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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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FINANCIAL AND COHMEROAL Montreal Stock Exchange. tppll.a to The Evening Journal or Bradbury Brokers. 'Moraine Balm. R. 5 at Il.

1I at XII. 11 it 11 at aSlT. JJ9 ih, 100 at JJ1. Il.ini. Hlrvl 7K at 41 I I at 4..

1 10 at 1 at at i 11 1 1H, Hteel pfd. at 1 at 100. LaurentHe SO at 141, si at US. i-'al lit. 40 at Montreal Power (0 at 111.

85 at M4. 50 at 114H. I at lU. tie. 7 at lit, at 117H.

1 at 117. 10 at 117 H. 10 at 117. at I17H. 166 if17.

0 at JUS. at 11TH. 16 at 2171.. Ohmwuinali Power at 111, 10 at 117. 10 at 117.

10 al 117. A tl 16 at 10H, 21 at 100 100 at 10. 116 at 110. 176 at 110,. IS at 110S.

10 at 110. 60 at 110S. at 141. 4 at 144, 4S at lit. .5 at 144 S.

0 at lb t. 170 at 145. Wood. 10 at US. Quebec 100 at II.

10 at lit, hi pmii.il River SO at 17. Testlle 10 at 76 at r.m.nl al 14. 100 at 14. at I at i i 40 at. 14.

100 at 11, 10 Car pfd. 50 at 107. Detroit IS at 7 Si. 10 at 71. Twin at 1.

1 1 1 lu rVn rot Dfd 14. at 74. I Montreal- Kwer W- I 10U. 6 at 10. 4 at 10.

1 at i- 200 at 10 104 at 10. 4 at 10, 217 at 10. at 10 ii i low. SO at 10. aa at ion.

Textile pfd. SS at lOt. Illlnola 1 at Hraill 60 at 1. 10 at 1, 10- at 01. 10 at 01.

100 at 1. ii at 01. SO at Dom. Brldae li at aU-UJV; Ik at 121. Amea pfd.

1 at 71. Cement pfd. 1 at SIH. 21 McDonald 1SS at 21. loo at Crown Reaerva 100 at 151.

100 at Tuckett 1 at J. fthrrwln pfd. 10 at 5 at I at 10 at 07. Hlllcreet 76 al 14. Uuebee Bonds 7.000 at 47.

Hank of N. 8. 10 at 1SS. yuebeji Bank 41 at 122. Royal Bank 14 at 214.

Curb-Montreal Tram IS at 170. Tram Power 5 at 17. 10 at 17. 26 at 17. Coke 50 at S.

Crown I'orc. 110 at 110. TORONTO STA1D.RD MI.VLXS KXCBAMCB. Furnlaha4 to Tba Journal by ktal-aolm Wlnlnl A Co, Slack Brokara. Moraine rialea.

Bllley I.J00 al 6. 1.000 at 1. Chamber! 600 at If. 600 at If. Crown Keaerve 100 at 1j50.

OtT-fiorthern M0t- V- Hai travea 600 at 1. Mi Kinley 200 at 1.41. NipUalnc 10 at 10. Peteraon Lake 100 at 21. 200 at Temlakamlni 100 at 21.

Jupiter 100 at 1. I i fc4ntyr- 100 al 1.15 futurar404P'u(" ,7 J- -PaTaiJgao 17.60; at 2.20. Dome Lake 600 at 21. Pearl Lake 2.10O at 10. 1,000 at II.

1.650 at 10. 2,000 at 10. Swaatlka 2.000 at I. Bar Silver, 5 centa per ounce. TORONTO C'ATTLB MARKKT.

Toronto, Sept. II. Recelpta at the Tnlon Htork Yarda were 1,151 cattle, 1SI calves, 1,414 hogs, and 1.441 sheep. The quality of slock arrlvlnn waa only medium and the prices of yea. terday did not show any advance In sympathy with the smaller Biport rattle, choice.

14.60 to 7 butcher cattle, choice. If. 16 to 14.75 medium. 65.50 to If common. 14.16 to 15.26 4 butcher cows, medium, 4.60 to 5 ranners, 12.60 to II bulla, 11.60 to 15.60 atoclfers.

nioce. 14 to 11.60; aHeep. ewes, 11.26 to 14.75 bucka and culla. II to 11.50: lambs, 14 to 14.76 ho, fed and watered. 610 hofa, f.o.b., 19.16 -shea, 4 to 110.

CHICAGO LIVK KTOdt-Chlraao. Sept." 11. battle Re-. eelpta f.000. Market steady to shade up.

Beeves, If.fo' to 60.26 Texaa steers, f.25 to' 67.15'; Blockers and feeders, 65.40 to 17.00 enwe and heifers, 11.40 to IS. 40 cslvea, s.75 to 111.60. Hoa Recelpta 76.000. Market dull, 10 to 20 centa lower. Llsht.

61.40 to 10.16:' mixed. 17.40 to 10.15; heavy. 17.40 to 11 4.1 rourh, $7.44 to 17.45 plas. 14.26 to SS.fO; bulk of sales. 7.00 to 11.60.

8heejiRecelpu 11.000. Market ateady to a shade iip. NaTTre. $1.40 ts 64.76; western, $1 45 to 14.70; year-llnca, 14.15 to 15.75 lam be, native. 16.26 17.60 Weetern.

15.76- to 17. f6. ROOOLPHE FORGET, Member Montreal Stock Ixchange. Direct wire with Montreal. Toronto.

New Verk. BRADBURY MANAGERS. PHene Oueen 024. 40-M ELGIN tTltllT. Own and Offer for Sale la Lot to Suit FnrohueTe a Block of Nova Scotia Steel Ccal Company, Limited 6 P.O.

FZRPZTOAL DZBXRTUXX 8T0CK. This Debenture Stork la secured by liortcaae aad la issued la Daaomla-atlona e( 11 00, er multlplee thereat The avera. earnlnss of tha Company far the lest three year, after pay meat Interest ea i Bonds ware equal to ever fear time tha Interest ea the Debenture Stock outstanding. Priot 98 and aVoomad Interest. F.

B. McCURDY CO. Mdeaa Ctat Build Inc. uiKuoN vumna pniCKa. London.

Bept. H. Coaeol for money, 71 Conaola for account, 71 AmaL. Copper. TIH Alohl-aon.

Halllmor. Ohio, i I' R. I'hfi A Ohio ll.d.l. falcate Ol. Kli Mil.

A 81. Haul, lilttl Da Beer. 14 A Rio Uraade. Wi Krle, i Erie lat 41 O. T.

Illlnnl n(pl 111 I.AUlavllle 4 Missouri. Kanaaa A Tnw 11 i N. T. IS I Ivor- fok 4 (Vestera. 101 Ontario A 10 Rand Minn, lit Heeding.

Hi Bouthern Kall-u. ista Houthern raclllc. 4 It Union ParlDr, ISO i United State wanaan, Har BUrer firm IT4d. per ounce. Money.

1 14 to lit par cent. The rata of dlarount In tht open marktt for Hhort Hllla I0-I4 per rem. The rata of dlacount In the open market for. three moot hi' bllla la iii-i par cnu LIVERPOOL MARKKTM. Liverpool.

Sept. 11 (clolinc). wheat, epot ateaay no, i atenuooe. 7s. Id.

No. I Manitoba! 7a. d. No. 1 Manitoba.

7a Itid. luturoa eaay 7a. lltd. 7a. lSd.

7i. ia. Corn, apot ateaay; new, la. futurea eaay Oet. (Laplata), fca.

l.d. Dee. tLaolata). is. ld Klour, winter patents.

He, Id. Hopa London (Pacific Coaat), II Sa. to ,14. Beef, extra India mess. 116a.

noric. nrlme meaa. weatern. 1 1 la. i I mm bacon.

Cumberland aut, II to 10 '0a. (d. abort rlba. If to 14 I lona clear mlddlea. Ilithl, l-to 10 III.

aa. lone clear miooira. hetVy. IS to 40 71a. anon rlear backa.

If to 20 Iba. ffa. fd. ahouldrra, aqua re, 11 to II Ha id. Lard.

prima weatern. la tiercea. American, raflned. Ila. Cheeae, Canadian, nneet 'White, culnred, new, ifa, id.

IIAKIIOR PATKI 430 CP. by-law- haa-baen-passed by the-)-, Montreal Harbor Hoard and approver by the cabinet. Increaainv the rates for grain atorasa In elevatora. The new rata lor twenty daya or part of an extra day will be three-tenl ha of a cent per buahel. where formerly It waa one-quarter ol a cent per suanei.

BA.XK OF KXULANO STATKMKJiT. London. Sent. II. The weekly atate- ment of the Bank of Knaland shows tba followlna chanaes: Total reserve decreased 401.000; cir culation decreased tllim; bunion creased 81S.f.'0; other sccurltiea de creased il.011.0OH; public depualu da-creased 1.

101.000; public depoalls decreased 1511.000; notes reaerva de creased 390.000; fovernment aecuri-tles unchnqjred. The proiiorlton of the bank's re ierva to liability Chi, week la 00.66 per laat week It waa w.as per cent. The rale of dlacount. 4 1-1 per cent. Bl't't'MiO CATTLK HARK FT- Uat Buffalo, N.

V. BepL II. Cattle, receipt, 100; alow and eaay. Veale Receipt, 60; active and 26 centa hlejher; If to 112.76, a few 111. Hoa-e Recelpta 1.000 head; alo wand 26 centa to SO, centa lower; heavy, to 10.26; mixed.

10.40 to 10.60; york-era, W.60 to 10.75; plica. to W.25; aainea. ee.ie ev.wi. Sheep and lamba recelpta ac tive; sheep, ateady; lamba, IS centa higher; lamba, 66.50 to M.26. R.E.P0WELL BUYS MANY PRIZE WINNING FAIR EXHIBITS Th many patrons of Mr.

E. Powell, grocer, will team with pleasure ttiat. he ha purchased the entlro xhlblis shown at the Central Canada Exhibition this week ef the following firms: Brand eV Ltd, Brand Al aauca. Wajjtff' fine old Kaa-Uorte pure jam-a. jeiilv fhd marniatedea; Ontario and Manltol t'lour Mil.a Oreet Bear" and Lton Heart floure; Maple Tree Producers' iaOaorlatlon Montreal.

"Hrlde of Canada Maple Byrup and W. South Btuk-ely. maple aucar and eyrup; honey from the ap4arle of-Alex. Mc-Laurhlln. CumtMrland.

Alfred Dennlson. Pans. Onu, and Vincent Benolt, Bte Bcbolaiitique. Que, All of fheae extiiblta have won the highest possible honors at the exhibition and the products will be on sale at Mr Powell's dUln of stores nt week. Readers an advised to net their orders In early, aa the supply be snapped Up very quickly.

Ptxme Q. Itsstit, 1 he tw Is ef of Member of the Montreal Stock Kxchatf Two Good Shops to Rent Newly Decorated, 174 Bank Street, also Corner Lauricr Avenue and O'Connor Street. V' Rents Moderate. MARTIN ROSENTHAL RU ZxUU And Insurant. 18a Bank Street.

Queen 5537. 3' THE OITAWA EVENING JOURNAL, THUIDAY, 11, 1313. EXHffilTION CROWDS ARE STILL LARGE Over 1 8tooo Admitted up to One O'Clock. Better Than on Thursday of Last Year. Many People HUM Looklnc fur Ovet cxmHs, Keiu, IxMt In KaM on Twit laai Night t'nlfttie Record In Baking.

TMa morning arc tha KxhlblUon gives every promise of another bumper trowd. and the officials are on the Ijul vlve for a repethion of yesterday's crush. 1. 'leaning Geoands. Although the 67.000 people who amused themaelvea on the grounds yesierdiy scatured a vast liner of papers, booklets and samples of various thing! strua the plasea and riMd, thf big park waa clean and freh agotiu by nine o'clock this morning.

"i took off 100 loads of refuae." -said I A r4vltX. ti iinaplnlatnrfs-nL amril the, marnlnt'i rnvk. Mr. lMilt added tstat this waa not the record uf cleaning tor the week for altar thj childrns day tba carters drew away to loads. The removal manu re from the barns waa aleo completed early in the day.

five teams employed to haul It to the new city incinerator. The police are nonplussed over the" collapse of the check tent. Until a lata hour last night tha -owner of t. hnu.a the-tent- looking for their property, What waa left wsa Anally Ukea Into the Dohce cell for ever alghL Thl morning there were nuaterouo search-era at tha eelL About fifty parcels are still at the station. Blrtl Mae's Hhl.

Tenll snd hts machlae are giving great eatiatactloa. At aooa he took a Utile trip over the eHy aad dropped to wlthta 2e feet of Parliament Hill. His landing la front of the grand stand waa the moat successful yet. At one o'clock to-day there were 18.40 paid admissions, which la about I.e. short of yesterdaya figures at that lime, but greater than Thursday of last year.

A tiood Record. A wrong name waa Inadvertently glvea In yesterday' prise awards for the winner of the beat two loaves of home-made breed la the Lake of the woods Mining company competition. The winner waa Mrs. V. KouiIRe, ol Deechenea Mills, who ha been aut" ceaaful la tola competition for three years la succession.

FAMOUS STRIKE BREAKER DIES. Jamea Farley. Hwwi-ful lewrirr Mrlke Brrakera. fasaea Away. New York, Sept.

11. Tha deaUi tf James Farley, known through years of leadership as a strike breaker In many cities of Canada and the United Utaiea, was reported early today from him home In Platuburs. Farley boaated and was (enerally given 4he credit of start! ns the "Industry of strike fcreaklnf From ah altar buy at Malooe. N.Y.. where he was born Ss years sco.

he ran away! with a 6ircus, but finally entered the service Vof the Brooklyn Transit Company as a coal paaser from which he1 emerged In 18W ae leader of tha noo-i union forces which broka the great i Brooklyn car atnka. Hla success In Brooklyn won nim fame, arid to city after city where labor troubles arose he was called to do similar work until hla buslnesa of strike breaking and protecting Uvea and property developed Into a systematic argaAlaatlon that for a time was the terror of-strike agitators. F.VXATIC TfUKM KAKI. Jap Wbo reald aot Hee Foretca Mlnj. btrr iPlaased el word lata Ab- Tokto.

SpC 1L Th ofllcc of Baron MakLoo, tb mlnlater of forln afTalra, wen tha bcb today of i it voltlnc act wban a fanatic attempt! aulcid tharo by.iha old aa mural mt hod-of karii -i-. A jtranK man had called at th offlrt to sr tbe foreign mlnlater, but waa unauccaaaful In gain In Audi- ence with Baron Maklno. When waa tnd by tha Baron aecretary thai admlttanca would be. denied htm he at down on tha floor, nt the outer oflVce, drew1 a sword which he had concealed beneath hla kimono an plunged it Into hla abdomen. The aecretary aelaed the aword but the fanatic had already given hlmaelf auch terrible, wounda that ha la not likely recover.

DISCOVERY AT POMPK4. Roman Hoalptor Uneartti Quay of porta Marina Port of Burled City. Rome. Sept. 1L.

The ihoat important discovery at Pompeii for centuries announced. It came through the forte of Lrorenao Cossa, the sculptor Rome, who has been carrying on the work begun by his father. Me hae Just unearthed first remaana of the ancient elty port, situated 1.264 metre from the actual aeaahore now. and 700 metres from the old city gates. It waa.

known aa Porta The city of Pompeii Itself Is half a mile further Inland -than at the time of lie destruction, tbe coastline having advanced elttlng up through the suc-velye ages Mr. Harry H. Harris, of Memphl. is a visitor to the Capital. Mr.

Karris having mde. the long lump from Memphis to meet hla mother. Mra. D. M.

McKlnlky, of Vancouver, whom he had not aeen for some ear snd who is spending a manth with her dauaiter. Mra. A. Code, of 977 Waverley tree l. Mr.

Harris is auditor Of the Mlaslas-lMi IVlta Plantation the Urgent IiUntHtlon In the world, cwmprlaing arr-'i and employing a Urge num her of men. about negroca being on the pay roll and under the company's supervision. The Mtalat.ppl Delta Cq. is controlled largely bv English capita Hat a and has behind It men 'ho have over three, million dollars invested In the company. The cotton crop' of Tennessee la on a par with the wheat crop of our greit west Ineofar aa Ha relation to the coun-iry'e prosperity is concerned.

Mr. Herrif will remain some daya in. the I i HEAVY FINES FOR FORTUNE TELLING Bal efeatratira aa rear Armaral Ar-reetra) at. Kxtubllioa Uroand. are Aa latrestln tiff between Ourdoa H.ndaraoa aaa Deputy Mactatrata Askwlth took ptaos In the police court tola moraine during the hearlnx of the fortune lelllog (asa against Kmma Mltcnea "I find ker rutlty and will fin her Illly dollars and too dolls re coats.

1C I am allowed. 1 will eueuend this fine provision that ah will not attempt to practise fortune tailing asaln. 1 think thl I vary easy," said Deputy "Then I will tall Uia attention of alugiatrate Askwllh. "'And you call that eaayt" heatedly exclaimed Dr. (lord on Henderson.

"I think you are tha most unreasonable man' that comaa Into Ihia oourt," retorted the bench. "I will ask you to take that remark back," said Lha cuuneel, "I'll nut lake It back," warmly air. Askwlth. "Then I rail tha attention of the authorltiea to It," aakd tha lawyer. Kmma Mitchell waa arrested at the Eihlbltlon Oround y.sterday.

With a baby la her arm. the accused wearing a ress Including all the colors of tha rainbow a peculiar headscarf, appeared In court and afforded an object of Inlereat to tha court frequenters. one'-aiafe of the proceedinga she wandered around tha court room and had to o. "4 to her proper place by i her COUneel, c- Fo was the only llnu, rail ed. Ha gave a vivid dlscrlpllon of how he had had hla fortune told, and subsequently "blew in" aajrentv-fiva centa doing It.

oner went Into the tent I was told 4o put a quarter on my hand. I did BO and Waa tobl 4n hln. limn It 'rh woman that waa telling the for A L. tJltZ'i, aaa looa ana quarter -end blew un It." Un a aimllar Victoria Oallneau-and -Almna-lie' appeared In court. They ere i7 eno lined Vafl coeta.

Thia sentenca was a pended. nd 63 tus. Detective MaeLaughlln and Provincial Inapector Bradley effected the arresie, and Crown Attorney J. A. Ritchie prosecuted.

POLITICIANS DOUBT THE TARIFF LAW i rr y-r "eier to ueicT upinions on (J, LfianPTM. U. S. Law Drafted for U. Benefits.

Bill at M-wmtm vananiaa Wheat. Ffoar, lARorr ana tm Free-In lA-U but JMJMLXhaiWAV fr'sittjp 1 rutnnr. I 1 1 Tiir with pportunHy Apply Ottawa received with considerable Interest the news from Waahlnrton that the Apply Ho I7. wood tariff blU had passed, the Sea- ate. While a conference la necenaary, Congreaa and the Senata to citn-i eider the reductions made by the 8ea-atorss It Is believed that a com pro-mine will be reached which will "hot materially affect the provisions of the toieaaure, so.

far aa Canada la concerned, and that Sept. will see It ratified and passed Into law by Preatdent Wilnon. The bill aa' It stands at preaent plarea Canadian wheat. Hour, lumber, anrl maaa Im BlsaMili.ta.lv nn the frasek which means that tha Canadian far- mer. without a alngle roncealon In return, la given a clear right of way to the "market of ninety milliona" I Congreaa placed or reduced the duty! on wheat to ten centa a buahel.

The i Senate made It entirely free, Th Wheat Market. Recently the United States Depart-' meat of Agriculture sent out a crop report showing that the American wheat orop waa away below the per-1 centaga of -production thla year, and! aa the Canadian yield ts -expected to be a very large one, thla coming win- ter ahould be a very good on teat the value of the United Statea as a wheat market for the Canadian West. The Imports of wheat Into the Unit- ed States under the 2S cents a buahel rate amounted to $1,200,000 last Flour la also on the free list but for years tbe United States has been making- more flour than it needs. Iswsaber Km. Lumber la also on the free Hat, and this la a very Important Item for Can adians.

The United States is already one of the world'a best markets for both 'manufactured lumber and rough boardfl and planks, and It ts eat I mated that It will import during the coming year nearly a billion dollars worth of lumber of sll kinds. Dut lee on Canadian lumber entering, the United Statet ranged from seven to thirteen per cent, under the Re-; publican protective tariff. Pulpwoods have been on thefree Hat for a long time, but there la a bHr reduction on printing paper, for which there la tremendous demand In the United States. There la also a big reduction on vegetablea of all kinds, as well as on other articles affecting the cost of living In tha United States snd, taken all In all. the' United States UrliT wall agalnat Canada so far aa natural pro-' duels are has pretty well nigh demolished.

Canada's Attitude. Politic tan a of both a tripe "are as yet very cautious In the', probable effect of the measure upon' Canada. The Liberals, for the sake of consistent take the ground that free wheat- will be a good thing for -tha West, but they are Inclined to be- -Here that the coat of living wlTl possibly be accentuated In the East. Conservative are nearly aa reticent 1 aa tha Liberals and prefer to wait awhile to see what the results are going to be. 'Thla Wilson-Underwood tariff bill was framed by the United States for the United Stntes.

It ts not likely that they took into con-' slderatinn our economic wrtfnre." said one prominent politician this morning, and ha adrii-d, "Ict ua wait and ae before crowing City Engineer Currte handed In a report to the Waterworks Committee today with reference to' the employment of the City of Cain and Rouleau, after their services had once been dispensed aith, and the former had received a retiring allowance. SUSPECTS I ITALIAN OF CRIME Detectives Strike Valuable Clue in Montreal. Foreigner Will be Arrested if Found. Drtet-tlve Jollat and bergt. Bunting wand Colored Womrn In Monlrral and are I telle.

red to Have tiot Valuable lirforaaatloa la Trunk Mystery. Montreal. Sept. 11. (SpeclalV According to tha local authorities, tha detective who came down from Ottawa on the trunk murder mystery have run up against a blank wait la far a tha actual capture of tha murderer la It la stated however, that a good description hsa been obtained of tha man.

who Is suspected, aa Italian It la claimed, and circulars will be sent out this af. ternoon to all centre la an effort to apprehend htm. It waa believed that two entered women, who are well known devotees of tha ran track, were la som. way Incriminated la the case. The two orncera from Ottawa who are la the city.

Detective Joiiat and Kergeant Detective Bunting-, It Is bow stated, hav aeea these two 'women aad have decided It will not be necessary to hold them a material wit- They have, however, 'It claimed dlaeavaeed Ii.id.nea to rrant them taking step, to ar- rr. wiioae name la win hld- Dut It la. understood. ooubtedly had some eennectton un- ITHh tha crime. The Italian Is said to have left Montreal, although It waa thought that he waa hero until, either last oiajht or thla morning.

In fact, preparations w-re made to pull off' an arrest at Blue Bon net thla afternoon. Tha suspect. It la claimed waa tipped iff and baa since made hla escape. BRIDGE "SHIELD1 AT FAIR STAYS The Exhibition authorltiea are apparently not of the name mind as the members of tha Board of Control with regard to obstructing the view of the Fair grounds from the Bank street bridge. At Tueeday'a meeting of the Board-Aid.

Carnochan and Ault brought up the matter and It waa decided by the' Board that the putting up of the canvaa screen should be deprecated. The seertary-of th Board of Control thereupon called up the Exhibition authorities. Mr. McMahon said he would write the Board. Thla Hu'eia Ikal Vm I will hsa Ka fore.

the matter la aettled. Douglas tUt Hl.tff City. W'ANTK BT TttirSO lAtY lt(M)M w'(h bed lmina In private family, Urn Mr. JUST OUT a "Tba Golden Road" -Br Author of AXXK OF liRKKM UABMX. AT A.

H. Jar-it Tk Exceptional Failures Whenever we hear of a business marr who has- given newspaper advertising a fair trial and failed to make success of it we are reminded of the display heading over a news article in a New York paper some time-ago: VBoy Finds Loaded Revolver Does Not Shoot Himself." The exceptional is news. It is the customary thing for boys who find loaded revolvers to shoot themselves, and it is the customary thing for merchants who advertise the newspapers to profit thereby. Advertising failures are rare enough to attract extraordinary attention, provided: k. i 1 (l) That the goods are right, and fairly priced; (2) That the store service is efficient (3) That the newspaper medium selected influential, and reaches in sufficient numbers the kind of people to whom the goods are to be sold; (4, That the copy is attractive and convincing, and that' it occupies adequate space and (5) That the advertising is 'regular and persistent.

"The Ottawa Evening Joural" has. never disappointed an advertiser who, observing all the other conditions, pinned his faith to "The Journal" influence and circulation. Given worthy wares to exploit, supported by good business methods, and strong copy, its exclusive access to thousands of the hfst hnmrs in this territory make's it An infallihle salivsman. TWO STOVES IN ONE MoEEatfs Canada Combination Fait THE ONLY REAL COMBINATION ON THE CONTINENT -Why? 7- Because it takes the space of one range while 'doing the work of Botli coal and gasxanJic-uscduhe-same-time-with-out the changing of- any fixture, separate ovens being provided for each fuel. Don't Fail to Examine.

See Exhibit, 1 Main Building'. Fair Grounds. Moffatt Stove Company Ottawa Agracy, 60-62 Market Square, Cor. George St Millinery at A. A.

Fournier, Limited 323-331 Wellington Street Phone Queen 1421. Open Friday Sept. following days are cordially invited to visit oile-xlHbition of fash- ionable patterns and creations, from European, American and Canadian; designs. Also some ve ry stu i ng odels from our own workrooms..

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