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The THE IDEAL PAPER for THE WHOLE FAMILY ALL THE NEWS reliable) and readable) the) DAY IT HAPPENS VOL. XXIX No. 68. OTTAWA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914. POEJICIS AVERT BUG BflJKGLAK5T FJDRMER mMT MOTE? Evening Journal HONrRODOLPHE LEMIEUX SUBPOENAED IN QUEBEC GRAFT INVESTIGATION Mr.

MacNab and Sir 4 Hugh Graham Have Warm Exchange Sir Hugh Refuses to An swer Questions as to the Proprietorship of Mont-; real Herald Mr. J. O. Mousseau not Much Im-i -A JT pruvcu According xo- xvc- port of Medical Commit- tee. Quebec, Feb.

6. Hoi. Re olpae Lemieax will Imtc to appear before the committee iaTet-tifatiag tbe graft charge at Quebec Tbe Gaspe lawyer, Carpea-ter, wbo interfered ia tbe proceed-inr aad aearly ceased a mix-ep wm introduced to Mr. J. 0.

Mon-eaa by tbe former Nrtmajter-Ceaeral, it Uted. REFUSED TO ANSWER. The sltllaf this mornlnc productive of mn at arms MtMi Mr. B. A.

MadNab and bit former employer, Sir Hulk Graham, on tha question of th ownership of too Moe-treal Herald, sir Hugh refused to answer certain questions, claiming that war Irrelevant, and be was beld. At tb rnurait hmIob of the Lower House committee. Afnitd Leverrne asked for a subpoena for Hon. Rodolphs Lemleu. who Uitroauced Mr.

Carpen-' ter to J. O. Mousseau. Tae committee acceded to Mr. Laverfne'a request.

Excitement waa eaussa. when It waa learned to-day that Messrs. Blddlnaer and Malosey, the Burns' msa, had left the city before the committee bad Sn-Uhed with them. It appear, aomebody telephoned Mr. Blddlnaer at the Chan-teau FToatenae, and.

aooordlos; to Alex Applsba; another Burns detective, apparently Informed them that they were not required any more, and tho two aoted on thla advice, and had rose to ew Tork. After moat of the srsumrats vaad on behalf of B. A. MacNab before the Upper House, the probe bad beea repeated before the leatslature enquiry to whether 8lr Hush Graham ghould anewrr questions aa to tbe ownerahlp of the Montreal Herald, the committee refused to allow sir Hutrb to anawer. This momlne.

the committee of -the leaielatlve council probing aha Mont- real Mall craft ajl.astlons waa called upon to devote several hours listening to a number of questions framed with 'a view to' deciding the ownership of the Montreal Herald, tbe new pro-. prletor of Kdward Beck, aaysl he unsuccessfuly offered the dls- I closures of the Burns detectives before taking thsm to the Melt Mr. Beck yesterday declined to anawer a question as to who the proprietor-' -was: and. Sir Hugh Graham, proprietor of the Montreal Star, was asked to attend and give evidence. A number of questions on The ownership point were put to Sir Hugh, several by R.

A. MacITab. for twenty-five years editor of the Montreal Htar, and now editor of the Mall, but the committee decided that Mir Hugh needn't answer' them because the matter waa not pertaining to the problem being Investigated. (ml Importance. Mr.

McNab Thls-ls an extraordin-ary thing and I think yoa will admit It yourself. Mr. Chairman, because you are an old journalist, that a matter of publio Importance of Ihle kind should not be submitted to a man who la at least the owner of the Montreal Htsr. He baa admitted and atatea to thla committee that he refuses to open up this great question which will revolutionise things In this province. I think his statement carries with It Its own answer." Sir.

McNab then drew Sir Hugh's attention to aa article which appear-' rd In the Star relating to the possibility of witnesses being arrested despite the Immunity promised by the legislature. He insinuated that this article Intimidated witnesses but the chairman Intervened and prevented Sir Hugh from being examined oe.this Ottawa Dairy Milk regulations not cover ths milk In Its delivery, but also In lu production. Osr pa trons' safety Is our prat tnougni. W1LUH COLLKGE. i -Ovll flervtce Classes'.

Mdsy. Wednesday snd Friday, T.S0 to 040 p.as. Classes In preparation -for Third nivisian Rxamlnstlohs are now opea at thla successful college. In all wave our equipment Is complete the ONLY rollege with a complete typewriting equipment of single ana aounie esse wisrhlnre. Our Instructors have had long and successful experience.

Willis College places mors successful graduates la the Civil Berries than, does any 'Other acnooi in 'uiwoa ruil Information request better still, call snd see for yourself 01 Bsnk Btreet. ORANGES. Clllfomla llunklst. Urge, gwoat snd 40o else, for Iso a dosen sr per esse. Try ana srenge Tor nreakfsst.

Ons dosea equal to one gallon, ttoooaii Bros, sue evening- ton 1'hons Qussa Hi. rOR OUIJ SUKATHrOL Tan want ths verr Wast seal obtain able. That's ths real Susquehanna anthracite, sold by Af-gns MoCell, ls Bsnk sn. rnsas H- "One Baby, One Ballot," Suggests One Suffragette. Mr.

N. bewria, sarmhrr for F-mM Heron, la still bring deluged with rorrnpondeacs from sympathisers with the vases of I nii.lili ishln Is takes by anost erf the lady tor-reesmadenta to hie proposal or teats -No babies, so ballots." One woman, however, writlns; lu Mr. Lewie, thinks that he should go a Utile farther, and give a ballot (or every ha nr. thus giving southern tbe bsiaacs of power. The member tor Fast Huron, has received the following: use-mortal frees lbs Kqaal sulrragev League of Nelson.

B.C., signed by Kllaabeth Roberta Marltoa-aid, prrsldesil "the ssesibcra of tire Krlsoa Equal KuSrsce Lesane give their ess-nest CU-doreeeBcnt on behalf, of the ex. tension to wosnen. Thai yos may he saccessful Is oar si were LABOR MEN CRITICIZE DETECTIVES Claim They are Fomenting Trouble Among Workers. Men Must Take Pains to Protect Interests. Trades and Labor Cosarll of Montreal lsas Drsstle fireoluttoa Condesss-hag the Boras' Age ary Icepk-sble Work 'They Day, Montreal.

Feb. tBpeclal). The Trades and Labor Council has passed a resolution denouncing the W. J. Bums Detective Agency, sad declaring that: 1 Whereas eertarn Information baa iohed labor ofrfcUT, -orihe cltv in which efforts are being made by re-rreeeatatlvea of the Wm.

J. Burns National Detective Incorporated Agency to foment labor troubles between certain trades la manufacturing Usee and the unions of thee trades In the hope of discrediting labor agencies and officials In the eyea of thejiulef and creating scandal, and whereas such actions on ths part of thla foreign agency are not only deeptcsbie la tbe eyes of all fair-minded people, but t-md to- create discord between employers sad employee wnere smlcable relations now exlet. Be It resolved that this council take this opportunity of sdvlslng organised labor to become alert to their own lntereete by using every precaution to offset aay attempt that might be made by this sgency to Interfere with friendly relatione between workers and employees. CITY COUNCIL TO PROBE CHARGE Allegation That Hull Chief of Police was Responsible for a Boy's Broke Police Chief Chevalier of Hull will defend himself to-night agalnat the charge laid by Napoleon of being responsible roe the breaking or his young son's arm while taking the little fellow home on the nlchr of Thursday, January 29. The chief atates that the fall was accidental and that he had not a hand on ths boy when he broke hta arm.

Ths Investigation will, be held at o'clock in the city hall. HOX. WHITK BHTfaL Hon. W. T.

White. Minister of Finance, who la III at the Chateau Laurler. Is reported to be progressing favorably, but It Is not expected that! he will be able to be ths House for 1 several weeks I I I POLICE GUARD BANK WHOLE WEEK EXPECTING ROBBERY Gang From United States lanned to Rob Local Institution but "Pal" Gave Police Tip in Ad vance. Dally expecting a pltC.ed battle with four American professional bsnk robbers, the. local police have been successful In averting a big hank robbery ln Ottawa.

The bank was guarded by armed detectives, plainclothee-men snd oonstablea for a whole week. A pal the bank robbers, it appears, was'' recently arrested here and gave ths polc advance Information, which led to the robbery being, frus trated. Ths plan to rob the bank, as given by ths informer, provided that the four roDoera would descend -upon the bank about 10.11 a.m. on a dark At this hour rt waa considered few people would be In the bank. ana ine.

employees were to hsve been The police today refused to divulge A high-powered motor car had waa to have been watting outside toey mignt sseape in it. At tha polios station ths motor reserve fores waa held tn readiness. of "The Job would have been an easy one, and would Have likely been successful If ws had not acted upon the Information that waa gives us beforehand, sals a police omctal "Passers-by oa the street could not hsve seen Into ths bank, and the robbers would have likely been successful nt getting back to ths motor ear before ths alarm could have been given. Ths hold-up men stopped at a several ssys anally took ths cue left thdslty. Ths bank In question Is aaderstood ths Northern Crown Bank.

MAY TAKE-CASE INTO COURT NOW Temperance Fight not Over Yet. Disputes May go to Higher Court. Mr. W. J.

Code. Ailing for License Holders. 8os Mm htep Takes Wottd bo to Make Application to Have Hoop License Bylaw Quashed. Despite- the decision arrived at by Judge Qunn afternoon In regard to the shop Urease by-law, Mr. W.

J. Code, who was acting on be-; half of the license holders la the re-I cent recount, stated Ihle morning that the fight wag by no means over. Mr. Cods' pointed out that the aext step that would be taken was to make application to bav the by-law quaah-; ed aa soon aa it has received tta third reading In the city council, and fight rt but la a higher court. NEW CLASS FOR BACKWARD PUPILS Innovation for Public School Board In Sesr lsre.

In the very neur future class for backward children. It is stated by a trustee to-day, will be established In one of public echuota of this city. In this clsss the child will receive individual instruction, and elso will be taught more hand work. From careful scrutiny of the vari-oua classes In the schools It haa been found that there are about titty chll-dien oyt of Ihe.l.eoe who will be placed in thla. class.

WITHDRAWAL OF CHARGES LIKELY Two Held en Being Proven Gallty of Haying Fraudulently Hidden Goods. ggmuel Brodle and Daniel Olne-burg. charged In ths poltcs court this morning wllh fraudulently concealing goods, wars remsnded until to-morrow. Both the accused -were connected with ths defunct. York Supply Company, of wltlcn Ell Weber was ths manager.

Leber was allowed out on suspended sentence yesterday, and In consequence a requeet for the withdrawal of the charges against Ins-burg snd Brodle waa mails to-day. frown Attorney Ritchie waa not tn and Deputy Magistrate Askwlth refused to allow the chargea to be withdrawn until the consent of the Clown prosecutor had been secured. Mr. K. J.

Daly appeared for the accuseds 1 000 000 0 0 0 0 o.oo QUEBEC OFFICIAL WHOo STWJCK AM EDITOR. OO0 000 0 0 0 2 CHARLES LAVCTDT. K.C, Deputy Attorney General, who' attacked B. MacXah, of the Montreal Malt, In tbe eorrktoe of the legislative AssemSly bolhllng and later pan-llcly aologisrd. held up, the name of 4he bank.

been rented by the bold-up men, and the bank after ths robbery to lhj pattot, containing rl Bee and an armed local hotel, and after laying low for that ths bank was being guarded and to bs ths Rldeau Street branch of HEADQUARTERS FOR DOMINIONS IN LONDON The proposed building, which, if the project meets with Colonial approval, will, in future house the various interests of the Overseas Dominions in England. It occupies the Aldwych site nearly three acres in extent, in the heart of the Empire Metropolis, with a frontage on the Strand of over 400" feet. The price of the site will be $6,305,000. There will be a total floor area of 19 acres in the eleven storeys, three of which are below ground. BIG GAIN 1 IN REVENUE OF DOMINION Million Dollar Increase for Ten Months.

Customs Only Department --Showing Total Revenue for Tea Months Ending ssnasry 31st. wss tls.lIAIS Kxctse Retsms snd Host Ofscs Shows Increase. A financial statement Issued to-day shows that deaplts all the Liberal prediction of ruin financial chaos, the Dominion revenue for ths ten months of the Use si year ending January II, 114, was a million dol lars more thsn the revenue for' the same period In the fiscal of 112-11. Tns totul revenue for the ten months waa as com pared with U.01J,li last year. The only department to show a decresse was Customs.

Kxclse returns. Host Olllce. Public Works and Hallways and Canals all showed an Increase. The decrease in customs revenue la partially 'accounted, for by the fact that the revenue from the Chinese head tax, which amounted to some t2.0OO.0O0. is now Included under miscellaneous Instead, of under toms.

The expenditure for the ten months. on consolidated fund waa 9S.0sS,S71, and on capltul account Its', 470, 061. The month or January showed a decrease In the. revenue of a little leea than 12.000.000. The actual total for tbe month waa against last year.

SITTING DEAD IN AUTOMOBILE 1: Young Man and Young Woman tlo Together Munler and bu Icicle the Theory. Oreensburs. Pa- Fell, fc Sitting up right the bodies of Joha McFadden. aged 20, and Misa Anna Luta, aged 30. were found In an automobile two mllea east of Llgonler, Westmoreland County, early to-day.

Tbe girl's srma were around Mcradden a nedc caco had been shot through the heart. The county authorities believe Mc-Fadden killed the girl snd then shot himself. M'HMIi BUILKRS IN8PKCTED. In reaard to ths recommendation made In tire- verdict returned by the coroner's Jury at last night's Inquest In regard to the cause of the Howies PsMllon disaster, which states that' all boilers In public buildings should be Inspected twice a year by a qualified inspect ori a prominent Public school trustee slsted this morning that every boiler In the Public schools of this city waa Inspected twice every year. Olve youf children lots of Ottawa Dairy Milk tn drink.

Helps build up the constitution snd makes none sna sinew for the struggles of after years "M.VRKIIS OP PI.EAHAVT something you have been looking for. We wash ronr whole rsmur wash at very r-. sons Me rates. Phons tjiieen l. Household naaning tft, s-IT Chamberlain Are.

BIBLICAL DRAMA. ESTHER. Chorus rehearsal Saturday Night, Feb. 7th. hall, Fmmsnuel church, corner KIgtn snd Olotlcester streets Splendid enrollment Others contem plating joining should do ss at '17 i ..1 vi seiiii.ii enii sr 1 vnvnntvr- Jl'' Is Prepared to Contest Case if Appeal is Made.

"Event If KppHratlAn tn Mad to have the hop lkoa by-tow iiaalitl wntUd take a year or an to have thl atone for we wUI iVtU It throaitb alt tlte coarts. and In the meantime the llvenae ctmw mite loners' will have done their duty. Ttil waa tha made to T-e thin anoralna hjr Mr. IC H. PUU.

prnMoal the vrflf eeaMMitteta, w4sl4 regard ta tbe nwant oa the by law which ended iravtertlay la the by-law briny ft aM tried. Mr. Pitta added: "It makea llttie dlftrt9wre what the Ucne 'holderii 4o now. Uire Ikemca are boand to go The by-law has reveivrd itecond rradlnir In the city coanrlJ. the dx4(Jon of the Jelxe on the rerouut urine awaited for tlx LOBBY HERE TO OPPOSE TOBACCO ACT? Opposition to Cigarette Bill Assured.

Proposal That Manufacture be Forbidden. Rumor That. Tbbsreo Interest sre Already I'sinc Influence to Create tepnosltlon to Broder Measure Leaders Said to be Opposed. It was rumored about the. corridors rol ths House yesterday snd this morning that the tobacco Interests have already established a lobby here to defeat.

If possible the adoption of nr. Andrew Broder a bill which alma to prevent the Importation of cigar ettes in Canada. The passage of the hill would be a tremendous blow at the tobacco Interests. -1 The fate of such measure, while apparently popular with, a certain sec tion ot the House will undoubtedly meet with determined opposition. Both Sir Wilfrid Laurler and Premier Borden are on record as opposed to such a step, although It Is thought that it me Dill cornea to a vote that both leaders will support It.

This bill, however, like other private bills, will not be considered along party lines and will And Suuuort and opposition on both sides of the House. HULL HOUSES BURN Teams'. Bsdly Onilrd In. Ksrly Morning Rlsar. The Hull fire brigade had a run morning about six o'clock to the corner of Wall and t'hatesuguay street, where fire broke out In i three- row tenement house snd to me amount of II.

Mf) resulted. The re sidents had to flee In scent sttlrr Very little furniture in say of the imun wss ssvea. Those occupying the house, were: Messrs. Noel Been In (owner). D.

Na tion and O. Savard There Is Utile 'Insurance on the building, but the rurnmiro is a tolsl loss. BRRAMXfi ALlRKonRna. Fntirnl.e'. A i still 'continue.

n. 'Offered the public. We are truly nsrgains come and juoge iion.ii. a. Fournler, Limited.

1IS-III Welllngtos St. a WATitR oreernoK. sems people ensured their lln -n as often ss they sir their news mi ths water oueetlos, ths Bsker Leun- ary co. business would show a big 4 2 THRILLING TRIP INTO FAR NORTH Experiences of Mounted Police Patrol After Trapper Keport Brother Officer had been KffledTX Montana Man A b1 acted a Yoang Olrt ana pursuit waa litarlrd liiiaanil Brought Back and Will Stand Trial. Regina.

Feb. The story of a dash Jnto the bad lands of the frosea north country by a party sent from Athabasca, December, to find Corporal Harper, the Mounted Police, ia told by Superintendent Mac Donald, who pensonally conducted tha relief expedition. The story tells of the flight ot "Acs Huntington, a trapper from. Montana, with a ir-yar-old glrl acknbwUulsred beauty of the district, into the barren north land, of the pursuit and capture by Corporar Hurper. and finally of the expedition, heade-d by himself, when reports reached him that the corporal naa met witn roui play, on the trail, -Huntington, -adventurer, and trapper, became enamored of the.

girl, who waa llvinjr at her home near Athabasca. Hie suit was spurned by her parents, and the couple decided to lluntlnirton had two shacks, Sa mile Apart, north of Uake Saskatoon. Both were well -supplied with provia-lona, and It waa there they expected to apend tha t'orporal When the mother laid a charge nrainst Huntington' of and the police took the matter up, friend i of the couple warned them of their danger, and they fled. Huntington waa taken at Grande Cache, after a chase of two weeks, During the chase Harper lost hla rifle, and It waa the finding of this by sn IndlaA that led to reports af to the expedition. GALT FACTORY GUTTED BY FIRE Damage to Extent of took by CnnfUirratioa This Mornlnc- Galt.

On Keb. Firs which broke out about four o'clock this morning In tne works of Shirley Deitrlch, Limited, Saw and Bed Manufacturer gut tod practically the whole plant which covets the greater portion of a block. Only, a solid brick warehouse, recently erected, remains, tha rest of the buildings not so solidly constructed, having burned Ilka tinder. Although at oca time It was thou-tit ths solid st una offlcs would he saved, the fire got fn and It was gutted. It ia expected the loss wUI.

reach about and l0 men will bs thrown out of work. CIVIC ELECTION HAD SCHEME TO EXTORT MUCH MONEY Two Men Alleged to Have Practiced Blackmail. Carded Tales to Several Wives and Husbands. Both are Hrnt to Jail for four Month oa Chares of asra my -Took Money to Ieerttve A ayatem that apparently has all th aarmarka of bUrlrmatl, waa tx posed la tha police court thla morn log, when Lao Shaahaa and Thorn a Esaa ap pcared on char gas of vajtraacy, and upon plradlnf uiH arrrv aantcnoed to fuur-moath JmJl terma. Dctectiva Hyaa told tha court that lha two accuaed bad bean tn the habit of foinf with vaiioua men and wo men In tha city, and tfUlnx them that thalr husband or wife, aa tha oaaa might waa kaeplos company with another woman or man.

-Jinn la alleged to hava told aeveral women that their, husband were with membtra of tha oppoalta rx. Bheehan ta alleged to hava followed atmllar practices with the husband, tailing them that their wives were paying attention lo other" men. In each case. It la alleged, that money -waa demanded, for the alleged ailen.ee of the informant. Considerable difficulty, it la aald, haa arisen In several local famillea over tha operations of tha pair.

CITY WATER BILL FINALLY AMENDED legislative Aaaeanbly ArorpU Alter aUona Made bj Ipper Chnmber. Quebec, Fab. (Special) last phaaa of parliamentary procedure completed yesterday on tha Ottawa City Bill In tha Legislative Aaaambly, whan tha latter accepted tha amendments made by tha Legislative council to thla bill. amendments, which were dua to tha Intervention of Meaara. Oendron and Kortlar, mean that tha City- of Hull wlU ba able to tarn ail lands acquired by tha City of Ottawa for the purposes of Its waterworks In ths City of Hulk whether ths latter decides to take Its water supply from Uissa sjtaxwarka-ar- Dot.

Uttaw 4ity Btll now only naads tha sanction of Hla Honor tha Lieutenant Oovernor. 4 a. isrstTTSi wtw nrrrvo a 8XKTVTS TOR PEOQEESS." Sooooooooo 1 mr, r. nor.nw wow-ruff. ar- rrtary at tho National Municipal licmguo of tbe I'nftrd'-Ktai.

who will dHUer an address la I lie V. M. C. A. hall to-nlgbt on osnmtas- los) overninent" nndrr ths auspices of the Board of Trade.

TOLL ROAD CASE. Action Over Mnpdle Road to he 'Heard la Utah Court Hoon. No further srtlon has vet been taken )y the tosmshlp of Nepean In the aioodle toll road, dispute. Mr. Went-worth Green, township solicitor, stat- ea mis momma 4nat Mr.

-MixMlltf liso been formally nolifled that he was to cease chsrclna toll on the road and that the thoroiishfnre waa not' the pre- pcriy ctepenn I ownao p. -Although no decTsion hss been anVlv. ed at yet. It la pretty well understood thst the matter will so to the hi.h conn nr iiiriiiriif, intend to push the mstrer, snd papers nave rwn served OB Mr. ainoawi, esia nr.

ureen.l us lwmot representtnt SYSTEM TO BE lAlQoVED AT ONCE Schools May be Used as Po Uing Booths jn Future Re- count Shows Defects in System. Foiiowint on the report of Judre Ounn in "esrC" to the carelessness of r.rtaln returnlns' officers snd the Issdquacy of the accommodation at some of the polllnc stations durln the last muaklual election, there la likely -to be a bis shake up In this connection la of ths water Mekistlts that la lo b. submitted to tha people. The hi due's report will he sidossd-w he osrd ef Control sad drsaZ tie chahsea will llk.ly be matfe? susseetsd that ths pukii, schools In certsln areas will be usea for posjine stattuns. and the whole list of deputy returnlns; enters wuf be rerlssd.

In slew of the fart thwftlie proposed plebiscite Will bs submitted early next month the nutter win ba dealt with at once, N. 1 IMPERIAL ENTERPRISE "MONUMENT Canada Can Build the bo-minion House. Could Treat Other Domin-. ions as Tenants. Option on site of Mammoth RulMIng In Heart of London hecsredWUIIve of Canadian Industry and Moan.

ment of Canadian Crcato A building; In ths heart of London the centre of ths British Umpire, wlt.t a frontage of over 400 feet on tha Btratnd.eighi storeya above ground and thres bekwr occupying; nearly -'-thres acres and to cost KM, 000, Is ths nuturs of the vast monument to m- pcrlal enterprlas that Canada Is Invlt- ed to sham and have place in this Valhalla of tbe Dominions beyond tha Seas. Thle, waa the proposal that Lord Chelmsford ou I lined to-day at a luncheon gTVan Ty him In ths Chateau Laurler to a number of the Capital' a ksdlna; citlaans and parllamentariana, N'ot for Afttr first eulogising Ear. Grey. Lord Chelmsford stated thAt he wish ed to brush away certain rumors concerning ths project. It Is not the Intention to exploit tils scheme foe profit." he declared, and then quoted Karl Grey, whose emissary to Casada he In, Earl Grey, he said, had secur ed the option on ths Aldwych alts for the express purpose of enabling It to he appropriated for Imperial purposes.

If tha Dominion Government so wished, it would bs handed over to them without retaining- any profit, and for merely the repayment ot ths axpenses connected with It. Tho Imperial Inatltnte To remove from It any halo. Lord Chelmsford stud: era- eon. of ur slNt btvtr. served aa -Kin" a representatives In ths Dominions who think that no expend)-" turs Is too great to do service for the countries with which ws have beet connected.

Continuing, he spoke of ths Imperial institute as a failure because uX belna' placed on a remote and lnacceasibiat part ot London. "The Imperial Institute) wss sn exhibition." said Lurd helms-tord, "but there was no pne tbsrs ta explain tbe -products, snd ths High Commissioner snd the Canadian agents wcre.milut away. The proposed "Do- minion Hoeae' woiikl te risrht on tb main hixhway. where 440 motor busses 'pass thres times a day, with thrao ruler ground tubs stations within os yarda, T. Caws da a Wlswcs Only.

1 am not her to further a crusade, aald Lord Chrimsford, "and I am sura that Karl Grey would not think 'of wishing to foist on a scheme or his own, -unwelcome ta them." If Canada ahould prefer to g3 Into- It alone, aha could take It over -outright. Lord Chelmsford and could treat the other Dominions as tenants. The Details and Fratarca, Going Into ths details of ths ore- Jsct, the former Queensland Governor- General said that tho site wss nearly' three acrea in extent. In tns heart of London, withe a tit rand -frontage of 431 feet and an Aldwych frontage of OM He next spoks of the favorable terms- given by tlWXeondou County Council to thoss who aecurtnl the alte. Ths site waa secured for 106,000, and only in thres other cases have this body ever sold a freehold site.

Dealing with the features of proposed building. Lord Chelmsford said that the three floors be low ground and ths sight above, giving total floor space- of 10 acres, would bs ample for all exhibitions, the offices for- the High Commissioner and the Canadian agents, Imperial societies, institutes, hanking housvea, etc. Prefacing his peroral ton a glowing eulogy -of Lord Strathcona. Lord Chelmsford aald: "If you erect thla building. It will bs a hive of Canadian industry and a monument of Canadian greatness." BUYS FISH CAR.

Canadian Government Likely to Vn- 'tfertake Distribution of Vrj. Madison. Wla. Feb. 0 Wisconsin fteb car Uadger, No.

0, which waa ths first flah diatribution car ever put lnt commission, haa been sold to tha Canadian government, which Is to dupll-ctate Wisconain methods of game flah propsffntion. The ear has ilistrihuted nsh fy by ths million snd haa been In operation Tor 16 years. The tish cars are used to convey fry from tha hatcheries to the up-state reserve and lakes. The car. contains tanks, In which the 'fry are kept.

BAY8WATER AVE. BRICK HOUAB. new, a rooms. harilwid floora, manteta. Phone Quean 4443.

TEN PHASE OF ADVERTItlNQ. No. Public Service lh all rligin today perheps the dominant thought ia saevlca and the bmiherhood of man. The I'l of aervlca la a great and fine religion In Helf. It Is growl, In many directions and 'under man) conditio.

Th voir 1914 will wltnesa a note worthy d-velopmet of this lde of ervire imoni ins HtraeA railways, lntpr-irr-han com pent as. railroad, tfile-prvme. telMrenuh snd llsht and sower enm- psnles ar Uktng ns new relltit'tn Of rne puniic negmning to be treated With frankness- "wuh Irs mrAa on the tftbte." so to meek. Newspspera like The Fvnlng inurtiHl carry ineir anventAtnent advertleements t)at are frank, open, snd s)yVe-Hofrd: that encourage ron-flftrne and pledge a real end gsh This ts as It should bead ft wt); be atrsnge Indeed if these corsor-Hons whH'h stve tha puUltri and sre now ivertisfng tha fact, do not bene" St from swefc a potter ta very much, ilie tMTwe way that a rst-otass aMrchawt when ha talis the public ef wares In rhe advertising ealiifruTsS ef rwHsotw newspsprs Hks The Kvastng Jourrwl. omrr re Building and Centrset tng..

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About The Ottawa Journal Archive

Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980