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'I i. i Traffic Conditions at Sub sex and Bolton Streets f. Receive Attention. t-- City Couiwil lest night adopted itie fcylaw providing for the ''f land and buildings on the aouthtast Corner of Bolton and Sua sex Mteeis so to permit widening of the juiH'luie uvt the two thTHigfifiii i tinier hat been regarded one the mod dungrroiu in the city owing i the presence of an old building which obscured vision of appioo west bound traffic on Ddlon and f'l north-bound traftlc on Susm-x tieet. building which was the old Col--V1iiis homestead, ls tn he demol whed and i hp maximum amount of traffic viaibll- ity.

The cl of the work la estmal- ied at around aX When an item of salaries for the if health department came up for deration in council. Aid. A. Belanger said he w.s voting "no" because of rc-cent published civicism of Dr. A Lomer, medical officer of health on the attitude of council not voting rnoir money to comh.it contagious disease.

Many ether itrnw in accounts were questioned with Aid MarDonald in trie role of chief critic They were all plained with apparent satisfaction to council Aid. Daniel McCatui toi.k iccaiion to refer to editorial in Tie Journal le- S-eiitl which dealt Aith rnticisin he 9 had oioct1 in council of treatment of dro-KW ctric emploves JJr McCann wid the editor had injected salaried rtnpiow-s uto the matter, wherem the alderman knew he had referred to men on i hourly pay han "As to ng in my majesty." Mr. MrCann remarked "my conscience i quite clear Aiivthme I said was trrect 1 nia keep quiet on it this Jrear but ihev'll hear from me again next etr an1 I'll be here to tell them, no" Franc. MRS. R.

J. CROMB1E. the Bank of Montreal branch at Paris. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup The Ottawa Evening Journal Section Two Page 13 to 20 FINANCIAL Page 15.

vox. -No. 277. OTTAWA. TUKSDAY, NOVKMHKU PRICE TWO CENTS.

J3ylaw Is Adopted I Bennett to Speak p5To Improve Comer At Party Rally Delegates to Imperial Conference Expected Home End of Month. It: Hon B. Bennett. Prune Mm i -iei of Canada; Hon. H.

Stevena I Hon Hugh Guthrie. Hon. Maurice' Dupie. and Major He ridge, of ()riij. who comprtaed Canada rep-' reaentalives at the Imperial eorderenot, r- expected to return to the Dominion about the end of the month.

i Prem.er Bennett and Premier Fergu- son cf Ontario, will make their ftrst I public statements to the people of Can- add on tike Imperial conference and ana dun and provincial affairs in re- Lttion to England and the Empire at the ninth annual meeting of the On- Uno LiberalCoaaervative Association at the Royal York Hotel on Tuesday. December 2. 1 Many Ottawa and district people will attend the dinner which will attract more than 2 000 men and women, John R. MacNicoL preajdent of the Con-1 tervative AjociaUon of Canada, it in! chaxge of arrangements and it is hoped eery riding in the Dominion will be; represented. The Prim Miniatet'a return will a great del of activity round Pdrlunwiit Hill.

It i exH-ted Parlia-I mcnt will be summoned early in the New Yer The Drawing Room will' he as brilliant a-i ever and he the bat to be presided over bv V.count aa hit term of i ffice exp.res next October TO TURN FIRST SOD FOR NEW CHURCH The nrt aod in the excavation foi the new Church of the Canadian Martyrs, on the northeast corner of Main street and Lees avenue, Ottawa East, will be turned tomorrow morn- wig. The Doran Construction Company is in charge of the work and excavation will be proceeded with immediately while final plans for the new edifice are being drawn up by C. Beattie. It is expected the plans ti-w inrivru vfiiawa tmw night of the death Toronto yefter- I w'" "1" 4y of Mr Crombie mother MRS. JOHN SMITH.

JR. i 'f1- The death occurred .1 local hos- lowlrm a brief nine. Mrn. Crombie I tool, week her death i 'ul lh" m'ninf ot Mn. John came as a peat ahotk to her many I Smith Jr of Aylmer.

following frienda and relativi. She had been a UlneM of 15 daya1 duration. Her I evident of Toronto for a number of d'n unexpected, and her many Mn. Palmer left m(ht for To- in Aylmer will learn with deep ronto to attend the funeral. 1 rT' Cromb.e wa.

born in Chatham. Aylmer 24 year, aecond the daug Her of the late Dr and duh'" Charlebois. she had resided there all I a k-- i her life A Roman Catholic in re- ner five years ago. In the Ureal Iigion. she waa a devout member of St.

Church. Aylmer. "SVw T'l Beride. her pienu. ah.

leave. a Kapu- lo nulbu(1. 1. dauhterv Mary Pauline, and De- I- Crombie. Toronto; three other hm.

flv, broArt trf. dauter. Mr. G. Cox.

Montreal; I mond. Peter. Lorenro. Gilbert and Mrv W. W.

Kirk. Chatham, and Mia Finite Charlebou. all of Otuwa ComtaBce Crombie. Toronto: on Ind three mterv Mn. Victor R.

St. brother. P. H. C.

Beam, Ottawa, and Martin. Hull, and the Mines Yvettc one nephew, w. r. Benson, manafar of i and Marfuerite. both of Ottawa East.

funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Terrible. Tickling Cough Could Not Sleep For It Mrs. Gordon J. Boy, B.

W. Port aloe torn, NA, writes: "I kad a terrible, tickling cough, aad at night eoald not get to sleep for boars for it. I read fcboat Dr. Wood's Norwmj Pine Brrnp and deeided to get bottle of it, aad I ea tmlj as. it did no ft wonderful lot of good.

"I hare three children and I glee them the fljrqp jost aa soon na I see them getting a cold or eoogh, ma I always keep it on hand both for the children and iDTself. Priee 3V. a bottle; large family sire at all droggista or dealers; put up only by The T. 11 LI bora UtT Toronto. Ont R.

CUM MING 189 Sparks Street OTTAWA Margaret Rose Is Fourth in Line to Throne aev" nil himw am in i tL Jt. I A. Here la oe of the Bret picture of FHnres Margani Rose, seeead daughter of the Duke and Ducbeu oC York, wtlli her mother. Abestd of her rank only the Priac of Wales, the Duke of York, and her older slater, rrincess Kllaabeth. Overbrook Wants! Sewage Systemp And Water Mains Gloucester Township Agrees to Ask Province for Grant Towards Project for Relief.

Upon request of the trustees of the police village of Overbrook. Gloucester township will petition the Ontario Government to make a grant out of the unemployment rebef fund towards the cost of a proposed waterworks and sewage system for the village. This was decided last night after the trustees had appeared before the township council. In the delegation were the trustees and their solicitor, W. Caesels.

They requested the township to give, the necessary permission enabling the vtl-bge to put In waterworks and a sew-Hge ystem. A long discussion followed. Ukir.g fully a couple of hours. Te Help Uneeastoved. The counni agreed to have the clerk-treasurer.

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it.iimmiivvi C. W. LINDSAY 6- CO. LIMITED sohc.tor draw up a petition to the Pro vincial (jovernment asking for grant. the work would pc le lor m.ir.y unemployed.

OverbiinjK -s a residential on the bank nf the Rtdeau river, between r.uitvi und Hurdnun's Bridge. Its iation is such that a waterworks system could be connected with Eastview's. which is linked with the city mains. A bylaw was paased calling for a vote of raleiars on a proposed for the Ottawa Eiectric Company to provide tlie municipality with light, heit and power. The usual bylaw was pasted setting the t.

me lima for payment of taxes. Taxes rru be paid at par up to December 13. On and after December 1 five percent, will be added to unpaid tax bills. Call For Tenders. Another bylaw passed thdt returning officers for the com.r.g election.

PracUcaJly all of 15! year's officials were appointed again. It was decided to call for tenders for the. North Cyrv.lle municipal drain, which cost approximately S2.833 Tenders will close at noon November a Owing to the necessity of conferring with deputations and the long ensu.ng d.tcuvsior.s, live council did not conclude its w.mion until nearly midnight, after having sat throughout day. with hrif tnr nvilt alarm was sounded shortly atfter 5 'clock, and the blase was extinguished with 12 gallons of chemicals. Damage was very slight.

MARK ANNIVERSARY AT McLEOD CHURCH Attended by hundreds of members of the congregation and a large number of old friends who returned and took occasion to renew old acquaintances. Mc- itrsal inilecl rhurrh relehra'ed The musical program, which whs under the direction of C. J. L. Rick wood, organist and choirmaster, was composed of anthems by the choir; solos by Miss Edna Dunning.

Miss Phybs Osier and F. W. Merriweather; duet, hv F. W. Merriweather and H.

Clark, and a Quartet by the same singers. Supper wss under the suspices of the Women Association, and under the capable management of Mrs. F. Burkholder. LATE MAGISTRATE TENDERED TRIBUTE 'Decline to Accept Tariff Suggestion on Move tive.

of Conserva- I Canadian rre (able. LONDON. Nov 4 -The British tiov-i ernment today declined to accept the Walking on Street aRic TDAJ" Canada to be Host Wilfred C. Greig, Barrister, Dies Prominent Lawyer Col lapses on Wellington Street. After Drawing up Will for Client.

(. I ace pi oiii. diopi i on Wt bui tl 'i up fo in IV U-l In ul. ten to .1 Vt.Lit It Mr lin-m a ft vni.it Tt I 'ti hrid II 11 fT 1 kiu.vAti I (tie Hi 'ft suggestion of a Conservative question- Charles Hopewell er tiiat the so-called European Uriff truce should be left in abeyance unUl such Ume as the attitude of the Dom- inions Ivad been definitely decided. Rt.

Hon. William Graham; President 1 of the Board of Trade, answering que- tions by his predecessor in office, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Laster. admitted the importance of any representations the I Dominions made. But that did not preclude the Government doing its very best lo secure downwprd revision 1 of European tariffs, he said. REV.

R. ARMSTRONG PRINCIPAL SPEAKER1 nev. tt- w. Armstrong, of More wood. HON.

T. AHEAEN'S WM pf1 pw 1 mpper tasi nigm or uie aaen aswK DAMAGED lion of SU James United Church. Mr. Armstrong is author of a recently -pub- Fire caused by a short circuit in the bahed book entitled: The Salt of the wiring under the roof of "Buens VjU," Earth." which deals with rural psycho! the residence of Hon. Thomas Atvearn, ogy.

His address last nift wag on: uu vmit wr.t hmuvht a "Rural and Urban PartnershiD." Mr. speedy response from Nos. I and 7 1 Armstrong dealt with this as relating stations of Ottawa Are department. The to a common understajvdijig of mutual I problems; fellowship in development of human values; and in respect to cooperation of the rural mind for the cultivation of the higher good. George E.

Clark proposed and Dr. H. Little seconded a hearty vote of thanks to the teaker. Mrs. C.

A. Connor supervised arrange-' menta for the excellent supper by I members of the Women's Association-I W. F. Stephen, president of the Men's I Association, waa In the chair, and Rev. 1 H.

S. Osborne and Rev. George StaiTord its 42nd anniversary yesterday with a w7 jj. followed by addreeses and a G' "TT'TZ splendid musical program. i nging.

with Clinton Dowd at the Rev. Russell McGillivray, new Walker aang two vocal minister of Calvin Ottawa South los. with H. ram well Bailey accom- Unrted Church. made his first panying on the piano.

public appearance outside of his mnOV DAMAC.KD own church when he sddrewd the WOOr 19 DAMAOCB gathering. Rev F. R. Williams. Bell 1 Sparks from a chimney caused by the street United church, and Rev Geoige i placing of too much paper in a stove B.

McLennan. First United church, also set fire to the root of the home of J. gave addresses, bringing greetings and AuaLil. (2 Burn side avenue, yesterday congratulations. They spoke in high congratulatory terms on the success which has marked the history of the church and expressed the wish that the future should bring a continued share.

Rev. T. S- Milliken. of Stewarton United church, was to have addressed the congregation also but was unable to remain. Rev.

Clarke F. Logan, minuter of McLeod street church, was chairman for the evening, and at the close of the program was warmlv congratulated by all on the success of the celebration. afternoon. The damage was only sl.ght An overheated oven caused a blaze at the home of A. Renaud, 323 Clarence street, at 1-3' m.

me damage was negligible. MISS AMELIA FARIXY A telegram was received in the city I last evening by Mrs. W. B. Harshaw.

411 Queen street, notifying her of the' death of her sister. Miss Amelia ley. at Hollywood. Cal. No particular, were given, but it was known that Mts I Farley had been in poor heilth for some time, which wss the reeson of her sojourn in California.

Mur Farley. who was the daughter of the late John Farlev. K.C., a former Canadian bar- ritrter. had visited Ottawa on several occajnons. the at time being about three years ago.

when he was the guest of Mr W. Harshaw. Funeral plan were not announced in live tele- gram, but it is expected burial will be California. FUNERAL OT ILR BBAKKNSHA. The funersl of Richard Henry Brakemha.

who died at a local hos- Two minutes of silence was observed I pital Saturday morning following yeeterday afternoon at a short session of the County Police Court as a tribute of respect to tbe memory of Magistrate William JoynL Judge J. T. McKlnley presided and Magistrate Charles Hopewell also at tended as did many members of the Carle tor. County Bar Association. Hupert ttroadfoot, KC, on behalf of short illness, was held yesterday sfter-noon from Hulae funeral home and interment wss in Beech wood cemetery.

The service was conducted by Rev. J. R. Allan of Christ Church Cathedral. Mr.

Brakeruha waa CM years old and was born In England. He came to Canada about 22 years ago and was residing with Mr. and Mrs. F. the Bar.

paid an eloquet tribute to the Miles at 7 Launer avenue west He mernorv of MaaTistral Jovnt aa a stone mason by trade and a It was a touching seen as all pres- floral tribute was received from ent in the court where Magistrals- Bricklayers and Stone Masons Union Joynt had ao long presided, stood in No. T. reverent attention and silence lor two Mr. and Mrs. Mites are endeavoring minutes.

A dozen cases, which were to to get in touch with any survivors of have been heard by the magistrate, Mr. Rrakensha, should there be any were adjourned until Thursday. living. of on .11.. a wlietit He ...) fiealtti ai.d p.ril., de.ith Cftnei a of ei.

A i.al-.e of Cidi.dtiuqj was tlie son of TflOlIUt tile h.trn-.ttr and gra lusted of tr. i. wf A u. 1KW Twenl -three Vcai line iioni Lmt lt. I Ill FOR SKI.I.INT.

MQl'OR 1 Hf be i I In rrcetit vewitt, l.e iietd lnu gut Cl.tl pr-tllll1 alulkC Mi Ging wo keen I uitti tttxi u. athittiLk eseciaUy fenc.iig ai.d at one tiiiw had won the amateur fencnt i of Caiwrlri He was an n.thu-iiastic curler and a nwrnlr ol Uie OlLvifl Cuihng Club Fhir.g and hunting also tarr.eil a apftci! to Mr C'tieig and he wa ivever hatp.er than when in tiie out-of-dtKrs with a trw conipan.or.t. Waa a Shriner. Mi Oteig was a neiiler of Chalmers I' luted church and was coiuiected with ILmves Temple o( tlie Older of the Mystic Shrine, Toionio ure his widow former Ml-! Huriu, of Alnn-iite. a vin.

itulleiltfe at Queen a I'r. vcrMTy. King'-Uin. ami a daughter. France.

a home; al.o a brother. trry of the Cu.adi.in Pacific Coinnnv. Montrettl. He was a nephew of fiee A Greig. of Almonte, who died a khi.t tune ago and a cousin of A lirr (.

hamster, ot tliat town. Dr. K. Craig, coroner. callel investigate Mr (Weig's death mikI decided it was due lo natuial caii.te The funeral arrangements will be an- British Gov't Will Not Act Pleading guilty to a charge of wll- I ing liquor Frank Denny, of 191 Attjerl street, when he appeared in O'tawa Police Coirt today drew the minimum I sentence of two months' imp iMitimrti' I with hard labor frotit Magt3tnie SffOPSIlOp CmiD.rt Club Mils urea Wrapovtf fat r.ar praucthsa Hull di.tr I a f.

final UU4Ut ru.nK t. li.quiir m'n i uumling. tt" rll. IVr.i I I.I..WL null Mrf. xti u.

ll :k.ll4 nil tlf III! I tl. Mrr.i-v i at ottiti Jc VISITING ORANGE LODGES IN WEST MV.MON K.tlr! V. i i'tl 1 mp i ih l.e 'A lo llir 1 Ot.t. urnal v. Hon ar.d niver" inf Uti on au nl (i Uw in l-iuty the Wet lit- wdl 1 i lr l.it meel.i.c at in, roT.if.jt.

Nivetnfer S. tlnl i. fi nn Um rt Krg.iM an 1 To Largest Number Of Returned Men British Empire Service League Decides to Hold Fifth Biennial Confer ence Here Next Year. liel.ll Pie .111 vear t' i onfen no r- nee C.n 1HJI l.e: fi fioi ex i Enip.ie u.eei tuda at the fifti of Uie Bnt.h Empire I a -tigue. hit has invitation to meet here Lieut -Col.

R. LaOeche in. president of the Canadian Leg" tlie L. lat 1 he BiitMh Empite Seimt Leagie Empire organitat'on of all vrvii men and women Lhroughi'i Its patron H.5 King (lyrorge V. on Edison Mazda Lamps! EFFECTTVE immediately' a (urtlter saving can be made by purchasing tamps by th carton.

It's convenient to buy lamp by th carton and handy to have a few "extras" on hand to replace burn-outs. Fill your sockets with Edison Mazda Lamps they give soft restful light and full value of current consumed. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GBNBIAL ELBCTI1C rIODUCT EDISON MAZDA LAMPS SOLD BY PLAUNT HARDWARE CO. 117 SPARKS mtFlT. When Illness Threatens The experienced wife or mother relies on Bovril when she has an invalid on her hands.

Bovril is a concentrate of the vital elements of beef in a supremely digestible and invigorating form. It builds up strength it fights off relapse it shortens convalescence. Bovril has unique nutritive powers. It gets results. That is the secret of its widespread recognition.

Few doctors and nurses to-day would care to be without Bovril in tho sickroom. It must be riliiri fii nil IsbsmiI. TtA MnsMiil tsaW ApmUl HsnM F. aUasas Coy. Isi, Tanas Q.

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