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If 'Ottawa's Orirtas. Ca-edtt Emm. 1 fl25 and Time to Pay Fur Collar, Quilted Goats LADIES or GENTLEMEN rOK IADOS, A Black Dcwr Ctotti fikdl, quilted foM length taint, ehio of 90 it rtyleg. Smart vsrrf-frtttraj modah. 6eif-toappBd back-cult iWn.

AoiaifaM 8aMe OoMr Dd ard nam eoe lor Winter. Si: 34 to 46, at and trm to pay. A Suggestion re FOB DmiMe Breasted MotM, Beaver Cloth Coat with Par-ma Lamrb Collar and Rarer or Persian Iyarab Shawl Col far. V-p to the minute Tailoring "quitted ngfat to bottoni. warm and roomy.

52 fatoha ion. Vested Bade and a great amp at 405 end time to WOLF STOLE arid otat Large Bfack or Bine, long hair Wolf Btole the popnfar fur pirn of the teeeon durable aad dreary trimmed with two tarfi tails, four paws and a faff head at back on Oaperiae. Large Bog Muff trtmaad with heada and tails to atatoh Stole, or bsdrs Mat tf preferred, let oofnsliti far $60 and time to fay. If yon reaBy want portraits for "Topley" amark of artistic snerh, then jroar sHUnea. We arge tha mstlr.

PnoM ISIS aboett kv 1 the CANADIAN HOUSE FURNISHING ca "Ottawa's Oreatatt Credit Bewa." 69-71-73-75 RIDEAU STREET Portraits The Topley Studio 132 SPARKS ST. Resident of NortMeM i Attacks Game Wardens Mr. Mllloure, of Northfleld. will be arraigned before Judge OoyatU to-day on a eeiious charge of A Favorite aearwhare. It goes a lone wy toward keeping the Sttla ana.

sweat leaipered aad swaa. And it's good (or big Mka too. Get a cake to-day INFANTS' DELIGHT SOAP assaulting two game wardens. Scarf aad Thompsca. The story that -the aconaed'a son Pierre ahot a deer on the reeervo of tb.

Oetlnoau PJsh anil Oame Crab rad teak It to bis father, lumber oamp. The gam. wordens learning of thla called oa the father and demanded that tb. deer be given up. It le stated that Mr.

Mlllejoura refased. The officers then searched a shsd near by and found tb. animal When they attempted to carry it away; tha eld man attacked them with a knife. The offlMfa took It from hla whereupon he abased them 1 wita a poker. A warrant waa ewora against blra aad be was rwertly arrested.

AYLHER LADIES EXPRESS THANKS the People Ottsnea for Coatrtksslun. AaOsWs CtHtrcbv. The tsdles1 Aid at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chareb ot Aylmer, de sires, through tha medium of Tb. Evening Journal, ta thank tha people at Ottawa wbe bava so generous); eeatrlsnted to the equipment of the easement wltb table ware aad other requisites for vs.

at aerial gatherings er entertainments held ander tbe auspice, at tha church. St Aadrew'a also appreciates the very liberal as- elaUnce of tb. many summer residents. to Whom th. ehoroh Is tadebtad for a large share af tb.

material progress aad wall being at the Presbyterian oeramanlty la Aylmer. ii Sunshine Is destraotlv. t. mirrors. The glass assumes a milky appears noe and cannot he restored te Its origins! appearance.

Pmea tha mirrors poaltloa aa that the direct rays af the ama oo net fa THE OTTAWA EVENINQ JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1910. AS TO WOUEH'S ACTIVITIES LOCAL BAKERS DISSATISFIED Hull Bakers Can Sell Bread in This City. But Ottawa Bakers Cannot Sell in Hull. Board of Health Suggest Passing of a By-law.

Whll no Ottawa baker can aall bread In' Hull without paying aa annual llcenss 1m ot WO, Hull baton con MBit then- delivery wagon Into ay part o( tale city and nil daily without paying on oast lata Um Ot tawa elvw sxchequer. The Board at Health, and possibly ethar city thorttle hat, art suggesting ths pa- ln( of a olty by-taw making compulsory that ovary on eelllng bread In the olty shaN pay a Ucenss fee. -Ther 4a a doubt whether ueh a bylaw can bo passed. Tha Quebeo re-gulalioa five municipalities eoatrot In uch matter. In Ontario tha statute give a good deal ot powara to thoaa celling various an, and In many llnaa Ihero- -I nothing to prevent man sH.

In all over tha pro viae without paying on emt directly tOtb orpore Hon apaclaily concerned. Tha Board o( Health member ra-frrred to thla laat night and tha aug-geatma la being mada that l( tha City Council baa not tha naooaaary eutbur-Hy to pas such a by-law, applicatioa ahould mada to the provincial government H0R.HR." BELOQURT SECONDED ADDRESS to Uie Kavy taratloa. la the Senate yesterday Senator Roche, of Halifax, moved tha address la reply to the speech from the Throne. Senator Belcourt seconded, and an doing so welcomed Senator ta-i vortn. to the Upper Hoose.

He referred to tha navy question, and declared that he bad always been a ohamplaa af peace, but bald that peace end national defence were not Intagonlstlo terms. He could not understand the objects of those who opposed the establishment of a Canadian navy. One net of naval, opponents claimed that the Government should have taken a plebiscite on tha question. But It was fair to stats that their object waa to avoid the ques tion. F1RK ALARM.

There waa aa alarm of Are from Bom 111 nt about t.M yesterday afternoon. A cMtnney nr. at the residence of Mra H. P. Wrl.nt.

1U Street, wsa the cause. TJLAVBX WHILE TOTJ BLEEP. Tn. Canadian Pndac, Ottawa aad Montreal sfcepmg Car See-rice) Is bow nun-ill. Mceper anay be oocwnied frosn t.aa p.nv dally at Caloa StaUoa, OhlYou Huyler Yes, it.

is' almost here the Merry Xmas time, and we are ready with a splendid stock of thq delicious Eayler's Qocolatet They are just what you want for Christmas a fancy Box of these high grade: candies maUes a splendid gift, We have them in Fancy Boxes, one pound Boxes, two pound Boxes, three pound Boxes, etc. Better call and pick yours out now. We will lay it aside, for you. ILKochester, Ltd. 1 DRUGGISTS Cs.

Bank aad aparka adnata. OTTAWA. Artistic Brass Vzre wish to aSvkm our msny custom that bare la stock now one of th. finest osllectlons of Brass Good SattaM. for Cbitstiiias Otfts, ever amowa In the city, and at prlcea that are unequalled anywhere.

would auggast snaking year selection early. Call and ass the stock and be convinced. Watch window 1 for ample. A. K.

Sen me. ItlH ark St. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Th.tr Excellende tha Governor-Oeneral and Countoaa Gray entertain-ad Informally at dinner oa Monday evening for tholr' guests, Mr. Young, eeoretary to Men. Jam Bryoe at Washington, and Mrs.

Young. Lady Gray ontartalnod vary Informally at toe yesterday. a Lady Laurlor la giving a Ua for girl thla afternoon. a' a. Sir Bryan and Lady Lalchtoo, who arm ataylns hero for alnwath, hv ton.

to Toronto. 4 4m Mra. Hyaloa who haa own vlaltlof har paranta. Hon. Frank and Mra.

Oliver, la loavln on Saturday for bar la Edmonton. J' 'V' Monalaur do violin roclul Ukaa Plaoa thla avonlng la St Pat-rlok'e Hall. i Their Exclleacloa Earl and Countoaa Oroy are going to Montreal thla veolns to attend tb. opm at Hla ItajMty'a Thtalr. i.

Mlaa litafarald of Charlottetowa, la the treat of Lady Davieay Northey of Toronto, la apend-lae a fortnlcht with Mra. Alee Cart-wriaht Cowan. 7Efln street, will receive on Friday and afterwards on Frldaya. Mra. Clarence Rurrltt la stvlnf a biil( party an Thursday.

Mrs. Johnson of Bt. Paul, Is vUltlne her sister, Mrs. M. P.

Davis. 1 Captain and Mra, Bocan have r- iurnd (mm ietawawa. and are re- sldlna at UT Bsaaerer Street whera. Mrs. Bocart will reoetva oa Thursday.

Mra. llaycook cava a vary pleasant i it. i M.Anlav fn ra HvalaB of Edmonton. Mra. Fred Booth and Mra.

P. K. Ryaa asstated at the tea Uble. which was prettily decorated with pink 'mums, yellow flowers Being arranged In the drawing room. -Mis.

Lulu Lerooln. was th. at a charmingly arranged luncheon at the Country Club yesterday In honor of Mrs. Arthur Price of Quebec among thoee present being Mra. Price.

Mrs. H. B. Caaslls. Mra Mr slop of Edmonton.

Mra. Hugh Fleming, Mra. Paley, Miss Elisabeth Borden, Mies Tudor Montlsambcrt Miss Mu-rut Burrows, and Mlsa Pauline La- molne. -b A very delightful bridge and tea was given yesterday by Mrs. Alan Aylee-.

nu.il. iiiss Constance Henderm and Miss Dorothy Wright, of and her niece, suss Orange. Cards were played at seven tables, the luoky players being. Mies Oladrs Kwart. Mis.

Harriet Ooodyearand Miss Wright. A great assay girls earn, a. ta afterwards and a lolly hour wasapeat. The tea taste wka msmmllf pretty, eentered with a large euver eas-ket. hetdlna Pok ehrysoelhemums.

with two silver vasee on either side ailed with mums and tarns. Mrs. Frank Oliver aad Lady Tasehereaa presided at the table oud Mrs. Hsrrutge and Mrs. Coatlse eat lees.

Among thoee present were Miss Edith Fielding. Miss Anna Allvsr, Miss Margaret Ftupatrlek. Miss Beatrice TMIi-irt. atlas Hose Bewell IBellevtlU). Hiss Eleanor Kingsford.

Miss Pauline Jonee, Mis Helens Hughson. Miss Isobel gherwood. Mka, Eva and Miss Blanche Leesard. Miss Muriel Shortt. Mtss Mar-lorle.

MacKeea. Miss Edith Cory. Miss Katie Christie, Mis Dorothy White, Miss Helen Mills. Miss Kdlth and Miss Beatrice Bailey, Miss Dorothy Brown, MUM Rita Plahey. Miss Jessie Dale Harris.

Miss Asm lbs Cassels. Miss Chips Coutlee. Mies Irene Miss WlanKrod Coulter, Mtss Marjerle Macphereoa. Miss Violet Wilson. Miss Jessie Cassels.

Is the evening Mrs. Aries worth gave a theatre party ol twelve at th Dominion for her guests. e.e Mrs. H. W.

Bowie. Cliff street, WUi not receive nnUI the New Year, Ming to the death of a relative. Captain Shepherd, le Montreal. O'-i Mrs. MeKerrey Ben was the hostess at a sartleularly bright and pleasant tea yesterday la honor ot her guest Miss Gladys MoOIIUvary, of Hamuten.

who was one of tbe amst admired of th debutante at the Drawing Room. Mrs. Bell looked very pretty In a smart gown or white silk with averdrses of net trimmed with teaches gold. Mis Me-Olluvary wee In a lovely gown of pals Mu satin smeretdered la bow-knot effect, la the tea room the table was artlatlcsilr rronged with pais maave 'mum and pmk-ebeded Hghw. Mrs.

aV J. Chambers and Mrs. Donglaa SOreet poured te and eegee. and hue Gladys Hanter served lees, the assistants eetng Mist Kathleen Bocbrldg and Mis Merey Hunter. Among those present were Miss Elaine Caograln, Mrs.

panel. Mlsa Doris Jonee. Mies Beatrice Bliss, Miss Florence Perley, Mis. Ada Wood. Miss Ada Ask-wlth.

Mis Oerrell, Mis Tlmeals amlth. Miss Flerenee Oermaa. Miss Kathleen Bishop, Miss Ethel Sims, Mum Alio Peuetler, Miss Melville, Mies Ollvs Whit, Miss Chrisll (Brandon). Mrs. Clucos will receive for th Smt time this seas oa Friday at her residence, Pntteissn avenue, and an tM eeeond and fourth Fridays after the Mew Th.

engagement ho 'been announced ot Miss Lucia (lorrett Merchant, dnneh-ter of Mrs. Charles Albert Merchant Brooklyn. N.Y, to Mr. H. Sullivnn.

Trail. B.O, only asa of Mr. nod Mr. Joan J. Sullivan, of Ottawa, ont Osorg DsefcaraU entertained at a large and attractive tea yes ter-ay for Mra.

Angtla. The hostess received In a Very gown of deep rose shaded foulard trimmed wltb Jet and "liver, aad Mrs. Angtla wore a bandnme black and whit marquisette wltb touch ot marine bin. vel. vet and lore black Ruined velvet bat Sieiy where In the house Were quantities of shaggy yellow chrysanthemums In tall vase, -and hi tb toe room Miss Mary Scott and Mrs.

Banc did the honor ef the taele, Mrs. W. P. Davie and Mra. W.

I Scott serving Ice, the assistants being Mlsa Kitty Power, Mlsa Ethel Chadwlck, Miss Dorothy Brown. Mlsa Ada Davison. Miss Pauline Meeker, aad tb hostess's raw little daaghtara, Mtss Marl sad Mis Lily Deebarats. looking very sweet la white dresses with pink sashes aad bows. Among the, present war Lady Lanrhrrv Lady Ta-chernu, Mr.

Oliver, Mrs. pugsley, Mrs, Tampleman, Mra Duff. Mis Devlea, Mlaa F1 tig era Id, Misses Mfr-Laod Clarke, Mra. Edward Huott, ef Nnr York, Mrs. Klrcbhoffer, Mra.

North rup, un. Kobert Fraser, Mra W. W. Cory. Mrs.

Clayton. Mrs. Chad wick. Mis Rossi. Chadwlck, Mrs.

Martin Orlffln, Hugh Fleming, Mia. Edward Fauquier, Mlsa Joaa Mrs, iMrs, Courtney. Oare, OMUUeren. Mra. Fed ley.

Mra. Caroa, Mi Allan Keefer. Mra. Power, Mrs, Joseph Pop. Mrs.

Lawrence Taylor, Mra. Charles Coutlee, Mrs. Beausollel, Mr. Ung, Mrs. Also Cart-wright, Mra Sutherland Othnour.

Mra. Oeorge MoCartby. Mrs. Beard, Mr. 8.

J. McLean, Mra. Bentlsy, Mlsa Wis. Miss Borrows, Mlosea Lemolne, Mlsse Rrtchle, Misses Kingsford, Mlsa Mllly Whit. Ml Cunningham Stewart, and others.

The Ladtss Auxiliary taf the Protestant Hospital will hold a meeting on Thursday morning at 1.M o'clock la the Lady Stanley Institute, when a large attendance ef member I do- e.e Mrs. Oeorge M. Mason, who recent, ry underwent an operation la St Luks'g Hospital, I Improving. e. ddr.

Cuthbertson and her daughter, Mr. F. Rochester, will not receive until the New Yeai. Mrs. JT.

B. North wood, 109 Salltocrry Avenue. Will receive on Thursday and on the second and fourth Thursdays. Mr. Ouerln.

of Montreal, la the guest of Mrs. Belanger, Sweetland Avenue, knd will receive with Mra. Be-longer on Thursdsy. see Ml Oladrs McCormlck. ot Toronta will receive tomorrow with Mrs.

W. L. McLaren, 117 Carting Avenue. OJre. Archibald.

Blue will not receive till the New Year, end then: on the first nnd second Tuesdays ot the month. 1 WHDDINGS. oooooooarioooeriO00aooooa PROCTOR WRIOHT. The marriage took place very quietly thla morning In 8t James' Church, Hull, of Mis Mono Louisa; second daughter of th. Int.

UeuL-Colonei Joshua Wright and Mrs. Wright to Mr. Charles Russell Wstler Procter, manager of tb Standard at Brighton, Ont, and son of Mr. John Proctor, of Brighton. Th ceremony Was performed at nine o'clock.

by Rev. Canon Smith, only the Immediate re-latlves being present Th stately old church, with which th Wright family. of Hull, haa been connected for year, was decorated in white aad green with chryaanthemuma and palms. Th bride, who was brought In and given away by bar brother. Captain Gordon B.

Wright, ItC.E.. was unattended. She wore her travelling suit, smart taller-mad. Of saxe blue cheviot with dainty Mouse and toque of blue velvet faced with black. Hsr bower were a corsage boquet of lllle of tb.

valley, and she wore th. bridegroom' gift, a handsome set of ermine Among member of the famine present were Mrs. Wright, th bride's mother, and her sisters, Mlsa Luella and Mia Ines Wright, Hecker, Miss Mrw Harry Wright and Cadet Sta'nley (jmrUnZ. miW 1W awae Wr aKi Wright brother. Ellery Lord.

'Mrs. Fraak Soott the groom's slaters. Mis Stella Proctor and Mra. Charles Clark, ot Belleville, kis uncle. Sheriff Proctor, of Brighton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gearing, ot Brighton. After th ceremony th guests adjourned to tbe reatdeaoe ef Mr. Ellsry Lord where a dainty wadding breakfast Was oerved, Mrs. and Mra.

Proctor leaving afterward for Toronto and New York. On their return they will rsslds at Brlgh ton. vv; COUNTRY AND NAVAL PROPOSALS COKTCfCED niOM PA.OE S. Hon. L.

P. Brodear followed, but after speaking for half aa hour moved tbe adjournment of tb. debet. H. srrressid rscrst that tb naval Dollop nu Delated ta 1M by tb two parties had not been sdhered to.

That was the patriotic policy, but tha Conservative had eboaea to depart from It bee suss It would bo to their advantage. A. for hlnurslf no party la. tercet bad actuated blm la connection with naval appointments. In reply to Mr.

Monk's charge that copies et tbe proceedings of tb Naval Conference In French oould not be obtained. Mr. Brodear pointed out that th. printing of It waa In tha band af a committee ot tb Hon, and not ta the ha sds of the Oovernaeitt. Its Qnssllo af tbe Hoar.

OomlneT to the Drummond-Artlta-baake election tha minister said that waa advised that th Nationalists ware wslt aupplled with both money and whiskey, but neither of the thing were aa bad a tb kind of campaign which they conducted. Mr. Brodenr then reverted to a trm some months previous to th. and quoted from Devoir Mr. OTTAWA-MONTREAL TRAIN SKft-.

VICE VIA GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM, Three train week day, and two train Sunday, each Way, represent th service between Ottawa and Montreal afforded by til. Grand Trunk Railway System. Week day trains leave Ottawa at l.t.a.m, t.tt p.m. and 4.1 p.m. Sunday train s.3 sm.

and t. p.m. All the train, cane blab class equipment with Parlor Llhrary-Buffet car on I.I end t.t p.m. trnlna Parlor ears on remaining trains. Thla le-un exceptionally popular service, affording the hurt train from Central Station week days, enabling passengers to reach Montreal th asm night The asr vie from Montreal nt equally attractive, train leaving that city week dayg at I.I a.m I.H p.av and I.

p.m. Sunday at 1.1 a-m. and I.I p.m., the t.t p.m. train from Montreal I th hurl train eut af that city for Ottawa arriving th seme night Parlor-Ubrnry-Buffet car on l.ll a.m. and l.ll p.m.

trains. Parlor ears o-j other train. A nnouncevnent Evening 8 Button Suede 12 Button Suede 16 Button Suede 22 Button Suede a pair a pair a pair a pair a Long Kid Gloves We have received from Paris a full assortment of Long Evening' Real Kid Gloves which have been under contract for over twelve months. It may not be generally known that it is almost impossible to get Real Kid Skins large enough to mak long gloves hence, they have been mostly made of lamb skin. This Store made a contract over twelve months ago for the delivery of full assortment of Real Kid Gloves in the long Evening Styles, They were received, assorted and are now in stock in 8, 12 and 20 button length, in pure white, ivory white, champagne and tans, in the finest suede and glace finish.

v- v8 Button a pair 12 Button Glace, a pair 16 Button Glace a pair. 22 Button Glace. a pair 'PnceTln all the above are the prices for REACTCID. which have a verv different appearance in the wearing, and look niuch nicer than the usual Lamb Glove. We have also another grade, an excellent quality, though not first, at the following prices: -8 Button Suede, ve- 12 Button Suede 16 Button 8 Button $1-50 a pair a pair a pair a pair 12 Button a pair 16 Button $2.25 a pair 24 Button a pair 1 1 All the New Kid Gloves Are In And Constitute the Choicest and Most Complete Stock in the Dominion of Canada "They were bought at Is all you want to know about Kid Gloves.

One Thousand Pairs of $1 Wrist Length Gloves to. Go Tomorrow at a Pair 75cs lWomen's Wrjst Length Dog Skin theraost'. desirable Glove for street wear, one dome or two small metat clasps. Greys and Browns; Mens Dog Skin Gloves, all weights in the new lan shades, best $1 value, lo-morrow a Three Hundred Men's Ties at Each 50c. New Bengalines, cross bar stripes and Chameleon effects, finest silks and.

all exclusive Men's Goods Store (Main Important bale or: Flannelettes Three Thousand Yards, Prices 17 23c and 2Sc a Yard Tomorrow Morning Commencing at 8.15 at a lie. These are all Fancy Cashmere and Wool Fleece Flannelettes in the new, -conventional and striped effects, upwards of fifty of the season colorings in light and dark grounds. Materials for children's dresses, women kimonos, gowns and blouses, not a yard under 17c. and mostly 23c. and 2oc.

JJq lines. Thursday a yard (Wash "Goods Counter, Main Floor.) wltb th. tenor, eonacrlpthm. Ha.eaUalka that rnqulrad of Mr. Monk If he stood hy th.

encounter with th. submenu n.s. In Ut I 2 Mr. Monk replied that on many p'-- "7 ha bMe amsle war unseemly and must stop. that eoMcrlplkm would follow lb.

augumtma af the avy. A moment later be abed Mr. Bra. rht geatlemaa bd fwhed ad deur If he remembered the dressing "wueawu- "V- beet a. k- ur sjsunssa at the this advice was -nythlng to i ij.nr." Mr.

Foster asked for th. nomination meeting. fnr which wsa that he left tb oonstll- reprwuctnm 01 ney not to return. WW thn be and -r. Kr.

Urodeur raid that what ha-l over thu, amid crle. of Produce happened wm tb Mversa. w.aad "Oe e. aW Vlmitx't. Mr, Brodeilr ld could get th telegram In on minute, and Mr.

Fester Dsturally snld Ct It." Finally Mr. Brodsur aald would atop for th vvenlng, aad Mr. Foster, who Is on adept at getting la th lsl word, said tbst a slmpl telrgrsm, that could be obtained In mlnuip, was a Utile thing to throw a Minister of the Crown off th. track hi peevb. It was atioiit ten ffrtere wtwa Ik House sdjourncd.

Mr. Brodeur em continue this afternoon. I.

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