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fashion Unit Additional Note of Color Ao Cay Scene at Connanght Park Races Cengs st gaily ttm'l ladltt Ma spsrkhng Mot st solor to tht tysmbsri' stulasurs sf the Css-' aght Park Jockey Club yesterday far til formal pnlng of the Call meat. lharp at Br thirty 'lock, ts Mm strains of ths National An-thsas. Mis KxreUsncy Oeasrsl Lord Byng Vlnar, O.C.&. M.VX. with lidy Byng.

arrived at to grounU. They war aeoom-senled by Miss Ivalpal. H.r Exrsl-Uhi'i secretary, ul Ik fsllswlsg Malt: Captain (a, a. Belfoer. secretary: Captain Edward Orssa, M.O, SMmptrsllrr af tit household', Cap-tain tka Has.

Wj H. Jslllas; Cap. gut tha Hoe. p. VP-.

A.D.C.. Snd Major WUIIa 'Cos AJXC. thalr entrance they were revived by Preetdest. Boa. A.

Bet- joart. -Miss Belrourt. Ma. Stewart aUcClonaghan. Mr.

B. Houatoa. Mr. W. p.

Powall sisd Mr. W. H. They pnseesdsd at sacs Its iba Wce-rasal boaJ anlly dseorat-Ikd wltk flags. Throughout tka after-.

tftooa a aambsf at ladlaa and paid thstr, raapacta to, Har Xx-jkelleacy. If Lady ya looked nr tha ItaUy strrsetavsr vHsr saw was af lack as Us, wltk the new unseen Jeeea Una. aad aa svsrsklrt a( tka jaiaatad satin, ahs iror a lares bat Harding bias, trimmed wltk st tbs asm solar. A Mrtklag wrap; somplaeed tka cos-jjtuats, tsshlsnsd. ot blaok broad -jieloth, bands at tka aada with wtlvar fax aad ha Tina daap sollars land eaOa a( tka earn tar.

Mlaa jnvalpsl wora a atlk kalttad draaa araaat saior, a siaec wrap, a as 'A brawm daaatya hat wltk Uups ttaathara. Willis O'Connor alao wora a knlttad draaa or aaaaat (low, wltk a eraajB kat Uinmsd wltk ftowara. til lta Kaeallsaoy, aeoompaalad by ifiila aldaa. Danator Balsourt, Oaaaral Haary Baratall, aad" Oaaaral t. IjH.

MaaBrisa. alaltad tka aaddaak, ikht Jadaaa stand aad tha barl- "aiulusls. Hs asamed is an Joy klm aaill It waa avldaat hla lack was sd la saosatat wlnaara. rvalas law Wham Katwltaataadlac tha rival attrar-tisas st tha Caatral Canada K-htbltioa. and tha lars si tha aan (sit ataba.

tha raal raca track an tbualasta gathsrad aa aiaaaa ts atah tkala aollara aa thalr tavsiitaa. I oas aamar. parhapa. would bs cat) srad sararal taahlonabty draasi ladlaa. talkiac la alaca wklapsra i tk "Up" that kad Just assa (lai tbsm la abaolut cotiddanss.

aoi told to anysao. Othsra, palpably wot mtarsstad' In tha psalas. at. tsndsd tk spsalns day. Just bscauat it was "boinc- dsaa" aad to aaaka Ikalr daaroac frlands araan -wltk aSY ot thalr aawaat autaoaa laU- sits.

It was notlosabta that dark as. ora tprsdoailnatsd. with hara aad thara a dlaoraloa oauasd by a stiiklns da ah af fcanaa. mat. "or bright bias.

Tha day waa lust soot saomrh ts sxsusa aom vary boaa-tlfui wraps and coat. Althoaab thars wars soma of ths mora substantial aummvr gowna wora. aad a taw kaavtar aulta of light colors, Waakloa ssaaiad ts daorsa that Milady waar erspa port elsthaa wars stroagly la favor, ths stHpod skirts srtdsatly atlll balng In vogus. Hats wsr small, and furs wars abaolutaly saaantlal If ono wantod ts ba oorractly drasaad. Tha wrapa wara atlll at ths caps variety daap collar of rich fur.

Shortly aftor tha third raca Thalr Bacsllanclas 1st! ths box on tholr way to Iho taa room, which was- a popular moating plao during tha aftarnoon. Thay war oaught, kow-avor. ea tha laws, whara a group prcturs waa takan of Thalr Bxral-Isnelsa, aanator Bsloourt. Mlaa Bal-conrt. Mlaa Jaan Balcourt Lady Buratall.

Oaaaral and Mrs. Mac-Brian, Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Houston. Taa was ssrvad by ths Phllamon Wright LO.O.B.

on tha vrrandah and in ths living room of tha elub- noasa, whara tha Connaught Club rolora prsdomlnatad In aatsrs of "Salt Immanaaly, and by his ehaam. parpla and yallow gotdan-glow. fT-1 "THE PIANO OF CULTURE 177179 8PAEKS ST. Wa rarvy ffwfO an wMtaa 1 I 'ohw a v. Does: Your Business Reflect die Optimism the Men behind the Central Canada Exhibition To the butintu men of Ottawa and Central Canada the Central Canada Exhibition means this year more than in ordinary years.

i Always it stitfen business for the Fall. Its success this year -and it is going to be successful will send a wave of renewed business confidence clear across the land and be- yond. Are you going to ride on this wave of renewed confi- Only if your businen reflects the optimism and de- termination of the men behind the Central Canada Exhibi- .7 The best srdication of the' optimistic spirit is daily news-paper It breeds oodmism. It brotnotes better cooditioos all round. And, better eHs goodt.

Advertise in the La3y ivewsiaDers durina Exhibition trme nd let the world know that you are helping to make business 'r rii C1" Ottawa arid Central CmaVi''nkfi Canada The Journal is a dominant news pP. Advertising cccctrates' where it pays bat; which ''X 'i omt by. the volume of space' appearing daily' ni'-Tcvj' rThe Journal i'V- yenimt June Be sate la io your part stimulating basinesx as the hot passes and hrisk autumn comes ') il OTTAWA; JOURNAL '-Memler Audit Bartau of Circulation. TEX OTTAWA JOTOHAtfy Take Care of Your Feet thai Ik sksamaLts wkoai you antrurt tha Slung of rssr ahoas takaa kla taak sarloaalv, tttat ha la aantpataat, gixai you. tka ssrvlss tkaa maaaa abaaluta thoa lailafactloa, a trial will ssaslae yoa tkat ws giva that aarvloa.

Ik 806 Ipazki It. 1 Kr Siak Mrs. Hsward byatar la gsaaraj con-vrnav for ths wsbk. aad Mm. J.

H. Alford had charts for ths day. Tha aaalstants wsrs Mra. T. A.

Brown-laa. Mrs. W. T. Paga.

Mrs. W. R. ICamaa. Mra.

1. J. Laddy, Mra. Har-aid Csurtsaay. Mrs.

Bswdan Mania. Mr. H. Coghlll. Mrs.

MUlasa. Ttaoss Notioad. Among thosa noUcsd wara Mlaa Baatrlea Baloourt. waarlng navy blua era pa and a tarnad up navy blua faatharad hat; Mrs Kdgar N. Rhodas, a oraaol eoatuma.

and a burnt orang hat; Mlm Jean Mcl-court, black Canton orapa. clr ribbon atraamara, and a black hat and mink chokar; Mda. a. Shlmiau. waarlng black with louchas of graan.

and a black hat ornamantsd with frlnga; Mrs. Edward Houston, navy crapa. martan chokar, and a mall navy blua hat: Mrs. W. H.

McAullffa, a black and whlta eoatuma; Mra. W. P. Powall, oraam tult with a graan and whlta hat; Mrs. Stawart McClanaghan, a black and, whlta aim suit, with black and whils small faalhar hat: Mlaa Ruth McClanaghan.

csrlss foulard draaa a 1 MASON fflSCH SOLE-AGENTS JOHN RAPER PIANO and fawn hal, Mrs. Lyoa Mo-Clanaghan. dark blua sarga. with larca faathar-lrlmmad hat. and kolinsky scarf: Mrs.

1. H. Mac- Brian, a eraam part with smart black hat: jLady BaraulL black frlngsd Canon orapa draaa. with Jada featbar kat; iAdy Morrison, muftard-colorad uicolstts, black valvat snd lacs hat. Mrs.

A. E. Prlpp. black draaa, with a fawn wrap snd black faatharad hat: Mlaa Prada Frlpp. a navy blua sargs draaa with touchaf of old blua, aad a amall black ha.

and grey aqulrrsl soart: Mrs. Fauqular. black crapa draaa with smart black wrap aad black hat; Mra Idvary. a rvat rrspa draaa. with whlta wool caps and niat-colorad hat: Mrs.

W. H. Rowley, black beaded draaa with grey hst with coque feather trimmings; Mrs. Ash-worth PellowetX fawn duvetyn dreaa, with fawn quilled hat. and nsvy blua wrap oollarvd In fawn: Mrs.

J. O. Pugaley, navy blua draaa, wrap, and small white hat; Mra. Har rat Dewar, fawn costume and trees faatharad hat; Mra Llewellyn Bat, grey and grsen sport costume, with grey velour hat; Mist Maud Codrllla. black aad whits sport costume, black and whits hat; Mrs Norman Rougvto, gray jersey dress, and small blus hat aad marten fur; Mrs, E.

Waddell ot Mew York, a fawn oostums with towehes of wlno color, and wine-colored hat; Mrs. Prassr Hadlay, black and graan eoatuma. Isrgs Mack velvet hat and black wrap; Mrs, Ruaaell Blackburn, aavy blua draaa with grsy, and amall gray snd blus hst: Mrs. Alex Hill, navy blua costume snd, hat of asms ahads; Mrs. E.

R. Bremner. fswa Jersey costume and fawn duvetya hat: Mrs. Walter Da via. blua draaa.

with bias and grey hat and wrap; Mrs Daniel Smith, navy eoatuma W1J1 small ruacla ahads velvet hat: Miss Jeaa Eaklas. of Yarmouth, dark gray tailored suit Mra. M. Waller, of Washington, D.C., nsvy blus tricotlns. epsnlng overaklrt of fuacla moire, a black hat and gray fox scarf; Mrs.

J. A McCabs. midnight blus satin, fringe trimming and black feather hat; Mlaa Jean MrDougall. blus trlco' tins, with bright blus velvet hat: Mlaa Shells McDougsll, navy blua suit and navy taffeta hst; Miss Peggy Watson, gray sport costume: Mlaa Marlon amlth. tan top coat, and -rust colored bat; Mrs.

William Poraa blua rrlcollno suit sad smslt navy hat; Mrs. I. Larochells, Tsmlaksm- Ing. blue draaa under a fawn wrap and a blus snd gray hat: Mrs. Jack IMtnMen.

blua costuma snd grsy hat and far; Mrs. t. P. NMd. navy blua taffeta dress, satin wrs and hlus snd gray hat; Mrs.

Osorgs rsitersoa Murphy; navy blus draaa sad wrap with dark Nut hat. Mrs. Herbert Prion, sarins fswa cloth rsstumsswUh a rose hst; Mrs. Hani son, with Lady Morrison. wearing blus trlonlatts and a blus hst: Mrs.

J. A. Bsybsld. dasp blua crape gown with a nietars hst of panne velvst aad a fas aearf; Mrs. J.

P. Bmellie. rlnnaraen brown satin, tawa hat with ostrich trim ming; Mrs. authsriand Ollmour. navy satin wrap aver eraam sargs suit, hst or sea-foam grsen; Mrs.

Edward Bassstt. brawn susdlne suit trimmed with mo leak In. browa rib bon hat: Mrs. David Clllmoar. French grey crepe gown, valour coat of grsy striped with blus.

grey hat with pheasant feathers: Mrs. H. P. MeLachlln. black -orapa.

jet trimmings, black hat, moleskin sesrf; Mlaa Champaey. Mack and whits flswrsd foulard, wlaak wrap, black hat: tha Mlasea MeLaehlln. tailored costumes at navy bias; Miss Leave White, cream salt with hat to match: Mra. Allan Rosa, eraam arse with whlta hst: Mrs. T.

C. Hate, black taffeta, seal scarf, blaok Others peasant wsr: Mr. and Mra. Edward Bassstt, Dr. aad Mra.

W. T. aklrrsff. Miss Bwlng Ms. farlsaa.

Mr, Walter Davis, Mlaa Nell and Ilia Praacsa Heavy, Mrs, Marjsrl (tardea. Mm Jack Corcoran. Mrs. Jack Oleeeon, Mrs. Neville, Mr.

Charles Hsdlsy. Cap tain Prsssr Hadlsy. Misses and Oladya Rowers, Mra. H. Mo- Inlyra, Miss Eileen Mulvey.

Mrs. Taylor MoVslty, Mrs. Kdwla ol eoma. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Cos I eon, Mrs. Cos rt a nay. Mlaa Trancss! arena.

Mrs. aargsat Owsna, Mrs. Rsgldsld Ords, Miss MarjoHs Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hsanstb Meisushiia.

Mr. aad Mra. Allaa Rosa. Mr. and Mra James Bryaoa.

Mr. aad Mra. Herbert Prlpp. Mr. and' Mra Terry Maaseell, Dr.

and Mrs. orvllle aeotu Dr. Cllffsrd grotL Mrs, a. Marshall. Mr.

Frnnkford Rogsra, Mlaa Bdlth McLachUn, Mr. aad Mra. Frank Wiser, st Prssroti, Mli Frances Wiser. Mrs, J. M.

Somer-Tllls. Mrs. Basil O'Mssra. Mra, Toss 1 Blrkert. Mr.

aad Mrs, Hush Carson. Mr, frankly. Ahsars, Mr, nsvid Ollmoar, Miss WlnlfreJ O'Connor, Mrs. Arthur Wood. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Laarta, Mra. A.

Burn holder. Mrs. DoaaM Hector McLean. Mlaa Kdtta Oardnsr, Mrs. flsrdnsr.

Mr Archie Pismlng. Miss May Billings. Mr. Charles Billings. Mr.

Jack McLarhlln, Mia, OHer Wytd. Major and Mra. dtsart Orant. Mr. and Mra.

Robert Oor mully, Mlaa Laura Bmlth. Mkw Beatrsrs Uadsay, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert OtmMs, Mrs. Robert Law.

Miss Dorothy Saw. Mr. and: Mrs. R. Mstlsy, Mr.

aad Mrs. A. Mac-Ulllan. Mra. Crawford Rasa, Mra asrkheMar.

Mr. aad Mra. J. J. Hsasy, Miss Hensy, Mrs.

L. Mc-Lauiria. Mr. aad Mrs, Hash Car. am.

Miss B. Lladaay. Mr. aad Mrs. Rosort Oormally.

Jades aad Mra, MeOsngslk Mr. aad Mra, a. Fer-Taaaa, Mlaa Jeaa Bsatty, Pembroke. Mr. aad Mra.

Kwasell Blacken ra, Mra. J. H. Carswsll. Mia.

Bd. Mrs. J. M. esasrrlll.

Mrs. T. P. Poraa, Mr. O.

Madley. Chatham: Mr, and Mrs, A. a. PUtaway, Mra. T.

P. Osrnuta. Mia, Jos Oorman. af Victoria. B.c.1 Mr.

aad Mra. Andrew O. Acres. Mra, C. A.

Wis tar. Mr. ssd Mrs. Moatagwa Bats. Col.

a. M. Kd wards, Mia. J. Csavsraa Bdwsrds.

Mrs. A. P. Kocars. tbs Misses rioters, Mrs.

A. Thobnrn. Mr. asd Mrs. J.

A. Cameras. Mr. Prod Coek. Mlaa Cook.

Mr. aad Mra. M. fmvte. Mr.

Jsha Orimss. Robert r. a. ititeaas. atr.

x. Prank Ira. Akesxa. Dr, and Mrs. Chaa.

Tsung. Cast. aad Mrs, Ksary Tbompsoa. Aa lavltatlsa was atat jaatsiilai Br ths dlrsetors ts air Charlaa lita-Patrick. UoaUaaat-Oosanwr af 4aatoc.

a vkdtor to ths racaa sas day this wssk. PERSONALS. Major Oordon McLsnnsa was koat st a dsllghtfal dinner pern last evening at ths Royal Ottawi Oolf Club la honor of Mlaa Bvalyi Woods ssd Mr. J. R.

Booth, tn-tha wedding attandaats. Ths gueei Included Major aad Mra. Sukvll Browne. Mlaa Ruth Cameron. ML Lola Booth.

Miss Maria Dillon. Ml Kan Henoy, Mlaa Maurlel Bremnei Mr. Raymond Slftoa. Mr. ghlrlr: Woods.

Chauacsy Bsaga, Mr Henry GI1L Mr. snd Mra Prank Wiser, st Preseott, scoompsnlsd by their daughter. Mlaa Franees Wiser, motored to town yesterday for the opening of the races st Conaaoght Park. They returned to Prescstt last Mlaa Nan Heney entertained at a charmlnxly arranged luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Evslyn Woods, whose marrtags takes pises tomorrow. The guests Included Mrs.

aackvllls Browne. Mlaa Ruth Camrros. Miss Lsls Booth, Miss Bather Lemleux, Miss Marls ZMJlso, Miss Maurlel Bremner. Mr. Chaae Thomson, ot Montreal.

Is In Ottawa far a few days, sad Is stsylag at ths Chateau Lsurlsr. C. N. Msaaarrat and Mrs. Monmmmt, whs have been apendlng ths summer at Beaure-pslre, have takes an apartment In the Drummond Apartments In Montreal for ths wlntsr, and will occupy It ssrly next month.

Miss Esther Lemleux entertained at the tea hour yssterdsy la honor of Miss Evslya Woods, whoss marriage takes pises tomorrow. Ths rooms snd ten tsbls were sttraetlvs with pink and whits aetere. Mra. aackvllls Browne poured ths tea and the ices wsrs cut by Mrs. Nor-msn Rougvl.

Mra Jssn Muldrew. director of Homo Brsnch, Soldier Bsttlsmsnt Board of Canada, has left for 8t. John, N.B to sttsnd ths conference of field supervisors snd horns counsellors. Miss Myrtle Abler and Miss Florence Marshall, of Montreal, are spending a few days st ths Capital visiting ths Exhibition. Mrs.

Crslg. wlfs sf Dr. Dslmsr Craig, sf Halifax. snd hsr two children, are in town, the gueeta of Mrs. Craig's sunt, Mrs, John Browa, Powsll svsnu.

Miss Jeaa Esklns, -of Tsrmouth. N.a.. Is tha gueet ot her otater snd brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Danlsl amlth.

Mrs Jusn Walker, of Bsrrla. la tha gusst of Mrs. William T. Dea-alson. Mr.

Jsck MscCsratae has returned from ths Psoitis ceaal, whsrs hs has been for ths past three wssks. Mlaa Mildred Ashasld has returned from ths Rldssa Lakss. Whlta In Smith Palls aha waa too guest of Rse. Osorgs Cods and Mra, Coda. Miss Drummond, or Kingston, Is ths gusst of Mrs.

P. Drummond, of Wavsrlsy street. Mr. Jsck Wylls and Mr. Fowler, of Peterborough, are In towa stsy-Ing with tha tormsrs mothsr, Mrs.

W. W. Wylls. Mr. snd Mra.

W. D. Kippen have returned ta their home, 4T Bsnsca street, after abating Toronto. Hamil ton, Niagara Falls, aad Buffalo. M.r.

Mrs. Idssr D. Hard, aoaom- psnlsd by hsr daughter, Albwa, re turns today from Lsks Caspian, ureensnoro. where they have spent shs summer. Mrs.

David P. Wood and daugh ter. Mrs. Prank Ceiem. formerly of amitna rrniia, are leaving next wK lor rartiana.

where tnev will real a a. Mra wood other daugh ter, Mr. Paul Beheld, aad Mr. Beheld srs located thars. Vie Edaa Moulda waa hastes en Monday srsniog at a delightfully arranged answsr la honor st Miss ttma Johnson, whoss marrtaa takes place this wssk.

Miss Johnson received a handsome stlvar dish. litis ansa isargarst Ubsrtr ataklns ths presentation. Among Ih guests wars Mis Hslsa Dsgllsh, Mia Hales Douglas. Mlaa Oladya Dnnlop, Mlaa Doris Osmbls. Mlaa Kelna Howe.

Miss Maaal Johnsoa. Mra. L. A. Jshasssa.

Miss MeCrsary, Mies Jsaa Mania, miss jsssi Moulds. Miss Berts, Noble. Miss Beatrice Bmllfc, Mm. sisrt ussriy. Mist Thereea Clantn has returned from a trip spent in Montreal and aswa ins bl utwrsncs.

Mrs. Dwlght Donaldsoa enter-tamed at a delightful china shower 00 Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Erma R. Jobnsss, whoas mar rtags takes plaos shortly. Ths rooms wsrs beautifully dees rated with feras. asters aad gladioli.

The gussU Incladed ths Missss Helea Dalgltah, Edna Moulda Jaast Wat- eon, isobsl Dalallah. Annie Ormnt. Edna KsaC Myrtle Tsang. Uslea. Partridgs.

Jsaa Martin, Ena Ms-Adam. Hsssl Johnsoa, Mas Mc creary ana Mia. J. A. Dalgllsh.

Mrs. W. Dab waa hostess at vary sajoysbla daaca ha honor st hsr daughter, Lillian, oa Saturday tbs gueeta Inclsded Misses Fat Osorgs, Lola Silas. Maa Boland. Carmea Neale, Helen Psar-soa.

Osnsvlsvs Mandy, Oenavlavs Dixon. Hellls Murphy. Plorsacs Marshy. Dot Lroaa. Msrss Roc hells.

Dlmp Lyons, Mrs. Harrla Mksaa Dorothy Ivan. Margaret WXOVZBOAT, ISfTZKBU li ottaWsV-i itom or iatistaotioh 1ST. 1889 uBetter Than Butter Cheaper Than hart HouaWriTta Know Its Valna. DOMiSSTIC: SHORTENING Ytfit Our Booth Xa ''v i f.

Ontrs Of Part Tood Show. IIARRIS.ABATTOIR CO. Exhibition Week Furniture Specials Chesterfield Suite ot three piece, lolid walnut with eane back and eane inset in tides, upholstered in velvet brocade of a rich dark blue; three shirred velvet euahisng to match accompany the chesterfield and one each with the rocker and ehair. This is one of our most admired suites that we have reduced for the benefit of exhibition visitors. Regular (345.00.

$278 00 Exhibition Week Special Bedroom Suite Solid walnut. Adam design, 44" dresser, 40 -draeetng table wish triplicate mirrors and two drawers; bed with either straight or asml-bow end. chiffonier; hsndsoms new faQ All sulta st a new price eeasaiT.UV Regular vslue t2t0). Day Bed Walnut frame, upholetored in dull blus brocade, deep and comfortable, sn ldsal arrangement for bed-sitting room or smsll CCtT AA spartmsat. Special WeJ.W Bedroom Suite Solid walnut, A4un dsjaticn, eoMaating of twin bid with full bow nd.

Armmmrt Vanity dfoser with low chair and -chlffarob. It hi hard to do Juotlco In print to tho boauty and rrac of lln of thka.qulait ouita, Wo cordially invito your Impaction. CAQ AA Bxtrs sp.el.1 vslus sDUO.UU Living Room Chairs Odd Cshalra that will haxmonlsa with any cherti of furnlafhlntot, boautlful ehalra and rock-ro tn match, of oolld walnut upholaterod with Pronoh Tapstry; Chain Ml. 09; Rotera L. N.

POULIN, Ltd. 00X. lJVKX8 aVKD O'COKKOK Q. moo Lyons, Rslns LaRoehollo. Edith MeParlaas, Millar, MePaul, Oeor-glna Bsdals, Brodeur, Lalonde.

Aalta Dubs', Msssrs. Bryan Whits. Lss Atkinson. Bill Beach. Prank Hodgklns, Cyril Plnhsy.

Charlie Dan by, Ollle Dunaa. Lyons Mor-ssey, Jim Rensud, Stanley Conquer, Charils Hawkins, Clarke glemon. Ted Delehaye. Monty McNally. Paul Oaathlsr, Harry Ooods.

Charlie Holbrooke. Oastoa Brule, Oil Brule. Lodes Dabs. Allls McVeigh, Huard. Leo Rock.

Osorgs Dubs. KINO'S DAUGHTERS' GUILD. Mors than 1 Slrl InUrsstsd In city rsllef work, sewing for babies, sad tarn para sos work, met last night la tha King's Daughters' Guild for lss, and to discuss ths coming winter's work. Mm A. Ksanedy acted aa chairman for ths svsnlng, and tha tsa oommlttes wss composed of Mrs.

C. A. Blggsr. Mrs. C.

Addison, Mia. R. A. Kaansdy. Mrs Din-wood Is abort addresses wsrs given by Mrs Asa Oordon, Mrs Arthur Liggett and Mrs.

D. K. Mcintosh. Solos wsrs rendered In a charming mannsr by Mlaa May Cuxner. accompanied by Miss Kllsen Cuxner.

plans wsrs mads ts hold a meeting next Tuesday, whan officers will be elected. Full of tMMHt.mdy for anything that' a bow yott feel after a course of Krtiscbeo Salttv Half teaspoon ful ma tumbler of hot water eve irerr anorninf. That' sssjtt. asesauaase sail. a 7 5e kettle.

AHdreJiiete. AaBagtlsbarsdaMmrlM I Irss, Ufmmu Ihmiui I MaW--a KXOX CHURCH W.M.S. Tha first autumn moating of Kbox Church allaatonary aociaty waa hald at tha sum mar homo of Mra. J. R.

Forsytha, Britannia- vlllaca. yaMar-day aftarnoon. A dlareuaalon took placo ob rmrkmm mothotta of Increaa 1ns; momborohlp In tho aociaty and ffenaral Intaraat la mlsalonary work. Roferonoa waa mada to tho fact that on Sunday, Baptambar IS. alt pulpits outsldo cltlao throufhout ara to ba occupied by mam bars of tha Preaby tartan cnurcn, proaantjna' tha work of tha ointaatioa.

In tha city pul pits, tna aama causa win ta oaait with, on tha following Bun day, all tha arrMsjsmant bains; In tha hands of tho various Praabytarlala. It waa alao etectdad that tha offarinjj hald on Octobar 11, should ba an exceptional maa tint with apoelal To give strength to Convalescents When a severe Ulnees Was bees inirtmi ta baaU a tha irtrrw CARNOL Aluwsughkaa slew iscaei ee kisllb skis set Isssi, ehmild ba tak.a ssd. day by day tbs Srwngtb sacrsssss ipls tacsewry st Ana vooM ogoist fob CAanot. EDUCATIONAL. music sad a good ootstsndlna spssksr.

A social hour followed. ECZEMA IS: wssb Dr. uaaiicss. Torosss. Smoke are sell psnmssttsg yoa ase a a Olatsasst Car Eossms aad akla irritatloas.

it relieve, at aad gradually Sea la tbs skis. Bsmpls sax Dr. Chase's Olstmsst trss If ysu meatlsa this Sapor ssd sesd ts stsmp tor postage, deo box; all dealers sr Edmeassa, Bsus A mm DiMmdtimlm flmr mud mrmmm DOWT tiF.AVr. THE CTTTrl TUX VOC IU meGHmtlieTaxn Sis Reset ed Mrrth And "TEB SKTFPZS't boozzum Twa Rasls of fay. Ail this week.

IMPERIAL ahv, laesadlasj SatawrSay. 11, Pea PODNDBO 1ST MMS asea. 2 EDCCATIONAfi Bishop's CoIIegeS choo 1 Lannoxvtila, P.Q. A Bsardlss; trheel ad tbs rps sf tbs RaaTtleh Psblls Seasols," wbers boys ses svsssrsd ear tbs L'sivsrattles, asd toe tbs Itsyal UHary Mlawa, Sspsiats Pisparstssy aeboot tsv Bays np ts IS yesrs sc aa Chalrmaa st 6lrectors J. X.

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