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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, ONT. SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1937. PAGE 4 Tw-tt .41 1 AT f- i went on to say that he believed Company, Col. E.

Forde, SO, ll.rmriPe I' l.aPSar th nrnvlrvM hurl tint, a-nn far Major Austin O'Connor; Lt. I VialUl 1VU Xf- V. I r- France Outlines Her View Toward enough in developing a well de Four-Power Naval Patrol Agreement; Col. R. de la B.

Girouard. Capt. B. A. Fauvel: Lt.

Col. A. J. Cawdron, Major D. L.

McKeand; Renews Campaign Chief Justice Duff to RepresentHis Majesty, Sir R. Borden's Funeral To Save Woodlands New Locarno Pact I II Nears Completion Canadian Preai via Haw. LONDON, June 11. The four-power naval patrol agreement de Canadian Press via Havaa. Neglect by the federal govern i i it fined conservation program.

He also thought the federal government "should allot a more generous award." He pointed out that federal grants to some industries In percentage of the annual average net production value were: Agriculture, 1.32; mining, 1.18; fisheries, 5.29, and forestry, .016. The speaker was introduced by Edwin Clarke and thanked by London. June 11. A note Major W. C.

Wurtele, Major G. A. Browne; 'E" Major R. Darby. Capt.

E. M. Phillips: Major Fred Tanner, Capt. Ben W. Allen.

AH sx-servlce men whether members of an organization or not are urgently requested to be present. Messages Pour In. Yesterday messages of condo from the French government on the subject of a new Locarno pact, ment of -Its "responsibility" In conserving forest wealth. was charged by Charles V. Caesar, president of the Canadian Forest signed to bring Italy and Germany aaaressea to tne entisn government and communicated to Rome.

ry Association, In an address to back, to the "hands off Spain" committee was almost complete tonight, but a few minor finish Kind's Representative Berlin and Brussels, was favorably received in British diplomatic Harold Loftus. His Majesty King George VI will be represented at the state funeral "of the late Sir Robert Laird i ing touches were left over until to Piano solos were given by Miss circles here today. lence continued to pour Into the bereaved home. These came from The note provided a summary of Borden this afternoon by Rt. Hon the Klwanis Club yesterday.

cannot feel that our federal government has by any means done its fair share of our national responsibility." he On more than occasion he had pointed out that the Dominion had "a direct and serious respon Rena Cameron. She was Introduced by George T. Green, who also led community singing with France's views regarding Locarno Sir Lyman P. Duff, P.C G.C.M.G., 1" Chief Justice of Canada, it was D. Roy Kennedy, K.C, at the piano.

the Duke of Connaught and the Duke of Devonshire, were governors-general during Sir Robert's term of office as prime minister. Messages of sympathy were sent also from the Earl of and was expected to facilitate forthcoming negotlatiora with Germany and Italy, It was said. According to information from authoritative British sources, the announced last evening by E. H. H.

McEIroy reported on the Coleman, K.C., LLB, undersecre- sibility" in still further co-oper visit to the Pembroke club. Ray ating with and giving assistance morrow. Foreign Secretary Eden met at Whitehall this afternoon with Ambassadors Joachim von Ribben-trop of Germany, Dino Grandi of Italy and Charles Corbin of France to edit the new formula. Diplomatic sources said the session adjourned until tomorrow in an extremely optimistic atmosphere after having made considerable progress. Earlier Corbin conferred at length with Soviet Ambassador Ivan Maisky.

who on Tuesday en Seasons announced the members to provincial agencies and all would be welcome at sessions of French note dealt in the main with three points: I. The question of exceptions: The Locarno Pact provided for Wlllingdon. Lady Byng, Lady Grey, Prime Minister J. B. M.

Herzog of South Africa and Ladr Patricia Ramsay, daughter of the Duke of the Canadian Fire Marshals Asso I 1,1 to Ju- La- IS uwwtft ciation, convening here June 15- organizations wnich were promoting forest conservation. Warning that humans could not live in a country which had been denuded of forests, he quoted a exceptions to the operations of Its 17. Charles Hulse invited them Connaught. 1st clauses, notably In case one of the sgnnrti was required carry Lord Tweedsmuir to visit the Klwanis ward In the Children'! KoipitsL Dr. Wallace McKay was welcomed back from England, where he attended the wi I out obligations under pacts con eluded within the framework of tary of state, When he gave out details concerning the ar-t; rangements for the ceremonies.

Announcement was also made of the honorary pall-bearers, the representatives of the various provinces, the pail-beaters, the v. route to be taken by the cortege I and the fact that many figures of world note who will be unable to u(be present will be represented at the service. Not since the death of Sir Arthur Currie, former commander of the -J Canadian corps, has a state fun-ft-'-eral been accorded in this country. Today national honors will accom- Loses Dear Friend' the League of Nations. Germany and Italy, it is known, objected to recognizing the Franco-Soviet pact as an exception, although It was Canadian Preea.

SAINT JOHN, N.B., June 11. coronation. 8. F. Dadson announced a Central Council of Service Clubs dinner on June 22 and Clayton Fitzsimmons a golf tournament on June 18 under the same auspices.

J. I. Phillips, the was In the chair. concluded within the framework Lord Tweedsmuir today paid tri of the League. tered a vigorous objection to the plan for re-establishing naval supervision through four-power negotiations rather than discussions conducted, by the full 27-power committee.

Corbin and Eden were understood to have assured Maisky the four-power understanding gave no ground for fears that any sort of pact was in prospect beyond an agreement for re-establishment of Spanish naval supervision. The French note was said to in Bureau of 'Statistics expert who said that. If the present waste continued. In 70 years Canada would only have a small residue of Its once immense forest resources. Details of Loss.

-Mr. Caesar gave details of loss by fire and through destructive Insects. The total direct loss by forest fire In Canada in 1936 exceeded seven and one. quarter million dollars and indirect loss "was infinitely greater." Man's carelessness caused 84 per cent of the fires. It was "almost unbelievable" but eight per cent of the total was deliberately set.

-After telling what was being dicate a willingness In Parts to accept more supple formulas pro' bute "to an old, dear friend, a great statesman and son of the Maritlmrs-Elr Robert Borden." The Governor General spoke of T-Pany the interment of Canada's FKUfT HOV, RTR LYMAN P. vlded the essential principles on which the original clauses were beloved war-time prime minister. DUFF, chief Justice of the Supreme No lengthy procession of soldiers Court of Canada, who will repre based are preserved. will accompany the body of the! sent His Majesty King George VI statesman to his last resting place! at the funeral of Sir Robert Problem of Guarantors. 2.

The problem of guarantors In In Beechwood cemetery. There I Borden this afternoon Sir Robert's rwork for Canada, the Empire and the world. "I knew him first In the war days In London. One of the chief pleasures in coming to Canada was the Dismisses Action TORONTO, June 11. Mr.

Justice Nicol Jeffrey today delivered a judgment dismissing an action in which F. H. Richardson -of Pickering, claimed $24,250 from Dominion Construction Corporation and F. H. Roberts, Toronto lawyer.

the new system: Italy's idea of VICTORIA. June 11. Norman William Whlttaker, Victoria barrister, today was named by Premier T. D. Pattullo.

as speaker of the 19th British Columbia cancelling the whole system of guarantees should one guarantor desire was deemed unsatisfactory and the French note suggested chance to renew that friendship." will be parliamentarians, repre-' sentatives of the judiciary, of foreign embassies and consulates. public officials and the citizens of Canada generally. But the ex-soldiers are not to be done In the various provinces to preserve the forests, Mr. Caesar Justice N. W.

Rowell: Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. MacLean and Hon.

Sir Henry Drayton, K.C. The representatives of the provinces will be as follows: Ontario, Sir Robert had been a noble legislature. statesman, a man who rose above petty things to become a figure reciprocal guarantees in conformity with the idea of equality advanced by Germany. "aVTJwt xuebltm of forgotten. These men who meant esteemed by all.

He had a most SlHon. Dr. James Albert Faulkner: Dressmakers' during the trying days of the war, Scotia, Alexander Johnston, ine aesnnies oi wis oominion will line both sides of the funeral route, bemedalled and marshalled Days Retailers To Thrifty Canadians (J Monday! C.M.G.; New Brunswick, J. Bacon Dickson, K.C, deputy attorney-general of New Brunswick; Manitoba, E. H.

Coleman, K.C, of Ottawa, will act as representative; British Columbia, Dr. J. D. Mac-Lean of Ottawa, chairman of the 31 Tuesday! Wednesday! authority to enforce the pact: Germany and Italy, it was understood, do not want the League council to function at all. France, it was understood, proposed automatic operation of the pact In case of emergency, and consideration by the League council in the event of a less urgent case.

On this too the note Indicated readiness to compromise so long as the essential principles of collective security remained intact. 0 In battalions and companies, to pay their final respects to a man all Canada respected and loved, At the service Hon. C. H. Cahan, K.C, B.A., LL.D., former secretary of state will represent Rt.

Hon. R. B. Bennett. P.C..

K.C, leader of the opposition, who Is at present in Europe. His Royal Higiiness, the Duke of Connaught. governor-general Men's sport jackets are becoming quieter and simpler as the ultra-gaudy ones with loud checks and super-fancy backs run their course. Here's Preston Foster, dapper screen star, wearing one of the newer, more subdued sport jackets. It is a three-button, notch lapel model with patch-pockets and it's made of tan Shetland with a quiet self-herringbone.

With it he wears a rough cocoanut straw hat, with puggree band, white flannel slacks and shoes of white buck and brown calf in a new plain-toed, two eyelet blucher model. Canadian Farm Loan Board and a former premier of British Columbia: Alberta, C. H. Blair of Ottawa. The four pall-bearers represent mWa, simplicity of character and unusual goodness of heart which had endeared him to all.

"His reputation will become part of the heritage of Canada and the Empire," asserted Lord Tweedsmuir. "He carried into great age the spirit and heart of a boy. He never grew old. I recall a year ago a party of which I was a member was fishing in Quebec. It was bitterly cold and we were huddled In the little camp about a roaring fire.

Suddenly there came the sound of a motor overhead and from an airplane descended Sir Robert, 82. "He went down the hill of life with the same optimism and spirit wirn whirry avpnripr). HI Is the truest possible example of triumphant in life." A New Crop of Summer Fabrics ing the veterans will be Col. J. After close study of the French document, the British government was expected to take up the prob of Canada at the outbreak of the Rattray, C.M.G., D.S.O., J.

A. Mac-Great War, When Sir Robert was! Isaac. Georee Mr-Cann nri lem of resuming the parleys for prime minister, will be represented at the funeral by Brig. General tne conclusion of a new Western pact. C.

H. MacLaren, one of the honorary aides to the Oovernor- A try tr fill it Ilk All Tubfast uenerai. Honorary Pall-Bearers. Mr. Coleman announced the Restoring Salary Cuti Ftesa.

TORONTO, June 11. University of Toronto staff members will have all salary cuts fully restored July 1, President H. J. Rockcliffe Park Public School Annual Field Day Dowasrer Queen Marie Has Serious Ailment Associated Press SINAIA, Rumania, June 11 Eight prominent physicians who conducted a three-hour examination were reported today to have found the Dowager Queen Marie of Rumania suffering from a serious disease of the liver. Professor Hans Eppinger of Vienna, one of the specialists who took part In the conference, said the 61 -year-old Queen's condition "is held to be serious but not the occasion for immediate alarm." The annual field day of Rockcliffe Park public school was Segre.

Mr. Maclsaac will also represent the Red Chevrons Club of which Sir Robert was honorary president. The four Royal Canadian Mounted Police who will also act as pall-bearers will be Staff Sergeant A. K. Robertson, Sergeant N.

J. Kaiser, Sergeant F. Bullock and Sergeant E. Shea. Route of Cortege.

The cortege will leave the residence at 3.15 o'clock this afternoon following a private service for members of the household only. It will proceed along Wurtemburg to Rldeau, thence to Charlotte, to Laurler to Blackburn to Osgoode to Chapel to All SaintV Anglican church. From the church the funeral will pass along Chapel, Laurier, Charlotte, St. Patrick, Beechwood avenue to Beechwood cemetery where Interment will take place. For War Veterans.

Honorary pall-bearers to be as follows Hon. Haoul Dandurand, K.C. LLX acting prime minister; Hon. J. C.

Elliott, K.C, D.CL., postmaster general; Hon. Fernand Rinfret, secretary of state; Hon. J. L. K.C, minister of national revenue; Hon.

J. E. Michaud, K.C, minister of fisheries; Hon. N. McL.

Rogers, minister of labor; Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen P.C., K.C; Rt. Hon. Sir George Perley, P.C, G.C.M.G.; Rt.

Hon. held yesterday. The senior chal Cody announced tonight at the University College Alumni Association banquet. Four Workmen Overcome Canadian Presa Cable. CORBY, England, June 1L Four workmen were overcome by fumes and suffocated today in a furnace blast in a plant here.

lenge cup donated by Mr. and Mrs, Barry German was won by Mar garet Bryan, who also won the girls' championship cup donated by Major General and Mrs. Con-stantine. Joe Thomas and Bob 7 WJVWiZS Crowds of eager shoppers Bir Thomas White, P.C. O.C.M.O.: will shop for these Values McMonagle tied for the boys' Hon.

Chief Justice Albert Sevlgny; championship cup which was Hon. J. A. Calder; Hon Chief and profit in a big way I Every item a MONEY-SAVER donated by Mr. and Mrs, E.

W. MacDonald. Citizenship badges Steamship Movement ARRIVED. were presented to a number of me following statement was dudIIs and during the afternooon a GDYNIA, June from Ci er Yarrl issued by the Ottawa branch of program of drills and dancing was mWM 25c rne Canadian Legion which is presented. The schoool board looking after the arrangements for treated the pupils and guests to the veterans who will line the ice cream.

AW route: Tiiii; june iiiiint; Specially Displayed in Our Furniture Salons HESPELER BEDROOM SUITE Solid Mahogany Twin or Double Bed, "High Poster" Dresser Vanity, "High Boy" Bench Night Table Side Chair. AMAZINGLY EASY TERMS. ri mn-nn. "Veterans will provide an escort for the state funeral of the late Sir Robert L. Borden.

P.C. PRINTED LAWN, kiddie designs. 38 inches wide "Norinda" brand. WHITE PIQUE, 36 inches wide. "Colonial" brand WIDE WALE PIQUE 36 inches wide.

White. 40-IN. ORGANDIE White, pink, nile, gold, ORGANDIE 40 Inches Wide White. Pa rtlctilarly adaptable to making Into crisp trimmings for your summer dresses. NAINCIIECK 36 Inches Wide White, pink, maize, nile, light blue.

A aheer cool cotton that makes up into beautiful hlouses. O.C.M.G., K.C. LL.D.. on Satur- aay. June lztn, 1937, at 2 p.m., pew York.

HAMBURG, Juns II. New York from Jew York. NAPLES, June a. Exeter from New NEW YORK, June 11. Hans, from Hamburg.

(AILED. GLASGOW, June U. Caledonia for Cew York. HAMBURG. Junt 19.

Deutuchlend for New York. HAVRE. Jus 11. BrIUnnle for New Tork. LONDON, June 11.

American Merchant for New York. SOUTHAMPTON, June 11. Preeldent Harding for New York. YOKOHAMA, June Preeldent Coo-lidre for San Franeiaco. NEW YORK, June 11.

Bremen for Bremen. Per arcss murti with medals. I Yard "Company markers will reoort Djue. to C.S.M. Rlgby acting R.S.M.

at mm a vw 145 p.m., corner of Chariot and PRINTED PIQUE. 3 inches Hepburn Promises Aid For Single Unemployed Canadian Presa. TORONTO, June 11 Premier Mitchell Hepburn told members of Toronto Board of Control today the province would share evenly with the city in providing for single, unemployed men until work can be found for them. The province will aid only until that time, the premier stipulated. "There are only 207 able-bodied single men in Toronto who have not been offered jobs," the premier stated.

"Placements are being provided for 130 of them on farm work or in the North." -j 7 Wilbrod streets. LIMITED wide. Gey patterns PRINTED DrMTTY. S8 ft' 1V7 Feature Spun Rayon "Veterans will fall in at 2 p.m. sharp In companies of 200 other 177 SPARKS ST.

'Tine Furniture- 34 Inches Wide Washable QUEEN 4840 Modcralcly ranks Parade will move off at 2.15 i7 inches wide. "Leastde" brand. Dainty designs. ORGANDIES VOILES, featuring flock dot, dot and novelty designs. BROADCLOTH.

36 Inches wide. Vsrlous colours. PIQUE. 38 inches wide. Various colours.

A luxurious-looking fabric for summer dresses, at much less than you'd expect I White, peach, maize, pink, salmon, baby blue, pile green. fy sand, turquoise, rosewood. Only, per yard 7 p.m., east to Charlotte, south to Laurier, then west to All Saints church. On reaching Blackburn, tne column will halt, form two deep into file, then move off In succession, opening as In file to width of street. "List of officers for ex-service DON'T MISS THESE SPECIAL VALUES SHOP AT ZELLERS IT PAYS I Construction Started On New Srenic Highway Special to The BROCKVHXE, June 11.

The actual construction of the new WOVEN TAFFETA 27 inches wide. Washable. Just the thing for your summer dress or blouse. Be sure to see 1Q. this grand assortment In striped designs.

Yd. 1 men guard of honor: Officer commanding, Col. C. M. Edwards, DB.O.; 2nd in command.

Capt. O. H. Rochester: adjutant, Capt. Frank Badglcy, M.C; orderly officer, Capt.

Geo. L. Rosscr; IIAVE YOUR Furnace and Pipes CLEANED THE MODERN WAY No Dust, No Mess In the House. Everything cleaned by our NEW VACUUM MACHINE spic and span ready for rise when needed In the Fall. A small lump of lime left in the furnace pot keeps everything dry, preventing rust.

Full Particulars, Apply J. SHEA R.M.S., C.M.S. J. Rlgby; scenic highway along the St. Lawrence river from Ivy Lea to Gan-anoque was started by the Campbell Construction of Toronto, this week.

The contract calls for the construction of a 40-foot road 3 Styles Marquisette Curtain Sets TRANSATLANTIC MAILS Correspondence per S.8. "Nor-mandie" via New York will close at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, June IS. Correspondence per 8.8. "Aqul-tania" via New York will close at 2.30 p.ra.

Tuesday, June 15. Correspondence per 8.8. "Empress of Australia" via Quebec will close at 10.30 p.m., Tuesday, June 15. Correspondence per 8.S. "Duchess of York" via Montreal Will close at 10.30 p.m.

Thursday, June 17, Correspondence per S.8. "Euro-pa" via New York will close at 8.30 p.m., Thursday, June 17. Correspondence per S.S. "Ber-tngaria" via New York will close at 2.30 p.m., Friday, June 18. i WEST INDIES.

Barbados, Bermuda, per 8.S. "Lady Hawkins," via Halifax, will close at 10.30 p.m., Tuesday, June 15. Bahamas and Bermuda, mall per S.S. "Lady Somers" via Montreal will close at 2.30 p.m June 23rd. Crossword Puzzle Answer 94c Dainty Curtain sets with side ruffles, valance, tie backs.

White, and cream shades with woven coloured dots. Each curtain 29 Ins. wide by 2 yards Jong. SPECIAL, Set IS COAL DEALER 356 Cumberland St. Phone R.

1180 way from Ivy Lea, the entrance of the new International bridge, to Gananoque. The grading will be done this year and it will be a very difficult job as there are tons of granite rock to be blasted out. Eight men from Gananoque were 5 Styles Lace Curtains Suitable for your "best" room Cotton Lace Curtains and Artsllk Laca Cur- JLf tains in ecru, Arab and bronze shades. our choice of tailored and scalloped CW Fine and coarse weaves. Floral and modernistic border designs.

Pair hmioTam pl pt iYTnh mCSBKaSs PRINCESS ETnoioiUojNHl ON or oHNmLTlLmifL given work on the job. Three generation have terved the people of Ottawa and vicinity EIS DPjA AC E.I OPEN SUNDAY FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Dawson's Drug Store Ui Elgin St. q. 56 Cook by Electricity Ottawa, June 12th, 1937. Dear Sir, Madam or Mini: of our next week will be the last week Anniversary Dry Cleaning Special.

Scientists and dietitians have proved that electricity furnishes the best of all varieties of heat used in cooking. Electrically cooked food is thoroughly cooked and tastiest of all. The Hydro can thoroughly equip you with the best in electrical appliances. Pay us a visit and see for yourself. FURS IN TRUST by P.

D. Burkholder Trra value your fure, drmt you? And you want to take the best rare of them becau.e they coat you a lrt of money and your eommon-ena tells you that furs ntglerted are turn ruined, and you don't want your furs even to look shabby, do you? Do you know bow to elean fun to remove all duet, ftemta and oil without Injury to the fur or pelt? Do you know how to renew the (loss on furs and make them beautiful again? Better let ui look after your fura when returned, you will Ilk them better aa all Summer long they will be atored In fireproof cold eforag vaults, fully lnaured, for a mall charge of 12.00 per hundred on a fair valuation. Don't undervalue your fure. Wi ean't accept undervaluation. Phone Queen 317 we will be iad to call for your furs at your convenience, F.

D. Burkholder US Bank St Limited (Llaten to our Tuesday and Thura-! hroeilrenta at 1 p.m, ovaf Biatlon CKCO.) ta. For One Dollar we will dry clean and finish One Lady's Drcn and One Gentleman's Suit, or Two Ladies' Presses, or Two Gentleme'n's Suit. The Sanitary Laundry, founded in 1872, has never before presented a similar offer, but it is our Sixty-fifth Anniversary, and we hope that you may take advantage of it. The distinctive workmanship will delight you, and you will look your smartest in the sunny days to come.

Yours faithfully, THE OTTAWA SANITARY LAUNDRY, LIMITED. Launder ers Dyers Dry Cleaners CAR. 3100 Extra pleating and twoplect aVejiei charged iVghVy higher. Ottawa Hydro-Electric Commission CEOKGE H'-RO'CERS I I 109 Bank Street (Cor. Albert St.) Telephone 4344 Queen 612 FUNEKAL DIRECTORS 172 ELGIN STREET 28 i i 42.

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