IMS CM . WITH FLOUR OF Clearing from Portland (or the continent, tbt steamship Memphis (British) cot away Tuesday hnorn ing with a flour cargo valued at $1,171,001 The steamer carried 10M83 barrels loaded by Balfour. Outhrte dc Co. The Memphis is the fourth of the foreign grain carriers t get away for the month of Octo ber and each have carried immense cargoes. ' Reduced to a basis of wheat the cargo of the M.mphU will run 418.72! bushels. Following- the Memphis flown the, river the British steamship Heilbronn. Kerr. Glfford, proceeded to Astoria to finish wheat . At Portland h took 'on t500 tons and at Aatoria will loda 4000 tons BBore. The Hilbronn will probably take v in riatf from the Co- vm . j ids. now in the river, is for wheat ana will run 5678 net tons larser than the Heilbronn. The two veaaels will carry cargo valued at more than $1,000,000 each and will proceed direct from Port land to the continent The first American bottont chartered for-grain since the early part of Aug-ust Is the Weat Cahokia, 1661 net tons. She ha been taken by the Portland Flouring Mills company and la now at Ban Fran cisco with general cargo from Philadel phia. Destination of the West Cahokia is the United .Kingdom direct - TiSTW municipal. : :er at ST. JOHNS IS NEARLY READY Completion of pier No. 5 at Terminal No. 4, with the exception of Ahe lip rapping, financial report for the several terminals and the promise for the early completion Of the one mile of municipal railway from St. Johns to Terminal i were the principal items embodied In the monthly report of d. B; Hegardt, . chief engineer of the dock commission, submitted at a meeting Monday after noon. Pier 5 was completed ahead of Nob, 3 and 4 In order to facilitate the handling of phoaphate rock. Aa the bunkers are being constructed on the one Juat fin ished the bunkers are practically ready for operation. Delay In the deliveries of crushed rock for roadbed ballast has retarded the completion of the municipal road between Fersenden avenue in St. Johns and Ter minal No. 4. The report of the engineer showed that this had been overcome and that the line would be ready for opera tion within a short time. Dock earnings for the month of Sep tember were an follows : No. 1. $6579.64 ; No. 2, 14119.45: No. 3. $520.28 : No. 4, 07.74: public levee. J220.&J ; total. $21,116.85. This Is about $1000 greater Li! aa 1 1 uic act-uiiies v ijit? iuiuii wa, August. A proposed ordinance for the renewal of building contracts In the interest of the supply and Bales department of the Emergency Fleet corporation was ap proved. MAHONEY RESIGNS POSITION WITH FLEET CORPORATION . E. Mahoney of the supply and sales department ' of . the Emergency Fleet corporation, severed his connection Vlth that end of the government service Monday night. Hia resignation was handed In on Saturday to W. C. Hunter, district manager. With F. J. Rosen berg, also from the supply and sales de partment. Mahoney will handle private sales of ship building material. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Steamer VKapama of the McCor mlok line landed In San Francisco early Tuesday morning from Portland. After discharging passengers she proceeded to San Pedro. The Admiral line ateamshlp City of Topeka la north bound and put. in at Kureka Tuesday. She will be due at Portland Friday. Arrlvala at San Pedro from the Colum bia river Include the ateamera Ernest H. Meyer, Flavel, Halco and Klamath. The Danish motor ship Peru, formerly Hated for Astoria loading, has been di verted to Puget Sound and was reported In at Seattle Monday night. The barge Uriffson. in tow of the steamer Anyex. will arrive In Portland Tuesday evening. She will load lumber for the West Coast. The steamship Coaxet of the Admiral line Oriental service will leave down at daylight Wednesday morning. She has a small ounntity of general cargo for Japan and Manila. Positions of Vessels Radio reports from North Head give the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m. October 11 : . Steamship Anyog. towing bare; Grlff son, off Columbia river lightship, from Seattle for Columbia river. Steamship San Die-ito. Tacoma for San Tedro, 431 miles north of San Franclscj. Steamship Wlndber, San Pedro for Tacoma, 87$ miles from Tacoma. Steamship Rd Klngaley, off Cape Hearts. 180 miles south ofFlattery. Barge 91, in tow steamship Tatoosh. Elsegundo for Aberdeen, 45 miles from Aberdeen. ' Steamship Atlas, Juneau for Rich mond. S75 miles from Richmond. SteamshiD West loon. Seattle for Yo kohama, 1165 miles from Seattle. News of the Port arrivals October 1g Jimae Tuft, American barkentim, from San Frenctrco; ballast. irlffoo, American bars, from Seattle; bal- last Departures October 1t Mtmphlv American steamer, for Norfolk, V. . for enlen: flour. - - Hetlbronn. American ataaaser, for Balboa, for orders vis Astoria: wheat. MARIXK ALMANAC Weather at River's Mont -North Hd, Oct. 12. Conditions at the month of the rirer it noon: Weather part ctouojf. wiivi we?t tour mi:(s 8m iinooUi. Tide at Astoria Weietsay ' water. Low wtr. 1:M a. ra. 7.8 feet. 7: a. m. 1.8 feet 1:20 p. m S.O fact. 8:t p. . foot. DAILY BITER TH?ADIJfGS 8 a. at., '.i acifie Time. I I . STATIONS, . Si $1 Alt II u dl III uiu . . .: .i s 1 5."i rnn Albanj ........ 20 3.1 -0.1 0 11 gls : 20 2.4 I 0 0 65 Portland 15 8.6 0.8 0.57 R1YER FORECAST The Willenette river at Portland will surly sUOowrr Hsrin, th Mxt two or throe eaoept s affected by the tide. At JEIGHBORlG PORTS Astoria. Oct 18. Arrived at 11 last Slant tad Jaft.w at lt:t . barw OrllflS: from Seattle; left bp at 10:45 a.. fflet Una James Toft, with Griff ion tow tua Portlaad, from Ban JTraaeiseo; aailodas T :2U l. aa.. ataeaeer Oleum. rfor Port San I.ua. Seattle,, Oct. 13. Arrived at 8:80 a, m Danish steamer Peru, from Ban Francisco, for Portland. , -T-..' , - . Point Raves. Oct. I. Passed at 7 a s : swamer Storatoa,- from Portland, for San Pedro. San Francisco. Oct. 12. Arrtvad at 2 a. m ateame Wapaana, from Portland. fcureka. Oot. 12. Arrived at ! Sanitarium Site On Power Dam ls : Refused by State Attempts to eatallaba tuberculosis sanitarium at the ait of the Winchester power dam, which la the source of water supply for the city of Roseburg, were thwarted today by the Oregon sjate board of health upon recommendation of . one of Its representatives, who re ported unfavorably upon the site. Own ers of the sanitarium and of the site were notified that the state board of health's-policy Is opposed to the estab lishment of any Quarantine hospital or any sanitarium for the treatment of any communicable disease upon the water shed of any stream where domestic water supplies are obtained. Flans and specifications had been drawn up before the board of nealth learned of the project and undertook an investigation. The institution was to have boused several hundred patients. Fifteen Additional Reservations Open For Trade Excursion Fifteen more reservations are heeded to complete the personnel of the East ern Oregon trade excursion party which is scheduled to leave Portland Sunday evening, according to EL N. Welnbaum, secretary of the excursion committee, who is making final plans for the trip. Between 15 and 90 reservations have al ready been made. Announcement was received from Hermlston today that special plans had been made for the entertainment of the Portland business men In that city. A smoker with several good boxing bouts will be the feature for the evening in that place. E. J. Klngaley la chairman of the committee in charge of the local arrangements at Hermlston. Duck Hunters Get Week-End Reward Duck huntera were unusually success ful during the week-end lust past, ac cording to the demand for tagging of birds made upon the headquarters of the state game commission Monday and today. Deputy wardens tagged 280. The law demands that all game birds shot by hotel guests and used In hotels and restaurants be tagged. Wardens also reported that huntera during the week end brought In large bags of the "wild fowl in almoet every instance. Company H to Pick New Captain Tonight An election to fill the position of cap tain has been ordered xor Company H at the Armory tonight. Company H is now commanded by Captain Leo J. A. Plroni by temporary appointment. He suc ceeded captain Alvin L. Clark who has been on extended leave for some monthe. The election will be In charge of Major Eugene Moahberger of Wood burn. Angler Fined $25 ' Charles Brown of Taqulna was ar rested Sunday by W. O. Emery, deputy game warden, for angling without a license in Yaqulna bay, and paid a fine of $25 and $3 costs, following a hearing at Newport, according to a report filed at the headquarters of the state game commission. steamer City of Topeks, from San Francisco, for Portland via Coos Bay. Monterey. Oct. 12. Arrived at 11 a. m.. steamer P. IL Book, from Portland. October 11 Sailed at 1 a m.. steamer W. F. Htrrin. for Portland. Tacoma, Oct. tl. Arrived. Dutch ateamer Kinderyjk, from Rotterdam, for Portland and San Francisco. Sen Francisco. Oct. 11. Arrived at 8 p. a., steamer Springfield, with firs In hold, no se rious damage, from Portland for Boston; sailed at noon, statamer City of Topeka. for Portland via Eureka and Coos Bay.. Ban Pedro, Oct. 11. Arrived at 8 a ra.. steamers J. A. Moffett and Ernest H. Meyer, from Portland; arrived at 0 a. m., ateamer Flavel, from Colombia river; at 8 a. m , steamer Hslro, from Columbia river via Kan Francisco; asrtved at 8 a. m.. steamer Klamath, from Portland via San francisco; sailed at A p. m., steamer Derblay, from Portland for Valparaiso. Sydney, Oct. t. Arrived, barkanUne Kath arine Mackall, from Portland. Melbourne, Oct. 10. Arrived, schooner Ore con Fir, fore Cbrwall end fyins jib and steering gear missing. New Tork. Oct. 8. Sailed, steamer Steel Ranter, for Portland via San Francisco. Your rYour Children Will Lovfci as awaaaaaaw- t TOWUE'S urn jmw. SYRUP THEY, will, love the rich maple flavor as a pour over with mudh. hominy, nee, farina, waffles, muffins and biscuits. Log . Cabin Syrup makes children enjoy the foods you know they should eat. And best of all, LrOitCabin not only tastes good but does good. Pure, Wholesome, Nutritious with the delicious flavor of pure maple! t i Look fcrjht Log Cabin' Can ,;,v.:. ;; Three sitesA t your Grocer's , DODGERS NEED : - CnnHeead Ptosa Pass Oaa.) ptrsonal appearances on account of um pires begisg unpopular enough without looking Ilka a rummy so they noticed that Bill's omplreing pants has run out of creases, and they wasn't no chance to get them pressed aa it is still yom- kippur In Ohio, so they signed a peti tion asking him to wear another pilr. So Bill happened ' to have a ' pair of street pants wrjicn is same oeruiean blue that agonised paseDsil required the .umpires -to wear ' when they are pretending to work, so he decided to put them on, but when Bill 'walks around the street In his trousers, be don't wear no shin guards under them, as never in his whole life has man or beast cams up and deliberately kicked him in the shins wile he was merty walking up and down the at. so the seamstress that made Bill's trousers didn't allow for no shin guards and -the result was that when shin guards was stuck tinder them, the trousers got all worked up. During the last ft of the Sunday game Bill was wearing Involuntary knickerbockers and the tana and fan- ettes was so busy admlrelng his charms that they could n t look at the ball game. Amongst those seen at today's pas time waa Denton. Cy Young the old time pitcher that Hughey Pullerton SAVES FUEL AND SUGAR The problems of kouse kseAng infhese troublous times are tightened by serving ShreddedVheat Biscuit, a real whole whert fcod,iacKX)oked andreatiy-to-eat. Contains theiiatural sweetness of the whole wheat berry with atll the dements necessary to sustain strength at tra-notch eficieiuTwo of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with hot milk or cream (or hot water .and butter) make a satisfying, strengthening meal at a cost ofa few cents. Children Will culms to of discovered, and - secy, of war' Baker; :' .. te'fr. i Newt sat B in the upper deck.' and said -it was one of the best battle he ever seen from closer than SOW miles away. . Willis ' Wmsganss and Elmer smith was called, up to the plats before the gams and presented with a couple of watches for what they done In Sunday's game. Elmers alleged time piece had his Bams engraved on it bat when the generoos Jeweler wanted the same thing done for Wamby. the engraver busted him In the Jaw and quit. LEAYrSG 4TH CITT Kite flew over the field during the battle with Harding, and Davis wrote on It, didn't say what business they was In. ' That Is about all that happened today, except Geo. Burns doable In th sixth, witch is not the same Geo. Burns that plays left field for the Giants, and lives In a funny town named Little Palls in off season. Tomorrow is the lat day of onr en joyable stayNn the Sth city of the Grand old US, and president Jim Dunn of the Indians better get a hump on himself or Charlie Ebbeta of Brooklyn wilt finish one up on him. It wtU be remembered by those that was still able t see the last day In Brooklyn that Charlie not only showed us a ball game but also threwed in a vaudeville sketch for one and the same admission. This sketch was a race around the bases be tween a Brooklyn ball player and a heel and toe pedestrian almost in the nude. The man in the nether garments was supposed to walk around once be fore the other bird run around twice. He done it and it looked to me like somebody had put something under the ball players pillow, but the crowd would a m Love of went buU everts sxeitln? event If thr hadn't at. aJraadr Otat way befora they eooas In tht park. ; . Anrwar It looks bow ilka It was U0 to pat on a hot sketch before tomorrows cams,- and mar I not suga-wet that he sot a hold of the gal that s?s Aphro dite witch is in Cleveland i this week, and have her eoroe ouC and practice sliding- to ' bases in her stace costume wttch Is .sut on with a brash. The oys from Brooktjm is feelins; pretty chipper as we g-o to press because sithoueh the Indians has now won 4 games to the Robins 2. why It looks HkawTnavaager Speaker with his Inferior pitching- ataff Is now up asainst a tough propoeution and may be forced tomor row to depend on a unreliable yonnc curkoo named Coeleskl. OofwriSBt. 120. bj Us. BU Sradicata. law.) Pipes to Talk The next regular meeting- of the Cox Rosevelt Club of Oregon will be held at all the appearances of a steam radiator. . The House Without a Chimney RA-DO FUMELESS GAS HEATERS No Flu or Vent Necessary Cost lc an Hour to Operate We Have a Limited Number for Immediate Delivery. THE HEAT SHOP Office and Salesroom. 275 Salmon Street Main 1914 ft il i A ! Y if i 0 i i H t - v f! I v 4' i i Mid - Week Grocery Bargains In addition to the marvelous values which we have been, giving for Saturday and Monday, we have added a list of unbeatable specials for Wednesday and Thursday. Read the Ust and compare prices with what' you have been paying. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS CKISCO BEST 3 lbs. 6 lbs. lbs. --81 oil 8TBT7P Ls;e. Ug Cbin f 1.25 Kara Lt, No. 5. . .53 Karo Ught. No. 10 for 1.Q5 PIKE APPLE 3 cans. No. 2. Del Monte Sliced Pine apple 75 3 cans. No. IVs. Solar li rand Pineapple . tor Sl.OO 6 cans Grape Pre serves Sl.OO CEREALS 10-lb. sack Tellow Cornmeal 57 Rolled Oats, No. . at 75 3 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 40e 3 pkga. Corn Flakes for 25 2 pkga Post Toasties for 25 BROOMS 58 78? S8e V a ZOLA OIL Pt 29e Qt 54? to USL S1.03 Gal. s; (2.00 WESSOIT OIL Pt 31e Qt. 59 Gal Sl.lO GaL aa.io FOatr. OLITE OIL Qal. 4.98 MILK Carnation, Borden's, Llbby'a Federal. Holly; 2 for.... 25 All Ton Wast SOAP 17 bars White Won der Soap Sl.OO IT bars Van Hoo ter's Sl.OO 8UGAB S lbs., 63et 10 lbs- 91.251 loo-lb. sack S12.BO Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. 50 COFFEE 1 lb lbs. 6 lbs. WATCH FRIDAY'S ISSUE FOB SATURDAY AXD HOUDAY SPECIALS PLESTY OF OLD FKIEKDS TO WAIT OH YOU Ost sf Tews Orders Promptly Filled at Tsese Price Up t Mosesy, October 18, ltte. Orders of ISS.N sr 0er Delivered Free. S Phoae Orders. Ho C. O. B. The Swedish Delicatessen and Grocery Store 225 Yamhill N. W. Corner First and Yamhill THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY WEDNESDAY SPECIALS h ROUND STEAK or SIRLOIN STEAK Oc lb. PRIME RIB ROAST BONED AND ROLLED Sc llbo Our Famous WILD ROSE BUTTER 1 LB. 63c 2 Lbs. $1.25 Cascade llarket Economy Market 3rd and Yamhill, 4th and Yamhill 1 Library halL Wednesday evening at I o'clock. John M. Pi pea, a Republican. wiU teU "Why Cox 'and Reeeevelt Should Be Ejected." Miss Anita Belle Austin wilt give the "Evolution of the Dance.'! 2(iss Mary F. Keeiy and Miss laa Bob ten will give the musical program. "w. J ,m t 4 aOT o Happiness On Tap ! It started with Antici pation, at the dose) of his day's business eager to get away and home to the dear ones and to the real enjoyment of a good meal. No meal can -be ideal without best materials. Thus, cooking materials are a factor in home hap piness; thus. the. house wife prefers to shop here, where she is SURE of best materials always, at the lowest price that high quality permits. NORTHERN SPY APPLES PER BOX $1.50 AND UP The Apple House 1S4 FIRST. ST. Formerly lit Second fit. Phone Mill BUTTER BOTAL CLUB 5f 1.28 1 lb 3 lbs 6 lbs. GHIBABDELLI'S CHOCOLATE 1 lb. 36 3 lbs, Sl.OS 5 lbs. S1.75 3 cans Oral Sar dines 50 3 cans Minnesota Com SO 3 csns Sugar Peas for 50 3 cans Van Camp's Pork as Beans.. SO 1 bottle Del Mont Catsup 25e 5 boxes Matches. 25 3 lbs Small White Nary Beans.... 25 10 lbs. Head Rice.. SI Royal Baaing Pwd., large -can 83 1 Old Dutch Clean ser lO 2 cans Solid Pack Pumpkin 25 2 cans Salmon, No. 1 tall 25 1 large pkg. Wash ing Powder. .. .25 X. 3. B 48 Ml S2 .30 YST 200 STARK f 1Q ibreater Grocery V alues This week w are offering a list of specials for Wednesday and Thursday which make a material reduction in the high ; cost of living. Onr new system of buying and selling makes it possible for us to offer these' great reductions in high grade groceries. Filt your grocery wants at our store.? - ' Wednesday and Thursday Specials Pure Cane Sugar 2-lbs, 25c CBISCO S lbs. ... C lbs. t lbs. .... CAITIfED FRtJIX Del Mont Sliced Pineapple, cans. no. r Peaches. 2 cans. No. S Apricots, t cans. Na S' Orsps Presenres. t cans 207 Hillsdale Pineapple. S cans. So. Sl.OO BEST BCTTEE Mb. 65M roll -...S1.2? FELL CKEJ SAM CHEESE. SOAP 4 bars White Wonder Soap. 4 bars Van Hoeter'e Soap... 4 bars Easy Day 5 bars Ivory 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser XOe? BOBDEIT or CABHATI09 MILK S for 25et H lb. Hersheys Cocoa 25 1 larre pk(. Instant Postum. .45 Best Walnuts, per lb 30 Em i 453 PLEHTT OF OLD FBIEKBS TO WAIT ON TpTJ Oat of Tews Order Promptly Filled st tbete Prtree Up to Weesetes, October It, ltte. Order of ni.ee or Over Delivered Free. So Paoae Order. Bo CCD. 9 Special for Saturday and Monday will appear in Friday Journal Java Coffee Company 291 YAMHILL ST., PORTLAND, OR. i ojsars a pmai TRANSPORTATION HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE North Pacific Coast Lias (Mea aaeeles f Holt end mar tea Use eaa) Rayai SUII Slaea aaaa 0w) Vancouver, B. C, Paget Soand, Portland, San Francisco aad Los Angeles Harbor. and Rotterdam. Antwerp, Loadom, Ur rpool. Hambiirg, Harrs. reliW Onlr SaWn( win take stace aa faflewsi S S "BOE&DTK" 112,000 ton d. w.) leadinf Hot., Dee. S S "XTXDKaDYK" (1J.00S tea do.) ' leadiac Oec 20. Aad reeslaetr tanafter. BteaaieTS are apecianr fitted with tsess eeet. reonw sad efHaeraUrt for the tnsapsttstlos of fraah fruit, ftsn, ta, for frsisbt Bates aad f artiaiOaas Apply te ORFCON-PACIF1C COMPANY OS wiises aeimaa. NEW YORKHAVRE kararrrrc .. LS TOVftaiNK. NOOHAMalAU ajiAaaaa . ... . rasNos . . . . . kKorot-oisia . la LonaaiNg . .Oei. tS. .oc.a a to 4 'i tat.ll b.'ss . .oca.se .. s .Nee. 4 . Na. S .Nee. 1S Nee.tT SAVOIB ate PtttsBlJBeoa Jaem CcaaewU, ess Ohtnr International Mercantile Marine Co. AMERICAN UNES N. Y. Caorbowrg -Sowtbasaptoa Vow Tork Oct. ItlWer. It; Dee. 11 gt Fsal .Oet. ttjHoT.ttJDeev It rfeUadelpata OcU teiBoT. t7Dee, It New YorWHamWf Haseksris i...Oet IlIDee. t VosgoUa ... ...Ssr. 41 Dee. it PauladelpbJUTatool Hsverford '......... .....OeCtt RED STAR mi New Vor1s--5otsiBptos--nAatesT Krooalaad ........Oet. tttjror.tTUae. 1 Laslaad Oet. MIDee. dUaa. t FUlaad iXev. .t Dee. 11 ZeciStd . ser.H Dec. II Per raaerratlana aad Staaess te tacal Se Res, Density Pleou Saauie. i2V CEREALS Corn Flakes. Flakes, par' pk( 1Q ! 10 Rolled Oata... 75 ; a. Pastry Flcur T5 NO. 10 lbs. -S50WDBirT Z-lb. can 47 tr ROYAL CLUB, G0LBE9 WEST l lb. ; U.4T CAHlfED VKOETABLES t cans Minnesota Corn KQ5 I cane Kurar Peas 50 4 cans Tomatoes sQ4 1 Campbell's Soup, 2 cans. . . .6e MISCELLANEOUS large Royal Baking Pwd... pkg. Diamond! Crystal Salt.. lba. am. wnita ueaas. lbs. Beat Head Rice. larsre bottles Mustard Del Monte Catsup.. .. 3 Ige. bottles Mustard Pickles I loaves Hot Bread Matches, per box TRANSPORTATION t.S. eiTY OP TOPgKA Rails IrOO p. IL. October It, for Oboe Bsv. Eureka and Saa rraoeiao, eoanaeUns wilk Maasaar te Loa ansala aad Baa DUsav TO ALAtKA PROM tKATTLI 8. S. "ADUiKAL. ETANS" to Soa Lb westers alaaaa, eaUtn Uetober 21. 8. S. "SPOKANE" for Sltts aad war Perls, October 18. Pacific Steamship Company TtOKtT OTFIOS 1S1 TNIRB ST. PRKISHT Orneo MWNIOIAL DOOK NO. rsosi WAIN SXS1 AUSTRALIA ilW ZtALAHD ABB BOVTN tKAt Vie TsriRJ end elarstenea, Mas sad Rawness tsiilas frewi Sea Seasclsee gear 88 Per. . UNION 88. OO. Of RtTW Xt ALAND. sso satsersM su, aan rranalisa, , Or Leeal StaaoiaMp eaa RsJimsI At AtTORIA AND WAT POINTS STR. GEORGIAN A RawaS Trie Oaltr (Sieewt rrtaar) Laseae PorttaffaT 7i1S a. a. A later M. Bias, LBAVBS ASTORIA S .BS, SLAVBk OOOK PARK SS.OO KAON WAT eweat Oeanantaa lee ) Biacliaa, RtaSS ea Rear, s a. av sverf vay aseses bhji asaie leu, M14I WHITE STAB LINE N. Y. Cherbourg 5outhampto - AdrtatU Oet.lir6T. lTDee.l Olrassl Wer. tlHer.t7iDee.lt Now York LiVorpool Celtle woT.eiDcc.llUaa.lt Baltle ...j5sT.itjDes.it N. Y. Cibraltar NspU Go Caaeyls Oet. ttDea. It Cretle ., ...t....Xot. taa. s : WHITE STAR-DOMINION . Montreal Qaeboc Lfrerposl Megsstts ...Oet.lf5.fl Cssada ..............Oet. tt Portland. Me. Halifsuslfwp))! Fross PerUaadHallfax Cassda '...., Dee. tjDes. MtgatUt .......DtcILDee. 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