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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 3

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1 EVERYTHING MUST Mow for TOUT New TMrt Presents etltcMILLAN'S BIO DISCOUNT IALI ef VlUlia. Jew.Uery. Clocks, Maiaonds, Sterling Silver, Silver Plated War Eb- oy ootxl. HUM Brass VUula mm. LhUv Goods u4 everything be found I jewellery aura.

hEaO THIS-Ladles Oliver and gun metal watchee. worth VjM tor Ledlas' sold nlied tttchw, wortk tiles, lor K.W. Ladlee' solid watchee. worth for U5.0O. U.nll' (old filled watrKea, worth fllO) for gl.

Match MM from 7to up. LeaW tablets Mo. Sterling rtlver Hooke. Shoo Horn. Blotters.

Daroere, from etc upward. Wa earrjr th largest stock of Hlags la Ottawa, window for price. A ala ooltd sold gem tint. 4LM. A Am Sve-stoae epel.

worth T. for 16. Oo. Waroood. from I7.CU to tsw.uo.

Won't fall to Tlatt our Mora, a wa an sl'log bargains at CI Bi'AllKa STHKhvr. Store opoa until WP-av uu. tar Safety Baser, SWITZER 6k ALU WORK OUARANTBBD, Palsies Whew, Tooth Ar TSagapy yjr 'J VA Painless Extreo-Ordered I lj IjL 3L, ll tlon of Narvat Motors i Irea etad Bipolar Motor with Ants- mil THiaiMOail eta. od) The meet eaeoeaatul metllliMBja la I tMa ot are eora. NUaOBROCS RXJTDItlllNCM.

GarrlocGpdard Co sparxs STRnrr. DR. J. G. SCOTT kaa rmsTd is C03L and 80KZB8XI 8T8.

CHINESE LAUNDRIES at QUEEN aeraar Bank. 0X0W an) SUSSSX STMBT. folio SISO MAYOR Wad AMermanla Candidates, get your Soot ta aoadttloa for the campaign, by XUmiO BAX7I 15d ZSTJCATlOftfAI, ksttnry College AatQTUI AVBNUaU OR RESIDENT AND DAY BOYS sabaol will Ka-opta oa TaeadaT, Jaw. 10rv Tbe JhMdmaatar WIU be at heme dally ie see parents I oa achooi bualoeaa. OKO.

r. WOOLLCOMBB, B.A., Osaa, millionaire dead. rtaw fork. Dee. ai.

Theodore A wwaitny rei iraenc of enmmlt. irauiua BauIW in th leltlna and rflBintf Kh.i.m aia J4 POSITIVE PAINLESS EX TRACTION Of TEETH Ottawa Dental Parlors 140 SPARKS STREET DR. ROWNLEE, Prep. Nan ryaan, Graham Ca. Cloaad at Might uoept by appointment 5 Sweetmeats La la atVUtloi.

ta onr rarTtlt drug1 atook. wo oarry tbo follow- Ina thiaa of CJ A ION ICR I Oonona'a Clho cuoica CONITEO- 1 Ctioeolatoa. Oanona BaUaa. ftmaira Ifapl Croaraa. aUoOrcor'a Butter aootch.

Cbooolat MoUowa. T. A. 15ROWNLEE Sueoeaaor ta A. K.

Bretboai.) D1SPBNMNO CHKMIUT. Oar. Bank and Cooper Street. i-HONB ML J- M.CALDERON fee uTlRXPROOr AND OONCStmi BUILDINGS Or ALL CI MI Plan auppuod tree for -mp enotraote. I N.B.

All Saints' Ohorra. The a IUM ro'e aad "Uoloroee. gmuiingi were alaaasd by ma. aiirif wTjtKsrr. omwai Lead the Leaders TUCKER lanisoapa 0xdanar.

ioddiug and Trees 138 BAHI 8TSXZT Of; fat ri-riuu home oaataraa mm ill Bifn- wek- oont year ciai a GO UNTIL JAN: 1st srle ILaV Jeweller and Optician. This Bell WIU KINO OUT THE OLD TEAR, and RiNO IN TOT HEW for SWITZBR CO but before It begin to ring, wa Sir all out Novelties lor HALT MUOE. Wa don't Inland to eanr Ihem over UU next 7 oar. Our prices will sell titan CO. 119 Sparks St.

Will Set the Pace For the New Year Annual Winter SaU of TWEED HUIT-INoii, worth (.. Wo oro odorlnf tot tli.00. A 1 value Conaltlar tbo quaUt wo aro odorltis tha tho PHlCfi. Manufaeturro' Samploa, of EnjUata TrouMtinr. worth f7.U0 to tHM.

0aU pric KM. A I valuo. bUR.H.C0NLEY tl WKUJNOTON STREET. N.B.-ranoy Veattaaa. AMUSEMENTS.

TaloPMn. GRAND EL Niaht Prloaa 10a Monday, Twesday and, Mat Wednesday nlahta. Deo. 30. u.

and Jan. laL Thai Taar'S Day whoa nlaht price star tunc slalo-Drama A KAOObS EXSO MatliMe. New Tear'a Day. loo tlx SOo tl a amL Two. ur.

Utue Walra. 1 1L To-morrow Mallnss KurI-' MR, AND MRS. K. R. SPRNCbR In the Romaao Play.

A Cavalier of France Price-). Ro. Bex seats n.ak KKUat. JANUARY 3 -4 AMURICA'B TRAOBDIAM MR. E0BBET D0WBTVO AmmtrntmA k- II I i W-l, lib- Converse, and hla own legitimate company, presenting A.

Haiimefa Maater-Plece, THE GLADIATOR Speelal Menery, BeanUtul Costumes. tloes sv at, w. w. I. L- Sac Mat.

St, at. st WEDH18DAT. JASUAAT i (Under th dlreoUoo of W. Spanoar Jenaa) Mr. Harold Jarvis (Whs needs no Introduction OUawaJ Mr.

Owen A. smilev On of Canada's cleverest entertainers. Mr. Frank Blachford The Canadian vMlslsL whose work hi characterised by breadth of tone and beauty of eirle and expression. SO PRINCE TO VISIT EMPEROR.

London, Dec. IL According to the Berlin correspondent of to Dally Mall, th Prince ot Wales has accepted Emperor William pressing Invitation to com to Berlin th middle of nexn month and to be Invested with tn oraer ot the hibck Eagle. THE OTTAWA EVENING JQUKNAL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER tJ, 1001 S.S. ELECTIONS ARE TO-MORROW SKETCHES OP THE CANDI-DATES IN THE rlEIJ). lmr Ooatcete Vfth Li-ely ToUimg Expected.

Liat of th inaoee Whan Votes WIU rolled. Tba election of separate achooi trus- taaa waiea will take phaoe to-morrow, hew Year a day, la proving more tn-t resting lata tint than it baa tor come year. This la due th (act that la a number of th wards trustees whoa terms ar finished anil who ar again aspiring for poalllona ar meeting, with opposition, For soma aaasoaa past tb election of separate school truMee kaa bean a ratbar matter, th aajaa nam ba ins' Mluraed practically la aach cas by acclamation. But now th aspect of aflalra la changed and ther ar ta contest In four wards. Th opponents of th trustaea who ar seeking re-election ra la ewy cas youug man.

In thre wards, Ottawa, By and Daihoualta th present English-speak-Ins trustee are aeeklas r-elcttua and ar meeting with opposition, and In a fourth ward, BU daorsa'a. two new men ar In th field. A coulj-erabl portion at tka aeparaw achooi leetorau bellaT that the Infualon nf younf b.ood Into the acparata achoul board would be a food tblon and bene lb bringing out of now candidate. The contests In aororal of tb warda are eipecteil to be keen. Trustee ar elected for term of two yeara.

Pol lowing are picture aad biographical sketches of th candidate In th totw wards; M. M. O'CONNOR. Mr. M.

H. O'Connor, who la eon' testing Deihousle ward for awparate achooi trusteeshlo. la wall known in local fraternal aad labor circle aad Is quit popular young man. Ha 1 Past Chief Rancor of Emerald Court. Catholic Order of' Forester, and was a iwBrtaentatlva at th conientions ot the High Court of tba order held at Burllagtoa, VL, aad alt Brentford, OnL Ha aiae belongs to the Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Aa a labor man he waa a dMehata from th Clerks' Union to th Ddnlnlon Trades Congress at Hamilton la 187, aad has been a dele-gat from tho union to th ltfal Trades and Labor Council. Mr. O'Connor la tl yeara of ag and has been aliteen rear In Ottawa. Ha was born la Carleton. He Is manager ot the shoe and travelling goods department la Bryson, Graham It establishment Energy and determination are two of hla characteristics and hi friends say that be ought to aak a good trustee.

He belongs to SL Patrick's eh ore h. Mr. Connor Is opposing Mr. Mo Ouir an th ground that too root a teaur ot office by a trustee la not good tor the electors. He sad hi friends think la tlm for change, TERENCE McOUIRB.

Mr. Terence McOuIre, the present Eng. NewTerk. When buying skirt bindings don't waste time and -money on braids and common brush bindings, as owing to the braid surface they, chafe and wear the shoe and are unsatisfactory. Ask for Duxbak waterproof bias velvet brash edge skirt binding.

It's easier to put on than any other binding. The top being finished ready to sew on, requires no in. It will outlast the life of the skirt, and does not hold the dust or dirt. Insist on having Duxbak, as itvjs one of the S. H.

M. make. Only take tije kind having the letters S. II. M.

on the back of -every yard. A Sold by all frvt-claee aMrrhaetn TEE E. B. ft M. CO.

English repramUtlT of Dalnowl ward on tut aeparata achooi board, who la seeking re-eietUon, baa beau a aiember of that body for twlr years. He waa bora la AUoar, la lkW. At the age ot he went Into th lumbering busluita aad after raualalng wllh lrley aad PaUee for about igb-toon yeara he angaged with tb li. B. Kddy Co.

ae-csanagar of their bualness on th Madawaaka. When tba cow pany gae up that branch, Mr. Mo-Ouir than formed a company under tb tlU of T. McOulr and and bought th buslaeas, shortly afterwards selling out to other caemuera of th arm. He I now la th Inland HeTooue departmenL lfr.

MoOnlra ha dsrated a great deal of bis Urn ta Ihe municipal attalra of OtUwa aad represented Dalhouale ward lor gva yeara at th city council board. At present ne noda tba pueiuoa of chair man of tb BngHah committee of 111 operate achooi board. He has always beea returned to th board by acclamation. Two year ago he built SL Agatha aebool. baa alwaya beea associated with athletic aporta and baa the honor of being th organiser and president of the famous "8tar" lacrosse team.

He la an attendant at 8L Patrick'! church. EDWARD P. OLE EBON. Mr. Edward 1.

Oweson, one of the eandMaiM 4n By ward, la widely know a as one ot an foremost toot-hall nlavera In Canada. He Is tweaiy elm years ot age and la a eon of th 1st ex-Aid. Joan Oleaaoa. Ottawa la hla birtnptac. Mr.

uteesou la a lawyer by profiisslon, being a member of the Brnt of Scotl, BootL Curie and Oteeaon. He wee edueated la the Separata eoboola Jkere and la Ottawa Uaivarattr where he received me dear of Baobeior of Arte. He studied law at Oegoode Mali, Toronto, ana woe araduiLted. in law In 1M1. Mr.

Oteeaon Isqurl progreestv In his Idea Hla ability la th athietle line is of a surprising nature, and a member of the Ottawa University football team rn baa helped to make Canadian football history. Braldoe being an export in mattar of football he was rormeriy a inrroese piayer ant was a member ot the Capital team ne Is a member SL Bridget's ah arch. PATRICK BRANKIN. Mr. Patrick Brnnkln haa been for laht yeara a member of the He Derate School Board and la again seeking reelection in Uy ward.

He la flfty-Hv years of axe and for trie past twemv five years has lived In Canada. Ha waa born la Ireland, Belfast being- his birthoiace. lie a wall known com mission merchant snd has a place of business on By ward marksL He Is an exnert in the matter of testing but' ter and hie ability la so much relied oa tn this regard that for soma years past he has acted aa Judge at various fairs in th vicinity of Ottawa. II is a member of St. Bridget's church, snd belongs to the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association ana catnoiio oraer or i or WILLIAM J.

KANE. Mr. Wlluam J. Kane, wuo is a cea- dldese for the arueieeship in Ottawa ward, la a native ot Ottawa, having been bora her twenty-seven years ago. lbs past tea yeara Be Bas ueea osnneolea wxh the Ooernmeut printing Bureau, and Is a member of the proof reaping ataXX.

He la a printer by trade. He received his early education at taa unnstian Brothers' school and flushed it at a local coromeroial ooiiege. He la an energetic young man. Mr. Kane is quite prominent in fraternal circlea He te Ohlef Ranger ef St.

Bridget's Court, catboko order ot Foresters, snd Deputy High Chief Hanger ot St. Court. Smith's Falls. Hs Is likewise a member of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians. He la aa attendant at SL Bctuget'a church.

JOHN A. HANTIATTT. Mr. Jatm A. HanreMy haa rinrmiat.

ORbwwa ward oa th Separata school board for two yeara and is agaia In the field for the position of trustee. He Is a years of age and for the peat year be has lived In Ottawa. Chel sea hla birthplace. He formerly conducted a stationary store en Rideaa street ana was In btieinaaa there for about yeara. He la now oonneoted with the Kara Plan Company.

He belonaw to the Oatoolla Mutual Benefit Aaenciivuon and la member of IK. Bridget' church. WILUAiSt KORAN. Qa." WllUaan Foran. who la an i grant for tb trusteeship In SL one's ward, la a hard, earnest worker In everything he undrrtakee.

He waa born In Ottawa MTI and dmaiad la Rt. Joeaoh's sohool and Ottawa Umvarelly. He entered the alvll eenloa In laM and rose frern the rsnk ot Junior clerk to nm presem pooltlon as secretary of the-board or elvu aervlee eaamlnei. Mr. Foran la a rood soeaker and la decidedly wall versed in a variety oa suojecie.

poaaaeaaa keen luOgment ana is a or MiuaaeraDie aoiiHV. atr. eor- haa alwara taken much lot Is' eat In atnietics, ana in nia younger uare a rood laCToeee player. He la a di rector of the Oeoltal AanUeur AOlletie AaaorlMloa and la aeoretary or uie CapHal LAcroeee Club. He Is an at' Undent at St.

Joeeph'a ohuroh. RALPH BLATTBRT. Mr. Ralph Bmttery, who Is running for the position of trust In Bl George's ward. Is a former achooi On comlner to Canada about 4 year ago, secured a fliwt-claea teachers certificate, taught achooi In Canada and aftersmcd la Pennaiy- vanla.

For aevea yeara taught In Welllnarton ward, this attr. and after ward! be wwa bead master in the Sarah Sesarat schooL Hs Is years of age and waa born at Newmarket-on- Fergus, county Clare, Iretaad. He received bis early educe. Hon In his native atnd. For the past yeara be haa been In the Inland Revenue ear- vice aa flret-claas omcer of exole.

He I an attendant at Bu Joseph's church. onsnoetlor of Branch Catholic Mutual Benefit AeeociaUon. and be longs to tM. Patrick's Literary and acienune Association. tub; pollino places.

The polling places for elections for generate sobooi arnsteea ar aa fol io we Dalhouale ward Bt. Jean Bantiate school, corner of Somerset street and Victoria arenas. St, George's Ward St. Joseph's school. College avenue.

By Ward By ward market hsfl. Ottawa Ward McQee street, aad ate uounoweie street. The wall open at 10 o'clock In the mornina and close at 4 o'clock In th afternoon. At The Theatres MA ItAQUED HERO9 Tho Orand Ooora Houao waa crowd to tbo doora laat oventnf wtioa "A nanrod Hero" waa orMionted for tfca flrat tlmo In thta rtty and Judtrlna from tho ftiantfOnftationa of approval may bo pronouncod a deeddod auocoaa, Tbo incidonia of tbo pny aro laid In tho country and vorytt.lnc In oonacotlon ta rural, no-thtnc of ao affooalvo 4 augcaatlv natura havloff bota allow-d to croop In. Kdcac Foxonoan aa tho trarao, who throuti a dauslttor'a miofortuoa baa aivon way to drink, and from a opootabla poos tlon baa bacoma a knlht ot tho road, looked and acted th part In a porfaotly natural mannar and kept i tbo bouaa Intoreated and ainuaod tho entire ovonin.

O. H. Mlford, who la an old Ottawa, boy, ha tho bora, who i tn a atata of aomnabutUm faila ovor hit murdered father a body and bo- hlevta ba la tbo perpetrator of? tho dead, waa rery gf04l. aad Jaa. eanan rrmde a fltwt-raCo villain and sot all that waa com I tc to bin la tbo way of tho 111-will of tho roda.

Tba fw- matndar of the oorapaay auatafnad thoir parta In a raaily eadpabi mannor. "A Iiaared Hero" follow a eulna of auccaooM ai tha Okraad, but la no way -aulTora by ooraarlaon. and ahould attract good bouaea this even- Ins and New Taara Day. ma tinea and evening. A TREAT PROMISED.

A treat la proniaed to Ottawa next Wednesday evening (January when llr. Hpeocar Jonee la to bring to Ottawa a concert company eompoeed of Harold efarvta, Owen Bmily ana ank lilac b-ford, tbo Caaadtaa vtollnlat, who aaa made a aaae for blnue.f. Ker Harold Jar via, there la no need of Introduction. Ha la an old Ottawa, favorite. Bo ta Owen SraiUy, who aa aa entertainer, takea Brat place In the ranks of entertainer.

Mr. Blachford haa come strongly to tha front aa a violinist. With theae three artlsta toaetber. there ahould be a oonoort aomUning quality aad variety. Tbo ooncort win oe given in tna vrme II ail avoe-pricfaa.

Will be popular. (Special to tho Journal.) Deo. 31. Mr. Taylor.

InsMOt- ar of tha Bank of MootfeaJ, la la town on an oindal visit. A epecia. maeuaa; ox to lowa oouncu Was beld on Uatuitlay evening, all tbo members belna oreeent and Mayor Hlrno- aoa la tbo eh air. a number of accounts were preeeatva and auiy (nseeed. The question of tbo letting of the market waa up, and waa awarded ta Mr.

H. Ferguson for tha coming year. There wore two tenders, the higher beirur that of Mr. reraueoa, who offered UAV waiea as aooeptatl. a oommitceo waa appotat 1 to diecuea loaainv of pert tna el-trie Uaht aower.

with Mr. Rlehard Lea. who haa purchaaed the ScaatUa laduatry, and who destrea to remain ta the Ugbt bunding, which baa boon taaea over by tba town. 1 her appear to bo a dlapooition at tba eounetl board ta par mtt the lease la bo renewed. Rev.

Dr. CromMe of auitn a raita. aa- eupld the pulpit on Bt. Andrew church, officially declaring vacant tha pulpit formerly occupied by Mr. Hutoheoa.

The gjpwertR lsmwn ar tna mmnotam ehurob have arranaed ta give an eater talnmeat to bo ceiled a Bon-flower-tea. 1o the baaement of tha Methodist ohurch on New Tear'a evening. An excellent. programme gaa aeen prrparea lor taa or aai ofl- Rev. Mr.

Hatahoa haa aocopteg tna eall ta tba I'altaiiaa chureh la Ottawa. xpect I hla here weeaw A If KrvS-CSr New Year Gifts We have many nice articles which would make acceptable a. a lew we may mention Carrlns Kntvea and rorke. Tahla Srlaetirs la Cases. Manicure Bats Tea and Ilraae O'clork Taa Kettles end a lands, t'harliig UUaes.

Crumb Brushes aad Trare. Pudding Ilohae. Carpal Mweepara. 8pcll prices en th above mentioned until after New Tear'a tSSSSSr GRAVES BROS. COR.

RIDBAU AND CUMBERLAND STREETS. OTTAWA. iillllliiiiiimui)inniintmmmtninia i For New Year'sS'- Finest ualily btslntbls. 1THE GEO. MATTHEWS LTD.

I a tviitAvut biuu BAR IRON BAR IRON hes been very scarce thle eeeaon and prices have eteadlly ad-venced. Bloeka are now badly broken up and we Wok for hlaher nricea in tka near luiui. i.iir pnn. nun Steel. Angle iron.

Norway Iron, ate. a A mju ii a ii Si rr is If VIIIMIini. eJC. VVa Ml WELLINOTON STREET. PHONE Ml For Holiday Presents Stock replenished attar sales for Carletmss.

Anything la Fancy or Staple Furniture We can do aepeclglly well for you-es good aa all and better Ikaa meat, D. STORE YmZzrSiZ-S? nr MELCHERSH rftfn i. fL iij 1 T4WIBF Canadian -Tlcalaa tha palah) end erram whh WtloMilRprtid 6liliosilt rKaUlled eaeleelvaly Ike gaaat gralaa. Tha Only Gin which I BMtereii for yeafe la koBOrd werheaM. and katltod aa-der govarnoieBt ranervtaloe.

Th Only Gin haviaf tu ase aeil ceeltty geeveea. cni ee every kettle hy aa edkial auuap. Mclchcra Red Croaa la the narar Tree or rwag will aaaruaca Oin. It kaa a delict, iever. aad aa agreeaei.

awuew laale. Highly reoenwaeeda by phral.laaJ "an H' Ot aa Pare. Bom. Witroe cex. S.

M. Pad Strart. kettnal, Cnaada DUtneetleg ateeta THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY LONDON PAPERH DISCUSS THE MATTER. London Sally Mall Saya it la Hardly Likely Canada Will tat the Full Claim London. Dec tl.

Commenting UP- glfta for New Knlvn Tra. Knlvee Vmm HiyvM. fune l'ota. Uraad buarila. Ilraail knlvee.

Sets of Teeth (OoarasUed) $5 tO Oold Crowns Gold Fillings II aai wp illv.r FUBngs Ma, Cement Fillings Ma. Bxtraorlen Examlnstie free. Gas sdanaletereaV Dr. V. H.

Lyoa, l-t ftPARKA STREET. OTTAWA. Not opa la th ovaataam, aamo and atfdroaa. Ovor Fauto Studio, Rsabff ntia war's For the Xmas Stocking wo haro a whoto lot of thlnga that aro aool and float oast much mny. Muob thlna pTrumrryt tollt toocta of ovry klrxl.

ooapo and aocnta, dainty Utlto toola for aani curiae, uMful tolBao la boxes and In houloa. out fftaaa wllh alvr trtia big vUu for small moaay. Chas. D. Kerrchemist A Druoflist WESTERN BEEP mmn nnoo sieei.

Tn ateet. ewtag ar prices are rlghL la question, the Mall thinks that having secured the latbmian canal treaty th United States ahould son? prove reasonable. "Although It can hardly be hoped," say tb Dally Mail, "that Uie Canadian claim will he conceded In their entirety, peruana tb wisest eoara would be to reaort to arbitration snd In the question of warships oa th lafees to permit the understanding to continue undisturbed. The Dally News characterises rs rery significant tha Canadian claim to negotiat tha reciprocity questioned independently. BOrtTJS TO CAPTAINS.

Cleveland. Deo, SL The Pittsburg Steamship Company has aa I K. lfr mritt I lh. it. 11.

Maaele a hnnne eaaetne OefJV-nyek A aa, aa. I Gin MT I on tha a latent eot from Its Washlugton om 100 to 10 for their work dur-corrsspondent concerning the probab- he taut aaason lllty that 8trary of Bute Hay and Lord Pauncefote, Brill ah ambassador SITE SELECTED AT LAST. The at Waablagton, are arranging a com- people of Ottawa have proven their mission In which the United Slates, good sens In aelectlng th best place Great Britain and Canada will be re- to buy furniture, carpets, oil cloths, presented for the settlement of Ilia store and fancy good for New Year's Ahukan boundary and other ontstand- at lag dlfflCTltle between the ronntrira IaHATSR 11 Rldean Bt CHOICE Nlw VEAR GIFTS Ar sought and readily found ameneT our nrrlqne holldsor novelties. Tare eirlef reasons for this first 1 The presence ef rrarevnacaUay. eoond The appeal of fktces to onutloue bay era.

Profits will cot no flgvre la the disposal of remaining Holiday Oocdm, 1 Graham 6t Elliott Phone 863 DRUGGISTS 90 Sparks St,.

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