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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 3

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Wnliii vliiy, 'Jo, 1jJ7, Till: CITIKKX OTTAWA. CAN' ADA'. 1 DAY NURSERY TOTS WIL ULEAD PARADE GEN. SIR ARTHUR CURRIE NEW COMMANDER CANADIAN ARMY. VETERAN OF FIRST DIVISION I-.

Urgo Ntionaliztion of 6' 9- Freih Air Fund. Railway. A. a niaiii nf mii0 i.t mux It iiiii.d. work ami ki hli illllliig Iha ma lt Ilirmlvr il Ilia th lintel Tmi Cufiipaiiy, and in aiiuw tt.

i lur hi. tla. i.iim to rnii.t nrMi', Iha lBn" pi, l'iiar lljik.riU.n wnb ihmuii. AniuiitH i. Au.uuhl ie.t.tt.1 lil HIIII 11 Tue.tl.y t.li.tuiik a.t mi Canada' Ratine Font.

in'Kx Sir Rodmond Roblin Too III to Aprar In Court. A a irtainu.H tm.a ui lwiil.ni.ki lluuaa mii.i. mi l.i.nia i ranee jor i ri iim Un- aucceedt Uen. Byna on ins imiw4 I waia 4 Mead of Canadian. V.

Miu llnrw II Il.ii it Mr. II, Klin till Ik I ol milllaty l.tn.l.w. Ink.n iif llflr fun la. UMrlll lin. tll.lr.

Him tllUaloiial kinmiiiiilion niliiimi i. lllllilll Ml it.t land, lu Mu HI r.n Tr.i i. iHiituniiy Ha wit. litrailt uipn.l by Iha I'l hi. fallow.

Wnrkaia, whit Ilia tumui uldier aa a iiiiiM irniiim. wi.il.rr nnd a eiy briubi y.iuna f.iio.c who wpj be iiirnily ni.d by nil who li.d the plt.ill nf km. Win. him Imiri Novel Feature for Patriotic Street Fair Opening. A i.f ihiidi.n fim lb l.r WimI kMia.llv.

ft.luir. h. wf. IlibUlw t.tn ka Mims.i hi kliBrm.4 I Ihrw. th in ih.i.a mi llu.

ait.ii.ihil in IhW anil lil. K.inW Kid." i Ml al lh. i.M.ih 4 Wi MiU. hum ami Mi. It.

Mly, il i. inly or (iii.in: I-. Krlrtlllv h. tlun alt. imtMin T'i" fii" will town at li ntrv iimnina iliirin lh.

lair Tha lb. av.llliia. ftlll Mr ('. Hiuaaw Mr J. ln.i.fi, and Itiwntltal.

Mr, Hiim.er, U.rnrra Mr Kindly Miraiiauia- and Jvur. ntiiiil Ilia I'linhity KailkillkH l'rra, nliuVlii, Jul imi. Lvoilti. ts ii.liuil. abi.U..l of weia rlpteMcil a nie.

I Iha of Iha Ibdiu r.leiltm It.llw.y Abo. tiaiion hiiiI Ilia Uuurm Mum. llpal In me A.wHUIlun hklil in piuata al ha rlly i. Mflari.u..i, MciiiImi. kltun.ly tniii'iirrd iha atib.iitia.

lu ih. tAilwut. from iha government. Mir Adam link waa anil pir.rnitd for iha dJ-oiitltiiifiiit' of ii.v. rrtimatit aid of bnnkrupl i.il-w., A Nrneral Mierliiig of Ibe will ha ralleil at an t-arlv diio lu futilirr di.i'ii..

ma mailer and ilf.nl. l.i Ilia of rMiiiini th.ll Will ha irr.riei Iha putmilitant. Ail. iimirhM. u'Vlcai.

i k. kioiWic.igt .1 ,,,,,4 Tout mi louniel say. (lltMllMM I'rra. i.i.i, r.i..i.c UK th.lkMi IN.M Haul M.I M.MM.I D.lhl.1.,. fHl.

M. II A I l.u.1, ..4 r.l.l..4 mm na mm U. liu.k.r nii. Il UMM.nlba (,,,11,., H.IK Mi kniiht -l H. I II, IM.

lt llul.llH III i u.i.h. ul.i..l.4 tii .,..,1 Jaj. fi.nu, MM hit ft 4 ttf ANGUCANS SUPPORT WOULD PLACE CHECK ON JUDGES' SALARIES Senate Motion to Curb Pro fits from "Side Uiuei," In I Ha un a bill iha Jmlax Ad, Ponatm Hum of 4 I. Mbl Ih.t ha i oflet an ani.nilm.nl da.ujn-la Mi ul.lii.n by jud.v Tha Judtfta nt I ha l.ni), tuv all ulhrr tUiwi, b. Th taw (uflitit.

4 Juila lu iifaaa in any liu.maa or tucupaii'in oih.r th.n Ihiwc amaiiail lu him judrfa by Iha term of III. M.w I lud.c. Illl. plovuiun i( in. lw, lluwaval, ha knew vt Iwu i.

pel lor IliMK JllltMC Will Wrla ,11. 1 ntiaarvittii Ihl. law. tin of lh.ni wa aicrpima an aiinual ramuner u( IJ.luO adilitiun lu hi. M.uuQ and Hi.

olhvr waa ae. viiiii wtUrv a. diret bir of aavaial n.mp.iilr., Tha aniamlnfnl. Ihrra. fore, ihil ha wa.

that In ti.rmtHr of year av.ry Jmhte niaka a alatviuriil to Iha mlnl.iar Ju.iu. thai had l.tpaviad In provi.lon of tha law r.feri.il In, or riaia Iha (i.iiuiilur. of any niftaciinn. Closed Cotton Market. I allMl lYaM llnfMlrh.

I.IV LlllnoU no. su. Tha col-Inn ialion today ilo.ed tha ml-Inn market her a Ilia rr.ult of ftiovrmeiil. of that au pie, I SELECTIVE DRAFT It 4 iMw ii.l...i. VV.lllMIrt.

drr Command of Canadian Officer. IV hi Mil t-l-rvUl I mluii TUB CANADIAN HKAI WAKTKKS FHAXt'K. i lintliiii, Arthur Otrrii', hu )m bri-n m'lii'jj mm. imwihIit of tin' (niiAilinu mrp Mtif Sir Juliiiii lyp r-. lurui'il to In (In.

moriiiiiir, Iwiviinf lit'in Htithur-ix-d to Ittkn vi tlif i-oiiiiiirttiil Sir Arthur 'ni to r'nuirp with th oriuiiiiil Cuiiiiilum Ovir'ii 'intini iit a liritfmlier, mul linn Iih1 pint in nil tlu iiim tr niMifi'iiit in- tin )IU Appoint im-nt cmitly plnno th mm in the JIo the ii)ilt Ml-tt titftf tf tit it. lufiM tj.f Mtttltlt Hun Wiiluwt in vi.ft Wentminnter Picnic. it iif fiirrtij iiMmju! pat thm lit tnth i ih rft a ft llliburlw.il formal nf Ilia iriii.ii. In.iiiiiiii.n ki.d ii Ulll lit Iha Will, afb-r whi ha wa. in cut 'n iHwiiinn wllli Iba Tru.l Con, puny, remlriing ii.i.d vli, Ha la li only Mr nnd Mm.

li, Itb hni.l.i.ii un.l it nrpiirw (I Hherirr 1 1 it hnnlMiti of mm. iii, Low Homeaeekers' Fnres. Tha C'aiiaillan Northern Itmlivny ha. on aale Moipbiv, ly lu October, luuml inn iickaia lu nil point, in Western t'ttiiadta. fc-ood via all rail or Ink.

and rail, hunted d.ya nidi pnvileso of extaiisum Tlckela are rood In eloctrla lightad tourt.t upon piiymrnt o( barlh rulM Tlirrtio.1. awi- lit IHi hoi tfllH.l lit VVr.liniii.trr un CulcUs1 fbhuul lirl.l a. annual hid i I it i Intiiil. The htr.ll wmlhvr t4 lItip Cargo of Appam. Tit.

nal Um on hand a ml rvaiiimi. and pony of Miloi. in li.iiiina d. Mini tillhrr utiu.ual luwh hi ilia nun I IhsiiIi in tliti of Ilia i lilldraii'a ni.i.rinrnl., A iniu lh fuint. will rrvralr.l .1 lh.

Indian Im.I mil chntged In enirr Ilia "i.ib nl acllviiy." The (l mul cenl amdiirr innel lion. Mia. Harry Hioiim. and Mr. Joint Crima will ba iii iba'aa and all doimiion.

for aula will ba wl.vmet at club an iiii.ii. or n.nrly fl litili drnl. mailt lb. UKiUitaklna a v. mi Alumni Tea.

The nrw p.villon, llucki lift Pink, will be u.rd for tha firm tlm. in-kl ri.initdMV. June SSfil. whan ih. (Juecii'.

Alumni will Mile, tan, mi ten from 4 10 in aid of Ha military hospiuli fund The pavilion br.uiltully ot i looking lh Oiiawa, and will prov an addeii aiiranlon to llio uik thiouKhoul Hi uicr. fiiKiaiiiktlcnlly a klaa a riitijuni'tiun. tilvl. Tll Ik. VOHK.

June 19, On tha Broiind thai pi II bv a ron.lituie. Mbanduiimeni lilr. limit flu or Ilia tai'iio virlru.leil in u. th. f.d etui i.nirl hat luduy di.initi.eil thn JnlniMiui, ar linlt, ran Mir hall 31 i.ni.

aillt of Ilia owner, of Iha lirltiali Win. Voiiiib. Ki.d Appaui In innirr aa oiinwa. Cenlrnl Slulion. 1JM noon, Monday.

KuHhrr pu, tkul.u., 31 Hpurk. Advl rreiehl money the pruievd. of tha lt II) mi. lief Kathlrrn Audrrv Mile or her peri.tmhle 'at go. Mcll.1., Clrllu Ininn.

Vrtldis It silt nun: ittrouah tha t.itf fi.k.i... pi mid un.lrt; llnl.rit n. ini'Iimhii ixir. bin hit. nri omnium to ci'iiumiml the wi's.

Mis iwiliTfiHorK, (Jiiiir- al AlilflMUl Mil. Hynij, Were Imlll imperial ufilivnt of line Mtiie and di.iiiictinn, Tile IIWlilltlli! i. lirt ill Mr Aiiliur Cume t.i i minuiiil Hi C.m-ndlnu Wr u. espiclnllv Cniitf.lin ia thus elevated t. the lilshr.t rum.

mand. lininnl fume went aver with tli l-irl illuii. In eoitiuiatiil lL l-riit ll h.m been land, huh 1,1 niiiii.irv I ou vanlm .1,1.. un. Kit.

M. It.lr- inandar unci a a na. live of I'liilntv Iteiii.y Nnl.oii, pin Imi. under, Noriti.n Anton. John but fur many year, ir.idad in Yniinit.

Youna and ll.riy irieu.on uiri. inn ar.lm irm. inri ii wn. uiii realty nwmr. Though ohvtnti.tv plaia HO Hart, it I.

tvt.rthv tit tintai pn: llH Taylur, Morn Younit Thursday Will Be Another GoodDay to Get Ready tor Summer-at Rea's lilt. WlulUiiM. t.nl., that tien.rnl Cunie I. a prominent Lunch at Rea's A i'ooI, fri'oli mul irstful pliii't'. I'luli UiTiikfiist 30c flub Liiiii'Ih'uiis, 50o AftcriHKin IVa MusKC Knurl ami under: Lionel Ardlra.

liovCnde l.llllTlll. John Yiiiiiib" llaiiy KrrKU.on uiri. Miuni'ii l.die. in-: Mr. QUEEN UNIVERSITY hiielnun, Mclt.ie, pin ynril, npen: Itoy Code.

Lionel Anile. Anloii. race: Jlewle Taylor INTERESTING WEDDING IN PEMBROKE CHURCH Brother of Bride Performs Marriage Ceremony. PKMtiKOKK. June S.

In St. LIST OF GRADUATES mm i. "i niiiiiiiM. lailly Thomas and II. Ailiima.

K.nnle Nellaon an. I I Yiiiiiib. Throwing Im.e bull, Have Light Weight nun oniii.n., Ainirey McKnc Louie Kennedy. Thrie-lcggivl nice, (Smm-IhI In Tlir CHImmi.) hoys: Welttnn Whlllnn. and John Columb.i'H Cathedral this morniriKa ru.M.au'.N.

om, ln.xhe Underwear, Sir! Tailored Suits, $18.75 louiig, Hoy Code and Lionel Anile, Howard Whlllnn and liavld Young i'utllng the Howard Adams, Mr. Mai p. Neilson. Three- COMBINATIONS spring needli legged nice, Rennle Nell.on ami Jioia II.tI.hI. Bessie Taylor and Klin Evelyn Ardle.

and 1 very InleriMlim event was sulemn-led. when two joiiiib people well-known here, had then- linpplniss Consiimmiile.l In a mntrlnionlal contract were Mr. r. lievlne nf union The prin. lpuls In Arnprior.

son of Mr. p. of I and Mim Miiigaiet oiitfPt of Mrs' Isahclli, Jnnev of Griffith. Ulllt. 11 If 1 hn.

Audrey McKiie. Married men nice: Mr. Marshall. Mr. Thonmson.

Mr. Klntiiyson. Jockey race, btvsto 11 yeam: J.m Ynung ami Wihhm Iialbilggun, abort sleeves and ankle length, 7.V. Natural Hal-briggan Combin Values Up to $30.00 "in i inns, koss Kennedy ami Nv Red Cross Workers Want Comfortable Corsets They want a Corset that Is easy In hi-nd, lift and walk in. A Coret to stand the wear and tear of army service.

BEEN J0LIE GRECIAN TRECO CORSETS come In answer to the call. They are comfort Itself, give smooth lines and are ipiickly put on. Made of lireclan Treco, that airy mesh like material, that constrain without restraining. Paul Poiret en-dotses (ireclan Treco Corsets. They stand for health, and with health one can accomplish anything.

Prices, $2.75 up to 15.00. Third Floor. nun Proudfoot, Howard Whlllnn. "nil fr.ei ds were present for the and Geo. Halll.luy.

Plate poise wnich Was tierforM.n.l if mil nice, liessle Taylor. Mabel Russell, Morna Y'oung. Egg and ri.f.n I pi ii special rack these well tailored VJ 0t (i' 'f'lth. broth. or the nrlile.

Th young couple were unattended, the bride being given awav hv nor brother. Mr i a i Sadie Dunlop. Kltn Whlllans. Junior suits, all the most desirable suits are coys, siuiiuiiig in-oaii jump: John Young. Gen.

Ilallidav. lie-- abl ,,110 Mr. and Mrs. a. 1).

Kinnody. of Ot- following degrees In an extra sashlon it (juaan'a Mi-dli ul iVilleu havs fii Itnnuiinred: Iirttrevx una f.AI.-J. A. Ki-y. Khnnty 'liny, J.

II. Mi.xliy, dttHwu; J. Powtr. Jjuluth, t. I'mfut, New AtiiMirUiini, Urlllxh KimirtfrH.

lii-orKi-Mwii, Hrl'lnh J. H. Wlllouuhtiy. I.ynil-hurm, Uem-ee II. M.

J. Kenn'uly. The fiillcwlns prlzeK worn awnr.l. I 'fan Iit S. h.iiirHhl,, iee.p.

Mnnura ra; amlly iirizes. II. J. M.H K)ro. un.t A.

A. iaulfy. lxmi-liardy, unt. Jnmrs II. Mnxli-y, whnse nHtne Is Inclu.lcil the above list Is the i'f Mrs.

Mary Moxli.y of 73 Kim Kt. Mis fathi'i- was the late James Mox-ley. of (llodcestcr township, near Itamsayville. Mr. Slnxley.

who has been smveKs-ful in Kemrinsr tli (lcrees nf M.jj. ni from Queen's 1'nlversity was ediuated at the Jllch S. hool at Metcalfe, lie In am of ape and holds a captaincy In the Medical Corps at Barrielield Camp where he will spend the summer. He is a nephew of Itobert Mox-ley, well-known local Insurance ase-nt, and cousin of J. T.

of 1 the City ReEistry OffiVe. ripr. ao rv-iUrtJl 1 lining. Senior boys, running Ion, juinii: Howard Adams. Dnv i Bauciuincs, serges, ana many others.

Kollowliit tho ui.i.iiti ations and pori.m knit, fl.00. Pouble Thread llalbriggai white and natural, short and long sleeves, knee and ankle length $1.25. Other Combinations from $1.50 to $4.50 suit. Main Floor. W'e 1.

Rov Code. Suck I'lu-e- i HoIimn i.iinf ii muuu Mclioniild, Roy Code, John Y'oung. Eating blwi'llitu vlrla' l.annlf. V.ll by Rev. P.

Howdall. rector of th- son nnd Dora ilerbst. Sadie Inmlm. cathedral. with Rev.

C. J. Jones ni deacon lllld Rev fl I i Of course, there is but one of a kind of most of them; that's why the price is so low. Third Floor. nun una Tneima Johnson "'Mill'l, OL cousin of the groom, as and i.ouie Kennedy.

Breakfast Larger Loan to Settlers. of Mr. nn.1 Mm. I). A.

Com-nifrria, HtroPt. to a larpe number (f InVliPd firilf.stx. nmnnr If, fir u.An oi an ameniiment to tne resolution people from Ottawa. Arnm-lor Lganville. places.

UU1" creating the Soldiers' Settlement Board which fixes the maximum amount that the Board may loan to settlers at $2,600, Instead of J2.000, as was first provided by the Air, nnd Mrs Tiovi. i. J.i..K. lOCIll foi' Tfll'ftnln Vi. Thursday in the Neckwear Section Neckwear Samples Thursday in the Wash Goods Section WHITE LAWNS and olher points, and on their ie-turn -will take up residence In The Vest Wishes nf The Values Are Up to $1.50 Think of what a choice you will have.

All are samples and all are becoming and handsome collars of Georgettw Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Organdy, Net and Pique. As you will see, the price is considerably lower than usual. Pick up some of these collars on Thursday and save a good deal of money. All at 59c. Main Floor.

Values 20c, 25c and 30c Mill ends, in all about 300 ends, ranging from 1 yard to 20 yards each. AVe call your attention to the importance of shopping early at 8.30 a.m. as the best and most useful ends ill be picked up first. Thursday, each end Mill go at, per yard Third Floor. 59c 15c acquaintances here go forward' to them for success and happiness.

Pupils Give Recital. A very pleasant entertainment was given last evening in the lecture hall of McLeod Street Methodist Church, by the piano pupils of Mabel R. Mnffatt, assisted hv the elocution pupils of Chloris E. Little There was a large attendance and every item on the program was enjoyed. The program consisted of vocal solos, piano duets and a short sketch entitled Josiahs lirst courting." which proved very amusing.

All the different parts being taken by capable artists. The following took part in the evening's entertainment: Misses G. Rock, M. Picken Clark, M. Ballantyne.

L. Arhuckle V. Little. G. Binks.

M. Moffatt Mary Ballantyne. K. Archibald. Benedict, K.

Kinnenr, M. Grant, E. McFarlane. T.lttlo KEEP OUT THE FLY It's easier than swatting him after he yets in and better, too. We are experts in making and fitting FLY SCREENS There is a difference In appearance, durability and effectiveness between WATSON I'LY SCHL1.NS and the others, and not so much difference in original cost.

Let us tell you about them before purchasing. Write or phone Watson Screen Co. Rradford, Ont. or 65 Victoria Toronto. Tel.

M. :i8.i. Another Shipment of WHITE FOOTWEAR IS SMART Cool, Comfortable and Economical ORGAN RECITAL IN ST. ANNE'S CHURCH A splendid concert and orsan recital was given in St. Anne's church last night by Mr.

K. B. foirier. organist of St. James Church, Montreal, assisted by Messrs.

Macnan and Thibeaudeaii, stdoists of St. James Cathedml, Montreal, and Mr. C. Du-puls, choir leader of the Sacred Heart church, Montreal. A larpe audience filled the edifice and every number of the lengthy procram was exceedingly Interesting.

Mr. Poir-ier played several classical pieces In a manner which left nothing to bft desfred. Mr. V. Vermette.

choir leader of the church, also contributed several numbers. The following- members of the choir took part: B. W. Leniathee, Horn. Marcil.

Kug Mena-rd. D. .1. Parent, Chs. Pinara! L.

Riiiguet, It, Richard, V. Seguin, A If. ,1. Vermette, I'resi-dent W. CI.

Carter, (i. H. Allaifl, A. Archamliault. R.

ArchHinhaiilt, ft Boileau, H. n. Dumoulin, Alf Gar-eau, Alex, c.renon, A. Lachance, L. Lachance, L.

N. Lachance, R. La-lohde, A. Lallemand, L. Leclerc.

The following children of Rrebeuf schofd Rlso assisted the ohoir It Carrlere, V. R. Charlebnis, Era' raze, L. Ph. Clement, O.

Corbeil, L. Breaiilti 0. Lachance, R. Deneault, M. Belanger, L.

Kortin, R. Labnnte. Wallpaper Section Wallpapers in stripe patterns and two tone effects, worth up to 40c per roll. On sale at OO 98c WAISTS lin, N. Cherrv.

(' Stevenson sell, D. Scott, and J. Bell. Peacock. A.

Cunimings, .1. Steven N.B. We will sell the balance of our White Knanu-1 Mouldings at, while, they per last XC liasement, son, ft. Wick ware. K.

Smith and Ladies' White Boots High cut Bals with leather soles. Per pair $3.00 Sea Island Canvas Boots, turned soles. Per pair $4.00 White Canvas Boots, mercerized cloth, Louis XIV heels and turned soles. Per pair $0.00 White Sport "Reignskin" Boots, Goodyear welted soles. low heels $5.00 Third Floor.

Binks. Low Summer Fares. to Colorado. California, Yellowstone. Last Call for and Pacific Const via Ghictn HUYLERS and North Eastern Railway.

Low TO GO AS FAST AS THE OTHERS! 'A yOMEN are asking us for these sheer, cool, lingerie Waists. White voile with tiny black or blue hair stripe, or all white if you please M-ith a toucK of color if you wish it. Large white collar and sleeves are finished with cufflets: Every size from 34 QOii to 44. Just Third Floor. fare round trip tickets on sale from tn points in Canada to Los Angeles.

At Refri aerators WOOD $12.00 $12.50 $14.25 $24.50 $36.00 $45.00 ALL-STLEL At $30.00 JlasemenL San Francisco, Portland. Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, Yellowstone Park, daily from June 15th to September 80th EXCI llent ll-llin n.m,j.. Aj-arent. L. Dagenais, S.

Bonieleau, R. Moreau, B. Laframhroise, B. Le-ssvilt, Ph. Lapensee, Ad.

Ouimet Hurtubise. O. Hudon, L. Brisson, Oagnon, R. Beausejour, L.

Chateau-vert, R. Krisson. S. Catellier. A.

La-vlcne, J. Benoit, R. Lecourt, Morin o. Patcnaude. H.

Vermette, J'. R. ezina. Huylcr'a in confection is a name to conjure with. Its reputation Is world wide and the quality and variety of the goods to which it is applied is such that the reputation is always growing larger.

We are Ottawa headiiuart-eusfor Huyler's. When in doubt bout what to buy get Huyier's. We and ior nee hooklet on California North Pacific Coast, it will give you just the information von to plan an attractive summer trin. Ad dress G. H.

Bennett, General Agent 46 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont (Advt.) nave it. Always in bia- White Footwear for Men -Blucher Boots and Oxfords of white canvas. -Leather soles and heels. Sizes 5 to 10. -Our special price is, per pair variety.

r7 rn $2.49 Chester 71 JW Third Floor. imited Sussex ami Rldcau Sis. Phone R. 3525 The Finest Drug Store in All Canada. Fruit and Vegetable Market A fresh, cool and sanitary market where all kinds of Fruits and egetables are to be had at very moderate prices.

We know you will take in delight to see this market. See it tomorrow More and More Verandah Chairs -and Rockers Owing to the big demand this season for Verandah Chairi and Kockers we had our shipment cleared out early. However, we, have been Jortunate in securing a new assortment of these Chairs' and Rockers, in green and natural finish. Old, prices still' prevail." -From (jJ fjjj to QQ JcJz Basement Floort Let the KIDDIES Wear MIDDIES I Late Joseph Goodman. The funeral of the late Joseph a former member of the Ottawa fire who died suddenly, took place from 'his late residence, Lorlle Avenue to Iteechwond Cemeterv.

The service was conducted at the house by Rev 5n0nuW A- RpaJ lf st- Luke's Church. The funeral was largely attended by memhers of the fire department, city police force and dominion police force; also a large number of relatives and friends. The many floral offerings received testified to the high esteem in which the late (loodman was held The floral offerings included: pillow-wife Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hastev and family; wreaths. No. 11. fire station No. 7 fire station No.

5 fire station' members of the Ottawa fire department, members of the Dalhonsie Club. Mr. and Mrs. Corhett and family. Mr.

and J. Goodman and Joshua. Mr ALLEN COCHRANE SAVE YOU MONEY 8 STOKKS THE It EX ALL STORES 99 62 Who supplies you witK Electric lidht and nowrr' Five Phones, Queen 5040. 1,000 pkts. Kedpath Granulated Sugar, 5 lb.

carton, 2 cartons 90c. Turity Rolled Oats, family size Pkt 22c Fresh Eastern Townships Dairy Butter, lb 40c Choice Canadian Cheese, lb. 28c Rea's Pastry Flour, 7 lb. bag 53c Imported Cooking Onions, 3 lbs. 24c Choice Quality Japan Tea, green, 2 lbs 67c Swift's Cotosuet Shortening, 3 lb.

tin 7jc Choice Breakfast Bacon, mild cure, half or whole side, lb. Housekeepers! Thursday! High Grade Irish Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS Will Clear at HALF PRICE Amongst these Cloths' and Napkins are the purest of Irish linen damask only. The reason for this great reduction in their prices is that some are slightly soiled, while the napkins do not match the cloths. Included are a few hem. stitched tea and table cloths.

man, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Gravham and Mr. and Mrs. McMinn, Ottawa Paliee Department; spravs.

Mr. and Jlrs. A. Garnet, and Mrs. James igmore.

Lance Corporal Hallldav Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Ft. E.

C. and Mrs. Lachance, Misses Lizzie and Nellie Jetty, Mr. and Mrs Lucas. Mr.

and Mrs K-ir. Are you getting it from your own plant The Hydro-Electric? Remember that you are part owner of this efficient and mod-ern Electric Plant that it is your duty to support it-that every new customer and user adds to its efficiency and usefulness. And to make this plant of yours pay you the biggest dividends in reduced rates and increased service it needs vour patronage and that of all your neighbors. Let us tell you how easy it is to secure Hydro Service. Joseph ana tiartlett.

Mrs. Jo Manners. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Howe -Mr. ana Mrs. KoK-rt Lawson. Mr and 39c Prunes, large Choice Oregon J. P.

Jordan fir size. 2 lbs. 35c White Spirit Vinegar, Triple Quality. gal. 33c rys Breakfast Cocoa.

1- 2 lb. THURSDAY HALF. PRICE! 23c 25c -Main Floor. tin Sifto Table Salt, 3 pkts. Macaroni or Spaghetti.

-Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Howe and Lome. Mr. and Mrs. Adams.

Mr. and Mrs. Kaith. Mrs. AV.

E. Hastey. Miss Catherine Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs.

Bartlett and family. Miss J. Gale. Miss Ida Hughes Joins Aviation Corps. Williard Savignac of the interior department has left for Toronto, having joined the Royal living Corps.

Hiron- Ottawa Hydro-Electric I formerly known as Electric Drpt. 109 BANK Cor. Albert St. A 's the thing for Summer wear. Those just received are of white jean, navy flannel sailor eol lar, also self collar of all white, Copeu.

and rose; plain, plaited tt smocked fronts. Prices are $1 9 1 A and CI delle Brand, 3 pkts 29o Chase and Sanborn's Coffee, 1 lb. tin 42c Fourth Floor. The A. E.

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