta, establlaoed by tha Independ ent operaioim, WHO aww aenu the situation la Uits city. In the east sloe tsnament houa dlatrict there wss plentiful supply cf coal la daalera yards and this known fact prevenuad aaythlng Ulas a rush; Tbs dealers, howsver, were a busy all day. 10J CaAJaU KatU Im, la aVIMt 40 3BtVS as aw for rcsiL guid from 4b to tS Cati tOT bK 0t 100 pounda.

TIM lodeiMdMit pfrmtor- ar ofit1ntt- Insr In jhitrrv traaalV saStLlrai BrtVxUct tA Nrt Tork and Bosrtoa tor Us prtoa and thr ta a aral axpwtatlun that If tha inmr oonunustsj ooa a wwi win mad by dealara to ttlll turOMr advanc tik prlca on antbracUa. althoug th rakiroad eoal oompaolaa adlitra to ti MifeMWsi nrlosi of li a. fan. Hinoa th tSTKtutot vttn tha In4pn4- nc opraAors oy compaia boushk mora than oita-halt tha ovuratoni ttdawatar ooal at 5 pr cant, of tho iTjarkat prto at anded, th companl bav had to tak car of Intamafltat point ipiorad by th lnapnttc)U In the rutiWn of ooal to Tork and Boatov for bla; prtoaa, and this appaara to oavi nipa ui iiaOsMiatniiB oonvroi iai ltuatlon btr by iranina; tJW deMrarUt of th railroad company coal at ttd Th board of vMitlmat ha paaaad a aotuUon IfnatruoUnc th mayor to com-munlcata with tb varloua ooal con panlaa and raqueat than, to bioreaa tivxr ruprnenta to ail tn oonniffna or taa ity, owina; to oomplaJnta from th poor ana from chart tab inafi tutiona. AFTER SMUGGLERS, Bt Jotin-, NflL, Jan.

10. Th colon la crulaar Fiona ha bn dlapatchtd to Fortun Bar whr it la aletred American flahlnr ali ar amos-sHna; from BL Plezra aa well a sap plying; Franch flahnnn with- htnirf for bait In deflanc of th oolonlai ra rulationa. Th Fiona, will vnforo th law TlfSoroaaly. Thia proeeadtny la la no manner oonnected with tha Bond-Har traatr. Such vlgllanca is necoa-aary erery year.

COMSUMERS' ELECTRIC CO Farther Reduce the Price cf Light. Tut Cofunmert' Eeotrio Compuiy havs decided to farther reduot tha priot litrkt. On and alter tht lit of ybmary nut th rata will 13 cent ncr 1,000 Watt Hours, with discount of 33 1-3 par cant, off te cost us tn pay Inf tht It acoooeU within fllUtn davi cf their rendering. THIB XUUI8 A RSDUCTI0H 07 13 US FEt CEST OFT PSZ8SHT KATZS. or a set rate ot cento per 1,000 Watt Honrs.

Blanket-lined Sleigh Covers (or grocers, butchers, farmer and bara. lHUvcrtes wa3 bs apprecsaeed when raerxed by these warm cover. The Tobta Tent and Awning Co. 'Phoo I HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Why- not receive free household sf-feets by buying your tea or coffe from the Royal Tea Co, 14 and 16 Bank St.

Ton can have Ires articles with each poond purchase, I KARN PIANO "PECIAU" New pianos In near case designs arriving dally, ace than. Karn's, -It; Sparks St. COMPANIES MUSS PAY. Foreign Insurance Deposit Are In Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 10.

According to decision banded down by1 Judge Thompson of ths United Stale court In the cas of Pie Western Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont against ths treasurer an auditor ot franklin county, all fofeten Iraorane companies having money, bonds or other securities on deposit with th stats treasurer, most pay bus on the earns In Franklin county- In. th suit of rhe Western Assurano Co, which sought to prevent the taxing of HM.gao worth of bonds Which It has deposited with th Mats treasurer, the court 'held fs-lr-t Us company. Thar ar several mllson dollars' worth of bonds depositee by foreign Insurance com-psalas with th stat treasur erf LABOR MEN ON THE ELECTIONS alxied Association pis-cusses RESULTS. 1 Vi Xov to Hav a jUpresanUtlve on ths Beard of Health. Hua'elpal Lighting Favored.

Tbe Allied Trades and Labor Association held a long meeting last night. tbe elm being principally aevotea to a dlsousslon of th lata leeUona Pre sident Anabl occupied tb chair. Tn Ottawa Musical rrotoouva elation presents credentials for S. Savage, J. McOlUlouddy and Geo, O'Connor.

Mr. P. at. Draper represents Typographical Union with C. B.

O. Boud result, H. H. Calma and A. E.

Sanderson; Alt. Scarf represents tbe bakera. Election Aftermath, Th executive report dealt with th recent municipal platform- and men tioned th fact that eo many candi dates had endorsed tb labor platform snowing that thslr movement was pro gressing, suobsoj or th electee aldermen had endorsed the labor platform. It waa ta be deplored that Mr. C.

Pepper had been defeated after having mad a good reputation lath council. Th labor vote, much la th majority in Ottawa ward, had not given Mr. Reynolds th support as- served at labor's hand a Much satis faction was ex preened at the return of Aid. Sanderson, Tb men who bad bean endorsed had bean Judged on their municipal records and tha plat forms thsy laid down. The report further advocated a pro-grssslv platform being drawn op by th Industrial commit tea and that a oommlttee seen as suggested by Aid.

Jaa, Davidson be formed. Municipal Lighting. Hull having mad a success of eteo- trio lighting, Ottawa should follow suit, Ths recant reduction la price of light through competition showed ths Profit tn tb business and aldermen should aa soon as possible go Into municipal awnsrabip. Had Been Endorsed. Mr.

Draper called attention to a letter signed by J. A. Murphy In ths Ottawa Cttlaen on the morning ot election da sarin a Aid. Bos bad not bees endorsed by th association. This candldat had been heartily endorsee and this waa th reason th speaker brought the matter up.

Th assooia- tloa had been placed in a cau ucu Aid. 8androa thought -endorsing four candidate had defeated Mr. Pep- ner in Central ward. Mr. Boudreault said th four man had been endorsed In Central ward aa a measure of fair play to man, who BSDDOrtad their platform.

Mr. Draper aald Mr. J. A. Murphy was president of th Typographical Vnloa and several members ot that body war opposed to th Allied Assorts Lien, it waa lack ot organisation thai aaaaed Mr.

PwcWS defeat, nr. Boss, too, had no organisation proved strong enough to got In a tha haaA of tna nolL A man now. How ever, was sleeted mora by buttom-boU lns? electors than on tnatr reoora. Mr. Frederick eonsiaerea sir.

raw per was defeated scams hi friends did not get out ana netp mm. The executive report was then car ried. 'Aid. Journeauz Thank Aid. Journsaux waa present and was Introduced by Mr.

8. O. Boudreault, being given a hearty reception. lie returned thanks for the ndorsatlon ot tha association and tor th work they bad done for him. Mr.

Prodsiick piss apt ad a report ot Wellington ward eommltts and hs advocated ths endorsatlon ot candi dates in November. Mr. Draper objected to th clause) dealing with tb endorsing candidal and the clause waa arnica out. Report Promised. In reply to Mr, Draper, Mr.

Prodsr-Ick premised a full report of the Labor day committee by th next meet- in. Messrs. Prod crick and Bond moved that city clerks be written to asking what grants were mads to labor day oommlttee and that th Ottawa finance committee be asked to give a grant of two. Tb committee named had ths following delegates in addition to th mover and seconder: Aid. Bander-eon, C.

B. O. Boudreault. B. Potvtn, J.

Bren- ran, A. Empey and IL Calm. Want a Representative, Messrs. Proderlck and Boud result moved a oommlttee to wait on th mayor to get a member on th board of health aad also to push th matter of selecting a alt for th Carnegie Mr. Proderlck thought a practical plumber would bs a good man on th board of health.

These motion were carried. Mr. Spinard gave notice ot motion to amend the constitution to appoint a municipal committee of the associa tion. Industrial Commlttaa, Mr. Proderlck wanted to nam three men to act on the clvlo Industrial com mittee It the suggestion of Aid.

David son waa carried out. Aid. Sanderson aald they had llttl to offer manufacturers as they could giv no xsmptlon from taxes. As a result of last year's work they would likely have three Industrie and th oommlttee. bad only spent 9-0.

Mr. Draper was against Don using factories and all exemptions from tax atlon. Aid. Sanderson, W. Proderlck and R.

E. Miller were suggested on ths sommlttes. Mr. Miller withdrew and Mr. Potvln declined.

i The motion waa then withdrawn on ths suggestion of Mr. Draper. THE REFERENDUM. London Assoclstion Dissociates Itssll From Proposed Deputation. Txmdon.

Ont, Jan. 10. The London Referendum Association hss passed the following resolution: "Whereas ths returns from the referendum are still Incomplete and the government I therefore not In a position to appreciate the true significance of th vote. and whereas no convention or tem perance workers of the province hss been called permitting a fun expression of views on the present status of ths temperance question, therefor the London Keterenaum Association can- not regard Itself as represented by the gentlemen who purpose waiting oa the government on sanuary loin, nor will II feel bound by any proposals mad to ths government on that occasion. Miss Carmen Lougblln of Mattawa Is visiting Mrs.

Ueo. O'Keefe at Wilbrod atreet. Miss Jeiale M. Whseler, 404 Ollmour street, who has been on a visit to WsU erbury, Vt, and other American cities returned bom Thursday. G.ROSS CO, Sale of OTTAWA All1 On Monday moVrtlhg we commchce tfie 5ale of the of Fine Some of finest garments Choicest Furs v.

i A A a l- Long Mink stoles, stone marten, tinnamon fox and sable ruffs. Persian Lamb, and thibet collars. Muffs to match? All sorts of fur sets for Wo- men and Girls'. YoiTknovv our policy.j never, to carry over a single gainiitht from one season 1 to another -that is. why you never get' any but prime fursthat is why we! do such large trade in Furs'.

Any of you that bought furs here, that prices were fully 2 5 per cent; lower than -elsewhere, Notwithstanding thisXve- will "sell every article commencing Mon-, day at 25 per cent, discount. This will give you the finest of furs at the best bargains, you, ever had. We will not' except anything no matter what the loss. There are somewhere abdut 306 garments in all. Nothing tarnong them but the most fashionable new furs.

Some of them it Black Fox ruffs and "mufisc Black Tipped Fox Muffs and. Stone Marten Ruffs and Sable Ruffs and Red Blue Lynx Sets. Black Persian Xamb tes trimmed with sable-' 1 Electric Seal Collarettes trimmed with Persian Lamb. Grey Persian Lamb arid Elec-trie Seal collarettes. Children's, white thibet ruffs and i muffs, and white muffs.

The Whitewear Sale 1 The present sale of muslin undergarments is better and greater than any whitewcar sale in the past yet there is no confusion, no crowd-V ing and no unpleasant shopping, ample room has been provided on the 4th floor. You can see" the -various styles of garments, examine theni at your leisure as you would the, regular stocks and yet profit by savings greater than ever before. niGROSSdOj Ottawa London Limited Whole Stock and in the City. -t 4 rabbit caps and Limited Paris.

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