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NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST CONCERNING THE PEOPLE OF OTTAWA AND THE SUBURBS WAGE BOOST FOR HULL OFFICIALS General Increase for all Employee Next Year. Schedule. Effective on uary Next. Mm or Oppose) Immw on llmunal Thai CKy hiMl Mad MmmM PmWoi for Thl Outl. All civic employees of Hull will torn In for aa Inerseaa on January 11, 114.

A by-law lo thla effect waa Introduced and carried it IM night' special meeting of th Hull city council, deaplte th opposition of Mayor tupula Tha vols atood eight lo two In favor of Aid. (Pr) F. B. Da vim1 motion. 8om warm exchanges between the mayor and aldermen made tha meeting Interesting time.

Th new wage schedule Is a fl-lows -OUT Clerk. H.ouOl -City Legsl visor. neeoruer. eev-. who annual Increaae of lint per year till th DAilmum salary of tljvo 1 City Treaaurer, ll.wU; Ae-etslanl.

II yearly Incraaa of 10u. iranmum iljuo; Tax Collector. 1 100. Aaaliiant. W.7.

per day; Assistant City Engineer. 13 day; City Hall Caretaker. Medical health officer. Health- Inspector, law; Waterworks Enilneer. fl.loa.

rlalng hy tse yearly till maximum of $1. la reach-on; Waterworks Kmployeea, Increase of ISO yearly over preaent aalary of tM iik mitimum 170: electrlclana. Increase of yearly, maximum II am; aaalalant. $. Incraaa.

aalary ITiW: City Foreman. per day: Policemen, tnereaa of with maximum enlary of roll; Fir Department Captain. annual In- tclA ImnlW let re- nimw T. men. per ym ranting fioill Hep- tember.

Engineer, torn annuel rreaee, with maximum aalary of woo, and engine driver ISO annual Increaae, with maximum 1700. laborer. w.U be pad an hour a hertofor. mt nresenl enjoying a holiday at the Real Horn. Britannia, under the auaplce of the Kings Daughters Oulld will return home al the end of th week, having had two weeks of fresh air.

aunshlna and real. 1WU ween day given to each child, but In casea of alckness, or even delicate health, they are allowed to remain longer, and It Is wonderful how rapidly they Improve Tha ladle are grateful for tha mi othee audi donatlane- whlch thy hava received for tha kiddles from Urn to tlma. Subscriptions since yesterday are: Master Ugar Albert Rosenthal B. B. Bums previously acknowledged 623 Subscriptions may be left at Tha Journal office or with Mr.

Chaunoey K. Lough, of the Bank Street branch of tha Bank of Ottawa. SAVS "QUACK" IS AT WORK IN HULL Warntnc ImwiI AxtnM Alled CbartatM wto CUtai to be Womler- Worker. That a charlatan, cUtmtnr to rem rly all aUmenta, but la reality only collecting the feee which he haa im poeed oa Tlctlme, haa been operating In Hull, ta a etatement 'la a recent lueue or the "Parochial Buiieun." the official orvan of Notre Pame de Oraoe Church. Hull.

A young man. It la stated, rlaimlnr th validity of his treatments where other doctors have railed to vive relief, has apparently been Impoalnc'oe) a lanrs number of resident of Hull. la the case whteh la cited In the Issue mentioned, a resident of Hull, ha vlnt abandoned all hope of being cured by his physician, had resource lo the treat met. of this charlatat whom he claims to. have met.

The Quack. It is stated, having con vlnced the patient of hie ability to cure ail ailments, received a nve dollar fee for each of three visits, but the pstlent declares bow that he haa hot feu any relief. STURGEON rLU SETTLER DIES Mr. James Hokllu-h gorraunba to Long Illnca in California. Sturgeon Falls, July 16 (Special).

itesiaents or tnis town are greatly sorrowed by the news of the death of Mr. James Hnidltch, a pioneer rest-dent -The decessed was the first white man to settle In this vicinity. By dint of hard work and a sale of most of hl hoTdlrflrs, Mr. Holditch acquired a considerable amount of but on account of'poor health ha was obliged to go' south to Call: fornls, where he settled In vOrange County some yeara ago. Whan the pulp and paper Industry commenced In this vicinity It was Mr.

Holdltch's holdings that were purchased by the Occidental Syndicate, of London. England, through their Canadian agent, Mr. Bremner. Tha deceased waa sixty-two years of age, and la survived by widow, three daughters, and three sons Expert French Cleaning oa Fancy Dresses. Gentlemen's clothes and wearing; apparel of all kind can ba don properly only when you have a pctal building and machinery tor! It Wa hava the, and our reaulta win astonish you.

British American Dyeing Co. lit Bank Street. Fb6a Qwa Taa. 1 1 1 WWTBOIO TIm of AU Saints' church wffl meet ibis evening at th rdci af Mr. H.

Wooewr. Arrangement for a gerden party la be held during Aw-, ust will be made Following th drowning of Mr. H. Merlin al Skeed's Mill tw. weeks to, Rsv.

Mr. Stsaoy delivered aa oaf preeslvs memorial eervice la All Saints' church oa Bueday Mr. and Mr. K. T.

iluwhr of Tor onto who have for In past few weeks been Ihe (li of Mr and Mrs. B. M. Kovfts recently returned la Toronto, Owing to Mra. Holitngsworth being absent to Winnipeg.

Major and Miss Emily rlomngsworth ar now the guests of Mr. and Mra. Jama Oilise- Notes AboutTownj) MOI.U I'll'Ml'. The member of St. 'Joseph' church.

Wrlghtville, Hull, are holding a picnic on the Hamsun Farm. Chelsea Koad. on Auauat 1 Tha entire pro. cecal will go toward th erection of the new church. AU.

t.RKKNK'S TRIP. During the trip through the Canadian west on which Alderman Greene started last night, ha will visit parts of British Columbia, and on tha return Journey, early la September, he will tour tha Pacific coast eltlaa via the Statra BARBER KHOP IXSPECTIOM. Though the majority of tha barbers shops In ths city are In a aetisfaeiory sanitary and hygienic condition. yt there are some tonsorlal premises that fall aonstderably short of tha rulea and' regulations, and It la likely that the local Board of Health will shortly hava the conalderatlon of Ihla Important matter before them. It la understood the system recently Inaugurated at Toronto compelling; all 'barbere' ehops to be thoroughly hygienic and sanitary will likely be emulated In Ottawa.

11.1. NOT BE ANGED. On -Ihe-racommcnrtatlon of HofflC J. Uocherty. Minister of Justice, th cabinet haa given out a deciaion oom muling In death aealenea which waa paaaed on Emery Kovatch, to ona of Ufa imprlaonment.

Kovatch waa to nave paia me oeaio penally mia wees, at Prince Albert. Al the trial of Kovatch. who was charged with murder, doubt waa arouseo oy ine implication of another man. Kovatch'a aocompllca waa given a new trial, so that on account of tha uncertainty surrounding the raae, th Minister or justice deemed It at lo recommend a commutation of the sea-tenca of tha condemned man. THOUGHT HE WAS A GENERAL.

The military trip of Colonel Sam Hughea and General Sir lan Hamilton through Canada moduced many amuaing Incidents, the limit of which me Minister of Militia savs. waa reacnea at ncnreioer. wnere me party was acooaiea oy a caaarjtan raclflc Railway policeman who. after claim ing service under General Hamilton and receiving the genial general'a con gratulation, alio told th mlnlater of mllltla that he had had th honor of serving under him. "In what Con queried Col.

Hughe, to which th veteran replied: "Tha Black Watch." It ultimately transpired that tha old soldier had taken Col. Sara for General j-iuttua. ST. ANTHONY SOCIETY PICNIC, fllirta-lat if inlk.aa Cs-l- held a picnic at Capital Park. Belle Isle.

The main feature of the picnic was a friendly ball game between ths Hi. rati Jauulatl- af land flt- Anrhfin Rsw UuK -nits, i nm bu Antnony team won by a score oi ii io ii. The. laama arat-a- CM beau. Rlopelle.

Charrler, n. LMvmmv, n. ttiopeiie, lb and B. fLachapelle. B.

Oodbout, p. and t. V. rUirmAfll aanst rUirmMnl 8t. Anthony Perkins, prl-ard.

Bergeron, Latrellle, Drapeau, Veslna, Bourgtgaon, rt; iaevecque, I arasst. cf. BIRTHDAY PARTY. In celebration of the birthday of Jjra. Naylor.

a number of her friends gave her a surprise party last evening nt her residence on Brighton avenue. Among the guests were Mr. and Mra We Ills. Mrs. Ingram, Mr.

and Mra McConnell, Mlas Violet Naylor. Euchre and othr game were enjoyed. BILUK BURKE RECOVERING. Carlsbad. Germany.

July It Mlas Blllle Burk. the actress, hsa recovered from a alight Inflammation of the vermiform appendix from which aha had been suffering for several daya, according to an announcement mada by the doctor In attendance. She has not been opersted upon. 0 II ATLMXX COMPLAIN OF OBSTRUCTION Valaalor Say. Asin-arat la Held by Specalator Ma Do.

postMna; Plana. Tha aaaaaaora who are carrying 'out the annual revleloo hava eomplalnad that their work la being Detruded. Messrs. c. Cardinal.

J. Nelll and Alex. Whelan are tha value tore, and lhy elalm that It la speculators who are atopplng them. Tha land ta.qoee-tlon la In lha centra of tha town and about acres ta extent, and iney al' lege Ifcat plana hava not yet bean posited with th oouncIL Th estate has been subdivided and a building commenced. A oon as theaa plana are deposited with lha council tha work will be finished.

Tha aaea ment haa not been altered to any great extent. Mr. Armsnd da Bruyn has bean elected a commissioner for tha Roman Catholic achoola, replacing Mr. Joph Oravelle, whoa term has expired. see Miss ICva Holt will leave shortly for Winnipeg and other western potnta Sha will visit her unci and aunt, see Arrangement are being mada for another lawn social at th raeraeace of Mr.

McConnelL Th data haa not yet been Axed. Mra. T. Ouertta, of Harvey at reel, la leaving ehortly ta rial! her daugh ter at Fort William. a Miss Mahal Kenney.

of New York. I spending nor holidays In Ayimar wun her father and mother, nr. ana sir, W. R. Kenney.

of Main street. Ml Jennie Bayer la vtalttng frtands la Ogdsnanurg. new lorm. I OTTAWA Kilt COMPLAINTS OF S0ME NUISANCES aaaok aad rUowtng of Baarla Whis tle Dlatarb Maay tUwIaewt. Many of tha naldenu of Ottawa East la tha Immediate vicinity of the O.T.R.

track, era complaining of tha smoks nuisance. This, they claim. Is very annoying. Complaint hava also, been received regarding th blowing of engine whistles. Several of tha residents stated that lha whist- Ung Is kept up nearly all night, a at limes It la almost Impossible to gat any rest at all.

Mr. A. Saunders, of Lees Avenue. who ha been 111 for com lime. still sick In bed, end not showing much sign of Improvement.

Rev. Mr. Frith eonduoted both ser vices In the Baptist Mission yesterday. Both aarvlcea were well attended. In splta of tha Inclemency of th weather, i I Miss Ball and Mr.

Mulligan eon. ducted tha young people's meeting la connection wun tne naptiai Mission last night. The meeting waa well attended. The Women's Circle of tha Baptist Mission proposs holding an Informal picnic to Britannia on Thursday. 411 arrangements have been made, and a good Urn Is promised.

Mr. Williams, pastor of th Wly Mthodlt conducted both services in Ihe Wesley church on Sunday. Tha aarvlcea ware well attend ed. Ui. Atevender.

Of LeCS AVCOU. I vlaltlng frleada in Cornwall. Sha will not return lor aeverai wees aTJiTOHBOM Ar Wilson's Cor net, la visiting Mr. J. J.

Young for few day. Mrs. Joseph Boon, of WTtsoni Corners, returned noma after spending a few daya with hef flfind In th Miss Pearl Toung and Mis R. Boon re touring the Weat and will visit Winnipeg, Ssskatoon and tha chief cities in tha West. They expect to re turn In two or three month.

Miss Wild Is recovering slowly from a serious Illness. Rush to THE Big Sale Of Men's TaUor Made Suits Formerly (20 and $25 for $15.00 'For few dy only w. will tell any Suit in our' store for $15. 'Fit and." workmanship lama aa on' a $25 mit. This offer will not last long, so com early and take jrajor choice.

UNITED TAILORS CO. III 175 WDIAtJ ST. 1W Wdawt 619. II OBITUARY. MRS.

A. D. PARKKR. Mr. A.

Davidson Parker, moUiar af Mr. Archibald a. Parker, manager of Ik Bank of Montreal, Ihla ally died yesterday at her reeidenc In Moatresl. the Hampton Court Apartments. Deceased lady waa eighty alz year of ag and wa born la Edla burgh.

Whan Iwanty on years af ago ah cam la Canada Joining bar hasband In Montreal, where lb latter established the Colonial insurance Company, which later became the Standard Ufa She la survived by la children. Mr. A. O. Parker of thla dly.

Lady Drummond, Mra Hugh Wonham, Miss Helen Parker. Messrs. Edward W. and W. D.

Psrksr of Montreal. Anothsr daughter Mr. Charles Chetwood Hamilton died In England about a month ago. Th funeraf titter place -todajMrMr; A. O.

Parker haa tiaen In Montreal alno Saturday and return to town thla vnlng. Mr. 1. R. DE8CRAMPS.

Mr. John Baptists Deechampe, for many years a realdenl of Ihla city, died tnla morning at hla realdence, II Bolton strset. Deeeaaed waa Te yeara of age. and had been ailing for some time. He haa oaea retired from activities for some yeara.

Hla wife survives him. The funeral will lake place on Thursday morning to the Basilica, thence to Notr Demo ceme tery. Mrs. THOS. OTOVXOR.

Mary Currle, widow of Thomas Connor, psosod away thla morning at tha family realdence, 1J1 water street She Is In her Hat year, and la sur vived by a family of eons and daugh lera. Mlaaee Mart Rva, and Mar garet O'Connor are daughter. The funeral takee place Thursday morning lo St. Bridget' church. Ihenca to otr Dam cemetery.

JOSEPH STORRS FRY. Two seventh of July, nineteen thir teen, marked tha passing of ona of tha world a pioneer oc induatry in tn person of Joseph Storr Pry. of Bris tol, icngiana. Mr. rry was born In lit.

In th historic city of Bristol, whsr hi remarkable energlea hava been chiefly devoted, and her hi Immense fac- tortee ere locateo. Aa a business man of remarkably oamprehenslva breadth of view and capability of detail, Mr. Fry's death will be a matter ot sincere regret 10 his world-wide business aasoclatea Grester than this regret, however, will be the loss fell by his t.tt employ ee, who hava learned to revere hla outstsndlng quaiitlea or sincerity ana benevolence. For 70 years, without a break, he applied hi aucceaef ul endeavor to th building up of a business which Is now second to aon la th cocoa world. Each morning-al a.m., without xception.

he presided over a large devotional gatnering or nte wora neoole. other services of a similar na turs being held simultaneously throughout the works. As a philanthropist. Mr. Fry exhibited a generosity of the highest order Indeed.

It would be difficult to Judge tha full extent of his munlB eence. In private life he waa distinguished by his kindly old-world cuurtesy, which was sxtended to rich and poor alike, a quality which Is unfortu-natsly fast disappearing la the stress of modern business ana aocuu me. A world-felt sympathy will ba extended lo the bereaved family. The sombre cloud of grief, however, will be lightened by the remembrance of many kindly acts In a long Ufa spent In service and devotion to hi Maker ana nts isiiow crenurw, PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. Govemsseat Win Tender Ba nonet Vlaltora.

Arrangement are under way for banquet 10 ba given by Ihe Dominion Government to ine cmpir parua mentarv sarty which will be In Otta wa at tha latter end of next week. Hon. Geo. H. Perley, Acting Prim Mlnlater.

will preslds. Th. party which Is larg and representative. Include among othr Lord Alfred Emmolt. Under Secretary for the Colonteo; Lord Shefflleld.

Lord Culthoroe. Lord Catlmln. Rt. Hon. Thomas Lough.

Hon. C. Stnart-4 Worthey, Mr. Donald McMaatsr. Mr.

Hamar Greenwood. Mr. Norton Griffith and Mr. M. S.

Amtry. The party will go from Ottawa to Toronto, thence to Port McNtchol, and by boat to Fort' William. After visiting this country It will go on from Vancouver to Australia. INQrEST OPENED. Aa Inquest Into the death of Joeeph Slnnott, 1M Forward Avenue, waa opened at Mackensle undertaking, parlor yeaterday morning.

Th young man's body waa found on the C.P.R. tracks In Meehank-svllle, on Sunday morning. The lnqueet was ad-Journed until Monday. GYPSY BjN0CAMPS ON THE R1DEAU rreajaeat Vleets Frosa th Cartoas Leads to tasnp slain; Movra. A Uttl excitement was caused yea-tarday afternoon when Mr.

Adam Scarf who waa having hi horse shod In an Bast view blacksmith shop was uddsnly seised with lllnsas. Mr. Scarf tell forward and cut hla face painfully, but had recovered en ough In ball an hour to ba taken horn. Th Ottawa Tennis Club la being largely patronised and th court ar In fin condition. Th club bs aa Ideal situation on the banks of th rivtr and I prospering.

A band of gypsies caused soma little Inter! in Eastvtew lately. They vamped on tha bank of tha Rldeau and attracted frequent visitors. They did not star long, however, and are now camping further down tha Mon-j Irani Road. OTTAWASOUTH Ths week-end rala alarms proved very beneficial to lha lawna-of Ott awa south raaioenta. rravtova to in storms tha residents were loreea ta no their ho to sprinkle their Lawns, but.

bow thank la too elements they are not forced to do eo. Tha majority of the lawn now near much improved appearance, aa do the pretty garden and Sower beda of the district. Tha water la tha Rldeau River la vary sow at preaent. and at the BaaK street bridge th rocks of th river bed aaar be plainly aaea. Owing te the lack of rain dating the paet six or savan weeks lb height of the river la oerhape conetderablr lower than at the correepoadlag period In former yeara Mr.

Wlllard Cusaer. of Aylmer Avenue, haa arrived home from a Ashing trip up the Gallneau. While away he caught a beautiful eevealeea pound Mr. Archibald Low. 1 vlaltlng hie aon, Mr.

Georg R. Low, 17 Glen Avenue. VICTORIAN ORDER GROWING STEADILY Twelve Brancke In Maritime lace Were Recently Th Inspection of tw.lv branch of th Victorian Order ot Nuraea throughout lha Maritime Provances and at Gaspe. haa been made by Miss McKensls, superintendent of the Central Board of the Order. 8h found thai In every branch tha Ordor la dolne Dlndld work.

At Halifax a modilled milk station under the dlr- I ectlon of tha Victorian Order has bran established. Mia McKensle paid I an organisation visit to Frsdarlcten. N.B. A public meeting waa bald and the project of establishing a branch thr waa moat favorably received. It la expectd tha definite atone along that Una will ba taken thla autumn.

Miss McKsnsi will leave In August on sn Inspection tour of the branches la the Wastsra Provinces. Mr. and Mra W. Hi Mclntrre have ratumad from a two weeks' trip te loronio. uiuixaio, lastroiu syraeusa and New York City.

HOTEL 5RESLIN Broadway and 39th St. dians "and only institu-, tion in New York allowing a 10 reduction on all food checks. Write for Booklet. D. B.

MULLIGAN, Manager. (Foraacsiy at Ottawa.) On Your Next Visit, to New York yon will be interested to know of a hotel where you sre the one person of importance of a hotel where the rates are most reasonable a splendid room with convenient bath for $2.00 per day a room with private bath for $2.50 per day special rates by the week Rertanrant prloea yry moderate. of a hotel that is-new and up to the minute with the most convenient location in N. for busineu or pleasure -y-r7 SUCH IS THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE ina nvusa yr laibua On Broadway, 32 to 33d StrU OKI BLOCK ntOM FiTTH AvTBHTJI One of Mew York's Most Modern "lrproof Hotels 600 ROOMS -400 BATHS In the heart of the Shopping District Convenient te all Railroad aad Car Llaae The Terminal of the Hudson Tube la right at our door aad the great reaaayivania atnuon oniy on mock ft way. xwa minute ride Grand Central Station CHAS.

LXIOH TATLOB, Pm. WALIMt OrJUOH. Vio-jm. WiXTZX JX, Maarar. MANY STREET -IMPROVEMENTS Work haa Ben Harried a Mac, a i Possible and There Is Prospect of Karly Finish.

Debentures to raise rh amount ot ITT.TM for th extension of th water-work system through suburban district ot Hull, have been issued by tha Hull city council. The work will commence ehortly. -One of tha flnt case of begging heard In the Hull court for over a -yar-araa-that of -Lecompt who wa arrasied on Frldsy last for beg- glng on the Hull streets and appeared before Recorder Desjardlns on Sat-1 urday. In default of paying a fine of ten dollars he was sentenced to tha Hull Jail for one month. It I expected thsi traffic will he running sgain on Notr Dam street Inslds of a week.

The paving will ba completed by that time. Ths corpora- ion win men begin work on th two other itreers adjacent to the rtty ball. i as work hsa been rushed with all Hi. A TerrilU Altiik DIARRHCEA but' DR. FOWLER'S EXTKACTOP WILD STRAWBERRY CURED HER.

Jacob Sstrra. Maanr, gratitaal tor roar lamuls la nay I had warble attach el Dsssraoas. tt about every taxes aiaiirtss, I would a passage, east it would aej thai tar a week at a time, causing the paa-ess of bloody water. I waa as penned and weak. I cook! not do anything.

Biting yosa; Da. Fowua'e Bamtacr oe Wnu) yrunsnr Maaiiait. 1 triad it, sad it thereesjhly cared aae. It Je the eaiy awdicma I wtB new have for this Da. rowvaa' Ixnaci Woji Sraawaam has bssa aa tb erneat lot over yaars.

aad is anowa tsosa eo en4 el Ceeade te the ether es a cartala for an Bowd aad Wham ea eek ter "Da. WamtmfT ht eee aad test eg hare eea The tatnrasa I saarrafsctared by The T. Mitbera Ltssiasd, Tosoaas, Oat. mca.ee i possible epeed and In a month or eo all. tha streets in- the Urinity-pf-rh hall will be paved, noteworthy IsaJ (Movement to thl nan of the city.

This month' Isnii of in parish Bulletin of Notre Dame church contains a humorous story entitled "Las tot Cdts" or "The three Cadeta Th article lakes a rap at lha' proprietors of moving picture shows, hotsl keepers and pool room proprietors. Traatee Elrrtrd. Ex. -Aid. H.

Labia nc was elected aa a Hull Roman Catholic School Trustee yesterday by a majority of eight, the voting being: Leblanc HI. Bernhardt 1U, Deslaurlsrs II The true-tee for th year are Rev. Father Ouertln. J. Carron, J.

Laverdure. C. iJtraas and H. Leblanc. MEMBERSHIP.

Th twenty-flfih anniversary of tha Woman's -Mission Circle of afcpha.l Baptlai work in Bolivia lne it In-which Mrs. J. Hslkett gave an interesting address on Ihe Canadian Bsptisb work In lioliua sines Its Inception. Mrr. A.

Tomllneon was pre-sented with a Life Membership In the Society of which this Circle forma a pari. PERSONAL. Mrs. W. D.

Bliss end Ihe Mlssee Rlh are spending ths summer at Stanley Island. Mrs. Fred. Powell leave, this week to meet Mrs. Fred Csrllng at Fsrn-cank.

Mrs. N. J. Lee lore. Pretoria avanus.

left today to spend a few days with Kgemille friends. SCRANTON COAL For cash and Immediate delivery we gtv a dlaceuat of It cent per Ion. making the preaent prlrea of coal: Egg I7.TI; Stove. IT.TI; ChMtnut. Il.ee.

Theee price are aabject te change without aottoa. J. G. BUTTERWORTH Limited FROKEi see. SO SPARKS STREET.

McMORRAN'S Great Midsummer Sale Now in Full Swin This la really a grand opporrualty far every woman la Ottawe'te secure real valuea All oar regular llaae are offered at big diecouaie. ALL ALL ALL 20 OFF FAXCT FRENCH MTSUMa FANCY SWISS MUSLINS FANCY DRaalH LINENS FANCY SCOTCH GINGHAMS DRESS AND FLOUNCING iOROISERIE FANCY VOILES FANCY MARQCISETTES FANCY NECKWEAR FANCY LACES. 10 OFF On all msrehandia not speclfled othsrwass. Including bathing epo-dnltlee ahown la window. All discount takes off each bill of good.

Shop Early and Bring Yoear Want Ideta. Twt Stores ie RTDEAn Ill BANK ST. The Merits OF STTm Meal aaat Boys' CeneMae). Wosasa'S Wear aad Dry Gooaa. Advertised Articles Nearly always an advertised article is better than a similar thins; not adver -tised And a store that advertises nearly always renders a more satisfactory aerrieo than one which doesn't.

Advertising of itself doesn't make an article more worthy or make a store better, but it estsblishes a reputation that must be maintained, and the only way, to maintain a reputation is to be worthy of it. When a man establishes good trade by advertising, he isn't going to lose that trade by rendering an. unsatisfactory service. He is going to hold the business that advertising has created by making the article' he sells so good that they will please the folks who buy them snd indues them to buy more. The man who does a small business with products that are unknown has little to lose, and so he isnt so very particular whether hia customers are satisfied or not.

When you see the advertising of anything appear year after year, you may ba sure the srticles. advertised are worthy. Advertising costs money, and the only way to pay advertising bills Is to advertise something that will produce enough trade to supply the money. You often hear people ssyi "I wonder if So-and-80 is any good) I have seen it advertised so much ia the newspapers." Of course it's good, because the continued advertising of bad things is ss impossible ss the continued running of sn automobile without gasoline. Leading newspapers, such as The fivening today are exercising a "careful scrutiny overth kind of advert ising they accept -r: The fellow who used to come along with fake propositions snd endeavor to "clean up" a community by flashy advertising in a day or a week ia in hard lines in this good yesr 1913.

Advertising is being denied him, and his efTorts to collect eoin without giv-ing a fsir return is ss difficult aa winning a baseball championship with a team that can hit the ball and ia weak in the box. And every day's issue of The Journal is replete with advertising news of the reliable, legitimate clasa, that will guarantee wonderful profits to readers of this paper who respond to it. -a.

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