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WILL PRODUCE PLAY IN THE RUSSELL LN ORDER TO GIVE MANY CHILDREN FRESH AIR DUTING NEXT SUMMER Big Campaign to Secure Fresh Air Home Starts Every Citizen Can Help in Progressive Movement Would you pend on dollar- oa a rul t-levr fff performance nd yt 'talis thAt the crtnbck not Koiny toward the InflmtM Mlary of a "tar" toutio felv mom child a chance tu breath and be klaaed by Hit aun and opn mlr 7 lliw diee a ho tine and a quarter of i.n mvrm of land, far from duet, amok uiul amvllft, where clean wind t-uree Hpieal you as a uualneM piMitMition Kin. Thju mretrh It a little further by tntikhitf It poMlhl to rive the poor ihlldren a chance to a taate of thl pU-usur by renting yourself to a nrK (it "Mr, a Wcm-lure' mm prraittd by thj Ottawa HlrnllfrV lrurnitic Club In the Hui-im-11 Theair on Wednesday, March l. ull the proifua to jr towarda the purchtKliif uf a Freeh Alr-Cottac at liritannla. "The Htrullfre" r.tet eveninr Ht the reaidenca of Mr. and Mrs.

K. idc. its 'oopr street, and JSMiiched their preliminary arrannp-ment to put on the 'play under the Hunpu-eM, on this occtui(in, of tike Frt-Kh flub, It it a hlRh vina four-act comedy.1 brttMn with clever lines, and the curt of local yuiiK ladles and gentlemen were picked for real acting lability. They ar untW th -dl-rH-turHhlp of Mr. Harry Hayes, th WI kti'fwn local actor, wh'ts sue- cess In training embryo Mariraret Aug 1 1 tut and Korle Ituhertson apeaka for itm-lf.

In the cant are th folluwlna- young peopl, who have been huey rehears-ing and who witl itlv CMtawans a urpri on March 14: Miss Hlnitham Hay, Mlea Marlon I'ereirs, MIm Grace lilney, Mlaa Kvelyn Maynard. Mlw Malsle DaiEff, Mr Fred Urlndley, Mr. 'rii Mr. Kennerh Cmm. Mr.

Uuaseii tfparka. Pr. T. C. TCvane.

To lliijr Cot later. A mentioned before, evry -cent of the prtweeds will be devoted to Wdrd the purchase of a cottage near the rxtliit-t Metropolitan Compaiffa work st ftritaniiia. Thke cottage will cust IJ.Outt. and then. In order to make mors room.

It la proposed to Hutld an annex rusting tl.Ouv. As many poor children a possible and mothers with thrlr babies will errv-ed with a two wceka' out Inc. and white, wan facea will take on a ew color aa a result of th tonic of the freeh air. No, thle Is not a hold-up. It I well known how the numerous "good things'' floated by the churches some rim make the linger plm-h the coin.

You give It, but the genua man, at bant. mo-fly gives It with a grimace, nil the while softly swearing an alibi, but preserving a froxen smile to the l.idy who consoles you in a weary for a good causa, don't you know. Her you gt value for your money yon see an exceedingly well played comedy, while your money may turn tears to laughfr a child's laugh, unrestrained nd healthy; 7" The ladlea will shortly be around with tickets, ao quit grouching about eX A cup or Suchard's rv Cocoa II makea a refreshing, tatbfylng ana penecuy aeiinous rancn between meals and at bedtime. S3 Allen $2.00 Hot Water Bottles This la a red or chocolat color, good quality rubber our regular 13 stock guaranteed for one yea r. but has a mufh longer life.

February Sale prtce $15 our guarantee, the same continue until end of the $1.00 Bottle 69c. A 3 fit. While Rubber of better qusllty thsn the usual dollar bottle. It will give good service, and no family ehoutd be a Hot whei ss I Water Bottle hen a bottle such his can 69C be had for Get Enlargement Of (hat Good Snapshot Oct aa enlargement of that good snapshot of your child, your friend, or that bit of scenic beauty that appeals to you. Just take a look at ths sampla enlargements made by sor own -artist oa display In our main store window-, they show what ws can do for you and th cost is llttl.

Ienv your orders for developing, printing, or enlarging at any ef our flv stores. 1 rv I Hot 1 C. I K. K. I The ttuv, the the P.

the Mr. i i. of i I be i as 9 the high cost of living and give somebody who vneither tsngoes. rld la autoa ur smokes cigars a chsno to live. Coram litre 1-UrctrU.

The following-were the committee elected last nlghl to look after the details of the event 4 rubllcity commute Mr. R. Parkinson, Mri. K. Taachcreau, Mrs.

Mcott. 8ubacrlptlonMr. 'X V. Whit. Mrs.

Dr. I K. A. Kennedy, Mrs, Aigus Mackenale. Mr.

A. BilUoet. Trogramme Mr. T. J.

Hates, Mrs. A. Mmlih, Mrs. B. Tawhereau.

Bo arrangements Mr. E. 8. Iteade. Kecrtary-treasurer Mr.

O. C. White. Ituslnesa manager lr. T.

Evans. Hi rector of castMr. Harry Hay. the Fresh Air Cottage committee are the following ladle: Mral 8. Heade.

Mrs. Con, Mrs. (Hr.) A. Kennedy. Mrs.

C. 8. Hcott, Mrs. A. Hmlth.

Kubscriptions for the Freah Air Fund should be sent to The Journal and will be asknowledged in ttw-ee ci.himna. lVnaitlona should be addressed: "Fresh Air Fond, Kvenlrfff Journal, Oily." ORPHANAGE CARED FOR AVERAGE OF 232 DAILY DURING YEAR Joseph's Held Annul Meeting on Sunday Aiteroooa. Th annual meeting of Sfe-Juseph's Orphatugs was held on Sunday a tier nmin, with Mr. P. Pelletier presiding.

aecounta fur 1911 showed that th Institution had to contend with expenses uf II. 000, while tm-y also paid interest 06 a del of Ua.OOt). As th revenue comes from public charily, some difficulty In financing being experienced. According to President Pelletier, the Ontario Government grant was reduced from l.T to while $loo Is being received from city. Petitions ar to be sent to the Ontario Government -and to the Board of Control, asking for a Urger grant.

A remittance of water taxes is also being asked of the city. The dally average of Inmates during year was 2tt, of which 110 were from Ottawa, and the others from the surrouodlng district In Ontario and Quebec. The officers for 1H are: president, Pelletier: vlcs-president, C. A- 8e-gain; secretary, Uuetave Emond. FRANCHISE WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF SALE IS MADE.

In' connection with The Journal's story "yesterday regarding the sale of tM. lAwrtfnce and Ottawa railroad. J. K. Askwlth.

president of the road, pvinteil out tO'Oay thai while British capita) would likely be extensively Invested- In road, the road would be operated by local In- terests, Thxn the flnam-lal control the road will very likely be pur-J chased by Hrltlsh but the operating control will In all proba- blllly remain the same as It Is at present. The franchise of the road will not sold outright. It la understood that the director of the Ht. Uawrenc and futawa Hallway have rrceivad an asaucanc from the Oovernmsni that the usual aub-shlles fur thai railway will be ulbor-lsd by Parliament thla year. This meana that conatructiua of th railway will begin thla yr.

It la understood that th Militia Department 1 anxious that It should be begun at once. In order to pro Id trunsoortatton for Ottawa marksmen to the now rifle rangea In March Township. UTILE PROBABILITY OF DIVORCE REFORM AT THIS SESSION Although there la little probability uf dJvurvc reform this session, the private bills committee may take th matter Into Its own hands and Insist as far mm It has power that the divorce applications be given very careful consideration. At present divorce cases com first before th sjmus dlvorc commflti1. After ar "laasaetl onj ther they are sent to the Meaate and tbsnce to the private bill committee of th House.

In the past the private hi Us committee- has seldom scrutinised he divorce applicutlonsj they have been passed a ma Iter of course. Dur-ng the past couple of years there has 'ben a strong- feeling that this committee ss a court of appeal shoulJ, exercise its function, and last session, for the first tbne on record, this committee reported against a bill passed on by the Although ft Is admitted ther Is nothing likely to be done this session towsrda divorce reform, the feeling is that the end has not been heard of the subject. Thtre is a strong sentiment In the House that the present method of considering divorces should be reformed and (hat provincial courts should be established In all th provinces as In the three Maritime Provinces and Hrltlsh Columbia. The quest bin is certain to be revived next session. The chief obstacle Is, of course, th-J conscientious scruples of adherent of th Roman Catholic church against divorce in any form.

The cleavage waa made very a-pporent in the debate last night, when the three opponents of divorce reform were: 8ir Wilfrid Iaurier, Hon. C. J. Doherty and Hon. Hodnlphe Lrf-mleuK.

oil members of th Human Catholic churchy PRKSKXTATHIV tK FHIZKS TO ri'BMC SCHOOL PI' PIUS. The jiresentatlon of Dtrathcona priies For. physical exercise, and rifle shooting, ol-championship prises for field day sports, of diploma to the pupils of the school for Higher English and Applied Artk, and the Mc Clenaghan gold medal will take place the Elgin street school to ths children of the various public schools on Thursday. PI HLH'fTY QI'KWTIOX UKfr'OKK THIr: BOARD OK 4'OXTKOI. TOO AY.

The question of continuing the publicity bureau will likely come before the Board of Control this Afternoon. The Hosrd of Trade hss written asking that the whole business be hsnd-fd over to them to run ss they see fit. This, however, does not meet the views of ths controller and aldermen, who think that the city should retain supervision of Its publicity affairs. One of the proposals to be consid-eied is the sppolntlng of some person to direct the affairs of the department along the line provided for under th municipal act Whlrh allow the city to expend $2, 009 a year for publicity purposes. class condition ana -carry TOILET CREAMS Hvery kind If It's advertised wa, nave It 'lust Otir faith Ih theee 1 ehoern by our guarantee to take them back If you don't like them: Harmony 8k In Food.

Tao. Hexall Cold Cream. Jar Ion Camphorated Cold Cream, Jar. Me. ftexatl Cream of Almonds, Jar, Met Heaall Ulaappeartna Cream, Jar, aR Hold In Ottawa by our 8 Store only by 7, eon other Rrxall Dru-' IsU throuahout the world.

Bottles CochraneV Annual February Water THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 STr1 UR Annual February Rubber iiale is an event-" fbofcetl forward to and with- good reason, inasmuch As ihe clearing prices offered at this sale are always most attractive. W'c buy direct at prices that" enable us at all times to give bet values than any individual store. These February Sale prices arev therefore, bound to be specially advantageous" toyou, being made so in pursuance of our policy of cleaning up our stock be-fore the close of the winter season. aii goods are in first if sold at regular prices. Sale open; at all 5 Stpres, Monday, Feb.

16th; and week. Naturally early buyers get the best. 1 $2.50 Hot Water Bottle I This is a good durable, well made bottle, 2 quart measure iiiaroojBQlorr-fulljr guaranteed for 2 year. It ia made, from the IwwKrubber, is aoft and pliable, a bottle that lookg-and I'eela its quality. It ia worth $2.50, and it 'a fresh nw atiwlr hi.lltrhf- hv lie at a Harirnifi Ptu.

nnw tfkel efl on to you at the yery gpecial price'of lOO Cut Flowers Kfesh every morning 'at saving prices to Violets, per bunch 3c to Mc. Carnations, per dox. ap. It oses, per dos. np.

Daffodils, per do. Nc Tulips, per dos. Floral departmsnt'-MalB Phone S2l. Free delivery. BZMtatBgsWf it i ftdvertiMd USUAL SUBSIDIES ARE ASSURED FOR NEW RAILWAY LINE eaeeaaeeaiBaeBMeaaaawaeaaBaHBeBaMeaMeeeeeawMBeeMBaeiBaeaaaaeeiHeeBiea' bavt it gentrally at uwing vdcs.

ERROR WAS OF JUDGMENT NOT OF INTENTION London, Kb, 17. The recent parliamentary scandal la connection with th purchase of Marconi hare by members ol th British cabinet was revived to-day tn th House of Lords, together with th whole quest toa of th secrecy of party fund and th purchase of titles of nobility. Lord Murray of Eltbank, who a short tiro ago returned from fcJouth America, where he had actd as the asjent for the projects of Lord Cow-dray, mad hts first appearance in the Upper House, where rave a statement of his in American Marconi shares befor he was ennobled and while ha) was tb chief Liberal whip In th House of Commons. He -said that when he had purchased the American Marconi shares he was convinced that the American company had nothing to do with the British Government contracts and was distinct from the Knglish Marconi company. Looking back now.

he said, he thought it might have occurred to him that his action would be open to criticism. He continued: "I deeply regret that 'I did not give th matter more consideration and view from all possible aspects. Jt was an error of Judgment and not of intention." SEES NO REASON WHY TAX RATE SHOULD GO UP Cty Aiditor Qnf CvnmeiU Runor )f Ucrtue. City Auditor ClulT, commenting this morning on th rumors that have been going round regarding the Increasing1 of th tax rate, stated that he waa at a loss to know why any In-, cresse was necessary. "Ther 1 flte.oo more this year than last." he said, "on account of there being- no deficit to fsce and the rate of nine mills will produca more than last yearpelgjf to ths Increased assessmen so why should they talk of I nr leasing the rats They are asking or debentures to cover the cost of anything and very-thing a little out of th run of ordinary expenditure, so that I fall to see where any Increase becomes necessary." said Mr.

Cluff. The estimate will probably be considered by the Board of Control one day thla week. HON. C. E.

FOSTER WILL SIT IN THE HOUSE Ttf-DAY. Hon. Geo. E. Footer will be in his place In the Commons this afternoon.

lAst week he met with an accident while leaving a street car, dour crushing his fingers. One of Mr Foster's Angers of his right hsnd Is bsdly mashed and the nail stripped off. PILiKS CUBED IN a TO 14 DAYS. Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro Itching. Blind.

Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief, ttc OUT PA IK OF IN 1 raw. on McLeod. Hank or gueen St. Phone Wueen 101.

pUHNlHHKl) ROOM TO LET. 471 Ollmour comer APPLY Kent St. LET MA 00. HOU8K CONTAIN- In. Ave bedrooms, eenaral.

hath W. beating; Particulars Box TNDKRIRADUATK NURSE WILL take poeHkm ss nurs companion or contagiouB esses. fbone Uueen 42. Store. $2.00 Combination -Bottle and Fountain Syringe $1.48, Good quality Whits Rubber quart Hot Water Bottle, with Fountain Byringe attachments regular dosen only on $1.48 will $1.50 Bottle 98c This also Is our 0 a stock, bought right, and good Value at th regular pries of $1.60.

It's a real bargain at our Feb ruary sale 98c plies of When Yon Consult Our Optician You Take No Risks He has ths knowledge and th latest scientific equipment that enables him to advise you with assurance. Further, what doe sdvle can be relied on, snd whst tells yon about the quality of our frame and lenses osa be accepted with confidence. We can fit you with spectacles or eyeglssses st from $3 up. Good honest vain no matter what price you pay- and you tak no risk, for ws flt yoa right or refund your monoy, Optical parlor main stor. rV-i A "UNWRITTEN LAW" -STRONG VEHICLE FOR HIS TALENT Laareace Irrwg Ha Mai 1 Father's CKaracteristicf.

of Fieca Bated Lift of Rnuiaa StadenL Actor Well Supported ia Minor Rolea. oo ooooooo a VICK-HEOAL PAKTY. "Typhoon." In which th famous Knglish actor, Mr. Laurence Irving Is starring, will be witneesed tonight by Their Hoysl Highnesses. The Duke and Dughess of Connaught and th Princess Patricia, and party from Government House.

0 i A ooooooo 000 oooooo That Mr. Laurancc lrvln, ha, manjr of lh reraarkmbl. gift, at hi, f.thr, th, 8lr H.nry Irvlni. an act-ir. vm amDlv drmon.l r.

ld a Uirca audlrnm at th KuaMll Thratr btatliood. Utallon, alsht. when h. appeared with a strong upportlna comiHtny, In Th, Cnwrlt. t.o Law.M His vote, and mannrlsms brausht to mind the if, t3 IKVINti.

of famous actor, who appearrd In The Vn-srrlttca La si the Knisa-a Irvlnft and his Interpretation of a vary difficult rule was exceptionally good, especially so In aeversl dramatia climsxes. Hts acting betokened tb close student aad the deep thinker. "Tb Unwritten is a dramatic sation of ostointbrs "Orun sad Pumhmenu" a notable Kuaalan work, and contains many intensely thrilling incidents. Thruush it breathes ths staospaer of terror snd mymiery and aecret inlluence that are bruught into plsy In th Empire of tb Csar. Mr.

Irving iwumei the rols of "Rod Ion, th Student," who broods over ths inequalities abd injustices be sees on every aids. A girl, who Is ths sole protector of two sisters, seek his aid against a miserly, landlord, who is sttemptlag to draw them la to bis meshes. Kodion. in a passion, kills the despicable GroraolT. end is hounded by an examining magistrate, whu site pis, through various devices, fore th student to confess the crime.

The scene where he puts Kodion through the "Third degree," is intensely dramatic. Finally, the shrivelling and distraught tudent Is confronted with two Innocent men who have been arrested and charged with the murder. He la about to confess, when one of the wrongfully accused men take th guilt oa his own head. In order to save his comrade. Itouiun wait irro iu rmi-w, uui wnum not go without the girl, Sonia, for whose rnke he Jellied mm off.

The girl refuse to go.on reUgloun ground, and Rod ton scon's st her faith, but is Anally converted and confesses the crlm and goes to prison. The gripping quality of the play gave Mr. Irving plenty tf scope to display his great talent to advantage. The Impersonation of ths girl ftonia' by Miss Msbel Hackney (Mrs. Laurence Irving) was In keeping with the excellent work of Mr.

Irving. She hssVa difficult role, but oasL sil its. demands -in splendid tyf. Th work of Henry Crofter, as Resale th magistrate, was very elever, and be gsvs a most consistent snd convincing impersonation. The other characters were all In capable hands.

OLDAND-YOUNG UNITE IN CHURCH SOCIAL EVENING Stewartoa Preibyterian Church Scene ef Pleasant Erent A.conrreiatlonal social was held last evnlnf by members of fltewartan Presbyterian church In the school room. Th event proved -a very auo-eeaaf ul one, And the- outstanding- feature Was th presence of both the young and old members of the church, between three anoXour hundred peo pie being present. A delightful musical programme waa given Including solo, by Mrs. Gordon Klrbyo Miss E. HlnrhclirTe, Miss Hilda Klrby.

Dr. McCaugDey. Mr. William Morrison. Mr.

O. Ald-croft, and readings by Mra. Kuaaell Whit. jShort speeches wer made by Rv. W.

Mcllroy. pastor of th church. Rev. J. H.

Turnbull. pastor of Chalmers Presbyterian church, and Rev. T. Thackeray, of th Firm Congregational church who stated that they wer delighted present' at such a rspresentatlv gathering, and congratulated the mem hers oa th (lour. Ishlnf condition of th ehurch.

Rev. W. H. Cramm of Weatbore Presbyterian church waa also present at th event. 1 The members of th Ladles' Auxiliary served refreshments to those present.

Those who took an actlv part In ths evening enjoyment were: Mm. W. P. Klrby. Mrs.

Johnson, Mrs. A. 1. Melklejohn. Mr.

O. Wood-burn. Mrs. ft J. Bobler, Mrs.

W. M. Pltaalmmons, Mrs. Ogllvy. Mrs.

Moreland. Mrs. A. Whlllans and Mr. R.

Watson; Measrg. D. low, seer-tary. Oeorg Onrdon Klrby, WlllUm Ash. Dslton Little.

W. H. Fltaalmmona, Dr. Jamas Qordon, Dr. Shirrecr.

I- H- Johnenn. J. K. Wllmot. Dr.

Kly and A. J. Melaiajoha. i TUAWIXO PIPkft IS CAl'SK or DAMAGR TO A RsMIDKNCB. fire believed to have been caused by people thawing water pipes Ave hundred dollars damaae at residence of Ur.

Oltvsr Boulls, 14 Chapel strset, about ttn a'olock-b dy. The bias originated la the ground floor of the reel dene and ted assrly reached the roof by th time the fira mea arrived- OTTAWA EAST. )l An meeting- of th Hyslop Woman's Christian T.mporane Union vf Ottawa (Cast, was h.ld on Friday aft.rnoon at th noma of Mrs. M.rrlgan. 110 Hawthorn annua.

It was decided so a suggestion mad ny Mrs. Jacks, whu has oharg, of Ih, lumh.r fumn wurlt In connection With th W.CT.O.'s, that th Ottawa Bast Union prvpar a comfort bag for tn, m.n In th lumbar camps. Ths kags ar. marl, un of waarlnc BDoar.L ban- dagra. ndla and thnaa.

and ndlcas tby aay. ar craatly w4o by th lumberman. Two xcl' l.nt aolna ware rendered by Mrs. Rob- Inson of Evelyn avenue, after which ik. hniiM.

Vra iMerrlaaA. nerved re- re.hm.ni. it was aeowea ui inw next meeting be held at th home of Mrs. Melster, Concord street. Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Cteland of Os- spent yesterday at tn home of Mr. and Mrs. w.

J. Tayior, Lees avenue. 'Mrs. Grant, of Les avenue, who far the past few weeks has been suffering from rheumatlam. Is slowly Improving and will be able to be out again In a few days.

9 Willie Ogllvle of Greenfield avenue, who recently contracted that trem-ly unpopular dlseaae, diphtheria, was removed to the Isolation Hospital yesterday. Kev. A. Wlllans. paator of Waly Methodlat Church, conducted both services on Kunday which were well attended.

Mr. A. J. Bowen. a returned missionary from Central Africa, addrtss ed a largely attended meeting of the young people of the Baptist Mission in the Mission Hall last night.

Mr. Wm. Botten of 14 Drummond ireet. while engaged in doing som work. In th O.

T. R. yards on Bun-, day, allpped and fell. Indicting a wound to his head. The Injury waa not very aerloua, and It Is expected lhat Mr.

Botten will be alright again In a short while. I Mrs. Kirk conducted a largely at- tended meeting o.f the Senior Kpworth League In connection with th Wesley Methodist Church yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Duffy holding a flv hundred party to-i row evening. xilmm fiteii KscDennott is visiting I her aiatcr, sirs. Mulluran. a party' of young- men In Aylmer are srranging for a dance to be held at Hull's Huuw on Tuesday evening next. MK.

M. qi'KALK. ir. Micnael uueaia passed away on Wednesday. February 4 at hla residence, 174 Pretoria avenue, Ottawa, after an Illness of some montha.

Mr. Queale waa born, In County Mayo. Ire land, eighty-three year ago. cam to Canada nrty-nla yeare ago. settled at enter Lake, where he made his home for over forty-five years, and then moved to Milestone, remaining there tor Over five years.

While there he took a trip to Ireland, where two vf his brothers and one kiater are still living, lie then moved to Ottawa re- aiding here up to the time of his death, fie leaves -to mourn his loss a sorrowing widow and three eons, lorn. Willie and Jerry pf Ottawa, aad two daughters, Mrs. James Craig of Otter Luke and Mrs. James Bennett of Rouleau. and two brothers.

Kobert of Otter Lake and Jeremiah of Itlver Desert, who were present at his funeral. The rematna were tmken via C.P.IL to Campbell-a- Bay tor Inter ment at Ht. Jamee' church. Otter Lake, Friday, Feb. Mr.

Queale was a devoted member of the English Church, ft consistent member of the Orance Order, and In political matters a strong Conservative. The members of th Orange Order paid their last token of esteem AYUQ3L OBITUARY. A mealina of the Voung people's Aasoobulon ef reurta avnu Haptlst Church, waa held wst night at sight o'clock. Th evening waa partly de nted to th atudy of the subject -rue Awakanlna, of India." by ths Mission atudy Class tinder th direction of Mr. John Smith.

i The opening of th Madera for th Olebe MetaodlM Church Home, which I to created thla summer, will take plaos at a meeting of tb trust, board of th church to-morrow vnlng. e. a A meeting of th senior chapter of 01. Andrew's Brotherhood took place 1 1 th pariah hall of at Matthew's Church Last alght at eight o'clock. The Choir Commute and the Board of 'Trustee of fourth avenue Baptist Chtreh will moot Ibis evening In the Sunday school hall at eight o'clock to fitr.l.r consider and discuss the In- of a nw organ In tb church.

It la probable that Informa tion aa to the cost of new Instru ment and th best tlm for Installing It will fort booming at this meeting. i OTTAWA SOUTH. Several ladles from th Methodist congregation attended th anniversary tea in veil street church last night. a Mr. B.

T. Kerr a teacher of the Hopewell Avenue school, who Is away In Bermuda, Is expected to raturn la Ih near future. Mrs. (Dr.) Wallace of Kemptvlll is visicwg ner sister. Mrs.

w. r. (Jib-eon, of Hut Bank Street. Mrs. Geo.

Craig of Belmont Avenue passed Sunday with friends In Smith's Kails. The Oakland I.and Company's new block on Bank Street Is nearing completion. HULL. The Kaceleior Division, Bona of ro pe ranee, will hold a "drive" to ih. Quarry Division on th Montreal road on Thursday evVning next.

Thla eaa decided at a meeting held last even ing. Mlaa Duke Smith has returned to her noma in Prince Albert, after a short stay with friends la the city. Tea-mlnut papers" on six new testament characters were read on Sunday evening at a meeting of the Young People Society of Zlon Church by the" Misses Edith Parker, Mary McKarlane, Ueriha Prltchard, Jessie Ooudla and Mr. c. It.

Ford. It was also announced that Dr. R. Robert will address the so ciety at Ita next meetlag on Fridav evening. Mlaa Molly Parker spent the week end with her sister.

Miss Edith Park- Mas Pearl lax ton has returned to Pembroke after a month' visit with her parent bar. Miss L. Maaly who has been III for the past three week, has returned to her horn In Buckingham to recuperate. Mr. S.

Kelly of Orand Mere, spent th week-end with friends In tn city. fwi Btttirs Said He Hid Coisiapiion. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP CURED HIM. Mrs.

lobo EHlf St. John's West. writes: "My little boy was very, bad with whooping cough and severe cold, i I went to two doctors with him, and they said be had Consumption. I could get no relief Cor him, tie would cough all 1 night loaf, with dry harkuig cough. I was persuaded to try Dr.

Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and was surprised to sen the feat bottle did him good. I have had fire bottles, and they cured him, he tests well at night now, nod is well and beartr. If be vets cold we always giee him Pint Syrup snd he is soon better. I did mt think I could raise khn, but I em theakf at to say Dr. Wood's Norway Pine- Syrup aeved him from being consumptive." Too much stress cannot be laid upon the admonition to all persons affected by the earlier stages of throat end lung trouble, as failure to take bold at once i "Ul came many years of suSerini, and ia Dr.

Wood', Norway Pine Syrup te without aa equal lor all affections of th Throat and Lanes. met, 23 and to cents. Manufactured only by Tb T. Mii- bura Liauted, Toronto. Out, in jnr.

wueais ny living mm an toe ena mat temDtc scourge loaaump-Oranxe funeral. Brethren assembled at their hall, received the corten and i. ufl man to the cemetery In regalia. Th Rev. Charlea Held, In th absence of th W.

officiated for the irder In paying th last" uihut of nlfttlon to. their departed brother. Floral tributea were iwired from Mr. and Mr. T.

Law. Ottawa, and Miss B. Alexander, Ottawa. Th pall-borers were Arthur John IMgg, Harvey Craig. Wm.

A. Moore, John Wilson and John Milllkln. Found the Cause The Rest Was Easy DoddY Kidne PHI, QuicUr Curod Hi Kidney DiaeaM. Row Badson Marrhbaak. After Ref-trrtnf for Fire Yean, Voand t)atek ItWIrf and Peemanent fare bt Urreueat of Canadian Resnediea.

Marchbank, KlnCs County, Feb. (Special). Aft.r aufTerln, fnr flv years from kidney diss, brousht on by a strain, Hudson Marchbank, the well kaowa far mer of this plar, la aaln a atrona; neaitny man. and anotner Brand cure for Dodd's Kidney Pills ha been pot oa record. In aa interview, Mr.

Marchbank aaya: "Aboua ftv. yeare atro I hurt aty back from lifting', and It developed Into kidney disease. My back pained me all th time, and I waa very much troubled with headache. My appetite waa fitful; I had a bitter taate la my mouth In th mornings; I par. spired freely and my perspiration had a dleajrreeeble odor.

"1 uead liniments and plasters, but they did not do any food, and aa then wer other symptoms that my kidney, wer affected, I decided to try Dodd', Kidney PI I la After uatnc two bbxea, my bach waa completely cured, and my sidaey bar sot troubled elroe." When Mr. Marchbank derided that hi kidneys wer th cava of hla roubles, thVrest mm easy. Almost ef m. aatahaor eoald tan hns that Dodd'a Kidney pU always cure McMORRAN'S EASTVUW. Tb Ht.

Msrsaret's Club held a vers successful Vela ii Una Tea la the parish hail of ths chunh last night. tm ciub meets every Monday, and It wa decked to bold a tea last night. TM atteitoanc was very gratifying, and II those present enjoyed thdmssived thorcughly. I -1 rtv. A.

N. 1-Vith will conduct th s.r-.ies"ln the ristvisw lisp tun alls s.on to-night, ths occasion of th a gular mid-week prayer meeting. The al ut'ng party given by the choir and their friends recently proved a groal ici-tss. it Is likely that the plans for (h rink which was talked of fot at view will be left over until next Vr. Th mattP miaV lakan itn In tb spring.

In order to have the rlnlc reeled hi time for skating and hockes ncajx winter, but just at resent. thos back nf the building the rink ar allowing matters to take their own course. Woerner's theatre opened recently and residents of th villas run sUred of seeing splendid shows all the uio. Red Blood I toed bleed bleed that Mi wh.l body, and enables vary rgn perform Its naturally. Many people ewe te Hoorra arsaparillAt whleh relieves scrofula, eeaems.

priaef and all blood burners. TALKED ABOUT HAIR Two women mrt tn our alore the otbe day, when one of then saltl. "My. hiw prrtty your hair looks! Whsi have iu bees dulng to It?" "Why. 1 have been using Harmony Half BrautltVr for the past two weeks," ws the rvply.

"Why. InoWd:" replied the first wo man. "that Just whet I am uing. Imm'i it girat. aiiJ don't you think my half hows a hit ttt ImpruvvmrtrtT" Harmony Hair Hi-mudDcr la beoosring all tne rage mMig both sies and women who are particular ih the j-jre at their hair.

It Is Just what it Is namedi half bautlnr. It sevms to xtlah ana bum-lih the hair, making gioeay, and more eaay to put up in graceful, wavy folds that "stay put." Contslns no oil. snd wtll not change color of hair no, darken it. Him ply upHnkle little on your belr esch time before brushing It. To keep your hair and soalp dendssff free and clian.

um Harmony ham poo. This ll'iuld -shsmpoO gives an Instsntsn eous rich. fomlnc lather that rmm4tate- ly "to wary part -of tbiff SatP scalp, lnauring a qujr scalu. lniurlng a oul and thorough c)eanur It sashed fit SJ auck- W. the pntlre operation taking only few momenta Harmony Hair Hf-euHlrer, $1.00.

Harmony ham poo, Bftc. Both guaranteed to satisfy you In every way. or your money back. Hold only at the mor than T.txni Rexall ttorea, and In thin town only by u. Allen A Cochrane.

17 HparkM St 137 Hank Bt Cor. hank ami Hpjik Tor. iUnk and (liimour Cor. Waller and Laurie lvaat LENZENE A new and most wonderful dls-' rov-vry; cleans sad polishes Kf gUues, Windshield, etc. like maxtc, snd, sieo poatUvely prevents them from eteamlng, blurring or frosting tn oold or warm weather.

A twenty-Ave cent tuba will let on person four or Ave months. It Is soid under the poal-tles guarantee thai it is not entirely sattefsetory your money will bs refunded. Tbe Ottawa Optical Parlors It, psrk St. Phene Queen IM Cleaning Ladies' Welkin Outing gaits. Kvealna aw full umn.

Jacstta. Cloak, or Coats, leusea. naawis ar uape. Can a. dou p.rf.oily by our rntaea Clwnlng procaa.

Kor thia work our bulMlnga, machinery aad ameioyees are eulte saparat. from our pre Worka- Alt-work guaranteed as good as if aoae ia rraaos. British American Dyeing OCIeei IM BANK ST. 'Phone Tie. JOURNAL PHOITJC la now Q.

,0. Private branch eachnnc ooamect. ig all depanmeala. 's Wear land Mr Oaods. Great Annual Discount Sale Ends February 21st Tfll That Date Off iTery krticl in itoek txcept Low Priced Cotton, tad ImrmkUrlM.

Spdoial Offrin(t' in BUnketi, QnilU, etc Shop in th Moraingtr Bring' your Want LitU. Ko Oooda on Approbation. V. Remember Feb. 21st is the Last Day i-.

R. M. McMORRAN, Two Stores.

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