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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 11

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CALM DAY IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Borden Introduces Important Bill. declaring Our Adherence to Trade Treaty With Japan. Mr. Krv. RWuwina.

Mowd Mo-ttoo of Cetunre Aral" Gtmrnman aat After a l-on Debet II Voted Ba.ii nw lawets. I VIM tha House tn yxitnUj Right Hon. Mr. Borden tntrodiK hi bill declaring (laiiaaa'e adherence to i trade treaty between Britain nd Ja- i pea upon eondlHoo that nothing In the compact sboul-i after! nv provision ths immigration The Premier agreed that diecueelon should take plat upon th eend reeding e.f lha Mil- which will movad shortly because noi if at CaJtade'e altitude must a tlvan at Tokl en or before Mir 11. Mr.

Pogsley Hn. William rogue announced that ha waa ana of the member who wished to dianiM ilia HI to retfv tha trade agreement wub 1ha Weet India oolonle and I hi he proposed to suggest an amendment-providing that wheu the V. Indie island gave Canadian geod uoff prfrn Canada nld( adtmt free of pertain good specified In tha erhedulaa of tha bill. Ha professed indignation at tha ose of tha word "bbstrurtten" Ron. W.

T. Whlta en Wednr sdav. Tha Ftnano Minister replied thet a had aaid abstru-xton had taken plan upon naval am bin, had been inform ad that tha axpraaaion waa unprllasnniary and had withdrawn It. "1 think aa a rnUor of fart." ha continued, "that sasmiorien did take also" Thai were about of "oneST" and Mr. Pagslay Taaa to complain.

Hon. Sir. White behaved that If na etatad aa a matter of far and In na offensive aense. that abitrtuxion had takan plaoo. ha vaa not out of dan, HoaraTar.

In ardor not to wound th dannata aoatpUollltla, of tha mambfr rot: Bt. John. aviiunt to wtth-m. Tha MIMt'er aald ha had raanhad tha concluion -tht tha Opposition did not (ntand ta (aollltaJa th paaaaca of tha Waat Indlea Mil and Mr. MelaJH (Hallfaxl Mr tha Oppoal-tlan apraaad tha bllf that tha da-bat on tb third nudtnf would cat Ions.

This did not aw Mr. Carmn tCarlaton, K. who rounded upon kla oollaatu from Halifax wMh ta daelaraMon that ha did not tnttnd to bound by any arrmnkaniaat mad by tha raambar for Halifax wltjv th rtnaao Minis tar. Ha had an amandmaoC and ha. ratandad to latrodnoa It St.

Umtaot lawda. 'a iminbar of oqnlrla war ad-dnwaed ta mlnlater and than sn th motion to go Int (apply tlx. Crn Idrw a daapateh lladnc that Profaaaor Euarooa Haakall of Comall Unlvaratty, J. Stawact and v. w.

rornarat Bad ba appolntd a commission uv traBtlcat tha lava la at tha watar of th St. lawranc Rrver. Mr. Oar-veil aaid that bad racalrad aom aatoundlni flciirea ralatlnc to tha (alt at tha watar in ta Bt. Lawrano ahli ih.nwl aa a raault atthar of dradslnc or natural, eanaea.

Ho aaid that thara ahonld ba a eomprahenarra aa-milry and not an. tawatl-cation by aa American eaUaa pr- taaaor eh a holiday trip. Th Minlater of 'Marin aatd that tha commlaalon would atudy tha aftt of doapenJnc tha. ohannal and would conaldar wK9thar or not thara waa naad for eompenaatlnc worka on th rlvar. Prof.

Haakell. th head of th anslnoerlnc aehool of Comall, waa an expert on ouch jiueatlon and had on tha Hudaon Rlvar, th.lalnlalppl and other atraama. Tltough -Mr. Pucsley ciitlcned th eonunlMton and atatcd that Prof. McLaod of MoOUl waa batter quaUnad than any other to deal with tha SL Lawrence, sir Wilfrid Laurlar eommandfcd th -action" of the' Gov-' ernmevt and thouaht that Profeaaor Maakall'a wide experience would ba of benefit.

Ha waa In favor of th vurvey i taklnf a wider aeope and em-braclnf th water above Montreal. Ha ala Mated that no attention had been paid In tba put to the affect which It would have on tha water lavel (anerally. After the declaration of the leader of the Opposition, the criticism fell flat, and Mr. A- Lapolnta (Ht. Jamas, Montreal), congratulated the Government upon the appointment of the' commission.

Robert Rocera, Minlater ef jubMo WorVa, in answer to HoawOeorrr Oraham, stated thefae ba4 navar been approached with re- aard- to tha construction of a on the Lona Fault. He had never Heard anything with retard to It, The Landry Case. In the evening Mr. Kyte, Liberal member for Richmond County, offered an. amendment to the motion to so Into supply cenaurlnc the Government for It action In the Captain tadry case.

The' matter has bean Ulscuased several tunes the House, th Opposition cheriinf that Landry was appointed aa wharfinger In Richmond County while be was1 under arrest anon a charge of forgery and that npo his conviction be wa liberates. on a ticket of leave ao a to permit Ms- to discharge the dotle of hi Oar. rlasen explained that tha ap- polntment was-a petty one to which Laadrw had been named upon the recommendation of Mr. oilllee, th Con-i 'aura candidate for Richmond at taa last el option-end, that he had been removed front onVa when. the matter wag draarn to the attention ths OoArnmant J.

Dohertr. minister of his-tiee, aaid that ticket of leave had bean Issued upon representation aa to Landry's physical oondlilon and with-. oat knowledge on the pert of the Jostle department that he. held any of-aclal poattlon. denied that any political Influence had been brought ta bear on th department.

The dtacuastpn waa continued br Caj-raU. Hon. W. T. White, Lr.

Edwards ef rrentenac, and Mr. D. S. Macaanala, At ene-thtrty a dlvtatoa wa taken and 34r. Kyle's motion ac censure aa-Ceated by a vote of ts ta TAPPED THE WIRE.

Oerer laneanaa rVoea Top of Poer otalrd ruisoe of Shooting A gray. New TorkMarch Jared Tompkins, a lineman at work on top. of a pole tn Orange. K. was an vneeen witness to a shooting affrav among three men.

topped the wires, nott. fled the police snd tha men were rested. Barney fabbo. of Orange, one of tha trio, told the ponce he had hsen gimflamraed out of 130 by" the other two and waa In pursuit of them when tha shots wers exchanged. The fnai-llves Were oantite Santorlu and Palermo, of Erie.

Pa. Thai two strangers ware held et Polio headquarters. DAM IS A PROTECTION Edwards Mills Stop-Log Assist in Checking Floods. Tf fhr no dim mt thtt me'jth ef ch RHmd it wrtu6 tm-poufb. ta llv an th tunka of liver iMt Cinnminc1 Bride, waa th ta amnt of Ban, tor fdwardt y- wrxuy when duroMinff th eom- pUJntfi of Mvarai th r-nlnf ct Etutviav Trd Nw EdtnbtiTffh tm.tih witt wrn iMtnt rfammad up and vai floirlnff Tnta thatir fropartf jthara.

6ntr JBdtrard axalaind (hat him flrm'a dam makea tha floait tng tha rapida asbo-ra and baitnr Curraninca Bridca of taa tea whan tha lQtUnc' tharaat bacln. Vat thar no dam (ha if woo Id artrk on thaaa rapid and rauaa a vary aar flood-lns-murh mom.aavqra tm at Ova praaant tlma CHr Enginar AakUa, ns dlacuaalnr thia matter arith Tha Jmrnal Wad-' naadav. waa ntf tha asma opinion, atat- ln that laat fiaturdar tba work of Unuad on aonoant of ba 1owfinrrof tha watar conwtqioprt Dpnn tTia rrnrnvw afl of awmml vtora laaa fram tha dam. 1 THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1918. MOVE TO CUT OFF LICENSES Campaign to Reduce Number in City to be Started Soon.

Under tha auapwes of the Otiaaa branch of lha Dominion Alliance, the temperance workers oro pas to oommeoc ig'-roua campaign to redui-e liquor licensee. A meeting will be held shortly to complete the organisation and petition will be rlnrulated signature re. questing the city coim-A to submit bylaw for the reduction of licenses st tha neat municipal elections A mesa meeting will be held In the Empire Theatre, Bank street on Bun-day evening after th chuijph services. prominent speaker of the Dominion xletenre will present and addresses will be ar'ven by Controller Dr. R.

H. Parent, and lha Rev. Walter M. Loucks yRxAid. Chaa.

Pepper will preside and musical selections will be given bv Messrs. Keddle. OoodalU llutt and (Dr. TarxaR, accompanied by fle Kvelyn line. DESTRUCTIVE SLEET STORM Telephone, Telegraph.

Light and Power service Demor alized in Montreal. Montreal. Mereh 2tr The 'most des-. tructlv sleet storm to visit MSntresl -in a generation hs'- been raging since Wednesday evening, and the fifty ndl hours during hi. It mas at Its wont, it ladiraolly caused tha loss of one life In this city, demoralised the telegrapb, telephone, power and light service, partially disorganised tha tramways system, brought Incalculable 'damage to shale 'trees and ornamental in th city parks snd reeldental atreets, and created a condition of almost Intolerable discomfort te pedestrians.

A steady drlssle of sleet and Ana rain, combined with a temperature hovering around the freeung point, formed a heavy coating of Ice in tree branches and the network of wires end oablea 1-atrting along the city streets, and 'in mfny caeee the strain was too i' I.N "ELBEBT HTTBBAiD," pESICCATCOgi Attthor of Phyliitine, write A LITTLE TO THE NEAL INSTITUTES. 'Write for Booklet backed and en dorsed the world over bj prominent bnilneti men, pbyiiciant and clergy. On acconnt of ns claiming to core In thiee short days, does not mean. 'that the patient is compelled to leave until he is well and ready to go NEAL INSTITUTE 373 Cooper OTTAWA The Only Branch in the Ottawa Valley. Beware of Imitations.

Pop a packet, of Edwards Soup into the pot or pan when you are making that stcw-or that hash br sauce, or "whatever it is. Let it boil for at least half an hour. You'll find that tha home-made Irish soup will make your pet recipes tastiet than everyby bringing out their fuU.fiavour. Be. par pavekart.

ywewts' Bniamit Sosrs eet eMSVie iss hllei-aVoee. rMMSe. Tae Bfwwe wnrty i. tatca. eiiiiiisms aoa tnMi fWe.

mU A-d es7 ssOJm. Ta ssaer twm eve Senl tuSill, eses, Lets of dainty new dishes in our new Cook Book. rit tor a copy peat free. W. G.

IVtrtek aaa Ce. gcitaitaUiiS for toe Provtns et Ontart. much for th overloaded tree, wires and polea rortuaately there wa lilts wind the district around afontreal, as th damag wrought would have been. Inflatuly greater. Th various companies affected by th torm took tmtnediata steps to make repair and restore their eervlcea te aornul eon-dlUona, bat even hould further damage ba sustained.

It will ba Hun-day or Monday at tha earliest before the telephone, telegraph and power llnaa are again working amoothly. Th Mctun of th fatality recorded was Char lea Frederick Lewis. It years of age, a lineman employed by the Bell Telephone Company. 'Lew la waa on tha sidewalk locating trouble when ha touohad a llv wire dangling about four feet from tha ground. He dropped Instantly hating received a charge of about 1,000 volts.

i CAUGHT STEAMER. 1 lartv Alia HurryTBC Treast Sarop to lledeld of face- Daoghter la Montreal. London. March Is. lady Allan, wife of Hlr Montagu Allan, the ahlp of Montreal, sailed on the Oceanic Wednesday after a race from Patia to catch tha liner.

She ta hurrying to the bedside of her daughter, Owe-ndolln. who Is dangerously III In Montreal of typhoid fever. Ledy Allan received an urgent cable from Sir Montagu telling their daughter condition and urging her to take the first stesmer. In this ag ef nervous disorder neurslgia Is fearfully common. Th nrst thought Is of neuralgia la th head or splitting headache, bat neuralgia may affect any part of tha body In which there are sensitive nerve.

Th teeth are often blamed and extracted In a-Tor, when th cause of the trouble la In th lmpovarlab- ied condition of the blood and th starred nervous system. I While neurslgia pains are usually harp and shooting, and eonaequan- ly difficult to Locate, th Beet of tron-I ble I usually Bore and tender under pressure. Neuralgia I pain, and a raoh tne sympum of a disease nerve us exhaustion. Ths nerves moat be re- I III the Hill 1 I aa 1 1 1 NATIONALITIES IN CANADA English Lead in Increase of Past To Year, A bulletin on Canadian nationalise ha luat bean Issued by th caneua branoa of th Government showing that of the total Increase la tan year of tUMtt In th pouletlon of Can- ad tb English vontrsbut ssjll, or SOU per cent; Scotch 17.1, io per cent. Irish or U.

par coat, Kmonh AtiM. or tU par cent. I Oormans, s1, or per, Welsh, life Its) per eent' and aaauo-HunaiHejia, M.3. or per nent. The reach and race aooount ft 71 per osnt- or la owa mctease.

and tha jBrmb, swata 4IA1 per cant, Persons rat Britssh arlgln sr MM, MS, In ml. a gala of TTJ1 per eent. Of this tnorsa tha Bngltah trad th best showing with an Increase of t.M per cent. Tn Hootch HTt per Prenob tM per cent, Austrian try. S.10.M per Chinas br per Japanese par- oant-.

Jew Ms.M per tlermana as.r per. cent, Irish 124 par ont and ftean- -dlnavtans by 3iMi per cent In tb last census Hindu war tn British rnWiremla. Neuralgic Condition of the Nerves tone! before cur can possibly be ffaotod. In many oaae neuralgia Is easily enrable by ths as 9t Dr. Cbeee's Nerve Food, Th patient ta thin and bloodless and needs tonus treatment to form new, rich blood.

1 1 Th application elatna rang from hot water will afterd relief from 1 I the auSarlna. and th regular na or Dr. Chase's Nerve Pood for a few week will completely over name th neuralgic eandltioo. Powwrfnl drag are to ba aval ed. because at their tnjurlam stTeot In further weakening th nervous ftyatam.

Th Nerve Food cures by building up tb feeble, wasted nerve calls, aad tor this reason is or last, tng benefit. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 hmtm a box I for SI. ft, ttt all doUort, or aMmiuioon, Bmtos OwV. LltnltooV Torootav For the Automobile Man have always ta stack a fan Ma of A.

I JL at. Caa and Caa tie Nuta. aaaht ftoehet Wresebe In seta i. I a. 1L wpark-Plug Wrench as.

Crasoent Adjustable Wrenches, Tala Vpanners that will slip Into small epaoaa, A. Ie A. at. Tans and Die. Cylinder Oil.

Caa Or A. Workman limited MATTHEWS STORES MEATS; TEAT BATCBTT. Now that the Lenteq season is oyer, we are in a position to show -oar customers a few fanoy cats in BEEF. Drop in and inspect them. Short Bin Boast Hambtrrgr Stea 1 122C Cut from choice beeves Easter quality whioh cannot be surpassed Dairy Butter 30c.

Fresh from oar barer erery day. JM i New Zealand Butter 36 c. Sold in one pound blocks. No eqnal A Few Hints for Saturday Boneless Earns 25 Ce Boneless Smoked Bacon (slioed) 20C A vtrj nice luncheon for a bury day. For Saturday Only 'Jtitthews" Special Blend Tes, 50c lb, for- Qg "Matthews" Sausages Are appreciated everywhere for their Una flavor and.

spicing. Try them for Sunday breakfast thia week and you' will be convinced of their superiority. Sold in all leading storese 1 MATTHEWS-LyUNG, Limited in Store News IOU ilTv rroht COATS i nut. llIONEY is not hard to get it's Kara Tfcwatra and barbar shop hmm. Pbeaw: Q.

T6. Ckaptaa af ah asstiaaji aj i rli. aa. i ts at. as inta ms at pas sarearaa, sav aasea.

faisssliiid saraa swassca. pninnTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiininmiiiniiiiiininiiinHira "futuritv' with vour trood dollars, and vou iui ei 0 covera The dream of the speculator is just that nothing 1 flftfaurtt gtr wvsrwtt vw wa a Limited ll represents a sound, substantial investment, now open, for your immediate consideration. THE arrtlioTiiwd OaprtaJ of the Oompuny loimed is $500,000. It is to pnTcbase that block of land on wbich is eihiated the Hot? 1 Cecil, the lmraaon Theatre and Barber Shop. The entire awets and good-win of the Hotel are included.

stall thai Ootrptsa aarw to aa naiuiag usuiaasu vaiow a nu frapvnj if w. WaUstasVUJa, e. sjf it nffielaBt sToaraatM rtrofli. Tlaen the iMB.ksi iwfamr from tha Hotl aJirgjg a paying' Ten tor fin tli as sBiiaw.s aa is abaft eV- mmibs fAm Vila OTTAWA. a ITALIITY Do you find the fill snd winter trying? Do you get run dov.i catch cold easily feel hko buddllqg In a warm room instead braving th biting blast You do not need ta Start now to build up reserve strength with NA-DRU-COTasteless pr.p.t.ti.n Cod Liver Oil a YttaHrJng compound of pure Cod Liver Oil Extract, with Malt, Hypophosphltes snd Wild Cherry.

As sn all-round tonic and "bullder-up" this preps ration has few. If any, equals. It puts an edge on the appetite 'aids digestion -supplies rlcbsnd easily assimilated nourUhment tones up the nerves and especially strengthens the hmgs, branchial tubes and throat. In 50c and $1.00 bottle; at your druggist. rUtawtallTwiWarndralC -M IJtoiftt sssMWIia TNwV TwMtM mnmm.m vmw ymt met The Enormous Purchasing Power of The People is Concentrated in This Paper To-Day By J.

R. HAMILTON THE eyca of many thousand people are on this paga. Your power is ao great that if ever yon were to turn it in any sringle dirextion, it would be epoch making. Your cwrrfbmcd purchasing power for this one day fs vj nrormous thzt It wotild make the daily purchasing power of the richest monarch in the -world seem like the spending money of a child. And what is more, you are exerting that tremendous purchasing power every day- It you were to concentrate that buying power for one single day In any, afpection, it would be the making of history.

And now we are.going to suggest that you do coocerrtrate that btrw. Ing, power in one directfon. If you will do you wjQ get more return for your money than you could get in any other way. You will get er quality and lower prices. You will get better service and truer courtesy.

You will be concentrating your power, not only to the advantage of commerce, but to your own beat advantage as well; and you wfll be helping to cast off much of the useless driftwood which progress has to carry alone in itt tide, We axe going to ask you to concentrate your entire baying power thousanda strong, upon the (advertising in this paper. You will find every product here that you can possibly desire. You will get the highest in standard and the lowest in price. You wiO find everything new that belongs to the newseason. You will be the fjeraonal gainers by more than thousands of dollars than, any one can tefL And on top of all this you will give such an incentive to all advertisers that they will be eager to come back with better values than they have ever offered before.

These are the leaders of trade these men who advertise. They are the advance guard of progress. They do things first and best, and others follow. They are worthy of your concentrated buying power today. They have earned it and they ought to have it There is no advertisement in this paper too small for you to find and read, because the small advertiser is the truest representative of concentrated enterprise arid energy and his work is the promise of magnitude to come, His service, too, and his effort to please will be exacting to the last detail.

And there is no advertisement' too large for you to study carefully in every part. For too often some shrewd buyer with a' wonderfully rare bar- -gain is allotted-a mighty small space to put it in. Try it today. Concentrate that buying power of yours. Turn all that tremendous spending power upon the advertising in this paper and you will amazed at how ranch you yourelfiU.Jve JeAed in actual dollars- and" ceo.

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