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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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1 it. It is No Longer Neces to Snller with Coras, Bunions or Other Foot. Troubles ppoiBUBral for hoarse, aad 1 will -r i i- ally. lo All at I Ml tOOt tro- DR. CLAYGONE roar nPBciAun.

Ptxuw Q. UNt Aa. a. Cecil Bom WANT CHANGE IN I WORKING HOURS fcxeowilv) CooubIuw of Um Allied i ndM and Labor CobbcU alakee At a meeting th AlUed Trad' and Labor Council n.ia lul algnt too nMuui mm, the following reoom- aneadatloo: At the present lima th by-law for th alty iter, allow tha loag boura rom Deoemb la la the Kiln, ar nva daya before and Ova dhye altar cnristinaa, wnn lao'eierk must work overtime. baa been pointed out that a mora awltabl tlm, specially for tha oi.rhs, would ba to allow tha atoraa to opea la tha evening th ua daya from Dee, 14, to M.

Tbla would allow than to participate la th holiday fastlvltlea after Cbrlataaa If they fro desired. Tha wcomm.ada.tloo waa flaaaa a GOOD CHEER CARRIED TO SUFFERERS British Unionists Help Dublin Workers. Food, Clothing, Christmas Luxuries and Shows. Coerfei hand tagraved 412.00 Pratrgtng Ansa Ttaoack Thread of Hops of Maul. Vary Ttaa Pee ployed aad Hsunger Likely Aftar strike, (Bpecaal Cable to Tha Ottawa eonraal aaa Montreal axar.i London, Dee, 10.

Dublin's ntanrlng waman and ehlldraa will have extrne haaplaea a Yulatld after alb far Fatltar ChrkMmaa. la th portly Par ana of Mr. Sddon. chairman at aba Brltlah Trad Unloa Parliamentary Commute, arrived by th ataamar Fraternity from Manchester with a aaaaoaaMa ealpload of tat' too at broad, potato, oveTcoata, boot. erancaa and aaa of oaady, which the Brltlah labor laadar will distribute.

Mr. Seddon also engaged two of th largest plotur the-atra far Wednesday (or mother and dhUdraa ly, whlla anothar hall has boon retained a. bar Cbrlatmaa tro. Seddon sudden Illness prevented NEEDLEWORK An exceptional array of Christmas designs in Cushions, Underwear and Novelties. A special line of useful articles in original ideas that cannot fail to please you.

Ottawa's Exclusive Art Needwork Store. MISS M. KELLY 337 BANK STREET- PAGE SHAW Union Bank Building Chocolates, Bon Bona, Caramels $1.00 per lb. Hard Candies, Gum Drops, Turkish Delight 'v. 6bc per lb.

We use higher grade materials in their manufacture than any other candy makers. This is "why our price is -j $1.00 per lb. No More Sol la platxaasa aad araadid with dlaaunda wua dian, 2Z e. -M V. 'a.

Mir '1 lt.M 41. That la wtthowi'dwaM tha heat of th watahea i. espaneton bracket, waaranteed a. thl.att$-Uthl.ria, helld geld waiholid tw as -a. ath Other Ud gold hraaalat an THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1813.

aha from acting aa thalrmaa at th raranl London Conor an. Tha rra sot tti Malnot tha doctor wara- la, hat ha aaya tha time haa ar rW4 to tako hamaaltarlaa new of th oondltloaa and th glfta ar to mad without auoatloa aa ta whthr4 th fathara are member af a aaloa ar not. Caasfcnao Qaaatluaa. Th Paac Coafaraooo. with which Murphy and Larkla ar fao to face, drag along, Th optlmlatlo note to-day -was tha remark af aa ployar that tha altuatloa waa sat yt hopelese.

Qoeetlon af a aympathatlo atrtk and tha reinstatement af nun ara th rock oa which th delegate divide, and aa a raault will hava a tartUnf bearing oa all tutur ooa- tract btwa Brltlah aad tabor. Nlthr aid ta willing to yield much. At th docka, maay ataamara ara haatlly unloading belated Chrlatmaa geed under polio protection. Mora atrlk-brakra ara arriving dally, which maana that Dublin will bav a tremendou probUra of anmployd aad tarring, even wha th atrlka la settled ar haa ptard auk WINOKRMSRB. CONTINUATION OF PUBLICITY Ftana Mad for rasBaalca ta Coatusao the Bareaa for ftaotlerr Threw A mtMtiDf oi tb FubllcUr Bureau ppartl wu held la tb city hall ye- trdaror (or twmiiAit'ii for th oobUn uatloa of th buau for anotbor thro years.

It waa welded to bold a aeries of mrtlnss urine tb next two weeks, to be addressed by prom-Ineat buslDss men of the eity. and designed to demonstrate to th people of Ottawa th value of tb work don by th bureau for th eity In tb past Lantern slides showing tb plants. both interior and exterior, which have bean brought to Ottawa by th bu reau, and th products which they turn out, will be shown at these meetings, and Invitations have been tendered to th candidates for mayor alty, control leranip and alderniaoic honors to be present. The first of the series of meetings will held at the mayor meeting In BU Patrick's hall on Friday. Je comber It, and the following evening cm will take place in Mahon's hall, Hlntonburg.

Oa Monday, December another will bold in Mereiand hail. Ulebe, and on January two meetings, on in Peterkin hall, nom- eraet street and th other la tit. Bartholomew's hall. New Kdlnhurch, will take place. The final meeting before the elections will be held In By Ward market iiuii oa Baturduy -night, Jan uary I.

The board also plena to Issue a booklet tr tlistrioutiun, on to every voter In the city, which means that over twenty-two thousait4 books will have to be sent out. showing la detail expenses whltjh have been Incur- reo ny me oureau aunng me year, and the advertising campaign conducted by It. The publicity commissioner report ed that the director of the United I'l-ug Company had passed by-lawn authorising th city to have their factory buildings under co nut ruction by May It, and that they -will -be-Ht- operation be tore iNevember 1914. The Day-roll of this factory will amount to per week, and It will employ people at the start. The following members of the commute were present: Mnyor Ellis, O.

B. Oreene, K. Hawkins Oeo. U. Mulligan.

Aid. Ault. Controller Kent, Aid. llrethour and Commissioner Ba ker. MS Cuff Links 71.

'ltd gold of big valu nnd cannot beaten anywhere the Meal sr Pteaent (of a J) J. IA (Mhara plala and diamond at up au. ENGxUvnro nxk or CHAB0JE. SUBSTANTIAL1 INCREASE IN TRADE Exports During November Were Rather Heavy. Big Increase In Live.

Stock and Produce. Ei ports ta An Urwa Hearlcr Thaa lal Year, hwt laapona hi Noma. her War tea Thaa la Saaa Jtoatb ImI Year, Til tdy ubtaBtlal lorresss la Canadian trad (or tn month ot No- vrtnbrt la shown In th fttatem.nt Issued to-dy by Hon. J. D.

Raid, Minister of Customs. For November th tutal Onadian trad a compared with tlu.71,0o0 (or Kov.mbr, 1U. For th lut month ot tb prent luoal year eud-lur Muvember Hi. th total Canadian trad wu liTT.U4.ftMt aa aaalait (or th curraeponding aigbt mouta o( th (lacai year. UU.

Kxport 1craa Th export (igure lor November ar OeclUt-dly latoreauag. udbwh ssrt-oultural pnlduou exported ta November ioimwi U2.417.uuu. aa alnet 17k0vV tor th corresponding aaooth of Iru. Kxporu o( domes i animal aad their produce (or November waa (or llw corruponding month o( Is 12 the exports wer KMs.wvu. Th xuwrt ot manufacture (or November also anew a aubatantlal and healthy IncreaMf They wre Domes tic msnmariiirea, KMUMo, aa against ll.Uo,oou (or November, wis.

Then is alsu a substantial Increase in tb port o( th produuu th lain (isherie and- (oru For th eiaht month of th pre. sent fiscal year, amng November, th exports of agricultural produce take th lead. Uurlug Uila period domestic agricultural exports Wer tKOW; (or th corresponding eight month o( the test fiscal year, domestics agricultural ex Doris were too. During th eight month of th prevent fiscal year th upon of domestic anunala and their produc waa Ue.ltt4.voo. compared with (or th oorrpoadlng prrlod of lslX.

The (isherie wr never In a more (lourlsblna condition. For th mouth o( th preeent fiscal year sported or domestic rish 111, oM, 000. compared with for he corresponding eight months of 111. Imports. 'Import for November, excluslv of coin and bullion, wer toO.oyo, mad.

up as follows: Dutiable goous. liO.000; free good. far the corresponding month of. lslt th lm-poru wer: Dutiable goods, (re goods. l4l.M4.ouo.

making a total of M.Ht.000. Th import (or th lght months andlng Noembrr so wer: Dutiable goods, (re goods, 1144.111.000, malting a total of For th corrapondina eight months of llli the Imports of amiable goods were 131,111,000, and of free good making a total of Th grand total of exporta for rem ber wer and the grand total Imports of dutlabl and gooos iMi. 202,000. During the month of November Imported l.14.0oo of coin and bullion, and the imports of coin and bullion (or the right months ending Nuvember SO were $6,422,000 compared with I3.M4.000 (or the eight monine oi tws piewiuus tiscai year. For having uttered a check raised from 134 to $54 000 and for havtnr passed two dtede to which the sig nature oc sirs.

r.iisaDetn Bonne al--ed to have been tbrred. Juki birchenough, a wall known Montreal real eatate broker, has been committed by Judge Ltt lor voluntary atate- trtent. nFTrZZS r- -zr- Those Xmas Presents- Those l.O 44g ri' Pearl Necklets Th nw lBdtmt- able pearl aaautlfal la joior and luatar aad erft-ly nabreakenle. Thl la a "pearl" aeaaon. If yr "-chance' to make "aoma aaa fr ALTHOUGH you may have put oft buying till now you know in your heart that you simply wont let the festival pass by by without some little remembrance for certain people you know.

Also it's ten lo one there is someone you may have and it will be a hurry-up scramble on Wednesday night unless you come in "4RiV' Y00 rccs 3UB ne tWngs you want mhara lanludlaj th TftrZ-Zzr $25 ill. Th awt of th aw In i inea is ta new "aoid enamel" eiua. greea aaa grey whloh perauta of agravtag aad ahowa th xeenoaraaa ta ml. er agatna iao- lloat trans-1 lucent aaagrma Ml. HarUa atlTer plain.

ar aa exiraei, a tie tor aad vaaUla Othara tree HtolU, in Signet Rings 111 Plala Ring aolld gold ngravd with tthr monogram or ereat Other ro flnlah -olaerle pierced op to $17.50 Cigarette Cases BtarUag Hver with aterUng hand for retaining the alganttea heavy Uf nn -ataad rough aeage plain Other up to tl. Cigar Cases Cigar sae plain hand aagravad aad especially up ta data aad alway walcoma gift (10 to (ta. All orthes lo almliar design lo guaraateed allver cigarette Caaag (t, cigar i in I aV i aa. MB M. VwJ wS S.M fi t9te rr 5 Bfc JevttUn Kionwi 10T tad 108.

p. CThatajan luaimr. Xveiilngs Until Ctiristmas. prasaaawa Social and Personal Mr R. IV Borden, wlfk of th pre mier, and (ha wives of the Cab-net Ministers, hava decided aa formerly I hold too larg reception during tha- aaaalon.

Wsdaesday, Ttanary Mth aad Wednesday, March, 4th, ar th data arranged aad thaa op tion will thia aeaatoeiv hold at the Chateau Laurlar Instead of. aa fomv erly, at tha reception room in in House of Common. Invitation tor these two Important vents will sent out early la January, ee Major and Mrs. da Hartal of Perth, ara spending a tew oay town. Colonel Balderaon la also la town from Perth for a (aw day.

lira. Alex. Oarvook la spending tha holiday season la uranuord. Lord Bpeoeor Compton, aon of th lat Mariiui of Northampton, and brother of the prnt Marquis, will arrive early In January to take the olaca of Captain T. H.

Rivera Hulke- ley at Rldeau Hall (or a couple of month. Captain Bulkley leave at the and ot neat week (or England, Mia Jean Bryc. daughter af Dr. Bryoe haa returned from Toronto University to spend th. holiday with her parent Ml.

Ituth Hon and' Linda Pratt ar also borne from Toronto Unl Veralty for Christmas. see Mia Rita aloaU of New York, Is visiting her aunta, Mlssea Buall, uwia street. see Major and Mr. Arthur II. Powell of Halifax and their little daughter are lo spend a short tune with the former mother, Mr.

Powell of Clem- ow avenue, en route (or Kingston. wher Major Powell will take a tar month" military course. Mis Helen Coutlea la leaving early next week (or Toronto, to apod Chrlatmaa with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Fleming. Cadet Jack Macphereon, Bertie Maunsell, Arthur Sparks, Harry Parker, Oraeham Avery, Faweett, AI.

(red Pope and B. Kogera have re turned from Kingston (or the holidays. Mlss'dybll Stewart haa returned home from St. Ililds's College. To ronto, to spend the holiday with her parents, Mr.

and Mra w. J. Stewart, rang street, t. Mis Helen Cowl ha also returned from St, Hilda' College for th holiday. Mrs.

of-1 her baby baa arrived la town to spend the Holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Edward tw. Mr.

Wllgar I oomlng to town next week. Ml Brio Buacomb of Vaaooover, la tha guest of Mr. E. H. Code, ee- Mra.

Horaea and Mlaa Jeasle Lee are occupying apartments at tha Alexandra Hotel. Mr. and Mra Thorns Ciitchlry of Weston. will pnd Christmas In town with the (attar's father, Sir canarora rieming. "SCOTT.

Mra. Joseph Irvin entertained last evening an unusually gay and en joyable bouse dance In honor of her in Ulu Tll. ftfnt I I. rrm of tha charming debutant of tha aeaeoB, Chritma decoration of polnaattaa. crimson bells and quantities of ever green were used to adorn the room a Mra.

Irvln nnd Miss 8cott receiving tne guesu in the oen wnicn waa beau tifully adorned (or the occasion. Mm, Irvln wore a handsomely designed gown o( green chiffon brocaded In silver over diver tissue, and Mia Scott wearing roe ping nlnoa over white satin with pearl trimming. She carried a large bouaaet o( Klllarney ro. Dancing tnog place in tha dining room and hall, and supper waa served in tne billiard room, yellow cbrysan- thmuma having been ehoaea to adorn the table. Among the meets present wer Mls.es Lillian Weatherley, Marjorle Jonea.

Anderson, Loul Dousla, Marjorle Bate, Dorothy White, liOulse Tamptett, Pauline iruonnor, uaiin Tooa, eaaie Darby, Nora Malngy, Jean Cunningham, Edith Street. Katl McDougall. Clar Walters, Hilda Murphy, Evelyn Wright. Marion and Marion Blow- art, Helen LeSueur, Gertrude Coutlee, Marl Coursol, Rita Plnhay, Mine Mildred and Dorothy Ooodeve. Maud Codvllle, Marjorle and Lillian Monk.

Jean and Hhella McDougall, Grace Gorman, Mlssea Brlgham, Misses Wright Hilda aad Nora Bherwood. Bessie Brooke. Beryl Cook, Jessie Dee, Owen and Marjorle Cook, Lily Mo Oee, Wlnnlfred CoolUr, Erl Bus-come, Mis Blaksney, Roan Wright, Virginia nnannon. May Dewhy and Mown. Allan and Harry Bat, char-lea Disney, Norman I.yalL Caotaln Osier.

Franktord Roger, Ward Irvln. Milton Jack, Messrs. eladen, Measr. Krakln, w. Thompson, Alex.

Ander son, Jack Tapley, Peter, C. Fellow, Stuart Bate, Don While, Horace Carroll, C. and J. Cunningham, Roy By-rony Dr. Owen, John Ood- wln, wnrreo wurtele, Austen Rolf-fensteln, Mr.

Norman, Ivan Walker, Kenneth Slater, Frank BronskllL Will Fenton. Carletoa Monk. Herb Chamh- era. Ogle, Willi CConnorT Krlo Gor man, Palmer wnght, p. Petri, Sid ney vook, ar.

s-resion, Ainslea and Kenneth Oreene, David Venner. Jack and Allan Oliver, Jack Macphrrson, O. Walker. Mean-. Hill.

J. R. Booth, J. Wright, Gerald mactntyr. Mr.

and Mr. Vletor Fomerer hae. returned to Ottawa for the winter, and are occupying an apartment at the Koxborougn. Mr. Seymour Rathbonefa leavlnr to-day for Ht John, N.B, where he will spend Chrlatmaa.

Mra. T. Tl. Pillion and daughter hava returned from visiting Mr. Chown of Kingston.

The enragement 1 nnnonnoed William Hasley Irvine, eldest son of Mr. and J. Irvine, of thl. city, to Mrgsret-Mrshall, daughter or Mr. and Jnr.

ism of Montreal. The wedding will tak glac quietly on weaneway, Dec gj. LOST AGAI. It I th custom at a certain public acnooi auwn 1 miction they desire th janitor to re ceive, The other morning i saw written: "Find the graatert common dlvlaor." k. rtl (1.

la thai dumed thlag loat agalnl" Out-of-Town Notes 1 Th Duk and Dachaaa af Sthw-Innd raoaotly left Enaland aa thlr ynoht for tha West Indlea, aaooaapaa-ud by Lord and Lady Brooke aad Mr. and Lady Hoaabelle Bingham. Thy will remain abroad for about three month. The Karl and Couataa of Lane. bo roust) went to London to any goodbye to their daughter, the Duchess of hutharlaad.

Th Hon. J. O. Reaura. Minister at ruon works for Ontario, aooo repealed by members of hi family, la now on tne continent, but will apend time In London befor nturalng to Toronto, Mr.

J. B. Tyrrell with Mra Tyrrell returned thl week from arogiaao. Their daughter will remain ther at Ka0m- Sir Morland and Lady Evan ha taken up realdeoc for the winter at their new town bona, 4 Walton Place, Maoon H.W. Ml Maria and Frances Topper of Winnipeg, sr.

visiting In -Kngland with tnelr grand(athar. Bir Charla Tuppor, at Hex icy Heath, Kent. The Han. Mra, Biles Howard I taksa'No. Is, Upper-Oroevener- street.

London West. Lady Kirk Patrick who haa been visiting her brother, Mr. Molasn of Quebto, galled for England oa Mturoay mat. see At the opening t3 of th New Port Oarry Hotel In Winnipeg laat week, th drat dance waa the lanoera, and tboe wbo took part In the two afnolal Mis were: ills hob. tno lieuu-uov- mor and Lady McMillan, Mra Hugh Sutherland and Mr.

Morley Donaldson, Mra, Bury and Mra. E. L. Dr. wry, Mr.

Mather and Mr. W. R. Allen, Mr. Hlntoa and tha William Heepaler.

Mr. Brydona-Jack and Mr. J. Waugh. Mra.

Robert Rogara aad Mr. Bury, Mra, A. Moatagu and Count do Bury- In the other set wer ura. Cameron and 81r Daniel McMillan, Mra F. H.

Brydee and Chief Justice Mathers. Mra. Bawlf aad Prof. Brydone-JacK, Mr. B.

L. Dr. wry and Mr. r. 11.

Hrydgee, Mra. J. Waugh and Mr. Hlnton. Mra, Nantoa and Mr.

R. M. Dennlstown, Mra, W. R. Allan nna tn tion.

w. H. on tar Mra. Reainald Lawaon and Mr. Nantoa.

-APPROACHWO MAI1RIACES. Tb engagement la announced af Miaa Frieda Biaaora Weber, daughter or air. and atra. wbr of Ment- real. to Mrr-Alax.

Toung Paxton. of Lachln. Tha marriage will take place ouittiy on tne fourteenth or January at toe noma or too anoe" naraata, Mr. John Baltimore, OnU n-nounoe th engagement of hi daugh- tor. Coral Leone, to Mr.

Norman Laoey McCarthy, and Ethel May te Mr. Norman David Molaloah. Their marriage will take place at th Tula- woe aeaaon. I I Tha marriage will take plana early In th winter of Mr. Charlea Toung jvioiocn.

j.r, or uourdie, near Perth, Scotland, and Miaa Margery Kathleen Cossltt, daughter of Mr. and Mr. M. Cossltt, of Good Luck Ranch, Coldstream, Vernon, B.C. Mia Cossltt la a niece of Colonel BueiL of Brnok- vlll.

Ont. Mr. Klnlocn la a broth.r ot Mrs. Marjoriabanka, -la-law of tne vountea ox ADrdn. CL and Mra.

M. B. Maoaulay, of ocoi.town, announce ua ngage-mnt of their" youngest daaahtan. Brolly, to Mr; C. D.

French. Th marriage will tak place early la th nw sear Th engagement ta announced of Ethyl May Bulllvan, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Sullivan.

Wllltamatown. Ont. to Mr. Paul Slngmaatar, aon of Dr. and Mra.

J. A. Blngmaatar, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; TURKEYS SOLD AT 20 CENTS Poultry Plentiful oa By Ward Market Eggs and Butter Roavua High Priced. Christmas Cheer was very freely shown on By Ward market thia morn ing when a larg number oc buyer and seller were present Th poultry display waa again very large, and llttl Chang In prl.es waa notioed. One farmer having a fw turkeys to dlspos of at twenty cents per pound, had little trouble geetlng rid of them.

Geea and chickens war very plenti ful, but were only In fair damand. Krga were not very plentiful and sold at from forty-two to nfty-nve cent per dosen. Butter wu in fair' demand, th farmer akd from twenty-six to thirty-two cents a pound, -aooordmt to quality. Potatoes w.r rather scarce and an dollar per hag waa tha stand In nrlo asked. The meat Inspector had hi eye open for diseased meats- but an till a lata hour be had md no seisures.

-The price quoted at 110 tunt, war as follow-. Butter It, IT, Id and cefRg per pound. Egg New laid. 41 to II cent mr dosen. Potato.

er hag, Fowl centa to. fl.lt per pair. Oeme $1.40 to $1.1 apiece. Lamb 1 Ic for front auartera and lto for JHnd quarter. rMiiw ea xo i-xo per poona.

Porte-e-lte and lto per poand. Celery- lo to lto per pound. Cabbage 0o per doien. Carrots -too a bag or thro bunch es for o. Parsnips 40 per bag.

Bananax-Not quoted. Spinach Not quoted. Red onion a quart, Parsley Not quoted. Oata 45 per busheL i Hay IX a ton. Turkey 10 to 14 cent per pound.

Tomlp per hg. Chickens to a pair. Duck $1.4 to sp air. ADVERTISEMENT. Remember to come to' Russell Theatre tomorrow (Sunday), at I o'clock and hear Hon.

A. Wlndl. of Chicago, deliver lecture agalnet Prohibition ana ucenee Reduction. Vocal and Instrumental munte. No sollactlon.

Ladla apeolally Invited. aeassthlng mw and ohea for Chrlataxaa. Veliet KoQDted Text Calendars for at the Orowa Utbogrsphing' Company, Ltd. 1 1M.1t WCLLINOTON TIICIT, a 0AJH AXX) 0KXDIT. The Uetropolitan Phona XSdeao isSu OAsa AMD 0UD1T Rightly Furnished i For the Christmas Holiday; Season? tt The Dining-room will be the centre of attraction during; the festive season, and any patron hospitably inclined who is contemplating the purchase of new dining-room furnishings should make a point of seeing our splendid stock of Buffets, China Cabinets, Dining-Tables and Chairs, which are obtainable in individual pieces or matched sets, and our Special Terms of Payment System will render it an easy matter to procure them' during a season when extra expenses are legion.

We have any number of items that will make acceptable gifts in the average household. Look the stock over. S. A. LUKE, The Klettopolltai.

59-61 Rideaa St Many JMc Gift Tips Specially Suitakle as Presents for Toilet Sets (cased) 50c to $6.00 Manicure Sets 75c to $400 CombS .1 te rf tO "JOO Jewel Cases. 35c to $aux -Purses 35c to $10.00 Statuary 35c to $5.00 Vases ajc to $6.00 Plain White Silk Handkerchiefs 35c, 50c, 75c Perrin Kid Gloves 75c, $10, $1.35, $1.35, Boots and Shoes and Fancy Slippers. MILLINERY All Ladies' Trimmed Hats at cost price. Pur Hats from $10.00 to $15.00, to be cleared at cost. 1 Hat Shapes, regular $3.50 up, for 49c i Do your Christmas shopping at Faulkner's, and save money.

FAULKNER, Limited "Out of the High Rent District." DALHOUSIE STREET, CORNER CLARENCE. NOTICE VTOTIC 'Is hareWy given that th teit. an llanuan Colonlss- tlnn Hallway Com parry will apply te the or ar. ur. n.xi th.reof foe sn Act evtendlng Ihs tlms tor the construction ana oomviwiinn the railway authorised by Chaplsr tos h.

Bratiil-a 1S1I Dsted st Ottawa this Hlh day of Me- vember. Ml. BBAJlaNT A AttVHTROMO. BeUolters for Appilosal. Coffee is King af tha Breakfast arawuua raw.

oolT I right. DO not' expect the heat ajuallty at the loweet price. Do net bo 1 it to deatn. do not trtt te eupply year want Eb. Browne G.

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