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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 10

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Friday, September 24, 1915. PA OH TEN. THE CITIZEN, OTTAWA. CANADA Barg ains CLAIMS MONEY F0RSCHOOLS Statement of Defence Has Been Filed by Ottawa Separate School Commission. I assuring the delegates that his abhorrence of war was as great as ever ii mas.

But they knew that for years past Germany had meant war, that he had prepared for it, and that she resorted to any and every deviee to brmg it about. "In spite at all its shortcomings." 'continued tr. Roberts, "I regard this3 country av the best in the world. (Our standard of democratic freedom jifl the highest yet achieved; and no-! thing short of the united freedom of a united nation will guard this freedom and prevail against the militarism of Germany. A vanquished Great Britain, and where mould your trade unions be? FEELING LIKE BEFORE A BIG HOCKEY GAME 'i Coo Dion Tells of Sensation Just Before Going into Battle.

Arrives Home to Recuperate from Wound. :1 i Friday at Freiman's Mmmm The statements of defence by ths Ottawa Separate School Commigon in the action brought against it by ths Ottawa Keparat School Board have ben file! in the high court Charming tailored costumes of Scotch Tweeds, Fine Wool and Tweed-i. Colors Costumes clerk's office by Mr. J. CMeara.

CapL S. A. (Coo) Dion, son at Mr. A. A.

Dion, general superintendent ot thm Oraawa Eifcciric and Gum Com-DfiniM. came honje yesterday on 4 TffT. A- acting for the com mi anion. navy, black, brown, and male. Velvet and doth collars semi-fitting lines belted and plain effects and some have the knapsack pocket plain and fancy serge silk linings covered and There are two actions.

One is against the Uuebec bank and the month' aick leave, after bum; ee-v "Ho the Labor party came to the decision that we eho-iM join every other party in the defence of the country. (Loud cheers.) NO HALF-WAY HOUSE. "There can be no half-way house; either you are for, or against, your country. I am at a loss to understand the position of the critics of the Labor party. They tell ua how foreign, policy ought to be conducted; in fact, they are experts in almost everything.

(Laughter.) But I put this piain question to them: If they think this is an unjust mar, let commlrfaion to prevent trie bank from I NO Jlagjji ALUM STAINS OALjjJ erely wounded in the left forearm at Featubert, France, on April 24th, bone buttons. The graceful and well cut skirts are made with pleats panel and plain paying over to the commission any mon-y in the banic to tns credit of the school board, and deputing any claim the commission has on thin money. The other action is to re and after nearly losing his life when the Hesperian waa torpedoed, (September 3rd. He is carrying hie left arm in a leather siin- and it will be a A DEBATE ON strain the ci'y of Ottawa from pay- tailored styles Sizes 34 to" 42. Special Say long time before the two bones.

mi? over any money raised by aep arate school taxes to the coniMiin- sicn. In both thene arfions fhe WAR SUPPORT BY LABOR MEN Girls 9 Coats Sport Coats Serge Dresses Made of navy and ulack serges, with the new collars full length sleeves trimmings of velvet and silk braid some Ottawa Hf-parate School Commission is made a co-defendant and, in fact, it is the real defendant, for neither the Quebec Hank or the city of them come out and say so, and oppose it. (Loud and prolonged cheers.) if they are against recruiting let them come oui and say so. NO HCDECISIVE PEACE. "Attempts are being made to bring about an indecisive peace.

It is proposed to issue peace manifestos and to send representatives to confer For the good 2Utle girl this Ottawa Is Interested further than to in belted styles others with deep girdle and pouchy. keep out Of trouble. CBr.dAX. FOJNT. pockets new full skirt.

Sizes 34 to 44. Regular value to.ZO. Special $3,991 Hi The commission's statements of Stirring Scenes at Bristol When Ben Tillett and Others Denounced Some is the real coat for street or school wear. Made of hunter's serge and novelty checks. Color black, navy, red, and Belgian blue.

Collars and cuffs trimmed with cloth and velvet Inlays belted style strong linings metal buttons Sizes 4 to 14. Special defence to both, ihefte potions are suijtantially U.e same. The whole with representative of our enemy in neutral countries. The men who do this are not acting as representatives of organized Labor. (Cheers.) "We have had experience of the emiesaries of the German govern- These are very natty and attractive coats.

Made of blanket cloths In green, navy blue and black. Sport coats with belts notch collars and cuffs. For the fall and early winter they are especially timely and a great bargain at the special price of which, were shattered a German bullet, are heaied sufficiently that he can return to the front. Ills general health Is good and his outlook on things in general, especially in regard to the war, is optimistic. He bad not been borne many minutes before requests came from different patriotic organizations, asking him to speak at meetings that had been arranged.

These well-meant offers were politely turned down for the present at least. HOW IT FEELS. There have been various descriptions given of bow a soldier feels when going into a big light, such as it was at Kestuben. Here's how Cant. Won tells it: "When we knew we were going into action 1 had abottt the same feeling that I used to ba-ve juet before the whistle blew at ft big hockey game.

Then when 'things begin to hum, well you haven't time to think about being afraid. I had this same feeling when the tor- pedo hit the Hesperian. When I question to be fought out seems to Infants Warm Knit Goods of the Plots, be whether the Ontario government has power -to pass an act by which ment, and I deprecate anybody going; a commission may he appointed to take over the work of an elective $2.95 governing body when the latter fails to perform its duty and wnetner tne 14-Piece Infants' 4-pL Ottawa Separate Ischool Board wan failing to perform its duty. piece all The statement of defence soto out As the debate In the British Trades Union Congress at Bristol, on the resolution Justifying fJreat Britain and pledging support In the war, was oniy briefly reported by cable, The Citizen reprints the following atirring account of the proceedings, from the London Daily Mail and London Chronicle: "We have got to prosecute this WUUi UULUl CUHMMlIlg that Messm Dema Murphy, Thomas D'Arcy and Arthur P. Char- Girls' Dresses bonneau, all ratepayers in the city of of sacque, cap, bootees and mitts made of finest soft out to confer with the representatives of Germany in the name of democracy," he declared bluntiy, while the cheers rang out.

"Remember that the victory of Germany would mean an indemnity laid on this country of thousands of millions; that an indecisive peace would mean that you would have to prepare at once for another and more terrible war. I believe we can win (cheers) and when the war is over I hope we shall be able to look back on the fact that Labor did its best to second the efforts of our splendid fellows in the trenches." BEN TILLETT. There were interruptions m'hen Mr. Ottawa and separate school supporters, have been duly and validly ap light blue and pink trimmings. wool in all white or white with The ideal school drew for the young miss made of fine serge with trimmings of smart checks ana Roman stripes and covered buttons ripple and pleated flounce skirt pretty war to a successful conclusion.

There Special per set are some in our midst working to pointed a commission by the name of the Ottawa He pa rate Kchooi Commission with the powers, authorities, rights, immunities and privileges that the act provides. CLAIMS TIIE MONEY. S1.95 frustrate that purpose: there are some who say we don't want a na collars ft nH tional victory. Is that the view of RtffceimaD s-Piece labor?" The thunderous noise hich went II (," This commission, the statement maintains, is entitled to and has exclusive right to delivery over and payment to It by the city of Ottawa Infants' 3-piece set cap, bootees ani up from the delegates at the Trade I nJon Congress when this question fj Ottawa Een Tillett mas called upon. "Ask the friends of Germany to wait awhile," he said lightly in retort, as he hobbled forward on a stick.

In mitts white with light blue and pink trim wa put to them by Mr. George set Aes 4 to 14 yea rs. mings. Special per S1.19 stantly the congreps was ablaze. No KIDK.VV AND MOSI.IiOVK STS.

923 rixinc 100 Kidt-au. ll 1 1 a. I ivy was shot in the arm 1 thought that somebody had hit me in the side with a big scantling. Hut I soon learned that a bullet had got me In the left arm. I hurried into the trenches, where sergeant put my arm in splints made from the handles of two trenching tools.

Later 1 was taken to a base hospital and subsequently London." GOOD TO WOUNDED. "They can't do enough for a wounded soldier in England," says Captain Dion. He spent several weeks at Lord Nortiitliffe's country home at Sutton, where fully caparisoned butlers were on hand to perform every little task for him and the other officers there, if he willed to take a trip in a boat on the river, behold a flunkey' was on hand. of these servants are now old or unfit for war service. He maintains that the Hesperian was sunk by a German submarine.

Major Karre of Montreal, who was returning on the vessel to Montreal, (licked up on the deck pieces of the special assr Special body would accept that titie. 1 give Tillett the lie direct!" shouted excitedly a stout interrupter, and there Roberts, one of the Labor Whips, left, no doubt as to the opinion of trade unionism regarding the supreme issue before the country. The vote on the resolution of the parliamentary committee justifying the action of Great Britain and or the Quebec Bank, us the case may be, of all monies due the Komnn Catholic separate schools, to be dealt with and adrjnnistred by the com miKsion for and on behalf of the schools. The commission claims that the board of trustees of the Koman Catholic separate schools is not entitled to the delivery over to it of were clamorous calls of "Withdraw! "Then the cap doesn't fit," said Mr. RENTED ROOM THEN STOLE FROM HOUSE Tillett, smilingly, but this Jocularity did not suit the mood of the con pledging the congress to "assist the government as far as possible in the gress.

Loud-voiced delegates shout successful prosecution of the war any of these monies. "It has no clinched the matter. In gathering of 607 delegates only 7 ha nds were present right of title whatsoever to any of the said monies. A DAY'S PAY EVERY MONTH Sir H. Ames Wants Civil Service to Give It to Patriotic Fund.

Young Girl Pleads Guilty to Two Charges- it in stated that the statute creating the commiion is within the legislative jurisdiction of the prov License Reduction. The temperance forces of Ottawa are endeavoring to secure the signatures of 3,500 qualified voters to petitions to the city council calling for the submission of a bylaw next January on the question of reducing the number of tavern and sbxp licenses in Ottawa from 48 and 20 respectively, to 20 and 10 respectively. Petition forms are on file in The Citizen business orace. All who fa vor the proposed restrictions on the liquor traffic, who have not already ince of Ontario and that all the pro to his country." A PACIFIST VOICE. The first 'pacifist voice came from the gallery.

A 'tall, black-coated figure. Mr. tubery (Kawcett declared that he was not a friend of the. German government but held German, French and Russian working men "to be his friends. (Cheers.) If we crushed Germany as Germany crushed France we fhould give the German Junkers all the arguments they needed for a continuation of militarism.

Some, therefore, had been trying to lind possibilities of peace. Was that wrong? he asked. The speaker had a o.uiet hearing but evidently made little impression. GIVE t'S A CHAXCE. torpedo; also the nall-rlnx which In the arrest of Antoinette Duboid, young girl of eighteen years of of the shell, 1 fadings thereunder In question in goes over the nose these actions have been and are reg lifted against the resolution.

"JACK" WARD COLONEL NOW. The moving of the committee's resolution was entrusted to Mr. Hexton, the organizer of the Liverpool dockers. It was a revolutionary one for such a congress, he confessed, but the fnets justified it. There had been the spectacle of Jack Ward, the anti-military Mr.

Ward, transformed into Colonel John Ward, comma nding a regiment (Cries of "Good luck to If congress had been held lost year his Mr. age, the police believe tney have a person who has been doing considerable stealing during the last four months. In police court she pleaded guilty to two charges of theft, one ed, the president's bell clanged, and uproar prevailed for a minute. When Mr. Tillett could proceed he said he wanted to appeal to the clever snd cynical people' who had recently developed a dielike for democracy.

Jt might be that Sir Edward Grey was either a fool or a rogue, that Mr. Awquith was either cunning or Incapable, and that the government was corrupt. He mould make them a present of all their arguments. (Laughter.) The position mas that their fellow-workers mere under arms, taking the risks of lighting, and any attempts at compromise not only weakened the moral at home but disheartened the men in the trenches. He wanted the workers to realise that the country was in peril.

GERMAN ATROCITIES. Harrowing tales of German cruelties raised the ire of the congress. Members of the civil service of Canada will give a day's pay per month to the Canadian patriotic string of beads, one fund, if the suggestion of Sir Herbert the theft of uiar and valid. not in issrra. The statement of defence goes on to say that the Regulation 17 of 1912 and Regulation 17 of 1913 are not at issue in this case.

In the action of one Mackell and others it was decided by the court that those regulations are valid and could not be attacked in this case even if they were relevant, which they are not. There will be great interest centered on the payment of teachers at the end of this month and whether the commission will pay the teachers held to be unqualified. It is understood that the Quebec Sextons) union mould have tabled a resolution almost calling for an in These exhibits have been sent to the British admiralty as evidence against the OermaDs. MAJOR BAR RE'S GALLANTRY, Ca.pt. TMon says that one cannot describe very well In words all that happened on the llesprinn.

All the soldiers aboard the boat, tnost of whom were wounded, did splendid work to get the women and children, who numbered about 3GU, into the buats; mine worked more nobly than Major Baxre, About two hours later British twrpedo boats and armed trawlers earns on he scene and picked up those In the life boats. NO TRACE OF SUBMARINE. No trace of a submarine was seen either before or after the Hesperian was) tilt, but the Triwces of shell pick up by Major Barre and others leaves no doubt That the 1 met her fate by bHng hit by a German In pharp contrast was the declaration of Mr. Kobson (Durham Miners). "I have a strong conviction German working men have gone into the trenches to, light against our men with more cheerfulness than we think." he said, and em ternational strike against war.

The pnati mho mould have moved It, O'Connor Kessack, now stood on that platform in khaki. (Cheers.) Other examples of this marvellous change mere quoted by Mr. Sexton. "I have been, he said, "In villages signed the petitions are cordially in vited to drop into The Citizen otfk and d0 o. The office is open and petition forms available for signatures-until p.m.

each evening. This is a duty which, it would seem, no sincere temperance advocate can consistently or safely neglect. The names of the petitioners will, of course, not be published In The Citizen. A foghorn which has recently been constructed for the United States lighthouse service is so large that a man may easily step inside of it. It is said to resemble half of a submarine boat, and may be heard for 25 or 30 miles at sea.

ring, one bracelet and one fob, to the value of 0, from Alma Hrazcau, and the other the theft of $10 from Mrs. Ann launders. This young girl, it appears, has been in the habit of renting rooms in private houses and stealing money and things from the houses. The police say there is likely to be at least a dozen other charges of theft against her, and that in every case the money and goods were stolen in the same way. is he was remanded for a week.

The United States in 1914 produced 34,804.683 barrels of salt, each weighing 280 pounds. The product was valued at $10,271,000. There mas Jack Williams, the veteran $uviatiHt hero of Trafalgar square, Ames is followed. The calls upon the fund ars iheevy and will be increasingly so, while the money is coming in slowly. There is to be another general effort to stimulate contributions throughout the country.

Since the war started the Northwest Mounted Police have given a day's pay a month, and it is urged in regard to the inside service at Ottawa that they might contribute the more because they are exempt fiom income tax. Was Very Successful. Those interested in the Settlement House and Day Nursery will be pieaeed to know of the success of the, garden party held recently at the Bank is going to provide the money now actively supporting the Socialist phatic cheers backed him up. "Germain working inrn are generally In sympathy with the kaiser." He scouted the help of those who only supported the war because we were in it. "I'm in it because I believe it's right," he asserted; "be- to pay such teachers as the commit where the Germans went from house to house with their bombs, waited until the family sat down to their meal, and then killed them with fiendish delighu It was killing systematically and scientifically done.

And then you ask me to be a phil Defence Committee. DIABOLICAL riT OF JL'KKER- sion sees fit. It might have held up all monies subject to the decision of the courts In this case, but instead 1KM. What had been responsible for the osopher. When I see my brother" it will tonus the money on the ord of the commission and hold the com mission responsible for it.

change? The revelation of a diabol Irnl plut for world domination by rriifcs.nn Junkerdoiu. The atrocities cuiiirnitteJ, the murders of women drowning I am to Idle on the bank and tell him he did not fall in in the proper way. We are in this war for our own sakee. We shall lose more if this mar is lost thnn ay of the other countries. The glib-'tongued critics mho heve not 'guts enough to light ought to be ashamed of themselves." and children and the outrages against COLLEGIATE TO REOPEN MONDAY submarine, and not a mine, as some suppose.

Oapt Won says that there is no doubt sbout the war ending with victory for the Allies. At present they have a plentiful supply of ammunition at the front. The French are doing wonderful work snd everywhere, both at the front and In Britain, the work of the Canadians in being praised. somen miirht have been exaggera reeklpnce of Mrs. Fleck.

The sum of was realized, which will enable ed. but if only ten per cent, of the stories were true they justified the -cause It was inevitable." A friend of his, called on recently to settle a question involving a strike, had In his pocket a letter from his son in the trenches. The letter said: "Father, give us a chance. If you give us a chance we can whack them." (Loud cheers.) "We are going to see that our lads get a chance," Mr. Kobson declared with determination, ending an etno-' tional speech which greatly stirred The congress.

THE RESOLUTION. The parliamentary committee's resolution was then carried by an overwhelming majority, only seven MATTHEWS Temporary Repairs and Arrangements Being Made. the committee to meet its present obligation and leave a vmail balance to continue the valuable work. committee take opportunity of thanking all those who assisted in the undertaking. i INCREASE IN NO SHAKING OF BLOODY HANDS Then came Mr.

John Hodge, P-. leader of the Labor party in the house of commons. In tones of ring-Ins; indignation he referred to the people who are trying to get passports to meet the repr sentatives of STORES feeling among people of this country. "The bulk of the people are convinced this is not a capitalists' war, but a mar of defence to save our homes, to guard ngainst a Charleroi at Bristol sod a Louvain at Oxford." (Cheers.) BIG FIGHT AFTER WAR. He knew that after this war trade unionists would have to put up ons of the biggest flglits of their lives, but he preferred that to the alterna the lives of non-combatants, including women snd children, and hereby pledges itself to assist the government as far as possible in the suc- B1PL0YMENT hands being held up against It, It Those who hud murdered hundreds of women and children on the Purveyors to the People The Collegiate Institute was closed yesterday an result of fire Wednesday night, whif-h did.

It la now estimated, about damage to the old purl of the building. The institute will be chrsfd all the wet-k, but it will reopen on Mndny, when things will be cleaned up nd temiorary repairs made, that will enable all the ciaswes to be tken care of. The Col. legiute board met this morning and cessful prosecution of the war." I.usiiauia, who had killed scores of urn hie fishermen, and bombarded the undefended towns of Hull and Hartlepool. "And there are men," tive of sihmiion to one of the most Industrial Conditions Showed Marked Improvement in August.

Harvest' Help. brutal and bloody systems of mili continued Mr. Hodge, "who want to read: "That this congress, while expressing Its opposition in accordance with its previously expressed opinions) to all systems of militarism as a danger to human progress, considers the present action of Great Britain and her allies completely Justified, and expresses Its horror at the atrocities which have been committed by the German and Austrian military authorities, and the callous, bruial. and unnecessary sacrifice of decided to have temporary repairs tarism, led by one or the most nias-phemous and hypocritical leaders that had ever disgraced Christendom. (Cheers.) Trade unionists suffer, no go to Switzerland to shake hands dripping with the blood of our wo men and children.

There can be no talk of he said. In tones of FISH doubt, but they mould have the argument after the war that they had d'trt" their hfre. (Cheers.) Mr. G. Roherts.

began by I thunder, "until Prussian militarism 'has been laid in the dust; and every man who talks about it is a traitor made In theturned premises between now snd Monday. Besides the girls gymnsehim. the art room, lecture room, two labor-stories snd dark room being put out of commission, ell of which were the top floor, where the fire fr the mofft part wss confined, about 12 class rooms were so badly mussed tip by water that it wrH take a lirtle A betterment In labor conditions for the month of August Is reported the labor department in Its tiionthly summary of the industrial s.tuat'on In Canada. From Indications ccmlni to hand the department (7V-in beLeve that the improvement will continue well Into the present month. The henresting operations had a good desl to do with the increase of employment.

"Industrial and labor conditions tuiinr Austin," stays the rerport. FRIDAY'S SPECIAL. "Lake Superior Salmon Trout" 15c lb. Recognized as our finest fresh water fish now in the pink of condition. Sold in all our Stores.

tune to put them in shape sgatn. Meanwhile the aswmhly hail will be turned Into cImm moms. Those mho csnnot be accommodated there will be taken care of in the eleven room that are not damaged in the least, students ho have enrolled for the The Best Mill Cannot grind good flour from poor wheat, nor can the human body get good health, from food and drink which is not fitted to the individual. Right food the kind the system require. On the Promessde thorn wdi'gotcntJ icomtn yon are irnariok iy tctar industrial evening rlaiwf.

whi were scheduled to open In the Collegiate on tictober 4'M, ill be sc-! ommodated secordins to the sr-ranaemems already made. The en-1 roliment. which was taking plaee at; We also emphasize: Fresh Caught B. C. Salmon 25c lb.

Fresh Caught Striped Bass 18clb. WONT MIX. food and Good Health Wont Mix. "Showed an Improvement over thos the previous month, at'Srhed practically all the Idle labor in the West, and provided employment for thousands from the Kast who were brought In on special trains. Recruiting for overseas sen ice continued stesdjly snd was a fsctor in reducing the munber out of work.

RESl'LTS. "By the end of the month a large of the harvest had been gstn. ered in almost all d.stncts w.th excellent results Heavy rains in parts of Eastern snada d.d eons. derable damage to grain and root crops, but oid to the exceptionally heavy the Collegiate will be continued in the board of trade rooms and Principal i 1 sill be there every evening to itift prospective students. Fire Caught in Time.

Large Express shipments have enabled us to offer a rood assortment for this week: BOSTON' BLUEFISII PICKEREL HADDOCK WHITEFISII Fir broke out 'n The tustnent (ro long way toward putting one on THE EOAD TO WELLVTLLE. Thin road lead to comfort, hippinesw and long life. Grape-Nuts of the upied A. A. COD MACKEREL nrU'H sfreet.

after II SO ywterday, but 'through tiie quick, work of t.e re-men res tilted in tn Parnate When the frmen iM-' lug a filled wirh smoke. The blaze started in a pile -f ws j-aper. hn wss confined the cel.sr. There ws rut iarniee the tKk snj the loos SOLES WINKLES IIADDIES MUSSELS OYSTERS SHELL AND BULK eld the general rwilt was expec ted to be up to the averase. continued good in a.tera tsna Is.

snd impretfj H. Jhf.ning. botn ci and metal, mi back to nr-nal in ramv In manufacturing u.i itnprtd condition mere p-pjtrent. Kantores work.ng on war i-ns in many inetsm-e were running night and day. Nut mucl change ws cotireaMe in cc neirui 'n.

Four new trade were reported doring A'ig-jt. to of ih; were settled. At the end of the there a ere fh Tr.ke existence. Lie baenient is cohered by n-. jrarr.

i At 12.4- th remen hd artuth-run. A te epht-ne a. arm was from ien strt. snd sliho-ish the siorts 1 J. JtfarKenz e's.

I ulld- "Obtain The Habit" Drink "Matthews Teas" 40c and 60c per lb. Th human stomarli ian4 mnch abuse ut It won't rturn Rood health if you aire It wrong food. If you fed riftht lou will f'l riitht. for proper food and a rood mind 1 the sure road to health. "A year aao I became much alarmed about my health fr I bean to anffer after eRch meal no matter how little I ate." writea a western woman.

'I Iot apetite and very thought of food axew dietastefui. ith the reeuit that I wan not nouriehed and Rot weak and thin. "There no one to nhonlder my household burden, and come wht mirht I must bear them, and this thought nearly drove me franf.o when I reahied that my health was breaking down. "I reai an article in the paoer about some one with trouble just like beirf benefited by tlrape-Nuts food and on the I rave Orape-Xus a triai. The firs: difh of thw fo.J jrcved that I had struck the ri-ht thinic 'My uncomfortable feelin in stomirh and rran becan to disappear ani in a short t-me I it iciiQ m-seif.

5. nee then I have aasael II in weight ihroh a um-mr f-f hard work ar.d realize I am a very woman, ail due 'a the spierdil fod. Jrape-Xu' ers supp. i.aiie arm us TS ur. svnJ INeilieton r1 Haskeu.

jetr- at 3M. sim IS reet COOL MORNINGS. Begin the day risrht br havinir a hot rli'sT. CORSETS I I Thtp lnomf lAuf it 1 1 mthc cunt UruU tech 1 1 distirfailhej mtr to it 1 Mar fmcrtt mnJ yttH Si 11 tmnfmiahit. 1 The Crortptca I I Corset Company! I I Limited I I 78 r.rkStn I I RWA i i a delicious food scientifically prepared from wht-at and barley.

In the makine. the starch of the grain partially pre-dieested for quick and eay assimilation and furnace the nourishment Nature re-fjuirf for the daily rebni'dine of body and brain. It pay to nn-If in the h.2h-t condi-l'-i arid mental vigor. lie fled w.ih smke on their ar-( vil, they cv i find tn rr.s of fire. The smcke bad ev dpnilv been fn th re' ar ce Cvimitg OTTAWA "A rcr.

deraMe siavitn in c.vlc tr' A is;" -y tne rprt if r.f several tuiiii'ie'ed tended to in 'rees the lines of a ifrom the back draft t.ne irnare. snd ren Jnof s-1 Matthews Sausages for breakfast. The onlr Gov-crnment Inspected Sausace Manufacturers the City. Sold in all our Stores and at Reliable Grocers owed prac- st cn. fjuvsly found ao chanse r.f nv ccneq jence In any trace urine the month.

la-ir workers. ir.a?hinists and iron ro-rs ti a-E-ral were s.il b-isy no ar to: these the r.T,im a r- was 12c and 15c lb. way np to the store. Inland Revenue Returns. Inlard revenue ft nscnt! ff it TISil ej asatnst 'n r- (vr-ei- ri! J-ariir yZa-Ir sa-St fmcntb er.

i Open Air Band Concert. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts 1 rrcm war la. Matthews-Blackwell Limited 1 i rfc-te it mi MAI 'K IN" 'ANAIA SH by lirncer n- Ltd- Windsor, Ont. pop. bi t-n in Caiiii.a r.rujj CtiCtti Cu..

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