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member of the Sacred Heart Roman her late residence to Beachwood rotary, Mr. Broderick A. Sproule; daughters, Miss Grace Moffett., 01- grand-children. Mr. Arthur Cote, Catholic parish in Sandy Hill. He MRS. E. V. SHERWOOD cemetery. At 2.30 o'clock the fun- treasurer, Mr. L. G. Keill; execu- taws and Mrs. Herman , Chi- of Ottawa is a son-ln-law. took an active part in the different eral service will be conducted at the tive council, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss ago, Ill., and one sister, Mrs. Z. The funeral arrangements have I A. A. DIES, PASSES SUDDENLY house by Rev. W. T. G. Brown, Pas- May O'Neill, Mr. Oliver Master. Mr. Paris, Ottawa. He also leaves two not yet been made. MRS. CHAS. HARRISS men's societies in the parish and in 'The death occurred quite sudden- the St. Vincent de Paul Society. tor of Dominion Methodist church. C. J. Montore and Mr. N. Patton. ly on Saturday evening at her home, There were about 100 members Mr. Taillon was connected with 63 Cartier street, of Mrs. Emily V. present at the meetng and after the PASSES SUNDAY AT A LEADING CIfiZEN several local organizations, and was Sherwood, widow of the late Harry business had been disposed of a quite popular in French-Canadian W. Sherwood. In women's circles in pleasant social hour was spent. circles. He was one of the few sur- the city, the death of the late Mrs. N. H. HORSEY PRESIDENT Former Manager of Banque viving members of the Circle des Sherwood is deeply mourned as dur- HOME Dig, a literary body organized in the ing the last thirty years she was Late Nap. Moffette. EARNSCLIFFE Nationale Was Once Can- city some years ago. In 1907 he was most active in philanthropic and The Public Works Department lost didate For Mayoralty. a promoter of the Ottawa Cobalt charitable work. OF QUEEN'S ALUMNI one of its old and trusted employes Mining and Lumber Company and Though she had been confined to in the death at a local hospital on BIRD'S Wife of Noted Musical the year previous of the Federal her bed for the last nine weeks, her Mr. Herbert II. Horsey was Sunday night of Mr. Napoleon Conductor Was Generous In the death on Sunday at his Colonization and Land Reclaiming death came rather unexpectedly. elected president of the Queen's Moffette, 143 George street. Mr. PAROID ROOFING Patron of Arts and Phil- residence, 46 Marlborough avenue, Company. He was a director of La On Saturday evening about 10.80 University Alumni, of Ottawa, at Moffette was 69 years of age and was of Mr. Alphonse Antoine Taillon, Beaiette du Monument National, a o'clock, while listening to a radio the annual meeting of the society born in . At the age of nine The only PAROID rooting made: Is' th• anthropies. Ottawa lost a citizen who was form- former member of the Central Can- concert and talking to her daugh- held at the Ottawa Ladies' College he came to Ottawa and when only world is made by.Bird A50a. erly one of its foremost financiers ada Exhibition Association, member ter, she suddenly passed away. Saturday evening. The retiring seventeen years of age started to and in recent years a member of president, Mr. J. G. Macphall, was of the committee of management of The late Mrs. Sherwood was 65 Mr. work in the drafting room of the Make sure ntdap,_ it IvAmides me HOME WAS SOCIAL the civil service. Mr. Taillon's death the Ottawa Tuberculosis Association, years of age and was a life-long elected honorary president: Public Works Department. Ever followed a lengthy illness and he Horsey presided over the meeting dealer for iB1W'S PAR Roll and also of the Alliance Francais. member of Dominion Methodist awing to Mr. Macphail being out of since he has been employed 1n the CENTER IN OTTAWA passed away in the midst of mem- He was a former president of the church. For years she had been same branch of the department and Roofing that has son failed to gin bers of his family. town. Annual reports were pre- Institut Canadien Francais, past connected with the Ladies' Aid and sented and approved. They showed through his long service was thor- satisfaction for the past ZS years. Dr. Charles Harries, After Born in Bytown 76 years ago, the exalted ruler of the Benevolent and other activities of this church. oughly acquainted with matters per- late A. A. Taillon was educated here the branch to be in a flourishing Write we he gam sire lard dealer ad Res Rath Protective Order of Elks, and was Having lived at Westboro for sev- condition. Professor B. K. Sand- taining to engineering, though he ► :(y Hastening From Europe, and when, a young man he entered vice-president of the Ottawa Sum- eral years she became actively as- was not a graduate In that profes- the banking business at Sorel, Que., well, head of the English depart- let—'1be right way w liter Resfng'. . f `.ft. Arrived in Time. mer Carnival in 1907. sociated with the Methodist church ment of Queen's University, To, sion. and about 25 years afterwards re- In 1889. on the occasion of the un- there, and at one time was presi- onto, gave an address of the duty Ever since coming to Ottawa Mr. turned to Ottawa, where for years dent of the Ladles' Aid. Moffette had been a member of the BIRD & SON, LIMITED as Mrs. Ella Beatty Harries. wife of veiling of the monument to the late of university graduates to the com- he continued in banking circles and Rev, Father Tabaret, O.M.I., founder Before the Ottawa Young Wo- munity. Basilica parish. Beyond being a Used O Oars. Dr. Charles Harries, the well-known later entered the civil service as a of the Ottawa University, where he men's Christian Association was or- Prof. Sandwell said that univer- member of the Catholic Order of FflMe etitmeaten tad Pet aeege Qee, composer and musical conductor, translator. received his education, Mr. Taillon ganized Mrs. Sherwood was presi- sity graduates in the community Foresters he was not active in fra- The late Mr. Taillon began his dent of the Bertha Wright Bible passed away at her home. Earns- was called upon to deliver the were looked up to and it was their ternal or club circles. banking career with the Merchants' French oration. This monument class for young women, and after- duty to lead the community in Besides his widow he is survived cliffe, a few minutes after seven Bank of Canada at Sorel, Que., in was erected facing 'Vilbrod. street. In wards served on the original board thought. For this purpose their by one son. Alfred, Ottawa, two o'clock yesterday morning, after an 1867, of which branch four years' front of the University building that of the Y.W.C.A. Ever since she ideas should be formulated by or- illness that had lasted since about later he was promoted to be man- was destroyed by fire and later it was active on the board of the local ganizing. Organisation will enable Christmas. Her death removes one ager. After continuing in that office was moved to the front of the pres- King's Daughters, being a leader theca to give public service. of the most generous and philan- for nine years he conducted a private ent building. of the Faithful Workers' Circle In his remarks, Prof. Sandwell thropic of Ottawa's citizens. She banking business for some years. When a young man Mr. Million until a short time ago. Up to the made reference to the resignation was known for her generosity which Due to his thorough knowledge of was editor of a Sorel newspaper and time of her death she was president this spring of Dr. John Watson, of was not confined to any one social banking. Mr. Taillon was asked to of the Westboro branch of the W. the philosophy department of the was author of a paper entitled The C.T.U. interest, but was open-handed to- accept the position of manager of Monetary Question and Kindred university. Prof. Sandwell paid wards anything that stood for the the Ottawa branch of La Banque She was a kindly unselfish wo- tribute to the years of hard ser- Topics, which was read befgre the man who was a loving mother, a good of the community. Her passing Nationale, and he returned to the Canadian Bankers' Association in vice which Dr. Watson had given city in 1893 to take over that office. true friend, and a devout Christian, the university. He also referred to will cause widespread regret because 1896. at all times doing for others which of her wonderful character and gra- He held it until 1911, when he again A veteran of the Fenian raid. in the construction of the new library went into private practice as a finan- made ber loved by all who happen- of the university now being built cious sympathy. 1870 the late Mr. Taillon served ed across her path. She was a generous patron of all cial agent and stock broker in which with the Chasseurs Canadien from and also the new women's resi- he continuèd for two years. Her husband predeceased her in dence. the arts, both thearical and musical, which he later retired with the rank 1917. She is survived by a daugh- but in the assistance which she gave In 1913 the late *'r. Taillon com- Dr. J. H-• Putman moved a vote of captain. ter, Miss Lucy B. Sherwood, Otta- of thanks to Prof. Sandwell. to her husband in his many world- pleted his banking career and en- The funeral will be held from his wa; and two sons. Lawrence H. wide tours was found the direction tered the Public Works department The officers elected were as fol- late residence. 46 Marlborough Sherwood, of Windsor. Ont., and H. lows: honorary president. Mr. J. G. in which it achieved Its greatest as a translator in the chief engineer's avenue, at 8.45 Thursday morning. (I branch of that department. He con- Crossley Sherwood, chief of the Macphail; president, Mr. H. H. I can t get the brand that kant results. It was very largely owing to the Sacred Heart church and orders of the day branch of the Horsey: first vice-president. Dr. S. to her help and support that the tinued in that office until his health thenece to Notre Dame cemetery. House of Commons. Mrs. Clara J. Keyes; second vice-president, I pity the than who's at (fault. great musical festival in London in failed. Smith. of Westboro. is a sister. Mrs. A. il. Brown; third. vice-presi- celebration of peace In 1919' was In Ottawa, but more so in Sorel, The funeral will be held at three dent. Dr. C. IL Bland; fourth vice- I'll either not smoltepr just asa jolae made possible. the late Mr. Taillon was quite active St. Brigid's Y.M.A. o'clock on Tuesday afternoon from president, Mr. A. E. Atwood; sec- A Social Center. in civic affairs. He never held civic A well balanced program of songs, ut stage wild western assault. Mrs. Harries had lived at Earned- office in Ottawa but in 1906 wits an dances, and recitations was present- ~ cline. which was formerly the home unsuccessful candidate. In that year What do I care of Sir John A. Macdonald, for the he opposed Mr. J. A. Ellis for may- ed on Sunday evening at the week- if he sells the swell Çubanclinot past twenty-five years, and her home oralty honors and was defeated by ly concert of the St. Brigid's Young Nothing else but my was always the center of some of only a small majority. Men's Association held at the Fran- MIIIBANKS palate can suit. the most important social functions For three years, however. he was cais theater. Dalhousie street. Dur- So, if l tarit get the She entertained in a generous way mayor of Sorel. Que., from 1887 to MILLMNKS i want, ing the evening the chair was oc- NO GAtirs 1890. He was successful in securing _ and many well-known visitors from the incorporation of Sorel as a city cupied by Mr. W. Scott. Please don't o«er a substitute. Europe who came to Ottawa were The program. which was received at one time or another among those and in 1889 drafts(' its first charter. (To the entertained at Earnscliffe. For three years prior to seeking with appreciative applause by an au- twuü ?n cantget the Sweetie mayoralty honors Mr. Taillon was dience that filled the theater, con- AND NOWHERE NEAR THE TOP Dr. Harries, who was in London sisted of vocal solos by Mr. Eddie Iwant, Ipity the sweetie IIet2 when the news of her condition be- an alderman in the Sorel town Bambrick, Mr. J. O. Leblanc and coming serious was conveyed to him, council. Mr. J. Breen; violin solos, Master )I left at once for Ottawa. and after A strong Conservative, the late Max Fogel. Miss Shirley Paddon and racing across the Atlantic was for- Mr. Taillon took an active part in Mr. J. Thompson; piano selections 3 inches in the tank and still tunately in time to be at her bed- party affairs prior to entering the by Master James Murray, and Mr. side when she passed away. He civil service. On several occasions Donald Lynn; recitations by Walter your Ford wont pull the hill. reached Ottawa on Saturday. he was asked by party friends to Palmer; and dances by Miss Shir- She was bort in Cobourg, Ont.. seek federal honors both in Ottawa ley Padden, the Misses Jean Daly Back up? "Walk 2 miles? `~ and was the daughter of Dr. John and Richelieu. and Audrey McGregor, and Miss ' Beatty. for many years professor of Besides his wife, Josephine de Doreen Jarvis. The accompanists Sweat? _Cet laughed at? 10 far 150 $ILLBAP4I chemistry at Victoria College, Co- Bouchen-ille, a descendant of an old were Mr. Charles O'Rielly. Miss V. Ç bourg, and of Eleanor Arm,trong, and distinguished Quebec family, the Loveille, Miss Noma Paddon, Mu.s and was of United Empire Loyalist late Mr. Taillon is survived by three AUce Hebert, and Mr. Donald Lynn. REMINGTON 25 n 3S descent, She was first married to sons, Alphonse and George in the i` 0 STRAIGHT CUT Mr. George K. shoemberger, of United States, and Paul, manager of AUXILIARY - D O Scarlet Oaks, Cincinnati. a well- the Bank of Commerce at Timmins, Doisey Resumes Flight. ~f• known Pittsburg steel magnate, and and four daughters, Miss Josephine PARIS. May 11. — Lieutenant afterwards married Dr. Charles Har- Taillon. Mrs. Paul Desaulniers, Mrs. Pelletier Doisey, the French aviator. r will keep you out of trouble. ries, first musical director of McGill H. Doyle and Mrs. Armand Mineau, who is flying from France to Tokio. University Conservatorium of Music. all residing in Ottawa, and one left Bangkok, Slam, at 7.16 o'clock It caries 7-8 miles of gaso- -CÏG RETTES and a conductor of world-wide repu- sister-, Mrs. H. MacGrady, Hull. He this morning for Saigon. Cochin, tation. also leaves six grandehilden. China. according to a dispatch re- line in reserve and will feed Well-Known Family. Since his return to Ottawa In 1593 ceived at the air service offices to- D amtboal ❑ She was predeceased by two well- the late A. A. Tallinn had been a day from Bangkok- on any_hill.,Better than a known sisters, Mrs. John Daintry, vacuum tank and costs less of the Poplars, Cobourg. and Madam HIGHEST MX Girouard, wife of the late Mr. Jus- than half as much. tice Girouard, of the Supreme Court UDR GOMM of Canada, and a member of par- 1H15 r'riFSI AVM APS EVERT CFNUINE Every Ford TOBACCO liament for many years, ON 1 HE. SOLE OF HURLBUT SHOE Look it ova yhen you stop Mrs. Harries is survived by her husband and two sisters. Mrs. Wil- Needs a y for gas. liam Macdougall, wife of the late lion. William Macdougall, C.B., and 8$50 Mn. Charles Ryerson of Toronto. LOWEST COST PER DAY c»ice The funeral will be held from Earnscliffe on Tuesday afternoon at OF WEAR P[MIN6TO and worth more than money 4 p.m. A service will be conducted If they could have a $15,000 by Major Rev. C. G. -Hepburn, of All FOR SALE kV - Saints' Anglican chtirçh. The body itAUXILIARY will be taken to Cobourg on Tuesday Gange or A Dealers night, and interment will take place T1orefllileaf ter She Or Write to in the family vault there on Wed- n Auto Necessities, Limited. salary for the asking nesday. Gas TanlaiunsDry 33 St. Lawrence Blvd., . CHURCHES ACQUIRE the trouble to investigate • COURTS FOR TENNIS Some men would not even take The young people of Stewartot: Presbyterian church have Recurrd a piece of land adjoining the church AID a prominent business man re- Bedell Company of New York. In three for use as a tennis court and work me that so years he was Merchandising Manager will he commenced on it at once to S cently : "It is amazing to put it in shape for play as soon as many men who want success are un- a salary of $15,000 a year five years poseible. willing to make even a little effort to he was president and owner of his own e e e successful business. An interesting ceremony and pres- achieve it. entation was made in Stewartnn raw .ewer asset MIS And within the last few weeks, as Presbyterian Sunday school yester- HION sour "To get the facts about the Alexander Ottawa's Homes Hamilton Institute requires nothing but head of his own growing business, Mr. day afternoon, when Mr. W. li. Shows ChliDd a Fitzsimmons was given a gold watch Gt a moment of decision and a three-cent Helfer wrote of the Institute Course and in recognition of his twenty-five 1 urufaenaad ante by THE HURLBUT CO.. LIMITED. PRESTON, ONE Service: "It inspired me. It gave me years services as superintendent of get most of the - stamp. Why doesn't every business the school. The presentation wa., man get the facts at least?" renewed confidence in myself that what made by Rev. Wesley Megaw on be- I was going to do was right—I did st— half of the teachers anti pupils of new Telephones This is the story of a man who did and it was right." the school, and addresses touching take the trouble to get the facts, and of on the history of the sehoni during the time Mr. Fitzsimmons had been BIRD'S what happened to him afterwards. The reward of a morning of its superintendent were given by in 1923 - Messrs J. Johnston and William Thirty-two years old and married decision Ashe, and Miss Mina McLeod Stew- art. Bouquets of flowers were given His name is H. S. Helfer. He was Mr. Helier might have put off his deci- to Mrs. Fitzsimmons, and Mrs. L. Combination Wallboard moderately successful when he enrolled sion to investigate the Alexander Ham- t Scobie as the representatises of the for the Modern Business Course and ilton Institute's training. He might mothers of the church. we are sole distributors We also handle PAROID • e a Service. Most men who enrol with the easily have said: "I am too busy" or "I Special Mother's Day services were for BIRD'S Wall Board, Roofing and NEPONSET Alexander Hamilton Institute are; for have not time" or "I will do that a little held in the Sunday school of Ft. Combination and Plain ; 2-in-1 Shingles. Colors: the Institute is not an organization for later." Many men are saying these Andrew's church, yesterday after- Red, Green or Slate. noon, the speaker being Rev. George and BIRD'S Art • Craft transforming failures into successes things every day in the year. McDonald, minister of Calvin church. NEPONSET Insula tin g te over night, but for helping men to But he had the divine gift of decision. who spoke of the work and love of Roofing. and Asphalt Paper. mothers. In Calvin church Sunday quicken their success—to have the satis- He read, and acted; when his opportun- school Rev. Geo. Q. D. Kilpatrick faction of large achievement while they ity came he was ready to reach out and of St. Andrew's church also address- QUALITY AND SERVICE IS OUR AIM are still young. ed the pupils on the sanie topic. make it yield large and immediate re- a e e Mr. Helfer was thirty-two and mar- turns. Your opportunity will came u All the Presbyterian churches of ried, and had passed his business life his did, perhaps when you least expect the city are planning to commence their Sunday evening services next The Ottawa Fireproof Supply Co. in engineering work. From the wilds of it' Will you be ready for it, as he was? Sunday at 7.30 owing to the change Honduras he answered an advertise- Isn't your future worth at least the little to Daylight Saving. which takes Phone R. 1505 539 Sussex Street ment like this and received our booklet' effort required to investigate a training place on May 17th. which has proved itself in the lives of Dealer. in Cement. 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