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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 26

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938. THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, ONT. PAGE 26 R.C.UP. Reserves May Be Called Up For King's Visit During the visit of the King and Extraordinary SALE of MEN'S ft IfsLuxuryf 0-j ROBES 4 0 new fur coot coats. aresomegreut.j ARABIAN LAMB I NATURAL MUSKRAT TROPICAL SEAL FRENCH SUvcr fox (Dyed Coney) yf 3HVr of ISIRI Plain Flannels Fancy Flannels Fancy Silks Plaih Silks Scores of robes in this selected luxury group.

9 BROADTAIL with SiWer SELECTED QUALITY s) FRENCH SEAL BROADTAIL ai. PM an Lamb 's ivrEits: Many new style creations just in andj augmented bv manyi ir robes previously sold at $12.50 and sis.uu. All at this special '5 DOWN Balance arranged to uit your convenience. All arcounti subject ta the approval our Credit Department. (7 SiVlM MOUTON Queen to Canada late next spring the reserve force of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, organ-ized two years ago.

may be called up for the first time to assist the regular force and municipal and provincial police in handling traffic and affording protection to Their Majesties. This was indicated yesterday by commissioner S. T. Wood in a statement outlining the duties and character of the reserve which now consists of about 200 men. This is a decrease of about 100 from i 1937 whea the reserve was created.

The first year reservists received pay during training but this year, for reasons of economy, they received no pay and the number dropped to 200. Approximately 150 of the recruits who joined the reserve in 1937 have since been absorbed in the regular force. Purpose of Reserve. The purpose of the reserve is to assist the regular force in the preservation peace, protection of persons and property and in the prevention of crime and disorder. In normal times it is not called upon to perform any police duties and so far the reserve has never been called upon to perform regu- lar duties.

In times of stress, however, hen heavy demands are made on the regular force reservists may be called up to relieve the pressure by performing routine or other duties. They receive pay when assigned to such duties but not pay for training and when not specifically called up for duty have no police powers and no status or authority but that of ordinary citizens or regular police officers. Provision for the reserve was first made In 1919 but it was then limited to ex-members of the force. In 1937 the recruiting of other men was authorized. In that year training was provided at Fredericton, Ottawa.

Regina and) Vancouver. Confined te I'rban enters. This year, since pay during training has been recruiting must be confined to urban centers and ts only carried on In Winnipeg and Toronto. The Metropolitan police of London maintains a similar reserve which did good work during the Great War and on such occasions a the jubilee and the coronation. These reservists will only be paid when called up for duty to; relieve the regular force as in the case of the coming visit of Their Majesties, the King and Queen, or In the preservation of peace and the protection of persons or pro- perty," said Commissioner "It will be noted from the regu- Iafions that they have no authority, nor can they function as peace officers unlesscalled for duty by the commissioner of the force and any (suggestion that can be made of use otherwise is untrue and I can definitely say they are In no sense an anti-labor force." There wag nothing secretive In the method of recruiting reservists.

No influence or pressure was used nd the procedure was to first obtain approval from an individual's employer before canvassing him. Julius Panke Dies In His 93th Year, PEMBROKE, Dec. 5. At the! age of 84, Julius Panke, resident I price. Frei roan's Street Floor.

WHILE QCANTITIES LAST! 29 Only FUR COATS Regularly 37 50 to '55 Forsyth Velvo 2 Electric Seal Coats (full skin dyed PYJAMAS 5 Black Broadtail Coats, VU, 216. 3 Brown Lapin Coats, 111, 21S. 12 Persian Lamb Paw Coats, 412. 511, 116, 118. 2 Black Lapin Coats, 218.

conry). 216. 2 Brown Broadtail Coats, 114, 118. 2 Brown Broadtail Coats trimmed with squirrel, 216. 1 Two-tone Lapin Coats, 116.

Freiman's Second Floor. .50 Just arrived these famous pyjamas EVENING SHOES noted for their rich lustrous colors and MOTOR- boots super quality fable. Plain colors with pip- ing in Wine, Tan, I Navy and Light Blue, Sizes A to E. Freiman'a Street Floor, A "nn 'ml Just Unpacked Regularly $5.94 to $8.00 Of English Imported mi fu 'in twiiw wnvrr velvet, ncniy lur 3 uBr nrrtttnwio mm unms For those enchanting hours, when smart, delightful footwear means so much to the evening's enjoyment, this opportune offering of evening shoes in Silver, Satin, Metallic Cloth fleece linings, featuring the new finished cuff, and what is most interesting, correct heel fittings which mean so much to their long life. A A A to Sizes widths.

and combinations of silver and cloth will be appreciated at such a low price. of this district for over 60 years, died Sunday at the home of his' daughter, Mrs. Charles Nien-; in the Black or Brown. Sizes to 9. to 8 group.

Phone orders filled. Freiman's Third Floor. FREIMAN CREDIT COUPONS Save ynn time when making small purchases. Ton use trtrm as cash. Books may oe charred from 110 to Get them at our Mam Office.

Freiman's Third floor. klrchen, Alice township. Born in Germany in 1844. Mr. Panke came to Canada in 1876 and settled in Wilberforce ton-' Just arrived beautiful new novelty jewellery in such a colorful variety it is impossible to attempt to describe its fascinating details.

Strikingly outstanding are the new metal treatments in pendants and necklets. Also impressive is the array of stone set replicas ol early Victorian Jewellery. FEATURED ARE: ship, where lie farmed until his retirement from active work and went to live with his daughter, i His wife, formerly Amelia Hein, died In 1886, and two sons also predeceased him, August in 1918 and Herman in 1937. Surviving are one son. Albert Panke.

Golden Lake, and three daughters, Mrs. Louiie Krucger I Take Santa's Advice-Buy Now on Lay-Away Plan jCft tV A deposit will hold any selection jron make until December 20th in Freiman's. Jwri Ml JfjIfJl jOT Meet Santa at 10 to 11 JO a.m. and 2 JO to 4 p.m. (J PUkflf and Mrs.

Chas. Peters. Pembroke, and Mrs. Chas. Nlenkirchen, Alice.

I Lockets Bracelets Brooches Pendants Earrinf Clip and others. Rhinestone Hair Ornaments Gold Finishes Silver Finishes Colored Stone Settings There are also 36 granactniaren and 29 great-grandchildren, and 1 Hook and Ladder OR i Tsnj I -vry. ran- Baby-Like Nursing Doll one sister. Mrs. Druve, Pembroke.

I Trucks Transport The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon, with service at the home conducted by Rev. L. Freiman's Street Floor, Ha nturdy mechanical H. Pletch of Pembroke. Burial will be in the Evangelical ceme-! wind ip motor which, drives the truck.

The 34 tn. ladder uto-matically risra. Alo large i tjtomobllt Transport Trucks. Special Steering Sleighs Cracker Jack, value measure. 29 in.

long, has sturdy steel metal runners, hard-m wood top with strong steer 49c What Joy for little girls that hare a baby darling that she can feed All composition body movable head. arm3 tery at Prtawawa. Store on Rideau St. ft ing handle, natural finish 69c JL -40 and legs. Complete with feeding bottle.

Is Damaged bv Smoke Considerable damase by smoke was caused early last evening at the store of the Montreal General fTV Children's Reed Rockers 0 Three Sixes TOYTOWN FEATURE! This Christmas, "Boys Will Ask For" Supply Company, 250a Rideau i 9 rrjitj inu uuuu vis i $2 9 3 75 14.95 A dandy rocker for th. nursery or play street, operated by Sam Shinder. The fire broke out at the head room, of strong libra of a stairway separating this store from that of the Marvel Beauty! rd construction with attractive upholstering. Colore of Blue, Green or Sand. Academy, 250 Rideau, operated V53 ierslble ie.tl.er- NLil yeTSTvV SrJriSTTk unhotstered.

rubber XsS by J. Peters. Firemen were called by tele- and Natural Hardwood 98c rAn at fi.28 n.m. and battled 1 -filByJ ,1 A tired wheels. If.

a new Aim Be Green jXi JJT TLkj(PP creation gZ Rocking karri gyjy for 4Q.t3 smoke for nearly half an hour before the stores were cleared, Anartments above the stores did Gifts of SILVERPLATE New English construction. Every i i snaps together a i i a "Non Knock-Down Model." Sanitary, easily washed, will not scratch. Instructive tovs for boys. not suffer any damage and occu-' pants were not forced out. after the smoke was cleared from his store Mr.

Peters stated' This gleaming group comprises a selection that will surprise you. Giving the impression of much higher price ranges. Each piece is beautifully that his equipment was not dam-ihhI nnd he would open for busi 3,0 PEDAL AUTOMOBILES for children and grown ups. ness in the morning. Mr.

Shinder 'e demons-ration a JLi ML TMin Wi fi in many stocktr.es this Christmas, of interesting models. JV $6-98 Regularly $9.75 stated that his Joss would be heavy but that it was covered by insurance. The actual fire dam- Commodore Vanderbilt design loco- "WV Gangway! A real speeder for ffllnta are replaceable! as tt whirl. SkVJ'S $1.75 $2.75 $3.75 age will be very slight. No.

4 $7.50 No. 5 Set .511.00 No. 6 $15.00 No. 7 $22.50 Junior No. 1 No.

2 No. 3 ooys ana fira or 4 to 7 years. Smooth running with al! metal body and undergear. inch steel disc wheels. Select from grape mounted Bread Trays, Sugar and Creams, Cheese and Crackers or from highly burnished Bakers, Casseroles, Flower Baskets, Hot Water Jugs, Muffin Dishes, Ice Tubs, etc.

Freiman's Street Floor. armina tne track, sturaay o-uiit "'SSkVViai with super power mechanlam. fl Equipped with brake, and 1 Arl 11 Ecast wheels. 10-piece track that II tarns an oval. Locomotive tender.

II aaAfe 2 pasEenaen or a freight that mens- One inch rubber tires. Body $5.50 RouDfl-lhe-World Flight KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 5. Mollison said 5 Freiman's Fourth Flew. m.

ionj ana finished In Bed and Black trimming. Limited quantity, manufacturers clearance. Tire 3S inches long. r. r- 9 fr rikLiiiiy today he would attempt a round-the-world flight in February.

The woTld famous flier and his wife, the former Mrs. Phyllis Hussey. are in Jamaica on a holiday and will remain in the British cotax for two months..

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