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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933. TQUE Griren Phones: Queen 5500. Stood For Ban i coal no future government would 'do anything to prevent any com-I petitive coal again entering 1 Capital Wiped Out i United States of America, with by Judge William J. Urdsay In, $1,000,000 capital and part of the CHICAGO. 17 The National $197,000,000 in policies outstanding, Superior Court.

The company I surplus had been wiped out Life Insurance Company of the was thrown Into receivership today I officers admitted the charge that Try a Citizen' want ad. Minute Help to Maintain Prices. A letter written by Mr. Chapman On Soviet Coal the Montreal Coal Association Mysteries To Aid Britain SMJS. was produced by Mr.

St. Laurent. It read in part: "We are not free to join the association at the present time but we will do our utmost to maintain the prices but, however, we must meet conditions of By H. A. BIPLEY.

our business. We take this occasion of thanking the association for services rendered in the past." A CHANCE MEETING Placed Russian Competition on Different Basis To Other Fuels Savs UNENS and Prof. Fordney from his sidewalk table at a smart cafe on the Riviera, observed a man and a beautiful girl Proposal that all dealers put a list of consumers to whom coal was supplied at less than the agreeu price into a sealed envelope to be held by Refere L. A. Forsyth in step out of a roadster.

The man carried a brief case. He knew them both. Continues All This Wcck--Don'i Miss II! After they were seated at a cor ner table inside the cafe where no in Venice next Wednesday; well be there for some time. It would be delightful to see you there." "She was a beautiful creature," mused the professor. Millirgton said something Fordney didn't catch and then he heard the older man reply, "Why, yes we'd be charmed to see you in.

Venice. We'll be stopping at the Hotel Palazzo. And now we must continue on our way." Another inviting glance from the girl and the couple departed. Mill-ington sat down, seemingly in sort of a daze. "He'll be putty in hands," Company Head at Trial.

Montreal Firms Named "Referee" For Disputes Letters and Messages Re case of complaints was made at a meeting of retail merchants according to a letter dated May 7, 1932, and produced in court. The proposal was not acted upon, according to testimony. Linen Kitchen Towels, 8 for $1 13-Piece Italian Lunch Sets Pure Linen Italian Embroidered Bridge Sets view of their car would be possible. Fordney sauntered over to it, closely but quickly examined the empty luggage rack, swiftly lifted the cushions and frowned. Not a parcel of any kind did he find.

He entered the cafe ust as the couple were Joined by wealthy young Lord Millirgton and secured lating to Trade Continue To Go Into Record. Reg. $6.50. Attractive 1 1 I Thomas McKinstry Honored In Death iy aana emoroiaered on Eeru linen, hand-em fine eeru linen. One run broidered in' natural, one (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Oct.

17. The attitude that Russian coal should be barred ner, six place mats and six napkins. Special for this Fordney said to himself. 'They're lying to him and I know it and he's probably in for blackmailing. Well, I guess it's Venice for me.

I'll get them this time!" WHY DID FORDNEY KNOW TABLE CLOTHS Made of Pure Irish Linens 2x2yds. Reg. 3.95. At Sale Price J7 2 2V2 yds. Reg.

$4.99. QQ Sale Price 2x3yds. Reg. $7.50. A SalePrice 'WaO7 cloth and four napkins.

Reg. $1.95, 4 4A fnr i'f Rpt A A 3.69 sale, set complete a table next to them, "How awfully nice to meet you again," he heard the young woman say with a provocative glance. "My stepfather and I have been on a motoring tour for several days and we just stopped here for refreshments. We're winding up our trip Arnprior Suspends Busi-ness While Funeral of Accident Victim Held. from entry Into Canada thus permit-tins a wider market for British coal was taken by the Scotch Anthracite Coal Company according to testi i THE COUPLE'S STORY WAS AN INVENTION? Solution on Page 7 mony today oi uonei ruisyw, Dresident of Scotch Anthracite.

Mr. Forsyth and Charles Chapman, Blackburn, wno llvd wita iter and a (Special to The Citizen.) ARNPRIOR, Oct. 17. Business activities in Arnprior were suspended this morning while there was a very large attendance at the funeral of the late Thomas Mc- sister, Mrs. B.

C. Wtgmore of Toronto comptroller of Scotch Anthracite, were the main witnesses at the continued trial of six coal companies i Pure Linen Hand-Made Madeira Napkins The funeral service will be at the Thieves Ransack Cornwall Church Napkins to Match above address this evening at 30 "Webbs" Linen Towels o'clock. Interment will be In Toronto. 22 22. Reg.

6 for $3.75. Sale Price 6 MRS. J. A. DOLAN.

Attended by a large number ot Kinstry who was the victim of a shooting accident at Pakenham on Sunday evening. Solemn high mass at St. John church was 279 dozen only of our regular stock numbers, in But Obtain Little fine tea napkins, basket friends from Woodroffe, Britannia. South March and the surrounding district, the funeral of Elizabeth Bishop, wife of J. A.

Dolan of Woodroffe, who Fine quality in huck or diaper linen. Neatly hemstitched with damask bor cnanted by Rev. J. T. Warnock.P.P, and in the sanrtuary were Rt.

Rev! charged with forming a combine to maintain the price of coal. "I placed Russian coal competition on an entirely different basis to any other fuels," said Mr. Forsyth. "If Russian mine operators have no investment in their mines and miners have to get up at sunrise and work, that is a different sort of competition from that of Welsh and American coal and if that coal could come in and dis Mons. French, Rev Fr.

Qilinn and died Sunday in her 44th year, was Poor Boxes Pried Open and floral patterns. 6 85 Rev. Fr. Whelan. all of Renfrew And Sacred Vessels Scat ders.

Large size. Reg. 65c towels. A El Pure Irish Linen TABLE CLOTHS 2 2 and 2 2y2 Yds. Full pattern cloths, hemmed ready for 4 AJJ use.

Reg. 4.52. Each tered About in Two Sale price, Ea. Visits to St. Columban's.

fSnecial to The Citizen.) place British coal, which was helping to sell Canadian products in Britain, we ought to do everything we could to stop it. I am not speak CORNWALL, Oct. 17. Rev. Fr.

Bambrirk, Fitzroy Harbor; Rt. Rev. Mons. Kiernan, Rev. Fr.

Schruder and Rev. Fr. Haas, all of Arnprior. Interment was in St. John Chrysostom cemetery, Arnprior, and the pallbearers were Messrs.

Michael Delaney, John Moran, R. J. Charbonneau. J. W.

C. Tiprney, Oliver Murphy and George Roy, all members of Arnprior Council of the K. of under auspices of which council the funeral was held. neio yesieraay aiternoon irom ner late residence to All Saints' church, West-boro. Interment took place In the Anglican cemetery at South March.

There were five clergymen present at the funeral. Col. the Hev. ft. H.

Steacy of AU Saints church, Westboro. took charge of the service, and ha was assisted by Rev. Canon R. B. Waterman of Ottawa; Rev, W.

B. Morgan of St. Martin's church, Woodroffe; Hev. J. Bannell of the Anglican church at South March, and Rev.

K. L. Caul-felW of Ottawa. The chief mourner. In addition to her husband, were three sons and three daughters.

The large number of Believing that robbery for money ing only from the pocketbook was the motive, police are tonight Hemstitched Wabasso Sheets Odd lots of "Wabasso Pure Linen Table Napkins standpoint but as a citizen of this country." following up an intense investigation into the visit of thieves to St, 23" Pure Linen Tea Towelling Assorted Patterns. Exhibits Exceed Columban's Catholic church here 6 1.25 Size 20 20. Reg, 6 for 1.95 within the past few days. It was revealed by police this afternoon that the church has been broken Blue Green Gold Rose beautiful floral tributes received gave Letters, cables and messages re. lating to affairs of the coal trade continued to be read into the record.

There are now more thai) 175 exhibits. One letter told of a meeting of Montreal dealers in 1930 sheets. These goods were bought long before the rise in cotton. Size 7090. Reg.

A A evidence of the sympathy and regard into twice, on Friday night of last The late Mr. McKinstry, who was in, his i2nd year, was boii at Chelsea; about 13 years ago he was married at Bathurst, N. to Mrs. Dickenson. For twenty years he was a prominent construction foreman Heavy -weight.

Note of a large number of friends through. Cut Work and Lace Cloth out the district, week and sometime in the early hours of this morning. It is thought the same thieves who broke into a the width. Reg. 50c yard.

1.35, for, uJJ Canadian National freight car are $1 Sale A yds. price Size 8090. Reg. which resulted in an agreement by 27 coal dealers that they should answer a request for coal tenders from the Montreal Protestant School Board with similar price 2 2Vg yards. Each 1.19 All at one half price 10.95 Napkins to Match, 4.95 doz.

Transfer Plant To Smiths Falls $1.65 for, each the culprits. At the two latter places nothing of great value was taken but considerable damage and was for a lengthy period in the employ of the Morrow and Beatty frrm. He was employed at the Chats Falls construction Job for nearly three years and at the conclusion of that work purchased about one year ago the old established Armand grocery business in quotations. done. When the thieves entered the place of worship on Friday night, Mr.

Forsyth stated that his com pany and the scotch Antnracite Producers Association share the they did so by a basement window and ransacked a poor box. It Is profit of their distribution in Beaver Piston Ring Co. to Locate in Tovn, Mayor J. J. Marsh Announces.

Canada of coal which they obtain from the association. Imported Art Filet Lace Cloths Reproductions of Ital said that they secured very little money as the box was emptied a few days prior thereto. Last night's entrance to the sacred edifice was unquestionably The president of Scotch Anthra Swiss Lace 7-piece Bed Sets 1 Spread, 90'-' 1 Scarf, 17" 45'? 1 Scarf, 17" 36'-' 1 3-Pc. Vanity Set 1 Night Table Cover-Reg. $7.50.

this town. Surviving besides his widow are three daughters and three sons, Mildred, nurse-in-training in the Water street hospital, Ottawa, Elaine, Gladys, Thomas, Kenneth and Donald, all of Arnprior; three brothers, Patrick McKinstry, Ville MaTle, and Ralph and John McKinstry, Wrightville, one sister, Mrs. Wm. McElroy, HuU Que. Members of Arnprior council ot cite was appointed "referee" by the Montreal Coal Association to deal with disputes among members of the- association.

Relations of his company to the association described as a protective association of coal dealers were the subject SOIL ian Filet Lace Cloths, size (Special to The Citizen.) SMITHS FALLS, Oct. 17. Announcement was made by Mayor J. J. Marsh tonight that a new manufacturing concern would locate in Smiths Falls with the decision of the Beaver Piston Ring Co.

of Gananoque to move its factory here. Definite arrangements had been completed, the mayor said, and the Gananoque company would install about 2 2i yds. Reg. of. questions by Mr.

St. Laurent. 3.95 for, made by the same thieves, one of whom is believed to have slipped through a basement window and then opened a rear door for the others. When the caretaker went to the church this morning, he found all boxes which contained money, open, sacred vessels including the ciboria and consecrated particles removed from the tabernacle and scattered over the table of, the altar. The steel doors to thff taber Both Mr.

Forsyth and Mr. Chap On Sale the K. of C. attended the funeral in a body and there were delegations from the Holy Name Society Us, Ltd. 68 Sparks Street 3.59 man testified Scotch Anthracite for, Set.

had never been a voting member of Fitzroy Harbor and the Boy Scouts of Arnprior; others in at of the association, although money had been contributed and repre its equipment in a large brick building located in the heart of the town and at present in as a garage. While the industry is not a large one, the mayor said, it was under tendance at the funeral included James Goodin and Mrs. Margaret sentatives of the company had attended association meetings. nacle had been pried open and even-thing removed. The thieves Among documents filed was a stood that from 10 to 25 men would be employed with a possibility of letter addressed to Mr.

Bellerby of Ooodin, brother and mother of Mrs. McKinstry and both of Woodlawn; Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Drummond and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Daley, Renfrew.

this number being further in then proceeded on a complete survey of the church and broke open every cupboard therein in their search for money. Afterwards, they visited the basement and there, too, th Morris Export and Trading Company in which It was stated that Canadian Import. Weaver, creased in the near future. Arrangements for the removal are at Hartt and Adair, Elias Rogers and present under way. "The outlook is very ransacked cupboards and stock of old clothing which is kept for the OBITUARY Scotch Anthracite had agreed in August.

1932, to refrain from importing any British coke in con 1 Mayor Marsh said. "I understand that this company has secured sideration of LaSalle Coke suprfy- several very good orders in the last few weeks and we expect it will be lnj them with coke at $7.50 a ton ex-ovens instead of $8.50 or $9 00. a progressive factory. While no MISS ISA B. BLACKBURN.

Miss Ina B. Blackburn died at her home, 19 Grove after Another exhibit was dated March 1933, and was addressed by Mr. definite statements have been made we hope that in the near future the a long Illness. Miss Blackburn was the youngest daughter of the late Joelah Blackburn of the London Free number of employes will be in creased by a large number. Under Press, and of Mrs.

Blackburn of Ot Bellerby to Mr. Chapman. Satisfaction was expressed at the "welcome news in regard to the embargo placed by the Canadian gov present conditions the coming of tawa. She was born at London and lived there until 1910 when she came this Industry will undoubtedly aid BY APPOINTMENT ernment on the importation of to Ottawa to take a position In the Dominion forest service, Department of Russian anthracite. We feel that poor.

So far, polire have discovered very little that would lead to the Identity of the culprits but are keeping an active watch and every minute detail is being thoroughly Investigated. The vandals are not believed to have been rewarded very richly for their trouble and It is estimated that they possibly did not get more than $5 in cash from the poor and other collection boxes of the church Almonte Child Knocked Unconscious By Auto ALMONTE, Oct. by an automobile as she ran out from the curb on Bridge street at the Intersection of Colborne street. Joyce Honeyborne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Honey-borne, Farm street, was knocked unconscious and sustained a se the Interior, holding since 1919 the position of librarian. Miss Blackburn was a talented musician and played first violin in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra for many years. She was a the action taken by the Canadian government imposes a very deflni'e obligation on the importers of British anthracite. It would be a calamity if any attempt were made very active member of the Ottawa Tennis Club. She was also a member to mulct the Canadian consumers of the Laurentlan Skating Club from us in some measure in the solution of the unemployed problem.

The Beaver Company will be the second new concern to locate here within a year. Nemo, Limited, manufacturers of soap products, has been operating here for almost a year. Bush Fire Menace Removed By Rain Damage Practically Nil in of a higher price if the Canadian consumer was led to believe that the time of Its formation and had recently Joined the Mlnto Skating they had been exploit-d In Welsh Club. She leaves her mother, Mrs 3 SUPREMELY DELICIOUS verely bruised eye as well as several other cuts and bruises. Betty Lee, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Lee, Mill street, who was accompanying Joyce home from school, Doctor proud of his cooking OnitSOUciciwtll SOUPS that will COMPLETELY Outbreak on Kelly Farm ar Smiths Falls. saw the car in time to throw herself out of its path and she i i i (Sneclal to The Clthf SMITHS FALLS.

Oct. rains last night halted the spread of the bush fire on the Kelly farm, tamed only minor bruises In Tcr fall. The car driven by W. J. Stew-art of Country street, was proceeding along Bridge street at a slow speed, when the two girls rushed out across the highway from the i scant two miles from Smiths side street.

He quickly applied his SATISFY YOU When you have these three basic soups on your pantry shelves, your soup needs are complete vegetable, chicken with rice, tomato, prepared with all that wonderful Crosse Black-well skill which has been handed down over a period of more than two centuries. He should be I Pancakes art a favourite with him and he's never had a failure. Here's the reason! The doctor uses a secret recipe that assures tender, fluffy pancakes every time. And listen! He gets this famous recipe ready-mixed in Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. You, too, can make delicious pancakes this easy way.

What's more, you can make them in three minutes. MS 1 brakes and swerved but was unable to avoid hitting Miss Honeyborne. He picked up the Injured girl and rushed her to Dr. J. K.

Kelly's office where her Injuries were treated. Later she was removed to her home. 1 hi 1 Falls, and removed any possibility that the blaze might cause heavy damage. Embers were still smouldering over a mile long stretch early today and rolling clouds of smoke were easily discernible from the town limits. It appeared, however, that the downpour, which continued for over two hours last night, and the plowed land surrounding the flie district had successfully hnlttd spread of the flames.

The bla.ee had originally been started In order to burn off brush lands, and this end was accomplished. In its spread I lie Are destroyed a number of larger trees, but the loss will- be very small. At the Theaters Crosse Blackwell Soups have tasty little dashes of various Crosse Blackwell products in them. Nourishing, and genuinely delicious the first new thing in soups on this continent for 2 years. Serve (hem often.

The family will relish the change from other soups you've been using. "BRITISH BY BIRTH" "Power and Glory" Fine Picture at the Repent "The Power and the Glory," htch began yesterday at the Regent brings back to the screen Coleen Moore, one of the greatest stars of the silent films, and Miss Moore proves by her work In this truly fine picture that she haa loat none of the art that made her famous several Crossword Puzzle Answer How to make perfect Pancakes Just add a cup of milk or water to a cup of Aunt Jemima ready-mixed Ptncake Flour. Stir britkly. Cook for 2 minutes over a moderate lire. Enough for (he hole family com only a few cents.

m. mm titWM Ni 5S 551 1 1 ft A fTi yesra ago. The play Itself, done In an entlitly new manner that is a revelation in motion picture narrative, portrv the life of a man forced along the path of fame and fortune throne the efforts of a ell meaning though power-thirsting wife ipluyid' by Coleen More). I finenrer Tracey. as the husband.

1 In fc'w'v P.SaWlJi ml LEHMAN Otfl jrj Pancake Flour NWe la Ceaxts ay Tea QtaS.r Oau Ceueaay QUA b.Ef.o.o.s v.EiiTLTlIti, gives one of the flnent performances of his career and Ralph Morgan, brother of the illustrious Trank, is lii" usual convincing self In a character role. An excellent supporting cthl headed bv the exquisite Helen Vinson adds the finishing touch to one of the wflenn best pictures A comedy, nrwsrrel and musical short round out the program, 1X1 Swift Plant Wafie I'p TORONTO, Oct. 17. Rwifi. Well Clean Those Windows and make them sparkle put up your storm sish A punt them if you wish, and make a nrsi-clas Job ef all undertake.

Our wn are capable re.ptm- Ibl. TRY OUR BEfJVICE. Diamond Window Cleaning Co. Queen 603,. qurfn a wsnaaian to.

tocay announced a 10 1 EDMONTON Ort. 17 Retire rr rent wage increase to of the three t'taim working on an hourly basts in their i nvini nit Crosse 6 Blackwell Introductory Soup Week" October 1621" Toronto plant. Effective Oct. 14. with Trim Minister R.

tne increase appliet lo about 500 Dennett to dlwu general prob persoiu. 1 1 1o.

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