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2) v. 1 it uiniiniuiiiC mil f- SEP IfcM Milt SO, 1911 Hill l' I Si ml tin THE NOON CASUALTY LIST DniMThcniorw ill VLAl IIIYRV LU I fe ruiniuruiofjuooM i i NCE OF EFFORT mm iiti viviih ates. i i IS Pte. Donald' Robert McDonald; ckV Coaf, IVA'S LAR1 illowlng names of Ottawa, I Ontario. Ottawa Valley and kin, Mrs.

Margaret McDonald, 965 Slater street, Federal Apts. No, ILL BE RESTORED Korthern Ontario soldiers appear in Ottawa. 4 PIN luteal casualty IIhI: INFANTRY. Pte. Delburn Wellington Lovtjy has last bTT raasdiaa rrtaa Smiltk.

1 Malm and Improved. While trnveiiin in 0KUNTO, 8spt 10 Difficult 3btlnlii proper statistics of th a the church wai referred w. the United States, Mr. Low was Ch Kin. Mrs.

a. w. ixve, momer, Smith's KUm. Ont. Pte.

Harry Acton; kin, George Acton, father, 32 James street eust Brockville. Onl. Killed In Action. Sgl. James Wright; kin.

Win, Wright, brother, Almonte, Out. Pte. Joseph Ilhoaume; kin, Hor-mid Rheuunie, father, Cutler, Ont. Positions, Key to muen struck with the beautiful little parks which he found in almost every town, and on his return DnmA Ar he report In "this connection by SiKleacon Armltage, Halifax. win mm Pte.

Patrick Jerome Dewey; Uln, hen ne movca iu adoption at thi. rOOt Fnnt kv expressed his desire to spend a sum of from $3,000 to $5,000 to beautify VI tornlnKJ session of the. general Pte. Murray Cliurles Levere; kin, Mrs. Margaret Pearl Levere, wife.

Bpenuervllle, Ont. Pte. Theodore Maiitha; kin, Mrs. Mrs. l'hoehe Waymnrk mother Havelock, Ont.

Pte. Frederick Thomas Sievers: ambT porri Eriemv pot. im report embodied a rec. Trades and Labor ttiS Argues Pros and Cons of Beverage Question. Canadian Prena IeptrhJ QUEBEC.

Sept. 20. At the sOH-ion last evening of the Trades and Labor congress, the following resolution regarding the firemen's and policemen's unions was passed: "A with other earners It has been found necessary that the and firemen to get increases In wages and better working condt-police and firemen to get Increase In authorities In some cities have tried to deter them from legally organizing, this congress pledges Itself to support police tnd firemen's unions and to instruct Its officers and urge local! to oppose any legislation tendering to deter or diminish the right to form such unions." A short debate took place among the delegates on a motion which sought to place the congress on re kin, Mrs. E. P.

Sievers, mother. 178 me oin inarxet square, J. K. Rochester acted an chulr-man. Other speakers were Mayor Moss and Mr.

A. A. Wright, who eniinuuu tnai an attempt be In the various dioceses to have forma Issued upon the CI. lines at Fifth avenue. Ottawa.

Mary Manthu, mother, Hull P.O., P.Q. Pto. Alfred Edward Mustenuan; Miss McClelland, tlance, 370 Lyon street, Ottawa. Pte. Alfred Provost; kin, Mrs.

Provost, mother, 03 Garnenu suggested that in Suture the souuie U.l of In order to 1 street, Hull. P.O. kin in the in- Pte. John Smith Shaw. M.M.: kin.

inni ng to the report Leaoon the state of the church WITH 4,1,0 I'rcM l)rPtrh. tenacity awAfl AKMT IN French troopt Uo. With dugged foot by foot devotion the plateau, which. Te jiKltins their way Chemln th6 Malmalson St. Oobaln maN! the.

key to th one position -WcenlBgi La0n and the Is another) to lieif, No sooner has troops ure. work' taken than there ounce of effort. fftMaoketl, and the been engaged inf t0 their last enteen to elfUieot))(, rdvlHlona have Germatia "BntiniegBontiy (rom their yj, the tion had to be IA desperately to fore the enemy One posi- The enemy m.Tfkea 4ouP times be-left in the advan It main body' retre-phine gunners were Pte. Ruben Peter Bailey; kin, A. Powle, K.R.

No. 1. Billings Bridge, Ottawa. Pte. John Childs; Kin, Mrs.

Childs. Hufteybury, Ont. Pte. Kdouard Larock; kin, Traffic Larock, brother, 121'5 Sussex Mrcet, Ottawa. Pte.

Eugene Laleiule; kin, Mrs. A. Poirier. sister, Hocklund, Out. Pte.

Odor Lutornuu; kin, G. La-tornau. father, Cache Bay. Ont. Pte.

Louis Jjobb; kin, Nupuleon Thus. Shaw, brother, 110 Stirling avenue, Ottawa. Pte. Charles Hammond; kin, Mrs. Caroline Hammond, mother, Mas-sey, Ont.

Pte. Kthnn Alexander Kennedy; kin, Mrs. John Kennedy, mother, Britannia, Ont. Pte. Howard Allen Totlen; kin, Iow Totten, brother, Hox "9, North Cobalt, Out.

KOtll.KT HOUSON, of Hamilton, president of the Steel Compuny of Canada, who has been appointed a member of the new C. N. li. board. ptk.

.1. bkknna.v. 10ou w.i conditions lhe disaster of December last ctastrophe affected every wer the others nrm Son of Mr. nml Mrs. 'M.

Hrciinun, of Kurillfy. Quebec, wlio la reported should be known as the "Low Square." To an address of thanks of appreciation presented by councillor McAllum, Mr. Low said that he was only a humble citizen of the town and that if in the future It was found that he had been able to provide a resting place for some weary soul, he would be amply repaid for the money he had spent. He thought the proper measure of a good citizen was what he could do for others. Reeve C.

J. Toy. of Perth, who was present, added his quoto of praise for Mr. Low's generous action and then made a short but forceful speech on the necessity of Renfrew living up to its rpputation and leading the county in the good roads movement. 1 i cord as approving of the action of killed In notion on 2nd.

the Ontario executive In urging Pre Montreal Stock Exchange. mier Hearst to allow beverages con- Pte. John Htnry Campbell: kin io many to the Cltinen by I taiinv 9 li. nr nent nt jilnnhnl and father, Lobb. father, Dalkeith.

Ont. oi uunars. The relief has not as vt Kobert James Campbell Wellington. Ont. und Brokers.

Union Bnk Bldg. i nomlnlon and nro- te. waiter Maiuce; Kin. J. p.

1-riuuy Morotiis Baits. I t. Doro war 1537 at 94 vlncial governments to make it legal with the church mrnnvi. Pte. Matthew Pnton: kin, Miss Mattlce.

father, Osnabruck Center, mi at 44. i00 st to manufacture and cell anywhere in Dravety to ne, has advanced as loans Llsizle Paton. Fairknow Home, i Ont. ed posts after the Urockville, Ont Pte. Douglas Reginald Ross; kin, or temporary and other re.

iSa iiirl f. iiu Canada any beverage not exceeding- their comrades 47. 100 at i i 00 at 47. 20 at 47 0 i rv I. it is understood that tod and rougiu tat man, knowing 1 left them to their of st.

Marks and at 47 I 2 7 Per cent, ot uicuuui. tc. Bruaiiiana 23 at 4J, 100 at 43K. 26 The motion was sponsored by An example at 44, iu at 41. loi at 44.

25 at 44. John Young, of Toronto. I age and endUri Mrs. Sarah Jane Ross, mother, 296 Toronto street, Winnipeg. Pte.

Theodore Scarbenu; kin, Mrs. Rosle Scarbeau, mother. Moose Creek. Ont. titles will be muUe.

or nv Pte. Kenneth Norman Cameron; kin, A. Cameron, father, Osnabruck Center, Ont. Pte. Alexander Thompson Paul; kin, Mrs.

Julia A. Paul, mother. 327 Somerset street Ottawa. XV. Bruce.

Toronto, oonosedlthe ngnt lor a the French cour- t.aurentiue i4u at iho. ai inn. aj at i gW months the churches of St. ce-. Trinity and Christ church.

ce occurred during iso the ne contenaea mat mei nan to uu vim Pte. Hugh Robertson McKenzie; Aspestos Pfd 23 at 58V4. 23 at SO I argument that more and atronger soldiers, exnau rtain trench wnicn Hard coal advanced 23 cents per ton on Wednesday and the Intimation today is that will go even tor public wor- at. 5a, 5 at 5, 10 at 69. I heer would Increase the Droductlv- fighting, spent mother, at any cost, rrencn IV Pte.

Albert Roy Kenwlck; kin. kin, Mrs. Ann McKenzic George H. Fenwick, father. Enter-i Vankleek Hill, Ont.

prise, Ont. I Pte. Joseph Mackenzie Kato'cir-WoiTt of th. workmen was wrong In ceedlng night nfter days of higher. kin.

Mr. i The new nrice is 110 SO ner tnn monetary toss upon the is damaged will reach a to- Asl.eatos Com 10 at 27 4. 35 at 28. 1U logic and facts. I uu grenaueo.

whole of the suc- Pte. William Walker; kin. Violet William Mackenzie. 77 Eccles strest. i but it is stated that it was likaiv the at 28, 25 at 28.

25 at 29, 25 at 2sfc, :5 Mr. Young said they should havei on their leet. rling more than of over 1200,000. had not been They actually slept lli.n u3i 1,1 a Proper beverage instead of the price would advance to $11 a ton iceount or the increased cost loins material and the fact ch exhausting work en since the battle can forgings iu 20 at so. 1 niuvn iw "wycu Howard smith at 5.

SO at 60. 33 Thos. Stenhenson. Toronto, show- Ijatfer the city building of Verdun. Russi 50 ti6- ed that there was nothing about the Kur-50 it 89 50 it productivity of workmen in the reso- structures must be of a substantial character than SIGNALLERS DEPOT LANSDOWNE PARK Expected Many Soldiers Are Coming for Winter.

Within the next few days a signalling training depot will be established at Lansdowne Park, where recruits for this interesting branch of the service will be quartered and trained this winter. As soon as suitable barrack quarters are in readiness ail men at Rockcliffe camp attached to the Signallers, with the exception of the men slated for Siberia, at an early date will be transferred to Lansdowne Park. Manv recruits are taking advantage of the uiku amici, ill I iiic ailed viiik. ston, Ont. Pte.

Noe Beaudin; Theodore Frank Tosse; kin, Mrs. Beaudin, father, 181 1-2 Wellington Amelia Tosse, wife, River, street, Hull, P.Q. Ont. Pte. Ralph Smith Monroe; kin, Pte.

Truman Douglas; kin, Wil- Enos Monroe, father, Winchester Ham James Douglas, father. West- Springs. Ont. wood. Ont.

I Pte. William McGall; kin. Miss Armory Corp. Joseph Guilbault; Atmey McGall, North Bay. Ont.

kin, Mrs. Joseph Guilbault. wife. Pte. Joseph Chevrier; kin, Louise 21S Water street, Ottawa.

Chevrier, 31! Clarenc. street. SA. 2o ut 894. 2ii at 99.

lUtion. the situation as far as the .11 Tonight 8.20 8ATl'BIA es is concerned Is. one of The Llebler Might If at ria? MAT. AMI NIGHT. Canon Moxsey.

Montreal, dis lupketta Ptd 1 at 82V4. 1 More Dlsscntlon. c.iment Pfd 10 at 94.., ,1 J. E. O'Leary.

Toronto, claimed uWCSYMfiit' fttt" there were some "blind pigs" sell- Montreal Oottom 15 at 0H, 10 at ing cheap whiskey now, he thought co. 10 at 61. 30 at io at Bi. 10 at 61, the temperance element in Canada 3 at 188 I should follow the example of the Ontario Hteui at S4 5J. prohibition party- in the United ir tlie declared that Production the! tbe riant, lee Feeple.

md of the men registered un tie national registration as An- Murray, Mrs. Margaret Adeline ms were unicnown to cnurcn con Hmeitena at at 2. 20 at states. Three per cent. Deer was al Pte.

Clyde Tucker Wilson; kin, A. S. Wilson, father, Clarence. Russell Ont. Pte.

John Alexander McCormick; owing to increased prices at the mine, and higher freight rates. The cost of a ton of coal laid down In Ottawa is $8.55 and when the spread of $2.45 per ton which is allowed the dealer here for all overhead charges is added it makes $11. Htove coal at the mine now $6.05. the freight io Ottawa, $4.03, then there Is the broker's commission. The reason that the price has not gone up before, according to what can be learned, is because the dealers have been using the stocks of coal obtained when, lower prices prevailed.

That is the explanation why one dealer here did not raise ills price with the others this week he having more of the old coal In stock than they. Exhibition Accounts. The directors of the Central Canada Exhibition Association are endeavoring to reach an early state 5 at The of oiities. This also applied to a larden lowed in Maine. mother, Murtintown, Ont.

Cpl. John Leask Mowatt; kin. James Mowatt, father, Latchford, Ont. 20 'e number of soldiers registered Gustave Franco, Montreal, said opportunity of entering the army as kin, Archie Martell, cousin, Corn- similar manner. Hhawlnlsan 25 at 116'4.

5 at at 118 li, 10 at llHi, 1 at 117. Nova Scotia 2u at 67. 1 Doni Textile 10 at 9, 10 at M-i at 9644- signallers, ana it is expected that Pte. Abraham Max Glazier, en-; wall P.O., Ont. 'his ousht to be an inspiration he liked beer and intended to keep 20 on drinking it.

The present tem-I perance beverages were worse than some us to go see and win 4rah Damnl! ck these lost sheep, he said. This statement did not meet with The 8th a approval of a number of clergy Dnnkevs Hnnen Right ho disapproved the use i of the Bat. Mat ider of the World 'lost sheep." ARTILLKRY. Killed in Action. Pte; Frank Wm.

Da'rragh; kin, John Darragh tfather), 29 Arlington avenue. Ottawa' Irwin Kelly; kin, Mis. Olive Kelly (mother), 243 Creighton street, Ottawa. Dvr. Joseph Ford Elliott: Robert Elliott (father).

Tweed, Ont. 25c to $1.50 The report was finally adopted See, 15c, fl.tt. nd referred to the executive eoun- NEXI water. Richard Lynch. Montreal, supposed Delegate Bruce wanted them to drink spruce beer.

T. C. Cassldy, Montreal, said In England the working classes were allowed by the Lloyd George government just enough beer not to affect their productivity, and enough to prevent them from thinking. The motion was adopted by an over-whelmlng majority. Yeggmeh On Trial.

rtMtllnn Pices Denoatcb. ment ax to how disastrous, financially, the weather was during exhibition Monday 'Tuesday THE MESSRS ARVEST LEAVE IS Wounded. (week. In order that a financial Dvr. Richard Heatherton, enlistod statement may be secured as soon Vancouver; kin, James Heatherton as possible, person: with claims (In conjunction The Drama listed at Ottawa; Kin, Mrs.

xeuy Glazier. 903 Colonial avenue. Montreal. UIED OF ttdlXDS. Pte.

Cliesler David McConnell: kin. Mrs. Ever McConnell, wife. Sulphide. Ont.

Pte. Alexandre Auger; kin. Mrs. Delina F. Auger, mother.

81 St. Re-dempteur street. Hull, P.Q. Died. Pte.

Leo Joseph Hughes; kin, James A. Hughes, brother. Box Haileybury, Ont. Missing. Pte.

Arthur Perriard; kin. Mrs. A. mother, Apple Hill. Ont.

Pte. Geo. Arthur Mackey; kin, Miss Florence Marion Mnckey. sister. 96 Pine street.

Brockville. Ont. Pte. Archibald Ferris Murray; kin, Mrs. Ruth Murray, mother.

Callander. Out. Pte. Win. Henry Morton; kin, Henrv Morton, father, Gananoque.

Ont. SIICBERT Presmt with A. H. Wols EXTENDEDBY ORDER (brother), City View, Ottawa against the" association are asked to The Militia department has issued tic Masterpiece following statement in regard to EY QUEBEC, Sept 20 The trial of this winter there will be a substantial quota of soldiers stationed at the exhibition grounds. "foghorn" Mcdonald complied with law The militia department wishes to correct a Montreal despatch appearing in the morning papers with regard to the withdrawal of the prosecution of Major "Foghorn'' McDonald for wearing a uniform when not actively employed in active service.

The department' poinU out that he was prosecuted for this offence under the provisions of an order-in-council which provided only civil proceedings. ThV-order-in-council was cancelled by a later one under which he was made liable to military law. The civil prosecution was withdrawn for the purpose of proceeding against Major McDonald for the military offence. As he, after consultation with his lawyer, decided to comply with the law and to wear civilian clothes, the assembly of a court martial for his trial was rendered unnecessary-Major McDonald was congratulated by the court upon the good judgement which he had shown. arvest leave: Instructions were issued by tele- put in their accounts as soon as possible.

Resigns From M. S. C. Judge L. J.

Loranger who has 'been appointed to the Supreme Court Standard Mining Exchange! Supplied tu-thc Citizen by J. T. Richards ttrokers, Canada Life Bldg. Frlduy Morning Sales. Holllneer 100 at 4.95.

Jlclntyre 700 at 1.47, 500 nt 1.45. Kewray 500 at 1000 at 12. Pare Crown 2000 at 16V 1000 at 16. Imperial 300O at lVu. Preston 500 at 8.

Krut see at i. Kockwood 1000 at 28, 1500 at 29. Chambers 500 at 10ft, 500 at lOVi. tilffoid 1310 at 2. Larose 3500 at 56, 500 at 56ft, 500 at t.8.

1000 nt 57. 1000 nt 57tj. Nipisslns 100 at 9.00. Trethewey 500 at 2C. Bar nilver $1.01 New York Stock Exchange.

Supplied to the Citizen by McDoouall and cowans. Brokers. Union Bank Bids. Friday Mornine; Close. Anaconda 67, Amu Humatra Tonacco 1121,, Ami ateel FUy 8.

Baldwin Loco Bethlehem Steel 82, 44, Car Fdy 4514, Can Pac 16354. Crucible 65. Ure l'h- Motors 115, Pfd 891j. lntur Xlckel 29. Ins Copper- 53 Kennecott Copper 33.

locomotive 651i. Marine Com Ptd 103 Mh Pet 101 te. Mid vale Central 731. Nor Pac SMi, Pennsylvania 44, Kepubllc. 1 and 8 90S.

Heading 87 So Pacific 85. Smelters Com-77, Btcoi Com 110, Union Pacific 121 Westlng-honne iZ Dvr. Robert kin Scotland. Pte. Frederick Benson Liberty: kin.

Mrs. E. Liberty (mother), 116 Fourth avenue. Ottawa. Pte.

Wiiliam Rosl Munro: kin, Mrs. Maude Munro (wife). 60 Wright street, 'Hull. Que. OF ram from Militia headiruarters to ir.mllita.rv districts on the 14tn m- itant extending harvest leave until at Joiiette lias resigned as a member Let.

31st to all men in categories Pte. William Stanley Sloan, en Hsfed Ottawa" Mi-s. Elizabeth the Military Service Council but and who were aciuai-r workinc on farms and required UTH Sloan (mother), Kemptville, Ont. Direct from an I at Maxml lor-the purpose of saving the crops: Lieut. William Sydney McCann; tne nve aniegea DanK roooers arrested In connection with the rifling of the safe of the National Bank fn Scotts.

Beauce, some time ago. Is expected to start at St. Joseph de Beauce on Thursday next. Service Flags. If your husband, son, daughter, father or brother, la in th army or navy, you have the right to have a service flag in the front window of your home.

These are sold by the Ottawa Women's Canadian Club Prisoners' of War Committee Sparks street. Ottawa. 'tinn Kingston. inject to Immediate recall snoum rie. josepn ueimnu; kiii, xuu ui- i land, sister, 401 Gilmour street.

Ot- will continue in charge of diplomatic exemptions under the recent treaty with the United States. He will pass upon the claims of Americans riving in Canada who. for the limited reasons specified, claim exemption from seryice. ienasement of ont year What cessity arise. District communu-t were by the same wire ordered 'Eyes of 10 jsuiotts Tneatre, York City.

Decidedly out Dale. N.Y. Amerj Gnt Sydney Kobert Vale, enlisted Ottawa k-t in England. Pte. WilHam E.lmund tteiiing; kin, A.

(father), West-boro. Ont. deal with all cases, so as io avoiu necessary travel and expense. "Has the pop he Critics Say: ith' is well worth teeing. rf the ordinary." Altn lean.

pplementary instructions were forwarded to district command- Winnipeg Oats. I. T. Times. "Abundant of human intei ilar virtue or novtuy.

Prices WINNIPEG. Sept. oats 848. December Famatic action. Brimful bat," X.

Y. Heram. St. It. 1.09.

MACHINE Gl'JfS. Wounded. Arthur Alexander Cunningham; kin, Mrs. K. Cunningham Steelton, Pte.

Henry Elisha Rogers: kin, Mrs. Ruby Rogers (wife). 10.1 St. Lawrence street, Wrightville, lli.ll, Que. tawa.

John Archibald Dewar; kin, Mrs. Annie Dewar. mother. 73 Delaware avenue. Ottawa.

Pte. Robert Lee Casselman; kin, Henry Casselman, father, Box 125. Morrisburg, Ont. Pte. Hay; kin, David Hay, father.

200 Montreal street, King-, ston. Ont. Pte. Angus John Manion; kin, Mrs. Annie Manion.

mother. Almonte, Ont. Pte. Henry Pharmid; kin. Mrs.

Addle Pharand. mother, 42 Champagne avenue, Ottawa. Pte. Charles LeRoy Stipe; kin, Frederick Stipe, father, Delhi. Ont.

Pte. William Fulton Oliver; kin, Mrs. Susan Oliver, mother, Thessa-lon. Ont. Pte.

Michael Waldron: kin, Miss Catharine Waldron. sister. Lady Grey hospital, Ottawa. 'Gain Chilly Fall Winds 1 to noUwll men concerned by ler oar fam as circumstances Yhmri in 0rder that 11 necassary for men to rettir to their unit headquarters to lobfcln extension of Tliie IterBdon of leave of absence applies Ito Ml men to whom leave has been Vtiifen to permit them to -work on latins whether such leave was Wrsjnted by commanding officers or fle of absence boards. Any man by notification has not been jrielved should communicate at ionie with hl commanding officer.

I The action thus taken will to oii extent retard -the flow of 1 e-InffcrceraenU, but it is considered ihal it Is Justified by the special ids of the agricultural community A this season and the importance of VoFeased production. All men on aro exueeted to report prompt -ten the 31st October and an effort be made make up time by speeding up training fn month of November." Prepare Now Be Ready to Don Heavier Apparel Any Day EJitilXKEKS. Wouudcd. Lieut. John A.

MacKinnon, M.C., enlisted in Ottawa; kin in Calgary. Lieut. Arthur C. McLean, enlisted in Ottawa; kin in London, Out. Pte.

Georg Edward Westnian: kin, Thomas Westman (R.N.S.i, 52 C9 Pin Ladies9 and Misses9 Pte. Gordon Andrew Foulus; Kin Men's Fine Wool Suits John 9. Moulds, father. avenue, Ottawa. Stylish Heavy Winter Vte- Wm.

Hartell; kin. Mrs. Wrn.i SEKVMKS. wife. Xorthneid.

stormc-it1 Wounded. Co Ont. i le- Omar Johnson en- lifted Ottawa; kin. Mrs. Lizaie Hinily Pte.

Albeit fcdwaril Hii.ies; (mother), Hudson Heights, Mary Ann Mine, mother, 1ST Mc- Qu- Ulllivray ataeet. Ottawa. 1 Wilfred Bower, enlisted Rcn- Ifte. AllUrt Buell: kin, Mrs. kin.

Win. Boicey (father), bert Buell. wffe, 611 Gltniour Arnprior. Ont. Men's Fine Worsted Suits in very smart and dressy patterns.

Absolutely all pure wool aud cut in New York's latest style. Beautifully lined coats with mohair; trousers in very smartest rut. All sizes, and especially priced OK for Saturday at only tyhiO kfrint icuuCNT OP a nuicLirn xi i 1 1 Ottawa Coats K. A. a.

rinioniLiy ft Wounded. KAlil OLAJWS UUWN n. niin.in nnnnuneement. witn Pte. AlciUe Ore le Urandmont; S-fc.

was id today by the Mrs Zer il da B. De ra ndmont Boys' Fall Ival department. v.mii. rtun-niiiin- kin YANKS' OPERATIONS Ateeriated Frees Oespatcb. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY LN LORRAINE, Sept.

20. Continued rain, which transformed everything at the front into a bog, mak 'Men's Fine Gloves in rckM, IfTJ ctiuiuuii. M. Oumoulin, mother, Alexandria, Ont. Pte.

Donald Jas. McGregor: kin, Colin McGregor, father, Burnstown, Ladies' and Misses' Heavy. Stylish Winter Coats values that will surely surprise Fine English Whitney ing troop movements difficult and I Ont I transport almost Impossible, slowed Pte. Lowell Chenier: kin. Mrs.

1 own the activities yesterday. There eloths; simple, smart styles. Large convertible-; sailor collars, deep pockets. isdlan Air Service has nun been apleted by the naval department I discipline for the new force is ksame as for the Canadian navy, lea have been chosen st suitable ces and a number of air cadets te already Joined and are now flsr training as flight offlf ers. A fe number of application axe td with the air section, nf.vnl de-rtraent.

Ottawa, and the uppli- will shortly Join instructional tHs. belt all half $28.95 lined. Sat. Special Reefers Boys Fall Reeleri of Tweed and Navy Blue Irish very nobby styles faultless fitting. All sizes.

Saturday Special $5.25 to $9.35 Men's Blue Serge Pants Children's flight cadets are per Alexlna Chenier, mother. Bucking- was scarcely a movement on the ham, P.y. ground, not even a patrol operation Pte. Alfred Roy; kin, Maxime being recorded. Roy, father.

Callander, Ont. The aerial activity continued de- Pte. Michael Wm. Proulx: the unfavorable weather, Mrs. Florence Proulx.

wife, Aylroer though in great danger. P'" Patrols scouted over the enemy Pte. John Melville eale; kin. Mrs. ime8 morning.

1 Mary Veale. mother, 13 Barrie i it i "'pte! ArtlHan kln. Mrs. Amy RgUre Too High. Hagar, mother, Henry street.

West- (SHwctal to The Cltisen.) boro. Ont. KINQaTON. Sept. 2d.

It was Pte. Joseph Schryburt; kin. Fran-1 announced today that the governed Octave Schryburt, Zti Arlington ment had refused to pay the sum avenue, Ottawa. I of tMOA a year for a term of three Pte. Arnold Speck, eftlisted at years for the Chateau Belridere, as 4rO toe aswe oi Men's Surd? Lined and fiilim-il Hui'kxkiii Dogskin and Cap? Also Wash Doeskin and 4'liain-ohietic Glove.

Dent's and Acme make. better linos sold. All sizes. Saturday Special, a pair $1.00 to $4.00 Underwear Penman's Spring Xvetllc Knit Fall and Whiter In-OVrwrar ail sizes one of our big underwear specials for Saturday's selling. AH other good grades and makes are here.

Saturday the price for Penman's as abov? la S3.M a Milt or a garment x. ii i runers low (lay peace questions whlchytng have arrived at had liom-a discussion of the Burian's proposal. cer 'Only if discussed unwle-free from the influencs can the peace quest lied Georgette Waists Beautlfal BIoskcs of Nitrrr 4eorgette anrt Crepe tie Chine, made with new embroidered fronts round, shawl or square collars also collarlesa styles long sleeves. new cufts. Flesh.

Peach. Maize. White. Grey. Black.

Saturdav $5.75 to $9.00 Dresses Children's Dresses of Corduroy Velvet 1 Copen and Navy Sailor Collar turnover Cuffs patch pockt-u white silk stitchirtg wide belt with buckle. Sizes 3 to 14 years. Priced according to sixe progress which is in tl ice Smith's Kails; kin, Mrs. Adeline quarters (or the military nurses. The Mentinc Blue Serge Panis all sizes only a few of each.

Also a few pairs of Tweeds humanity. will snd Worsted Pant. $3.95 $1.50 Saturday Special Speck, mother. 219 Gardru Fort future is regarded as altogether too Wapil. Indiana.

U.8.A. high, and endeavor was made to Pte. Leon Lasnler; kin. Joseph put througn the deal, hut quarters Law ler. father.

Levin. P.Q. will be sought elsewhere. Pte. John Flndlay McKinnon; kln.l Mlv.KAte.

McK'nno11- our. Dai- Overseas Marriages. kelth. Ont. I r7.

fAntBon' kln- INDOX SeTThTmarri- fS? lsli ngee of CoL C. V. Ramsey. Montreal, I sssMswtohnnam- i Corduroy Velvel ft "j.H. CoT; Mrs.

Jan. 1 and Velveteens Tw 48 Pairs Ladies' and Girls' Boots $3.49 41 Pairs Ladles' Boot and Growing Girls' Boots no high heels In this lot. Browa Kid High top. Black Kid Boots wing Up calf top Patent Leather Boots calf tops. A few pairs Mahogany Calf.

Just pairs. The sizes art 1-1. 11. 7-4. s-i.

-i H. 4-4. These Boots Wert marked to sell ICS. I7.e and $1.50 I Coe wife Cornwall. Ont.

icsjn, sura utul Pte. Philip Constant Demers: kin. or th" Engineers. Mrs. Henrietta Demers.

mother. 7J MlWred rh-ocliman, are announ-Hudsoa street. Sault Ste. Marie. Ont I mrr'aS "eut-Col.

Pte. Thomas Watson; kin. John Moulder and Muriel, daughter Watson, brother. Rockneld. Ont.

lr eraw Kydd. Montreal, will take Cpl. Robert Emmet Dolan: kin. 1 PUc shortly. Mrs.

Mary Jane Dolan. 1 TT Renfrew Ont. I 87 PAt'L, Sept. 50 The Pte. William Weatherston: km.

I epndMtofi of John Ireland Roman Specials itn veieveiseru a Mr IWlla U'MISiBfVtiWi wlff S. nivn.Miiu. rraiire of colors for the Austro-Hungarom meat's preposal is stllttll- RECALLING GE FROM SWIT- BER.E. Switxerlsr The German authort''-hare instructed all aosen rharged from the arr men, Switzerland to retur. blue for work in the rear dta lines, especially in guatilar era.

German subjects little inclination te reern rail and it is believed the Germans refuse to return to Ge "From Ypres to- To those who hav fet friends at the the Canadian corps accoreV at the lecture so Wtr Mrs. next at the Rasa ax, most interesting. V. eor rniy huwa hy UgTit Through the kindness I 8i. 'n p.

tlie Caad-aL '-r ot milhia. the i with given arrtsj te the sIv in London and was make a seiectiea front that Ph noxraphs. en Irj iB from thi pared the a the they WXr ZT jonn street, urocavuie. uhl Ko rival for style, finish, quality and value. 4DosMaaroy Vrrrrts extra heavy quality for suits and dresses.

Silk finish, fast pile and fast dye. Big range of ceiors; 17 laches wide. A rf yard 0C becane increasingly grave this forenoon. His physicians hold only slight hop for his recovety. dresses.

Silk Pte. Frank Miller; kin. Mrs. Mar a paur. On sale gator- t53.49 No Phone or C.O.D.

orders for the bargiin and no exchangee. garet Miller, wife. 114 Bank street. Ottawa Soath. Ont.

Men's Fall Hats Mews Soft Frit Fall Hat latest shapes alt colors guaranteed fast. All sizes. Saturday Special $3.25 to $3.75 ,5 For the Soldiers Stataki Flanitrl SMrtaRepp collars tkhakl Sowhs a pah- Tr UasMoa's All Wenl Sock a pair tor: per dos tVebwy Ib-mlkrr Mbttare AB Wool Snrks a pair SI. tahakl aUawkfte-barf i ftw Mr. or ra.

SwC Hsuy X.bejtt each iic NUtstk-M's Vaili wrsse UM auit. or a garaeat II Phsne Qcten 83 for Grceeyits i. fst pile. Worral 22 to 24 inches wide. It is Imnky Spc- Tres UTtaTOT Uosiery in a li stale our be, makes of Canvas Covered Trunks, same Fibre bound, ether atrial beuad.

AU well Ite. Hennas Saumur: kin. L. J.I Saumur. XI Mrtea street.

Uttast. Pte. Alexander Francis Dvyle: kin. Joseph Doyle, brother. North Bay.

Ort. tPte. John Thomas Corrlgan: ttin. T. Corristan.

father. It Armstrong street. Ottawa. Pte. Jerry Knright: kin.

Marr Bridge, sister. 11! Kent twit. I P. tktUi Lrcvce: kin. Mary Le- i trace.

Wtfe. Mille Roches. OwL Pte. Herbert 3er4si Pennell: Am. George Peanell.

father. Jnt. Pte. Jeswph Paeaetter kin. Mrs.

fideiioiige -SoP ttF MW saade and with tn mm tatti' Blark Owe aatj Otte lUhkrtl CtwSosi Uase keaTy fleece Itned. fan heavy leather strane. Keen tar fie. $11. a ad 114 each.

Saturdar Ladies' rice tilk Kk btsrk double sole. sr rfi ntz 1 1 1 It. SaMrtay S07.4j Ct.IU 1Z rT. enly Bpecial. CA sniiMrth.

comfort a bit Very durable ant rt ef In ti: etieet. sa a I II ote- WV la. Anthony Pasene. Nei IT ar in Z-i AV-rm case siw ft i Tm a- I II SZlil V.7 ff 1 the JeIi2htfJ Mary's (mm. Pte.

Uvrtleai Perry: kin. George pern, father. Treat Mills. Ont. Pte.

Israel Ocbrt LabeVie: kh. a Deifcae LasvSe. aeether. Sent omtn. BUi'ii.

Wkite and eaty-eno No use. Pte. Ware- Tyler McCeanen; hia.t W- T1 SMI I color tn cittti all urrv-v Sitttrday Sp- KrMsr. Out. rmx fesia Hrary Mm.

Alss. M. Dare. saee. LZT) AW.

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