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B. Osier, Toronto. Mrs. Sullivan, Toronto. Mrs. J. S. Willison, Toronto. Mrs. G. A. Arthurs, Toronto. Mrs. G. A. Cox, Toronto. Mrs. Janes, Toronto. Mrs. Nordheimer, Toronto. ^ ^ lO Woman's Art Association SAFFORa .RADIATORS The only perfect Radiator on the market for Hot Water and Steam Heating. The **Safford" is made with- out bohs or packing- can't leak. No heating system is perfect without the "Safford" Radiator. Write for a Booklet on Heating. The Dominion Radiator Company Lmuud Head Office and Works— Dufferin Street TORONTO, C\NADA rfiM 2==i Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures II ®atalo0ue dTommtttee M Rs. DiGNAM, Editor Mrs. Oliphant onxener. Mrs. Belcher-Verral, Illustrator Mrs. Paterson, Secretary IHembertf of i&ctntnittee Mrs. McGlllivray. Mrs. Fletcher Snider. ' Rice. " W. H. Clemes. ' Fisher. " J. E. Elliott. * Maclachlan. *' Jackscn. ' D. E. Thomson. " Leni.o::, ' A. R. McMaster. " Rennie. ' Scheak. " Taylor. ' Higgins. " J. W. F. Ross. ' Clendennan. " Lillie. ' Vander Lindt. Mi?-, Hull. ' Logan. " E. T. Carter ' Ritchie. " i^oudon. ' O'Hara. " F. Lindsay. 12 Woman's Art Association These Pictures are For Sale. For Prices, see Printed List, and inquire of the Treasurer, Miss Lindsay. ®atala0ue ^tttcJj ^aintev^ APOL (LOUIS) The Haffu*. Painter of Landscapes, principally Winter scenes. Born 1850. Awarded Medals : The Hag^ue, Amsterdam, Munich, etc. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Chicago World's Fair. Chevalier of the Order of the Eikenkroom. Is represented in the Museums of Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Dordrecht, and in many other important collections. 1 Winter Sunset (Oil). ARNTZKNIU8 (FLORI8) Th« Haicue. Painter of Figures and Street-scenes. Born 1864. Pupil of the Academies of Amsterdam and Antwerp. Honorable mention, Paris Exhibition, 1900. 2 A Street in the Hague (Oil). 3 A Rainy Day (Water-color). 'V Exhibition o( Dutch and Scotch Pictures 13 BAUKR (MARIUm Blo«in«ncl«al. Painter of Oriental Life and Mosques, also noted Engraver and Etcher. Born 1867. Studied at the Academy of The Hague. Knight of the Order of Oranje Nassau. Awarded : Grand Prix (etchings) Paris Exhibition, 1900. 4 The Conqueror's Return (Oil). 6 The Terrace, Evening (Water>color). BLOMMKRt (BKRNARDUS JOHANNIS) Seh^vwiiinsan. Painter of Dutch Interiors and Seaside Scenes and Fisher Life. Pupil of the Academy of The Hague. Gold Medals awarded at The Hague, Amsterdam, Munich, Brussels. Honorary Diploma : Ant> werp, Amsterdam, Chicago, Brussels. Gold Medal: Paris, 1900. Decorations : Chevalier of the Order of Saint Michael of Bavaria, Leopold of Belgium, Nederlandsche Leeuw. His work is represented in the principal Museums of Holland and in Canadian collections. 6 The Farmer's Repast (Oil).. 7 At the Fireside (Water-color). 8 Feeding Chickens. (Loaned by C. D. Massey^ Esq., Toronto). OHATTKL DU (PRKDIRIOU8 JAOOBU8) 8eh«v«ninK*n. Painter of Dutch Landscapes. Born 1856. Awarded Gold Medals in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, and Munich. Decorations : OflScer of the Order of Oranje Nas>au, Chevalier of Leopold of Belgium and Saint Michael of Bavaria. 9 A Dutch Landscape (Oil). 10 The Castle of Assumburg, Winter (Water-color). 11 Landscape. (Loaned by C. D. Massey, Esq., Toronto). s »4 Woman's Art Association ■SSEN VAN (JAN) The Haffu*. Painter of Landscape and Animal-pictures. Born 1854. Awarded Medals: Melbourne 1881, Amsterdam 1883, Nizza 1883, Brussels 1884, Cologne i88q. Represented Museum Willet, Amsterdam, Museum Teyler, Haarlem, and in the Collection of H. M. the Queen Regent of Holland, and in Canada. 12 Lion's Head (Water-color). QABRIKL (PAUL JOSEPH OON8TANTIN) Soheventnsen. Painter of Dutch Landscape. Born 1842. Studied drawing at the Academy of Amsterdam and painting at the Museum of Haarlem. Awarded Medals: Utrecht 1866, Liege 187 1, Philadelphia (Medal of Honor) 1876, Munich (Diploma of Honor) 1879, Amsterdam (Medal of Honor) 1882. Medals: Nice 1883, Paris 1889, Munich 1892, Chicago 1893, Grand Gold Medal, Amsterdam 1895, Barcelona 1898, Paris 1900. Decorations : Chevalier of the Order of Leopold (Belgium), Officer of the St. Michael (Bavaria), Chevalier of the Order •• Neder- landsche Leeuw." His work is represented in the Museums of Budapest, Spa, Ghent, Liege, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam. Honorary Member of the Society des Aquarellistes, Beiges ; Honorary Member of the Society des Aquarellistes, Dordrecht ; Honorary Mem- ber of the Academy of Fine Arts, Rotterdam. 13 A Dutch Catweens Meadow (Oil). HKNKK8 (QERKE) Voorburff. Painter of Interiors with typical Figures. Born 1844. Studied at the Antwerp Academy. Awarded two Gold Medals Amsterdam; Honorable Mention, Paris 1889; Medal 11 CI, Brussels 1867; Decor- ated with the Order of Oranje Nassau and St. Michael of Bavaria. Represented at the Museum of The Hague and in noted collections. / 14 A Dutch Kitchen, | • 15 A Knitting School, ; Water-colors. 16 Seat of the Poor, ) l„,,,uLJak Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 15 HOOO DK (BKRNARO). Painter of Dutch Interiors. Born 1866. Pupil of Jan Van Essen. His work is mostly represented in English and American Collections iind in Canada. 17 Dutch Interior (Oil). (Loaned by J. W. Flavelle, Esq., Toronto). 18 A Frugal Meal. (Loaned by C. D. Massey, Esq., Toronto.) MRAKLA (JOSEF) Th« Haffu*. Portrait and Genre-painter, also Scenes on the Sands and Land- scapes with Figures : The life of the Fisher-folk in or out of door at bouts of recreation or of hard work, furnish him subjects for many of his best known canvases. Born 1824 at Groningen. Awarded many Medals at domestic and foreign Exhibitions, among which was the Grand Prix at the Paris Exhibition, 1900. Decorations: Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Knight of the Leopold's Order of Belgiumi Knight of the Franz Joseph's Order of Austria, Knight of the Crown Order of Italy. His work is represented in all of the important Public and Private Galleries of Holland and many foreign collections and Museums, also in the United States and Canada. 19 The Bashful Suitor. (Loaned by C. D. Massey, Esq. , Toronto. ) I8RAKL8 (ISAAC) Amstordam. Figure-Painter. Portraits and City scenes. Born 1865. Pupil of his father Josef Israels. Awarded: Gold Medals, Amsterdam, Brus- sels, etc. Represented in the Museum Mesdag and other noted collections. 20 A Girl from the Isle of Marken (Water-color). KATE TEN (MARI). Genre-painter. Born 1831. Studied in Paris. Awarded three Gold and three Silver Medals. Decorations : Commander of the Eikenkroom, Chevalier of the Order of Oranje Nassau. Represented by an important canvas " The Coronation," in the collection of H. M. the Queen of Holland ; and in Museums of Breslau, St. Petersburg, etc. 21 BE t6 Woman's Art Association KIVIR (JAOOB SIMON HINDRIK) Am«t«r(l«m. Painter of Dutch Interiors and Figures out-doors. Born 1854. Pupil of P. F. Greive. Awarded : Bronze Medal, 1889, Paris World's Fair; Gold Medal, 1896, Amsterdam; Silver Medal, 1900, Paris; Silver Medal, 1893, Chicago ; Gold Medal, 1899, Amsterdam. Largely represented in American collections and in Canada. 22 Mother and Child (Water-color). KUNKKNBBRQ (KARKL) Th« HaffU*. Painter of Dutch City views. Born 1852. Pupil of C. Bisschop and The Hague Academy. Awarded Medals and repeatedly decor- ated. Represented in the Museums of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague. 23 Sunset at Dordrecht (Oil). KONINQ (ARNOLD HKNDRIK) Wr.-.i,. Landscape painter. Born i860. Pupil of the Amsterdam Academy. Was granted the Royal Subsidy for some years. 24 Pasture Grounds (Oil). l# MARIS (JACOB) D«c«aMCl. Also called Jacques or James or Jaap Maris. Landscape and Figure painter. Born 1837; died 1899. Pupil of J. Strobel and H. Van Hove. Awarded numerous Medals and Decorations. His work is to be found in Museums and Collections principally of Holland, Great Britain and Canada. 25 Landscape. (Loaned by Hon. G. A. Cox, Toronto). \ m Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures «7 MARIS {WILLBM) Th« Hacu*. Painter of Landscapes and Cattle. Born 1844. Pupil of his bro- thers, M. and J. Maris. Awarded numerous Medals and Decorations, and represented in the public Galleries of Holland and private Galler- ies of Europe, United States and Canada. 26 MARTINS (WILLY) Th« Haffu*. Portrait painter, also Figure in Landscape. Born 1856. Pupil of the Academy of Amsterdam and of L. Bonnat, Paris. Awarded : Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris ; Gold Medal, Berlin. Societaire Salon, Champ de Mars, Paris. Chevalier of the Orders of the Neder- landsche Leeuw, Legion D'Honneur, Michael of Bavaria. Repre- sented in the Royal Collections by life-size portraits of H. M. Willem HL, H. M. Queen Emma, and H. M. Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. 27 At the Well (Oil). 28 Mother and Child. (Loaned by C. D. Massey, Esq.) MASTffMBROKK VAN (JOHAN HKNORIK) Rottordam. Painter of Harbor views and River scenes. Born 1875. Awarded : Prize, Rijks Academy, Rotterdam, 1898 ; Honorable Mention, Paris, 1900. Represented in the Walker Gallery, Liverpool. 29 A Suburb of Rotterdam (Oil). MAUVK (ANTON) D«eMM«(l. Painter of Landscapes with Cattle, Sheep or Figures. Born 1838 ; died 1888. Pupil of P. F. Van Os, Haarlem. Awarded : Medals, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia ; Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, * 1880. His work is of international fame and found in public and private Galleries in Europe, United States and Canada. 30 Sheep (Laaren),'^'^fh' (Loaned by Frederick Nicholls, Esq., Toronto). , ,/, *,- U'" 31 On the Beacb,'<«^ (Loaned by Hon. G. A. Cox, Toronto). i8 Woman's Art Association MMDAO (HKNDRIK WILLBM) Th« Ha«iM. Marine-painter. Bom 1831. Pupil of Alma Tadema and W. Roe- lofs. Decorations: Commandeur of the Orders, Oranje Nassau, Leopold of Belgium, of Danebrog ; St. Michael, Bavaria ; of the Crown Italy ; Chevalier of the Order of the White Falcon. Repre- sented in the Museum du Luxembourg. Paris ; the Museum of Amsterdam, Beriin, Munich, Brussels, Barcelona. Owner of the famous Museum Mesdag, The Hague. President of the Artists' Club, Pulchri Studio, The Hague. 32 Fishing-boats Returning Home (Oil). 33 In Danger (Oil). 34 On the Beach at Scheveningen (Water-color). 35 Stormy Weather on the Dutch Coast (Water-color). MISDAQ VAN HOUTKN (Mr*. SINA, Wlf!» «f H. W. MMd«c) Th« Painter of Landscape, Still-life and Flower Pictures. Born 1834. Awarded Medals : Paris, Amsterdam, etc. Represented in the Col- lection of the late King Humbert of Italy, the Museum at Groningen and in many noted collections. 36 Flowers (Oil). 37 Autumn (Oil). 38 Still- Life (Water-color). 39 On the Heath (Water-color). MIUUN TKR (PRANOOItt PIKTBR). Landscape with Animals. Born 1843. Pupil of J. van de Sande Bakhuyzen. Awarded : Silver Medal International Exhibition, Am- sterdam, 1886 ; Gold Medal Annual Exhibition, Munich, 1891 and 1899. Represented in private and public Galleries of Holland and in Canadian Collections. 40 Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures «9 (i IT) Amsterdam. Painter of Dutch Interiors with Figures. Born 1844. Represented in the principal Museums of Holland and in many noted collections in Europe, United States, and Canada. 41 The Grandmother (Oil). 42 A Frugal Meal (Water-color). 43 Mother and Child (Oil). Loaned by Dr. J. W. F. Ross, Toronto. 44 Washing (Oil). Loaned by E. B. Osier, M.P., Toronto. POOaiNBUK (OKORQI). Painter of Landscape and Cattle. Born 1853. Awarded Medals : Amsterdam 1883, Paris 1889, Chicago 1896. Represented in the Rijlcs Museum of Amsterdam and many important private collections of Holland, America, England, and Canada. 46 Landscape (Water-color). Toronto. Loaned by Dr. J. W. F. Rosi, RITSBMA (JAOOB) H«*ri«m. Landscape painter. Born i86g. Studied at the R. Academy oi Dusseldorf and under P. J. Gabriel. 46 Almshouse (Oil). ROKLOra (ALBKRT) Haarlam. Painter of Portraits and Figure Subjects, also Landscape and StiH- life. Born 1877. Studied at the Academies of The Hague and Brussels, also with his father Willem Roelofs and Frits Jansen. Awarded: Bronze Medal, 1900, Paris World's Fair. Is represented by Portrait work in important collections and also in the Museum of the Academy of St. Louis, U.S.A. 47 In the Studio (Oil). ^ ^ 20 Woman's Art Association ROOSKNBOOM (MRS. MARQARKTHA-VOOIL) D«CM*e*.JKirt 00 Pure Drugs. Telephone Messages TORONTO Promptly Attended to. Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures »7 JAN FRANCOIS MILLET 28 Woman's Art Association Newcombe Pianos Are Scientifically Constructed and of THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE The Award of the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition (1900) is convincing evidence of their superiority MANUFACTURED BY The Newcombe Piano Co. LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 29 86 "MILLER O* THE DEE" R. Burns Alll* D^in ^lAI*^ ^^^ J"^^ ^^^" opened at 93 Yonge Street, first IfW^ U\W ^IVI» door North of Shea's Theatre. Complete equipment, good goods and polite and prompt attention. We would like to fil your prescriptions. Everything new, clean and reliable. The only thing old is our long experience, and this combined with up-to-date methods of doing business must count. Glad to number you among our customers. ^ l)Old(lfC'$t ciniteo. ebeiiiists and Dnigdfsts 93 YONGE ST. AND COR. KING AND PORTLAND STS., TORONTO PUGSLEY, DESfGMAN & CO. UMITSD 52 WELLINGTON STREET WEST, TORONTO COMFORT SOAP "ITS ALL RIGHT" 30 Woman's Art Association RENNIE'S SEEDS FOR QARDIN AND LAWN UNEXOILLKD FOR PURITY WM. RENNIE emon, wamhousu and aTom- Oor. AOBLAIDK and JARVIS STS. OMMNHouau awANaaA TORONTO Have you ever appreciated fully these two facts — ?m Beautifies m Paini PreserPdT If you haven't, dont you think they'll ttand a lot of appreciating:? Butt you've gfot to get Hit right paints. Robemon's Ready mixed Paints all colon— are right Tliey go fartber, arc better milledt vaixed, and caiier to handle than a^, other paints in the vauktt. Ready to apply when the tin is opened. Better send for a color card and prices for paints by mail, if your dealer docMi't THE JAS. ROBERTSON CO., Limited, TORONTO Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 31 81. GATHERING POTATOES R. MacGregor 39 Woman's Art Association KURMA TEA As used by the Ladies of the Woman's Art Association during this Exhibition Recommends Itself TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED OF ITS SUPERIORITY. For Sale by Grocers in Lead Packets only. Pounds and Half-Pounds. Black or Mixed at 35, 30, 40, 50 and 60c. per pound. The DAVIDSON & HAY IMPORTERS AND PACKERS 36 Yonge Street, Toronto LIMITED The Julian S^l^ Leather Goods Co. 105 KING ST. WEST """*'' TORONTO E^^ MAKERS OF FIHE TRAVELING AND LEATHER GOODS The very latest styles of Leather Goods are shown by us first. We can make to your order .anything you wish in Leather goods and can mount carved Leather work and fancy Chatelaine Bags. ■am Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 3.1 r i 24. KATWIJK A/ZEE WlLLV SlUITIII ^bP*^ ** i 1 Happy Hours Fine weather, good roads, spring' is just ahead, and the wheelist will spend many happy hours if mounted on our Hyslop Wheel It's a warm spinner, a perfect bird for lightness and fleetness, but it's strong in every point. HYSLOP BROTHERS 209-211 YofiRe Slreet TORONTO CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS ESTIMATES FURNISHED CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION 719 YONGE STREET TORONTO. CANADA 34 Woman's Art Association I:; KAY'S "REAL ART IN WALL PAPERS" KAY'S WALL PAPERS NEW ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DESIGNS TIME now to ^o ahead with wall decorations. Our n^w lines of handsome English and American manufactures are opened out. They are genuinely beautiful goods — the very newest designs of both continents. You know how far we have excelled in past seasons in what is choicest in designs and colorings. The new season's goods are ahead even of the best of previous seasons. PRICES FOR ALL LINES ARE MODERATE. JOHN KAY, SON & CO., limited 36-38 King Street West, TORONTO 5 KING STREET EAST Holt, Renfrew & Company Furriers to Hrr Majesty Queen Alexandria Cuty a stock of exceptional distinction in value, variety and exclusive elegance. It includes all the Fashionable FURS, offering the widest possible range of choice and price. PRICES THE LOWEST QUAUTY CONSIDERED Holt, Renfrew & Co. %ii Toronto and Quebec Li;aib ^ita •mm Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 35 m "*. 30. YOUNG HOLLAND Willy Sluitbr YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to bring your friends and visit the City Dairy Building, the largest and most completely equipped sanitary dairy building on the continent. A large promenade gallery from which you can view the whole process. Come and see how our milk is clarified. It's our best advertisement. CITY DAIRY CO. Limited, SPADINA CRES. •■■IWillPi 36 Woman's Art Association Good Qood3 give satisfaction. This is the whole, sole and only reason for the ever-increasing demand for BOECKH'S BRUSHES BOECKH'S BROOMS BRYAN'S BRUSHES, and CANE'S WOODENWARE We guarantee all our lines to be reliable in every way and exactly as represented. United Factories, Limited j» head omcE, Toronto THE BUSINESS WOMAN has become a permanent factor in this country, and she recognizes the fact that with her new privileges and advantages come responsibilities as well. One of the most important of these is the making of adequate provision for her declining years. The best, safest, and at the same time most profit- able form of investment for her is an endowment policy in the CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. A proposition for any required amount and for any given age will be cheerfully furnished by representa- tives of the Company. —CITY AGENTS— J. B. MAGfRN W. B. SHORT O. B. SHORTLY WM. GALPIAITH R. N. HE' DERSON F. a. EAGLE COX & BAILLIE, Limited MANAGERS E.O. J» TORONTO Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 37 75. PITTENWEEM HARBOR C. H. Mackie Fleming H. Revell Company PUBLISHERS, IMPORTERS, BOOKSELLERS A full line of the LATEST BEST BOOKS, BOOKLETS, also EASTER CARDS and CHRISTMAS CARDS. Etc., in season. We invite a call from the subscnbers at our SPACIOUS PREMISES on "BOOKSELLERS' ROW." 25-27 Richmond Street West TORONTO CHICAGO-63 Washington Street NEW YORK— 158 Fifth Avenue 38 Woman's Art Association Of 1 TBOLV^St ??■"/'"''*' Blemishes permanently remoTed by KLmS- ■K^ ^?]^fo n 1 • ^'^^ "1" ''"'" "qu'EP*** Electrical Institutb in Canadm. DR. g B. F08TEirS!igBK:t"'.'SKBa-aa5!r?Siiffl!r RICHARD G. KIRBY 687 AND 689 TONOB 8T. CARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR FOR GENERAL BUILDING. Pine Joinep Wopk a Specialty. T»lM>hmi* MopQi go« MASON & RISCH ...Pianos SATISFY THE MOST EXACTING Warerooms, 32 King Street West I THE Straight B. Sz C. Front CORSET NO BRASS EYELETS to stain undergarments or cut laces. Only a soft loop eyelet. Ask to see it For sale by all leading dry goods stot«s. Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 65. RIVER MAAS AT DORDRECMT J. Campbell Noble JOHN MACKENZIE. WALTER Q. HAYNBS MATTHEWS ART GALLERY MACKENZIE & CO. Importers of and Dealers in High Class Works of Art Originals, Engravings, Etchings Artistic Mouldings for Picture and Mirror Frames Shippers. Picture Restorers. Valuers for Probate and Insurance. 95 YONGE ST., TORONTO. ESTABLISHED 1861. TELEPHONE 534 SWAN BROTHERS, Qrocori "«SS;«?i»^,„ TIA, OOPPIK, BUTTER OUR SPICIALTIIS aSmmJin ^i"^ P"" " thqr com. from the Te« Gardm*. W* Mil no T«a in iMid MMkacMp «J!i- J?^..!^?^ " °^ EVERY KIND. Everything in thi. line better and cheapn than Utt rear. 0?r"rtI?T;u!!!h^.- ''*'^' °J''>' '^'^f of Choic. Turkey., Chicken.. Duck^ GeeM. e^oll!?^ '^ • ''""'' ""^ •» •" curtomer.. and domt and iUSt careful attention i. cirm to 163-164 KINO STREET EAST, TORONTO 1* 40 Woman's Art Association A. E. AMES & CO. BANKERS KINQ STRUT BAST. .... TORONTO » u J . r 44 Woman's Art Association u J. OVENS IMPORTER OF Fanqr Goods, Wools, Etc. Materials for Stamping: and Silk Embroidery a Specialty. Pearsalet Flies, Kensington Crewel Novelties at ail Times. 121 YONGB Street Toronto H.&C. BLACHFORD AGENTS FOR "HAGAR** SHOES FOR WOMEN The Moit CoaifoftaMc Shoes Made tl4 YONGE ST. Jamet Ford Phone North 211 Walter Ford Ontario Carpet Cleaning and Upholstering Company Office— 536 Yonge Street Works— 16-18 Price Street CarpeU Renovated by Latest Procem. Alterine, ■ *"1f '"^ Making New Carpets. Re-upholater- inr, Makine Hair Beds. Repairing all kinds of Furniture. Furniture Hacked lor Shipment. Reaaonable Charge*. Estimate* Given. =THE RUDD= HARNESS CO. Wholciak and Retail Manttfacturen Hand-made Harness and Horse Goods. Robes, Mitts, Trunks and Bags 285 YONGE ST., Toronto Telephone Main 2912. Cor. Hilton A^e. British Empire Mutual Life Assurance G>inpany OF LONDON. BNOLAND Annual Income, $2,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds, over $13,222,000.00 BsUblished Over Fifty Y*u* ALFRED W. SMITH General Agent 1 Toronto Street WM. HILL FLORIST AND FRUITERER 461 YONGE STREET Tkl. North 231) TORONTO FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY The Arlington Hotel TORONTO. ONT. A STRICTLY MODERN HOTEL OF THE FIRST CLASS In The Arlington Hotel Restaurant you will find something New and Novel. ArrangemenU jMrfect. Service oT the Best. Menu a la Carte. Theatre Parties a Specialty. Open until ■ a.m. F. D. MANCHEE Proprietor C. A. WARD Manager Fe Simpson & Sons FINEST SELECTION IN TORONTO OF NEW VEGETABLES FRUITS, ETC. 734-738 Yonge St. Toronto mmtm mm T Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 45 J9. BASHFUL SUITOR JosBF Israels mestern jnmratice eompany Incorporated 1851 FIRE AND MARINE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. CAPITAL, $2,000/)00 00 ASSETS. Over $3,260^ 00 • ANNUAL tT400ME, $3,379,000 00 Hon. Gborge A. Cox. President J. J. Kenny, Vice-Pres. and Managing Director C. C. Foster, Secretary il 1^' f 46 Woman's Art Association li In Peace Prepare for War When you are perfectly well make sure that your insurance is attended to. The NORTH AMERICAN LIFE is an estab- lished and thoroughly safe Company, having accumulated a large net surplus (over one-half million dollars) for the protection of policy holders and payment of dividends. Particulars of the guaranteed and other plans on application. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE HBAO OPFIca : U2-US KINO ST. WBST, TORONTO. L. GOLDMAN, Secretary. WM. McCABE, Man. Director. COAL THAT BURNS WITH AN EVEN STEADY HEAT, AND OLINGS TO THE FIRE, IS THE FUEL THAT GIVES BEST RESULTS. THAT IS THE KIND OF COAL WE SELL-CLEAN— BRIGHT-FREE FROM SLATE -DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 8ATI8FAOTION QUARANTHD. THLi STANDARD FUEL CO., OF TORONTO, LIMITED TEL. MAIN 4103 90 KINQ STREET EAST msm Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 47 59. POPPIES Marib Wuvtibrs coNNoisEURs nr iir 7„;.' r Health is Wealth, therefore get the BEST. To be had only at R. BARRON'S Importer of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Table Delicacies STORES 726 and" 728 Yonge Street and 201 Wellesley Street ■M^^ii , miiiu.aiJi»'i0iitk*i r 48 Woman's Art Association .),THEL/.\ h pOcERS COAL. BEST QUALITY COAL AND WOOD OFFICES 20 Kin* Street Weet 41.1 Yonge Street 793 Yonge Street 306 Queen Street East a04 Wellesley Street 415 Spadina Avenue 578 Queen Street Weat Eiplanade Saat, near Berkeley Abo at Foot of Went Market Batburat Street. Oppoeite Front Strtnt 30e Pape Avenue (at G.T.R. Crosning) 1131 Yonce Sticet (at C.P.R. Croannc) v^^ ELIAS ROGERS CL '} Easter!' Our Caster Novelties this season are all new. Some of the Novelties are Worte of Art. AN INSPECTION 15 CORDIALLY INVITED. !■■• GEO. S. McCONKEY 27y 29 and 31 King St West Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 49 32. OLD MILKVOMAN, DORDRECHT Limhcd The Chas* Rogers & Sons G)«, FINE FURNITURE BRASS BEDSTEADS CHOICE UPHOLSTERY 97 Yongc Street, Toronto, Qnt. i\ I i r 50 Woman's Art Association 51 OeSION NO. 362. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES AND ENTRANCE GATES DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY Canada Foundry Company LIMITED. Head OFFICE: 14-16 KING STREET EAST, TELEPHONE MAIN 3287, TORONTO, - ONT. NEW DESIGNS OF FIRE DOGS CONSTANTLY BEING DEVELOPED. Prices Reasonable, Artistic Fire Places Properly Secured with ORNAMENTAL IRON FRAMES make a. Handaom* Finish to any Room. -eat — ^-^ -' .-^ '-^ ,. itua -'^mmyiSO 2U 2. Total AhcU 1,102,092 1,339,804 237,712 21.6 3. Reservct for Policies and Anauilies.. . . 597,48S 798,7&S 201,2^ 33.7 4. Annual Premium Income 319,860 395,170 75,3 WESTERN CANADA MORTQAQK OORPURATION, Toronto Stroot, Toronto INVESHD $23,000,000 FUNDS Prejident. - - - • - GEORGE COOOBRHAM Manafingr Diirctor ) ■ ■ J- HERBERT MASON and Vice-President w. H. BEATTY CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY WniTB OR Call for MINIATURE SPECIMEN BOND COPY OF ORDER IN COUNCIL •■thorizior Tru.tew to inrrat Trust Funds in these Bonds, .... AND FULL PARTICULARS. ESTABLISHED J852. GILLETTS GOODS ARE THE BEST I THBY ARK MAOK IN TORONTO AND SHOULD BK U8ED IN KVERY HOUSK. Imperial Baking Powder. Gillett's Perfumed Lye. Magic Baking Soda. Magic Baking Powder. Gillett's Laundry Blue. Royal Yeast Cakes. GiUett's Washing Crystal. Gillett's Cream Tartar. Exhibition of Dutch and Scotch Pictures 63 NEW PALACE ART ROOMS OF: LBalKiyaii 40 KING STREET E. The only Direct Importers In Canada of High - Class ORIENTAL RUGS -FROM- TURKEY PBRSIA INDIA FURNISHERS of fine homes will do well to pay a visit to our nei" OrienUl Art-Rooms, and inspect the elegant stock of Re.>i.ne EaMtem Rujjs and CarpeU. We are now per- manently esUblished in Toronto, and we guarantee every Rug we sell to be genuine and hand-made. One Royal Kirmanshah Carpet, size 13ft. x 8ft.-4in., and valued at $1000.00, is the finest of its kind in Canada. Also several other masterpieces of Sine, Antique Iran, Royal Sbrebbnt, Anato- lian, BOUKHARA Rugs and Carpets are well worth a visit. U BABAYAN & CO., 40 King St E = TORONTO ====== 64 Woman's Art Association t-i . M T. W. PEID 193 WILTON AVENUE TORONTO DEALER IN 6UTTER HND EGGS Telephone Main 2617 Miss EDITH HEMMING Miniatures on Ivory Water-G)Ior Portraits STUDIO - 582 CHURCH ST. TORONTO W. J. LAWRENCE ROSE GROWER AND FLORIST A larg-e supply of Fresh Flowers always on hand at Reasonable Prices. Floral Desif^ns and Weddings Decorations a Specialty. Salesroom — 739 Yonge Strbbt and Doi>r above Bloor St., opp. Bank of Commerc* Phone North 2221 SWEDBNBORG'S WORKS rOR SALE BY REV. F. L. HIGGINS. 255 College St. OR \VM. H. LAW, 486 Euclid Ave. Many ot the world's leaders of thought have Kpokcn in praise ot Swedenbori^, but ve hav« space htre only tor the following' : "To my mind the only Ii»(ht that has been cast on tlic oth'*r life, is found m Swedenborg's Phil- OHOph)."- Zr//Va/»^^A Barrett Hro^vning. " More truths are found in Win wntint^N than that ofany othvT n\3t\\"— Thomas Car/y/e. MISS LEIGHTON KERAMIC ARTIST STUDIO 50C CHURCH ST., TORO.N'TO j ROOM 103, CONFEDERATION Af. B. Lelghton's VitrifiableColors forChina LIFE BUILDING MISS BAKER CERAMIC nCURES rjo'^/ ?9 TILING FLOORS, HALLS and BATHROOMS GRATES and MANTE w FENDERS ANDIRONS BASKETS FFTTINGS ilDRgQOISITSSOFALLUIDS. i RICE LEWIS & SON LIHITBD EI1I6 AND YICTGRIA STS„ TOROHTO WBIBlWBMBBBIBIBBBiBBl 1881 ASSUaMKMT •V»TKM 1902 m m m TEMPLE BUILDING COM. BAY AND mOHMOMD STa. TOMONTO ONTARIO HMD orpios Tideptideii Order of Toreitm MKMKBIISHI^, 1*9.0««. DM. 31. 1001 suRPUis, M,aei,«3i.59, Dm. si. 1»01 JOMH A. ttoaiU.IVKAV OIIO«HVATKNHA M.O., J.P. Supnmt SMrtiary Supmn* Chi«f Htngn i—miaM —M— — t» Tin Mwn», Ron oa. i.mnm itmama lib