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Monday, November 29, 1915. THE CITIZEN. OTTAWA. CANADA PAGE FIVE. PRESENTATION TO WANT MEN FOR REV.

FR. LAROCQUEi mn 1 V1L 1 Ui WORK OF UNION PRINTERS' HOME WAR CONTINGENTS ASSOCIATION WORK! Have Sent Many Comforts I to the Troops. SIGNAL 10KPS Wrightville Parishioners Re-, Gifts That Every Man Likes To Receive at Christmas member Their Minister. TOE CANADIAN R0LL0FH0N0R Capt. Tremaine, R.C.H.A., With Next of Kin Here, Severely Wounded.

(Sunday. Nov. 27. 1815.) BRIGADE HDQRS funded Sergt-Maj. Ralph Ste-n loans.

Shigawake, P. Q. Mr. M. Powell Tells of Splendid Usefulness of the Institution.

Another Draft of Signallers Will Leave Lansdowne Park For England Soon. A report has just been received by the government through the A very pieising ceremony took place at St. Josephs Roman Catholic church. Wrightville. Hull on Sunday morning, ti hen Rev.

Father Larocque. parsh priest of St. Jos acting High Commissioner; Sir George Perley, showing the results of the work done during the past summer by the Canadian War Con BOXED TIES, 25c. An interesting lantern lecture i eph's was orfsentert nume mated auuressos and .1 con. tingent Association in supplying the Canadian troops with comforts of various kinds.

in Colorado Springs was given taining on -he .41 FLOWING end shapes, in score of handsome patterns and colors; each tie tn a box by it.solf. suitable and Inexpensive girt that any man will appreciate. Price 25c. nigrst at the People's Forum, i thirty-first binhdav Th. nm.

From April 1st to September 30. Imperial theater, by Mr. Michael tion took olare 3RD BATT Ai-iU. Pte. Reginald French, SUSPENDER SETS, $1.

(JAR lulls, Armbands and Sus-IMMhIoth; the complete set. In a funcy bo. ready for Christmas giving. Each article Is durably made, while the designs and colors are just what most men prefer, splendid xaluc too at $1.00. LEATHER COVERED SUIT CASE, $4.38.

STEEL brass PoweH. of Ottawa. This was fol-1 the celebration iiirt vi, lowed by a musical program of ex- was made bv two littv cirls nf thi- the association received from Canada clothing comforts as shirts. 266 knee caps, 8 hose tops, 5,871 gloves. 10.191 mitts and Pte.

Ernest cepttonal merit arranged by Mr. parish, the Misses Gavard and Mac i-mile Rochon and rendered bv kenzie. The addresses were in English and French, and were delivered septette of accomplished musicians. The fine rendition by Mr. Rochon's i respectively by Messrs.

J. Fleming urcnestra. or the suite, A Day in and Venice, by the composer Nevin called in a W. Mantinn. Father Larocyin" few well chosen words thank- finished Miap and torch the appreciation of the au- ert the wristjets, 5os cardigans 9.034 mufflers.

5,253 helmets, 68,973 socks. towels, S7.470 cigarets. 180 cigars. 470 pipes, besides quantities of tobacco, soap, gum, maple sugar, tooth brushes, mouth organs and other article. The association in the period between April and Sept.

22 spent in general comforts for the sol Iritis; spring lock liecruits for the Signalling Depot which forms part of the Liigineers' Training Input at Lansdowne Park, vniII Ik received at Capt. Thoburn's rlH'c, corner Sparks and fclgin streets. The offlcers of the depot 1 ok the matter up with Lieut, Ma-h'iiey on Saturday and it was decid--a to make an appeal for recruits here for this branch of the service. The department has called for ihree small signalling units from the depot, who will leave for England in a short time. The total strength of the three units will be about 113 n.

en. They will be selected from the signallers now at Lansdowne Park, and the new men will be recruited to take their places. The men will be enlisted from different parts of Canada, including Ottawa. The Engineers" Training Depot has been sending men away at a rapid pace, but the reinforcements new men coming in have made 'he depot about 600 strong. Maj.

J. A McKenna is In command. The Engineers held a long route march on Saturday to the Experimental Farm and Hogs Hack. On BOYS' MILITARY OVERCOATS, $4.49. MADE SIMILAR to the Canadian Soldier's Winter Overcoat, from a warm, good wearing cloth in Khaki or Xay.

They have brass buttons, pleated hack, and come in size to years. The prliv 1m most special at ZT (thoughtfulness and generosity which accompaniment by Mrs. Rochon. also he stated, had been as unexpected as gave an excel.ent interpretation of lt waj, appreciated, and he stated Vduck. England 4TH of natural causes (Nov.

17) we James Ryan, Montreal. Killed in action Pte. Patrick J. vurphy. Welland.

Ont Wounded-Pte. Heuben Axon, of Er.giand; Pte. Louis Joseph. Eng- 1nd' 5TII BATTALION. Wended Pte.

"Michael John Dene admitted to No. 23 General Hoital. Ktaples. Nov. 20; left leg funded.

Next of kin, Mrs. A. Devi, mother, Carleton Place, Ont. TTH BATTALION, seriously iH. under observation for that he was extremeiv glad to see that he held a warm soot in the OUR $1.00 WHITE SHIRTS.

IX PLAIN WHITE: White with a self stripe, and White with a pleated front. All coal style, and mostly all with soft finished bosom. They are made from a strong pique, suitable for any occasion, and certain to give good sei-vice. Price $1.00. SIX IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IN A BOX, $1.00.

IT IS NEVER out of place to give a man handkerchiefs. In fact most men hall such a gift with delight, especially If they are of fine Irish linen like these, either plain or Initialed In one comrr. All have a medium hem; 6 in a fancy box for $1.00. WOOL GLOVES, 50a M4DE IM SCOTLAND from tough woollen yarns, that feci mighty comfortable on a cold day, yet wear almost as long as leather. Grey and Brown heather mixture shade, with leather binding.

Price 50c SILK MUFFLERS, $1.25. THESE ARE the large bandana mufflers, measuring about SO Inches square, and a real protection to throat and chest. Good colors, and quite new; price $1.25 diers, largely on smoking materials. and Mrong hinges. null case having a smart appearance, and made In a convenient slie nllli a swing bundle, (hut Is easy to grasp.

Splendid value at $4.38. the violin solo number. Souvenir of Moscow, by Wieniawski. This was deservedly encored. In his instructive talk about the Printers' Home, Mr.

M. Powell, who is one of the trustees of the institution, pointed out that it is the only-home of its kind in the world which gloves, gum, tooth brushes, shoe laces, writing materials, sweets, confectionery, matches, candles, soap. apples, etc. hearts of his parishioners, as this knowledge was a groat help to him in the mission which he was trying to accomplish. Rev.

Father Lombard, who was for twenty years the parish priest under whom Father Larocque served at Alfred. Out. also delivered an address. Father Larocque originally came from Alfred. and he has been in chartre of land; Pte.

Arthur L. Caughiin, London, Ont. is maintained by a trades union. Twenty-five years ago the members pte. Bertrana -ircniDaia 'I er.ter.c WARMLY LINED MOCHA GLOVES, $1.00.

KMART ENOUGH for street wear, and warm enough for B. C. Vancouver, 14TH BATTALION of the International Typographical Uni-on, impelled by the spirit of fra- Killed in action Lee. Cpl. Harold SU Joseph's parish, Wrightville, since Tuesday the unit will march to Rock- Wounded Corp.

William Pater-son, Scotland; Corp. Ewen Nicholson, Scotland: Pte. Andrew Frame, Scotland: Pte- William Symons, England. Unofficially prisoner Lieut. David H.

Swann. EI Centra, U.S.A. 15TH BATTALION driving, skating or other outdoor Krta. The soft mocha telvea easily to every movement of the land, rtlille the gusset at the wrist, keeps out the ixild. In tan or grey finish, Its inception, about three years ago.

cliffe ranges. The object of this march is to show the men who have RFI PIANJQ MHW Crrv I Joined since the Engineers went Into DLLUIA.N3 INUVV Sttrv barracks, the work done, at the camp SUPPLIES IN CANADA nat fal1' mueh of whlch ls 8ti11 ln- Lwn. Ireland. 3 0TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte.

Edward Bennett, Toronto. 12TH BATTALION. 'terniry which is an outstanding feature of labor organizations and which has always existed since members of every craft belonged to a confraternity of guilds, determined to build a home and a hospital where their aged and afflicted members could find a haven and a cure. Colorado Springs was selected as a site for this venture, and high in the mountains of the western country they built a home for tuberculosis patients. GROWTH OF THE WORK.

Mr. Powell spoke of the growth of the institution since that time. A home fur the aged has also been erected and several other additions snugly lined with wool floe); price $1.00. 1 1 mv a riirf of pneumonia Pte. John War Department Asks Offers of Edibles.

Ramsdell, North Hatley, P. 13TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. Frederick M. Wise, England; Pte.

Chas. Boyer, Steelton, Ont. 18TH BATTALION Killed in action Lee. Sgt. Joseph Spooner.

Gait, Ont. 20TH BATTALION bounded severely Pte. Samuel F. Preet, Toronto. 22ND BATTALION Wounded Pte.

Emile Chabot, Quebec. 25TH BATTALION Wounded Pte. Howard V. Wallace, Halifax, N.S. 27TH BATTALION Wounded Pte.

Donald V. West. Lo N. Poulin, Limited Suffering from shock, Pte. Robert A communication has been received by the Trade and Commerce Department from Mr.

Philippe Roy, general commissioner for Canada in Paris, stating that he has been ask Men's Entrance, Sparks Street "The Christmas Store." 1 1 ed by the Belgian minister of war Krskir.e, Cran brook, B. 14TH BATTALION. Wounded Lieut. Philippe Chevalier. Montreal.

15TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. Fred Atkinson, of B. C. Killed in action between 22nd and have been made until at the present time the buildings and grounds cover to put him in touch with Canadian firms In a position to supply salted 200 acres, including a farm and a meats, lard, hard cheese, wheat AMUSEMENTS.

herd of 130 cows. Trebled Cost of Rental. Few laymen are aware of the innumerable difficulties and attendant cost that beset the producer In getting out film features; the thousand and one obstacles to be overcome and enormous expenses to be incurred before the finished product can be thrown on the screen for the public's entertainment. These obstacles to be surmounted loom larger every day and the expense incurred has gone up with leaps and bounds. The Famous Players' and Lasky features.

Tdeased through the Paramount Programme, and shown, fo-the first time in Ottawa, only at the Imperial, have become the bulwark of motion pictures, which is natural bocause the producers of the Famous Players and I.nsky brands expend an enormous amount of time, artistry and money to produce them and none of these important factors are ever begrudged, rather are they in lavish evidence. Imperial patrons are among the and oats. It is thought that this may Thora la a et a ff VL-n T-tfAlHent i England; Pte. Sidney C. Waters, Eng lead to important results for Can doctors, a dentist, an eve suecialist tit land, (severely).

NEXT- 4'h April Pte. inomas cmiui, 8a t. DKC. 2, 3 and 4. Died of wounds -Pte.

William Mc- Donald. Scotland. Mngdalelne de Vercheres Chapter, r.O.D.K., Mine. T. Chase Casgrain, regent: Mr.

Aylwin, 4 Cliff street; Mrs. Corniah, 33 Stewart street; Mrs. A. K. Rea, 141 Somerset street; Mrs.

Avery, 129 Cooper street; Mrs. Machado, 189 Daly avenue; Mrs. Sherwood, 451 Dnly avenue; Mrs. D'Arcy McGee, 12 Marlborough avenue; Mrs. A.

K. Mortimer, 343 Somerset otreet; Mrs. Frlpp, 407 Queen street; Lady Drayton. 2STH BATTALION Wounded Lieut. George C.

Ding adian manufacturers of these articles. The Belgian department of war has also communicated with Mr. Roy regarding the eventual purchase by them, should circumstances warrant, of a quality of flour called "whole wheat." This is a finely ground product, coming from choice wheat out of which only bran can be extracted. and eight qualified nurses. A library of 12,000 books provides intellectual fare.

There are 105 patients in the hospital and 110 residents In the home for aged printers. Members are admitted free on the recommendation of their local union. "Women are also admitted to the home," said Mr. Powell. "The I.

T. U. has always insisted on equal ben- wall, Scotland. Entertaining Cadets. The following are the names of hostesses at whose homes the Australian cadets are istaying during the visit lo Otlaa: Laurentlan Chapter.

I.O.D.K.. Mrs Crombie, regent: Mm. Collingwood Schreiber, 192 Argyle avenue; Lady Kgan, 30 Car-tier street: Mrs. K. C.

'Irant, It Blackburn avenue: Dr. (iibson. lfiS Metcalfe street; Archbishop Hamilton, 435 Wilbrod street: Mrs. W. H.

Rowley, Stadacona Hall, ljiiirier avenue; Mrs. Fleck, S00 Wilbrod street: Mrs. G. B. Doherty, 185 Toronto.

1STH BATTALION. Killed In action Pte. Frank Clarke, Detroit, U.S.A. 19TH BATTALION Wounded Pte. William McBride Marshall, Hamilton, Ont; Pte.

Stephen E. Hogben, Hamilton, Ont. (now on duty): Pte. Walter Reading, England; Pte. John McCormick, England; Pte.

Roderick Montgomery, of Scotland. 29TH BATTALION Wounded Pte. Alex. S. Dawson, North Toronto, Ont.

Matlnts Saturday. Return of Last Heason's Big Hit. William A. Hrady. presents Ths Urat All-Kngllsh Including AI.IIKIIT BROWN, The Brilliant Young Actor, In The White Feather.

Th Famous British War Office Heeret hervlca Prims. Founded on farts and proves conclusively the danger of the German Spy Pj stem. No true Canadian should miss seeing this play. PRICES: Nights, fl. 60, tl.OO.

TSc, SOc, 35c, Knturday Matinee: 11. 64c. 33c, 25c. Seat now selling This Is not a moving picture. 3 1ST BATTALION Wounded Pte.

Richard B. Pratt, efits for male and female members CJ pr and equal payments for the amei)Pend mter California AMUSEMENTS. England, (severely); Pte. Thomas Attractive rates will be quoted by educated, cultured and wealthy, as well as the middle classes. They in Seaton, Edmonton.

work. "The home is maintained by a levy of 20 cents a month on every mem variable routes, affording the finest scenery. Four daily trains to California, ber of the printers' union. It stands laren street; Mrs. J.

F. HoekclifTe; Mrs. D. ,1. MoDougall, 4l Wilbrod etreet; Mrs.

OUl, 281 O'Connor street. as a unique monument to the spirit of brotherless among the printers of the United States and Canada tain the best programme for Its Many beautiful lantern slides of CENTRE Tl WKI. The Naked Truth A Klfttn tn 6 parts fftturlnit Lyrta IortlU. fiar the 1arvrllott Mutter OrKmm, TH I I. A T.

'I'll l1anl of RprBfmtloi hy tyrmm Towrnri. lira dr. 3RD CAN. RIFLES Died of wounds Lieut. John B.

Clibborn, Stratheona, Alta. STH CAN. MOUNTED RIFLES Seriously ill Pte. Hugh Baxter, Ireland; Pte. Solomon Slonimski, Russia, CAPT.

A. V. TREMAINE, WOUNDED. Capt. Arthur Victor Tremaine, whose name appear in Sunday's official casualty list as seriously wounded, and who has been admitted to the Duchess of Westmin clude the able and accomplished, the men and women who are accomplishing things in this city and who can and do appreciate the quality of the Paramount Programme always In evidence at the imperial and they will readily understand that this tremendous Increase In cost of producing the "Paramount" feature perfect must mean a greatly Increased rental to the exhibitor.

In fact, the time has arrived; the rental for a three days' service has been trebled on the features used In connection with Ihe Paramount. And as It behooved fhe imperial, the most beautiful theater in Ottawa (If Los Angeles Limited leaves Chicago daiiy at 10.00 p.m. for Southern California. The Overland limited (Ex: 1 Fare Train) leaves Chicago at p.m., the Pacific Limited at 10.30 a.m., the San Francisco Limited at 9.35 p.m. for Ran Francisco.

Less than three days en route. The best of everything in railway travel. Rates quoted, reservations arranged, 1'ilustrated literature sent on application to B. H. Bennett, G.A..

Chi patrons the programme Paramount the only way to do Ihls was to! slightly increase the prices of admix- I sion. I The new scale of prices goes into ffect Monday, the 2Kth of Novem-! ber. hich increases the balcony scats to 15 cents, the orchestra seals 20TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. James Spottis-woode, Toronto; Corp.

William Edward Munson. admitted to St. John's Ambulance Brigade Hospital, Ktaples. 19th November. Gunshot wound hand and thigh.

Next of kin, W. H. Munson, Carleton Place, Ontario. 24TH BATTALION. Suffering from shell concussion pte.

Harold Myler Godard, Toronto. 25TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. Dan A. McCaskill.

Ulare. ('. B. Killed In action Pte. Robert Pyke, Newfoundland.

26TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. William McVaye, St. John, N. Pte.

Nelson He- St Andrew's Concert For Henevolent Fund. Russell Theater Tl'KS. KVG, NOV. SOth. The Bert Program Yet.

Reserved Seat Plun now open Tickets 25c to 1 00. the home and surrounding park land were shown and explained by Mr. Powell. The White Feather. This famous British war drama ia to return here this week.

The history of the English speaking stage for the past two seasons would make a barren and uninspiring narrative, for failure follows failure with a rapidity that was as unfortunate for managers as it was alarming to devotees of dramatic art. Production followed production and nearly all met the same depressing fate. In this dearth of things dramatic and to 25 cents and the box seats to 35 cents. The matinee prices will remain as formerly, orchestra seats cago North Western Railway, 46 ster Hospital, Le Touquet, is the son to re-1 10c, balcony 5 cents. (Advt.) not in the entire Dominion of Mr.

Arthur de B. Tremaine, superintendent of agencies of the de partment of Marine, Ottawa. He is well known in Ottawa, but before leaving for the front with the Firsc Canadian Contingent, when war was declared, had resided in Quebec, A uflioti Daily Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. (Advt.) Are Denied the Mails. Two more newspapers have been added to the list of those prohibited from circulation In Canada under the War Measures act, with a maximum penalty of five years' Imprisonment and 15,000 tine for Infraction of the regulation.

These are the Amerikai Magyar Nepszava and the Al-Bayan, published in New York city. IMPERIAL N. Tl KS Wonderful Mary Pickford In JOHN Kll LONG'S llnloird C'lawslc MADAME BUTTERFLY' An Kxccpiloiially Wi-ll-Italanced Programme of Mollon-I'liolograpliy and Vocal Selections. I among the very tew plays aestinea 2.30 P.M Qualn. St.

John. X. B. Pte. Joseph Stacey.Westville, X.

Col. Sgt. Mai. Wallis H. Brooks, England.

Suffering from shell concussion Pte. Fred A. Smith, England. Died of wounds Lt. Charles Murray Lawson, St.

John, N. B. 27TH BATTALION. Wounded Pte. Hugh Clifford Charnley, Winnipeg; Pte.

Campbell G. Thompson, Winnipeg: Pte. Vivian Lloyd Davies, Winnipeg. 2RTH BATTALION. ry C7 Pn from 9 a m.

Miss Margaret Cross Of the Kerdk Violin School ol Pi sea. RUSSELL- Assisted bjr Norman (i. Not ley. Baritone. where, since graduating from the Royal Military College, Kingston in 1 908, he had been stationed with the permanent force, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.

Capt- Tremaine was born in Halifax, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tremaine, now resident at the Roxborough apartments here, formerly lived. No word further than that his son had received a (funshot wound in the S3 32-40 ItUMX wi i ie? .1 1 i. K7r9 to hold the stage for the past fourteen months, is "The White Feather," which scored such a stupendous success here last season and which is announced for a return engagement at the Russell, starting on Thursday and continuing for two nights and Saturday matinee.

The story of "The White Feather" is pretty generally known hereabouts so need not bear repeating. The entire action takes place in a small hotel on the English coast. The play Is so well portrayed by the all English company that audiences are only sorry when the performance is brought tn a close. Albert Brown, who will again be seen in his really wonderful skull and was admitted on Saturday ff impersonation of the role of firent. is a popular actor.

This is not a moving picture. The sale of seals to the Duchess of Westminster hospital, Le Touquet, has been received by Mr. Tremaine so far, though he has wired for further details. will open this morning at 10 o'clock Miss Kthel Dawson, Pianist II Reserved Beats now on sale. Prices 26c to 1.00.

Under the distinguished personal patronage of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught (Advt. Our Big Introductory Sale of BED COMFORTERS land Princess Patricia, fg.iiliMliliilliililiiilLililiiM Canada's Largest Piano House 1 or MR. HOTEL MANAGER, Wounded Pte. James Albert Morrison, Borgen, Pte. Stanley Eaylis.

England; Pte. George C. Scougall, Scotland. 3 1ST BATTALION. Severely wounded Pte.

Frank Smith. Bumbank, U.S.A. R5TH BATTALION. Seriously ill Pte. John Logue, St.

John, N. B. ROYAL CANADIAN HORSE ARTILLERY. Wounded Gunner W. G.

Burn-fiiie. Hamilton. Ont: Capt. Arthur Victor Tremaine; admitted to Duchess of Westminster Hospital. Lt 27th flKunshnt wound in kali Next of kin.

A. D. B. Tremaine 'fatheri. Department of Marine and fisheries, Ottawa (severely).

FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE S'rio ish- ill Gunner James M. Albion Bay, Lot 59. P. E. I.

ATTACHED PAT OFFICE. in Sergt. Claude Dour- MISTRESS OF THE HOME OR KOOMIN'O HOFSE; HERE'S A The Australian Cadets' Entertainment RUSSELL THEATER Wedn'day, Dec lit 8.15 p.m. Tha Cadets will present their Musical Extravacanza, "Called To The Front" Their own band of thirty pieces will play. Heeura your seats early at Box Office.

PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE LINE OF FULL OVER-SIZED COMFORTERS. IN LIOHT, PURE WHITE AND IOWN FILLINO DAINTY COLORS OF PINK. P.U OREEN, YELLOW; PANELLED WITH ATTRACTIVE PLAIN BORDERS MAKE IT TO SEE FOR YoFRSELF AND HUY. 14S England. A POINT well at (Midnight.

Xoi. 28, 1K1.V) 1ST BATTALION Hr.r.K, LWILL THERE BE A INDSA Pi a oPl ayer-Pia 0 Victrola IN YOUR HOME CHRISTMAS MORNING? at $2.95 each (ft a Comforter in tU ranio colors. mil "lijrlitly" at the above jiricf: id a special feature of our liitro)iftory Wo-; Lot 1 TO BE ABLE "irojierly fill Pte. Wallace Iirurv. Iblla im In flvit flHll "Hop': hif JUT- A Hinlatwr Rov "n': Pte.

Charles F. Con-Toronto; Pte. Frank T. Bur-Iondon. iseverelv; PRICKS: M-stlM.

I Sc. Lot 2 at $6.95 Evc loss, itc, Jfce, i Toronto, (alight- Sil on duty 1 Pte. James My.g severely fH 2ND BATTALION fj r.d'd Ix-e. Cpl. Colin Grant.

1 fj s. Pie. Samuel A. 1 severely); Pte. Rich- wpje, by 'i attractive pure DOWN COMFORTER extra wi'ie Comforter at a remarkably low j'rice.

WE ARE HERE 6-0 feet JofiC Lot 3 at $10.95 ead, jphr Wright, Toronto. SKD BATTALION SATIN PANELLED; 1-3 yar-I wider ti.an ordinary COMFORTER NICEK CHRISTMAS OIFT ti an a down filled FRANCAIS MO.V Tl K8- Manlialtan Ml Comedy in 'The Isle of Smiles' A Rollickinc "kit Full of Laurh ana Music. CbapHa Cowed jr. Ktsnst Plarer Pl tt PURE DOWN dainty art Comforter "5 Pre. Harold Bradley.

West. P.Q.; Lieut. Alfred ns. leber. 'TH BATTALION Sir- E.

D. H.erinot- Wii.iam, Ont. fTH BATTALION pre. John Brown. frt- tv Lot 4 at $19.95 "BEAUTIFUL "ibat's the word-A Comforter where every foot i COMFORTER, NOT FRILLS.

Bea.t;jully panelled; in Fr-nh er.bowi iis. XfrHlXE MOLLV" OaSXBJCKKKKKKKfOOBBBOODOOOQ 'AH'Sj Tl KS. wKD. at Mm I SOLE LUfDSAY, STEDTWAY, EELVTZMA3C CO, GEHHAJLD HEINTZ MAX, NOEDHELMER, PIANOS AJfD PLAYERPIAKOS AND ESTEY OEOANS. FAMILY CRETONNES WE CARRY IN ST THE NEW EST IN CURTAIN NETS nil.NTZ FURNITURE COVERINGS, -is.

Wanted BT TVEATON Co. LIMITED. 2 Straw Collar Makers. Sort Straw Collar Maker. Harness Haken.

n'mv wnirnOT omen td street. OUrer Mwnws Prevnaa 1 sairl a'l I aTorita rlLXCHF. RING la Ber Creates fHae ffacss a "The Yankee Girl" la which a -f Cham- esjrne Tr Mack Settles a Cc.ppr Feud tn the Tropica. W.Lindsay, sparks sl CLEGHORN BEATTIE 1 36-40 O'Connor SL OTTAWA. at.

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