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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 2

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SCOUTS TO COLifCT OLD DISUSED TOYS To Open Shop For DUtribution Among the Poor. yy i i Bey ieoatwlll oMclany begin Saturday thslr collodion throughout th city of old end dl-(4 toys. A. thorough lanvaes of the city will wade, and the Scoot anticipate a reedy response. etor at TI 1-S Qn feeing opened to recetv contribution and-will be Sited up tor the Soouta to make repairs on gams, toya and booka for redlstrl-butloa at Christmas tlms.

Tba District Commissioner, Maclaren. C.M.O'. D.8.0 baa Sent "oU a special letter of appeal to every Scout and Wolf Cub Scout In tba district For CoKU, Grip oev laflacnao and a a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Sato ad Pnni Reeked. Tba bos baara ths alenatare af B.

W. Orov. 14 Made la Canada; i I 1974 i 1 A 11 sT TJufermentsd Wines or Port, SherryV Ginger. Btack Cherry. Claret, boUl 4ci to S1.10 t-Llme Juice, C6ntatMr" boUle w.aeo and tee Grape Juice.

Wskh, bottle JSe aad Tee, Raapbarry CorAlAt hotU. 4Se Cider, gX Chateau Oder, IS-sA McGregor's Dry Olnger Ale, eaae Gurd'e Dry Olnger Ale, case. I do. Canada. Pint Dry Olnger Ale.

dog. Ss.Se Tally-He Olngee doa. ai.se Card's Ginger Ale, case, 1 doa. SS.aa Gurd'g Soda case, Coca-Cola, caaai'-S Whitsj Rock watsr plita dos. Si.oe Reputed pint, Ifsgl Water, splits, dos.

S.e Reputed prots, Vlcby Waterv bottle. Grapes, Apples, Orape rrnli i Oranges, JEto. A Bice present a. box of No. 1 Canadian Apples, $3.25 to $100.

-y Nuts-Resli' Stocks Wlnits, Freneh, Walnuts, Erasils, lb. Filberts, lb. rranuta, best, lb. Mixed Nate, lb. 2 lbs.

f4T wishing good luck and happiness to every boy engegsd la tba work. The Scoutmasters are rapidly volun. teering assistance aa aupervlsor of tba various sspalr dapsrtmsnts. The paopla of tha city generally aro aakod -10 contrlbuta old and dlsussd gsmss. dolls and books.

Tba Scouts aad Wolf Cub Scoots will call, but If any boms is ntlsssd. a phono call at Queen 447 or a call at TJ 1-1 Queen strset. will secure a mtuMl'r who will call tor tha articles. TO BE Cl'EST AT WJf CHKOX. M6NTREAU Dec IS Charles Hanna, M.

Prelect for West Hast-logs. wlU bo lbs guest at luncheon bars tomorrow of tba Reform Club. MI LL F. HTICIEST. A most rigid test of tha Hull Plrs Depsrtment wse marts yesterday by Mr.

James Leslie, of. lbs Canadian Kirs Insurance Underwriters, and at ita conclusion bo said ha was highly plesaed with tbs efficiency of the depsrtment. Tha Inspector sent In an alarm from tha corner of Montcalm and rarlaad streets and within one minute ths boss from Station No. bad been extended. Within two minutes ths firemen from Station No.

1 had a Una of hose operating from tba motor pump, and tha tests for pressure wsra moat satisfactory. 25 60o 23s 30o 23d 50c 23o 23o 450 Diihlcd I Cheer Cake A largs variety of Cherry. Dark, Sponge and Christmas Cake. Shortcake, homs-made, by tha pound Biscuits varieties to choose from Peek Prsan's and Huntley 4k Palmar' genuine English" Bis cuit by tb fancy tin or pound. Canadian Biscuit.

Chrlstls'a. Brown', WeCormaok'e and Tel- far'. Shortoak SSc aad 40o Cake Shortcake. English, In Una aad 11.00 Fancy Biscuits in packages and Una to IIJ4 Iced Christina Cake. 700.

Il.oe nnd SS.Se Slab Iced Christmas Caks. lb. Oeo Pig, by the bpltls. boa er pound. Pigs, aklnnsd.

la yrup, Vottla SO targe palled figs, Large pressed tig. Cooking 11,, finest. Dates lb. I'. Dromedary Data, Tunis Dates, Ksw Prunes) all pricea Table Raisins, Sunmald.

pa, tie Table Ratslna. Spanish, pac SSatot Shelled Almonds. Shelled Walnuts. ShellcaVpecana, .....11.40 Jordan Almonds, lb. Saltsd Almond, .11.1 Blanched Almonds, Coae cf Cood Tbinrs to Zat i'A ZZZ Cak Ctreet, Corner Liigar Thones C301-2-3-4 Qaeen CONSTABLE SAVES CHILDREN IN FIRE P.C.

Cray ElfecU Recu Seven pa Dalhousie St. Fifty Years in Business -TIfTY yeara ago we I ind' install vlFprjiaeee- Stoves, started in Hot business to manufacture) Steam and Hot "Water TL I nnUna mu na an Intimate VnnwVdlTA nf the relative values of the different kinds of COAL available foi ytitiat purposes. it-. And We Save Used This Knowledge for the Benefit of Our Wide Circle of Customers. Ths outstsadlng success ws have enjoyed may be attributed to thraa factors -1 1 Tba handling of only ths highest grads Amerlcaa aaa vreuto voais.

.1 1 Ths low IstcI of rices maintained commenturats lZ tl "77 "1 Tha szcsptlonal service rendered by our up-to-date equipment and delivery service. We haadle only the Best Quality Amer. lean IbJibVaUeyJLnthradU and Welsh Anthridte from the famous Pontyberem aa! Aiunaniord Collieries. Our three large storage plants on the OJJL aid OJt Jt with i capacity 28,000 tons, enable us to import and store, during navigation, mffident Welsh Coal to take care of our trade during the winter. for 1924 8 During the greatest stringency of War Years we were able to supply all our customers' requirements, and relieve the many sufferers who could not get fuel elsewhere.

This is the protection we afford our cus-' tomers. vary "customer obtains the benefit of our long experience, large resources, Immense storage, up-to-date delivery plant and close prices. V. Our Motto "Better Coal" 1 60 Yeart te'Sxtiiness Under tha Same Management Without a failure or Compromise. Let us help you solve your heating problem.

J. BUTTERWORTH Ltd. QUBElf 60S. of But for tha quick work of Constable George rsy, of Ottawa Po-lies Depsrtment, a firs which did considerable damage to the' frame house of Mr. Thos.

D. Chsrlebols, 1(1 Dalhousls street, at 1.4 this morning might bare rasultsd la serious tragady. Constable Oray effected tha rascua of sevsa children from the smoke filled building, and also roused ths parents of tbs children, making It possible for them to make their escape with a H-months-old baby sleeping with them. Constable Gray In making his rounds saw a shsd at the rear of tha building to bs-a mass of flames. Ha turned In aa alarm, and then smashed In a door of ths house.

Ths fire bad by this tlms spread to the rear of tho houss, filling It with heavy, choking smoke. His forced entry roused Mr. and Mrs. Chsrlebols. who gave him excltsd direc tions as to whora tha ebildrea were We are basdlisf larft traaaUtiet Oeese, Fowl, Dnoks, Crate-fattened Chickens, Turkeys Poultry Dressing for stuffing tha fowl.

ase. lust lb SSe, ill! yariety. Herbs-eJl Uads If int. sage, thyme, savory, parsley, poultry dressing, sweet marjoram. to.

Swift'a. Qunn'a, rearman'a, etc; Hama and Bacon, sugar special prices. Oysters Bulk, selected, pint 75o Good Auortment of Fresh Vftables home and Imported Nice of Sauce. Salad Dressings, Cbut-neys, Catsups, Vinegars, Relishes and Ohres, i French and Belgian. Fees, tin from 22o tip French Mscedoines, glass French Haricot Verts, 40o French llusbroom, tin S2o COo Canadian Vegetables and Fruits in class.

Fancy grade i nice THE OTTAWA JOURNAL sleeping. Using his coat aa a pro-tectloa against tba smoke and flames, ha carried tha young children to aatsty. It Is believed by fire officiaai that, had tha flra not been discovered when It was. ths antlra family might have beta asphyxiated. Chsrlebols was loud In his pralsa of tho praaenca of mind of Constable George Oray.

"If there had been a delay at Sva minutes," bs said, "In that amoks we all would have been suffocated, we owe our lives to Constabla Oray." Mr. Charlebois said that ha and his wlfa ware ths Ust to retire, and when they wont to aleep around midnight averythlng appeared to be all right. Tha constabla bursting open the door awakened them. "I thought I would have tlms to strap en my artificial leg." said Mr. Chsr lebols.

"Tha smoke was so heavy thousn it forced ma to throw It downstairs and nop downstairs after It. My wife picked up the baby, who la only II months old, and wa man-agsd to get downstairs, wliere we directed consisoie uray to nnd tne sevra ether children who wsra sleep ing In tha front part of tha irsuae." Mr. Charlebola said that Constabla Gray was quite cool and got all tha children out, after which firemen from Noa. 4. I and stations re-rponded and fought tha blaaa, as-tlngulahlng It Within halt an hour.

Meanwhile tha Charlebola children, all In night attire, were taken to the home of Mrs. Rosa St. Denis. Ill Water" straatr Nona -o -thona- araro-i feeling tho effect of tha flra except tho oldest girl, who was suffering from shock. The blase caused several, hundred dollars' damage, covered by Insuf.

sncs. HONOR LT, BURKE Continued) from Page One. tha Collegiate Institute, are circumstances which arouse our pride and give us great cause to rejoice. It la Indeed gratifying to know that our own Mill Cadet Corps, which you. servsd very faithfully in tha capacity of musketry officer, could contribute so able a contestant to an Empire-wide competition.

Thus as a tangible xprsssion of our pride. Joy and gratification, we desire you to accept thla address, together with the accompanying gtft. aa a token of our on. on this, occasion." Christmas in Multitudinous Van HE holiday season calls for lots of good cheer. In every home the larder must have a bounteous supply, and the event needs a' lot of forethoueht.

i uuereuure, we are giving lew unrisunas We are giving them early enough so that you can check up on any of the items that you might like-so that' your Christmas stock of good things may be complete. "y'y Remember that this list is only a very few of the many items of good eatables that are part and parcel of tho enormous stock.at the "Home of Good Things to Eat." Keep this list for your Christmas'shopping, and phone your orders early. It was signed by A. H. A.

E. Provost, and James R. Johnston, and dated November, 114. Present Gifts. Urut.

Burke thanked the school and others for the honor and said be was proud that the Cadet work at tha Uagar School offered such opportunities to bovs. i Tha gifts wsre a leather travailing bar with fitting Initialed In gold letters: also a gold wrist watch and a small mahogany clock. Both the latter were engraved with: "From the Ottawa Collegiate Institute to our Desmond Burks, 1114." Mr. Provoat added his, persona) congratulations and also those of ths 'board. Dr.

8. I. McLean spok and also Trustee J. C. Grant, congratulating Lieut Burke.

Mr. Grant brought the school to their feet and the whole aasemblag gave three cheers and a tiger for Mr. Provost and Lieut. Burke. When the cheers had subsided he asked that a half holiday, thla aftsrnoon.

be given to the achool on this vsry special occasion. Amid expressions 3 1 Grant' request had been granted. I McGregor's Plnsst Coffee lb eoe A nlc Christmas present. Ming Che. Tea, finest China, -lb.

tin 11.00 Ridge way' -Tea. In fancy 11.40 each. aU price. dectlon Mistletoe, os. lSe.

Holly Wreath, each, lac Rom leaves, violet leave. In hottl, SSe. Caadtea tor Cbrfataaa. all oru and price from ISc lb. up.

Imported novelties, candy bunches traps, banana. tc SSo aad ese. Pancy glae fruits la boxes or by the pound, TScj 0o aad Sl.l f'i A very large assortment of Molr'a, Willarda and Rob- srtson's Chocolatsa, fancy boxes, from Mo to $1.00. Hard centres, nuts. Jellies.

creams, ate. Presh stocks. Chrlstmaa Stockings, for boya and girl, each. IJo, aoc, tsc, ai.ee aaa sio. Chrlstmaa Crackers.

SDlen- did assortment, bog 40c, Sec, lac, nee, gi.ee aaa gl.sa. Clarnlco Peppermints Una, each. 4to. Special. In 1-lb.

boxes. Cowan Maple Buds, 4e. A Cheeie variety, t.tt.itiatttttt ftiiff tlltlsiilti iliattateit i4aaesAMiiaeeeeasassaA4ia SHOW DECREASE Continued froaa Fa go One, Oermsns of tb Insuring claaaaa had lo take Canadian Minister Vpeeka. "Those who have studied the question closely have arrived at the conclusion that It was hatter tor the world that tha alder Xing Oeor'ge was a blunderer," declared Hon. Oeorge P.

Graham. Canadian Minister of Railways. "Oreat Britain has sufficient territory," ha said, "and her boundartea are so tar flung that to kssp In touch she must be able to handle all conditions of la Chrlstmaa Chocolate Preneh Roquefort, lb. SSo umburger, pec, 40c Oka, Cream, Pimento, Cheddar, Oru ye re. Large ntlDAT, pZOZMBES 12, 1024.

Beginning Saturday We ric At NuVogiie, Limited, Involving Every Department Representing Over $40,000 in Seasonable Apparel. At costbelow cost or slightly above cost Our Reason for Holding This Sale in the Heart of the Seasonrls-Thist The NuVogue store "does not tit down and wait for business; it goes after Just now business conditions are not up to the mark; the weather has been against big volume, which has caused a waiting on the part of the public So we haver made up our minds to start something regardless of loss or To. start the ball rolling in this store we are going to hold a sensational week's sacrifice of merchandise and force business by selling mer- chandise at prices that are inesistible to the public. This store is famous for its values at all Our sales have the full confidence of the public Gowns Frocks of Elegance Featured in this Remarkable Sale at Xtemoo proek mmttrtet Druu r. r- Cls Preck th'crcdzr Cbthc ftwntng Qown JTsfins reek Lovtlw Party sTwerf PasWss Preck Iacladlbf a special group orlslaai Paris Import, te-, gather vlth a vast somber of exqalalt modeU from Aster- lea's saoet tamoas dressmaker.

Each model la a marvel of simplicity ladlvldsal to the xtreme masting exactly the demand of tho women who discriminate. They are. a eharmlntly Preneh a any gowns displayed la the moat eloelvemationtd couture a bewiuhlafly smart as thoe worn by the Parltlenn fsshlonable eeea dlntng sad daaclag at Clro'e or th as is evidenced by the wonderful response we get to our big events. But this is going beyond the usual sale for the whole store is involved and prices are forced down to a minimum on our $40,000 stock of -most seasonable merchandise. You can buy all your wmter outer apparel at this store during this week's sale at savings you cannot afford to throw away.

yr It doesn't matter whether you need the now or two weeks from now- winter is hereby you need winter merchandise; so buy now and save. REGROUPED! REARRANGED! REPRICED! NTER a COATS At Incomparably Low Prices! 105 Qoats Now Priced SH 165 OoaU Kow Prioed S2 Coats How Priced A .00 II "VX Meryei leg Cmstei 0p '-9e4t4 Ortptt H4fa OotafOM jT I air MW sww si 72 Obata How Prioed Em VctTl45s1 ST AawaeaTsn. XJxJ AU are from the hands of best makers the materials were loomed in the finest mills-all are torn- med with the best and most fashionable furs all are models that occupy the centre of Fashion Stage cmf all are priced as coats of such excellence have necer been priced i miminffc co lortln ou or Muses JUtULIl yiUUfJ JI KOUIW a iiwi of style, color, materials, furs and size range Sizes for Women Sizes for Stouts Drastic Reductions in this Remarkable Sa le Smart Dresses of Silk and Cloth 3FIFTY-NINE SPARICS -ST. die Chine ThU sale will strlks a responsive chord amoaf aaadreds of Ottawa voaea. Nw dres are wasted end th oppae taaKy te secur eoe or ore pUl frocks at $1S win be aaost waleom.

Never hetore have yvm. offered seen extraordinary taJa. The saatorJaU alone eort tar more tha this eale price. SUmt ftr worn or mUtf- or efeata, 'I men. Occasionally some dear soul shock, but It la worth while and owe treaties was Jut un evolution." on this aide of the lias wlU suggest that It would be well If Canada bs-cama part of Uncle Barn's territory.

Forget ItJ Thla great eagle of youra has It claws full and his wings are extends to the limit to cover his own territory. Canadian people are happy under their present system, for under It they have complete management of their own affairs, and have all the guidance, help and protection of the British Empire." 'The rapid development of Canada was checked by the war, aad it will taka a great many years before our country, aa wall as other countries, fully reoovere from that are grumbling "I am taking It for granted yo wl not mind my Intimating la a friendly way that you cannot get along without our hard wheat. aald Mr. Graham in speaking of lb other aide of the trade account. think If it were made absolute ly Impossible for your millers secure hard wheat for milling purposes In connection with United States whsat, tha flour trade of the United Statea would not last long." During a dlscuaton of national' relationships and treaty negotiations between the two countries.

Mr. Graham said that tha faet Canadian statesmen can now otn'- Canada's It was due to a ful. 'agresmsat be tweea Great Britain and the Dominions. A. SHAFFER U3-I4S-I4T RMean St.

QXKAT $150,000 DISPOSAL BALI High grade, depeadable wearing apparel for every member of the- family. hi.

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