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Monday, December 13, 1909. THE EYEXIXG. CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA. THREE CHILDREN The Social World. (See alia Pkh nmi 1 a Upslla (Liu.

PERISH ON FARM His Excellency the Governor-General returned from the Maritime province on Saturday. Her Excellency Lady M. Opens 8 0)jv Closes 5.30 p.m. ja wjl jjftj Saturdays 6 p.m. ItLii TOBE news Closes 5.30 p.m.Uj DALY Sad Accident in Lonesome Saturdays 6 p.m.

ifg Dwelling. ii I Grey and Lady Evelyn Grey are expected home from New Tork on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Molson Macpheraon of Quebec and Mr. and Mra Fred. Kellowes of Montreal and their daughter. Miss Dorothy Feliowes will be the, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gil- cz, TZ Children Probably Played with Fire. mur for Christmas. Mrs. Arthur Matheson is recovering That ARE the Lowest from a revere attack of grippe. Mrs.

David Gilmour entertained Figures Rounder, Says Paris. Lankiness is No More Fashion Figure IdeaL Brazier's Farm Near Dacre Village. LADIES' OVER GAITERS. few friends informally at the tea hour Woman' ann oeavcr and on Saturday. helton cloth over gaiters, Miss Rose Richards of Swansea.

half length, well made. South Wales, who has been visiting perfect all sues. friends in Montreal, has arrived in MOCCASINS Best quality of -deer skin Moccasins, nice clean Arm stock, fancy flowered vamps, well sew is. Men's Women's 95c and MlweV ate Ottawa and is the of Mrs. Regular 75c Madame Gritton, Expert Pennington Macpberson.

Women's fine Jersey Mlis Fanny Kvans nan returned frurn cloth leggings, full a trip to New York The Misses Evans length, buttoned at are occupying apartments at the Rus side to boot top, sell. be pleased to Sliow the Newest. Pretty feminine curve have returned to fsvor and onee more the waist slopes daintily comfortable fitting, Senator and Mrs. Campbell have left (Special to the Evening Citiwn.) Renfrew, Dec. 12.

Three little children burnt to deuth and a valuable farm property destroyed, is the result of a disastrous tire which visited the home of Mr. Joseph Brazier, a prosperous farmer on th Opeongo road, near the village of Ikurc early Saturday mom ins. The three children whose ages ranged from a baby one month old to the eldest a boy of six, ere the entire family of Mr. and Mrs. liraxier, and were cremated during the absence of their parents from tho house.

Mr. Brazier left the farm Saturday morning about seven o'clock to go to all sizes, regular for their home in Toronto. Mrs. Frank Arnold! has left for 11.50, Special gQg between bust and hip. her borne in Toronto however have to be carefullv confined in order not to be too pronounced and Mrs.

J. Pennington Maopherson will receive on Wednesday afternoon at her HOCKEY BOOTS. Boys' best grade hockey boots, sol residence. felaware avenue. suffKfst the mature figure.

The new Walohn Custom Finish Corsets for winter, whits keeping the hips slender and girlish, make the waist smaller than last season and allow a pretty roundness of contour well suited to the new era of Louis XVI. costume. Mr. Basil Chamberiain of London id leather soles and heels, large brass England, arrives in town about Christ eyelets. comfortable fitting.

good mas time and will he the guest of Mr. wearing, all sties. Special. OA CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS Children's Rubber Boots, knee lengths, warm fleeced lined, neat fitting, just the thing for the little es. sir.e to lOVj, Regular tp11 $1.75 and Mra Gilbert Fauquier.

The popular 'quick hitch with strap and ankle support, made In best mule Mr. Gilbert Fauquier is expected home on Wednesday from Lake Nlpe- gon. skin, very comfortable and good wearing. Regular $2.50. Special t1 QK Mrs.

Charles Plumli will receive on FELT BOOTS mm The NEW DEMI OIRDLE-TOP WAL0H USTOM FTXISn CORSET is the ultra expression of the incoming mode in corsets. This corset gives a small, ronn.iei waist, a very low bust and great slenderness and elegance of hip; the figure having a light and girlish suppleness which is charming. This model is as dainty and beautiful as a Corset can well be. It is made of finest French fabrics and is boned with flexible WALOHN', which allows freedom in every portion of the figure while firmly holding the correct lines. A special contrivance at the hip permits of perfect ease and comfort while the wearer is seated.

Tuesday and not again until after the Mr New Year. HOUSE SLIPPERS. Men's heavy Felt Boots with thick Mrs. S. C.

D. Roper entertained to day at a pleasant luncheon. soles, seamless, very comfortable and BRASSIERE a neighbor's for a load of hay. During his absence Mrs. went out to the barns to do the milking, leaving th three little ones playing in the kitchen of the house alone.

Two hours later on returning his farm. Mr. Brazier was horrified to see flames 1--suing from the roof of the house. He Immediately urged his horses to great-er speed, and on arrival tried to gain an entrance to the house, thinking his whole family were in danger. Opening the rear door, the flames were so fierce that he was forced bacls.

and on trying to enter by a window was too repulsed. Amused from her task of milking, by his shouts. Mrs. Braaler rushed to his assistance, but their united efforts to enter were unavailing. Hon.

Sydney Fisher will spend the good wearing, sizei Christmas holidays with his father In to 13, Montreal. Regular $2.25 Mrs. W. W. Cory and Miss Edith $1.65.

Cory have left for Winnipeg where Men's fine kid Slippers In black and they will spend a few days. chocolate Everett and Opera cut style Prices That Show Enter Mr. Norman White is returning from Calgary at the end of the week and will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.

P. Montague White, Distant Friends Will Appreciate a Yule Tide Card. Women's Felt Boots with thick prise hand turned flexible soles, neat fitting good wearing, all sires. Regular $2. $1.49 Men's Slippers for house wear In black and tan.

imitation alligator, patent leather back, neat fitting. Reg Mr. Bertie Molson of the Molsons Fotn had tbelr clothes and hands severely burnt, but were forced to stand bank will spend Christmas in Montreal soles, leather or felt, lace and gaiter style, best qua'ity Dutch felt, all Siies. regular $3.00, for OC by and know that their loved ones with his parents. ular $1.00.

Special 69c Mr. Roy Cameron, who has been absent for a year. Is returning from Revelstoke, B.C., to spend the Christ CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS Raphael Christmas Popular Souvenir Watches, gentlemen's or boys', oxydized gunmetal finished case, open face, stem wind and set, gilt hands, figures and crown, guaranteed one year and an excellent timekeeper. Just the watch to protect your good one. 'four choice of flther sou Tuck's assortment Post Card fj MEN'S ROMEO $1.49.

mas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Cameron. Christmas Boxes, Stationery, neat designed box rnntalning 2 sheets note paper and 24 flQ envelopes. Special OCs Christmas Boxes, Stationery 3 for Women's fine felt Juliet Rllppeii. fur fimmed red. black.

Mr. Alan Cameron, who Is absent of Also a vast assortment with a survey party In the Lake Su brown, flexible soles. with holly pattern and greeting. perior district, will spend Christmas venirs, very special neat fitting 24 sheets and 24 enve SI r. 25c In Winnipeg.

Christmas Cards from HK 6c up to I tJls The Golden Links, Special Box of Christmas Cards complete with envelopes Hja In black and chocolate, fine vict ksd, hand turned flexible soles, neat comfortable shapes, regular $2 .00. lopes to match 1, A Mrs. Fred. Booth will entertain at a reg 11.50 98c Christmas Stationery, in 48 sheets and 48 envelopes in box-ivelopea luncheon for the debutantes tomor wr meeting a terrible fate. Neighbors arrived on the scene shortly after, but owing to the Isolated location of the farm there was no chance to sars the dwellings or Its inmates.

Tha best that could be done was to save the outbuildings from the fire. two distracted parents were In a tats of collapse when friends arrived, and could give no 1da as to how the firs started. The opinion held here Is that the children were playing about the kitchen stove and in some manner must have pulled some eoais out on to the floor. The building was a frame structure, and inside of an hour and a half tnsra was nothing left but the ruing. Dr.

B. a. Connolly. Renfrew, coroner for the county Investigated th efatall-for the county Investigated the fatall- Sterling Silver 50c Gentlemen's Cuff Links, value a pair. row.

to match, with box has box has Serviettes, with holly- 29c Paper designs. Miss Lillian Ogilvle and Mr. Lorn rich colored holly design. Special a dozen 6c Regular 50c a box. Gentlemen's Cuff Links, fine Ogllvie, who spent the week end in town the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. ill quality enamel maple leaf and Zouch Palmer, have left for their Dominion Ooat Arms 50c souvenirs, a Ladies cosy felt house or bedroom home in Wrorkvilie. Mrs. 11 P.

Wright Is spending a few days In New Tork. During her absence Miss Jessie Cassels Is staying with Mies Phoebe Wright. nice plaid patterns, with Gentlemen's Bterllng Silver Cuff Links, with enamel Maple Leaf and Dominion Coat of flexible leather soles, all sizes, regu- Tuesday Choice Groceries. Arms Souvenirs, a pall iar tjyc Mrs Lsflpur and the Misses r. iot necessary.

GIRLS' BOOTS $1.24. Olrls' boots In gen 4S Gentlemen's Scsrf Pins, gold finish. dull and bright bars Surprise 25c bars Comfort 25c Consignment, the ever- uine box calf and dongola kid, neat extension Soles solid leather, sizes 11 to 2, regular $1.75.. pkges. Royal 'orn Starch 2So lbs.

Red Onions tU' popular Jet Head Hat Pins, extra long steel pins with large pkges. Seeded 18r lbs. Mixed Biscuits 25c some set with atones of OQ various species, Special tJC The very' latest. Rhinestone Hat Pins, set with pure white stones. 35 per cent, cheaper than any other jew- 1Q Cf eler's prices, 75c to pOtJU Royal Vut Jet Bar rings, with tops, extra value l.V each, or 3 for 25c CHILD'S BOOTS 75c f'Mldren's fine kid boots 5c pkge.

Patterson's Sodas. 4c 2 pkges. Shredded 5-lb. pkge. Quaker fiats.

21c 4 lbs. G.G. Cornmeal 14c 4 Ilia Rolled, Wheat 17o 1 lbs. Raisins. 2 let 3 lbs.

Currants 23 Tooth Picks, per pkge. 4r 7 lbs. Rice 2.V- 2 pkges. Purple Cord, Ralslna 21c tins Clams 2lr Scallops, per tin. 13c Pint Gem Jars 2c blucher style, neat fitting wldo comfortable foes 2-oz.

bottle Armour's. Fluid 41c bottles Patterson's Sauce 25c 1-2 lb. White Pepper 14c 1-2 lb. Black Pepper. pkges.

Japanese Starch 25c Manufacturer's Stock. Souvenir Cuff Links, various Assigns, hard enamel, lever top which saves the cuff from being damaged a Iftl-pair YL'X. sizes 5 to 7 Regular $1.25 drop for non-pierced ears, gold BADLY SCALDED Harry Smith Probably Out of Hockey for Season. Harry the well known hockey -will not be.ble to tska his place on? "The jratteyrmry team this season, according to reports from Fort William, where he has been employed with his father, Mr. Henry Smith, on a contract.

Harry was very painfully scalded several days ago by the bursting of a valve In a steam engine. He la laid up under the care of a physician and will be In bed for some time. Doctors say he will not be able to skate or use the scalded leg In any way for several months. Tommle Smith Is laid up at the fam finish. Regular 50c a pair 29c Hectorlne and Gabrielle Lafleur are expected home from Montreal at the end of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Nanaimo and Master Jack are leaving shortly to spend Christmas In Toronto. Mr. William F.

Todd, and Mrs. Todd are leaving shortly for their home In St Stephens, N.B., to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mra Victor Brayley have returned from a trip to Montreal. Mrs.

D. M. Flnnle will not receive again until the New Year. Mr. Burtis McKell of the Bank of Montreal, Winnipeg.

Is expected In town for Christmas, which he will spend with his mother. Mrs. McKell. and Mr. and Mrs.

H. Blakeney. Mrs. James White. Miss White and Miss Jean White are spending the winter at Saranac Lake.

Mrs. Perley Smith of Toronto has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Housser. Mrs. George B.

Wehh will receive on Tuesday at 192 James street and afterwards on the second and fourth Tuesdays. DID GOOD. WORK Rich Cut Glass and Exquisite Chinaware 8-inch Berry Bowls, rich uttiii, Tib's- C- Shirt Waists day ily, residence, Somerset street through typhoid fever and it Is almost certain that be will not be able to play at all this Winter. Tommle Is also a mem $9 Tall Tankard Jugs, beautiful cutting, Tuesday Boston Smack ber of the Halleybury team and with out the two stars, the sliver seven would not be nearly as strong as last yaar. 100 Ladies' Figured Xet Shirtwaists, white, bill black, silk lined, long sleeves.

Also Taffeta Silk Waists. black, navy and brown, open front, fine tucks, long sleeves, broken sizes, regu decoration, ivory tinted body, ricr decoration of violets and green leaves, heavy dull gold borders and handles, at the following prices: Chocolate Pots $2.50 Tankard Jugs Cake Plates 75c and $1 Biscuit Jars $2 Fern Pots $1.50 and 6 Salad Bowls' $1.50 Comb and Brush Trays $1.50 Tea Plates 60c Bread and Butter Plates 40c Teapot. Sugar and Cream Sets. $2.25 Sugar and Creams, per pair $1.25 5 only, Austrian China Dinner Sets, 'ji pieces, decoration, garlands of full blown pink roses and buds, on dainty green fern, fine gold traced handles and edges. Each set contains complete Tea and Dinner Service, including Bread and Butter Plates.

Regular CI OH $25, Tuesday Tumblers to match jug. Tuesday a CIO Water Hottles, rich cuttings, Tues- CO rjr day fts I Sugar and Cream Sets, beautifully decorated ivory background, richly enamel- OK led pink roses. Tuesday a pair. Richlv Decorated Salad Bowls. Regu- QQs lar $2.

Tuesday Large Chop, beautiful pink rise design, fine gold traced handles and edges. Regular QQs $1.50, Tuesday Bavarian China Vases and Ornaments, decorated in imitation of Royal Doulton. OK lar value $3.50 to )6 each. Tues. day sharp at 8 a.m.

un $2.49 til all sold Ladies' Tailormade Waists, lawn and Linen finish, striped and plain white, wide tucks, large Every Customer making a ten cent purchase will be entitled to a giiess on the Large Candy Cane on exhibition at our Miniature Candy Plant. Contest opens Dec. 14th and lasts until Dec. 24th, 1909. pesrl buttons.

broken sizes, re gular 11.50 each. Tuesday 69c PRIZE TO OTTAWA In Strathcona Trust for Military Training in Schools. The prlxes offered by the executive council of the Strathcona trust for the encouragement of physical and military training in the public schools, for essays on the best method of Introducing and developing such a system in Canada have been awarded as follows: fl'St prize, I2G0, George M. H'g-gins, principal of Richmond school, Halifax, N. second, $150, Miss Lil-II am E.

M. Pavey, 39 Sussex avenue, Toronto; third, lion. Lieut. O. K.

Flint Edmonton; fourth. STS, J. H. Putman, Ottawa Normal School; fifth. tr0.

John J. McCarthy. McLean. Saskatchewan; sixth prize, 125. S.

A. Morton. 1 of Halifax Academy. Halifax. N.

S. Annual Report St. Vincent De Paul Society. Th annual meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul society was held yesterday afternoon in St.

Joseph's church, reports for the year being preeented. There was a large attendance, among those present being Sir Charles Fitz-patrlck. Senator Power, Fathers William Murphy, Kunz and Chaput. Mr. E.

P. Stanton, president of the particular council, presided, Syerches were made by Sir Charles Fltzpatrick, Senator Power and Fathers Murphy and Kun relative to the good work that was being done by the society while President Stanton also made few remarks, stating that there were now S.000 conferences of the St. Vincent de Paul society In the world with 100.000 active and Tuesday, 35c, 75c nnd Imperial Austrian China. Gold in violet v. Handker-chiefs Bibs and The Popular Coat is the College Coat for Masculines 000 honorary members.

The reports presented showed that the conditions as regards poverty and unemployment In the city were somewhat improved and the demands for assist Snaps In Carpets and Furniture. READERS OF THE CITIZEN SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS. test ".77 is? ance were not comparatively speak ing so great as last season. The es tablishment of a wardrobe committee mm and the visiting of the Jails snd hos Gentlemen's Roomy, Well-made College Osiers, fly front style. In a variety of faint stripe patterns of dark grey Irish Frieze.

These ulsters are made with a high, snug-flttlng collar, and strap on cuffs. pitals was especially referred to and The shoulders are neatly padded and they have vent with button In UK skirt. Linings are of twilled Italian cloth. Regular $10 each, Tuesday Special $7.50 Relief from catarrh, coughs, colds, bay fver, asthma, and bronchitis, can lie had In five minutes by hreathing the soothing, healing, balsamic air of Hyomei over the aore and raw membrane. It acts like mngic.

When you breathe Hyomei you bring the air from tlie Australian forests of pine and eucalyptus to your home, and the cura V. "HA, sympathetic mention was also made of the deaths during the year of Chevalier John Heney and the late Archbishop Duhamel. The different conferences reported on their work during the year, and Fancy Quartered Oak Rocking Chairs, handsomely polished, beautiful carved back, the very, new 1 the following figures show something of what the society as a whole has Gentlemen's Imported English Worsted Suits, tailored in a distinctive three-button sack style, with smoothly padded shoulders, raised seams and outside breast pocket- Colors, brown, dark greens and dark greys with darker overstripe. Lined with twilled (T- Italian cloth. Regular $11.50, Tuesday Special PxU Hewson's All-Wool Tweed Trousers, tailored In best manner with tive power of both is so pronounced -ifr.

doing since the last annual est designs. K-r. Price $5.75 Indies' Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, very fine quality, lace and embroidered patterns, many dainty designs 25c each, or a dozen, $2.75. that all iliseases of the nose, throat $9. Tuesday Special.

and lungs are unknown In Inland Aus iff l- superior workmanship throughout, side and hip pockets of good strong pocketing material. Regular $1 a pair, Tuesday Spe Mahogany Finished Arm chair, carved back, beautifully finished. $1.79 tralia. Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me is sold by Allen and Cochrane under a positive" guarantee to cure any of the above named diseases or symptoms, or cial 4 Regular $7.75 each. Tuesday $5 Active members.

W9. 208; average attendance, 95; families relieved, 20T; persons relieved. 707; visits made. balance from previous years. receipts, expenditure.

C2.tM.T0; balance to next year, 11.177.-24. It was decided that the amount of contribution to the wardrobe committee be left to the various conferences hereafer Instead of being fixed at r0. Boys' Buster Brown Coats, dark tweed material, lined with twilled Special. Italian cloth, double breasted style with belt and velvet collar. Trimmed with brass buttons.

Regular $3.50, Tuesday Spe cial $2.25 Ladies' Fancy Nee wear, almost an endless array of styles and dainty and tasty creations, designed by the most skilled artists. Rich and elaborate styles that appeal to the most exacting at prices to suit all, 25c. 50c. 75c. $1.

$1.25, $1.50, 2. $2.50 and $3. Ladies White Kmbroidered Linen Collars, fine quality. Regular value 20c each, Tuesday Special 2 for 25c. ladies' Fine Lawn Hsndker-chiefs.

cros-'tr border, embroidered and lace edges. Special value at 5c each. 6 for 25c. Infants' Pibs. well padded, embroidered edges, with the words "Baby and Darling" In silk embroidered letters.

2 for 25c. Chiffon and Cord Neck Frilling, six dainty neck frills, assorted, each pattern snd color different, put up pretty fancy. Christmas box. Special 23c. Wnrkingmen's Wool Lined Mitts, good long wrist, some are all money back.

"I have used Hvomel for two weeks and have been relieved very much. I can certainly recommend it to any one suffering from catarrh, etc." Fred Hyde, Jarvls. Ont. The rrtce for a complete outfit, including a hard rubber Inha'er. Is 11.00.

nnd on the no cure, no pay plan, all Patterns, Heavy Brussels Carpet with 22 1-2 Inch borders to match, rich two-toned reds, greens, fawns and Mues. warranted to be one of the best wearing carpets rr ilesklns and some have calfskin fronts. Tuesday 59c 25c Smoke Caused Alarm. Smoke from a furnice at Res-serer street at o'clock Saturday night caused someone to pull the fire alarm. The firemen had a run but no damage ws done.

85c Gentlemen's Warm Padded Mufflers, black with light dot, lined In bright colors, Regular 75c. Tuesday Special sold. Regular It. 25 a yard. Tuesday Special sufferers should try it.

Patterns. Wilton Carpets, rich green, rose and fawn shades, very fine soft pile, makes a beautidil parlor or drawingroom floor covering, borders to match. Regular uires V) fspepsia. Glebe's New Organ. It Is expected that- the new organ for Glebe Presbyterian church will be Installed In time for next Sunday's services.

It arrived about a week ago. imifed mm, $1.39 $1.75 and tt a yard. Tuesday Your money back if it don't. Gives fan-mediate relief from heartburn, sour stomach, stomach distress, and sick SO cents a targe box at Allen A Cochrane, Foot Stores. It is proposed to Include a Welsh village In next year's exhibition at Shepl.erd's Bush.

London, Eng..

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