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CITIZEN QUE EX 5509 THE EVENING CITIZEX. OTTAWA. CANADA. FHIDAT. JTVE 17.

TWEXTT-SETETf 1 Alford-Benson Miss Arcand kindly invited the so- ciety to her home for their July meeting. At the close of the business period a very interesting paper was read by nrial txixh Personal 2foni5 pir.k silk, trimmed with ruffles of satin, and earned a basket of garden flowers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, the rooms being attractively decorated with cut Towers and fern. I Mr. and Mrs.

Schimmens will reside 1 tn Golden Lake. Dispute Appears Over In Fat or of T. L. Church TORONTO. June 2.

The dispute over the Conservative nomination bx Toronto Northwest, for which. T. L. Church, member in the last Hou-'a of Commons, and John R. McNichcI.

president of the Ontario Conservative Association, have been contending, appeared to be solved today mrJi the withdrawal of Horatio C. Hncien in Toronto West Center in favor tf Mr. Church. PHONE QUEEN 5500 Miss Florence Boyd. .1.

at Rlhmonl An interesurcg meeting was held on I Tuesday in Richmond town tall wren members of three institutes. Rich- mond. Hazledean and Stittsville gath- i ered for the annual summer series The departmental delegate. I Mrs. Rynard was present and deliv- ered an interesting address on the The Educational Value of the Insti SOCIAL EVENING HELD BY WESTBORO BOYS Mrs.

Milton Merrill and Mrs. Andrew Bell will be in charge of the Bytown Historical Museum on Saturday afternoon. Shasta dairies. Mrs. Benson, mother of the bride, mas attractively gowned in apple green lace and georgette, with hat and shoes to match and wore a shoulder bouquet ol sweetheart roses and lily of the yaUey.

Mr. Percy O. Cherrv. ol Toronto, acted as bes: man and during the signing of the register Perfect Love was delightfully rendered by Mrs Cherry The wedding marcft was played Mr T. J.

Palmer of Ottaia. A recep'ion and bufiet luncheon followed the ceremony, alter which the bnde and groom left for a short I trip to Bermuda. They will reside Halifax on their return The brides) travelling costume was an ensemble! ot rovai blue crepe Havana with mal! French hat to match. Mr. and Mrs.

Aliord mere the recipients ot many beautiful and useful gifts. The pLt-of-lown guests included Mr and Mrs B. McMann. Mr. and Mr Beer.

Mr and Mrs. A. Holmes, of Toronto: Mrs. Henry Od-Und and children of Seattle. Wash Mrs Oallop of Montreal; Mr srd Mrs.

Palmer, ot Ottawa: Mr. and Mrs Boyd Sylvester, and Miss Patricia Sylvester, of Smiths Falls, Ont. Coming Events L.OX. No. 85.

Merivale. lawn social and dance is postponed from Thursday till this evening on account of rain. Advt.) A joint meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association and Women's Conservative Association of Dalbousie Ward, mill be held at St. Anthony's Hall, 427 Booth street, on Friday eve His Excellency returned yesterday Xrom Murray Bay to Quebec. Her Excellency, accompanied by Mr.

Mievilie and Captain Brinck-man. left Murray Bay Wednesday evening lor the Gaspe Peninsular. His Excellency attended the annual closing of the Protectant Ele- mentary Schools and presented the prizes. Members of the Order of Burning lluth. The order of the Burning Bush.

I No. 44, of Westboro Presbyterian 1 church held a social evening Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laurin have left for Old Orchard Beach. Maine.

They will return at the beginning sf August. Miss Jean Miller of Pembroke will tute. Vocal solos were delightfully rendered by Mrs. Fred Bradley and Mrs. Ackland and a pleasing piano Special The Evening Citizra ALMONTE.

Ont, June 27 Tt.t home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. En-son. Bridge street, was the scene o-one of the prettiest of the season weddings at high noon today, Jur 27th.

when their daughter. Heler Louise, became the bride of Mr Iai. R. N. Alford son of Mr.

and Mrs Reginald Alford. of Cornwall, Era land Rev. MacCrimmon. pa-tor of Bethany United church, ciated. The house was derora' with a profusion of summer flower-and white satin ribbons were drarv to form an aisle leading to an arcr.

banked with evergreens and peonie? The br.de. ho was given aay by hei father, looked charming tn a gown ot light poder blue chilton with shoe to match. Her hat was of cream lace and she carried cream roses ar.3 lily of the valley The bride in attended by Miss Clara Yeomans of Toronto, mho wore a gown of blush rose and corn flower blue with hat and shoes to match and carried a bouquet of blue eorofloaers and pink dsy in the Masonic nail, westboro Rt--t Book on Empire LONDON. June 28. The Royal Empire Society's gold medal for ths best book of the year dealing wit a matters of Empire Interest was presented today to Dr.

Chester New of Toronto, who occupied the chair of history at McMaster University, for his historical biography of Lord i A program was provided. Dr. Hugh solo was sung by Miss L. M. Nesbitt At the conclusion of the meeting the members of Richmond Institute serv- ed tea.

spend the week-end In Ottawa on her way to Montreal whence she will rail nn JuIt Sth for Eurorie. She will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broom field and Master Cameron Broomfield. who have been visiting Mrs.

Broom-field's brother. Mr. Davidson and go to Vienna where she will take vocal studies. Her aunt. Miss Margaret Miller, will accompany her and will spend the summer in France and Italy.

There's nothing depressing about the newi in the columns of The Citizen Classified Ads. It all good news for buyers and sellers. Mrs. Davidson. Ambassador Apart-j ments.

Bank street, have returned to their home in Gait, making the trip by motor. Among the many regular readers of The Citizen Classified Section there is sure to be someone mho will be Interested in hat you have to offer. Other Soeinl on Papet 5-20. Mrs. Roy MacLaren has returned ti her home in Buckingham.

Que torn Montreal, where she attended the Cooley-Eberts wedding. While tn Montreal, Mrs. MacLaren was the truest of her sister, Mrs. John Store Hours for July and August 8.30 to 5.00 Gamble Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Stewart and Store Hours for July and August 8.30 to 5.00 Murpliy Cameron, pastor, acted as chairman for the evening. In spite of the rain a large numbet were present consisting of parents snd friends of the boys. At the close of the program Rev. Mr. Young of Manotick Presbyterian church gave a ihort address and said the boys and their leader, Mr.

Robertson, deserved great praise for the way they were keeping the "bush burning" as they have doubled their membership since organization In February last. They a'e the first branch of the order of the Burning Bush In Ottawa presbytery. Relreshments were served by the boys assisted by Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Gaw, Mrs.

Craig. Mrs. aMcKenzie and Mrs. MacMUlian. D.O.E.

Social Evening A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mellor when the members of Victory ledge. met at thetr residence on Royal avenue, Westboro, and paid a surprise visit on the occasion of their silver wedding, to Mr and Mrs.

11. Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. Mellor were the recipients of a beautiful silver flower basket containing 25 roses, the gift of Victory lodge.

No. 75; also a silver cake plate, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Pout. The gifts were presented by Mrs.

E. Deans ho mished Mr. and Mrs. Mellor health snd happiness. their son, Ronald.

Mrs. Chandler,) The Camp Oconto girls, accompanied by Miss Lois Wright, left by special car on Friday morning. The party included the Mioses Peggy Crerar, Florence and Virginia Cons-tine, Sybil Doughty, Joan and Beatrice Fraser. Flora Leavitt, Mary Malloch, Mary Rmdell of Carleton Place, Frances Skead and Eileen Workman. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. O'Neill have returned from a trip to Chicago where Mr. O'Neill attended the convention of the National Purchasing Agents Association. The Misses Irene and Dorothy Barnes of Ottawa are spending a few holidays the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mayor and Mrs.

P. J. Caran- augh of Maniwaki. Que. Mrs.

T. Thompson entertained at a miscellaneous shower tn honor ofier niece, Mlsa Evelyn Vizard, a bride- Limited Mrs. Percy Edgerley and Miss Vidai kue left for Banff, and then on to Victoria. B.C. They will be away for three months.

Mrs. C. A. Newton with her lounger sons, Kenneth and David, will leave on Tuesday next for Quebec, where they will go by airplane to Lake Chibouiarr.au. tn northern Guebec.

where Mrs. Newton will join her husband and their elder son Ralph. They will be away until the gr.d of October. Store Closes Saturday at 1 p.m. Early Bird" Opportunities Restaurant at 2 p.m.

Surprising npjw.rt unities await 9 a shopprrs Saturday. j)otrrminpd tr crowd a full day's businrs into thr half day departments have n.ntrilnited rxrrptional saving'. Kead every here be anionc the early comers. ning June 77th. at eight o'clock.

Alma Robertson. A. MA. will give an address in Italian. The Candidates.

Mayor F. H. Plant, Controller Frank Lafortune and Mr. S. Rupert Broad'oot will address the meeting.

AU Welcome. Chairmen: Mrs. W. H. Hasley, Mr.

E. Kingsbury. iAdvt) Krock's Annual Peony Show. You are cordially invited to visit the greatest free peony show on earth. Krock Nurseries, 325 McArthur Road.

Eastvlew. Ample free parking space. (Advt. The proceeds today from the Rustic Tea House at the Midget Golf Course, cor. Carling Ave.

and Island Park Drive, will again be devoted to the Junior fund of the Ottawa Humane Society. (Advt.) elect of this week. A decorated parasol served to hold the many gifts received. Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Col and their granddaughter. Miss Eleanor Scott are leaving this week for their summer home on the Ft. Lawrence. Mrs.

Nellie Eddy of Montreal, accompanied by her daughter Florence, is tisitlng relatives in the city. Slip aple Quinn St. Bridget's church, Stanleyville, was the srene of a quiet but very pretty wedding when Agnes Veronica, second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Quinn. became the bride of James Joseph Sheagle. son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Sheagle. Westport Rev. Father Garvin conducted the ceremony.

The church, which was decorated aith seasonal flowers, made lovely setting for the bride who was given in marriage by her father and looked charming in a gown of white chiffon crepe over shell pink made on long lines with uneven hemline and a picture hat of pink and white chiffon and mohair and white satin slipper with hose to match. She carried an arm boquet of pink car-nations and rosea and wore the gift of the groom, a rhlnestone necklet. Phe was attended by her sister who wore white crepe similar to that of the bride and white mohair hat with shoes and hose to match. The groom was sttended by his brother, Mr. Edward Sheagle.

After the ceremony a dinner was served to the Immediate relatives of the contracting parties, hsnng the Rev. Fathers Garvin and Whelan a guests of honor. The (room's gift to the bridesmaid wss a sterling silver compact and to the groomsman a pair of gold cuff-links. The happy young couple left In the afternoon by motor for Kingston, Cttaaa and other eastern points, the bride travelling tn a Jade green ensemble with blonde shoes, hose and purse to mutch. Upon their return they will reside In Westport.

Srliimmrn Zummarh PEMBROKE. June J7. An Inter Carp The regular monthly meeting of the Young Women's Auxiliary of St Paul's United church. Carp, was held on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Morris.

The president. Mrs. Harold Abbey, occupied the chair and there was an attendance of cine members and two visitors. The devotional period was tn charge of Mrs. Abbey and Miss Vema Arrand.

During the business period -Kxm Dresses for Tennis, for Golf Crepe de chine Silk Pique Cele Silk Inexpensive, yet smartly tailored wash silk dresses for the combatant or sports spectator. In white and French pastels. Chateau Modiste 191 Booth Building Murphy Gamble 1000 PIECES Jewelry 49c Crystal Metal Hematite W4 Rainbow Fsarla Chokers Necklets Brooches Earrings await tn early shopper. Hera, too, ar those dainty rainbow pearl Necklets, single, double or triple tranded. Alto opera leng'h pearl snd pearl rope.

In pastel and sun'an tints. Misses' White Duck Trousers 1.95 Ottawa young women have enthusiastically adopted these sailor rouse's for tennis and resort wear. Here they are at special price. Sizes 14 to 20. WHITE SLEEVELESS BLOVSES.

to match, at tM. SPORTS BLAZERS. of flannel ararlet. nary and black, at K.M. Limited.

60 Pairs Only Women's Shoes Dimity House Dresses si So cool So dainty So low priced ire these new tlrevrless dresses of printed dimity, women ill come at 9 m. to nuke sure of ohtinin? two or three. They're made by the makers of the Martlia Washincton dresses in tvlei for mies snd matrons. Sues II to 20 and 36 to 41. Remnants of Silks Half Price Now make dresses skirts, Mouse, children's slips, fancy work.

It's a bif event, hringing Taffetas Fist Crepes Crepe Satins Spun Crepes Georgettes Silk Piques Moires Printed Shantungs AVah Satin Figured Chiffons. 2 to 4ysrd lengths. HALT PRICE. Remnants, Wash Goods Half Price Pirjues VrV.i TTlcvhT Ratine Ginghams Organdies Broadrlnth Rayons Surah Pilks Chamhravs Dimities. Leng'h to 4' yards.

HALF PRICE. A Master Stroke! 200 Smart New Hats 2.95 Rayon Lingerie JLtg. $1.00 to $2 50. 79c 2 for $150 Bloomers Bobettes Nightgowns Vest Slips the favorite shade, tailored or lace trimmed. A few children garment Included.

Special Reduction of Women's Golf and Sport Shoes Offered In Alt white buckskin. Fair with genuine esting- wedding took place Wednesday Just two or three left tn a sue so these axe featured for Ism. special st drastic ie-duction. Both Pumps and Susp in blue or belg kid or patent, with Ooodyear welt or turn soles. Broken size 3 to I.

AA to C. steg. MOO snd t. m. Raturday, tS.

for the Cottage Bedspreads Sheets Blankets Four Outstanding Leaders CHECK BLANKETS, of fine, soft flannelette, with checks in roue. blue. yeUow or mauve. Sue i 10 in. Special.

-I no each l.OU KR INKLE BEDSPREADS, good, firm quality, the Spread that requires no ironing. Stripes la rose, blue, green, hello, yellow. Size 10 a 105 Inches. Special PILLOW CASES, hemstitched, firm, sturdy quality. 42 a 33 inches.

QO, Special SHEETS, hemmed, an English weave that will s'and hard ar. Fine to 1 Inches. Special I jD Inches. Special 10 Sfreef Floor. gator trimming.

White uith black trimming, W'Ji'f iritlt genuine brotcn alligator trimming. All brown utth genuine alligator trimming. at 1 00 in the Baptist Church at Klllaloe. when Myrtle Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Zummach. became the bride of Leslie Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schimmens, of Oolden Lake. Rev. William Jaster. minister of the church, officiated at the ceremony and Miss Esther Junnop presided at the organ. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attented by her sister.

Miss Agnes Zummarh. as maid of honor, and another sister. Mis Erma Zummarh. as bridesmaid. Little MM Jean Kuehl was flower tirl.

The gronm was supported by William Krohn. The church looked very attractive adorned with pink and white peonies. The bride wore a charming gonn of Oyster shade georgette with rhan- Values to $12.00 Style: Sole: iiafll 100 Brassieres and Corselettes 5Sc JLtg. $1 00 to $1.23 Opportunity for the woman whoe str In Corselettes Is 32. W.

3 or 40. They're made ef firm pink figured material. The Brassiere the Longer-tyne make, in ase 42, 44 and 4 are designed for the full figure. Pnnre of Wale tie Flain Oritrrd $ttl Gore tongue pump AH Sftfet Withrnmrd rs.tVf Crrpe soln J'. to Ti AA to widthe S-S .85 Mohair .95 FUka Sn 1 lr Sir Come at 9 a.m.

for these WMnen' Line Handker-rhlrf With embroidered or initialled corners. Also a few fire Iswn Handkerchiefs. Reg. iv 35. 200 to in- Saturday at XUC Uf Flower, lmart bou-tofiniere.

graceful cluster, lane silky mum in white, pastels aud lmr rivid shade. Reg. 7Je ll.H. OQ stursy OU I see Neckwear and frilling The lce are in cream and ecru shades. The frilling mostly of georgette ptna, fawns.

mauve and white. Bilk Crepe tiily lace trimmings fashioned on princes lines, the bodice having long tight sleeves. Her veil of embroidered net which formed train, was held to her head with a wreath of Ill CI orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of pink roses, lilies and fern. The maid of honor was in a tiresa of Open all dot Saturday.

SAXE'S limited SHOE AI.OX Crratori and tfsigntrt of women's esqvisit ihott 162 Sparks St. A buying Jtur-phy-Gsmhle's bought the entire balsnce of summer huts of the Ottawa hrsnrh of a noted maker who is goinjf out of business. Pur-ehed leadinsr summer styles at small price on the dollar. Kstrsordinsry alucs for 9 s.m. shoppers.

Plenty of white. Io beige, pink, maiTe. Trench blte, rnee, red. navy, black. Com early.

maize georgette and carried yellow rosebuds and fern. Toiletries Six Special Values featured Saturday SWAV5DOWN FACE POWDER, with powder puff free. Special We. In an shades. Special IV.

The bridesmaid wore a pretty dress Reg. 1104 and 11-23. 50e Saturday of madonna blue and earned American Beauty rosebud. The winsome little flower girl was in a frock of Maritiew and Kwamdewn, tn white onlr. One and fwt lrx-h-J In width, eflectire as Boys Wash Suits 1.98 Re.

$4.30 to $4 50 White Sailor Suit In middy Tle. with both long tnviwrs and shorts! Cunning Oliwr Twwt Suits, or tiros snart belted 8uita that kiddies lore! In such fabric as bma V-lTri. palrr.a linen, linen and cranh. Firm I to 4 years. An outstanding opportunity.

Saturday fl.M. SecowS Floor. necl.tr trimming. Reg. MKT, a srell-i mended depilatory.

Spe- 79c II to SJ SO. 8turdy, yrd eial Kt. HOtnTOANTB FACE POWDER, tn Rachel and na'ural shades. Special. 3 tm Sfreef Floor.

As Shown in Mayfair! Dance And Be Cool At the hmr or tor attrr th'ater tnpprr Tie Canadian Grtil it Of-fare coolest spot. ith rt wafer Masked air. TfH enthrrs on Sif-'rfa attrrnonn for Jh TMntante tn Peacock Allff. onvtt.tr. DASCt ORCHESTRA Chateau Laarier Wash mm 1 bilk Dresses v' in pae! jhade.

It- i 7 Vi Girls' Summer Hats 1.79 Hair brlf? hemp braids leghorn straws-ln rd French pirk. mnw. natural, white. Pf I1M to Fsturday Il ls. 400 Pairs Silk Stockings Full Ql Fashioned 5JL They're elsve "sur.sfandanl tl Ion? search often fail to.

diwlwe sny dffert. N'le, pear? b'uh. honey hize, mvstrr, fUr gfy snd II o'h'f -thr. til.n 2 to l. 250 Pairs Women's Chamoiscttc Gloves, 79c The ter i ft' fvh and ore-bij'n Tle are rr Bch.

entn. i'ie. parl grey and fwn. in si2e J'j to 7. Est ir-iay, iL VLiiU i at Bathing Shoes, 75c A low price fir Bathing Slwa ef moire rubber wih e-n rubber sole.

friw or C'jban heels. Special 75. BATHING CAPS, in bl i. green, whir and M-a Special tie. P4THINO FELTS mb'jer or eanras.

Spe-cal le. ana ne rw hvt t.r'vrt Wrh al the rhir that mark this seavri design. Girls Bathing Suits 2.95 Eef $3.75 to $4 75 i-ire snd color ranje sre broken, so the well fitting, cne-piere Suits from ore of the iro.t fsmons fn.Vee sre grouped for a fturdar morning eWrsway. Color sre gren, hbie. vsrt snd Maelt.

rr -kn 'tn 14 yer. Peanut Cluster 49c lb. Reg 60c Value it tn fresh. tnoh'i-re special fT Saturday morning. ROOM CAKES 60c frh d-licicw Try one this week-end.

Qneen Street FTenr, I The Smartest ia Ladies' Avvvtl f. II JTcl Max Natural Rajah Silk Suits Or-piece i. with coat. So sirarriy ratable for all summer event. S29M IM Bank Si Women Smock and Beach and Sleeping Pajamas 1.29 Valors II Us tLH Come early! The Bearh ar of printed er-sadcVXh.

Hr. too. Crral erpe PTjsn-as in sT'esai sTle. Pvjarr.as ef Cannei- forg slewS or Te ar of v.tvTt prvmd ehin'i er P-an Srroni Forr. Plus Fours Men! Rayon 1.25 Suit SHIRTS, 65c each.

SHORTS, 3e each. AtrW hi well worth while early to J-r-ers are a-hXi- "'if ef eool rsron tmderwesr fhla ex-ra rH en fires sr-h i' rriee. Th Is a Cr or wni-e. Sl.s to 41. 9 m.

M'nHsy, II 5- M' Shot tree fwe. Tv4. I an4 FtaaaeL Ail star. Tilwi f.S. Extra tnrrial S3.95 park.

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