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TRft OTTAWA JOURNAL THE SPORT PAGE EVERYBODY READS SATTODAT. APRTT. It. It. BASEBALL GOLF LACROSSE TENNIS TUB BOWLTHO CITY LACROSSE LEAGUE STARTS OFF GRANT DAYIDSON RE-ELECTED PREXY Senior City Loop Hold Enthuiiastic Annual Meeting at Old Officers Again Returned to Carry on Good Work.

The im a I liiTuic axaschi wtut tihered in last t4ght at tlie V.M.C.A. when a most enthusiastic meeting of lb Ottawa Soiuor City Lacrosse League was tiHtt. Delegates Ker p-resent from alt but onr of Ut Mri team but tho information v. a obtained th.it ths t.xih m-mber Would 111 ill I. ii- flic licit ftw days.

The meeting wjn most successful onr from every puml. Tlie Club is a (-pint of ro-operation tii.it uutun Ht-u fur Ilia u'i'l uf Ihr and appeared l-usine-ei from Hi- tfn- Wait r)fln ,1. Tlie l-( off Iain j-at wall outer t.o exceptions hv-ng returned to their iirunt P. TJairlKni. ho ha cuikIih A tliu affa'is vf ihf leagiio r-i fur the 1 (wo oar, nc 1 1 I'lUrri'J Mo pi-f tlh A Put in ret ainnit: Hri ice Other cilice rs Heron Ire -preside nt, 4 Jetirnje un ro.

ird pri's riii.iu Ki-. yuui, r- i.iry c.l Uuncau. houi.iiy piUiuufc. H.s W.ir-fhKt Mnor II. Wmi-iv.

II. P. I. I to. K.

II Plant, U.j. -tii. II B. MoUivrrin. P' K.

It fhi-vner. p. Si P. P. A.

Pimird. P.p.. ron! i Ii.T I "ha in pa ne. Harold Kisher. MP.P.

J. Mottutre 1fi.nor.irv presidents. Judy .1 A Mdllitci lr K. Hand. K.re I'Mef It PtltMe't Clnof I'll) A im.iii.

W. K. Ilate and red. Jrmt ItfMHnl. Tho iitoji't1.

made -u r.i tame "i tho pa-s: two years or the hfo of the present c.ty leKije. length in Iutu a rop.n This ii.s inie of fhr hsh I of itic cotiferen'-' nd ul oft ly itr 1 tided ri'su me uf ii io.h in nul M'Tri i liiinni'ln t)irotii(ti ih- K'iMio tuiild iiiij)rned lid adtioed locally. From ttgni-Pd uh'iiilt'd. It ir imfe to (hat pi rMiiift llr ndf the a r.llJ on it si .1 h-anun. In September.

tfOu playrs Were uuiy lrmw l.rk. in Ottawa, (utnparrd witti J5 in ll'JI. Three I'-tgtirp, '-nior. juvenile ami nndgot Jtavi' hn unc m.o i-xirtt-iu l.iat )r viji-nes beinpf Lmriers and h'. Hngid-.

tht- later club capturing two I. tics. The sale of at.ckv tn Hi i la Mi oir alone wn estlniatfd at 35 Jniep, bitMd on flgucej obtained from oods dealer. Ju''inlo ar.d Midget leues wti: ja.a be fnstrrt-d cnmiiit; urn-iner. and all aa stance poaatbie wii; It rendered AMerman Eric Wuery vrho Im-oh Irtrge'y iidt ru menta 1 In tho ui--oa attacheil to the real little ff A board of aix pe-r-maneti rrfo -rrs was ad voc: ed, the Si me.

oii.b beitiB liable Tor any ri-pai'SOK i rii 'irml (his oon neet ivn. Ladiea w.t; pmlmhjy be adnilHt-d to II gi itie-', keep tins the Una free of i harfte A delt'itation rornpod of titan 1'aUeraon and Cc Iunca.n frill attend the Ottawa Amateur BpnT! Cointnuislnr! ineetinR in the City I la, it on M'nd evening A-lei Cif rop ri ii ivos. Pjtrkuiee were represented at' the bu; the.r dlflleultle mii 1 1 uV aurnu- ed In the tmnidm'e future. Should they not admitted however, and a 'in'-y hu I'ri ii'd, o'Jier appli'-niioni 1 considered. Tlctain Plaiirruand.

PoHowin their policy of protnot tfif tacrowe In Ottawa for the came evnd th c'" onlj. waa decided iLSON-S (lap 1 -1 I 0 to put forth strenuoua eftur; to retain the oity playgrounds as piayin tlelda. While much financial benefit could be trained by playinK here a gtc could be charged, this would meait thut the vainea would be taken from the public who congregate -n the grounds to see them. All -lube were unanimous In advocating a. policy that oud rel.ve the tin -iiiicial etroHii on nume i-Iuha ttich ui now no affected.

President made an It, -tr est i ii a ii nouncenient to the effect that the leagu would receive Mill cup for competition. Th.s comes om tj. Keith and lirart lavldon. and a reider w.m it t'ie cap i "ot neceeH ry lie wieawu re m. Id ad va need f.

fctltnu ate IiJKUf Interest. Secretary c. ii puncan in hi report pi I a lush tribute to tho O. i wa iv wni'a per fr nfa mi ng up nor! u. en lu the luiiy uo i ng tin fia-t season.

lro'ii r. flit's a 1 the n. local ieaue a banner The fallowing woir in tondit nee: VoodrotT and lluuiot. laui'itTa, Ueau-champ. Tlbonle.

Reuaud a' 1 Ottawa Kat. Stan Pa in thou New 0d, burv A. iu liners. Harris. who attended were.

II M. Uovd. fiurdte Andrew. 1 1 1 an T. Shields.

O.N.ET CANOE CLUB EXECUTIVE MEETS Tli' ne i executive of the Ottnua New Kdinburgh Can or- 'luh inoi re-con ly under ho cliatrmuntihip of Commodore Hill and several Important ciidun ero tnKen in con-netjtion with the ina naifnmnt of club liu'jse for he toaon. With regard to the ea. it waj decided thai io hangu should bo inude, in i-plt h'- rea Hy Improved flocoinmoda tbm afforded by the present club houie, putting Jt oi a pa with the bcM club liuueet in the lnd. It a.s felt hat tb-wish of I he dou a torn w- ho had gci-eroulv bubferlhrd for the buihiing waa that the foes should bo kept as low as a conelf lent with good management, to liat cny one should be able to indulge In 'canoeing and swimming, the two best Min inter outdoor spons In Canada. The fees urr 1 hrrefori as follows Sonlor, tt; Junior, ladles' associate mem Iter hip 15.

A very large Increase in membership is looked for Sub-committers were formed as follows: Membership. C. A. Mc-Naughton; houa. iiro.

Audetta; et.tertalnnion oa. Bernler outdoor entertainment Krlc Roy; racing, 1 tJlll; swimming, Milton Shoit. motor boat. A. Herman.

Secretary treasurer. H. A. McAdaro, Chapel street. A new caretaker lias been appointed to take charge on April 16.

when thf club huUf will be open-id fur I ho season. It Is expected that tennis courts will he provided On the gTOUtlds (f the club house. HAMBONfc WI8. BOSTON. April Kelly, of Hotou, knocked oui Wol Liisen.

of New Tork, Jn the. sixth found of a scheduled ten round bout here tomgtit. Kelly scored a knockdown In the first round and another for a count of nine In the s.xth just before tha knockout. The National Smoke Still the most for the money. its AndrewWil RAILWAYS, STEAMSHIPS AND HOTELS ifflMTK best Climate best ZbT-Health 4j i a a a ft 1 vest lanicrutuiineni S( tWrbest Auto Roads 8 $-Vjbest TVain Service joesc or xve-jyining THE LEADING HOUSES mmta it iln Cm mini hinih It itt '1 1 lb mbm hoaiitsUqr ipr whkk Atlattt Onr rnmcm.

A tn; iMMr toUtrwimf will car boolikt. mtm, wwiilni 4 ocWf tatormrnlim. Ml IUtCr4taa 1 Hl Dnb t.MllnM TW SUWm la.lfaMlSMka Strf Hull I I T. tWl I li Iir U-CbiWiBH niiln sa mttWmt 'GLADSTONES PLAY i I LISGAR COLLEGIATE City Champions and Students To Start Series At Tonight, anarigeinentn have been com pleled fur the pluying of the Arte, tame of the (iladstone Senior l-lfcgar Colie-gute aertea at th M.P A ihii evening. Tins will be in the nature of a to cnabie the tenms to get fund' lake them to Toronto or Hiierexer the finals i-e played.

JUe gainos will be xhib.i iotiar. howcvei. as the Cn' fciaie are out to defeat the Oiadd.e:. thy posMbly can acoompllsh th: object whne the Caddie know ta of things they wyjij rather than beating rum tho St 1,. will handle th.

garni Tne tiladstones are still In ftrlc: training ns they are Ucterm med sot into tiie lmrnmion llnals if does not interfere. They hvt bee ti pi net im ng Iwu or liree times weekly and I he gamrt Collegiate wi: gt ihrni on edge. They hupe to era nee Ith the Montreal Anmteur Ami ion t-a who play for the lloiiHtuon Senior title at T.ii -onto thts en-enlng for game ne: Snturday and hoy ho pi i ip week lo bo in the finals N'lUgara Falls or Broadview V. ut Toronto The team. Inciuduig as 't does many mr mbTrt of the KiJeau A'lUatie I'luli team.

Is ge. -ting in an e'- of practices ns both I lie tea im a.e marking tliio. watt nig tor no play-off CadAlohos have Art hi'c i i ceii' ioo. IW; nett, Kl'ic and A ilf llarr-s alter-i a ii 1 1 On the de- Jon to I.eo M- ii Charhr Connell and Huuny Salter ultt-rnate. wii.ie McCaffery will also he.

eerl (it litre during wirt i-f the game. Kvery man Wl tit and ready for the hard battle they el-pect from the Students. Students Strong. Manager Bur ridge of the Llsgat leam will likeiy start Lou White w' cent i e. with Lyie Isaiah Icy and Kddie Burke on Ihe wings, leaving Jimmy Ituaacll and Kuaaeil Bo, for subs for the forward line, on the defence Jake Jameson and with Carl Anderson tn reserve are trio which w-IIl certainly hold their own and if the forwards get many baskets it iiuiie certain they will win for men even of tiie 11 patrlck -BarneP-Connell type of basket getters wiil have their work cut out much on the elongated Nichol nd the speedy Jameson.

The game will bo started at p.m. aharp. Popular prices wi 1 be charged, and it hoped that the fans of the city will take the opportunity of kecing Ottawa's two Dominion flnahsta In action and to assist them in getting funds for thn trip to Toronto. The players are going into the final if they have to pay their expenses personally, and eportsmanship of that high order deserve all the support It can get. CABLG CHJriSS MATCH.

SRW YORK. April II The cable chess match between Oxford. Cambridge and the University of London and the big four United State universities. Yale. Harvard.

Princeton and Columbia, will be played over six boards on April 26 In th.a city and In I Kind on for possession of the Isaac L. Rice trophy put up tn ITY 1 1 -l lfpvdi( fhmm all my at tfc hlifiil isslll II 10c S. S. B. BOWLERS DUCKPIN CHAMPS "Soldiers" Defeat Interior Bowl-; ers By 19 Pins.

The Settlement Board won 'he Duckpln championship of 'ho Civil Servlc defeating the Interior Departnn by II pins. By ttuir victory thev hecamo possessors uf the Hudson i'np which ha been 'he uf the Interior I't lartment for nine years, "and previously had held by the Ik-partment vf and Cana and the I'l-ereolouuil Rallwa; bowlers. The s. tkildhr N4 tcl4-m-nl Bard. KonnelJ fiii 119 )ii 1 ltf a Jow Pi tt l7 3 1 7 Csvpc nt I3i Vngiit 1 Willed ill 92 9y TotaL- 611 651 litis Inferior l'parliii(-nt.

Cole OH Ilunit j- i- lift l-a idson 1 I i 1 04 3 si i tut toi' Anderson 1:.. 1T1 lis Nevins 110 I Totalo 619 6G7 lUii Bowling Results In Dairy League 1 Tessa 7. P--uett. i i I Krnppi-T 1 41 A. liiiuui jj U1 1 Totals 1: 4 ir.j 1 I Team I.

1.: 1.: 1 I .1 11 1 in. 1 'Totals it', r. 4., liOl Team nil I Team 3. I i. Nut i I 1." 1 .1 Hutin 1 1 loa J.

Wsldtoft llj 13.1 147 Tolalc 4 310- 2i 1 Team 12. Sirclisn lul 91 158 Walla, 137 I '( 4M i KoinboiigU 1 lit It.jbtnsnn 137 I6i 301 tv Mather Ii7 15 7 Totals 3sj 1233 i feaiu No. win 2 games. Tram No. I.

.1 Murphv is: tr4 IS" MS A. Craig I 3oi I L'. Armstrong 1 I 113 441 113 1339 1 Team w. t. W.

Rowland )'i 9 4M I'oghlll M. I 1 1 07 iui H. i-i 143 473 Totsta ft 3Ji 181 Team No. "ii nirnn Team ft. A T.

Pflsrson. I'll 414 1 W. J. Alemander U(i 143 J. P.

137 :,3 lth 4l" Totals Ii: 361 1213 Team IV a. 2. ,1. Brady 14 1 1 (I. Butler 1 1 1 1 14 4IC i Allan Garland 16S U'JO Totals olh 1 432 li34 Team No.

on i a 1111 a. Team Na. II. Peott Ut 141 It: 651 W.Podd I4L' 1 123 4tS (eoddlng. 104 415 4 4J 19 1 Sag Team No.

Aiftiarlan rllson II 142 I2t 423 180 Ki 134 444 1 US 133 82 341 Totals t. 448 4S2 827 1237 Team No. 11 won 3 games. Team ttm. I.

f. Shaver IU Vi n1 447 U. Daughsrty 2D :) fcKi J. 8tseds tf.7 Uj 461 Totals. 4 IS 513 IC3 UOO Tea bb Na.

ft. B. Chsrbonneau. H4 121 J. McDonald I'D 264 8.

Ixtyer UX 117 477 en Total. Ill 111 838 1175 T.am No. won Allao O.rl.nd won apoun for high lncl, 291. BAY CLUB MAKES PLANS AHEAD NORTH BAT, April 11 (Special A largely attend! meeting of the hookey executive and citlr.en committee was held tonight when pinna were formulated for th. raising of funds for the hookey club President Pat McCool presided and great enthusiasm prevailed.

A monster demonstration hsa been planned for Dominion Day, and a ladles' auxiliary In connection with (he cfrib will be formed In the near future. Big things are promised for next winter. RAILWAYS, STEAMSHIPS AND HOTELS. Ft NESS- A 0-t'. Onlolal Conlracl BtMaaara.

April and Ma Are Moot DeUcnttal In Berneda Oatr Day. traaa Tt. aa r.laeal. Tan. mmw.

OU-Baraiat a. -tort virrroRiA-a. -fort ht. enoRoa rrKirEM-BERMCDA LIMB at wm.a.n ww t. DELIGHTFUL SUMMERSEA TRIPS BT HOT At, If All BTEAMKRo BERMUDA THE WEST INDIES AHT DEMERARA Specially Redsced Fares MAT TO OOrOBBm Write (or deaerlptire Mmphlai oreeaamtt rev local tick at ac.ni.

ROYAL MAIL BTEAM PACKET OQ. BLALTTAX. H. B. SENATOR CLUB I HOLDS ANNUAL S.

nator Baseball Club held annual in opting Oil Wednes- I Apii. end elected tho fol-s fur 1S24: Honorary! -1 O. Martin; preldi nt. linh, fust vice-president. i uiiil icc-preeid-nt, ti.

1 1 Jt third Ice-preftiden', 11 secretary, S. Hoopir; 1 .1 H. Carnochan; execu-i'l. Shoehaii. J.

Hail. N. 1 1 WI laon ma n. i gei 1 banquet Ht be he'd pa of I his h. clod a fu't attendance Arraiig-merits havt i play Kill out -of- ALEX THE GREAT IS STILL GOOD 1 The imi made i ru 4 I eui.l famous ap i to b- with the l-toran N1 1 pitcher, i ord- (i i 1 1 a i i i in re po I A 1 i Kails club the i I.1 a.ie lat Sunday foir j' a i i iv ng one 1 1 1, (.

i nil tiaffe.s cm I i non i .1 0 Then he 1 Ins iiiuuml ti cliiince to kIidw how we! absorbed his lnstru Pons A it wJui waa II yciui old (n naei l-een mng wh.ii tiL.amzej o'-urg. ll N(i; OV 4. KOI ML HU Aiin. 11- I'rauk inanax-r of the I Eu h.to uii.vid Inn loday pre-j pared to assume charge of tie club nuri.iw hen the So clnuli in j-i ganie with th ..1 ts Toronto be taken up. At prts- 01101 a fieri n.

"ha nee tn.il .1 mem be: a a he had fuiiy covered from the 1 1 1- ex pet rd from Pembroke Tow 11 Iipbs prevented him from I Iinak Kastern joining club at the start of the Ontario. Ottawa City Senior and season. I Utta ily In emir J.a leagues. RAILWAYS, STEAMSHIPS AND HOTELS EUROPE See. Kufop hejst way ue ie i (i mzed meth of travel and sighT which we hn devaed and which Save proved the.

value for aim oat a entury. Our conveniently located offices ait ai i i'h every possible facility. I1)III)IAL THAVBL We plin sp. ervrles for jou. "iur family, or small part in w-lih your own l-Vas as to time snd etpenas Involved A sisfT nf high class.

i-inpe(ent rourlars are at the disposal of In-dlv idusl travellrra ir private parties. HM ORTKll TOIHS I.eav at frequent Intervals via the North Atlantic or diierranesn; varying lengths large variety of Itineraries. POP! I.4H TOl'Hft A prnit rpinplete series. Fares ranging from Varied -and liberal i hole of routes, pedal toura Norway snd the North Cape. Till-: HltlTIMII r.MPIRK 1 R1TION We hve received the sp- of Chief orhelal Paiseng-er Agents tn the British Kmptre Kahlbltlon.

which will held In London. April to oetoher. 1924 lien-rlpttv -booklet regarding Ihe Kihlblllon 111 be sent free on request ANNUAL BUMMER CRUISE Around the MEDITERRANEAN by Cunard- Am-hor (Liner. "Tuscainla" from July 3rd to Hept. 2nd a magnlnctn I Itinerary popular fare THOS.

COOK SON Bt. Ctathrrloe Bl. Wrat, Moatrrmi, 0TELC3ECIL i- ii re- of iig t'O'ly of the itioguls wT, 'i 1 1 not n. vee ut tho j.irs .11 -on I I a "ion! aod Pros ks i Hi- lie in ef mm''', he n-f -ia a h' a rv .1 iv a .11 1 ft e- If. .1 expr ur A XN the de.

aufiu- ties thit :t.i at iihih; ll i et ni'ig hody he Olll -I i I A. exj 'Oi-t ha: more lear 1" awtng 'ilo lin with the lu-sl hrnrn The Cpper Maiiia- Va 1 1 1 1 1 or- h. enii 1 1 Ottawa ilso gr-'ilped. to i leiae ir ng them I Noli all he aM't 11 T'-r de'. S.itPh (M I'aiid fur the Tneci Th' ectlon uf and t.ie 'pti of 'A 1 piUwo I at the HI)- luial meeung of the parent bu 1 ordanc INOLAKD ATTAUA ws ifvti LONDON In terj tocigtf where faultlett Mr-vlca ud citlilD gra rgaT(J4 tM cntlal, and wbera rcflntnunt nd food-taita 1n aqnlpmant and doora Mon are fully appreciated, ta word "Oacir li tb sraooyiB for goal-Is no.

Tor Tariff apply 1enrt. Thnt, Cook 4 Bon, Bt. Catherine fif. West. Montreal Toronto Baaaey.

Caaefces as4 QasiraUsw rartsc Cat. Caataay Dtalag aw4 Pa. 41 (6 mmA ravw IK II MCaactws, Casatrtatst PM era. Dally Dally as. MH Dally.

lar ters. Dally Cafe rartat DaMr gwaeSey. Caacsas aad Km. rar Taeaata Italaa. tasmari aanl KWgrt OsairvaUia ff4env Slug sr far maw WaariHsa.

Hawler aH. SPECIAL FEATURE Af earar after lesvlng Ottawa serves' mm aiglit traiw. UsWt kreakfeat b-fore arrtvlag Unioa afa Tawaa St- IWrawtes. am) Huaur HaiwIrWft Tea are IUa4r fas Binli Vmtm EASTERN O.B.A.A. CALL THE ANNUAL MEETING Amateur Gove rnniK Body Lx-pects Big Atlcndrtiitc At T.io in! the 1.

i cf thu A iv 1" h- i Uur.i-. S.i: ird i ci'd-m. -t -I a 3 ii The gath ii'; i i-i i ti.i tho Ot- a Va i i.f inn A A e. Sat. Buiasra Tsreata, Teage ft4.

CANADIAN PACIFIC Spring Coats The St) the In In stork now And lir-d that Wind coat --u be TWEED TOPCOATS I trnf-, Pm 1 1 en; Kuaglng i in IMPORTED MATERIALS 1 In K7 1 is.li Kersey elot'i an 1 'I'wfeds In irr ittdi'h. Ta llff il I- i maker t- wt) OABAKDINE COATS icv 80. erprn.rf n.B orie ia extra the KHsltah ImporlH 1sNlrtrc 111 Ml'V 4.KTS (iATK, NLW YORK, April II Kevoca-i ii of the l. etise of -ckeys A t'laver ail oOonnelt was an-Minrid todiy by the stewards of1 'lie Jo key The action wjb based en r-'urui from the Tla Juana tiak, that (be men were not in good standing there. I I'L-tiiii-ll had a winning average ill per cent, last year and was-looked as a possible rival tn Ivan Park during tho coming "Mfn "laer.

an eiperienced r.der. had a winning average of 151 per cem ai.t vear. He was In the employ of K. Itoss ANADA'S C1LN1I TlMIONTO. April 11 Canada, ha renl rhance at (he Olympic icames in the small boat sailing section, uml Al Inglis and Tommy no is sc RAILWAYS, STEAMSHIPS AND HOTELS 'ake a holiday in Europe It costs no more than yoa would spend at a Summer resoij but its value will be many times greater there is so much more to see and do.

Let our trmrtl expert help ni.n tk.t vnn will ob tain the gresteat utiifeetion front rur trip and be mewed of the adTUtacee of White Star-Dominion Serriea goinf and returning. Lar(ert (teaaieri from Montreal. SaiBngi every Batnr-dar. 'or complete detaila, call, phone or wrne II 1 KUCII Itatn elialU jl arsli IPirlcndca jjdS The daring for yoj glad to S25 4 Ann wtU $21.75 Is 112 Sparks Street Turrail. of Toronto; William Jutld.

nf Hainlltun, the leaders In are all boat saiitng on I-ake OnUrio, are taking the nekton of Canadian -presentation in Die contest up "itli P. J. uliiii' n. chairman of the Canadian Olj tnpic committee, a the Toronto star. The race to be sailed sing e-handed In i.ne dea.gned.

cal-rlggcd 14 fool skiff'- The. boats are to built in France, and the contestant wil; draw their craft by lot. Jake la th home of small boat racing In Canada, and there are In th lake walling skiff association -ores nf keen racing skippers, any one of whom wouid glv a good account of hlmaelf in ihla race, though, at that, sailing alngle Tiand-e. would be a bit of a handicap to them because our 14 foot dlngiiies use two men crews and our skiffs three and four men. However, all these racing men have had plent7 of single handed experience.

WlffTCR lAILIPIOg. Ta rueseata, Cfcarksarg I Apr. 14 A ate at a Olaagsw MM EH Aft, I PIGS taargwa) Cwato Lemarn I Alt I A CAMOHIA l.tt Teas fcas la 4)saiBiieiri aa4 Uwifwl Mar 1 May tt Mmr Jana II Ctnttt Meal May Jvee 1 Jslr 11 Aa4aata M-r IT June SI JrHy Aatomla lay 14 Jim II Aag I Miafial as Clilgiy Mar I Jane Jnlr Mar 1 Juoa IS Jaly 11 Caasaaara May I Juoa St July IS gaiuraVa Twm W1W TOUT Ta laslnliin axal Ciaaaaw June 1 rail lafarmatlaa THg BOBatBT KB rORD CO. IA MeaUaai. as Weal SON r4W jrW.rrllf exhibitkn will be at its best the early days.

The millions of "summer tourists" will not have arrived. Hotel accommodation will be readily available; and you can do your sightseeing and touring at your leisure ana in comfort. Plan to go early by Ctoattian Pacific and avoid the great crowds later. There is a Canadian Pacific Bailing scheduled every few days throoghoftt the i A free iltastrated guide to the Exhibition can be secured from jTItT 0gHt of tht CANADIAN PACIFIC L7. Falil USE THE JOURNAL OASSfflH) PAGE I A 11 9 -V 4 I I.

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