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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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10 Stocks Sold' Whiskey Dividend On Case for Each Five Shares When Bepeal Becomes a Fact Associate: Prm Dim Wirt. NEW YORK, Sept. The com. man shares of the Netionxl Distillers Products Corporation sold "ox" whisky dividend on th Now York Stock Exchange today. A leading United SUIm disiillor, the company early this yoar declarad a whisky dividend, payabla October II la stockholders si record October 2 in the form of warehouse receipt.

One case of whisky will be obtainable by holders of each five shsjes of the company's stock "when as and if prohibition repeal become a fact The market value of the dividend was computed at 19 a share, th equivalent of 94a a case lor in whisky before Dayment of taxes. The stock opened at to il share compared with yesterday' closing price or tn.x. After allowing ror to St whUky dividend value, the stock was actually 17 1-1 cents higher on the initial sale. EGG AND POULTRY. Pommioa Live Stock Branch.

A generally firm condition la again reported on all Canadian egg markets with price advances having taken place in most sections of the country. Toronto. DwWra' are quoting producers and country shipper for ungraded eggs, extra firsts il. pullet extras U. seconds 14, delivered, naaai returned.

raced shipment from Ontario point' are selling en spot to distributors at extra 10, Brats 27. aeeondt IT. Montreal. Egr receipts here war case as compared to 131 east for the corresponding day last year. The market continued to display generally Arm tone but without much change in prices.

Dealers am quoting producers and country shippers extras B-J2. beta 8-H mod 111 delivered, esse letuinod. METAL MARKETS. irnr tor: Copper i and future quiet, electrolrtte soot asked. Tin arm: ape and nearby 4117: future 41 J.

Iron quiet, unchanged. Lead steady; apot New York 4 last at. Louis 4 sZ tine quiet; Cast St. Louis spot and future 4 7. Antimony, spot 1.00-T.lt.

Quicksilver LOffDOtT. Sept. at.ctcaing Cop Er, etandard apot, gad 3a future, Se. Electrolytic, apot. (SI: future.

31. Tin. apot tail: future. C2M lie. Lead.

spot. Ill; future, lit Se. Sine, apot, fit 17s id; future, tn fj CHEESE BOARDS. IROQUOIS, Out. Sept Five hundred and nineteen boxes of cheese, all colored, were boarded at th meeting today.

All sold at MM PERTH, Sept Special) At to. day's meeting of th ebeeae board. T31 boxes of whit and of colored Che were boarded. All sold for 11 1-11 cents pec pound. WEDU.T CAB LOADINGS.

Car loading on Canadian railways for th week ending September totalled 41J8T. a decrease of KI from th nrevioua week end au hehinri the correeuondine mmI i 139 sar mi year, car loadings nave decreased lUMJ from IM figures, due largely to slower movement of wheat and merohsndiss. During th week, eastern, railway, moved 7J.0U eara of freight, aei increase of 10 over th previous week and ItU in advance of th corresponding period last year. Western railway moved lint can. decrease of 157 from th previous week and MM behind ltd figures.

Oflnterest TO YOU Our monthly payment plan of Systematic Santa) paying, 5 eom-ponnd Interest. Consumer Finance Ltd. Read Office: Dirks BJdg, -OTTAWA First Mortgage Money at IH for new or modern Individual residence in good localities, occupied by the owner. McNULTY 6ERCER BAHtlHTimi SFARK8 ST. OTTAWA Booflng Service Our long experience In the roofing hmlneet enable us to live expert advice concerning your roofing requirements.

J. D. Sanderson Co. ST! McUed St Skerweel tut W. t.

OOTUNO ev w. arnrwArrt E9S 1 Government Loan LikelyOctobeflO Decision to Defer Flotation Follows Daily Conferences loTOffldals. Daily cunfeieiM.es with banking and other financial Interests who services are narasiary for' such operations have resulted in a decision to float the Dominion Government's conversion and refunding loan at omo-wht later data than was st first con sidered. It Is now believed likely thet the Issue will bo offered within two week, probably about October w. Department of Finance officials stated yesterday that plana were going forward sueoothly and that there was every reason to believe that whan the loan ia launched all circumstance will operate to its success.

The amount of the loan haa been fairly weU established st I2K.0O0.0U0. practically all of which will go toward refundinc maturing securities. Only the sum as Anally Axed (or the objective will be sold. Th maturities include IIM.OOO.OOO In tea free Victory Bonds, and a WO.OOO.OOO one year treasury note iesue. It is believed that in the forthcoming loan bonds of at least I1O0 will be offered.

Mr. Rhodes returned to his otfie yesterday after a period of reel in the country, and expressed greet sat-isf action with ah arrangements for the loan and confidence in its sue- Bond Quotations Supplied to Th Journal by Monk and Company, Inveetment Benkers. is Knara iuml Qussn 4t0. DoaalaJoa Government n. A.i wia Tax exempt a II 100 00 100 78 4.00 Tax Exempt I Tss Exempt tU, 87 108 80 to 80 1 18 ei lue.o ivvtd resnoie OH) a 101 00 101 78 4 in IUHW 4 34 ioO OO 10( 00 140 Taxable Taxable Taxable Taxable Taxable 4Vj 40 101 00 10300 4 90 I 41 10140 104 80 4 41 44 0M 103 no 4 40 4 it 100.71 101.78 iX ft 4SO ti 4 11 Con.

II Con M.7I 100 7 4 Ml MS tU ft 100.18 101 90 i.M 4 101 00 108 00 170 41 104 31 104.10 4.30 11 con 11 Con rrt. Ht. Dominion Qoverneieat Oaeraatsad. CNR 2 84 108 80 104.40 ft? CNR 4H IM.OO 10420 4.4i CNR. 8.N.R.

NR. It ft 100.71 101.71 4i7 II nam te 108 .80 1078 440 Cn. Nt SS. Mont. Barb.

88 108.00 107.00 ov 107.60 Strictly subject to chant. MONTREAL PRODUCE. MONTREAL. Sent. B.

Butter and I cheese pricea were once more slightly easier on the Montreal dairy and produce market today, while other line held steady. Wholesale butter waa quoted generally at It earns par pound, a quarter of cant easier than yesterday, for Ho. 1 grade ht carlata or lea, Receipt totalled UW box. On the cheese market Ontario waa quoted at 11 l- to J-l cents a pound for white and colored with Quebec at 10 J-4 cants. Receipts were 1.43! boxes.

Oraded shipments In car lots or las of Ontario eggs remained at X) to 1-1 canta doxen for extras, a to eenta for flrsta and 11 canta for sec onds. A total of 17 eases was offer ed tor aale. New Quebec and New Brunswick potato remained unchanged. The former aold for TO to cent per 10-pound bag with N.B. green mountain at 89 to ft cant.

rrodnce. Wheat Northern No. t. .70. Barley Cenvfiea Western.

No. I. fJ- O.W. No. t.

48: feed. No. 1, 47; feed. No. I.

4ft FlouiwBprtn wheat patent, flrsta. 40: seconds 4 bakers. 4.30: Wln-Jsr wheat patent, choice. I to to 140: white corn. 440 to 440.

RrWT6ni ahorta. 18 J8: Iddllnas. 34.3ft. Rollaxroata Sat 10 140, Bsy No. 3.

per ton. car lota, it 40. tjhaeea Ontario, .11 Vb; Quebec. Butter No. II.

1 oartona, fresh specials. 41: extras, 41: Urate. 3t. yotatom New Quebeca. .70 to 40: N.D.

green tnountatna, 4 to. 40. Km, FLATCS ADVANCE. NEW WORK, Sept. K-Advanca of a ton tn steel pletes at Pltta-burzh od Blrmineham axe ew the new minimum price tyled under the NBA cod with th American Bon nd Steel Effective October I.

th Pittsburgh quotation will ha ti mv ina i- Lit- irvwnm, vow the Blmlnehani nrir mnm October 1 7 DtMCVSS AMALGAMATION. BftAtnTORD, Ont, Sept. M-Directora g1- is ww wum- paay, Lhnltad, met today la connec- wiw pan ror uat concern anlgematkm with the Cockahutt Plnw I I. I Cockahutt, president, acted a cnb C. Oordon Cockahuii namecl second vice-president and W.

C. Wtfleld. Montreal and W. J. Phillip.

Brentford, director. La. 4tt Ln. ii Ln. 4 pa.

Ln. ft Ln. ft Thert it no better timt than Monday, Qct. 2 to enter either the Day or Night cUsses of the Gpvvling College It D.nU St. (Cor.

Wellington) i' A Full Stenographic; Secret rial and v- BtisinMa rirta f. we leacn ine ntrnan and Urefst 1 Systems ol Shorthand, in "both r- i i i 1 Eansnsn ana rrencti W. I Cowlinf. H. Ross Pupils Win DistfflCon Entry List Shows Big In crease at Cobden Scbool Fair serial la Tke ten real RXNrXIW.

Ont, Sept. an tncraaae of about one-quarter more entries than last year, and exhibits exceptionally good, the rural school fair of Cobden wa held la that plaoe today ln th Agricultural hall i we on of th mast outstanding ever held here. Bromley School No. ft, carried off the honors for having the highest number 'of points In average attend. anc.

Miaa Muriel Cotie 1 the teacher. For having th highest nura- eer of point at tn (air, atathlssn Rath well, of No. 1, Rosa, won a beau tiful silver dish. Th entry Bet this year, one of the outstanding feature of the fair, reached ft, a Increa of Ml over last year. The fair started with a parade at one clock, wnlcn waa wtlneaaaa by a large crowd, and following the Strethcona axsi Lisa, th inter-acbool chorus competition waa held.

Roa No. I waa awarded first place, with Cobden public school and No. 11 Westmeeth running second and third, respectrvsly. Kathleen Rath well, who Won th public speaking contest, defeated Ada Dry nan. No.

ft. Bromley, and Duncan Marahall, who were second and third. respectively. Six epeekera war la the competition. The other contests, which were en- Joyed by th crowd, war won by ths following: Recitation, Hugh McOinn.

Brum MarahalLwta Roach; harmonica, Ivan Morphy, Herbert Reach and Minette Crosier, weed-naming, Kathleen Rath well. Donald McKren. Clar- enca Bennett; potato and grain fudg ing, Ivan Morphy. Kathtoan fttdrphy, Duncan Mararisll: folk dancing. Ada Drynan.

Jean Collin and Barry Faught. Miss Roberta A. McCord Weds Foster E. Earls aectal ta Th loarnal. CARP.

Sept a. A pretty Fall wadding wa solemnised Wednesday at th horn of th bride's mother, Mr. Fred McCord, Marchhurst, when her daughter. Roberta Aileen waa united In marriage to Foster E. Far is, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. R. Faria. Brackan- rtdge.

Que. A th wedding march was played by Mrs. H. O. Grierson th wedding party took their plaoaa under an arch.

The youthful bride i attired In a modal gown of Cruiar blu chiffon velvet with turban and shoes to match and wore a corses bouquet of Butterfly roses. She carried a leather bound Bible the Ut of the officiating minuter. Rev. C. Bakln, Carp.

Th bride was attended bv her sis ter. Mam Lola McCord, who won a of gold crepe and Talisman mil; Oordon Tar is, brother of th bridegroom, was bast man. After th ceremony dinner was served la, the dining room where the decoretiona war carried out tat pink and white. Later Mrv and Mix. Faria left an a wedding trip td Quebec City and th Marttlme Prewmoss.

The bride travelled- In a flat trips aheer crepe area waa leiken ta match and coat of brew Higatil ce4'rtta beever trim. Among th auesta war Kmest Mc Cord. Ottawa, a brother of the bride; Mia Myrtle Fleming. Oxford Station; Oordon. Mason and Lee Fsris.

Brack-enrtdge, brotlier of th brideajrena; Wllbert Smith. Breckenridge; J. Smith. Arbner: Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. McCord. Carpi Myrtle Richardson, Haieldaan; Busls Oraham, Mr. Wa.

Vane. Mrs. Oscar Vane. South March; Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Reside, Mr. and Mrs. X.

B- Faria. tXGION GIVC BTAO PABTT. CARLETON PLACE, Sept. 3jjW (Special.) The member of th Carleton Place branch of th Canadian Legion held stag party last evening in th Oddfellows hall, with about meinbei preaant The time wa spent in cards and other game after which a short program of mualc, gongs and dancing wa enjoyed. Among those contributing war Mia Eileen Edwarda, Mtsa Margaret Letour, Mrs.

Alex. Weekea, Mr. Oren Low and T. O. Tlgh.

Short addrassas wen made by Major W. H. Hooper and Zone Commander, R. A. Patchell.

K.C. REGULAR NEW YORK, Sept. at Tld Water Oil Company today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1145 en issued end outstanding five percent, accumulative, convertible preferred Mock, payable Nov. IS ta stockholder of record Oct. 3.

FREIGHT LOADINGS HIGHER. WASHINGTON, Sept. M. -Loading of revenue freight for the week ending Sspteuibel S3 wen snnounced today by the American Railway Association a 162,84 care, an increase of 153 sbove the preceding week, and a gain of 111 above th corresponding week la 1133. C.

W. Irslthwalti, THE OTTAWA JOtJRNAE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1938. With the Girl Guides By Coiatftncw Trtf. r. am sun all of you who wan present at our lovely party last veer Carlsbad Sprints will be glad to know that Ml Symaa hss had word from Mr.

Russell Boyd, thst privileges th same a last year will be extended ta all Guides snd Rangers should they can to take advantage of tnem. A you will re- Mr. Boyd at th local Scout- of Carlsbad Spring through hi knowiadx of Scout and Guide matter, wa able to impart a greet deal of valuable Informauon In wood Iam and amn anft. bi thnae of us who wan fortunate enough to pay him a visit. Let It Be bend of enures, that no Guide party of Guide can visit th Springs iinlse they obtain permission from their commissi oner to do ao.

atrewaa Meeting Open. The Brownies of the 1st Rockcliffe Pack will be delighted to learn that they will hold their opening meeting on Tuesday evening. October a. Rockcliffe Park public achool at I.U o'clock. Note the time well and don't bother your Brown Owl.

with tele- pnone caus. The 14th Brownie will also start their meetings on Friday evening, Oc tober in St Bartholomew's Hall on McKay street, at Ml o'clock. Ksve all your uniforms neat and ready. An extremely Interesting account of the trip to fhe Toronto Exhibition by II lucky Ottawa children, has been received from Isabel BronakiU of th 11th Company, who waa one of the three Guides chosen to be included In th party of nine girl. I regret vary much that her story cannot be set down word for word, but 1 am afraid spec will not permit.

How- I shall endeavor to give you th main point of th trip as written by her. The fun started when the party of young people boarded the brain on Thursday night and from th account I should say that the uaajsiigeis must have experienced even more difficul ty than usual in getting any sleep that night. Upon arrival In Toronto, the children were taken to the King Edward Hotel when they wen regie-tered and assigned to quarters, some in th King Edwsrd. some in the Royal York snd so forth. The Ottawa party wan among tftioae to stay at the King Edward and when they had baene shown their room, thev wen then assigned to one of the groups of into wnlcn the enure party wen divided.

Over each group was a Wader and this system made such number of children much easier to handle. After breakfast in the Pickwick din ing room of the hotel, a few rules and regulations wen reed to them which wen to atmlv for the duration of their visit, and then they wen officially welcomed by Dr. Young, one of Toronto's clergymen. Tnen they wen conducted to the Parliament Building where Premier Henry spoke to them end later they wen photographed. After tbi they paid a vtatt to Eaton' when they had dinner in the Georgian Room and later were, taken ror a Iota- of th store, and behind th scene also when they at eandv keinx made and suits of clothing la th prooeas of manufacture.

Then came their first visit tn the Exhibition when they epent two hour, having used uo aome time in visit to th Sunnysid amusement pars, in tn evening they returned for the grandstand program which delighted them immensely. next morning they went la Eaton's tore eat College street when they wenoo 10 an erganr recital after which they wen taken ever the store. in in artemooa they returned to th Exhibition and tmnwd the mldnne Leaving the ground, they visited the wngMy Building when they agam oau weir penuro taxn when they returned to the Royal York to a concert giveaa by the Wrigley ortheo- eft. A you may hnaglns, they did not wcoxm th nnraach of the hour when they had to leave Toronto and ma rareweo to all th people who had been a kmd ta them. Rut all good thing mutt snd and they hoarded th train for bom feeling that tney na umeea Baa a wonderful ao venture.

Oalde Meeting Oneaunga. The iltth Company will meeting on Tuesday, October 3rd at TJt o'clock in York Street School. Any girls, 11 yean or ever, wiahlng to join in company invited nv th captain. Mlaa Miller, to come to the meeting; they will be very wel The let Rocketlffe Quid Comoenv will begin their meetings en Tuesday evening, October 3rd. in Rockcliffe Park pubjlc chool at 115 o'clock.

The, 14th Guide Cemoan. (New aauiourgnr wiu meet ror ue opening of their season, en Friday evanlnx. October 1th. ta St. Bartholomew a Hall.

Formerly they held their meet ings In Creighton Street School, but lor the present they will meet In the hall above named. Do not auk a mistake. a a I drooped la for a short time' the other evening on the training claa being held in St. George's Hall, and wa surprised to And so many attending. Mia Wilson; who It la chart of the class.

I most Interesting, and bar listeners wen evidently finding her particularly eo at urn moment s. mao my entrance, sine, save far her vole, no sound disturbed th quiet of th room. Mlac Wilson's axnerkmca le wider snd vsried. Praviou to her coming ane spans 1 on Ins at Australia and thua aa bean able to five our Ouldem many intemating tacit of how things an done la thai country. It always kelp to know how our anar uukm at outer parte of we vena uo wunge.

Church in Btittsrille Built 60 Years Ago twactel te The Joamel. SiTn'SVILLX, Ont, Sept. atfat congregation of StittaviUe United Church will on Sunday, October celebrate the Itth anniversary ef th erection. th praosilt ediOce with aaacttl amoaa, ueven reut aga, during tin pastorate of Rev. A.

F. rohea, th Mtth srmlversary of Methodiem ta that anmunlty waa In 1MT the ftrat ehurcb. a Man building, waa erected. Thle proving tnadequete to accommodate tn growing congregation, th prcest ehareh wa erected kt 1M3. It hecaiar pert ef the UaMad Churvh at Caa ada when unioa waa sonsuineaaled Re.

Dr. W. 1, Boyd, La Angelee. CeL. a netiv of Hartleyi Bee.

W. W. McNairm. aaat Re. O.

CnhsIL as ajetaw. wui ae trs Loses His Wager And Also His Life TVo Others Nearly Dnrarn Trying to Sescue Toronto Man. Caaaereaa Press ay Direct Wire. TORONTO, Sept -tenley Wsl-lace. 54, was drowned ij Toronto Bay tonight after made a wager with (our companions he could swim serosa th bey.

Wallace jumped la and got Into difficulties II feat tram shore. Two companions, Robert Harding, St. and Carroll Venn, both later airaet-ed ea charge of drunkenness. Jumped In te sin him. They slsb wen about to drown when William Sharp, driving along in his car and hearing cries, stopped ana nooaea tnem qua waus a lue- aevera pot.

Th body of Wallace wa recovered half an hour later by a lifeaaving crew. Draggen worked for half an hour more when it waa rumored there had been sta in the party. Large Crowds Attend fair at Mlddlevliie tpeetal ta The oaraaL CLAYTON. Ont. Sept.

Lanark Townahip Agricultural Society held their annual exhibition on Wed nesday at the grounds In Mlddlsvill with large attendano. Then wa a large shewing of ex. hibits ln the hell, the live stock and poultry entries wen also well filled. Th Judges wen: noras. i.

u. Alien. OS, of Perth; cattle, J. A. Berry, Durirobin; sheep and ewine, John Sneddon.

Blakeney: poultry. J. i. Blake. Almonte; grain and and, Alex Herron, Herron's Mills; roots end vegeuble.

W. A. Devidaoa, Perth. Fruit, i. Anderson, Fallbrooka; plants and flower, Mr.

F. Buflan and Mrs. Charles Richards, Perth; dairy product. Frank Robinson, Perth; domestic science, Mrs. 4.

K. nelly Almonte. Miss Guthrie, Mtddlevill. Mrs. J.

Herron, Lanark; ladies' work. Miss Walker. Lanark; Mrs. R. H.

Rodger, Rosette, Miss R. M. Betrd. Appleton. In the evening.

concert and dance waa held in the Agricultural halt ad joining the grounds, D. Thompson acting as chairman Among others taking part were. Thomai Edwards, Leonard Holt, Sid ney Kew, Annie Penman, of Middle- ville: Herrv Steed snd Ravmnnd Psul. of Hopetown; th Middleville orches- 1 tra. Mis Dens.

Wilson Barron, and Acnes Wood and Edna Butopson, of I Ottawa. Those in charge of proceedings went rresioent Alex Hcitsy; vice- president D. F. Rodger; second vice-president William Lsngstsff; secretary-treasurer. Agnes Yuill; directors.

Amanda Affleck, Jessie M. Affleck. Mrs. A. Rekt Mrs.

William Langstaft Mrs. D. Rodger, Mrs. Harry Rodger, Mary M. Rodger, Mrs.

George McFsr- Mrs. M. Somerville. Mrs. Lorn Somerville, Miss Jean Rankin, John T.

Somerville, Robert Affleck. George Merer lane. James Brown, John F. Ounn, W. J.

Erskine. Alex Reld. Stanley Rodger, William Rintoul, L. Somer-vilk, D. J.

Thompson, Charlie Virgin. Passing is Mourned Of Gordon A. Becker Special to The Journal. ARNFSIOR Ont, Sept 7. Im- press! tribute was paid at th fun eral ea Friday afternoon.

Sept Jt, to the memory of Oordon Allan Becker, 23-year-old Arnprlor youth who met an untimely death ai result of a heed-on motor collision, near Hamilton, Ont. on Sunday last Deceased accompanied by his brother Edmund and R. J. Cunningham, of Ottawa and Arnprior was returning to Detroit following a visit paid at his parental home here. Hev.

it. nets, of runt uncle of deceased, conducted ths services assisted by Eldon Becker and Alex Hood, at uw bom of hi mother. Mrs. Jack Laaoalias, Russell street and interment waa mad th Arn prior cam toiy. The wealth of floral offering, and condolences of sympathy received by the bereaved family marked the high esteem, ln which Mr.

Becker was held ln that community. The panbeerwrs were his three brothers, Walter. Edmund, and Alex; Frank Venn. Harold Verch. end Oordon Kuehl.

Gordon Becker waa bora tn Arn prior. where he received his elemen tary achool training: and utter ws mployad la. th McLaehlhj Bros. mills here, ana had spent tna past four or five vears in Detroit Among those from out-of-town whj attended the funeral were; William Becker, of Ktllaloe; Mr. Heis and family, of Flint Mr.

and Mrs. Chae. Becker, EganviUe: Mr. and Mr. Herman Lon and family, Renfrew: Gordon Kuehl, Killaloe; Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Sproule. and Mis Mayas Reoros, Ottawa; Mr, and Mm Samuel Hunter, Renfrew; William and Mia Ruby Carletoa Place; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewi, Mr.

and Mrs. Raid Smith. Mr. and Mr. Claude Mackey.

Mia arm Mackey. Mr. and Mr. AUen Monuvall of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Cram and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hint, of Renfrew, FUNERAL OF JOHN W. BRADLEY. grmUVTLLE, Sent It (Special) Friends from all part of th Ottawa Valley wen nreeent in large numbers on Thuraday afternoon to attend th funeral of John wycutr dley.

who died suddenly in th Chrte HoopitaL, Ottawa, on Tuesday morning. The earvie was conducted in St Paul' Anglican Church, Hexel-deed. by th rector. Rev. H.

O. Hod-der. Burial wet mad in Mapl On) teaueteij. Mr. Bradley was a well known and hlehlv leonected nsldent of the com munity and a member ef Haatldun' uOi.

and vox. Btraeviue. wee a Conservative and for a number ef year held the office of trustee for th local achooL The high stni in which he was hstd wee shown by tne wealth of floral aHariagg received by the bereeved family, among them being tributes frem UOL. Mi LOT, Stittsvilte; Metropolitan Life, Aenrr-ane Co, Ottawa; S. B.

No. Id; Women' Guild. I i hen snd pupils of S. S. No.

14 and the Standard Bread O- TH chief mourner an his widow, farmerly Adeline Rliksiilssn; deugh-krav Ruby. Ottawa; Lucy and Sybil, at kcsaet sons. Allan. Roy. Karl aad Garnet; six sister, Mrs.

George Oreaa end Mm Theene Boar. BUtta-vlUe: Mm. 1. MarsaalL Edmonton. Mn.

R. Rlcherdeen. South March; Mia, T. A. Shore, Ottawa; Mrs.

Lust a. Raglna. Beek.l thre brwlher. T. Alfred.

Sutrrllli Sherwood, Ot ic we. aad Parry, Neudevt gnea. Thattt-tkssir-wv-' Oeoraa Moor. Robert Bradley. R.

A. Brad. try, W. Mulllasn, Clannos Wilson, Hartley McKay. The Soring aaD ef the hytes.

wary tmy tn traga ka Makee. aaa btecd gaeaty a auaiter gt a atua away. Tather and Son to Die Next Week for Murder EDMONTON, tat aeth and William McLeaa an to die aa th gallow at Fort Beaks tchewaa tall Friday, October at dawn, according to word nsslveil hen today. Toe Dominion Cabinet today de cided againot any interference In the oaa ef William, son ef sWeth. for whom executive clemency was ought The McLean wen convicted In aepente trial at.

Vegnvllle thia Summer for the murder of Welter Parailla. near Manvill, Alia, aa September 3D, Uat snwn'w aetata itur "Freiman's 33rd Birthday Sale" 206 Beautiful French Room Reg. women will open their eyes wide 'at the thrilling values offered in our French Room Monday. 206 beautiful irocks are included in this unusual clearance. If you like fdoA clothed be here Monday when the doors open-ryour choice at JIf-Price.

To dracriba that groap of dxetin tuttewitnlly wroejum ka to dencribej each individual model (no two alike). Their fabricg are crepe, velvet, gating, fine wool, sheen anc late, Model tor every occasion tport, btntineng, afternoon, dinner and avenlni; wear. 4 26 7 7 9 31 5 88 14 28 7 18 4 3 6 3 3 1 2 1 Trocks. Frocks. Frocks.

Frocks. FrockSi Frocks. Frocks. Frocks. Frocks.

Frocks. Frocks. Frocks. Frocks. Frocks.

Frocks. Frocks. Frock, Frock." Reg. $18.50. Half Reg.

$19.75. Half Reg. $22,505 Half Reg. $25.00. Half Reg.

$27.50. Half Reg. $29.50. Half Reg. $32.50.

Half Reg. $35.00. Half Reg. $37.50. Half Reg.

$390. EMt Reg. $42.50. Half Keg. $45m Half Reg.

$49.50. Half Reg. $52J50. Half Reg. Half Reg.

$57Xa Half Reg. Half Reg. Half Reg. $69Ji0. Half Reg? $75X10 Half Price PricfKa.v....

Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Prica mi, "iu iiijiiiI- ii n.iina.1 iiiuiu.nneee. MMgoNARY SPEAKER. SHAWV1IXX. Que, Sept Issher Ryan, lormer principal si ShawviUa Academy and now a mlariona ry, recently returned frem Japan, waa the chief speaker at a nteeting of the WH S. in the be-ment of th United Church, Wednesday iiliig Among other taking part la a program wart Mr.

Jt and Mia Kathleen Waedley. Mr. A. D. MoCradte end Mr Den Stewart ea a quartet; Mrs.

H. C. Rowat Ilia J. M. Argue and Rev.

A. F. Fokee. Th meeting was in charge of Mm, John Murray's group, with the president, Mrs. Alf.

Draper, occupying the chair. Mia Ryan, who ha been home on furlough for some time, return to the Orient November 4 to resume her duties. Gets Two Months' Tend For Stealing Camp Tlouj aaenl.1 le The tanraal nCMBROKS. Oat, Sent stealing general baa of flaw -ffol the intemployraent relief eemp Patawawa. Arthur Ranaud, a cook the ceaaB.

waa today scntcryed Msglstnte W. K. MacOregor la Perl woke nolle sourt earv tag month in ialL Renaud pleaded auili to the charge. Mr. snd Mr.

Mois rrsnca. Of remonme, eppeaznu on charg of receiving stolen goods srl wen remanded until next Monday. ikw houvht flour frol Ranaud knowing it to be stolen. 9.25 $9.88 $11.25 $1250 $13.75 $14.75 $16.25 $17.50 $18.75 $19.75 $21.25 $22.50 $24.75 $28.25 $2750 $28.76 $29.78 $33.75 $34.75 $3750 For Monday, the Third Day of the Birthday Sale R1DEAU. MOSGROVE GEORGE.

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