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THE CTTI25EN, OTTAWA, CANADA. B5PAT. APRIL ltfll rtr USINEM CH4NCI. Ha stated that excellent work if being done by those who are already there. ROVAtl-SIMPSOII VACAIIT HOTEL but the numbers are loo lew.

r. Robinson urged that more earnest and faithful prayer be offered on behalf of Fillips will be committed THS BEST PATINO HOTEL IN 1 i county of Pontlao for sale. above hotel has been established for over thirty years and has good yard and stables, iUm livnr hull for entertainments. A good live man can make a fortune In a few year. Immediate pe-eulon.

FVr particulars apply to J. Law-son. Quyon. Que. i MHTONBURC Pleasing Concert In St John's Church-Village Doings.

WEDDING TODAY WAS DESTROYED workers, by Individuals and couecme-ly. The reports of the officers were submitted and showed that good work had been carried on by the branch. The receipts for the year amounted to 1129 99: seventy-two leaflet subscribers GOOD MICA AND FELDSPAR PRO-perty for sale. 2Vt miles from railway. Apply Box 160, Cltlsen.

Fashionable Event Took Evidence in Mysterious FireAtHurd- were reported by the secretary; value Place At St. Andrew's of goods sent In bales, (53.82: ten busi man Bridge. ness and 16 dorcas meetings were held. YorK RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR BALK known as Windsor Rsntauraat. Largest trade In city.

Oood reasons tor Sfllllng. Apply D. Lavlolette, 1C8 Rldesu Bt. Loving reference was made in the sec retary's report to the death of Mrs. C.

A. Eliot, who was the president of A pleasing and high class entertainment vu held last night in the town hall, Hlntonburg, in aid or St. John's church, Merlvale. Rev. Mr.

Steacy acted as chairman and allowed no dull spots in the program. All the selections were well chosen and rendered In a most commendable manner. Miss Wolfe's singing wag especially popular. The hall was packed with a very appreciative audience. the branch, and the loss of whom Is ROOM A MONTREALER THE RIDEAU HOUSE IS A BUSY MAN.

Irreparable. A good report was read IN THE TOWN OF BUCKINGHAM. Main a new block containing a hotel with 28 rooms, and 4 stores. Apply to owners, Bermerdlne Cunningham, Alexandra Hotel, Buckingham. Que.

of the Children's auxiliary by Miss An nie Merritt. An offering was taken up, which will be given to the clergy superannuation fund of the diocese. The officers elected for the year are: Happy Couple Went to ESTABLISHED GROCERY BUSINESS 1 in good part of city for sale; ownJ' Made a Big Blaze Loss uUing of What The Proram Eluded piano duet by Slight inKlirig the Misses Ileney; Bongs, Miss Thomp- Mr CurrV DoeS Bon- 1Ir- Miller, Miu HlnchcUffe, Mr. Mr. Uurry G.

going west. Apply uox w. Honorary president, Mrs. Bogert; presi Atlantic City on Their Honeymoon. dent, Mrs.

George E. Perley; vice-pres $3,300, Insurance $2,000. Harry Bennett. Miss Wolfe; read GOOD BUSINESS BTAND FOR BALK. Apply to Mrs.

B. McAmmond. Brtt-tanla Bay post office, between 1 and idents, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Hay; sec in Office. ings, Mr.

A. E. Heney. Miss Blakney retary, Mrs. W.

Code; treasurer. Miss Mr. R. A. Spraule and Mr.

Harry clovk p.m. Bogert; dorcas secretary. Miss Hague; Sproule; club swinging. Misses Boyce leaflet secretary, Mrs. Mefullough; box CTEAM BAW MILL FOB BAA.1S Dowe's Bay.

switch runs Into yard. Apply to Walter McLean. Muldoon, Que. and Gorman: violin solo. Miss Howe; whistling solo, Mr.

Gorman. At two o'clock this afternoon, in St. secretary, Mrs. E. J.

Jarvia; secretary The Rldeau hotel, Hurdman's Bridge, irll 17. Phillips ln- Andrew's church, a very pretty wed owned by Adolph Guilbault. was totally destroyed by fire early this morning as ding was solemnised, when Miss Eva of Babies' branch, Mrs. W. P.

Lett; delegates to the annual meeting, Mrs. Code and Miss Hague. Refreshments IOUOR AND GROCERY SHOP FOR Li sale, doing good business. Reason for Sthng out going toCobalt Write at once Box 66. Cltlsen Office.

llhoda Rowan, eldest daughter of Mr, The management committee of the Hlntonburg public school will hold a meeting on Friday night next to consider, among other things, some proposed changes in connection with an the result of a blaze tnat broke out about eleven-thirty. An element of were served at the conclusion of the business program. 'f: Walter Rowan, superintendent of the money order branch of the post office department, was united to Mr. William mystery surrounds the fire and how It MR. ALFRED PLEAU.

addition to the library of the school, ixtiiNTED TRACTS OF WESTERN Canada lands. Holdale A Somsen. New Ulm. Minn. H.

Simpson of Montreal, son of the Mr. Herbert Nelllle of Torbolton is visiting Mr. John Proudfoot of Rich late George Simpson of St. Andrew's, AMBITIOUS COBALT. originated is unknown.

The hotel was unoccupied and when Mr. Guilbault and an assistant left it last night, shortly after ten, everything appeared to be in good order. The loss is esti N.B. The church was prettily decor mond road. PE-RU-NA 1 EHTIR ated with quantities of while flowers, Mrs.

James Murdoch of Aylwln Is palms and greenery. Rev. Dr. Her, jtOBALT. THE GREATEST MINING camp In the world.

Fortunes made rapidly. Shares purchased now will produce great returns. Strikes made dally. Our weekly letter tells all about It. Wills Cobalt.

Ont. visiting friends in the village. mated at 13,800 and the place was insured for about $2,000. ridge performed the ceremony. Mr.

Mr. E. Lapence of Ninth avenue has M. S. Jenkins presided at the organ The burned hotel, a large frame Degun worn on Ms new house on Wants Information As to Waterworks and Electric Lighting, during the Interval of the signing of Eighth avenue.

structure standing on the south side of TUITION. the register. The Marriage Day was Henry, the little four-months-old son Mr. Alfred riean, an expert machinist the Rldeau river, within a stone's throw of the Canadian Pacific railway beautifully sung by Mrs. Mayno Davis, PRIVATE AND TUPII DESIRING 178 St.

John Street, Que beo City, Can, of Mr. Henry Dumoulin, of 20 Scott street, died on Monday afternoon. The Individual teaching for the Hlg hSchool personal friend of the bride. The writes: tracks, was one of the landmarks of the locality. It was erected about bride, who was given away by her runeral will take place tomorrow.

entrance examlnntlon, call 83 slater between 6 and 7 p.m.. Satisfaction guaranteed. SI Cobalt Is evidently Intending to pro ceed along modern lines in its muni father, looked very sweet and lovely "Two years ago, an accident necessitated, my confinement for several eighteen years ago. and was the larg The vestry meeting in the church of In a soft sheeny gown of ivory messa Greeks. The good health I had enjoyed England, which was to have taken place on Monday night, was postponed line satin over a drop skirt of white vu slipping away and there developed SHORTHANO IB TAUUMT JK 1AI at the Syllable 8horthand College, (top floor).

Bank Bt. Chambers. Moon chiffon and taffeta, tucked in princess est building in the vicinity. It used to be one of the district's famous hos-telries, but last year Mr. Gullbault's liquor license was canceled when the Gloucester council decided to reduce for a week on account of Rev.

Mr. clpul government. The town clerk has written Mayor Ellis enquiring as to the lay-out of the waterworks In this city, the charges for water and also for electric lighting. Anderson, Principals. a complication cf diseases.

My phy ician said my case was one of general on will be brought to a close Curry to The News today, und-rstand that the prisoner committed for trial." ri-Ul you have the evidence of Miss anl Mr. Sauter?" An nor do I expect to put in any evidence. I will -simply ask jf morale to commit him for cm." SEGOTIATIOXS IN PROGRESS. understood that by Thursday JLm the negotiations which have iolng on for the past ten days rS towards the handing over of Zjo Life stock to the York County Savings company will be iHually completed. 1 think I will be able to add $100,000 put to the assets of the York was another statement by Mr.

jtwas also learnid that the motion i. a permanent injunction against the fcreholders of the Toronto Life As-mnfe cmnpany will not be argued (morrow, but the interim injunction octimied for a week, by which time It is believed further legal proceed-jrp will not be necessary. K0 TIME FOR TRIAL TODAY. Shortly after court opened today It waffle evident that there would be ttat tot the Phillips Investigation to JfOCMd. "There are 116 cases on the calendar for me to tiy," said the magistrate, "and it will be quite Impossible to get to the Investigation this morning unlets we throw some of these off and tmi the prisoners back to the jail.

Then this afternoon the police commissioners are meeting, and I think Lowe being ill. Mr. Lowe Is doing nicely and was able to be up yester fashion at the the skirt made with a deep shirred flounce bordered by tucks, the corsage trimmed with chiffon and applique ornaments set debility. nlAAS BUSINE88 COL.L.EOE ada's premier college. Expert teach day for the first time.

Messrs. W. Reld, F. Milks and ers; practical methods; elegant equip "Among the many ailments which with pearls in bolero effect, a trans Miller left on Saturday for Depot Harbor, where they propose to remain for developed vm ft serious attack of catarrh, which annoyed me considerably the number of taverns. Mr.

Guilbault intended to open up again in May, having applied for a new license, and he was having the place thoroughly renovated. He and another man were In the hotel all day yesterday cleaning up. They left shortly after ten, and ment; beautiful apartment. JJay ana evening session. Our graduates succeed.

Cor. Bank and Albert. Phone 2378. 1620 parent lace yolk and shirred short sleeves. She wore a handsome gold THE NEW BRIDGE.

Councilors Mohr, Hardy and Wilson, the latter chairman of the roads and bridges committee of Carlcton county, accompanied by Samuel MoClure, reeve of Fltzroy, went to Hurdman's Bridge a few months, after which they will and kept me awake whole nights. bracelet, which had been her father proceed to the Northwest with an idea gift to her mother on their weddln ng of taking up land. TELEGRAPHY THE ONLY EXCLU-slve railroad school in the city. 290H "I decided to give Peruna a trial and coon found It acting as a wonderful tonic to my system. The catarrh day, and pearl ornaments and a tuelle Mr.

Guilbault returned to his home. this morning to see how the work upJ Mr. Frank Latimer and wife spent COto Bank St. He was not at the fire and did not Easter In Stittsville. on the new county bridge acfoss the veil fastened with a coronet of orange blossoms and carried a shower boquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and Mr.

Cecil Arden, of the Caithollo Rideau is progressing. They found the grew less severe and shortly after-ward disappeared, as did also tho WHITE SCHOOL li2 BANK 1 Eli-egraphy free to any shorthand or know of the destruction of his pro perty until this morning. Mr. Gull Immigration society, expects a large bookkeeping pupil. maiden hair fern.

She was attended various other maladies. bault is a culler in the Shepard and work progressing satisfactorily and expect the structure will be finished by the middle of the year. number of boys from the home in England about May 16. They will leave "I attribute my promptrelief and ulti by two bridesmaids. Miss Mary Johnstone and her sister Miss Winnlfred MUSIC.

mate cure entirely to the use ol reruns England on May 3rd, sailing on the "It will last as long as the world Morse lumber yards and lives about three-quarters of a mile from Hurd- man's Bridge, on the Ottawa side of the Rldeau. I Tunisian. The girls will sail on May tad gladly recommend it." Rowan. They wore dainty gowns of bebe blue silk eollenne trimmed with does," said Councilor Mohr, "and will be one of the best bridges of Its kind SINGING MRS. E.

SANDERS. Studio, 435 McLaren St. Spring term begins March Wth. 31st and will also be placed for adop cream applique on the corsages, which The flames were first noticed by tion on their arrival. Rev.

Canon St in Canada. John is expected to arrive here in USIC TEACHER HOLDING DIP. were cut low In the neck in Dutch effect. The skirts were made en prin- ARE MARRIED May and it is probable that he will CADETS REVIEW. cesse, shirred at the waist, wide 17 McLaren Bt.

month. The Public School Cadets corps will sail In charge of the boys. march from their different schools to Messrs. Herbert Matthews, a C. P.

R-telegraph operator, and Ernest Hurd-man. The former was going to work in the tower near the river when he saw flames issuing from the windows on the east side of the hotel. He and Mr. Hurdman, running towards the scene of the fire. Immediately roused tucks on the skirts, and their hats were blue tuelle and tuscan straw upturned at the which were filled morrow afternoon, so as to arrive at FIFTY YEARS ARE ENERGETIC WORKERS.

fTVHB CANADIAN CONSERVATORY J. of Music, Bay and Slater Sts. H. Puddlcombe, Director. Examinations certificates and diplomas.

Pipe organ available for practice. Prospectus free. Phone 2113. .0 In with blue tuelle and pink and crim A beautiful fair linen cloth and Kent street school by 2 p.m. and will march from there via Slater and Metcalfe streets, headed 'by the G.

G. F. son roses, and they carried boquets of chalice cover were used for the first Mr. Camille Ladouceur and other resi band to report at the main en time at Emmanuel church on Easter day, both articles being the gift of dents. The entire building, wrapped in trance house of commons at 2.45 p.m TAB.

A. SMITH, VOICE CULTURE 0 Solo singing, piano, etc Studio, 311 Lewis phone 3121. S2o Mr. and Mrs. P.

Foisy the Ladies' Aid society of the church. pink roses and maiden hair fern. The best man was Mr. Louis McRobie of Montreal, and the ushers were Mr. George Rivers Whjte, Mr.

Fred McRobie of Montreal and Mr. B. N. L. SlmpBon of Montreal.

Mrs. Rowan, The cloth is hemstitched and em flames, was doomed when the villagers arrived, but despite this Mr. Ladou-ceurand others plucklly succeeded in SITUATIONS WANTED. Are Congratulated nith the calendar today that is as nudh as any white man can ibe expected to do." There ara some who think you are tot white," remarked Mr. J.

Jones, counsel for the prisoner. "Then I am doing as much as any colored man can do in a day," returned Mr. Curry. "What about tomorrow?" asked Mr. Jones.

"Tomorrow the trial of the safe-Mowers will take up a great deal of time, and in the afternoon Mr. Kings-ford has over 100 cases, so there will be no time then either." IBS MABEL CHENE7, VIOLINIST- M1 T7LDERLY WOMAN WANTS 8ITU Studlo at Orme s. broidered, the design employed being a sunburst, with the conventional fleur-de-lis entwined, which is the dragging the counter of the bar out atlon as houKekenper for couple of mother of the bride, wore a Jiandsome side. The building contained very lit gentlemen. Apply 4 Uaurler Ave.

W. PIANO TUNING. handiwork of Miss Barber and Miss S6 Elizabeth Kirby, both of whom are, en, trfmNa T.AHV WITH TWr vuitia RECEIVE MANY GIFTS ergetic members of the Ladles' society. JL bARnltnl trnlnlnff iMdltln. n- gown of heliotrope chiffon taffeta, the corsage trimmed with purple velvet, cream lace and touches of blue, the skirt made with a deep flounce finished with tucks and a' hat of violets and cream lace After the ceremony a re TJIANO TUNING WM.

M. F1NLEY, with "Morris, the Coal Man," 118 8pa rk a 8t. tie furniture and burned like kindling wood. The roof and walls collapsed with a crash about 12.30 and two hours later a mass of smouldering embers marked the spot where the hotel had stood for years. rvroi ii.u nn The church was beautifully decorated companion or oare oi invalid, uox 14 uiuzcn.

yi with flowers and plants on Sunday, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. thoughtfully done by this faithful band of women workers. On Monday JEWING WANTED BY YOUNG LADY to ho for ladles or gentlemen in The fire cast a brilliant reflection for Attended Mass At Basi OF BEES, reasonable. MJIANTED COLONIEB VV must be strong; price they were distributed between the Pro, business moderate charges. Box 140.

87 Citizen. Apply Box 149, Citizen. testant hospital, St. Luke's, the Perley ception was held at the residence of Mr. Walter Rowan, 392 MacLaren street.

The drawing room was prettily decorated with smllax, palms and cut and the table in the dining room was centered by the wedding cake and surrounded by vases of white lica Are Highly Res pected in City. home, the' aged women in the Orph ans' home and the sick of the Emman, miles around and scores were soon on the scene. How did it start? was on many lips, and the question remained unanswered. Mr. Gullbault's friends say that he had not had a fire in the building and were inclined to believe POSITION WANTED IN HOTEL OR boardlns: house bv first-claim Chin ADDRESS 83 GOOD HORSE WANTED.

641 Cumberland St. ese cook. Apply Box 141, Citizen. 80 uel church congregation. The report PIOOD SHARP WATCH DOO WANT presented by the secretary of the ed.

R. Hopkins. Cummlngs roses and smllax. Mr. and Mts.

Simp, EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A GOOD cook by day or week: best le'ercn- Bridge. that a fire bug had set it to secure Ladies' Aid association on Monday evening showed that the splendid sum son left later for New York, Phila ces. Mrs. Doran, 110 Nicholas St. 8'i revenge.

Surrounded by their family and rtnriD SECOND HANU DAl' a WANT- of $500 had been raised by them dur Mr. Camille Ladouceur, Gullbault's nearest neighbor, said that the house many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre L. delphia and Atlantic City on their wedding trip and after their return they will reside In Montreal.

The JT ed. medium size. The Rolla L. Craln QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG 5 girl as assistant in office or store. 87 company, limited ing the year, $200 of it having been paid on the interest of the rectory.

The thanks of members of the church were Apply 120, Citizen. 89 and stables were doomed when he ar rived. bride's going-away gown was or oove BOUT 60 HENS WANTED, "Still I'd rather have it put in the list for tomorrow," went on Mr. Jones. The magistrate did so, remarking: 1 don't think there will be the slightest chance of It coming up." After the last case had been disposed of, Joseph Phillips was called up from Mow, and the magistrate said: "You will be remanded until tomorrow." He then went down again.

MR CURRY WILL NOT FOLLOW. "Are you golnto tollow this case Into the other court?" was asked Mr. Curry, "So, I've had troubles enough of own with it already. If I was fur-rbhed with a regular room and proper assistance, 1 would be quite willing to follow police court cases right through all the subsequent courts, but as matters are at present I am not Solng to do so." TVhat after the Phillips case?" "Oh, ril tak3 up the bucket shops, if there ara any of them to take up, ana look into the stamped tinware combine." Foisy today celebrated their golden wedding. Mr.

Foisy is the well known grocer at the corner of Dalhousie and Clarence streets. The celebration began with solemn mass at the Basilica, orrav broadcloth in princess style, the TJIAMILY WASHING AND IRONING l1 wanted at 31 McGee St. 87 "There were men in the hotel at ten- heartilv accorded the society for the skirt pleated, the Eton coat trimmed excellent work that had been under BRITANNIA; OT WANTED AT with gray panne velvet opening over taken and accomplished by them. QTORIiI WINDOWS REMOVED, iO shutters put on. Box 136, Citizen.

87 XJ must be dry end cheap, thirty or later," said Mr. Ladouceur to a Citizen reporter. "They carried a lantern and I paid little attention to them. Finally they left after going Apply 513 19 a daintv blouse of white silk ana lace Bay 8t. at which Mgr.

Routhier officiated, assisted by Rev. Father Rochon of Piper-vllle as deacon, and Rev. Father Bru- worn over a blue silk. Her hat was of pale blue tuscan straw with trimmings ANTED TO BUY SKIFF OR LIGHT i na all through the house. One hour later FRANCES WILLARD W.C.T.U.

The Frances Willard W. C. T. net as sub-deacon. The celebrating of blue taffeta and touches or gold, row-Doai; siate price.

oo, win- 84 BY A YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING French and English, position wanted as lady's companion, wiling to travel, can furnish very high recommendations. Apply in writing to B.C.M., 42 McKenzle Ave. 88 the place was ablaze from top to bottom. It is hard to say how the whole parties were attended by four of their grandchildren, Joseph Foisy and met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dooley.

on James street. The nnANTEl CAKriin iwi jiimu jiju. building caught so quickly and cer quills and pink rosebuds. The groom present to the bride was a handsome rosewood piano, to the bridesmaids he gave gold wishbone brooches set with Adrlenne Dube, Arthur Dube and Alice VV blng of all Kinds; estimate iun.in superintendent of the mothers' meet tainly there is something queer J. ci.

ENTLEMAN WANTS POSITION AS ed. Prompt attention. Foisy. A full choir of the church gave Thumnson, 70i: ings, Mrs. Bradley, arranged a very about It." KX general blacksmith on railway 860 Lyon Bt.

special music. After the service the tn or Keeley, or interesting program for the occasion, Dominion Geo. Ex-Countv Councilor Cassidy, an construction. pearls, and to the best man ana usn ers pearl scarf pins. party attended a breakfast, at which which was as follows: Bible reading, 8 ville, Ont.

other resident of Hurdman's Bridge, SUNLIUHT BUAr rr tun l-ad Toilet Boaps given In exchange for these coupons by gcannell Bros. St Mrs Morsran: two papers on Local was also among those who assisted in Mgr. Routhier. several clergy and many friends and relatives were pres YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION, bookkeeper or general office work; both languages; best references. Box 1US.

Cook. 657 Sussex Ottawa. mwi Option, Mrs. Rivers and Mrs. Mullen preventing the spreading of the blaze.

ent. At a reception following there was An Easter Essay, Mrs. Leonard ST. JOHN'S AUXILIARY. t- J.

STEVENSON, DRUGGIST, Accepts Want Ads. for the Citzen. Ser vice prompt and reliable. Citizen. 84 a presentation of gold rings to the MONEY TO LOAN.

address bv the president of the union, There was. little wind blowing, and Mr. Cassidy believes that the loss would have been much greater if the sparks and flames had been blown to honored couple by Maurice Dube and TVTr Wllev. The next meeting will 12c ininrrn all mirn T. APER HANGING DONE AT per roll.

Box 151, Citizen. Firmus Foisy, and a basket of flow 8 Butter is now shipped to England in take place at the home of Mrs. Miller, Good Work Done As pie and others upon their own names security: cheapest rates: eatilext ers by Liliias Dube. These three are large quantities from the fertile plains 178 Augusta street, on the tnira lues wards the nearby houses. grandchildren of Mr.

and Mrs. Foisy, tuLvroents; offices in 54 principal cities; Kv 'eitlriK mv tm truguay. day in May. at 3 o'clock. WIANTED HOUSES AND SHOPS TO i collect the rents of.

Every facility for collecting. If you have tried other agents and been disappointed try Wm. A. save you. Mr.

Guilbault is at a loss to explain the cause of the blaze and it is likely that the county police will be asked to Revealed in Annual Reports. Pierre Louis Foisy was born at L'Assomption, August 24, 1833, and arrived in Ottawa in 1860. He worked first. -LA xi. xunitttii, "iy'ii AaiiK Street Chambers make enquiries.

Gullbault's was the Cole, 163 Sparks the most successful collector In Ontario. References, any Business firm In the city. 01 riHE OTTAWA LOAN 163 SPARKS JL lends money on notes and chat onlv hotel at Hurdman's Bridge. on the erection of the parliament buildings and since 1880 has been a groceT. In 1856 he married Miss Eulalie Cardy, St.

John's branch of the Woman's "built lost lifetime' tel mortgages. AU dealings sinctiy She Jell 9m The Ottawa Lumber company piles were in close proximity to the blaze auxiliary held its anual meeting last AGENTS WANTED. at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The had night in St. John's oau, nev.

umuu tjiiqi nreaidinsr. Addresses were but escaped damage, the blaze being confined entirely to the one building. SALESMEN ONE OF OUR MEN TOHN R- OSBORNE IB PREPARED to loan money at lowest rates of Interest. Terms and conditions easy. 51 Sparks Bt.

k3 made five hundred and fifteen dol eleven children, of whom three are living, Pierre Foisy, Mrs. Arthur Dube and Miss Albertine Foisy. Mr. Foisy given by Mrs. Tllton, Rev.

W. M. Lars last month. Great time for selling Loucks and the cnairman. ine report nursery stocK ana seeas.

riamers ouy- was one of the founders of L'Union St, Infr commercial orcnaras, not small or MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR small sums at lowest rates of Inter- THEY SANC WELL Joseph du Canada and the Monument ders. Write now for salary or commis National. sion proposition and make money. Cap! ret Best rates ana terms ior largs tal Nurseries. Ottawa.

raws StSe loans. J. F. Warne. Barrister, 166V4 Sparks St BRANCHING OUT.

nvvrn WANTED. A VARIETY OH1 Children of Dominion given were excellent, the treasurers statement showing the receipts for the year to be $200. The following officers were elected: 'Honorary president, Mrs. Cuzner; vice-presidents, Mrs. Capp, Mrs.

Cope; secretary, Mrs. W. D. Morris; treasurer. Miss Grist; E.

C. D. fund treasurer, Mrs. Code; dorcas secretary, Miss Cushlng; leaflet t.in,hftlrl MnecialtieR. newlv nut ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST terest rates.

John Hodglns, Trust Building. iJSa Plastic Form Clothing is Becoming great sellers, write lor terms ana prices Methodist School Gave Concert. Convincing Evidence from vrell-Known Newspaper Men "After the seventeen years' hard ase to which my Bell Piano has been subjected, its beautiful tone has not in any way been impaired, but retains its original sweetness and delightful qaality. The perfect condition of my instrument to-day is, in itself, an emphatic testimony to the exceptionally high order of your workmanship. Lett Editor Cniral Prta, Toronto Bernard Tralnor, Aimonie, uni.

ter, Popular. WANTED MEN TO BELL. LOCALLY or to sro on the road appointing and Mr. R. P.

A. Mulcahy, manager of the Plastic Form Clothing company, TKOW vn SO farm property, terms to suit. No A. N. McLean, 51 Sparks supervising sub-agent3.

Northern grown secretary, Miss Bloomfteld; literature secretary, MrsA Thompson; mite box commission. The Easter concert by the Sunday school of Dominion church last evening trees and Dlants In demand. Three plam left last night for St Thomas, London, and Hamilton, at wtilch places Ottawa. of engagement; pay guaranteed. Write for terms.

Luke Bros. Montreal. the company have recently opened LARGE OR SMALL SUMS PRIVATE funds to lend on real estate at low- secretary, Mrs. Johnston; delegates to the annual meeting, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.

Thompson; substitutes, Mrs. Cope and Miss Cushlng; representative to branches. Mr. Mulcahy will visit other est rates. JC9.

i AlUUi biwiu DU 380c CENTS WANTED REGULAR CUB tomers, freight charges prepaid, sam, Dies free, or returnable, exclusive terrl western cities with a view of estafb. Hshlng branch houses before his re the diocesan board, Mrs. Johnson; par tory, salary or commission. Apply Al turn to Ottawa. fred Tyler, Teas, London, Ontario.

ochial collector, Mrs. Moffatt. Miss Gertrude Cole and Miss Thompson, each CHRISTIE, GREENE HILL BAR-C risters, 110 Wellington St. Ottawa, next Bank of Ottawa. Money to lend In sums to suit borrowers.

llc Write for Free Booklet containing photo of fading musical celebrities. "HE BELL PIANO and ORGAN CO, Limited, Guelph, Ont. Teroirto, 146 Yonge St. London, 178 Dundaa St. Spring Costumes.

contributed vocal soios during the ev "PORTRAIT AGENTS WORKING for themselves send for our new was most successful and enjoyable. There was a large attendance and the little folk did particularly well. The carols and anthems were rendered in a very pleasing manner under the direction of Mr. H. W.

Chamberlain, the superintendent of the school. The music was received only five weeks ago and as some of It was rather difficult, the way it was rendered last evening was most creditable to all concerned. In addition to the choruses by the school of about 223 voices, the program included: Quartet. Messrs. R.

J. Davis, R. J. Smith, C. Hunt and W.

Harrison; $10.95 will buy art up-to-date home wholesale price list. Samples free. Prl AGENT, J. W. HINCHCLIFFE.

276 Bank Street. spun costume, regular price 113.00. cea lowest. Merchants Portrait Co. ening.

Mrs. Chandler, the retiring dorcas secretary, was presented with a beautiful hand bag, card case, and small purse by her fellow-workers. In $12.00 will buy a beautiful Venetian Toronto. J. O.

CHARLEBOIS lee Dealer, 249 Dalhousie at. Phone W5. 1CB SEASON FROM MAT 1ST TO Sept. 10th. costume, colors red.

royal blue and purple, nicely trimmed, regular price W. G. THOMSON, Groceries and Cooked Meats. recognition of faithful services given lovingly and freely for the work. A $20.00.

Canadian House Furnishing LESS tt It 249 Bank St. Phone 1128. LBS. PER DAY, $10, paid In days. 10 72 and 75 Rldeau street letter accompanied the gift.

Mrs. Chandler expressed the pleasure It had given her to do the worK and thanked OA LBS- A DAT LESS $4 IF PAID in ten days. C10LONIAL TEA, POUND PACK-J ages. Vtc. Half pound packages, 20c.

W. G. Thomson. 249 Bank St. Pbene 112.

vocal solos, Mr. E. A. Clucas, Miss Xorma Brennan, Master Kenneth The ladies of MacKay Presbyterian church will hold a bazaar and sale of her friends for their kindness. 30 LBS.

PER DAY, LESS If paid In day a Good till furthet Chamberlatrt, and Miss Georgie Ferguson; recitation, little Miss Cleo Tes- work tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon and evening In the Sunday school hall notice. ley; flute solo, Mr. J. Leek; and very CIOODWILLIE'S PRESERVES, E. D.

Smith's Preserves, Batcher's Preserves. W. G. Tbonuon, 249 Bank St. Phone 1128.

In aid of the funds of the church. pretty drills by the primary depart ST. ALBAti'S AUXILIARY TAILORS. ment and by Miss Johnston's class. Th ZammammaiBmmaaameammmammaaaammmaaammmaamammm AVa'- have everything suitable In the I Wy 01 nW PJttern- materiel 1 1 I I fi Jn ipjK make we are leaders and can assure 1 best value In every respect.

f'ftlX life' We rathr pride ourselves upon She tit I I iV we can give yoa and the fit is the great- at overeoat- yu rrV Ij 'fS' but wlth ofl orier I Yl favor1n8 yourself after- lffj I Sunday school orchestra was assisted by members from the orchestras of VIA KINDS FANCY COOKED MEATS also lettuce and parsley. W. G. Thomson, 2 Bank Bt Phone 1131 VEW YORK CUSTOM TAILORING All latest styles. Fit guarantee.

Clothe cleaned, pressed and repaired. 3D Rldeau Bt. Bell Street Methodist and Erskine Presbyterian churches. Miss Mos- MASSAGE. Annual Meeting Heard Address From Rev.

Mr. Robinson. grove played the accompaniments most DAVID EP8TEIN. TAILOR, aCON-nor St. Sponging, cleaning, premng and repairing neatly done.

a acceptably. CABBAGE; (BOSTON METHODS), EN -iL Ooned by leading physicians. Flesh reduced: baths. 151 Laurier West. 4c OBITUARY.

f-ARGAlN BALE WHILE THEY LaI Any suit la window made ts txotmi tsalL Fit guaranteed. AH ktada of re. pairing neatly stone. S. Owia 4k I Bank St.

Mrs. Bernadette Cyr. wife of Mr. N. MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY, baths; satisfaction guaranteed.

Lady attendant. Terms sooderata. Phone 2H. Piatt, died yesterday at her residence, 232 Water street, after a long illness. JUNK DEALER.

She was 23 years of age and was the AUCTIONEERS. OTTAWA CITY RAO STOKE, a I Kin St. Highest cash price tx.j daughter of Joseph Cyr. She had lived la Pembroke for six years and came to Ottawa last September. She leaves The 8L Alban's branch of tite Woman's auxiliary held its annual meet-Ins; last night, at which the Venerable Archdeacon Bogert presided.

There was a large attendance of members present and several visitors front other branches. Rev. J. Cooper Robinson, a missionary from Japan, on furlough, grave an address, which was thoroughly enjoyed. His special topic was appealing for more men and women to offer as workers for toe tpission field.

aiK-tK'ii-er, gts the best prices for boli for scrap iron, ruuoers. ran, books, bones, etc Phone 1st. a husband and two small children. your effects, vnarges moderate Sparks. 4 i FLORENCE.

i 1 rrsHO. W. CH1SNALL UCSNSBO A atd ATri7T SUCCESSOR TO BAKER BUSH To-71 14. A Auctioneer, valuator The funeral win be held from the family residence tomorrow morning to the Basilica, thence to Notre Dame cemetery. mewt PHONE 2289.

195 SPARKS ST. aawnt. Phoa rex etc Phone ISO. Bach St..

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