Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Retiring From Batmen OfAe and atar lUtnrea, aad har for aala, Ala aar atoek' of Tana. ItliMtt at Ma -aar- UKEKIf at Oq aad Ua par CrVPtTOL BLEND TEA Co. LIMtad. (44 Woninaton Ottawa. Hi AB, Mia luiaalra A.

HmrartL aaotlMv of mla cbiunia ana saottier of aU. a aaodeat. crar-balrrd ariiwan. atooa) aaoaut tha ffda of aha Loa Amavlea (California) Man acnooi ana roomed nor aintoaaa with hco aoa. Frank, la tha aadlrara waa bar aahter, aoal, "babf-of the faaaUf.

borarlf "a rrral.maa. dnatra- a- fcooav aa-ohli aiedara rdacatloa waa Ilia reaaoa for her proa it aa Ui ranch btoh achool. 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. JLaam Far Perca Rock. 1 Profcaaor A Prlne.

Mr. PTlnca and tha -Mlam Raa aad Mat Prlne laara oa Monday Tor Paroo Rock, Oaapa, to Bp tad tha ra- maladar of -tha anmnaar. Carletoa Plaoa Tha lor. Mr. RavH Ollllea, of Carlaton Plaea, la tha (aaat af bar aon.

Col oaal A. B. Ollliaa aad Mr. OliUaa. a a COM to Pacfao CoaaC.

Mr. A. India and Mlaa Haryl Inli bar loft for the Paolo Coaat by way-at tha Ocaat lAktav 0 At StanioT 1 aland Mr, Caoll Betbnn and Mlaa Mary gtmona ar apodlu tha a atari at buolay lalaad. 1 i At Norway Bay. Rev.

Waaler MaaaW. aad Mr Macaw are amending the moafa of July at Norway Bay. At Moach take. Mr. and Mra.

T. real, will anend a Lomer. at Moat- ereral daya thla week with Dr. and Mr T. A.

ttftnar at their aummer heme at Meaeh Lakai i Oa the Ray af Qaiata. Mrs. T. da la Planta aad yoant daachter are spendinr aereral weeks at Oraasmer en la Bay at 4)alate, Oa -ana Wdaaa. alra.c JCaaaelh Oraan Ja JPand In soma lima at Porikaad, -atv tha.1 Rldraa.

the roost of Mra. H. P. Hilt Miss Kate. Eia left aa Sunday for Detroit, where she will spaad tha summer with frienea.

1 Mr. and Mra U1H Vatlooetta bare aa a motor trip to Bar. IJna-toa, VI. v. Oaneral and Mrs.

W. Rodflos ax ia Toronto for about It daya, a '''O v. Mrs." ClbMtar 'Wtti' ehastar, who haa been riaitlnr In Ottawa' durlns the past wak leavaa 1 if i 1 1 iiii ii 1 i i ilaiati il iiMiiliiiitimiiinitiiiHiiintisl -TriE tWailiMjijaibtrx statuling VaatlanKip bacauM poaraf to ra projucs all ia ton from all rnaltaf of raomk It i 4w 'Cvrsitila, as wUaohnv)teffcint i en! beautiful ptitmojJrapK. Til Bruntwjckl oost ra mora tmm otdirtar talking tnacKinas. Priest rsnrom CaLuvM and Contol design of axcaajinj beauty.

COME IN AND SEE THEM ORME LIMITED today re ton bar family at their ajaffler homas Iroauo Point, aa the 81. Uawreace. a Mr. atanlay "Todd, who waa at homo with hie parent, Mr. and Mr.

Wallerrodd, rettm.edt Toronto. Ha wllF eotne back to Ottawa at the and of -the month. a a I Gone to Keanetmakport. Mra. V.

Rocare baa aona to jKaaaabuak Beach for the summer. Mlaa Manoa Jtofere ana visa wta-' ntfred Caraa will laara ahortly to iola Mra Rocara. Vat Mis Mothorwelt Mlaa Alma Motbarwall, dauchur of Hon; W. R. Motherwell and Mra to-padlaa- th4 summer at Cap Route, waa the pnaat of honor at a dance glvea by Misses Oabrielle aad Marie Laaae- a Mlaa Maraaret MeMurtry has ra turned from rlaltlng trlaads la i At Ajlmrr.

Mr. and Mra W. A. MaoTaTlth and family art spending the aum mer at jubiia aveaae. Ayimsr, Gone to Toioaao, Mlaa 'Roth Qoaln accompanied Mrs.

O. Da Vbr to Toronto Mr. Joh Rartnn. st Otlsws, was united In marriage te Rneeetl tll-liem fhsrston, eldest sun of ths lets Vr. aid Mr.

John W. Thnre- trt. T.oate. Iter. Weeley Me e'iat.

will ra il la ieroiU USTENING IN ON toper! ffoaesrsiirtoa Thst fame lApht aa Iaats 7sta Art aCercrtad ia. I took eut am old pair of trousers I wsa moot touched. Tne aoy I aaa wora tnai paxr anui iar ww nothing left thesn, aad bad tried to- mead then himesif with thee setf-sseadlaa- atrip of Paper that ore sold for th purpose, I almost wept ever tho trousers and I hurried them away the ssh can for hi father wouia lew too oaeiy If ha realised how hi bey bad bad to economise at college." "Too certainly wars considerate, declared Mrs, Clark. "I suppose yo planned, too, te eee that he bad a aew pair even better than those." res, sal airs, urea slowlv. "But I ought to have spoken ray boy about It, The vary neat aar ne inquire a anou tnem, eevtns that wishsd to show thsm aa eld araouara ereieewif lag, aaa I Bad to aaknowieage that I.

had thrown thsm away." "Aad bad something la th pocket that he wanted?" "Worse thaa that," sighed Mr Drake, "It asssasd that it is th thing la his fraternity ts see who osa wear tha oldest trousers at thslr meetings, patching them 10- geioer wiia eoure piaeier, ana my son had th hoaorahlo dlstJastlon af nasessaln tha worst oeir la ths college, had bee so proud ol the honor, an I Bad lost It for My Neighbor Warmed-up meat roes wvaeh far ther If a few Uttls paste dumplings ar belled aad. ssrved with It Wbsa aaklnaT or cooking always spread a large hetyt newspaper a tha kttohea table aad fleer. This saves a lot et trouble, aa any grssas er flour which baa been split aa than bs aaksB ap seaiur ana star tled. I Befor skinning rtomstos for lad. sTace them i and pour boiling water ovsr thsm.

Ths skla will thsa peel off Without any trouble, aad ths tomato be far leer thaa It they were added ta the seia wltnsut asiag peeled. Olyoerine rubbed late sbeee and bootB will maks th leather soft aad lael aad save M-freat reeklna. alled meat requires longer bon ing thsa fresh. Pat It late sold water, aulekly brine It te a belt then let ft simmer. Allow longer time than Tor tree meal, sa Iks Sber wm be WJea: wallpaaer beeornes aellsd- looaing, try elemnlna it la ths fol lowing wart Dip a eieaa duster IB arr pewdered borax, aad rub It all over th soiled parts.

This method Is even more effective inaa running wita rea, To tseeea a glass aotmer ta eouie, pal on er two drop sweet oil oroue tk stopper, and pleoe It a little distance from ths When ths bottl to amis wares, strike th stopper with a atiok with a eloth wrapped tKktly around It, Bret en sa aids aad ibea sa the ether. Thla wUI Issssa evsa tas most wusunat stopper. Old hair Wuebea whloh nave we rem soft eaa ee made suite bard ana arm rr UfpplBsr Ihssa 1 strong solutloa of alusa Put nttie aiarn in some het water. A rm worth sf slam will tut sooaiiia. GIVES A SHOWER FOR MISS BLAlS Mlaa Adeline Blata, whoa nag to Mr.

Airs eat Campsaa of Detroit, Mlaa-, take place shortly, was tha sural of honor at a nloaiv arranged shower glvea by the lives B. Nadeau aad At Duf ord. Mlaa Blals waa the rsolplent sf silver ssrvtosi presented by Miss D. Vsehsa. Th Mlases Tssstssv DafoH sod Sosbllsro soppllsd lightful musle- Ths guests Included the following: Mlssep B.

H. aad Nad can. R. Monette, B. Dehaitre, a.

Taps, M. Duford, I. aad A. Ooargoa, A. Teasisr, T.

aad p. Dslisls. B. 1. gsult, R.

Palry, Rv Lorette, jt. Merlon, i. Soublier, D. Vaohon, C. Bolsvsrt, J.

nor. A. La Madeleine, A. Larooaa. Teeeler.

B. aad M. Blals. A. laurin, Vaohoa.

bsavas Par CamphrlTs Bay. Miss Emma Daisy. Rreeae Bill avenue, baa left spend a couple of weeks with bar aaat. Mr. Campbell's ava Loaves For Dsuambta.

Mr. and M. T. Dolan. af Tlmmlns, Oat, have left for Dun-robin, after apsadlng tha peat Ava days with Mia.

Dolaa's coual. Ktrs. M. 1. Daisy, Ml Breeae H1U avenue.

-a a- i Mr. R. Gordon, fashion designer sad ladles' tailor for Murphy-Otmtli Limited, left Near fork Saturday by the 8.S. Murpttnla tor Europe. While abroad Mr.

Gordon srlll- visit ths styls centres of Paruft BmssiHs, aad 1-ondon. Arrived Prom 'Basasn. Mini Marlon Roddick has arrived la Ottawa from Rngtaad, and will spend ths next three months with hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A.

Roddick at their summer home, Wakaflsld. Que. Mies Ruddlck waa In Serbia end Montsnegro In 4tl, hat latterly shs hss been continuing ths study of ths violia at Chsl-ssa. London. a -e 1 Mr t.

O. ds Blols. and children ar leaving this week for St John, where they will spsad ths summer. At Tha Cedar. Mr.

and Mrs. T. S. Maunssll are at th Cedars, Ayimsr, for ths sum- msr. Mrs.

Mabel Wilkinson and family rs tearing for Caaloar Mw York, for th aummas months. Good mattresses should be and rmad about everv three years If you waat td kosp them la- good conaltlOB. It Is wonderful how tho spring comes back td then, making thsm as good aa new. Cheap mattresses ar aot worth eieaniag. The' records of ths TJ.BV Pstsnt hOfflce show- that during th past ten yssr mors thaa s.ves pataata aavs been granted to women.

Chlnsss women hava arganlssd ths League af Political participation for Women, with headquarter la Faking. WIS OLD LADY IS NOW 105. Mra, Mary Ml near Daahvp. of Cbnuootbe. Oblo, has tha of Ume Ua alitaet sneas la Ohio, Sua ha Just tjoftupraioa (ear looen ,1.

mmi an livo anan vaara Insurer, sua caa iuibui bar ssaay lacwjeata of her oh IM hood daya, wbea her playmate war dilklna et aliasm Inrtlana, thru uussaittaeT tno aiwaio wens. WEJVOMEm BSTTl KNOW of nothing' which makes for' fraakassa so much as tha interest which ws Uk ia tha drsssss our frlsads and neighbors wear. Ws sither Uka or dlsllk aad say ao frankly. It Ik a right which ts sarvsrsaJly ascribed to women. Mark Twain wlnsSdTs-lialirt- Moot ansa recognise and concede It and smile at as tor It- Thla ta one thine they understand and do not try to rsfonn.

Bat tbsrs Is a limit to avarythn. Criticism shouldn't bs carried too tar. Certainly It ahouldn't provoke an international dlsput. I sss br the parfer that -Paris Soaffs at Lnadoa aa Fashion Rival Th reporter then goes oa to quota a French nalnter who siclallss la society" portrarbx II appear that I London di sssinaksrs claimed supremacy becauee tha Duchess of Tors, recently married to ths second aoa of tho King of England, had bar gowns designed In London inn- una sntlrstv different from tho prsvitjng In Parut This visw waa ridiculed: by the style creators in Paris. One word led to another and for A while tho subject waa a nooular-toolo for conversation.

Tha painter waa Intsrvlswsd and la the eourse of thtatrvisw bs said that tha beet -d reeved womaa la th world 1 the American womaa who wear style which orlainat la Parle. The moat poorly areeeeo. as said, ar Oerman women, with Ens women pexl poorest. fever snaa la an titled to hi ooln Ion. but abaoluta fraaknesa abould end whore lndleoretJon begin There ar eome things which Women can say which men shouldn't.

Th oompllmant which th pslntsr paid aa had a rsosil-aicK in tu -American ho said, "ar th most graceful bcauee thsy Incorporate tha grace of their ancestors," Then be says our ancestors wsr wild men tmA ha re eanturlea am. The Oermana." ha add, "ars too dumpy aad do sot ear about their shapes, while' English womea ar too Yawboned and mannun. Tn most axpsastva gown oa th avsrags English womaa reeemblee a sack. Ths French woman would bs th beat dressed, baton ths average thsy are too small anad use too anuoa make-up. Ths titled English women are ot such peculiar architecture that -thsy must have specially de signed gowns henc those worn at th Duk ox I or as weoaing.

txnv don's flnsst gowns uaks American "women gawkleh anddowdy. It osam to that' tha gsnOs- man pays Amsrleaa womea a false oomnUment. may have Inherited th grace of our. wild ancestore of two bar centuries ago, but the fact Is that most of thsm earn from broad. Under the circumstances tt la anlv fair to say that thsy Import, sd their wilds.

America should aot be blamed or praised for that. 1111 i 111 i I I I 1 1 I I II I Woman's Realm Social and Personal ChifrM Fashions Literature GALA DAY PLANS IN OTTAWA EAST The sseutlv of the Ladies' A us lliarr of the Ottawa Cut Municipal jUnrlitlvn met with tho erecotlve of lb Ottawa TJaet MunkSnet aoelstlen last'evenlng I mk flul Brrsnremsnta for Children a Gsle Dsr. July It, In IH Ottawa East plsyerouno. A number of hand aoa prise have beea donated oi tha occasion. It was.

decided II hold a garden party at tha rerl done el Mrs. w. Higgwsii aa July If la augment the -v la VIM Bdyth Brownie snd-Mlas Hslsa Grant vara among ths (Ml1 a peopla la Calgary a tha dance linn recently at tha country cms by Mr, Justice Clark a and Mra Clsrks. Miss -Browulee la expected home shortly," white in'Calgary aha la lha gnsst of Mr. A.

H. Baker. 3 Summer Furniture and Furnishings 20 Discount -Oof Iocn of "Quality Ctaed and. BwDw" appliea to our larc uaortment et BuBimer FurnUur antf Kar nlshtnsak-' Comfort and oeoojv "my ro two Additional Tlr -tuts. Aerohiz Porch Shades ChaJn TaUfli f- Flowr BUndi Ontu and rbr Kngt f- rCwWOHf Ajk to our ftsolustvo display of Chlnt and Cr-.

tonne. Gleghorn: Beattie LFMTTTO I -J -QSatlt 0004. aaa1 i BcfvW Jactooa Bldg. Q. 6008 Store Closes Saturday at' p-s.

Varta ttf and Aajptat Mother and Son' Graduate 1 rnnrvnoiIAI r'v'' Schocl fcr Coy a Witliiil loeotloa; hvrr ersuada ts sf Mtrs. Jiinvtratm Caimdar and full sii4ne-ew et A-ewfl rrtae Trv and will remain therfor LcarhHt for Metla. Mrs, -M. -laotaahlta. laaraa oa Thursday for Matla, where shs will Halt fear daughter, Mra, Allaa Rosa McLaehlln will also spend soma time at St.

Patrick's with Mra, Jamas W. Waoda. a -1 Mra J. Deabarata ara today for Bio aa Laks to visit Mra, r. A.

Aaglln. -a 1 Lewis Carllng Is apsadlng a week with Mrs. Terry Mauaeell at tha latlftr's aammer home at Ayl- Mr. David t. Halpla baa left for tha wast, where will renula for esreral weeks.

1 a a a XiOaTlng tar Rarr. Oeorg BouaAeld win lea re Beat week for rarer I weeks' rest Ib Caaoana, Qna, Hie aoa, Batv OearataWHaaaldataad Mrs. Bouafleld and family will tear shortly to motor tram their horn la Peterborough to Resin, where they will ahead the aeat two months, the gaaata at Mr. aad Arthur Merrick, former Ottawa people. R.

Mr. Boaafleld will oeeupy tha palplt af tha Arab-deasoa af St, Paul'a Phoroh while la Hasina. Oa their way they wilt spend soma time la Chicago, tha guests of Mr. aad Mra. Arthur Bouafisld, formerly at Ottawa, 0 Mrav W.

iralaaey, af tha Shoffar. Is YUlUag friends la Sharbreake. a Loarmg for Baaff. Mra. rtNanrton J.

Iter, af Vajteoa-ir, formerly at Ottawa, who aaa beea la tha Capital for several weeks, ta guest af Mrs. i. X. Mill ar, leave today tor Baaff. la tola Mr.

Kar. and they will aa to Lake tuise for soma time hex or return ng to their noma, Mra' Oolllngwood of 1 rtjnto, tha gueut of her vsrents. uoioaat aaa Mrs. a. T.

rniiups. Lft for Boa Kobo. Dr. and Mra 3. A.

Maeaa hava left fer Boa Kcb ta speed several weeae. i1, Mr. P. W. Ward, of Vutal 1.

geves an arw, dacaaeav Mr. aad Mra, Mlmsv i motored Ottawa aad ar the gnsata of the former- parent. Mr. and Mrs, O. K.

CogswelL Mlaa Kell BtshOB. Mis Bthsl tJa. fls and Mlea Marlorls Smalt leave aunoay ior rero KOok, oaepe. -v Mrs. J.

a. MaophaU aad bar all- area 4eava next week for Metis te epena tno remaiaaar.at the Iaurr Pur Now York. Mr. I.Wvrd Merrill and Mr. fiharlea Robertson will leave for New York seat Monday for a holiday.

A tet wedsiag was eotewnlaed whs Rerntce Rope I'-riOB. eideet daushter of Mr, and MEANT hrtag aver thai pa ter for Mr. Davis told her hostess at the luh anaatlag. "oat I must hare tarava it away a I was slaarlBg up last week.1 'Have you that awful habit, toor laughed tha busts. "I declare every time I clear tip tblaga that I'll aever do (t again, for I always lose something I particularly want.

bar a great aeal oi.aympatny with my husband, who reauoata that hi deeh a left untouched, because know exactly how lie feels, though I wouldn't let him know for any thing la tno world." Ht aever let a ouster 00 anywhere Bear lha room you did." deolared Mrs. Dunbar, -ao sou are a very" wise 't tniaa my nouege. aoy at worst," said Mra, Drake. -He comes horn at vacation times with tne worst collection at rag aad old Iron that anybody over saw In all the wide world. I generally go through all his possession aad sort out what he cannot take wltn hint, aaa ha Beyer misses tha things throw away.

At least be aever did till this lt UBW'-v "Evidently with, aa lb saying Is," said Miss I doo't believe it was anything very bd.T said aid Mr. Forsyth, ror you aertaioiy aava give tunt boy verythfng be wanted frank the day be waa born. 1 aava worrieo ouite a bit about hi being spoiled." "At that a apomng. ibsb ate satner aad bis grandfathers befors blm were spoiled, too." said Mrs. Drake cheerfully.

"And they ara pretty nice men. If do say "Ha reason why you shoulda t. said lis bpetesa cordially. "And I'll any It, too. If your aoa bring bom aa much trash from aolleg a mine doss, I don't wonder you bars to havs a clearing out.

Alter the long vacation last year threw away, of bla owa aooord, the photographs of six girls, having loet latereet la them, and In two oases bavins for gotten their Barnes. After he weal hack ta college ft reeeiveo -a xraauo wire from him begging me to sead alas the picture, of A girl la black If eouia aaa it, oat oy tout uni It had beea la ashsa for weeks. 1 waa thankful that be was tha ens who AaA Ihrowa it awsjr.r I dlda'l bava my aoa to blams thla time." eald Mrs. Drak with a sigh, "Ercept that be did tU me that I could" do what I pleased with bis clothing. Us knew that If I looked thlnas over It would result ia a new outfit for blm.

and ha was snxiou to go back all ansa out in the latest- thai Chlo btteredV. So I wsnt to work, and aueh- clothea 1 hope I shall never as aaalnl" I knowl" cried tha boa teas. "My boy comes homo with his socks tied up at tha snds Instead of darned, hj wllh the wnrat lnoklne? ault anybody could possibly took up tha sock srsV said Mrs. Drake. "Aad I mended It sssmsd aa though there must be a mlllloa at least.

Ivtdent. iv ha did aot wear aa after it aaa a hoi la It. laud UulfUly laid it aside tor me to mend Instead of paying -ale aa should have done. The buttons that I aawsd oa would nil a gaart coo. I'm aura: aad lh rips I aewsd ware miles long.

But It waa when HOLD RECEPTION Mr. AT BRIDE'S HOME sad Mrs. O. Masoofaa Ara at linens as Many Fiasmls at dwac af Mr. aad Mm O.

SL CsasaevsR. Mr. aad Mr. O. a Maloelm.

the m(Ur fermsrly Mis Evyo, Cogs-1 rail, held a aharmlagly axraagsoi Informal reoeptloa last swains at! th ksm tha latMr Boroatev Mr, 1 aad Mra. O. H. CogowsU, who rs-1 oeived'wlth )H ts-- I QuantlUea sf Isvsly summsrl bloom adorned the rooms. Ths bride wore a pretty gowa of pals grsy motre taffsta trimmed with laoa, and a eoreage sunset rose Mra.

Cogswsll was la fawn ahad canton orep with, dainty eoreage of mauve sweet peas. i Mrs. Hector Maodeaaia aaa Mrs. N. Marshall preetded at tha tea; table, which waa attractively oea- i tred with peoales.

The. toss wsrsi cat by Mra. P. W. Ward, ot Moat-! real, AsslsUng In the te room; were Mies Ruth Burney.Tllee Helen' Oroas, Miss Ida Sohryer, MJas Alios! Bproule.

Miss Marjorls Frost. Mrs.) Hsnry Fair, and Mrs. Elmer 2oas-l wsli, sf Toroatov I PupUs Plaao Recital. v. I A successful plaao recital was bald I by th pupil ot Miss Ion shoal-1 dies ta.

tha Olashaa School Asasmbly I Hall oa Saturday. June go. The I numbers wsr wsjl rsosivsd by an I appreciative audience. Miss Shoul-f die was th recipient of asvaralf bouquets of roses and asonls from; her pupilo and friends. Tnoss wo( took part were Blrule Helmsr, Mar-f jory Ward, Marlon Shoulders, Rich-! ard.

Blcksrton, ysma Mitchell, Ul-f Han Wetheralt Owendolya Renaud. Gladys Leach, Oliv Steel, Florence Addy, Kenneth Blokerton, Knnl, Levey, Jost Wolfe. Vivian fwiiue.f Madeline ward, Jackie Wolfs, Verne? Scharf. Lilian Wright, Jenle aad. Mildred Beharfs, Cora Duncan.

Sails On Rrgina. Mrs. J. K. Foran and Mis Ethel" V.

Foran, of Montreal, wits aad daughter of Dr. J. K. Foran. Law Clark at th House of Common, have sailed en the Whit Star Unsr tor Europ.

Thsy will vteit V.nvl. A nelelum. Franee. gwltasrland and ttaly, staying ovsr a wssk each at Paria, Lourdee, Rome aad Thsy return about the middle pt Septsmber, Lady Racbel ror Caotaln the Boa. James Gray I lAtsart wha is engaged to Lady Ra chel CavendUh.

has taken a tract ot Mad fa Sooth Africa. It to therefore probable that tha young ooapls. after thslr marrlare, wUI apsad a good portion ot thslr Mm la that Dominion. Lady Rachel loved the) ate la Canada, aad has always desired somsthlng nearer sature thaa te aow posslbl -tar a girl bar posl-Uoa In England. Captain Stuart baa since the war beea la Canada, and Is as Intsnt a a wider aoaatry Ufa aa bio i 1 'Vt MDOA0 ajo "9...

sy---; 4 BOG Men': SKirt; 7 FprsythA Tooke and Other Reliable Makes 5 Look for Size In orrlep ta toaks seltetioa A7t. aaeA sUa wLQ bats swelloa ot its own, or wUek will a dgR living Sea. -Tot evgajpl, all SblrtS 1SV4 -wOl be or ons aountari adjoiniiif wQl ba thoaa of 14, aafl to On, tip to 1SH. 0 direeUy to ar your sir Is -AO Regularl Values $4.50 On Sale Thursday 7 Continuing Friday and Saturday ,1 July Sale of fine Shirts offers' valuea qtdt equal to. those we offered in June at $1.95.

The public showed its sppre-dation of the bwgains on that occasion pTOmptly buying more than half the quantity on the first day of the sale, ttnd "we suiticipater eqnilly quick selling of this lot- AH are guaran- teed thirts, made in full standard sizes, and in perfect condition. -w- 1 Included are Shirts of Bilk Stripe materials, Bdaette, fine Zephyrs, Oxford Shirtings, and fine Cambrics, in a big assort-? ment of neat stripes, fancy stripes; colors riuid some having attached or separate i to match. Begular Talues from CMo $4-50. 1 Alno 25 onlyTnre Silk Shirts, regularly worth from, $3 to $7X0, Phone Orders, Ag'aQ oof aalagenen oriQ bt) Tsry. imj dmfaf tttis salt.

It Will bs al- taoat Impoasiuld to fivw astlgfgctory sttrntioa to ardors bj peons. VT will aa -onr Wt, hut strongly ad-. via B-taVLct jrarobasVjg in person. lOOOTies 1 1. wlssJ, 7AV z.

$2.00 and $2,25 "OTSal Thuwdayr EridaTri and Saturday, i 8pall fuTiso aad olsnnf Unas ol Baida, Tooka'a, MUna'S Saul ------otW Jklflv-fTaflo Nakaasof Baa. Fsbrio Poplia, Itallsn" EK GraBsdlna, Cnittad Para Bakvuad -Knittad rrbra Bale, in Tory wH noioa of shAdas and UnMf pattern, in trp-t)-dU ihapea. Gaira-" In barjalna io" T5L See Great Window Display of These Shirts and Ties in RidcaU cni Nicholas Street Windows Tonight.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Ottawa Journal Archive

Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980