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1 I i DOES GOOD WORK i Kalhlrra Rnam O. liokte Annul Meeting Hear. Fine Roporea. a4 lira Oorge Rautltf fe, Aylmer, was hoste for the annual maetlng of the KathJetrn ftymvss Chapter of tht Imperial Order, Daughter of th Empire. This chapter, wboee brambrshlp la large oompoeed of Ajrlraer lad lee, has throughout the year alad Mreral charitable organ.

tsatloo. Tht sum of waa (Iron to the BalrtUon Army In Ottawa to furnish room In tha new -Maternity Ho pitaL This waa dona tn memory of men from Ayltntr who war kUlad In tha war. After the ftra In Ay 1 mar last aummer. tha Ked Croat ooeiaty gava t6e to th through Uia Kathleen Bmrnea Chapter. Tha member have contributed to tha fund for a wedding gift for H.RJi.

Prlncea Mary. Tha executive ejected for tha year were: Honorary rag sat. Mr. T. W.

Hymroea; honorary rice-regent, Mr. John Luck; regent. Airs. J. Hall lie; Am 1ce-rgent, Mra Harry Moore; second vie-regent, Mra, A.

Maech; secretary. Adama; aaalatant vocretary, Mis T. Beau dry; oduc- tionai aecretary, Mra G. RoutllfYe; "Echoes' aecretary, Mra. John Ltaak, treasurer, Mra J.

Orlalloran. stand- ard bearer. Mis Bertha Eday. GOLDEN WEDDING LANARK COUPLE Mr. and Vra.

Robert Robertooa Homo Hj rvtnxla aad Relative An account waa recently publish Od of the golden wedding of Mr. 1 and Mra Robert Rubertaon. of Lanark, part of the cel.bra-lion taking place la Ottawa. in connection with tha event, the Lanark Kra givea the following ax- count; Mr. and Mra Robu Kobort aon, of Lanark, received tha congratulation of a large circle of rien da On Wednesday.

Feb. I. they received, too, gift of Aowera gold and meenagea from distant frteoda. for oo" that day they bad the joyful exparienca of celabrat- Ing tha flftletb anniversary of their marriage, and cltlacna. among whom they are known and reanact- ed.

deaightad to do the venerable couplo honor on thia vary happy occasion. Mr. and Mra. Rohrt. Of Graduate Nurses i Ubw Mary Cation waa ra-elected of the Central Registry of Oraduata Nurses at th annual btaetinc of that society.

With few exceptions, the executive of last year waa ratumrd. Tha main point of Interest in the routine hiuln-sa that was traneartcd waa the prt- i posed chance in tia constitution. It 1 piannr.l to mnke the society Into a enart'Ted orranksatlon. so that In future every graduate nurse of Ottawa win be the member of an organ'satlon. It la felt by the embers that In thto way Chare will be an added aenae of co-opera tion among the nurse from the Ottawa O'wirra.

-plta1. tha Coun-, tr of Carleton ieneral llnanllal and Luke's, ts required of all nurara who join tha regiatry that iney oe graduate nurses from a local hospital and aao membero of tha loranca- Mg-htWigala Aatcla-(loo, waa also proposed that each bofipltal ahould have Its own reprn-aontatfvea to lha registry. Mins Catron presided rt -the -ting. I Tapestries ffl Tha rnrnttn gaork II gTr)ea- of wlwaulgi tg rtr enloM mmt la, a. Price Fotmot wrtk (rpa 'Tin karat aWarrag fwanV tUt tufyto it Mm! JurmUmm.

eommxgt, i i PERSONAL Ladv Racket at M. Morlu. Rachel Caeenillab al preaent enjoying the winter eporia at St. sfortta. gwllMrland.

Lady Rachel la keenly lnlaraal.il In akal-Ing. and wbll. In Ottawa wUn bar parent "rtrv 'Dak. -and Out h.er -af Devraelilra waa a mambar o( tha Mint. Club, and touk part in the ebamplonahip Igure akatlng compe-Utioa last F.bruary.

8ha wl.l raturn to England (or tha marriage ot Princes Mary and Vlacount Laa-eellea, on February It, whan aha wlU ba oaa of tha brldeatnalae. a it Oovntry dab 1 0tr George Parlay -and Lady Parlay entertained at dlnaar iaat avanlnc at tha Country Club. a a BHr Edmund Walkar la bara from Toronto (or a few daya He la a tuaat at the Chataaa Uaurler. Tomato Vlalton. Mra.

Blrwhara Allen and Miea Jaanaette Rathbone, of Toronto, are Mra. Bingham Allan, Mlaa Sydney! Pepler. Mr. and Mra Lelghtoa Mar. Carthy.

Mlaa MacCarthy, Miae Blair Burrougha, ulm Mary Tyrell. Mr. Melville and Mr. Fran ford Kngere Mr. J.

J. Cawthra. Mr. John 8 McLean, Mr. O.

B. Haycock. Mr Allan Houeton. Mr. H.

A. Locke. I Col. Kirk patrlck. Mr.

W. i. Mac-I kenala. CoL OaaH to Wed. Th ar riage of Ool.

am 1 1 ton Gaull. D.0.O.. to Mia. Dorothy Khu-cleburgh. who la staying at Match Court, Taunton, takes place next month.

Col. Gault Is with hi mother, Mra. A. F. Oau.t, at Taunton, England.

see Lady Hughao will leave next weak for Bermuda. a Mr. N. Tiney K.C., of Toronto, while tn town la a gueet at the Chateau Laurler. see For Lady Perte-y.

Mies May Loucks entertained In formally at tha tea hour yea tar day son want to Ottawa on their golden in honor of Lady Parlay. waaaing aay, ana -at the bom of their daughter and aon -in -law. Mr. ad Mrs. W.

D. Cuthbartaon. a family re-union waa held, the whole family balng present. As tha poi haa written, thero ta no nrvsid -without Ha vacant chair. But Mr.

and Mra Robartaon'a family. of three daughters and two oons, all are living. The daughter are: Jeanatto (Mra. W. D.

Cuthbert-. eon), of Ottawa; Edna, in Toronto; Marlon, at home In Lanark, and W. D. and R. Robartaon, both bf Toronto, A dinner was given at the Cha--, tea laurler on Wadnesday evening, tha guests being membra of their own family.

Immediately fol-v lowing the dinner, an addree from the family was read by Mr. Arnold A. Cuthbartaon, thejr grandson and purse of gold proaonied to Mr. and Mra. Robartaon.

On tha return of Mr. and Mra Robertson to Lanark, they were lendered a n-eptioB which was a happy surprise to them. On tt-tvring the honne. which they ex-raid to find looked, they war greeted! by a number of their friend and nrhchbom. wh had gathered to welcom thenr Adv addresa read by Mr.

Jamee Wait, and a tiouquet of flowfri nrecntad tn 't the brlda by Mrti Mary Robert A-n. who was ona of those present the marrlafttt 10 years ago. Miss Cation Re-elected Central Registry Head Hall Today. Among the oabln paaaangars from Ottawa who will sail on tha Mellta from St. John, N.B..

to Liverpool, today are Mr. Palmer, Mr. H. H. Phillips, Mr.

a J. Pitman, Mlaa Clara PltC a Mr. J. p. Treadwelt and Mr.

Henry Tread well, of New Tork. have returned horns, having apenc soma lima la town. Miss Beryl Wilson and Mrs. Harry Sudden, of Montreal, who are bare for tha akatlng championships, art tha guests of CoL and Mre. Cameron Edwards.

Mia Winn If red Tail arrived yesterday from Montreal to take part tn tha skating competition. She will remain for the week-end the guest of Mrs. W. Pugs ley. Mr.

Charle Towan left yeeterday for Renfrew for a few daya Mr. end Mre. Packet t. of Toronto, An interesting eneeaoinent haa CHALMERS CHURCH CIRCLES' SHOWER city. Mra Frank Grieraon wilt leave l' on Haturaav for Toronto to vt.lt frtonda, Mr.

Arthur ChilJeraltma, of London. Rngland, la at tha Ciiaieou Latttier. RerMvrd at Tea Hoar. Mra. R.

Melville Perklna received a number of frlenda at the tea heur English. French and Italian Manufacture Cleghorn Beattie, Limited ii in ii Qmi i JUST TWO DATS HOfiS PAnt mw eu ALIKa rkmiut will at aarreca alt tae aur.M.e aka. i Heir Itoeelee kny mora taa en, km el a. will eerreel M-an the ellme.te of rhe hamaa ayateav a raa.in haa atudieg and treated Hair Trou.lea a avery variety far y.mr. aad avle, wtthoV Mr ar ait kim 1 I.

MILES. 133 Spark 'strert LarcWy Altcndad Tat and Monry Hbower At Roal dkaoe ol Mra. aSoatoa. The Clrclte af Cbaknara Church hett la very auccaaaful and largely attended tea and money ahower yea. terday afternoon at tha raatdeaoe of Mra.

T. J. Batoa. Pnank atree: Thehouee with lta coey Braplacei waa Ideally rutted to tha accaalon Delicately tinted hyaclntha ware teed to adorn the drawing room, lha hoateae wu aaslated In receiving by Mra W. Wopdalde and Mra H.

C. Ellkt. the convener of the Circle. In the tea room Valen tine decoral.ona ware mingled with red tuiipa Mre. C.

W. Jeffrey and Mre. W. A. rrtwr were Iff charge of the tea arrangement.

Mra John Tracer. Mre. J. H. Garland.

Mr. T. 8. Klrby and Mra. O.

Hulchlnaon prvalded at the dainty tea taejle Aeatating were Mra. Kenneth Robb. Mra. (1. Oarrow, Mra D.

Ilorphy JTa Hartrn. Mra W. B. Macdonald Vre. y.

Ballantyna. Mra. the guaeta of Col. and Mra pyckham. Mra.

Clarke. Mra. Moore Blnar. Kldaau apartmenta, Mlea Alu awtl In the an town for the akatlng compelllioa I awlng room In looking after the I gureta. Tha money donation, were Toronto Bkatera Hen.

received by Mra. Hiram MacKay. Among tha Toronto ek.t.r. who Brown and Ml- are In town today for the ekating champlonehlpa are Mre. jonn uw, 1 Mra.

Clifford Slfton, IIIm Jeannette' Rathbona. Mlaa Kathleen CapreoL1 COMING EVENTS. 'The Tranigreeaor will be afaowq St Patrick's Iaurer avenue. February 20, XI and 22. at it htldrea ot Europe.

tnte. Tha Oulld of the Church of tha Ascension will hold a sal ot Homemade Cooking baturday. Fob. it. at 39 Sparks near post office on Wedncoday afternoon.

Spring flowera oantred lha tr table. Mrs. W. C. Perkins poure! le.

aBlittd by Mrs. Frank Hearns and Mra. William J. Davidson. Mlaa Cummlng.

of Regina. haa Mr. and Mr. Donald Rremner, oft Toronto, are in town, the guests of Mr. and Mr.

K. R. Breinner. I Mrs. W.

8. Fielding entertained I at the tea hour yesterday for Mrs. William Mulock, of Toronto. Ing her parents, For Mia Fraeee. Mr.

J. W. Wotxts nuerialtied taltied tea yeaterday for lice er. of who is the guest of Mm H. F.

Mdjachlii; Tha lAdlea Auxiliary of the Ot af'ernoon, Mr. J. Neville and Mm. J. R.

Pont I fag gave some de-lightfuj vocal solo. Mlsa Scnbie rontrthuted l' recitation, and Mlaa K. Hay a banjo sola. The society's own orchestra played. Itafrealimenla were eel-ved later In the avening, Mrs M.

Mulligan being in charge. Ona hundred gueata were present. KL John Omrrll W. The member) df the Woman's Association of St. John4 Church were host.weo at a birthday part' eeter.Uy afternoon at tha home of tHg fctor.

Ke. Canon Gornran 444 MaeLaren street. The guest were received by th praaident of tha aaeocattoa, Mrs. E. J.

the nnat vlce-prealdant. Mr. Ma rp in, and Mis Orac Oorman The tea table waa effectively decorated with a Valentine effect of red and white. Those rr.1lnA rer Mra Puiford, and Mra. N.

Durtn tho "ftornoon. ao'o were given by Mra. D. K. Mcintosh.

Mrs. Fred Taylor and rlol.a aeleo-tiofuj by Mlas U. Coje. Mn. torg-'e Mr Fred Forgle, formerly Mkse Wlnnifred Rosa, received yes terday for the first time sine her marriage at bar raaldenoe.

194 Branson avenue. Flnh tulips war. vaed effectively to adorn uo roama Tha hostea waa aaatsted, Jtt-Veoeiy-Ing ay bar mother, sir. Jsjtieo Rosa and ber sister, Mr. "u.renoe Chapman.

Mr. A. H. Chapmen and Mra. Oliver Martin presided -stt the tea.

table, which waa'dalntlly trod with daffodils aad pwaay-willow. Mra. Job Robereso out the trea. Thooo assisUng woro Mra Chart Sutherland, Mr Fred Mae grove. Mr.

Fred or bridge, Mr Harwd Ft ona. MtwKdwwrd Abeam THE OTTAWA EVENING JOUHNAL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, tf. xWMmVRealm ft Newi'otthe Clubs 21 Social and Personal i A YLMER CHAPTER 5. Andrew's Church Missionary Society Has Monthly Meeting The orna on of the.

Women'a Missionary H.v-ty furnished a vary Interesting theme for an add res by Mra McGregor Kaason at th mooting yesterday of tha W.M 8. of St Andrews Church. Mr. Eaaaon illustrated her statement by a diagram as shf described the different parts of thr organization Mra Arnold a papar on Japan tU hV-nnosa that proved very lnrsrein.ni; Mrs. A O.

Troop gave a rrpon of the meeting of tha Ottawa held at MacKay Pro by i in In a unry Utile Miss Money also reported for tha metMir.g of the Mission Bands -lurlnjr tha Presljyterlal. Mr. W. Cowling Ou lock presided. Florence Nightingale Society.

Mm. L. M. Dawson entertained tha member of tha Florence Nightingale Society of Nurses laat night at a very enjoyable aovial evening. It waa a delightful innovation from the uaual routine bus In ens seoslona.

Mra. J. Charlotte Hnnlngton, crtlef superintendent, of the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada, spoke on the work of the order. Supper waa later served by Mra. Dawson For Mlaa Abelann, I Mlaa HIrdle Abelson was tha guest of honor at a tea yesterday, given by Mra Jem AbeJson.

Mra A. J. Krei- man and Mr J. Freed man presided at the tea tabic. Those present ware -V; J.

J. Marks. Mrs. Abelson. Mrs, A.

II. Cap: an. Misses Ada and Helen Abelson. Mtws Marie Marks. I of Montreal.

Mra ltaslow, Mra A nil. Miases Sua-arman. Mlaa Mary Shi-n em sk y. rs. H.

A strof ra. Pearlnian, Mrs. J. N. Nathanson, laaes Lucy and Kva Bllsky, Mra Davidon, Mra A Mrs.

A. Hickman, Miss Stella Pearl and Mis Annla Freedman. For 10th Birthday Mra. II. W.

Cnmpm.lt. 12 Leee avevue. entertained on Wednesday arrived in trie ciiy to take up her venln In of 10tn Dlrlh-dutlea as secretary to Hon. W. R.

daughter. Mlaa Kileen. MotherwalL Th le table waa centred with a birthday cake, decorated with hear La Mr. Mervllie and Mr. Frankford -l candid.

Tha evening was Rogers are lere from Toronto, with l'nt niea and music. Those their parent. Dr. and Mrs. Frank- were Miss Eamle Mead.

Ml-ford Roger. t.lleen Camptall. Gracie I Pro use. Miss Kether Dodd, Mls Ber-ifr. and Mns.

Edward Trevor, of rI? l1.c.k'. Ml. Nate. Mi Kinrefun. are stavins- at Uie Chat- Kiroy, Mia Katnieen uiiiea- eau Laurler.

Mr. Shenkmin ha left f'r Atlantic City to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mra. Mulork.

of Toronto are In town for tha akatlng competition. Mr. and Mrs. A A. Hodjmon and Mr.

D. N. Hodgson, from Montreal, are ataylng at the Chateau Laurler see Mra. James Scott, of Toronto. In visiting friend In town tt.la week Mra W.

Bolton and Ma-U-r R-Hnn, of Montreal, are Kicnara I spending Chateau Richard soma time in town at the Laurler. Mrs. James MacLarea. of Mont- eal. I the guest of Mm O.

B. MT. Harry Stullh i Jr. Canadian pre- re-pre ntative charge of the P-R. Praaa Bureau.

Mis Mary TyrelL of Toronto. wb Montreat here for tha akatlng competition, i la the gueet of her aunt. Mra. The Mr. end Mre.

c. R. richer and rilbsoo. Mrs. W.

H. Blair nttended th- l.e-( tall Merenanta convention tti i -ront. They have returned IO the ar expected in town on Monday, to feft for Bermvda. he the gueat. of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Mr aB(Tj Mrm John Craig. a Mra. Plunkett Magani entertained at luncheon at the Country Club jesterday. Mr.

Phillip Toll has returned from Toronto, where ha haa been for a few day. pie, Miss lolet Swanson. Mlas Mar-tfnret Low. Mlsa Wllla Hughe. In the heart shooting con teen, Mlae Klsle Mead won first prize, and Alia Margaret Low the ronsulation prlxa.

see For Bride- Kk-ct, Mrs. J. C. WaUh was hostess yes-' terday afternoon at de lhtful tes. in honor of Miss Louise Mt'Cormik, of Buckingham.

whose to Mr. Arthur tlomian, of the Topographical Surveys Branch wii: take p. are next week. Master Hwnard Cosgrova, dressed in rupld, presented the bride-elect, nith a lovely Madeira luncheon set. tha gift of a numbw of Ottawa friend.

Valentine decorations Wft- used In the drawing room and on tatf.e, which waa aiso centre, I nith crimson Mra E. L. Harris and Mra A. 1UK- una pre puIi at the tea tbje. ami the Ice eere iu( hy aire.

j. j. i.o.Tgn. Party. St.

Valen'ine waa the of a most charming party v( by, Mlaa Isabel 1-ifVui. who entrrtanril a number- of her little friends on Tuesday evening at her hi-nte. First avenu. The rooms aer' beautifully dworated throughout with all kin of valentine trim-t mlnga, hearts, balloons, lowers an-1 potted plants. The guinea and gueoeing contest were we'l potron- su.

inv priiaj winner" nemg: i. Kyelyn Roberteon and Krlc Brown; t. Rthel Plant and Ceellla Sinclair; 3. am hav Edith Mlrhall. Ixabl Ifleur and left for nermutia.

where they wii' Kenneth Wueale: bonhy. Leo Blanch remain for several wefka field. The tea tah'a was falllan Bingham, who has h-n vi t- domed with of red and haa returned to white ribbon, At. one KrV been announced, of Mate Itulh tlllv. rtallll.

rtaughter of Mr. and Mra. Mra Bt. Plerr. Huglt' Jamee H.lllle.

Weatniuunt, to Mr at bridge for Mra. C. fj. F. l.inlM-y fiovlon Herkeliira.

aon of Iter lr Toronto, who le ill. tui of Mrs. W. T. Herrlilge and Mra.

HrrHJge I'rummond Hogg of Ottawa. Tha marriage will take place In April. Ottawa Eaat taMltra RnUTtaln. ris. rrarK I era and paper h.na.

and centred with je beautiful bket of pink carna- tidrus and narcissi, also a hnwe Val entino cake. Thofe anflPtlnii the room were Mm. R. I.afleur. Mra' R.

yu-le. Mra. Al.r. V. Newlanda, Mies Ktild Nenln.lK.

Flora Nawlande, ami Mien Ik Queala. Among thoee oreint wre Muriel Blanchriekl. Klhel 1'lant, Helen Malcolm. Hhlrlev Brovmo. I.eo Hlanchflelt LxiU Koea lOallvle.

Betty MlllTC'. Kvelyn It.ib-; ertann, Krlc Brown. Tecilta Sinclair, Bavne. Kenneth tiueale. Mtinieipal A.eociatlon Mildred Fltzp.itrlrk.

Porle Hnnn lent. held a very enjoyable ooclal lea: Kdlth Mlghall. rrofeeeor and Mra evening In th. Elgin tn-l Xrhool. F.

H. Blnclalr. Mre. W. Olannl Ola preaidont.

an4 I 4 Mra. Reginald N.ata. tha treaeur-r. InlncHMc laaa Tea. rnceiven ma gneacak inuring me Ms Mary Martin, Mien Mary And tlttis.

Mtsa Kllaabetb Bbatb- erlaad? Mr. and Mr. Forgie eay Methodist Sunday School held a sue cctful tea and money shower yesterday. Mr. Robert O.

Knox la the trader of the class. Miss Queenle Wanner, the president. rTeieed with Mrs. Knox. The tea table wan prettily decorated with spring flowera and Valentine favors.

Mra, Tatrd and Mlaa Emma Eagleson presided The member of lha assisted in tha tea room. Mlsa Katharine ar ete received the money donations Inirlng the afternoon vocal nolo were given by Mr. F. W. Merry-weather, Mr.

Ferrler and Mia Evelyn Fjxter. Ms Myrtle Day gave severs piano number Valrntlns Pouce. lira J. S. ravel le entertained at charming Vn'entlne danco In honor of her Bisters, Mtawe Fortln.

The room wer attractively decor ated with white rosea. Supper wa served at midnight, the table adorn ed with pink tulip. Th guana lfr eluded: Miases Aubry, Marnla, O. Caron, Laverdur. Loduc, A.

Sto. Marl. O. te Marl. T.

Roy, T. Boy. a. Deajardina, P. Bmlth.

Davie. O. Lafond. R. Bert rand.

T. Bourn ue. M. Bel -eon. A.

Lslelle, A. Hellale. Belial. 0. La verdure.

J. Oau'hler, B. Lanoint. A. Lapointe.

A Vallquet, B. Vallauet R. Bo due T. Bolduc. J.

Chae-a. M. Chasee. Lemay. J.

Lemay. F. Lsmny, A. Va verdur, Jul a Fortln, Annonclad Fortln, A. Cote.

A. Chasae: Mea-dameo Bellste. Lacrolx. Ledtir, fira-relle: Mener. Meriul, Jnxot VllleoeT.

Beott, P. Wo I. Caron, Dr -U Tlurg neon Bt 8-'IVia. j. Wright.

It Btx Donle, O. H. Kelloy. K. Clagnoa.

thihame'. C. Wood. L. Ste.

Mario. R. Smith. Caron. Lafond.

Or. O'rotr. La be He, 1 Cote. O. tturdjota, A.

Bolger. p. L. vardor. M.

Belangar, Dr. Lemay. J. Laverdura. Dr.

Paouln, E. Leduc. lnln4 la tn. availing at mnw rnim. vainei, Tatrault.

Q. lerlM KaaaawtM'Wua 1 CHILD WELFARE TO BE DISCUSSED Exex iit'Te of National Council of Wovh'ii Meet In Ottawa. cons'deratlon will be given 1 to tha la.ve affecting the Illegitimate Chid, end dkMcusalon of tha dlffarer' phawi of child welfare at the ex. utlv or tha National Council Women which meet In Ottaw, Wed Jay and Thursday. The ecutive Is composed of the ofBc-of the National Council, and of tha local counc.

throushout Canada. This closes oi the many members of tha Ottaw. Council who would be Interested it the pro-e. ngs. Ottawa's Ie I.

Tha four delegates from the local council here who will be present are Mrs. J. A. Wilson, president of the Ottawa branch; 'Mra. Adam Bhortt, vicc-pnaldent of the National Council: Mns.

Char lee Thorburn. treasurer for the National Council, and Mrs. N. C. Hmillle, convener of the public health cccnmltteo.

Some of thr Visitors, Others who will ba present are: vra. W. Sanford. pres dent of the rational Council, who will stay at the Chateau Iaaurler; Mrs. Cumminga.

vlce-prealdent nf the Natiivnal Council, who will be the fcuest of Rev. J. C. Roper and Mrs. Roper: Mra.

Carpenter, secretary, with Mrs. H. Horsey; Mra, K. Edwards, president for Alhertn. with Mrs.

Muir Krt wards: Dr. Stowe (t ullen. vice-president for Ontario, with Mra I. W. Shepard: Miss Car-m'chael.

president for Nov Scotia, with Miss MrlntOfth; Mrs. Dignan. convener of the fine arts committee. with Mlsa Howard: Mra Mclvnr. ronvener of home economics, with Mrs.

Cromwell Cox: Mlas Mowatt. president of lha Kingston Council with Mlsa Mr In tosh, and Mia Apps with Mra. Lambert. Rldeau Gate. Mrs.

Neil McKinnon Entertains Members Of Col. By Chapter Mrs. Veil H. M-'Klnnon. honora-v reent of ihe Co'onel By Chapter.

Imperial Order Daughters of th-Kriipire waa hoetaa yesterday a' a tea and money shower fr tha -e utters of the chapter an1 their friends Mr. McKinnon via nests In receiving by the newiv rted rerent. Mre, Robert Cht1dr-hoif. Tlie drawing room was at- Mrilw with boWts of yellow ffi. a.

I'urlng the afternoon Mrs M. B. Margoaches. regent of "ts Princ Pavld Chapter, delighted the Kue-s with aevecal voral selec- rlns. Xii Tiber were also given by Mra MrKiinnn, The accompanist wa Miss V.

lloulahan. Tne ta room, bright with pale nlnk waa the centre of IntT-et durlrg the afternoon. The pri4ling wers Mra. W. Hirtnn and Mra W.

8. Robertson. Mrs. H. Andrew cut the Icea T'l-tno aifietlng wre Mra F.

O. iVffki. Mra D. A. Hewitt.

Mra "me Pnapet, Ml Ethet McDonald. Jelta Blddall. Mls Jenniw trr. Mlsa Olxa Cunningham. Mrs f.

t. MclaachUn. Mrs. Sydney C- ni Mrs. Rlrhan.

Tha money col- tloni wore In charge of Mrs Seat a and Mm. Rydntty Idttle Vincent Hawkins acted is pa(t" at the door. Anton the guests sce Mr J. na laniyne, Mrs. C.

T. Ballantyne. Mra Walter Cunningham, Mrs. D. A.

Hewitt, Mra A. C. Brovvn. Mrs John Brown. Mra.

Percy Ra'ph. Mra. A. K. Maxwell, Mre.

A. K. B. McDer-mott. Mra.

R. Dunne, M.ss F.iite. Mrs. Bert Bro-wn, Mra. Panic a.

Mlee M. MrBwan. Mrs. MrCharlea Mlsa M. Sinclair.

Mitre M. Fltchett. Mini Margaret Mcintosh, Mrs. Fred Alien. Mra N.

Cuthbertoon. Mra W. A. ltlddetV Mra. J.

Patterson. Mra Frank Venn and Mrs. Jardina. Delightful Card Party. An exceptionally Interesting Valentine card party and tea took place Tueeday afternoon at the residence of Mrs, Maurlra Morlsset.

The parlor waa prettily decorated with Valentine favors and flowera. The winners at trie bridge were Miss Yvonne Coutu and Mra. A. Plnat: at five-hundred. Mrs.

J. A. Plnard and Mra. P. T.

8y.raln. Mra. Ludjfer pourd tea. and Mrs. Dr J.

L. Lamy and Mra P. Hylvaln served the lce and coffee, aeislated by Misses and O. Lace lie. M.

Vincent. L. Chabot. K. Pcatialea, and L.

D. VilUneuve. Y. and Lete'ller. Tbe gueata Included Mrs A Allnrd.

Mrs. If. Bance. Mm. Mr.

O. Hoaurrurd. solell. Mre. A.

A. Belanger, Mr. Ar. Belanger, Mr. i Mr.

K. Bourher. Mrs. Itoiudrau. Mrs.

Dr. K. Brunei. Mrs. K.

Hi unet, Mlaa Campa ii. Mra. I. CMellier, Mrs, J. Chahot.

Mra. J. T. Cou-pal. Mlas Y.

O'Utu. Mrs. K. Couture, Mna R. Deaiel, Mm.

Dion. Mrs, A. Faulkner, Mra. II. Orlg-non, Mra B.

Harel. Mrs. B. Hart, Mrs. H.

A. Lahbe Mra J. L. Lamy. Mra O.

lanxloia. Mrs. Mper-rtere. Mra K. Laverdure.

Mrs. A. MnJorJdra. Major, Mrs. L.

H. Major. Mrs. H. MllWr, Mra.

H. Mlr-rtult, Mra. R. Morkseet. Mna.

Alph. Mouseette. Mrs, Parent, Mns. J. O.

Patenaude. Mra. J. A. Plnard, Mra A.

Plnet Mra. J. M. Ravary. Mra P.

Reinhardt. Mra S. Rochon, Mr O. Roa-fjue. Mra.

J. Sauve. Mra. O. Rauve.

Mra A. Pepnin. Mra. P. T.

Syivaln. Mr Therlault. Mra. H. Trudel.

Mna. H. Valln. Mra. J.

Vincent. 51m. C. Woo da. Piano Recital.

The Junior pupils of Mlsa Violet I Cock burn. L.DC gave an interesting piano recital- Thursday at uiaa Cakburn'a atndtn. 441 flilmnnr street. Thoao taking part wer Mies Beaxdo Orand. Mlaa Beatrice Faulk ner.

Miss Marnrlo Oratl. Ill KUi Wii llama. Miss Sarah Williams. Mas ter Donald Williams. Mia Queenl Helmer.

Maeter Cecil Helrner. Ml Edltb. Murry, Mlaa Mailt Hodge. Mlaa Mildred Goldberg. Mlee Ida Thomas.

Ml Bessie Mould. Master Clifford King. Mia Blery Ollea, Miea Violet Sharp, Mlaa Roele Baker, Masw ter Richard Cockburn. Master Vane forward. Master Elmer MacDonnld, Mlsa Ruby Brown.

Mlsa Jean Kelly, Mlsa El lee a May. Miss Helen Jamee, TOUR LAST CHANCE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY RALPH OtMNOR'S Cameron of the Royal Mounted" tm emm Mat we rave, mi VMtavea talkbeg M. at avaay. IMPERIAL JUSXAO AND NICHOLAS 818. 4j 2itufai Nev Spring Millinery Of Correct Style and Extreme Loveliness Such la the opinion yon will form of the new Spring Chapeaux now displayed in the Millinery Department Numeroui hats, cleverly fashioned from taffeta, satin crepe, mohair, straw and Uses all-over straw, in tha most fashionable Spring colors, including all shades of brown, are here in the very newest shapes.

There are chio little hata for young girls, youthful jaunty styles for young ladies, and exceptionally smart models for matrons. And such a variety of pretty trimmings I Novel quills and ornament of eelophane, fussy pom-poms of straw or glycerined ostrich, flowers and fruits, are all shown in bewitching colorings. A visit to this attractive department will he greatly enjoyed, as out moderate prices bring this desirable millinery within the purchasing meant of all. CHILDREN'S BETTY LANE DRESSES These cunning little dresses for the rery tiny girls from 2 to 6 year, are made of fine navy serge in three styles with long sleeves: A lUtle straight dresa has Petr Pan collar, cuffs and belt of aaxe or yellow flannel, trimmed with- black silk, braid. Price.

SO.OO. TU Itdmf If art ea aaro afSsaa. AIM Ci Ctmij Ustrn. Very quaint 1 a Mother Hubbard style wltti the Peter Pan collar and parch pocket trtmmed with pretty oolored ailk stitching. Price, So.

SO. MISSES' FLANNEL DRESSES MlsseV dress ea of paddy middy flannel arc made In a girlish plain straightens style with short eleeree and narrow aelf girdle. Tha Peter Pan collar, turned bark cufTe and el it pocket ar bound with buff colored flanneL Sis 14 to 19. Price. 1 1.75, Tha aame style Is shown In checked flannel of paddy or sand, with line cross bara of white forming madhim else check.

Ttiese are trimmed with bind lnga of contrasting color. 81je 14 to U. Price. S15.U. I Another Mother Hubbard drea 1 nloely trimmed with colored wool em broidery around the neok, aleeee and hem of aklrC Price, SS.TS.

GEORGETTE BLOUSES Dainty blouses of wtilte gaorgett Crepe ar made with tucked front and long sleeves. Narrow frill of fine VaL aa trim the Peter Pan collar, tufls and the front pleat. Price 91. 5. STRIPED SILK BLOUSES mart Blouses of otrlped Jaa silk are shown In several good etytas with, short or long sleeve and Tuxedo or roll oollana of plain white silk, Th etrlpea may be of green and black, blue and black or all Mack, oa a white ground.

Price ST.M. "Hitfh-Grade run tt Inexpensive Prices" Buy That Fur Coat Now When Prices Are Low Trench Seal Ooats Fifteen only. Sable, Beaver and Grey and Brown Squirrel collar and uffs. Richly lined with Pussy Willow silk. Regular $225 rach.

Special, to clear $1 39.00 Hudson Seal Coats Ten only. Very fine workmajmhip and quality. Regular $400 each. Special for this sale $239.00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin -5 Persian Lamb Coat Fiva only. Plain or with Alaska.

Sable collars and etiffs. Beautifully brocaded silk lining. Regular $130 each. Special for this sale $298.50 Ladies' Bearer Coats Threa only. Very latest styles.

Best brocaded silk linings. Regular $450 each. Special clear $375.00 100 Ridean Street 1 Phone R. 1884 MAKAacamo Camrca HiaiiflarfetWiitMfreiadieniaaiak jiePTeiea, MoUaH aW Meveadaae. aaer, ta Ona Do the chocolates you like like YUU Loti of chocolates taste good, but they don't taiisfj.

They cloy too soon, and cut short your anticipated enjoytrient. When the chocolate lover becomes afraid of her favourite, sweets, it's time to change to Ganonf't. You can eat more without discomfort. The exquisite smoothness of the "GJB." coating, without grit or roughness, is a pledge of more lasting pleasure. At once you experience the subtle blending of flavours from a correct combination of fruit, nut or other confection with that of cacao expertly roasted and renned.

And in your gift selection, you express with Ganont'i not merely, good taste but the good judgment of the true Canomo Btos Limited, St. SnrBtn, N.B. i fan( 'JKeGifi pF Gladness rW.Ua. wer.

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