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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1938. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TJaed Cm fr Sal BUY tiVn It's cKeapr thin new car. It has received our 30-Polnt Inspection Overhaul It carries 50-50 Thirty-Day It has 3-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Campbellized Car SEE A LIBERAL TRADES Sarnia Prepares To Play Windsor Imperials Prep for Prac-. tlce Game Hayes Expected Back at Quarter.

SARNIA. Ont, Sept. 11 Thirty-six playtri will be pitted sgslnst Assumption College her Saturday when th Imperial open th Sarnia football sesson. It will th lint and list appearane for many of th squad In an Imperial uniform aj Coach Art Matsueci plana to make th second eut th season immediately after th game. Most of last year's reeular will make but brief appearance in the contest which will be devoted largely to trying out new nlavara who have been showing promise in re cent amis.

I Ted Moor, who his Worked ant With the Sauad from the atari fnimil his trick knee would not stand up under the heavy going and will go back to his old coaching job with th intermediate Wanderers. Alex Hayes, veteran quarterback. Jbas Shown Progressive imnrmumanl and expects to fill th difficult role regularly during th coming season. SOFTBALL. I.EAflTTK Hrm A meeting of th Independent Commercial SnfOll n.ki.k delegates of all teams are1 request- a iu will oe neicl at BJO tonight at the Auditorium.

Tinal play-off arrangement between Brading" and Clarke's teams will be discussed. Tunc in TONIGHT and erery night at 143 CKCO Interesting roadVast OI Tin News Reporter rpowortd by COODWIN OPTICAL CO. BANK ST. Hi VICTOR A I FROM W. Lindsay Co.

Ltd. fm us srAus stkeet s-j On, ROUBLES END WHEN PERFECT CtmCLB 90" PISTON RINCS AXE INSTALLED McMulten Supplies Ltd. rThotssol. Jobber. Listen in to.

"MUSICAL MOMENTS" Tonight at 10 O'clock (Daylight Saving Tim) Station CKCH TENDERS eaies Tenders In an envelope plainly marked as to contents Will be ncwirea ay we unaenignea up to 12 MONDAY, 8EPTXMBEK JL MM. at the Town HalL dmrtum rM.b Ont, for clearing of Cobb's Lake aaunmpeu ur in, uirougn ut. znd. Srd and eta Conceaaiona of the Township of Clarence and th end 10th Conce alone of South PlantageneL Plana, spacifleaUona and other InformaUon may be obtained at the office ot Farley and Caarela, Inglneera, 41 Ridean street. Ottawa.

The lowest or any tender not neeeasaruy accepted. J. V. PARENT. Tewnahip Clerk.

PUBLIC NOTICE JUDICIAL INQUrtT. WOTICl! IS HZREBT OIVEW that Judicial Inquiry under Section JOT of i am Municipal Act im.b.u. iwi. cn. imi In respect to certain alleged negotiations raapecting propoaed aal and purehaa of coal from one D.

R. Grant to the CorporaUon of the City ot Ottawa held it a eertain meetinc at the Chateau Laurier Betel en the tth day of October. iBJi. which one Joseph McHugh, Fuel Inapeetor af the Social Service Department of the Corporation la alleged te have been present and with re pec i to certain charges made Sfalne the said McHugh and Chas. 'ortt.

Social Service Commissioner. Sad respecting cognate will commenced at the Court House hi he City ot Ottawa en Thursday, the 1'Ui day a September, msunt, at half. Pat tea e'eloek In the forenoon (Day Hfht Saving Time). Alt persona propoatnt or deslrmg to ftve evidence en the said Inquiry and have available evidence respecting the said matters or any of them, and he dealre to be heard, may attend the said bearing and their evidence will be taken. OTTAWA this Fifteenth sy et September, ujs, 8MILKT.

A Judge of the County Court the County et Carleton. 265 Laurier CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Used Can far Sal ONLY ATTST' EAST TEEMS Many Entries E.0.S.S.A Meet In eondltioa through consistent practice since before the opening of. school. track men wtil carry th colore of Ltaiar Celleftet Institute tn the ninth annual Kaaurn Ontario Secondary Schools Association track and field championship events to be run off at Kingston on Saturday. Liagar athletes will be captalnad and coached by T.

J. H. Rothwell and Erie A. NlehoUe. snd Clabe peedsUrs are in charge of Bob Campbell.

A detachment from the High School of Commerce will be led by J. H. MscPheraon, new. ly-appolnted Director of Athletics, and University el Ottawa athletes will be under Jimmy Courtright, Oeort Lus-alar and Benny Banolt Beside the boys' entries, a number et stria from local high schools will seek honors In the meet. entries: liagar Beys, 'venue.

TO yards Bonner La roe. Francis. Jnnlof 109 snf 110 yards-Gerry' Fredrick. Suss. Bcharte.

440 yards Gordon Shore. Chillis. High JumpAllan Purdy. Broad jump Jim mis. Carry Fredrick.

Pole vault Adrian Duguld. A. Hsgu. 11-lb. shot put Oents Hsrhlc.

Discus Danls Harblc. Jonea. la yard low hurdles John Grant Ruas. Scbarfe. Relay Team to be picked from Fredrick.

Scharfe. Shore, Ellis. Lewis snd Grant Sealer. 100 yards D. W.

Lefrenlere. Harold Ridiewsy. yarda To be picked from lay. frenlere. Rldgeway and Norm Moore.

40 ysnls Bob Con ley. Norm Moor. High jump Ivan Sparks, Jim Martin. Pel vault Dick Barber. 8.

Steen. Shot put Lambert. Martin. Discus Lambert. MarUn.

Lew hurdles Norm Moore, Dlek Barber. S0 yards Xsrdley-Wllmot, Burrows Mile Burrow. Lawrence BerthU aume. Relay To be picked from Cenley. Moore.

Rldgeway. Xardlay.Wllmot, Vellieres snd Sparks. r- Llgar Girls. Clem la McDonald, Winnie MeCleery. Doreen TrenUdue.

Laura Wllkle, Valerie Brampton. Elisabeth Fen ton. Doris Glasgow, Pat Bryan and Duguld. Commerce Beys. Junior.

Pole vault Doug fillan. 11-lb. shot put-Ed Genge. Caaamarea Oirta. Jonier.

100 yards 31a1v UiIHm Us Follow; Running broad jump-Margaret La- neur. Xusnlna? hlsTi Win. Relay Olsdya Ma nice. Phyllis Fol-gJJsMargiret Laneur and Marjorle Results and News Softball Leagues The DJf.Q. Softban League play, efts got under way when the Royal Canadian ordnance Corp and the Military Staff Clerks met In a sudden TOesor game tot second" place wl iesgu standing and win for th Staff Clerks, after a very exciting game, by acor of 11 to 10.

The lineup: C.O.C Scott, O'Brien, lb; Slat. mm, so; mcuonaia. Pegg, If; Caaaelman. cf; Beasley, lb; Swal- C.M S.C-AueUlr. Kerr, Bsr-nett.

rf Bee. Jb; Lent. If: Heaalon. lb; Heard on. cf; Anton, lb: Gua Long.

as. Clerks met Headquarters, R.C-A.F, in the first ot a beat two eut ot three game for the league Cham-pionahiD. and the Btmff Clerks wsm successful in downing th FUers by a' score oi jo 10 ii. me veteran eatterv of Jack Kerr and Frank Auclalr waa largely responsible for the Staff Clerks' win. The lineup: R.CA.F.

McKlbbon, eft Dicks, If; Raymond, Brownlee. Jb: Orsvelle, lb; Powers, as; Drolet. rf; OKelU, 3b; Roberta, n. S.C Bee, tb; Long, eft Auclalr. Kerr, Barnett, rf; Lang.

If; Hea-sion. lb; Anton. Jb. Koeheaters defeated Lauren tl in View by the score of 44 In the deciding gsme of the East Carleton finals. Renaud aUrred for Rochesters while some able pitching by Smart- of Laur-entisn View also featured.

Rochesters now meet Manotlck In the beat two eut ot three games. Batteries: Rochester. McCtuskv. aouthler; Lauren-nan View, Smart. Cole.

St Paul's won trie ehsmpionahlp of the Church Softball League by defeating St Paul's No. 1 by S-T for ineir third straight victory In the Bnalo. By their win St Paul's take permaneni possession of the Church Leaaue Trophy, having now won it VT.JJ. succession, and else miv rietuoton Trophy, which waa UP, 'or competition for the first time this year. led 7-4 going rnto the ninth Inning, but StT.Tl!?m ei a home le the score.

with the loaded then broke up the game Gordle Prenschke. Frankie Sen III. tagand C. Wingee cempoaed the win-nera- battery while Len Johnston and Red Allen worked! for the losers. THOBNCUTFI SCRATCHES.

1 'Vanished In Sten Wsckel Re, HermanlU, Broadcaster. Yellow MetaL Worthy Duk. SAltls Kelter. 7 Sklrewa Sfihltleae Chisel. Husky Lass.

Ave. 9 tiouayr sloppy. i BLUC BONNETS SCKATCBKS. 1 Surly. Run On.

5 Homework, LotU Airs. Fortune Bsy. Lucky Turn. 8-Lord Roc ville, Achrss, EUic S. -T-f Any inaccuracies in these programs ar iha result of Last-minut changes bj the broadcasting companies about which The Journal has not been informed.

(All Ttmeg Mentioned Ar Eastern Daylight 9avlef WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16. CECO-OTTAWA. I KM KUeeycies) lea Familiar Melodies, recordings. is The Monitor Views the News.

I.to Reoordmsa. f.OO Claainc Slock Quotations. iis Midge William, song recital a so En Dinant. I.ooEmlle Laroehelle, tenor. 18 Dinner Muaie.

T.JO The Broken Are Lecture Series, i.aa concert xnsemoie. CO The Capital Entertains. S.JO Band Box Revue. 1.00 Mualo to Remember Musical variety. JS Id PtrlaThls if Paris.

1900 Great Lake Symphony, IOJO Te be announced. 10 5 Canadian Praia Nma Knllelln 11.00 Lloyd Huntley and his Orchcs we. ll.Jo Lullaby Lagoon. CKCOOTTAWA. (11 KUeeycies) Co Dinner Music.

It Snappy Tunes. SO Vocal Melodiea. Concert Program. 1 1S Instrumental Selections. 7.30 Dorothv Black, pianlii, Hacking, aong.

1 15 Piano Claaaica. JJ Joaeph Webb, baritone. The Five Murphy Suters. JO-The Movie Club. If The Variety Trie.

JO Dane Orchestras. CTRB TORONTO. KUeeycies) 100 Blue MounUln Mill. J.JO Paradise Islanders. 0O Gems ot Melody.

SO Rhytttm on the Keys. 22ic 'serigan Orcbestr. 10 4Offlcial Observer. H. 10 Armchair Hub.

HJ Benny Goodman's Orchestra. CKA MONTREAL. sWeeyeles) tz. I The Fireside program. Tango Time.

Recreative Hour. -If Jeanne et Arthur. I- Talk. (French). To be announced.

S.oo Emission. S1tM i.00 Rsdlo Talent opportunity pro. a 1-1 Orchestra. riijr onow. 10 30 News (French).

IO.STha UJO-rBernl Cummins' Orchestra. WEAF-NBC SYSTEM. "Ueyss) TOO Amoa 'n' Anov. rJS-Frank Parker, tenor, and Ann T.45 Ruth Lvon and Harry Kogen's SOo On Man' Family dramatic tt vrenmni. Town Hall Tonight Col, Stoop.

nagle and' Budd, comedians: Peter Vsn Steedan Orchestra 1 Amsieurs. 10.00 Your Hit Parsde snd Sweep- narrr aosnica and his Orchestra, with Buddy Osrk. Jenor; Sonismlth Quartet, and n.OdNsno Rodr'lgo'a Orchestra. Il l-Keith Beeeher's Orchestra. 12.00 Henry Busse Orchestra.

11J0 UghU Out mystery drama. WJZ-NBC SYSTEM. ts KUoeyeles) T.OB Easy Aces comedy sketch. I-lf John B. Kennedy, Commentator.

T.S0 Luna end Ahntr. T.49 Msrlo Cscxi, baritone, and or- chestra. S.OO Revue de Pare, starring Willie and Eugene Howsrd. muslcsl comedy stars, with FIS DJOissy and orchestra direction Victor Arden. JO Ls vender and Old Lace Lucy Monroe, soprano; Frank Mupn, eriwr, wiuiam inevaer, organiat; uusiavw naenscnen ana nis con cert orchestra.

S.OO Harvard Tercentenary Proeram. 10.00 Your Hit Parade and Sweep. Biases tssma as wjtAn. 11.00 King's Jesters and Orchestra. IMS Ink Spots.

Negro -nale quartet 11.30 Phil Ohman's Orchestra. JJ.OO Shandor. violinist-UOS Al Donahue'a Orchestra. U.J0 Lulgi Romanelli's Orchestra. ABC-Colombia System.

Kilocycles) 00 Bublicsji Committee. T.ls "Pooeye, the Sailor," dramatic TW Th axetcn. msrin iMtes-sss. -must T.49 Boake Carter, news commenta tor. SOO "Cavalcade of America Mu sic," Don Voorhees and hut Con cert Orchestra.

SJO Burns snd Allen, Henrv King's Orcheatrs: Jimmy Newell, tenor. .00 Andre Koetelanetz snd oxches-. tra with Kav Thorn oson. Rsv Heatherton. the Rhythm Sing ers.

JO "Come On, Let's Sing, Homer noaenesver, director. 10.00 "Gsng Busters." true law enforcement drsmatltstions. 10.30 Msrch of Time, news drama, fixation. 10.45 Talk. 11.00 Clyde Lucas and his orchestra.

11 JO Benny Goodman and his orcbes- 1100 Dick Stsblle Orcheatrs. 13.30 Bernie Cummins snd his orches. Us. WGN CHICAGO. (II KUoeyeles) 00 Tomorrow's News.

07 Quin Ryan's Sports Shots. 15 Joe Sandera' JO Horace Heidt'a Orchestra. 10.00 Onie Nelson's Orcheatrs. 10JO-WGN Dsnoe Orchestra and Solo. lsta.

11.00 Gabriel Beatter. news eommea. la lor. IMS-r-Fieddy Martin's Orchestra. 11 JO Key Tier's Orebastrs.

11 00 Dance Orehestrs. ujo jo sandera' Orchestra. TOCCATIONAL. For the DADIi) SERVICE HAH, DEALER AI1D 0.7I1ER Tb Bias who enrolls for an I.C.S. Radio Conrs learns radio thorotuthJy.

eornpietely, practknlly. When he earn his diploma ne will know radio: We are not content merely to tench th principles of radio, we want to show ear Indents how to apply that training in prarticnl. erery -day, radio serrioe work. want them to make good, to snake money, to be successful radio experts. strrsjntATtoNAL 1 SCHOOLS CAMAS) IAN, I MITTS) Bsplsia rose Ceane a ths ssbiset awrbsd X.

ORedsa Tscbsjcssaa plapsrlaaseeal TeWrtssol OAvtansn RasS Operettas) '4es, THE OTTAWA JOURNAL' TONIGHT'S SELECTIONS wwwiaao By M. T. i T.UU-WABC WABC. WABC. WABC.

1 IS 11.43 TP. H.J WABC U.SS-WJZ... "Poser, the Sailer Beake Carter Boras and Anen Keatalaaets Orchestra "Tear Bit Parade" Canadian Frees New Oeedaaan Orchestra Al Denahae Orchestra 1 00 Ted Flo Rite's Orcheatrs. 1 JO Horses Held a Orchestra. 100 Jo Sandars' Orehestrs.

WLW-CINCINNATL (Ta KUorrcleal 7.00 The Johnson rsmltv. 730 Lum and Abner comedy skit ie oovemor oavey. 00 One Man'a Family. 1.30 Music Box Hour and Orcheatrs, eoioisis ana cnotr. 00 Town Hall Tonight 10.00 Your Hit Parade; Harry Sos- niciis urcnestra.

11.00 Amos n' Andy. 11.13 Rsy Parkins. 11.43 The Otieen's MlnstrsL 13.00 Psul Sullivan, newa cenunen. tator. It.

10 Mel 6nydera Orche.t,. S'vo't Organ and Poem. 1-30 Joe Sanden' Orchestra. S.W norace Heidt Orchestra. Ash SHOCTWAVE-J PBOGPAMS WEDNESDAY, Sept.

16, World-Wide Selection! Moscow Nsvigstlmt In the Arctic. RNf, i is meg. Paris. (.11 Concert relayed from Radlo-Paria. TPA-4, tit m.

ll.tl meg, Rome. OO News fn English. smtDhonle eon cert. Abruaxe songs. JRO, JM v.sa London.

T.49 "Stepping It Out" CSP. GSD, Eindhoven (Netherlands). rOO-Heppy Programs.1, PCJ. 3U m. meg.

Technical tips for th Radlofan. London. A Progrsm ot Waltsea, CSP, UDU, UOtr. Berlta.1 10.1S Entertainment Program. DJS, Leadoa.

18.40 Short atory. GSF. GSC ENGLAND. Three of the following frequenci wlU be used: ORP UJt Mrs. (If.

GSD 11.1S Mrs. (M.IJ OSC -U Mca. (J1JJ P.M. 7 00 Big Ben. Bernard Crook quintet ytvijuu.

lJ-'If." 30 Recordings. 40 News and announcements. Kwvrtrawico time signal. gsp la Mrs: at Si) GSC Mca. (J1JJ 10.00 Big Ben.

Musicals. A I 11.01 Violin and piano recital. 1 1 ropur recorainga. 11.40 News and announcements. 11.44 Greenwich time signal.

THURSDAY, OSH 11.4T Mcs. (1J.T ORG li Me. (I GBf 14.14 Mcs. (1942 A.M. 10.00 Big Ban.

Carlton Hotel orches. i a. I aft al a 10.90 Mssefleld's poems. 11.11 Beethoven's sonatas. 11.43 "Round snd About.

Il-Se News nd announcements. 11.00 Greenwich time signal. p.m. 11.1S Dane. music.

UJS Recordings. GSO--M1 Mn-fH ffl.l GSP 1S.14 Mcs. (IIH us 11.7 Mrs. (4J GkB J1 Mcs. J1J LIS-BIg Ben.

Cambridge Health Sal Vstion Army Band. 1 00 nraatiwlk 1ma News and announcements. 3.30 "Redjo Three snd Rhythm Zs wVtti GERMANY. BBSUN. DJD, kos.

(U.4S DJB, UM kcs. (11.74 90 German Folk Song. Greetings to our Listeners. 0O-Concert of Light Music JO Topical Talk. News apd Economic Review in German, I Kaleidoacope, variety hour.

10 Technical tlpa for the Radlofan. 1 Todsy In Germany. JO Chamber Mualc. J3 New and Economic Review in Vnallak IB MlW Vaitk looo News In German. 10.19 Entertainment 11 JO News in Bosnian.

A 11 44 Greetings to our Listeners, INDIANS TRIUMPH. VANCOtTVF.R. 1.rn North Shore Indians downed New Westminster Salmnnhalllaa tn nlp-snd-tuck battle her last night, first of the best-of-fiv series for -th Intercity Box Lacrosse League title. The winners will travel east as British Columbia representatives in the Mann Cup playdowns. LAME BACK awlswak esa.a.lV 1.

a FSVHIU atWJl IIVTII UcsUch rtuIUnr from drnrxj sm a utauicj. amj iooui ana dmi irn- iMimA ssai an.sJ s.a.-f iL. te.al.. in their function of aliminatingpoi. oils wast matter from th system.

svs Over Uie Net -T- City TnrnasaenU restpened Teeterday'! Ralna for Taday. POITPONB PLAY. 'Yesterday morning's rsin wsshsd eut all lennta play en local courts, snd in moat eases matches will be replayed today. RIDIAU CLUB DRAW, Following la today's draw ln4h Rideau club Class tourney; 4.34 Men's Singles, Qaartsr-rtasl, aEmr Vllleneuv vs. Colin Smith.

4J4 tsdles' slaglee, riaal. Mrs. E. Hewlett vs. Miss F.

Pst- anaude. i ts Men's Siagles, Qearter.FlnsL Roy Cahoon va. J. A. MacDonald.

S.1S ssea-s sutgles, Ssrea na. A. Morrison vs. C. W.

Ellis, te Bnlsb, Men's Beetles, 4)aner-FtnsL Dr. L. E. Hewlett and J. Lapelnte vs.

H. Lea snd R. B. Cssieun. Mca'a Siaglw.

Qasrur-Plasl. R. B. Calhoun vs. winner of Morri.

son-Ellla. to-Ladles Doable, qvarter-FlnaL Mia Sauve and PeUnaude vs. Miss Reddington snd Mrs. Lloyd. S.l-Mtxd Beables, Sssal-FlasL Miss A.

Rouglcr snd S. H. C. Msrtia vs. Miss Wsrnock snd Lee.

OTTAWA FALL SINOLSS. The following events are drawn for today In the OtUws Club Fall single Man's Slaglss, qoarUr-Fuuls. JJ-J- O'Hsrs vs. Harold Knight. Isrdln Dy va.

E. OLesry. Men's Singles, geml-PlBsls. gJWions OHsrs-Knlght vs. Xsn so-Art McKnlght vs.

winner Dey. OLesry. VICTORIA CLUB BOVBLE1. Th following events in the Victoria handicap mixed doubles sre scheduled for today: Qaarter-Flaal Benad. ui? Kooney snd W.

Conroy 4MJtN' IurTr A. Marin. SJ-Mus R. Blsehburn sod M. Kirk vs.

Miss A. Gooding snd F. Dubois. SsaU-FtasJ Benad. urr- and Mrs.

p. Orsvelle vs. alias Shore and H. Prltchard. Softball Body Decides To Uphold Protest! BROCKVUXE.

Sept li-OffJ-cial announcement was made her ttj'jprotests XUed by Smiths Falls and Presc0tt against Billings' OtUwt champions, in the Eastern Ontsrlo Amateur Softball Association playdowns hsd been al. lowed and a new schedule wss Is- BilUngs' Bridge detested both teams but they protested over th us of Rua. Agnew. effective hurler, plsy. log with Billingj' Bridge.

Smiths Falls Will play Pwseott, on the latter' home grounds while Bradings and Billings Bridge will meet here at Olsdston Psrk In th gsme scheduled for tonight Rs-turn games wiU plsyed on TrU dy night with a third, if necessary slated for th following day. Th location of th third gam will by th flip of a coin. Bridg anI Bradings will Ssy both their first two games at 'ladston Park. Th winners of tb two semi-final wju advince Into th Xinsls. Courtright to Coach Ottawa U.

Track Team Jimmy Courtright, wen-known Ottawa athlete who took part in the recent Olympic Games in Berlin as isvelin thrower, hss been sppointed to Uk charge ot all Ottawa University athletes in th annual I.O.S.S A. track and field meet to oe held In Kingston on osmroay. wourirignt nag an intimate knowledge of track and field ana anouia make tin pro es in in is new roie. l. New Trotting Eecord Set by Goldsmith t)Knntt rwt sl.m fa rim tr.lWt.W.-i I 1 -lj -i tv vKwnai wvre scored by GratUn Axworthy in the IB event and by Goldsmith, holder of a new record, In the three-year-old trotting feature of the harness pro.

wwwrn iir Teavarasy. the second host, J.is, but wss not Eressed sfter he opened up a Ave. -ngui lead en Saint Peter in the home Orattan Axworthy took ths first two Koch's London owned Better Times, put on a buret of "rw nnai lir.l. SOTCing MOOr. 'htp.

The time ot S.l.was. the fasU Graham Lancaster Wins Quarter Mile Bike Race been competition was witnessed pionahlp held last nlrhi nn lk. rsira M.r v-w won ine mtno, who iook second and third respectfully. V. Rlchsrd yj imrui a sniii second la tar.

SUlta A .1 I jii, Second heat-S. Mondur. 8. Bertrand wss. Ey.mle, V.

RiohTrd Tne nan. mile will be run off to- mui yw Hawkesbury Man Fined Por Obstructing. Police cl.i waa-w Vllt aFVSt-j SraakClatl -T A m.9 aswvMait Wa VB4A yi JbswesisA iaXf. A fOr VaffliT.rk.rA Pftntlt TjlkpAltss harjel by Provincial ConUbla It i.i. a.

il ww anna 1 1 wnn nriTiMivi tw i police officer. Through his coun aeL John Wruvta Rarimul taa4. not guilty. After hearing four witnesses, which took almost seven ouura, was 'zouno guilty, ana fined $10 and costs. Mrs Pnu rh.lm.t v.nb1.v Hill wss fined $1 and costs, for paving no ugnt on a horse -drswn vehicle.

Constable Foxton laid ths cuargv. PhlliS Kaitna -f VanbtaaV TSUI Was ae.ntamM4 I. hjA H.jik i-1 i wnu Draaauig wuraowa. uiuura aairocqu ana ciauae Ouertin. of Hawkesbury, charged with slesline hmmtI.

a ih. Canadian Internationsl Paper company, can their cases remanded until September 21. FtTNERAL OF H. SCHEELi ARNPRIOR. Sent.

15 Rneclsl Attended bV relatives from MrNah ana Arnnrior. and bv many former reuow employes or McLscnlin Bros. the funeral of Herman Scheel was held from his horn yesterday, with interment in the Arn prion cemetery. A life-long employ or the lumber mills, Mr. Scheel died on Friday In his 72nd year.

Rev. A. X. Jaster, minuter of the First Baptist Church, officiated. Lnwi mourners ware, widow: three tons.

George, Osrenos and Lslie Scheel. of ArnDrior on dsughter, Msbel (Mrs. Fred Kuehl), or Arnnrior: on sister. Mrs. Albert Verch, of Arnprior; four brothers, WiUlam, of McNab; Henry, of Kitchener; Charles and August, both of Arnnrior.

rajioearers were. lour brothers. August, William and Charles, of Arnprior, Henry, of Kitchener, Al- perv.JVficg, iotia HUfltg, Fair at Renfrew Has Good Start Ottawa Boys Band and Tap Dancinff Contests Are featured. mifrmw, w- (SDseiall. Featurlna the inusla of tha Ottawa Bey' Band, under the baton ot Capt J.

T. Brown, director tf muaie of The Governor General's Foot Guards, with Masters Duke MeGurtl end Hector McDonsId aa ce-dlrectors. Renfrew' annual Fall Fair got away 10 a en atari last evening ana tne grand stand was Ailed almost to cepse interspersed with the music of the band were tspdsnclng selection provided by local talent, comedy and a tumbling act by member of the Ren. trew Coueglste gymnsstie team. Master McGurU's baton wielding drew the applause of the crowd a did Hector McDonald's cornet solo, and Edwin Wilson's trombone solo.

Msster of eeremonlea was Cyril C. Haycralt, of Renfrew, Exhibits are all in nlaee and tudalna starts today. Prisa awarded tn the tap-dancing eonteet are a follows: Th Ave Eston girls, Frances Burwell, Franees MacGresor, Msrgaret Gal. braith. Helen Anderson.

Jean Hedder. wick, accompanied on the accordion by Jack Duggan: the Five Military Tsp. per. Qertruee nsnss, Annette rrsaer, Eileen Miller. Wynsth Hsycraft.

Thora Stringer, accompanied by Gertrude Marlon; Missse Kaireen McKlnnon and Shirley Croggie, aecompenled by Gertrude Marlon: Miss Hsisn Frasar accompanied by Gertrude Marlon. Judges were Mlsse Lllllsn Hsndford and France Service, of the Renfrew Colleglste staff with Miss Laldlaw and Judge J. F. MeKinley. ot Ottsws.

Members of the gymnsstie teem un. der dlracUon of D. F. Adams, physical director, were. Maurice Coderre, Bert Hawthorne.

Geo. Gorman, Jack Calla-Shan, Kelly McVeigh and Sydney Thomas, all of Renfrew. Others taking part were George Gorman and Maurice Coderre, of Renfrew, CARP TRTCMFHS. CARP. Sept.

15. (Special.) Carp Continuation school softbsll team won over Klnburn team in a gam played her on the Exhibition grounds by score of 13-6. CarpH. Falls, ss: A. Falls, lb; Osborne, T.

Mulligan, rf; H. Davis, cf; L. Armstrong, 2b: K. Kennedy, If; X. Patrick, 3b; Kennedy, c.

Klnburn B. Anderson, ss: H. Schlievart. If; L. McMillsn, rf G.

Smith, O. Davis, J. Vance, lb; M. McVicar, 3b; H. Dsvls, cf; B.

Kelly. 3b. Umpires M. Schennop and L. Gilmour.

THE SPOTLIGHT CAllS OF 1937 S1I1I1MIEIS 6 WiJ- -fry SS. WORLD'S ntst CAU WITH DUAL BeeteOMY Of ISAM Ott CUANri AND AUTOMATIC OVISDS1VI MtW UNDtaUUNO tIAR AJtUS UVI SM ROOMT irmsioti CHATS HDOHT IIATS LM AND MAD ROOM TO SPARS WOtlBS LAISIST tUOOAOl CAPACITT wosufs nssr cars wrm SURT-4N WASM-Alt WtNOtfHILB Dmosnss WOSLVt IASHSI CLOIIMSj DOOM wrm imusivi Ncm-tAmi SOT AST BOOS LOCKS WORLTS OMIT CASS WtTN AUTOMATK MU NOLMR nausrvt miw iait pasksmo tTtftMOOIAS wostrs tnontti. satut and sjgssTOT AU tTm SODttS OF B. A. McQCAIO.

WINCHESTER, Ont. Sept. The iuner! of Howard Ander0n McQuarlg. wno died suddenly on Saturdsy evening, was held yesterday afternoon from th residence of his sister on Msin street west, to tha United Church. Mr.

McQusig wss la hi 54th esr. son of th late John McQusig. and his wif, th former Sarsh Cooper. He was born at Winchester Springs and received hi aduest on lit th district schools. In 1903 msr rted th former Mis Keziah Bell, who died two years later married Gertrude and after her death in 1910 went to Western CaiuUa where farm -J.

returning east In 1832, and has lived here with his sister. Mrs. Ernest Merkley. His death, which cam as wf reading th evening psper. wss a shock to a wide circle of friends.

at th church wss conducted by Rev. Dsnlel W. 8um-mers. "of the Wesleysn Methodist Church. Assisted by Rev.

W. S. Atchison, of the United Church, and Rev. H. Wood, th BaptUt minister.

The choir, wss tinder th direction of Miss Alios and a solo was lung by Frederick Johnston. Chief mourners and survivors were, one daughter. Mrs. Hubert Hsmllton, of Shawville; one sister, Mrs. Merkley, Winchester; one brother, Burrwtt McQusig, of Edmonton.

Many floral pieces expressed th sympathy of friends snd relstives. The pallbearers were, Clarence Deekg, Andrew G. Suffell. Hugh McMsster. Ward Summers, W.

J. Stewsrt and Walter Moffalt and interment wss In the family plot at Maple R)dge cemetery, where Mr. Summers also officiated. LIKE "DUCO" 1 ci-L paints HAvri THfelk Worth DELIVERED r-- CesnptetelF Rsjalpped IN OTTAWA I Dramatically Different in Design Impressively federate in Price and Operating Cost. Again Studebeker leads off the new rnotormg year with a nit that's box office sensation I Magnificent aejj; Presidentsl Impressiv new Dicta torsi Headliners la every Inch frnm tnn ttrs mnA tmmeaa sa.1 The pr-Hcsjraph abov doe only loimmn new axyi ones un iinv cars 8ilvtry "winged virtciy' radlator piTies and hood louverst BeaurJ.

fully rounded one-piect hood top that Hit up front th front 1 Torpedo-tvoe head lamsa Uetul vih iu At ri i Domed disc wheel I And the Interiors, styled anew by gifted Helen! jucn, ki ncucsT, most luxurious your eyes nave ever seen I But tha real thrill Is In drivtog these rShideUWArrwtatpdo) aoDowt See for yourself how much more you can get In an cxdting new 1937 Studehaker than you aver thought a Bttla money would buyl STUSIIAKIt'l A SUDSIT PUM sf Ml IOW TIMS PATMINTt "WSTBIBtTOR: 310 Spirki Street y.M..-ay, LIMITED 19 Expect Big Xntrr List Tar Canadian Pros' do If MONTREAL, Sept A large entry list la PcWd for th Canadian Professional Golf championship tmireaavsni at Kingston, Ont, Sept! SS and J. Secretary James. Patton of Montreal, said Entries closed Thursday. Among th professionals whose names have been received are Leslie Beaven of Jasper Park, Willi Lamb and Lam Robaoa of Toronto and Jules Huot ot Quebec. 1 1 HONOR BRIDE-ELECT.

RUSSELL, Ont, Sept. IS. (Spe cisl) About 100 guests attended a charmingly arranged miscellaneous shower lst avenlng tn th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Russell HlUmsn, in honor of M'ss Ida Morrow, whoi marrlasa tskea nlac shortly.

A prettily decorated wagon eon tslnlng many beautiful and useful gifts wss drawn Into th living room by Erva and Erwin Dugdal. th llttl twins of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dugdal. Th bride-to-be was also th re. clpient of a beautiful Bibl from th North Russell Y.P.3.

Tha presi dent, Morrice, read th address snd th presentation was roada by Miss H. Stevenson. Miss Morrow thanked her friend for their kindness in rmmbrlnf br. A a us uisivsws ru inis mimi James and Mrs. Ernest Hamilton, assisted by.

th Misses E. Stevenson. Allison. B. Beckstead, Buck Ingham and D.

Mehsrey. AND "DULUX" half Justice: to th vigorous, doatt. main taeat ctuacDakers la spot Queen 843.

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