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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 6

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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1910. THi; CITIZEN, OTTAWA, O.M. SIX Mauretania hi Panama Crossing. Dies of Injuries pital in Radmore Stewart's ambu lance. The driver of the car was John J.

Nasn, i oouid street, knocked down by a passing car and suffered a fractured right leg. He was taken to the Civic Hos if i Km ft i 'VJv' 4y ifii tit i i Jfjixili 11 VC ML 1. JM ft 'j fj i-f 9X i V. 1 I A'k tj I it AiatTU Devlin's Hosiery w- 5. a Lf if I -A-Jf Spring The unaid While Star liner MaureUnla makinn Ihe Tanama anal many helleve will he the Joh nf transporting troop from Australia to Panama after five-day daah from New Vnrk.

Sclznick Produces Another Screen Gem in "Rebecca, "Now at the Elgin A K'V 4S WW appointment In earh case. Hitchcock and Olivier both live up their past elforts and Miss Fontaine, In her first starring role, deserves five-star ranking. Her portrayal of a shy. frightened, almost piitlietic young girl who suddenly finds herself the mistress stately, terrifying Manderley is nothing short of superb. Such a role could only too easily be en-1 it fly spoiled by over-acting but the young star never once exceeded the bounds.

Olivier at Ills Best. Mr. Olivier, too, deserves un-' limited praise The sequence, when he reveals to his second wife the circumstances surrounding lie death of Rebecca and his real feeling towards her. will live long in our memory as one of the finest acting efforts of all time. It would be a sacrilege to at- N'mpt a brief summary of the 'plot.

It cannot be told properly I a mere sentence or two. Suffice i to say that it ends on a happy note. Special mention should be made the work of Judith Anderson as Mis. Danvers. the cruel, malicious housekeeper of Manderley.

and George Sanders as Jack Favell, irresponsible cousin of Rebecca. Here again Mr. Selznlck's casting judgment was perfect. The musical score heightens the suspense throughout and Mr. Hitchcock's camera is almost aUve.

so flawlessly does it move about. This sounds like a "rave" review. Well, it is, and every word of praise Is merited. R.W.S. I I an unusual hosiery value! FRESH NEW SPRING SHADES 3 Thread Chiffons 2 Thread Sheers Light Service Weights -MOSTLY $1.50 REGULAR SELLING All Sizes, All Perfects, Substantial Quantities After Being Hit By Saw Flywheel Upend! in Th Cltlien.

HAWKESBL'RY, March 28. Roger Seguin. 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexandre Seguin, Ste.

Anne road, West Hawkes- bury, died in a hospital today as the result of an accident short ly before noon today when the flywheel of a circular saw which he was operating came off the shaft and struck him high on the right leg. According to Information received, young Seguin, with his father, a brother and others, was sawing wood on the father's farm. They were using an old automobile to drive the circular saw. The men had almost finished their morning's work when the accident occurred. The young man was rushed to Dr.

T. W. Smith's private hospital where Dr. Smith and Dr. C.

E. Lafrance amputated his leg in a vain attempt to save his life. The leg had been badly mangled and he had lost much blood. He died shortly before six o'clock. Surviving besides his parents Is one brother, Fernand Seguin, Hawkesbury, and four sisters, Mrs.

Armand Rochon, Mrs. Donat La-celle of Hawkesbury; Mrs. P. O'Nell, West Hawkesbury, and Miss Simone Seguin at home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

An- Inquest was opened tonight under Dr. H. H. Kirby, district coroner, and then adjourned until April 8, at 4 p.m. Pnre Slolrn at Panre Reroverpd, Man Arrested The contents of a purse stolen during a young people's dance at 11 O'Connor street on Monday evening were recovered and a man arrested by Detectives Duncan MacDonell and Borden Hoggs yesterday.

Receipts of the dance, amounting to $20 and which were in another purse stolen, were not recovered. The first purse belonged to Miss Irene Latshley. 144 McLeod street, and her compact and glasses were found where the compact had been sold. Hector Larmie. aged 31.

of 75 Besserer street, was arrested and charged with the theft. He will appear in court this morning. Knocked Down by Car, Boy's Leg Fractured Running out from behind a parked truck on Booth street near Ottawa street about 5.30 yesterday afternoon, John Stang, aged seven years, of 61 Ottawa street, was LYNN VALLEY ROYAL ROSE SWEET ROYAL ROSE BANTAM GOLDEN Ottawa West, who wa trn south. Constable Bert, boxw I the police report. Sa S.i e.

I 3 65 r. CHOICE PARKER HOUSE ROLLS -no i KM rrossini; In Ihe Paetfte for what the Near East. She reached Kingston Man Among Waterworks Trustees Canadian Preaa. LONDON, March 28 G. H.

Strickland, superintendent of the Windsor. filtration plant, today was elected chairman of the 'Canadian section of the American Waterworks Association at the an-i nual convention of that body here. He succeeds C. J. Desbaillets.

chief engineer of the Montreal Water Board. Other Canadian section officers chosen follow: Trustees, C. C. Folger, Kingston, T. S.

Kingston, Chatham. F. G. Browne, Klrkland Lake. William S.

Torrle, Toronto; W. E. Robinson, Calgary; O. H. Scott, Belleville, director on the American association's board, J.

C. Keith. Windsor; secretary-treasurer. Dr. A.

E. Berry, Toronto. Oiiiiidiaii Officials ('all On Sir William Glasgow The first official callers to be received yesterday by Sir William Glasgow, in his capacity of Australian High Commissioner to Canada, were officials of the Canadian External Affairs Department. Dr. O.

D. Skelton. undersecretary of state for external affairs, together with Dr. Laurent Beaudry and W. H.

Measures, of the department, made the call. It Is understood that the British High Commissioner. Sir Gerald Campbell, also visited Sir William during the day. Hull Rotarians and their wives enjoyed a dance and musical program at Standish Hall last night. President Ray Bninet was In charge.

ILLEY. LIMITED Thone 2-1581 $9 PAIR5 FRI. SAT. MON. P.

I II II.1 4P 5 ii! 1 1 .1 i 0K i i it i. I 3 Standard 26 oz. Canadian Halves Real Good Value AYLMF.R ASPARACVS 215 Dr. Charles Moody Tells of England's Famed Cathedrals "I hope that whatever the nut- rome of the war. these Rieat' monuments of love and piety will he preserved for generations io come." said Dr.

Charles H. Moody, C.B F.S A F.R.C.O. distinguished English, musician and archaeoloRlst, spenkirin on "Our Spiritual Heritage. The Cathedials of England," at. the Glebe Conciliate under the auspices of the Ottawa committee of the National Council of Education lust eve- nine.

Introduced by Dr. Mackay. president of the local council. Dr. Moodv illustrated an absmbing address wilh lantern slides.

He iIHl.ru inr- "why such enormous buildings were erected In such sparsely populated area-s. But this was because the people of those ages believed there should be nothing mean or insignificant about them if they were to be a tribute to God. Also, the ritual processions demanded ample space to give them full dignity." He explained that before the rime of the Saxons there were no cathedrals of stone, and that when they first, eame Into existence they were not architecturally grand "It was not until a century or so Inter that they began to show any artistic beauty. Now you cannot Imagine England without It abbeys and cathedrals," he said. Spires Frequently Few.

Many of the cathedrals, he pointed out, originally had spires, but owing to the fact that they often fell, they were supplanted by lower towers. In some rases, this resulted In the buildings having two or three different periods of architecture in their make-up. Medieval churches were full of symbolism, particularly noticeable In a screen which sep- arftted the clergy from the laity, i "Much of the architecture In your own Parliament Buildings was Influenced by English cathedrals," stated Dr. Moody. Dr.

Moody is organist and Master of the choristers at Ripon Cathedral, one of the finest in England. Bennett Is Guest At Mess Dinner Canadian Preaa Cable. ALDERSHOT, March 28. Rt. Hon.

R. B. Bennett and Brigadier- General Sir Henry were entertained at Page Croft mess dinner tonight by Brigadier C. B. Price and his staff and officers of units of the Canadian 3rd Infantry Brigade.

Mr. Bennett was Introduced as "not only a former prime minister of Canada but honorary colonel oi tne New Brunswick Rangers I and Calgary Highlanders." He spoke on Canada's place in the war picture. Sir Henry, a Conservative mem- i ber of Parliament and enthusias- tic supporter of Empire settle- ment, outlined the Empire's effort. "to preserve freedom." I Major-General A. G.

L. Mc- Naughton, general officer com- manding the Canadian Active Service Force, and representatives of the Aldershot. British command, the Canadian hit Division headquarters staff, and most, of the divisional units were numbered among the 111 guests. The dinner was held in the moss of the Royal 22nd and West Nova i Scotia Regiments. Brigadier Puce presided.

1 Vi urns Man on KHief ALMONTE. March 28. -Appearing in court here tooay before District Magistrate Donald C. Smith of Smiths Falls. William Butts.

Almonte, was found guilty of refusing work although obtaining relief from the town He was given suspended sentence of three months and warned If lie did not work for relief alreariv granted and any he might, receive in the future he would be committed. To Hriiijf Plane Out i HOPEDALE. Labrador. March J. pilot arrived here today to fly bark to Quebec the airplane in which three men from that province landed in the Labrador woods last fall tr.

rile of staivatioii. The machine winch came down mi a lake heir, is liaiuig it- pontoons i ciilaced with skis HERE'S HOW! tt your fopy "WKo'l Who contain) llg Time HocWy Sotiitict fid lh corrtr) of fj ih playtn, ind 3c with a J.lb. Hi Syrup lobtl; or two J-lb. obl, or two Ivory or Durham Storch labcli and 5c Sd rquih to od-drm on hn. lobi with vfe nomt and eddrii.

Bee Hive Syrup mmt nf cathedral architecture from the time of the Saxon, on- i ward and gave many Interesting comments and sidelights on English rh.iv.-l-. He was ihankml nv kv. ii. nrpoum All Salnl-s' Anglican church. "One may ask," said Dr.

Moody, tSZF. TV. a i i Is it. a i I PEAS I II CORN REFRIGERATORS TO RENT WITH OPTIOV OF BfVINO Eventually you will own a refrigerator. Why not now? OBERTSOX.

INGLE 8 Sparks at Elgin PRICES EFFECTIVR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 29th and Mth IN Al l- OTTAWA AND WESTBORO STORES TOMATOES AYLMER CHOICE QUALITY CAST or RKBECCA l.Aiirrnr Olivier Muxlm rtc Winirr Jr.nn P'nlltftln Jiirtlih Anrtern NIKfl Brr C. AuhrfV Smith Mm rtc Winter t'nvfll Mm rnni Major riilM l.rv Col. Frnnk frawlrv RcRlnoM Pfnnv (ilBrivn Conner Beatrice Philip Winter Robert Kdwmrl Kleldlne Frith Florence Hatna Mr Van Hopper Melt tile Cooper Coroner eo Carroll Raker Forrrnter Hurvey Chalrroft l.umiMten Hare Thb I.rontirri Carey Ben The appeal of Daphne du Manner's best selling novel, "Rebecca." lies not only In the enthralling lale told but in thoughts, the nien.al torment and languish of the second Mrs. rie Winter as she tried to fill the shoes of her husband's former wife, Rebecca. To her it seemed an Insurmountable obstacle for she was obsessed with (he thought that her predecessor was who to her mate was the pinnacle of perfection.

It would take no extraordinary ability to record this story accurately and forcefully on celluloid but to portray with such an effort these thoughts In a realistic; manner meant, Infinite care on the part of the director and producer. David O. Selznlck. whose recent version of "Gone With the Wind" making box office history, took upon himself to make Just such transition and the result, still bearing the same name as the book, will, In our opinion, rank as the finest screen production of the current year. It began what will undoubtedly prove to be a record-breaking run at the Elgin Theater yesterday Hitchcock Directs.

For his director, Mr. Selznirk chose Alfred Hltchrock, the famed English wizard known the world over as the master creator of suspense and chills. For his male lead, the canny producer selected Laurence who only last yPRr scored such a brilliant success in "Wuthering Heights." And for the all-Important role of the second Mrs. de Winter ias In the book, the film never reveals her maiden namei he chose Joan Fontaine. Mr.

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Tins SVNSET Orange SVNSET JUICE OF 2 27c for Sauce, 11 n. Tins 25c Tf Tim EMPIRE lie 7', oi. 3 TEA Mb. 70. 4 -lb.

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