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The Evening Journal 12 PAGES VOL. XXIV. No. 244. OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1909.

PRICE ONE CENT. WANT FEDERAL LEGISLATION To Govern the Co-operative Societies. Cheap and Effective Facilities Desired. Endorsation of Provincial Workers Association. At the Canadian Federation of I-eS-bor convention at the city.

Hall In-day Mr. Tboma J. Griffiths, Montreal, general organizer of the Federation presented a brief report of hla work during the year. He said: "My report as your General tr-- ranlwT-'for ttie paatymr shall br brief, for one reaaon the report of our J'reidjnt and 4ecretaryTreatirer will to aoma extent indicate Ut worn done by your General Organ I vr. "XecvaaarUy a large part of my work has been done by correspondent.

The larger work of apreadlng a knowledge of our Federation and multiplying our Canadian Union, ha been greatly clr- cunwribed by the doHKinds upon' OUT Treasury to meet the heavy coat of the getting out of new supplies, etc. Yet much baa been accomplished, a greater interest than ever Is being shown by both the public and organ. Ued Labor Jo Canadian I ionium, and American International Trade lnJonisro Is at last placed upon its defence. In addition to the new Unions that have become affiliated to our Federation, 1 feel also that In some alight measure the presence of this convention of the representative of two purer I ul organizations, the Canudlua brotherhood of Kailroad Kmployeea und the Provincial Workmen Awo--ciaitoa In conjunction will utlier clr. cufii4taiii.es is In a measure, the out-tome of my'endeavor.

"THOU, J. GRIFFITHS. "General Organizer C. F. uf Fraternal greetings wt ro telegraphed to the convention by the Provincial Workmen's through its vim nd Master.

Mr. S. B. AkNeill oi Ulacu Hay; und from Mr. J.

A. I'm. 1j bur editor of JU.Jell," bj. Uju. Mr.

Gilbert sUecU'rv, pnsiciciu of tho Canadian Federation of lout and Hhoe Makers of Montreal, wrote regret at his Inability io attend, and expressing the hope that the convention would be successful. Mr. 11. Gravel, of Montreal, another d. legs'.

the carpentry ti.vre. sent a somewnat aimiiar letter. A section of the Federation want ftoYral legislation of such a nature that -co-operative soc ieties could nur-Ih In any part of Canada. At present there Is provincial legislation allowing sue Ir tie, but It nut uniform. On mutlon of Delegate 8.

Kennedy, seconded by Uelegate George OnVrcure. the following resolution wan submitted and referred to a committee to' be rcjKirted uhii. Th resolu tion Is quite lengthy, reference being made to the Intention to submit to Iar I lament at the ensuing session a bill for the purpose of affording simple, cheap and effective facilities for the I' gal InyorpftrslLan, regulation and r.ui. 1 trl of co-operative societies. Clauses enter Into details as to why the proposed legislation Is neceaaary; and It Is stated that It will In no way Interfere -with the right of others- After a number of introductory clauses the resolution proper follows, namely, "lle It therefore resolved that the Par- 1 lumen of Canada be and the same Is (CONTINriU OV PAGK 8.) WEST PETERB0R0 ELECTION PROTEST Court Rttoni Oowrird To-Pay.

Wit nm I'Hh of rt-tllng f. Special to The Journal. Pater OftW The -third day a- ocasloan -tlt -West Peter born' -election protest against J. R. 8t ration flned this' morning at 10 o'clock before lice M' Mahon and Magee.

The affair continues to excite a great oal of interest and the court room was crowded. Mr. WUson, 'counsel fur Mr. Htrntton, objected to the vrit witness culled this morning being beard aa he was not a voter, Ilarry Butler swore to having gone to the Liberal committee room where he iaw Mr. It.

H. He went Into a small room. Mr. Leary turned his uock, and the witness Uok four dollars which bad been llaced under a bx. Ho had votM previous.

He sgn-" ed a declaration Vti.e tlmt he received money. Two other wlteiiasea wts called tkVu morning but nothing startling was revealed In their evidence. They brid been In the Liberal rooms, one said that he was promised money-but did not get any. (HKK ALSO PAOB YOUNG BOY PULLS ALARM. A.

yrvun, hul. axl 1) yara. pulM tlM ftr. alarm, IVut 14. at th.

oorn.r of tbimm.1 and Lsun strata, at about 1 thl rmvnlna. Tha llr.iwn from aTaral atatlona rt.hl to Ih. artt.n of th. city from whkh thr alarm waa a.nt. Tha lad waa found aianllnf aoar tha Dr.

aJarm box a. ancnnrvrnl a. If noth tn, bad H. waa Ukfs In charaa. KACK.

NEt AND ARMS. For lha ramoval of, KiKrHuoui hair. Swiff, D.plla(iry Poadr haa no nil. Quit harml. and vry fnl a hotllr.

Hold ax. rlu.iv.ly by J. I. Ro. hutrr, Utnitod.

hamlaua. Cor. ISyark and bank Via. Faaoa I 1 I I I II I 1H ej 9-- MR. THO.

t. Orrfanlier of the Canadian KrdVrauon of Labor, Who lree.tilrt Rrimrl This Morning). AMALGAMATION IS EFFECTED Canadian Federation Numbr ers 20,000. Announcement was Made this Afternoon. At Convention at the City Hall.

There are now about 20,000 union men orKaniaed Into one body to be known as the Canadian Federation of Labor. Tilts announcement made at the convention at tho city hall this ufternHn. A committee romosed of President J. W. Patterson, uf Ottawa, vice-preal-dent, Gilbert Leelerc, Montreal, and relegates Laroche and Hrunerte.

of Quebec 'it), on behalf of the Federation ii-iUorrert with representatives of the Provincial Workman's Association anil the 'unudiau It rut her tod of Hallway This afternoon th-y brought in a report whl show-; ed that the two latter bodies were illing and to a considerable extt nt fanxious to amalgamate. The report was adopted. 'INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETED Dr. Perdue to Return to Capital at OHe. Prevent Ion Mcthodn AdoMetI.

OiImIi, Hpl. 28. lr. Psrduc has about completed his Investigation into the hog cholera situation In the district and will probably leave for oua to-day. A visit to the Connolly place shows- with what Krewl care ine Dominion Gornrn-nient Ukvs to prevent a further spread of the coutogion.

Their expert nbsolutely Insists, upon the liberal uac of white lime wsnh with a' IsrRiTTnTHKumrWIie- "acid, sod where everylhlng Is not Just as ordered by Dr. Parous the work must be done over again, as was ine cast on in out- aid nf the t'nnnnlly pn where tti per-'cenuge of lime used In the wash was a ahodu hclow wlutt the reaulatlons rail for. The floors "niuitt be eovrd at least an Inch deep lime and pther pre-caution tukn. )T. Pard ua on Saturday and this morn ing vie i ted several more of the pilnea and a couple of places nar Port Cobalt, and so far has found no further evidences of contagion.

Me Is continuing his Investigation, gnd unless he discovers further symptoms of the disease In the ptafa yd to he visited, will leave for Ottawa at once. NEW SERVICE-TO BE INAUGURATEIX Munur Man'oiil Makra Important A. Tiouiiowtiritt. at 'Montrral, Sprcial to The Journal. Montreal, 8pl.

Slgnor Marconi, the wlrrl.Ni trlrirraiih)' Inyrntor. rrl-rd In Montreal thla mornln and had aoma Important announcrmrntjl to maka rexardinit the oiieratlon of hla y.trni. In the llrt plat ha Ik pro-edlna at once to Glaffe Bay; where a greater and Inore atutlon will h' bull, than the one raeently burned down- He expeel to er-rythln In operation b) January lrt. and then a new wirvlc. will he Inaugurated between -tlreat Brlla'n and Canada.

The commercial rate. be ten ccnU per word! hPKCIAL. Mt.HT KKRVICI--. The Cambridge Restaurant will commence a-special night service on October Uth. This popular Restaurant -w It a aeating capacity of is catering to the best elaae ot trade In Ottawa, that of business men and their wives.

Ladles who work uptown, and by special request of numbers of patrons they will Inaugurate a special night service from I p.m. to I. to a.m., commencing on October 4th. While anything may be ordered and will be quickly cooked, patrons are advised that they may phone and reserve a table ordering their lunch ready for after the theatre, or drive, and finding an exclusive service for them. An important fact too- Is that a look over the prices showa that the menu, while comprising the choicest dishes.

-ts decidedly less costly, than any we've seen. The Cam-' bridge, corner Hank and Albert Kts. Normal kti di-ath. Get ur supplies at A. H.

JarvfcV. The Bookstore, UZ Bank lb WILL LIKELY BE APPOINTED G. J. Dcsbdrats New Deputy of Marine. Has had a Most Successful Career.

Fully Qualified for the Im- portant Position. It la fully expecfd that at the nt meeting of the Mr. l. J. ref-r-srats will be appointed deputy mm isier ot marine and fhuierlfs, although Mr.

I A. KKet. W.P.. has betn making strung efforts to secure the position. Mr.

laharsts has been acting deputy minister since Col. Uourdau i ttu nit nt lost tar and Is one of th most valued oak-la Is In the employ of the Government. Tie ta a native of Quebec, though his family rrnovd to Montreal wrjeti he wna but a child. He waa ent tu Terrebonne to-hml and afterwards the Montreal Polytechnic, where grd uaied with honors In 17 and of marine and rishertes last After leaving school he entered th servtct of tho Government and wa ployed as au englnoer on oanal MR. U.

f. DfcSBARATS, 1 Im Rmt-eed Cot mrdraa aa De puty Minister of Marine and l-lsberies. government. lie then spent some years In Ottawa as assistant to Mr Fagf. who was chlf englneor of can als.

From 13 to 18 he was la British Coitimhla Inspecting thn rv tion and construction of rs 11 ways In that province and from 1V to be waa enKineer lor jisrs. JArain Hangter In building the tlalops canal. During the next three years he was employ i-d In hydrographlc aurvoy work on the river Hi. l.awrence. first above Montreal and then between Montreal and Quebec.

In 1901 he waa entrust rd with tho Important work of rebuilding and en larging or me overnmrni snipyaru at Morel, which he brought to a most auLfes.iful eonelusion in 1908. On Its completion, l.t.-Col. Oour- ttt au havlna been retirAfl. Mr. barats bet ame acting deputy mlntnur of marine and fisheries 1st year.

ooooowooooocoooooooooooc THE OFKKIALS. Harry Orlftlths and Dr. Men- dry of Toronto will be the offl- data al the game between Ot- rawa and Montreal on Katurday. The Ott a waa received word to this effect today. Both these a ty men are welt known In football O-r-lrele.

as Wiey have made envt- (Jv able reputations by competent wnrk in the nasi. 4 ooooooootfoeoooooeaoooeoo FIRM NAME TO BE CHANGED T. Mndway. Umltedt WIH be- Oropped. Sew Title Is A.

K. Res Uaulted. On October first the name of T. Und say. will no longer be applied to the big departmental store at the corner of Rldeau and Sussex streets.

and Instead It will be known as A. E. Rea and Company, Ottawa, Ltd. The announcement was not unexpect ed. as Mr.

A. E. Kea and ornera associated with him recently obtained control of the stock of the company managing the Ottawa business. Merara. Rea have a Montreal fttw.

and things have been now so arranged that their Toronto, Montreal and Ot tawa place of business wit go under the same title. There will be a formal opening of th Ottawa store on October by which time many of the new fixtures vlU be- In position and tile various floors- srPil be aultaMy decora ed. Mr. Ilea when seen Intimated that he was well aatimed with the amouift of business so far done In the Ottaaa tore the change In the in an a meat. DARMN4.

HTO KINf.H ON A MKW-INO MACHO K. The Hlnger Osmer Is the -ajreatest device of Its kind for darning stork-Inga. knit underwear, etc It holds th-stocking firmly, so It ran be darned at anv point. Known In 'and for sale at Hlnger Htore. 14 Hparks street.

A oanukroihnIomy. Need Hot fear him, however. Roc healer's La Orippe Capsules cures the worst cold In hours and grippe very speedily and certainly? a box. Have them1 by you In cse of need. J.

I Rochester. Llmtted. Drug-gteta. Cor. Sparks and Bank ftt.

Phoaw Ita, Open day tugvi. (m AI.DKRMW O. BRI'NET, A Prontlnent JHnale mt the Canadian Fedcrailoit Mbor Cim-tenlton. He Presented tho Report ot-rnr X)nr1 DIPHTHERIA AT, RUSSELL 0NT. School Closed by Medical Officer.

Five Houses Placarded in Village. Disease not of a-Virulent Type. New -reached-tlie-rtly- to-day of the closing of the ecJiooi at KusaWI, on account of he prevulence of diphtheria In the vicinity. The Journal called up Dr. 8.

Mr. Dougall. wbl la medical hen 1th officer for the township, on the distance telephone to verify the intelligence. The that the school which bad some tn-, hundred -pupils on thesrulls. had ht-cn closed by his orders owing to the danger of Infer-tion.

There are four teachers In chsrge of itie school. There are five hounes placarded at present rath of whl-h has an Inmate ill from this disease. Or. MacDou-gall haa taken every precaution to atamp out the'dlseHae and has "used antitoxlae doe not anticipate any further spread. The disease not of a virulent type.

Dr. MarDouga.ll etatee that there have been -only two of typhoid fever reported and bcth men came from Cobalt. wlire they contracted the disease. m6nkey dined at government house Special lo The Journal. Toronto, 29.

Consult, the educated Chlnittahzeo, who Is an attraction at a local vaudeville theatre, was taken to government House yesterday, where he had tea with the hla family. CAPT. NKWTOX Rrl(MN(r. 4apt. Newton, A.D.C.

to the Govern or-fervera I. has resigned from the Vl-e-regal staif to take up othr business. Ills resignation takes effect October 1. cait. will remain In Canada, and his many friends In Ottawa will be glad to know that the likelihood is perrautient residence will In Ottawa.

HE RAN DEER OUT OF SEASON. For runninit Aer ont of neanou, Joa. I Brndciir. of I'realon townihlp. Tlr -tllffH-W-gmt-mati hi MaglntralB) Gny.tta of Ulla morDlnc.

In all totalling tip. Tl'e mjfl.ir.1. a tltu irhii the minimum iM-nalty. Rro- Ueui iile.nnm Ullllly. n.o aa (rowuleil ly Sheriff Wrljtlit.

The Kamaka CourbohhaJi Cluh. of which (ttaaa and MoatreMl ben nra hiem-hera, ware the Informants. COVTIIACT t.lVKN. 8ieclMl lo The Journal. Toronto.

K.pl Hlnclahr. Ti Ancrofl 'filre Is succesaful tenderer for the Toronto to Trenton division of the Csnadion rthern line to Ottawa. Mr. Sinclair contract rails for the completion nr this 1 miles wltldn a car. He- wirt work at pure.

NKH (OVt K.NT lender the llreetlon tho nuns of the Sscred llcurt a thrra-story con-rent to ac nmmodate to St) nun, and to the vicinity of fin.tmo. Is belns; 'hrtMt on tii armjllds ailjolnins; the eVI.olaeti.ate. Ottawa Rust. The ctmtrart hi. hen given-to M.

A. fhar-, lientlee, of l1vl.Ujn street, and th. huildlns will be finished In November. MOPKflN AI'ARTMKXTw RKAOY I-TIR MXl r.TI)!V. "Ihe farina Viet -rl Museum, tit Rlgln RL Two apartments to rent.

on. at 131 and one at six rooms aach. Will decorate to suit tenant. Apply to Janitor. RAI.I.Y.

Young Women's Christian r'rlls evening. October 1. 7.10 p.m. 4lo4 prnaramme. fmtlln.

of work for the coming season given. Social hour st the close. Wa extend a eonllal welcome to alt. KEEP WARM. Hcranlon.

Ililh Ualle), and P1-mouth t'oai st 11.11 rash. Kull loads dry. short Pin hlockw. I Aetne a MoColl. Bank ot.

Pboaa III, I i CONTROLLER HASTENS VIEW Thinks the Noise Necessary for Safety. Police Should Enforce By law, he Says. Would Also Have Butcher Carts Make Noise. Controller llastev, st whose ln-staiuw the new sufomobilt "honktns," by-law was Introduced, was asked by The Journal this morning what Jihad to say ith reference to ih non-eiiforcemrni of the by-law. Mr tlas-ley was also anked as to what he thought of Chief de la Ronde's statement that a eirlet.enforccment of the by-law would produce an unde-Trrrwb le- wmouncof nobw: Mr.

replied (hat wi far aa the enforcement of the by-law Is con cerned that that was a matter for ih-police. As regards the matter noise, he could not see anything dif ferent between the rtnttlmc of bell ty tho electric cars and the honking ol automobiles, lie added, "that aa the Chief thinks noise unavoidable, h' huuld attempt-tttatup thu car belU from rlnglna- Is Necewary. Tbe Controller wxt-on to remark that he thought the noiae in both cases both necessary and desirable for the safeguarding of Ahm pedestrian public. Butcher Waggons Too. He added that If some form of noise could be required of butcher wasKons.

which drive furiously around corners, that It would be to the advantage of the piitmc. Of course If the public did not wish autos to honk, then.y-law could ha rcuealed. but us lone SS it Is In Lttxtstenee the police should respect 14. Mr. llastey remarkeii uryiy tni n-thought It was tho duty of the chief of Police to carry out the in-lr net lorn of the council, and no to atrempcro say whether a by-law should be'en-forced or not enforced, and said that he would look further Into the matter.

What Oilier Way. In conclusion he en hi "That the hv-law was put Into effect to protect the public who wslk. Can the chief or anyone els-sugeat any better way 4" prevent people from being run over? If they can lt.them speak out and wo will take the' best me-thod." MVST NTAM TKIAL Kini UI to Prtrrhnro. Kept, t. Kreil.

and for trial lhh HHirnliiK by manelaiuthlrr. Ttm -hante reanlled fr lliur llollard. who died an a r.iil of Juollii at hemuna Tark In Ther will rotna an for trial at tli (KM wa (ranted the at'iued thla mo ELECTED FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. trald Brown Kurcrwl. J.

M. T. t'aron on r.te.-olle Hoard of Canadian luh. The director, of lh Canaitlan Cluh laat nlfht elected Mr. Uerald Brown, aaaiirtant deputy nilmaler.

of labor, their Urst to rt place Mr. Carnn. raUnd when ho went to Budbury. Mr. Brown waa aecrelary of tha cliib for three years and alwaa taken a great Interest in It.

Tha election of Mr. Brown first vice will mean. If that ho will succeed Mr. tVArcy Hcott as preldent. The vacancy on the board of director, was Blled by tho slectlon of l.leut.- Col.

Kim- Kl.ut, Upuly Minister' of Militia. Mr. Il.Thert I. Thomas, who has shown Int.rejit In the club's work. was electeit secrelHry.

The directors' dlscuufc'd plans rnr the nieetlncs' and conllilned the for the eicurslon next. suru-riikvaTternoTiir-ti Anne dc A sneclal train wui icv. Ottawa at- Katurday and leave 'sic Anne at l.m. lr. James w.

llob- will enlertalu the members aod their ladle at tea In the Maroonaia Colli et i. lhat a large niimberl will of this opportunity to Innpect the work of the College snd lo renew acquaintance with Prof. The rsllway tickets, rmt-lug 11 IS. can he obtained, from Mr. J.

K- MrPhersori. manager of th Bell Tclentiono fompanv. OOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOCi JOOC) FiNKn lino. Hnee! to Jh Journsl. Sit.

19 -The oton-abee Navigation Oompsny was fined lion, having admitted a chsrge of violation of the rans-dlan Shipping Act In having carried a greater number of than allowed hy the cer-tlncat Of their atcanwr Ctona-bee. rooooooooooooooooooo OK CAWD1AN HAKE, Tho brand of berr d.inaled hy Pro-inon. can oa mwa coaling ie.1, man leau Carlgnan. of yuehec. for the I and only one on each lot.

Drains hlg smoking concrt the' rf-h gates to and sidewalks will be built this fsT. the C'ansdlsn rrd. rstion Lair sra Prices from I1M up. Kay terms; ta holding at Boorh's Hall iere m-nlght to down. IS por month, only par is th.

only berr In t'snsda lhat la cent. Interest and no' law coats, as turned out hv purely t'sosdlan work- fr deeds are given. Why gr people men. Home of tl.oa who hs-e I dl.po.lng of fhslr other it say -it Is of a good brand, called summer resorts snd buying tftese snd that the donation had been a senroiis on. I.ADIKH' rOHTVMIX Completn new' fall stocks representing -what Is attractive In at tempting prhe induoementa Our eaay payment plan is sovani ageons: Chambers, The t'redlt Man, mdeau BU ALEXANDRIA FAIR OPENED TODAY With a flue of Exhibits.

Large Attendance. Special to Tee Journal. Alexandria. Sept. annual exhibition of the Glengarry Agricultural Hoclety opened today.

roueci with the prevailing flno v-athT are for a very large attend this afternoon. Yesterday wa devoted to getting thu exhibits In posi tion and to the Judging of the domestic and ladles' departments, alsj fruits, vegetables and dairy produce, all ot aliUlt are well up to the usual standard of excellence. The entries In rheefe amounted to twenty-six and there wa competition- Butter was not a well represented. Entries In the various departments are coming In fast. Judging by the cattle already entered there will be a larga dlaplay.

mostly Holatelns. Exhibits by local merch Unit arm show'of poultry very creditable and Includes some very fine turkeys. As re-ent rslna have made the track very heavy there will be no regular races, only soma speeding bf horaes. Ijit-ret will centre this afternoon around the exhibits and the Judging of horses and cattle. Tha chief prise winners In rheese are Alfred Barrett, Vankleek I lilt Donald Mclntonh.

Do-mlnlonvlllr; Lyman Oraham, Alexandria; A. K. MeKIUIcan. Vankleek HIM; Wm. 8guln, Domlnlonvllle; Dugald A MoMlllatU-KIrk HIU.

and I Campbell; Dommlonvlller METHODISTS WILL GIVE PROPERTIES In OM I'mHnji to the Cllj Providing All lerottiina4Nwi. do Nbti aaaaa. Th. Trualee Board of Dominion Methodlat Church at tlialr meetlni yeatrly afternoon dacldrd to clve the ,11 a deed of tlMlr property In tha 11IH Cemetery, with tha provl-aion that all other denomlnaxkma do llkewlae. VOR MANNll'UHTKR.

he Jonraal. Harry Jopllnc. nt Hrtds North, were Injurlra rtx-eled la a row wllh Fred. fall luadia ha October. Ball of ralng WAS FINED FOR SUNDAY SELLING H.

Uoulet r'onnd tiollty Thla Morning by MaclatraUi yaeefe. Police Court Docket Waa Hmail. Tha docket for police court this morning waa small, and tha sitting waa unusually ahort. Th, 'era against Josr ph Varln QJl not supporting his wifa was- dismis sed. David Veslna, who llvaa an tha Montreal Iload, waa arrested for vagrancy yesterday." Ha was told to go oack home- A futura appMranca In th.

city will 'slgnalls. his arr.st. Wm. l'slmcr and Charles Hlmard, also, vsgrants, were allowed to go. They must secure' work or leava tha city within a week.

Hormldas Ooulet, "a tavern-ksepsr. waa -fined for selling liquor last Hundsy, In prohibited hours. Uilulet claimed that Ji was not at tha hotel, but tho evidence was strong that liouur haiT been bought th.ra and ha was lined. NEW OftCHArtO BEACH. Tha Ideal lummir Resect of Ottawa.

The resort where 24 lors wera sold In a srngle day. something nav.r be-lor. heard of. There must bo a rea son for this. If you would see hie property you could guess -ny.

To those who'hsva not seen the property aa might say that soma of the reasons for this phenomenal sala are: Over one-half mil. of pure white yauily beach a hero you ran wade ut over loo feet without dsnger. beat of hosting and fishing, high dry lots, "reefs and. avenues all 10 r.t wide, six free 'public- wells with Nie best of spring water, two good main entrances to the properly, a ftva rent car fare t'he year r'Sjnd, with a flva-mlnute service during tho day and one-minute evening, only twenty rido from, tha h-art of tha city, and two minuti walk from the cars to iie beach. While a great many of -the.

lots fsi-a directly on tha beach, tli. most distant on. la less-than two utr-s' walk from It. A beautiful view of D-schenea Rapids by looking out on-r tho bay, electric lights at city, a- hew puollc school within three minutes' walk -from the property. A good class of cottages, as lots? rail In and see the large map a I feet.

A. the lots are over half (one you had better secure one before thv nasi; into second hands, when yon wm have to pay a handsome proit. fall In or phone Of and 1 will he pleaseo lo send a man ou! to show you the I rvnrVNNrlnL ft. t.l.'fl ftank- Center Uperks. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY Lord Northcliffe Discusses the War Scare.

Little Hostility to the British in Germany. Britain not Wasting Time' on Flying Machines. fTileago, Hept Northelllta. manaauig onr ot tha Ixindnn Ttme. In an Interview published la tha Trl- bune.

says; Americana ara so busy with tho afralra.ot ent that they have not the lime to de vote to the study of Kuropean potltlcav wfcrtt are more kaleidoscopic In their changes than are thoae of the United -tttatee. There la an impression In this) country that some hostility exists be tween the people of Ureal Britain and of Germany, "I know the Germans Intimately. F-mm childhood 1 have travelled ex tenatvely. throughout most of the -tierman states. 1 have many Qennaa family connections, and I venture to "ay that outside the usual body of An-glophobes one meets In every coon try.

there la little hostility to the Brl ttsrt in Ueftnany, and on the oU.ee hand, there la in Ku gland, nu dislike of Uermany. A KCPKKB NAVV. "As to that which la transpiring In the German ship-building yards, wa more or leas know that by ltl Oer-many. In ships of tha super-Dreadnought claaav- wilU. be- loa equal Kngland.

"We nave to-day a euperb navy, Wa have In the Une of battle aueh war-, hips aa the Indomitable or the Inflexible now la New York. wtrtcU are as efficient ta their sphere as eor Mauretanla'g or Laisltanta'a ara to thslra. We- are not-west tag time on aeroplanes and gaa bags, but are developing submarines and wlreJaea, "Why then worry? Those of our people who think aa I do are looking ahead. We nave the offlclal flairea of the Herman naval programme up to lRwll which are serious enougn, but we' know that these figures are Just aa In-aucwrite aa were Hie rlgures inade pub-lice by Germany prior to the saaoo-Prussian war. of UTL PflK 'Ml aKI.F.n.

know that the Oormaa pre, unlike that ot kite United otateg and Great Britain, la prohibited from telling the truth about these matters. We know that at The Hague peace conference, Germany declined to direct the limitation of armaments or the use of floating mines at sea. "These are a few of the reaaona why many of ua think it time that Oreat Britain should respond effectively to the naval programme of Germany." TO VISIT OTTAWA. Fpedat to The Journal. caa.

Aast. -Under Hecf. of State, in tha British Colonial --In company with Mr. A. A.

Pearson. C.M.G., who has been In the colonial office since KU, and haa ex-ted a private secretary to a number of ministers, have ben looking over Canada, spent yes-firday at Niagara Falls and left for Ottawa this morning. BANQUET HON. MR. PUGSLEY Ht.

John, N.B., S. pt. n.More than SOO people attended a banquet given tha Liberals in Keith's -Assembly rooms last night lo. honor. of-Hun Wnv Pugsley.

slaor Balfour presided, wltri Mr. Pugsley and Hon. Mackrnsle King at his Hon. Chaar Murphy 7 and H-natnr f.ltraor at hts left. Re-grets were received- from Hlr WHfriJ" lurler.

Hon. llrssrs KieMttig. Hro-dciir. Fisher, tlraham. Aylesworth.

Pat-ereon, Oliver, 81r. Fred. Borden and othera. EVENTS TO-NIGHT Husfeil Theatre The Honeymoon era, Hennctl'jt 'Theatrw Vaudeville. liooih's Canadian Kedcratliw of l.arviur, Kmoklng onert.

He. "ilall A.O.U.W. District r.tmmitttte,- CRDAMKHY BITTKH MADK MtKHIl HJl P. Just you trv a pound block tvwtAy or ordr a small crock und st vou'v ever tasiml moru U-IIchius butter! mtawa Dairy. 'Get your euppli1 at A.

Jaryia', The Bookatnre. KL llT. Ht. or KU1 M. Int'Uis J.

Caad M- on H. (l wtrJ. JunnaL IOHT OS lillsl WATPK and kid, uti Hiison Ave, lwn Hr'-trb- ir tm spd Mr. Owsn's. Return lo Journal.

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"fUTT Ur'V' HATCH BI COJ4TAIN-lug rirrtni-v ami railroad return tir-ft. (mrt'i name inside. Rewaid. TM LATK FOR 4 NK NKW FLAT, rK-' tween oiVi-hkt snd Itana. 1n per month.

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