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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 25

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Citizen Phosei: Qneea 5500. TH CTTTZEIf, OTTAWA. CANADA, THTESDAY. MAY 23. TWENTY FIVE an reviver an n't iv-v.

per ar.T.:ii Sr Terry re-f-sed py her ami as ul ar.c sac re hf tad received a Snrial mti. IJrrsmtal tser fir $ju0 as wajft Th wxnar. ilamiec the re alter Tern- 1 Sv her ocl and her to Farmer Must Pay. 1 An aged widow testified is the Supreme Court cf Ontario at yesterday that she was beaten up by fcer employer and forced I to sign a receipt for $200. Tfce widw.

Mary Nichoi, as I suir.g Orloff Terry, farmer and her employer, residin; r.e&r Ct-I bourg for wages. Sydweil A. V. Martin, of the legal firm of NelUs Thompson ar.d Khs. Ottawa, acted for the plaintiff.

The widoa was employed as a housekeeper at $15 Reoher Fntlni-ia-1 I Foum! ail in Snamp wixxipeg, ya 23 v.r.-r---r- Fnr.k Starr, 23- ear-old number oi trie Winnipeg Revu.ver Ciu1). lei: home T-iesday afternoon to so Ye-terday bofy was found a ampy area at tne out beast ousiirr cf the city a bullpt wound in the head While pcjIk" beiiete yc-ufh aciideritally shot tuneii hr ng' riimbir.g over a barbed-wire fence, they are mvstif.fd bv the fact that el Arransed. B-----Z- the Rant er ar.d ft neni iber of he tt'M moTE'rf 1 a rport ti.s- a between -e otaa and Ranaer ber. arranged When approarr.ee bv members of "he Ottawa club xecirtive last right. Secretary Cecil Duncan of the Rangers he would try to arrange a meeting a'- seme future date Mi.

Boyd said a meeting might be held, but not after tne p.ar.gers' annua! meeting or. June 30. No More Appointment Of Onu Enumerators There are more raeanc.es for eri'jmera'ors far the tatjig of the Dominion census, George F. Perley. chairman of the Ottawa Ccnna- tive Association, announced this rr.ofr.mg.

There are SH enumera-: tion districts and 5H persons have been appointed to take charge cf the duties in each of the census precincts. It was erroneausly stat-1 ed this morning that there were more appointments to be made. SA.V fRANCISCO Mar 2' -Prince Iwastai, brother of the Emperor of Japan, and ha bride, planned Mill for horn today me iaier Chtcrubu Maru. the ia" stage of their hooe moon tour ot the world When ydu want to rent a room, a Citizen Classified Ad. will make thai, wish known far and rear Rosf awarded rf $Sl favor of the n.cre you teil.

the quicker hen you use a Cit'zen. Ad. school averaged fifty. The work of 1 temperar.ee in Sunday schools was I continued this year ar.d an essay contest conducted Arrangements have been made to entertain the i overseas rieieeates to the World W.C.T U. in Toronto and bonds were issued to raise funds for this work.

Mis Rosamond Diiff was engaged for organization work and several new unions were formed outside the city. A membership drive was very successful and a reception was held thris winter for the new members. fairs Woroen's Murphy-Gamble Silk Gloves 50. His Excellency, the Governor Gercrai, accompanied by lord Pun-eannon. Mr.

A F. LasceHes. secretary to His Excellency, and Captain Stuart French, ADC, arrived in Montreal this morning from Toronto, and are the guest of Sir Montagu and Lady Allan at Ravens-crag until Friday nieht when the will return to Ottawa. His Excellency was rr.Pt by the Mayor of Montreal, and escorted to the City Hall, where a reception in his honor will be held. His Excellency, his son and the members of the staff will take lunch at Lavai-sur-la-Lac Golf Club wih the president and committee.

Sir Montagu and Lady Allan will entertain at dinner this evening and later His Excellencv will present the colors to the Black Watch of Canada (Royal Highlanders at the McGill Stadium. Mde. W. St. Aubiri is the leader the staff for the Victorian Order of Nurses representing the Bonne Entente League of the Dalhousie street post.

Mde. Arthur Charbonnrau will assist in this section. Mr. Charles R. Scarrott.

of Toronto, and Miss Ethel M. Rutledge. also of Toronto, spent the week-eno holiday in Ottawa, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Low. Pr. W. J. Armstrong, who spent a few days in Ottawa, the guest of his mother, Mrs.

Patrick Armstrong, has returned to Toronto. Miss Dorothy Breckenridge played the piano music at the recent You'd expect to pay SI, at least, for new, pure thread silk Gloves. Especially when they have prettily embroi-derpd cuffs and are In the most wanted shades betae. eggshell, sand, rose beige and blark. F17CS 6 to Friday Sflc.

Home Frocks 79c Come at 9 a m. to buy crisp, dainty Home Frocks, the broken lines left after our biggest sale. Sleeveless or with short sleeves, they're in guaranteed fait prints. Every Summer color; sizes 14 to 52. Friday 79c Afternoon Dresses 12.95 Formerly $35.00 to $39.50 Fashion-right? Yes Good quality? Assuredly But they are in dark shades, so they're offered at a rousing Clover Day price.

Mostly georgette and chiffon; sizes 14 to 44. Friday $12.15 Take a Pencil, Make a List of Offerings You Want In Clover Day Friday i Frances Willard Day was fittingly i observed End a total of eighteen meetings were held during the year I The corresponding secretary, Mrs C. P. LeFeuvre. reported on the cor-i respondence for the year and Mrs.

Lindsay Empey reported on the fin- ances. The receipts totaled $1,262.57 i and the expenditures totaled 78. leaving a balance of $140.79. The report on law observance and legislation was read by Mrs. Flora Haskett who urged that the traffic law should be ammended so that I the pubic might be better protected against the drinking driver.

She also recommended that a list of liquor i permit-holders should be accessable in order that those who are dispens-! ing charity would be in a position I to help to enforce the ruling of the board of commissioners, "that per-' mits be cancelled whenever their i use lessens home comforts and ne-' cessaries." Mrs. F. Gibbard reported on prls-' on work saying that a total of for-i ty-six visits have been made to the jails during the year by the various unions. The following reports were also presented: missionary and Christian stewardship, Mrs. H.

S. 3 Jioally, it's surprising: how far you ran make your dollars jro ifjou tako advantage of CIovpt- Day. Miirjihy-damMf's clear out hrokon linos on Clover Day at groat reductions. Result; you can buy quality merchandise in practically even-depart nient at very welcome savings. Road every item; plan a shopping trip on 'Friday morning.

The Clover Day Headliner Campbell; temperance in Sunday schools, 'Mrs. E. S. Church; flowers and fruit. Mrs.

R. Neate; Canadian marine, Miss Katherine Can-adianization. Mrs. A. Dempsey; parlour meetings, Mrs.

James Allison; tidings and press, Mrs. J. A. Mc-Lachlin; slides, Mrs. Lindsay Empey; Little White Ribboners, Mrs.

G. Emond; medal contests, Mrs. Lester Albright and peace and arbitration, Mrs. H. A.

Dupuls A box lunch was served at noon and the afternoon session opened at half past one. 0 Pairs Women's Shoes 3.95 Broken Lines of Shoes Reg. $8.50 to $10.00 Clover Day is Indeed your lucky day if your size is in this group. For it includes fine kid Pumps in beige, black, green and brown; all built on combination lasts, with turn soles and high heels. Broken sizes 3 to 8.

Friday $3.95 Third Floor. 650 yds. New French Silks S.K) French Tapestry Mats 15c 50c Quality A trifling sum. is it not. for a res! French 10-inch Tapestry Square? Friday, 15c.

Women's Chiffon Scarves 1.95 Formerly $2.50 Ut $4.95 Scarves, 2 yards long-. 1 yard wide, of printed chiffon, at It's typical Clover Day value. The colors are creens, blues, mauves, rose, navy and peach. Street Floor. 125 Men's Broadcloth Shirts 95c The Balance nf a Big- Sale at SU9 A good, well-tailored ''Mur-gam'' Shirt at less than SI.

It's the balance of broken siren left after a big- sale. In smart, dressy sMpes, mostly with two separate collars, some with collar attached. St7.es 13 to 171. Friday 85c. Street Floor.

Boys' White Ducks The Usual $3.00 to $3.50 Qualities Flowered Chiffons Taffetas Plain Crepes Printed Crepes SACRED HEART HOSP. OF HI LL SETS TAG DAY 1.69 1 Murphy-Gamble's marl'- a most advantageous purchase rilit in the. world's silk c-pntre itself Lyons, France, And this is added to Clover Day for the headline The Silks are a lovely quality; the printed patterns striking, the colorings truly gorgeous. There are coin dots, lovely floral effects, bold modern designs on blue, Mack, navy and white grounds; plain shades of light blue, navy, beige, pink, jade green, Nile and yellow, "ft inches wide. Extra special, Friday Murphy-Gamble'i Street Floor.

shower held in honor of Miss Eva Roberts. Miss Doris Bowden. of New York, will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Bowden, Of Ottawa, at her summer home at Kingsmere, Que. Dr.

and Mrs. George Beanie and Miss Beattie spent the week-end and holiday at Charleston Lake. Hon. G. D.

Robertson, Dr. F. W. McKinnon and Captain, the Hon. George Black, spent a few days recently at Charleston Lake.

Mrs. H. D. Robertson. Cadet Ed-perton Robertson and Mr.

F. Robertson, Mrs. S. B. Cowan and Mrs.

R. B. Brown will attend the wedding ceremony next week In Montreal of Miss Gale Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederirk B.

Brown, to Dr, John Archibald Mac-Lennan of Windsor, op Bolz Sperlal tn The Firming Citizen. PEMBROKE, Ont May of the prettiest weddings of the season at Golden Lake, took place In the Evangelical church. Rev. L. H.

Fletch officiating, when Barbara Martha Betz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Betz, of Golden Lake, was united in marriage to Henry Harrison Junop, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Junop, of Golden Lake, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The church was prettily decorated with spring flowers for the ceremony, and the bride, who was given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, YARD 100 Nightgowns, Pyjamas, Smocks and Slips 74c, Formerly $1.00 to $1.95.

The Nightgowns are of mull or cotton crepe, the Pyjamas of mull. Gaily patterned chintz fashions the Smocks, which have little cap sleeves. And the Slips, In opera-top style, are of broadcloth in blue, pink, sand and black. Broken sizes, including small, medium and large. Friday 74c 150 Babies' French Dresses Laflip Auxiliary Chose June 6th for Campaign.

A meeting of the executive of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sacred Heart Hospital of Hull was held under the presidency of Mme. G. Terrien, to discuss the final arrangements for a Tag Day, the date of which has been set for June 6th This appeal Is to aid the patients treated in the public ward or those who require special treatments and who are not financially able to meet these expenses. The organizers of the Tag Day are prepared to work enthusiastically and tirelessly to make a success of this drive. It is hoped that their efforts will be rewarded by the public's generosity.

Overbrook W. The annual meeting of the Over-brook W. I. was hpld on Worfnoc. Paris and New York Individual Hats Clover Day! 500 Pieces Fancy Linens Rel.

1.25 95c to V2 All of this A ,95 son Season Good quality white Bucks, slightly soiled, are reduced. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Friday 95c. From France, Madeira, China, Italy. A great Clover Day clearaway of snfVd pieces and broken lines brings charming hand-made Linen at fractional prices.

Also some Printed Linens. Ideal for the cottage. Reg. 30c to $25,00. Friday, 15c to $15.00.

Bridga Sets Dinner Sets Runners Tea. Sets Dinner Cloth? Towels Tea Cloths Tray Cloths Napkins Murphy -Gambit Street Floor. Formerly $12.50 to $18.50, Here's quality. Here's distinguished, exclusive smartness These are Individual creations from Georgette and Juliette, of Paris; Laurel, Moda. of New York.

The season's successes sailors, bandeaux hats, trlcornes, vide trims In baku, pana-malac, Milan, rough straws, etc. Black brown, navy, French blue, grey, sand, green. Friday I4.9S. Murphy-Gamble'g Fourth Floor. They were specially priced at 98c! Which was an extremely low price for a handmade Dress of fine batiste, with binding at neck and sleeves in pink or blue.

Sizes 1 and 2 years. Friday 74c Boys' Sweat Shirts, 50c Formerly $1.50 Plain white or White with black and red, In sizes B. 10 and 12 years. Slightly soiled. At one-third regular price.

Friday, 50c. Queen Street Floor. day. May 27th. at the home of Mrs.

G. Drisroll with a large attendance. Mrs. G. Bradley, district secretary, Mrs.

W. E. Hopkins, district and Mrs. Crabtree were distinguished visitors. A pleasing report on the branch activities was read by the secretary.

The president gave a fine address In which she thanked all members for their splendid cooperation during the year. Mrs G. R. Bradley presided over the nominations and the following officers were elected: Hon. president Mrs.

G. Driseoll; president, Mrs. J. S. Nicholson; 1st vice-president, Mrs.

J. T. Hayden; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. P. A.

Williams; sec Mrs. W. Mlrhnud: district director. Mrs W. Mlrhnud: directors Mrs.

D. Harris, Mrs. Brock-Ing'on and Mrs. W. Moore; auditors, Mrs.

G. Driseoll and Mrs. A. Brown: program committee. Mrs D.

Moonev. Mrs. P. A. Williams and Mrs.

A. Macdonald. Chiffon Stockings Voile Blouses And Broadcloth Cbukker Shirts 300 Pairs at J.25 pr. The voile bloiispK are in the popular frilled jabot style, in white Tvilh dots in blue, blark, green or solid shade of pink, yellow, powder, preen and vhite. The piqup, in the tailored vest n'jle.

The ehukker hlouses in regulation short sleeve style, Sizes 34 to 4'J. Formerly Jfl Friday $1.25. Aftirpiy-Gflwible'a Second Floor. Perfects and Substandard of the $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50 Qualities A large proportion of these Stockings are In the popular dull Orenadina nnu.h.

And a large proportion are perfect. All are full-fashlonrd, plcoi-topped, pure thread silk tn the smartest of this season's shades. Sires 8' to 10. Friday, $1. Murjihy-Gamble'i Strrrt Floor.

80 Corsets, Corselettes and Brassieres 89c Reg. $1.25 to $1.95 Sizes, of course, are broken, but this low-priced group includes foundation garments for every type. Corselettes ol heavy pink brocade; all-elastic Step-in Girdles; Brassieres and Bandeaux of brocade stln and rayon. Friday. Srrond Floor.

Women's Rayon Bloomers, Vests and Bandeaux Anil Cotton Vests a oil BliHimers 3 for SI 1 tut 50r to 1,00 Qualities A dollar b'lys three undergarments of fine rayon or firmly knit ro'lnn. The rayons are in such colors ros.e. red. green, coral and black. The cotton garmems in while and prarh Small, medium and lsiree si)" in the (roup.

Friday i tor ft floor. nimifiay rnrtv. A very pleasant partv wis held in honor of Mrs. John McFavden lit No. 4 Garland avenue, Monday evening on the occasion of her birthday.

Mrs. MrFayden. the guest of honor, was presented with lovely toilet set, also a radio lamp. Dancing enjoyed until midnight, when a buffet supper was served. An enjoy, able evening was spent by all.

Grimwade China Cups and Saucers played by her niece. Miss Clara Pi-latzke, of Pembroke. She was attended by Miss Alma Betz, her sister, and little Miss Bernice Pilatzke; a niece of the groom was flower eirl. Mr. Wesley Seigel was best man.

The bride looked pretty In her pown of white georgette, the bodice fashioned In bolero style and the skirt falling to her slipper heels. Her long veil was held to her head with a silver bandeau and orange blossoms, and she carried an arm bouquet of American beauty roses and lilies. She wore a pearl set pendant and earrings, gifts of the groom. The bridesmaid was dressed In a (mart frock of pink crepe de chine, and earned sunset roses and white carnations The little flower girl as winsome to her dress of pale green georgette, and carried a basket of carnations and fern. Both the bridesmaid and flower girl wore silver banrieaus In their hair, gifts of the groom.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where a buffet supper was served to the Immediate relatives of the popular young couple, and they were the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Out-of-town gucts included: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon rilatzke, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Mr. and Mrs. C'mstav Lubilz. Mr. and Mrs.

Perrv Bnindnge, of Pembroke, and Mi. F.st her Junop Ottawa, Mr. and Mis. Junop will re.ide In Golden Lake. w.cr.i this mormng Many Interring Kefnnl Were Presented The annual en-lentmn of the oca Dts'rut Wo-men's Christian Temperance Union opened this morning in Ftrt Unit! church.

Mrs. J. 8 presided ovrr a very Interesting esinn mhen report on many blanches o( the worn were presided ami devotion rr conduced bv M' 'mr. bell and Mr A Hnpm Mr ttourn. presided at the piano Mrs ttita Jlvketl a appointed ri.tt-tfi"f of the ff'itimlt'ee.

Mr Campbell convener of tiie commit'r on n'n of i'i M' lA'rf Anient will eourv romniH- aid Mm rhunh aniKiinied Mr feeble tn of the terorrtirg ert'n hi-n i be referred in in pav'ns of tVimimon prudent. M' mfdon Wfght, and the ire he)! at Ch'rre fburh Th tfailf Vr a'lonl nib; fVftonl' em tenen lip last 'lIHt fd 'fiflfir. the fllf'ffrt new, WUBl tOuie irum Xiiigianu. oui yi laiuggr uun i ivcu. Tv i There atl be bill One result Tli'M" delililfill new Cups and Sam-era Will be piHHR-iil II urn by eager shopper.

They're so fine, so tiraeiivc, so highly glazed, so dninly in shape, i jllrV' bberall? etehed in gold about handl'- edge. Some in jatlerns remmiseent nf Crown v-' II V. 0. N. "I SO ,100 Boxes Correspondence Cards 50c Gilt edged cards with vellum or linen envelopes, it tracMvelv boxed.

ar specially priced at. Friday. 8flc. Street Floor. 15 rir, Ruffled Curtains 95 Formerly 11.85 Iss than half for dainty marquisette or voile Curtains tn white, with pretty ruffles, many with valance.

Rome are In roue -checked design; all Irif si for Summer homes, i va'rds long. A Clover Day feature, Friday, pair, 5r. 2M) lards Cretonnes 34c yd. Hf 41e. Be ear'v.

This Cretonne In shorter pir-res. 5 lo IS yards long is in verv pleading large and small deniann lo very thing to mske tour rlty home or collage bright and cheery. Friday, ystd, 3ir. Rrmnanl of Drapery Fabrics 1.97 cn. Fl'r mo lc, 2' vrd ling that wlirn spU 'o rtif lovely i'le Other Khoftef eniti lre pr figilted I 'O rd Inng and ll fer pairs of ('urtSlllS, Fr1-t4 II perhy, some in Japanese design, some vilb bright touehes nT eunniel Friday MH'phy-Cainblr Qitrrn Ulrfl Floor.

6 for 82 Girls' Wash Dresses 500 yds. Wash Goods 39 r)0r in 85c Value 2 .39 26,000 Visits to the Sick were made hut yer by the Victorian Order of Nre. The V.O.N. Must Have $15,000 tn carry on Hit work if lllt- tO till' sik jimif llin. h-Iiimii t'Miiiintf irar, Von IMA helfi; iliribe 10 Ihcir I rf-f-n Pffll.

THlt art' rrfiifn-enl (me-'eff Murphy-Gamble llrnadclnth tollea Ilfaar4 Radons Trlrofhene filnihama lUfon rep's. lt. Mrr.Ven lloes ftftm regutar irtwks tomhlde mKh a tm' fnvnrsh'e p-iK) ae ptttUde a Closer ty fifferliie of unH'ial liier'V N'" tM fshtlf -fflsp, mfH. vrty Parchment Shades For Junior Floor Lampi 5.51) Re. UAH to II? Imod-derrated Khadu whtrtt hern lined tor putties entT Clover tMV at iwaiiy red'itM Jlrlfft JrmHtUtinJ rtwdnn and rnmrMii ri d-ier ftMsif.

114, Firrhment MhsrfM fr lamp fc'e V) tt tmy, IIS, Htmt. An American Maker's Samples of $3,05 to $5.50 Dresses Kmei Isijfb i es. (itiOlH hsiidlif ttlilef iao. 'r. tj'vrti) ttnh', MiOl fts ot biou.tes of doited Km if.l:e fojian and ruR.

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