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tl PAGE FOUR. THE CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA Saturday, Mav 9, 1914. Diiuer ana if they could SPLENDID IJO URTA'S OFFICERS COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN RE-ELECTED HEAD "oi gei would take none. Healer told-him that Australian and New Zealand appeared to keep better th Canadian Uter being taken out of Oil it atlrlira UV-iuaW. i.

PECULIAR INCIDENT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBER PROTESTS APPOINTMENT H. S. I. PRINCE OF TECK AS SUCCESSOR TO DUKE LOOK AFTER V. reason it was Hi mu-veyors.

miners make the situation complete. If Washington approves the troops here probably will be increased tor an extension, of the lines, thus leaving the advance base marine regiments free for any calls from coast towns Reports received from Mexico City say that refugees are moving freely from the capital toward Puerto Mexico, The shortage in the oil fuel supply probably will reduce the facilities of the railroad within the next few days and the Federals are expediting the movement of foreigners toward the urn auun peopie wnoee calling took them to the w'lderness. He thought that the government should endeavor And the Attendance Was Good With Steady Prices on By Ward. Travellers Say That Good Attention is Given for Their Safety. iu nave inesiinuaru ot Canadian butter Unproved so that it would be more sought.

Hon. Mr. Lougheed said that iwas Mrs. Sanford of Hamilton Again Chosen Treasurer of Organization. tue purpose or me om.

it contained provisions not only against butter coast. The naval transports Hancock and Morro Castle are still lying here. substitutes but to enable olllclals to it. the governor general announcing that IliM Majesty has been pleased to appoint prince Alexander of Tr-k wuc-eed His Koyal Highness os govrrrior general." PdSKAYoKS SOCIAL BARRIERS. see that proper methods of butter Vera Cruz, May 9.

Reports of rebel victories continue to reach Vera Cruz both through refugees and In unoffi Mr. H. R. Emmerson Disbelieves in Bringing German Prince to Canada as Titular Head of the Government and in Interview Gives Certain Reasons. making were adopted- The bill was given second readin Nothing could have been better for the Saturday spring no, let's call It early summer market than that experienced on Uy Ward Square.

The farmers were there In plenty, the gardeners were early on the scene, with lots of earlv flower h. Motor Cartage. Ottawa Motor Transport own cial advices, the only sources of In The bills were given third thanks for the confidence that again had been reposed in her. THANKS To THE EARL. Mrs, Kate Waller l'am-tt, of Wash- Ington, B.C., president of the American section, created a laugh by nwv- ir.g a resolution that a telegram of condolence be sent the Karl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on.

the re-election of his wife. When the laughter had subsided the assembly adopted a motion to send to the ettrl a telegram of thanks for the servicea of the countess. Mrs. Sewall also addressed the assembly and thanked the council for her re-election as honorary president. She said the attention of the officers and delegates as she dwelt on the international character of the work being done by the National Council, which she said gradually was making for an era of international sisterhood.

ing a fleet of fine "Indiana' trucks of various capacities from four tons "I urn not In favor of continuing formation through which the city learns what is going on elsewhere in Mexico. It was reported today that reading: To incorporate the Bruce Penin sula Railway Company. Zapata had taken Cuernavaca, capital the uf having Canada governed by royalty." remarked Mr. Em- Respecting the Canadian Northern downwards are now in full operation for hire by the hour, half day, day, week or season. This is the fin hucksters-as usual.

People, some at least, abuse the huckster, but after all he pays his market fee, lives some- of the state of Morelos, which Is with Ontario Hallway Company, and to in forty miles of Mexico City. Close THe appointment uf His Serene mers.iii in an interview subsequent est and besv manned fleet of general Rome, May 8The Countess of Aberdeen today was re-elected president of the International Council of Women. Her re-election was almost unanimous. The Countess will hold ottlce for live years. Mrs.

May Wright Sewall of Eliot, Maine, was re-elected honorary president. Among the other officers chosen today are: Mme. Jules Siegfried. France, first vice president; Froken Hennl Forch Hammer, Denmark, second vice president; Mrs. Henry Dobson, Tasmania, third vice president; Frau-lein Dr.

Alice Saloman, Germany corresponding secretary; Mme. Alphen Salvador, France, recording secre wnere and supports a horse, buvs at the Fruit lixchange in competition with the big men and who knows but Highness, i'riiii'f Alexander of Teck, to the in. iji-nt In the House. do ut governor general of Canada was not think that a practice Is con- service trucks ever seen anywhere. These machines are known as the "Red Line," and the motto of the observers of the situation, however, say that Zapata could have taken it at any time as It always lias been garrisoned by a weak force and onlv mat nis modest methods of responsible for a suinevvhat sensation- du.hTe to the social -and -material company is "Always on the job." have not a great deal to do with keep slight attempt has been made to de lag down that high cost of living interests of the people.

The idea fend It. The reports of rebel suc iwucu even caws tor royal commis cesses are still being suppressed in the ratify and contirm its purchase of a portion of the Carillon and Grenville Railway. Respecting the Prince Edward and Hastings Railway Company. Respecting the North Shore Power Railway and Navigation Company, and to" chaniie iis name thereof to Gulf and Pulp and Paiper Company. For the relief of Georgina Beatrice Hoyd.

To amend the Government Railway Small Claims Act. To amend the Inspection and Sale Act. of a superior woclaty in a democratic sions to Investigate. capital and few persons there know of There was trading In plenty on the General Villa's steady approach from the nortti. iimiaci irom an early hour and large number of the farmers hud country is encouraged and ithUs is not good for a young nation like Canada.

Personally, I have nothing to say against the Imke of Connaught Americans travelling between the This goes to show that there is ri The managing director of the concern is A. N. McKay, late of Toronto, who is an expert in the motor truck line and has strong local backing in his present enterprise. Manufacturers and merchants should get in touch with the concern. 'Phone Queen U920, office corner Lewis and Driveway.

The haulage and general service rates are very reasonable and a high class service is assured when you hire "Indiana Trucks." The o. M. T. Co. are local sales capital and Vera Cruz are Impressed increasing number of cows In milk most by the solicitude of Huerta's tary, and Mrs.

Harriet Sophia Sanford, Hamilton, treasurer. and probably accounted for the reduc officers for the safety of all foreigners, especially Americans. Those Ameri lion in butter, as very good paiis COMMITEES. Committee presidents were elected coma oe nau at and prints and who is a fplendid man in every res-pevt, but 1 aim agaanst the appointment of royalty as a practice In rais cans having homes in Mexico City or ions at due. this is quite an appreci wtio are business there are oer- as follows: Mrs.

Willoughby Cum- awe ran from former prices. Kires mitted to pass the lines, but others seemed to stiffen a little as most of the iraoAijiyjisi No Trace of Steamer Columbian's Lost Crew. New York, May S. No trace of tho missing third lifeboat of the steamship, Columbian, burned at sea lust Sunday, was found by the White Star steamer Adriatre, which arrived hera tonight. The Adriatic was 223 imiies diatiant 'from the scene when notified at noon on May 6, by Captain D.

Milller, of the Franconia, which had picked up one of the boats that another 'boat might still be in the vicinity of the wreck. Captain John Maxhias, of the Adriatic, changed his course, and arrived on the scene at al epioude in the House of Commons vesterday afternoon. on the orders of the day being called, Jlr. II. It.

Kiumerauii arose and qiu-stioued the iVenunent whether any informatiun has been received regarding the appointment. "I wuuld like ask if the government have any utti'-ial information in respect to the of a governor general to succeed the present incumbent of that othce. I see rumors In the press--which I hope are not true and I presume the people of Canada would like to know what foundation there for them. Still, I speak indiv. dually." Rt.

Hon. K. L. Borden said: "There has been a telegram received (by If. ing social barriers and framing social distinctions that ought not to are refused permission to pass on the ground that they will merely add to agents for these trucks, which are Canada, finance; Mrs.

t.eorge sold at verv close prices with a strong I l'atlbliry- England, peace and arbitra-service always behind them. I tion' tne ilev- Dr- Anna Howard I Shaw, New York, suffrage and rights GOOD COMEDT, WELL ACTED Splendid Production Arranged in Aid of Blind. sellers were asking 25c a dozen, which was following a general lead set by the burdens of the Huerta govern exist. I luave no objection to a business ine stores Tor the Saturday prices ment In protecting them. The recent 1'owl were not very plentiful and arrest of two Fmglishmen, who sub prices ran high, a good pair of crate sequently were released, called forth Mrs.

Carrington's Ne-klaoe. the four reprimand of the Federal officers fed going at to $2.50 a pair and meaning about 23c a lb. There were Gasoline Prices Drop. W. D.

Morris Capital Storage Co. has again cut the price of gasoline 2 cents per gallon. His present rates, subject to change without notice, are: act Lnglish comedy to be given at the from President Huerta. man sent from the Old Country for the purpose of acting a titular head. This is a practice whV-h I do not condeimu tut we do not rwant foreign (iernian princes to ruie in CVmada.

The sooner it is discontinued, the only a few turkeys, and they were Travellers who arrived here from the Russell theater on Wednesday evening. May 13. by the Ottawa Strollers' of citizenship; Fraulein Dr. Van Dorp, Holland, Laws concerning the legal position of women; Mme. Avril de Sainte-Crolx, France, equal moral standards and traffic in women; Mme.

Girard Mangin, France, public health; Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, Scotland, education; the Countess Daniell Canozi, Italy, emigration and immigration. When the announcement of her reelection was made, the Countess of Aberdeen delivered an address to the priced at 23 to 25c a lb. In the meat line there was, propor capita yesterday report that normal conditions exist there. Contract Tickets 20 to 21 cents, ac Club, is an extremely clever bnstlinir cording to quanitty.

Transients, 23 tlonate to the size of the market, not The military situation In Vera Cruz -midnigjht. play of modern times. The atmosphere of the storv Is de cents. Terms cash. quite as much pork and the price re I'resent holders of Contract Tickets mained stiffened up to as high as 113.50 is unchanged.

There were various reports of large bodies of Federal troops cidedly "social" and entertaining. It A double lookout was pueted and a search for the bout was maintained throughout the night. There was a on unused portions will be rebated in for a few choice light-weights, some happens that Mrs. Carrington is visit near the city. These reports were selling at a dollar a cwt.

less. Plenty ing olonel and Mrs. Jardine at their characterized by Brigadier-General strong wind, rain and a hcovy sea. cash or gasoline on application at the office, cor. Irf-wis and Canal Driveway, where the finest gasoline and oil plant ot veal Kept the price reasonable, as tilings go, ami while 15c for hinds was in Canada is now open and doing busi asked, the careful buyer had little summer home outside London.

Whilst attending a polo match, in which all the men of the house participate, her diamond necklace is stolen from her dressing room. The usual excitement follows. A detective is telegraphed ness, car ana uoat owners snouia trouble in cutting off a couple of cents a pound, while fronts ran at about Funston and other army officers as exaggerated. The military officers are agreed that some extension of the American lines is desirable for the protection of the food and water supply of Vera Cruz. They desire the extension to embrace the district all about the cltv.

The ISSUE ULTIMATUM TO THE GOVERNMENT see this unequaled service. Boats can be supplide on the canal directly in front of the Capital Building on the and it was impossltble to siy that the boat was not in the vicinity, Captain Mathias eaid, but it could not be located, and poon after d-uwn the Adriatic resumed its journey, arriving in this port many hours late. The steamer Manhattan, bound eastward, rescued the second 'boat from the Columbian. The third was not found. to So a lb.

Calves 'heads were in assembly. She said she had hoped a woman of another nationality would relieve her of the responsibilities of the office of president of the council. The members of her family, she added, desired her to- abandon the trying position and she had only consented to be a candidate for re-election when she was unanimously requested to do so. The countess said she doubted df the council had done the best thing it could have done by re-electing her, but for from Scotland Yard. Captain demand and 25c for the complete head was the general run, while with brains Driveway, at the head of "The Deep Mowbray, an honorable gentleman, is and tongues out the price was 5c each suspected and placed temporarily un (Canadian Aaawlated I'reiw (able.) lit stands under the Parliament Ac the tongues selling for 10c each.

The farmer who brings in the calf's head der arrest. David Cairn, the real thief, escapes the suspicion of all ex at the Ia.te.st before the end of May; London, May 9. Sixty-five mem orders from Washington that the lines be not extended thus far has prevented any action being taken, but it Is believed the army officers are pressing the war department for permission to broaden the lines so as to entire has the longest end of the ileal. Attached cuffs, reversinle for the sake of cleanliness, are trie feature of a shirt recently patented by a Phila- cept Mowbray, who, believing him to A Chicago inventor has patented a machine for cutting caskets from al- that nevertheless she would continue her work, putting her whole heart in be the. thief, agrees to shield him on if beef the supply was limited and prices did not change.

Ox tails went In concluding she expresse-d her most any material at any size desired. to delphian at 10 and 15c each. Farmers promised one condition, that he gives us Isabel, who is the daughter of Mrs. Jardine by her first marriage. Throughout the storv David is shielded by Mow the real harbinger of spring, the spring lamb, In about a couple of weeks, but the price will probably be such that ---In the event of the government postponing the passage of the bill we shall at once deem it our duty to abstain from the division lobby, and 4.

If Premier Asu.ulth' assurance of these points are not satisfactory we shall refuse to extend any further support to the Liberal government, even to ithe extent of supporting the budget. bers of the Nationalist party In the House of Commons have prepared an ultimatum for presentation to the prime minister. Its terms are: 1. That no further concession be given to I'iMter in the direction of exclusion than the six years period already put forward; 2. Failing acceptance of this (he Home Rule Bill must be pussed as bray for Isabel's sake, and later, when the modest householder will gaze In Mowbray discovers that she.

has se envy without being able to buy. Those cretly married David, his resolve to who do buy, however, will have to put help David is all the more determined. up with canned green peas for a con Colonel Jardine, a retired officer. siderable time to come. Some florists have already started has a heart.

His attempt to be businesslike and help the detective is a BRYSe-GRAEW, limited. tine piece of work. Isabel's scene with bringing In budding out plants, but they are fully early. The tulip blooms David, appealing to him to be brave are only Just out and no one will dig G. B.

CANAL 6 SMALL SIZED RIOT up a good bed of coming bloom to and self-reliant for her sake is elaborately dramatic. plant out what will be just as good three weeks hence. A few days, how The part of Vicky Jardine is admir ably acted by Miss Grace Hiney with ever, will see the first of the cabbage cauliflower and tomato plants making her customary style and finish. The character of Mrs. Carrington is taken a bid for popularity and some few are already offered.

GATHER STATISTICS Chairman Evans Outlines Probable Method of by Miss Pereira. In this part I Miss Pereira has never been seen to The price of potatoes stayed at $1 to $1.10 a bag and demand was fair. There were lots of spring onions at oetter advantage; as the impressive, flirting society woman of modern times she is unsurpassable. Figure of Speech Causes Recalling of Ferrer's Death. three bunches for 5c, and lettuce for Mrs.

Jardine. second wife of Col. Jardine, is played by Miss Bingham the salad at two heads for 5c. Hay remained up to $21 a ton and from that down to $13, and oats ran at about 60c a bushel. lurnisnings v-' -SHI YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HftraXffl Wr An Endless Variety of WH I HOME COMPLETE HERE: Hllp nT 0 lltfff i Be raP Wk New Curtain Materials SB New Wall Paper Day.

Miss Day has a colonial reputation as an amateur actress. The part represents an Irritable lady, the hos tess, greatly annoyed by the events Madrid, May 8. A figure of speech used today by Francisco J. Ugarte, minister of public works, was the cause of a violent scene In the cham connected with the loss of Mrs. Car-rington's Necklace, especially as they happen In her house.

Miss Bingham Day acting in this part is accom ber of deputies. The ministry of pub- Senator Cloran Speaks of Event plished wlht considerabl ability, style lie works had been adversely crlti and humor. Mr. F. L.

C. Pereira Impersonates A wonderful display of curtaining materials now shown in our Queen Street Store. In this department the new stock offers a choice wide enough to please everyone. And you will find the prices will stand comparison anywhere. The department may be reached by the Queen Street entrance or from apt.

Mowbray, forceful and with fin ish. Heretofore Mr. Pereira has been in Halifax. Senatof Claran ecnupla ined in the smute yesterday that a man had been sent to jaii in Halifax recently iby the authority of the King's Count and for ci ntempt the King's Provincial elzed by several deputies for Its connection with the construction of a new railroad. iu replying to the criticism Senor C'Rarte, who in 1HU9 was procurator-general and reported on the unsuccessful appeal of Francisco Ferrer, founder of the Modern School, for a seen mostly in character work, and his appearance in the leading part in this comedy will create no little interest among his many admirers.

any ot the other floors by the east elevator. Curtain Muslin from 12c. per yard. Velour Curtain Material, $1.50 and Legislature of Nova Scotia. The Miss Evelyn Maynard in the part of Isabel Kirke the strong capable girl $2.50 per yard.

Madras from 15c. per yard. W. Sanford Kvans, chairman of the Georgian Bay canal commission, has been In the capital for a few days organizing th commission for the purposes of the inquiry. Before calling on interested parties to give evidence before the board it is the intention to gather all the statistics and facts already available.

This data Is expected to cover the question of tratllc on the great lakes, shipping facilities on the lakes and diversion of traffic to American ports. The commission proposes to secure In this way the most reliable statistical material. It is thought that this is the logical method of proceeding and most desirable for the interested public as well as the commission. As soon as this material Is collected, which will probably be In about two weeks, it will be rendered available to all. If this method were not followed public bodies and individuals who desired to give evidence before the commission would be under the necessity of collecting more or less fully these facts and It Is thought that it would be economical both for the public and the commission to have these collected by an adequate staff.

As soon as this is done the commission will be prepared to hear the views of the Interested parties. secretly engaged to David acts her part in an admirable way; nor should one overlook David Cairn, a fine char Repps from 75c. to $1.00 per yard. Chintz priced up to 85c. per yard.

Scrim from 19c. per yard. Nets from 20c. per yard. Carpets and Rugs Pictures Gas Stoves Refrigerators Window Blinds Linoleums Household Linens Screen Doors Window Screens Fine Furniture Door Mats Curtain Poles Hammocks Lawn Swings Paints acter study by Fred Grindley, as the weak vouth of twenty-seven, facing Linoleum in the Center Basement gambling debts, and the apprehension of exposure, always resolving to do right but never succeeds.

reprieve from the sentence of death imposed upon him in liarcelona for causing a revolutionary outbreak, said: "My criticis have been holding an autopsy on a corpse which does not exist." Senor Castravido. a Republican deputy and editor of Kl Pais leaped to his feet and shouted: "The only corpse here is that of Ferrer and it still is palpitating." Pandemonium then broke out. Republican deputies shouting that I'garte was an assassin while the government supporters retorted by calling the Republicans blackguards. Jt was with difficulty that the incident was prevented from degenerating into a light. band of the King's Koyal Canadian Regiment had 'been turned out to serenade that prisoner.

Headed with the British Hag the 'band had been made to commit this piece of insurgency and the 'minister of militia, who stood up for 'tihe man who would kick the King and the Crown Into the Boyne had not disciplined them for tliiei -piece of insurgency. The sipirit whk'h actuated the Halifax incident was the saime spirit which actuated Carson and Bonar Law, who he Bald, were the worst eneimies the British Kmipire had In the last hun-dired years. On motion for second reading of a government bill 'prohibiting the sale of ibut'ter subetitutes, Hon. Mr. Loug-heed explained that there was now Dr.

C. Evans plays the part ot Mr. Jerlgan, a detective inspector, and in Linoleum continues to make for itself the reputation of the floor coverings of no regrets. It does not need to be taken up at house cleaning time. It saves labor.

It is easy to select, a Linoleum from our Stock, there arc so many soft, rich, harmonious colors and designs suitable to his interpretation of the role displays histrionic talent. Russell Sparks as I the colonel performs in a most satis- factory way wun nine euoii. ins i Maisie Dagg is really an excellent i English Linoleum, 4 yards wide, good quality, square yard 50c. spinster, while Mr. Kenneth Conn as the butler is exacting in every detail, Canadian Oil Cloth, 2 yards wide, floral block designs.

None better at the price. Per square yard each room. 4 yards wide, extra heavy Hand Printed Linoleum, square yard 90c. 4 yards wide, very heavy Hand Printed Linoleum, square yard "5c. 4 yards wide Scotch Linoleum.

Our Special, square yard 65c. 3 and 4 yards wide, extra value Scotch Linoleum, square yard 60c The oroceeds from this perform- Milch legislation and this toil! was de ance are to be given to the Associa- tion For the Blind. This is the sec- 30c. 2 yards wide English Printed Linoleum, including Oak Plank designs, per square yard 45c. signed merely to make the law more definite- Hun.

'Mr. lio.stock thought the bill rather drastic. No doubt it was de- See our Stair and Passage Linoleum 25c to 45c. siralble to have a liuw which would ond charity performance given by the Strollers' Club in Ottawa The or- i ganization is entirely composed of lo- cal people. This Is the last performance to be given this season, and it is hoped that the public will give all the support that the play and the cause for which it is to be given, justify.

Take Either Elevator to Our Enormous BOY BROJiy NDEID Fell Off Plank While Playing at Dow's Lake. Jamet) Cruick.sha.nks, the foiir-year-1 old son of Mr. George Crulckshanks of 10 Gordon street, was drowned near St. Louis dam in Iow's lake at five o'clock last evening when he slipped and fell off a ilank on which he and his brother were playing, and though Dr. llmnui was summoned almost mediately and all means of resusuita- Tapestry Carpet BUMPER CROP WILL BRING RECOVERY.

Montreal, May 8. "I do not look for any great recovery until the fall, when, if we have a good crop (and all the signs pivint that way), there will be recovery, and that of a wholesome and rational nature," stated Sir Thomas Shaughnessy on his arrival from the west. At the same time, he was of the opinion that basic business conditions were sound generally. Tickets are now on sale at the Russell theater. Balloonists Paid Fine.

Berlin, May 9. Herr Berliner and the two passengers who accompanied him on a long balloon flight from Germany to Perm, Russia, and who were sentenced to pay lines for landing in Russian territory without the prevent fraud and make it Impossible to swindle the 'people by nelling them toutter substitutes when they piid for toutter. However, If people wished to buy substitutes there seemed be no g.aod reason why they should not be alto-wed to do so. He said he1 desired also 'to call attention to the fact that In Western Canada butter from Australia and New Zealand was supplanting Canadian butter. He had observed that -New Zealand butter especially was kept by all dealers and had inquired about It.

lie had been told that people greatly preferred It to Canadian butter. That men working along the Canadian Pa-' Railway insisted upon having Two Floor Furniture Dept. Take either elevator to our furniture department, where you will see the most up-to-date line of Brass Beds in the City, at prices that will astonish you. We are Featuring Two Beds From the Great Stock We Carry. The above is a dandy with 2 inch posts, 1 inch fillers, extra large flat knobs, satin finish, for only $16.75.

necessary permit, mi men night. Tlheir fines were paid and they were allowed to leave Russian Wffl iiii territory. tion were resorted to, the efforts were of no avail. The boy, accompanied by his father and six-year-old brother, walked out to the lake from their bonne in the afternoon, and the father went tu sleep, leaving the boys to play about the shores of the kike. The buys were playing on a plank which was tk-; tended from the shore out into the lake, an-d the younger of the two, walked out upon the plank and iomt 'his balance, being precipitated I into trhe lake.

The older hoy imme-! dtately awoke the father-, who reeov-i ered the body and 'hastened to sum-' mon Dr. Hanna. Coroner Baiptie was notified, and he ordered the removal of the remains i to the home of the deceased. Coroner Baiptie Mates that in all probability an Snqueet "will be unnjcessu.ry. is I Good-looking and Inexpensive.

A further shipment Tapestry Carpets Just to hand and placed in stock, which makes our selection very large and well assorted. The designs are copies of the better lines, also colorings are of the latest in effect, they compare very favorably with Brussels and quite suitable for bedroom, dining and drawing rooms. Prices within reach of all. Our lines at .55 and .60 per yard are large, and contain many excellent things. The .65 and .70 lines are worthy your inspection, and contains many exclusive things and values good.

Our .75 to .85 lines are very popular and are our largest lines. A medium price and beautiful effects. .90 is a new line and one receiving commendation. Patterns and colorings quite equal to the best Brussels and quite acceptable for any room. In all the above lines' we are showing a nice assortment with stairs to match.

THIS HANDSOME CONTINUOUS POST BRASS BED FOR ONLY $18.50. This handsome 2 Inch continuous post, satin or bright finish, with 5-8 nch fillers, for only In all sizes. A great many others at $10.75, $12.50, $16.75, $17.50 up to $65.00. To make these beds complete for solid comfort we have the Hanner spring and the famous Ostermoor mattress. 14 eimy) stay Will See the Argos Win National Championship.

Toronto, May 9. Ross Binkley, Who managed the Argonaut football team the Iiiterprovlnci.il t'nion last season, made the statement at the annual meeting lasnt night that he would stay with the team if his ser-vico were desired mill the Double Blue win not only the Big Four but also the national championship. He wax rea-p pointed manager for next season. There was a 1ig crowd of iplayers and i at the and a majority of the imen iwho wore the i olor i ft season signified their deeire to piny next fall. There Is Htrongt probability of a WeJtern Canada trip such as Hamil ft We do Picture Framing ton took last season.

A. well known Plione Q. SO for Groceries and ycomipetent coach is being i 'sj negotiated with iby the club Matzoth Wafers Scott's Porridge Oats Huntley Palmers English Biscuits Noted Teacher Dead. Florence. May 9.

Ixumbardi, the eminent orchestral leader and voice trainer, is dead- Ehrioo Caruao and Mme. Calyie studied singing under him. You'll Need One of Them Made from the finest ingredients a few of the varieties are: Alaska Wafers, per lb. 40 Cents ZnT MUM UNFflEFABEO i At Least So Thinks General Sir W. Otter.

Toronto, 8. Replying to the toast of the "Canadian Militia" at the Royal Grenadier annual dinner tonight. General Sir WilKa.m Otter made some strong statements in regard to the unprepared state of Canada iij cane ot external danger- "I look for danger from without." e.lid Gen. Otter, and soonen or later that danger will corie. "As we stand at present we are totally unprepared.

We are lacking In numbers and we ere lacking in material, and if preparation is not made and continued out In a systematic and definite manner, we shall some day or other be caught, and we ahall Joee our Identity ae a nation." Importation of Tin Plate. San Francisco, May 8-The eamsftilp Benefactor, due here from the Untted Kilngdotn in ten days, is lad em with 11,950 boxes of tin plate. No other extensive importations of tin plate 'have been made Fince the Institution of the tin plate industry in the "2 i ft 14 SCRAP IRON. Imported direct from Scotland, the finest Oats in the world, free from husks and cooks in five minutes. 18 CENTS PER PACKAGE Arrabin's Digestive Rusks Recommended by the Medical I'rofesslno for Indigestion.

18 CENTS PER PACKAGE OR 80 CENTS PER TIN. Hill's East Indian Manioca A highly nourishing food for Invalids. 25 CENTS PER PACKAGE Put up by A. Goodman, New York. 15 CENTS PER PACKAGE Maconochie's Pure Orange Marmalade Here you have both quality and quantity.

1 lb Olass Jars 18 Cents 7 lb Tins 75 Cents Sokeland's German Pumpernickel Without Crust, cut in thin slices and can be eaten with butter and cheese. It Is recommended as a delicacy. 30 CENTS PER TIN. Tapestry Squares- In Tapestry Squares we have a complete stock. Sizes, colorings, designs and price, to suit all in need of a square.

Your inspection In the above lines is solicited. AVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES, NEW SHAPES AND NEW COLORS. THEY ARE ALL RIGHT LT-TO-THE MINUTE IN EVERY RESPECT AND WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM. PRICED AT $2, $2.50 AND $3.00 70 Cents SO Cents 40 Cents 25 Cents 40 Cents 30 Cents 70 Cents 45 Cents Acorn, per lb Albert, per lb Breakfast, per lb Cheese, per lb Dinner, per lb Folkestone, per lb Fhillipine, per lb Shortbread, per lb Tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Water Works Committee, for the purchase of old cast Iron, consisting of flanges, ball sockets, removed from old intake pipe, approximate weight TT'i tons, will be received bv the Secretary of the Committee up till 5 p.m. Friday.

May 15, 1914. Tenderers are requested to quote price per ton. Material must be removed at once. Further information may be obtained at the City Engineer's Department. For ARCH.

CCnrtIK city Engineer. W. NKTLAM BRER. Assistant Water Works Knglneer. City Hall, Ottawa, May 9, 1914.

Tea Rusks, per lb 35 Cents Coronation, per lb 30 Cents Henry J. Sims Co. Limited Hatters." 110 SPARKS STREET OPEN CLOSE Bryson-Graham, Ltd. Bryson-Grham, Ltd PHONE 1UEEN7100. i 8.05 A.

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