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Charge d'Affaires H. Dorsey Newson of the U. S. Legation at Ottawa spoke crisply, last week, to newsgatherers: "The Government of the United States has acquired the property at 98-100-102-104 Wellington Street, Ottawa, for the purpose of constructing a building to house the offices of the various Government departments in the Capital. . . . Upon the termination of existing leases, it is contemplated that the two brick buildings now standing on the property will be removed and a handsome new edifice erected, which may be four or five stories in height...
Engaged. Caryl Nicholas Charles Hardinge, 22, fourth Viscount Hardinge and aide-de-camp to Lord Willingdon, Governor General of Canada, and Miss Margot Fleming, of Wynwards, Rockliffe Park, Ottawa, granddaughter of Sir Sandford Fleming, one of the builders of the Canadian Pacific...
Well known in Illinois was Lee O'Neil Browne, able lawyer, long a member of the Legislature. His friendly neighbors in Ottawa, Ill., would point out his fine early-American brick mansion, standing proudly on the bluff that overhangs the Fox River...
Lately, Mr. Browne achieved new prominence as defense counsel in a case of matricide. But not his legal abilities, not his services as lawmaker for the farmers around Ottawa, were what the press of the nation remembered last week about Mr. Browne...
Canadian Milk. Directors of the Ottawa Dairy Co. Ltd. formally approved the merger of their company with the Borden Farm Products Co. of Montreal, which is a subsidiary of the Borden Co. The latter interests in turn control the Borden Farm Products Co. in the U. S., and last week they incorporated at Dover, N. J., another corporation-the Borden Milk Products Co. Inc., for $50,000,000. The newest Borden company presumably will act as holding company for the Reid Ice Cream Co. and J. M. Horton Ice Cream Corp., which the ensemble recently purchased...