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"Chauffeur Freed' Without Pleadmg Await SecoTery of Worn i aa Before. Proceeding 1 With Two Charges. Charge of criminal negligence and of neglecting to ntnmin at the ecene ot wi accident faced Patrick -KknffMiv amnloved by John OIkim. Dtlinn i Magistrate' Court today. rh wm charsed a th remit of an accident at O'Connor and Qil-tnour streets Saturday evening.

'wtan two women were Injured in eollliion Mwhd the ear Leech is aid to have mm orivina ana -ihr drivaai bv Dr. H. T. R. Mount.

1 Without any plea Win taken. strike ranted ad' ISournment lor ona week, with the understanding that further adjourn- imenta would probably be Decenary became on of th Crown most -important witneaaea, Mia Selm L. -Carlton, of Boaton. will be confined Ho th Civic Hoapltal for aoro time remit of her Injuries. Tn aiklna- for bail.

A. MeHugh. "rdefene. attorney, told th court he would produce witnesses to prove that Leech had etopped at the Ah rough street that he had remained the accident for about Ave minute, and had spoken to Dr. Mount.

Msaistrate Strik afreed to allow the chauffeur to on hia own re- rcognuanoc. 5 BANDITS ABDUCT TEACHERS. 3 TOKYO. Oct, 3. Brigands raid' mi im achnol houaaa near Fenahu.

mrhni Manchukuo. and carried art three teacher and about 100 nuDila. all of them Chin, aald Bengo (Japan) newt agency de patch today from Annmg. Ml 1 SHOPPING for -J ChrUt ran throw a grotr attain on i enrjboajnviittte. Joining I aChristmM Club the old and the new wy to pre-f.

put for this expense. I The best Chrittmu dub it i oor own strings account 1 built op bf regular de posits, hist ss people once I paid their weekly trtstal-I merits Into the local i Goose Club. Stan to-day .1 to get ready tot a happy Oitiwmss. I aVMOtsSs. 1 1 I 1 Does Not Favor Central Control attacking the constable after he had drawn his gun to acare them following a barrage of atone directed his house.

Before vil lager wore able to some to the assistance of th man, said to 74 years old, he suffered a sever batln(. MRS. H. T. HOLMAN.

Mrs, Herbert T. Hounan. who mad her residence her for th past five years, died yesterday at a local hospital following an Illness of several weeks. She was In heir 5th year. corn at Lasceiies, wue an came to Ottawa following her marriage In 102..

she waa formerly Helena Gertrude May Stinson, and was a member of the United- Church, of unaaa. Shirley Elizabeth; her father, F. Stinson: thro brothers, Edgar, Johnson, and Wilson. Stinson, at home. Th.

body was taken from the Mackenzie Brothers' Funeral Home. 23 Argyl (venue, at three o'clock this afternoon, en route to Laaceiles, where th. funeral will be held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be at Rupert, Qua, a red light LAUBEL 8CBATCHM. Caloric, Cerrymeela, Fresh Air, Judge BohlUing.

Wter aterset Lsieune. Memorable, Backfenca, Strapsl, Lcgum. Jim John, Official. -0rokaSJ, Wortbtngton, Sy-rlae. Weather, cleer; track, fast Dominion of Conada 1934 Refunding loan COMPLETE INFORMATION lrbecrlbers to Dominion of Conodo 1f34 (arewdina, Uot) wfll be) BrUfwi' ry facility without chorg ot any branch of The Royal Sank of Canada.

TH otndol forM on wkldi oppllconon -wr coeaplete hsmM ami tondlrtona. Th.s who awn a Vkfory load, or who kava money fa Invwst should opefy or fh new Bonds wfmaut deloy. Por saorrhy of prlndpoJ, for ragular tncoma, fvt aerrlonol warfora AaS Tt) laat INVaTMrNT YOU CAN MAJCJ. TNI A OF- A BAN ADA Would Be If War Starts AttorneV-Oenerai Woild Japanese dVrmy Pamphlet wnt fi.ntre Border Causing- Spread of Not Centralise Border Police Units. Caaadisa Press ay Direct Uneasiness.

Ccntlnaed fna Pag On. TORONTO. Oct I. Hon. without the knowledge Roebuck.

Mia wmh.1. of eivit eovenunent ornciali. today he waa not In favor of ton' trolling municipal police forcet "Soviet Ruasi possesses war T. iJTk. fr.ia.rP1"' ln United Bunee s.uuu.

ana frosn headquarter In th Leglsle-I Anlna th remphlet aaeerted. uvjBuildlnga. -h th. naUona combined, th air Opposition to such practice, how- tmtm th. surrounding ever, would not eonaioeraa a would total mor than f.000 ruling againat a resolution art night by in oanowicn sown vl.

rrt aakad th Provln. CenaUal Frostier Tree We. etal Government to tk atepa to "Although diplomacy can glv form a metropolitan police force In-1 aaturance that will meet only .11 i in ra ll.l fn. anamv. HIUS! BaSUm tnSl ilea, i w.

wiivwj wt Central control, aald Mr. Roe- plnea. Japan Jim only 1.000 buck. wf Inclined to develop plane. Can our aimamenta tort of military headquarter In Tor- compiev, uu.

eSder iTtoinV Ho" trouble along th. 't" J.0,?: Sovlet-Manchoukuo fronUer, th. In- Ihii OOViei-wiancnoueuw irmuvr. mi i reaolution when rhl creaiingly challenging alUlude uovern-i 8ovleU (nd Ruwia'a UadiUor i traditional ment official, he added Leslie Orossmith Talks Race Entries of unreliability make th future of I RuMO-Japanea relation! uncertain. muit develop military power TO Students at Glebe eflulpmenl aumclent to eon An Interesting talk on nusio and education waa delivered to th Jun ior forms of Gleb Collegiate this mornina by Leslie Grossmilh.

of London. England. Mr. Groaamlth also played aevcral of his own com positions on to piano. sar.

urossmiui ouuinea we importance of music aa a part of general education, and maintained that education was not complete without music. He pointed to the many excuses put forth to avoid the trouble of taking music lessons, such as boys advancing th opin ion that it waa only lor girls. ofBeor pleaded guilty end were remanded week for sentence. They gave their name as Jack Cameron, Toronto, and Fred Petri Ottawa. They war allegrd to have as saulted Isaac Puffer, veteran con-stable of Norwood, causing Injuries that required medical care.

In a skins for a remand, crown Attorney V. I. McElderry, K.C told Magistrate W. A. F.

Campbell "Mr. Puffer wis so badly Injured that I am requesting a remand for sentence to are what the outcome of the assault might be." The two men wr charged with I WIUI aWIT Vltflliw HI Head Vineland Station Goes to Ouelph College GUELPH. Ont. Oct 1 I. r.

Pal' mer. for th last IS yean head of th experimental station at Vino-land, has been appointed superintendent of th Department of Hor ticulture at th Ontario Agncui rural College her. It was announced today by Hon. Duncan Marshall, Ontario Minister of Agriculture Mr. Palmer succeeds prof.

A. H. McLnnn, In charg of th work Mr. Groasmith's talk and playing I for aom veers. was much enjoyed by the pupils.

I The minister's announcement to- Man I day was first definit Information ABMlUfcoa jrouca UU.gr emanating from authorities regard. rtftava Mevi sTomonrlnrl ins iworianlxatlon of th college. Reorganixatlon at least 25 PETERBOROUGH. Ont- Oct 1 persona become. Icuv tooy.

Tv t. DiiA. I Mr. Marshall aald. In apeaklng Court her today charged with In- savin, iiwiu ton tea tl on and assaulting a police I Government had achieveo.

FUNERAL OP MISS NfDD. Prlends and relatives attended In large numbers the funeral of Miss Bridget Ann Nidd which ws held Prescott yesterday morning from th horn of Mr. and Mrs.William Hall to St Mark's Roman Catholic Church. Solemn requiem high mass was chanted at nine o'clock by Rev. Father Braeeland, following which interment was made In the family plot at the Prescott Roman Catho lic cemetery.

Among the many present friends from Ottawa. Detroit Mont. real and Chicago. Miss Nldd died suddenly Thursday morning. She had.

lived In Prescott nearly all her life. Chief mourners were her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall; her brothers, WIlKsm Nldd.

of Detroit Jack Nidd. of Vancouver. B.C.: Michael and James Nldd, of Ottawa. Many floral and spiritual offerings were received. Utl'BtL trrmma.

tsurel entries for Wsdnasday. Oct First race, SSnO, maldtna, g-vsar-elds. colt end geldlnri, 9t rurtonrs aHeedla' Home. US; rut Out. Ill; Sun ralr Ptay.

IIS; bBravtng Dancer lift; Coll. Ill; Beyond Doubt, lit; Bur Irfnl. US: hPMMr. lift: Ortltce. lift; In adrflMim to hiiikaod I.

aErin Lad. lift: Soldier's Dream, lift: survived hv an Infant dauahtor Ten law, lis. a-a. sscyenea toiij bO. Brown.

Jr. and a W. Ubrol entry.) MAnit raee. SAM. elatmliur.

s-yar. aloa and us. 1 1-1S mUae xHut. 10T; 1 -1 Its vVlarv U.v 10S: CharUN. IM: sxSteauiead.

til. (a B. Bond mI Un. 11. N.

Bond entry.) Third race. l.oe, cleunlng, ateeple- laau A wa4 Ism mPeflait THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Renort Subs Oh First Day of Rchmdmg Loan This Figure Includes Only Business Done In Few of Larger Centres Many wrge nwua. Beceivea. Th Minister of inane announced i laat night in Incompltta eompuatlon of reports received up to (JO p.m. In-: die ted a tout of nor than 000 subscribed to th now 1N4 ra- fundlnc loan for th first day.

Th new laau 1 for This nnir Include only bulla don In few of th larger centre. It do not tak Into account a very heavy volume of large autacrlptlona of which th Department of finance has been advised, but Which win not be ntrd formally until boards of directors and Investment committees ot financial and institutions have met. Apart from the large ubscrio-tiona which were Included In th first day' business last year th Minister reports th reavon from th avaraaa investor la even better than that of last year, rt umerous Labor Extremists Are Ove whelmed Moderate Element in Brit CaUnat fresa Pegs Oa. way obstructions wnerever wey mav be found.1 preceding in. Tore; bit otaiiera aid on behalf of hi smendments i.

ik. rwartment of Finance res ---m Amn from oanaa throughout th. country Indicate th. loan was oeuig C-Arnon th. uglP report rd by wir yesterdsymoat ofwhlch are not yet the sbov total are: The Musl Life Assurance Co.

of Canada The ManufaeturerjUf In-sursnc. Con-federallon Life ff0 "iill 600 000; London Life Insurance Compsny-lflJ0; North Ameri-can Life Assurance Northern Aseuranc Co. Ltd. SUndard Brands, Limited 400,000: Canadian Order of Foresters-4S00W Lond and Western Trusts Cpany.l-td. -SMS 000; Robin Hood Mil, Limited Crown Trust Co.

resolution. Jack Mills, of Dertford. a former cnargea maklna -oenoeraiaf for a war which th. Japan consider essential." JaM-nMM UU1 DOB U11I' from the BrlUsh Government "th declaration that then shall not In at war. any aaatstanc.

ish Party WinS Great financial or physical. jo oj; i BriUin to help th state which has Victory. I outlawed Itself in th. rs ot th civilised world." added "Xvery trad, repre sented her I slowly being batter-ad out of exiitence by th Slav conditions In th Japan Indus trial tn wnue xnex -a1 1 1 .1.. there war differ-1 rlf.fJtWA, OllTIaT si UUatles OfflcersAre Elected aired.

.1 was elected prosldent "I regard this difference a of th ottaw. Young Judaea which profound significance to the move- jL'j illth year of aetlvltlaa at ment on. which cannot ahirk. 1" ld gunday afternoon, and which deserve, th. most sciemn Thonorary board la composed diacusslon and the wisest possioi 1 Mrs.

A. J- decision by th. eonlerence, i o.B.E.; member, Rbbt A. H. Freedman, Mrs.

a. ru, w. Deny BvlUa wsceaesry. Mirsky. and Mrs.

u. woiocnuw. I avarutlva was eiecv denieo mat a vioieni rerom-1 Hon was necessary to bring pro- for JJ- found economic changes, but h. con- N- Ksplnsky; hAT. sldered it necessary to mske explicit Rivera; Bi'nTkr to the country how th.

party pro- disaer SS PhJI veearf-. eT ifany workers' government In this chairman. Ben Steinberg, supervis- country. that Oovernmt imust or ysjMj 2mbmHIoUrt cure a sumciency econ rv; i-aictions Plnt to Tnrr-sed membership begin a program for th. socialization for the coming year.

S-i J-' viva Persons Are Saved But following Dr. uaitonra apeeca. Ttqw. ADartmenl fiainOB ih. dMatea decisively reiected thcl "r01 detailed plan of Sir Stafford.

I qwdON. Ont, Oct 1, Plunging sir fttafTord's amendment would I thmish dense smoke, Bremen have had Labor change the whoi vesrtng gal masks early today res- existing basis of production and dis-1 mti BTe person trapped In ttieir tribution in the United Kingdom. It snartment by nr. Two member tn4iirii atana to socialise th nana I .1 ki nanartment were of England ana joint stocx oenas, 1 lniurea the bias wnicn rauseu and would olaea control ot land an- j. ai ooo.

Thoa 1 I tk. -J V. HiwMll, I mi ww iwiHH 1 1 eatucd were ana xnra, ment. mitk-aiid fhrto children, raut All these measures were orougm j7- rjonna and Jane, They to the for by carfully calculated series of amendment to the draft Ttsred toialety nl.Uorm drawn by the execuUve. jf hiiC 'sani annroved an m- a rould have entirely changed tne The party then turned to discus sion of the Joint report of th party execuUve and of the Trade Union Coner.

headln th trades union section, on. war ana miles SprUifdal Rose its. sAries I Arthur Henderson, general ttere-1 137, Capian 111. Hoi hub ur, ae tare of the party for many years Awelah lit, nTaakwood US. George PTNKD POR SPEEDrNO.

JeJaasl til. xS pnmtlc enow. Drivlni across th Alexandra I f.nM.cl.,im?11 Bridge at mile an hour when I rourth race. M. dalirlns.

t-raar- tne speed limit is 18 coat oeorg elds, six furlonss Anaereon lot, nuiae Ch.mpl.ln rwt VlalTV sio ana costa in atasisxraia uiurt.i Other fined like amount for speed-1 01u and up; 'furlonss-auo Apelie ing were: rrcy on neon, oe ner-1 11s, canmaa Troyar 111. tsnwr-ridg street Mid June L. Wright gjerd IN. lm Prince 'k lit. JZZT JI' Sixth rice, asoe, eUlmln.

S-year- Jn Brun, ISSUj Rideau afreet 1as and up. six furlongs sned paid and cost lor not stopping I wason. lol; omden ftnur. tits Band Ireiism. rpom Stan end president of th.

world dii what teo Including a central rtnke were to be taken by labor In th. event of war, or snri war. Aasesrs Leagae Artlaau Th. whole labor movement must co-operate tn such policy, not anej tha trade unions, ha declared. "Labor reject nnauy ana iwrm Hi world conception of th balance of Bower." ny ne aecurea.

11 he declared. If Was on. Ill: axDreai. lol; t. Stephens.

Oovernment vr sees I to involve lis: stroll Alone. Ill; DsrUe, 10; High BriUin in war. It will be opposed Terouj. it Mtntan. lis.

by me united strength of th. whol. an. n. vannanuit anirv.

Seventh race. Ssoo. elaunmg. S-yeer- movement General I olds and up. mile and an eighth xOayl A reaolution by Mr.

Henderson rsrty, ins; xnenwie, in; ur. eyniax. approving Russia recent admission 119: csmonotasnir. lie: Nations was ap- paneaoar, no; wnrmmriea, lie. I Mr Han.

ninth rat, asoe. oaimine. aavaar. I proved by th convention, ssr. Hn- etda and up.

mil MI an elchtav-Cost I derson ssid he did not believa, as Tans, no; Mies (. aiaian, mi Airwa tvi. no; rair a Fair amff ETHIC Billy. IM; xArab. 11: xSyrlse antry.

waa motivated by ulterior believe Russis hu been nv; aiuca narv, iv; wuuuna esar. I jMa Buck li.ro, Mfc wtsbJng Star, xApprenrJce allowance etstmsd. Weather, clear; track, fast I to assist in sUbllitlng world peace I Hmoereon sia wum om. tONa BBAKca INTBlgS. ale's entry, with It oesce and di Plrst race.

STOS elalmlne. S-vaer-nlda. I armament anneals, might also open St, mrlncif a Usht Blue. 101: xldlevlc- opportunitie for effective co- xflae. xMlae Worth mora, (aatte wuaeuoa.

ino: Dark Diana. 10T: Dartt. cation. IM: Diamond Dleaar. SI: Whlehprtl.

Ml DlSht Foot loft- ateo eiisiDi. u-narenouin, as; roae Away, Firs. 104. Second race, 70, claiming. 4-year-olds and up.

furlonra Lumfltton, lot; En Avant. 104: Oolden Orlots. lot: Calen, lot: Preyan. InJ; xPretracter, 1 1 a. r.

mi nn. ii.ianan im' nar. ter. US: Prince DunroraL 14: Sorcery. 110: Maebee.

1U; alio alinbla. Pro- nwrnaua, lirr; raaeral IIMarye, 1071 Your Flag, loll Centre March, lot Third race, SI 00, claiming, ft-yaar olds and up. foaled tn Canada. fur. rones Clrculat I OS Kaalar HaHa IIS Acaleu KH.

Sam Worthy 10. xCandy Faast 104. Uvtra 104. Joey 11. Thermal los.

Lady Mameek 11. aophren 10. Canny Asa 114. rounn race, aano, ciaimmg. l-yaar-)ds and up, I mil and alxtaenth Attribute let.

Dark Kleelo lift. Brando i-rinc iia, x-rrue aemtment 10. Aapln 1 1 1 IV, wnriaira i I. Batll of Kltllcrankle 10S, Oolden Prln- eras 10. aruxan 11, Phil R.

10. I Taolst II. Au allslbla: Visionary I Hour 11. xCynar lot Blue Demaal I 10. xDark Ayr 104.

I Fifth race. Sl.ooo, the Oeedyeay The handicap. S-year-eida and up, mil and 7 yard Prince Fnx, 10; steallng-away, IOC Crofter. Ill; Pro)aetlle, lit; Chastity. 10; rinallil, in: Uve One.

Ill: Chryemut. lost Laarard, let; Plain Ban. Ill: Lynx Cva. lie. Alxth race, fsa, clalram, ft-year-1 elds and UB.

foalad ha Canada, mlla and 1 a aweenin indaay, 17: noyal Vint- iot; cnaata Morn. 17: Dan ICrlmiTMi, 107; Sleaford, 101: Cud sal-I do, let: Banner, 17; Ft laid lis. 1 Seventh rece, etalmmr. S-vewr- I olds and op, 1 1-1 mUea-Girt e'Oah, I ler; BtarMian sjuean, lie; cnateesie, 1 IIS: Balmwawa. 104: laoslaay.

107: powder Monkey, ill; pot Aa Mint I 100; Flytn Heals 11' xNauy Alt, I lot; Indian Dane. I1l fenersatle Boy. I 10; Daadia, lift. Awe allslbla: xOltna I ID, as; Ruaaa, 11-, Tsui Feu, lot; ruseo. lis.

a A. a. clear, reat nrat aet I i lime, a eeiorx. SI.IORT nPROVSMKNT. A alight hyiuioeiiiei) tn th eras.

I dltlon of Dr. W. Rupert Carta la I errllcally III at Ottawa Civic Ho. I piuu, waa reported thia morning. operation along economic Unas.

Heading far War, v.i- tha teeehlnC staff of Olashan Intnnedlat. School for the last four years, as Instructor in nature study. H. S. McHsughton has reslmed.

He severed his connection erlth the school on October 1, and ment conference, reminded th I Intend resuming (arming la Lan- delegate they were to consider lrk county. It wsi its ted by Prin cipal Oor. A. Church, of aissnan School. His decision to resign was Influenced, aald Mr.

Church, by th lllns of his brotr who ltvas on th farm. MRS. CARL LAMSOff. CARLSTOR PLACE. Oct 1 (Snsclal)- Word has beerl received hsr of th.

death in Detroit of Mrs. Csrt Lamson. formerly Miss Mabel Cameron, daughter of fh. tat. Mr.

and Mrs David uunaron, oi sn-a waa in her 4th year. hail hewn 111 but two week. Her body will be orougnt to lsti-ln Place and th funeral will be i a on- Tuaedav afternoon fr the family home on tne ivn iainn of Beekwlth. at 130 0 cl oca to St Fillsn cemetery, ourvivma Km huahand: two SOTU. On daughter and sis sisters, Mra Rob- ss a swat McLaren.

Th Derry Mrs. J. H. Campbell Metcalfe; Mra. Burrows, meuora, mA uiaa Orace Cameron, Mra.

David Cameron, her mother, died last Juno, at th. ag. mouier, ana i coaTiih roc sir I I III I IT III 17S SPARKS ST. Deflation Policy Causes Distress Tom Moore Suggests Bea- on. for Sweatshops ao cently Exposed.

ulu the causa of the Sweat- hoD exposed by th. Stevens la-SSr? CcLldb. traced to thoaena-UorrTpolicy forced on thii eoun-try during th. put rL' Moor, prseideot of th Trade and UcSof C. Urt nijh told th.

Ottawa orancn a din -Th resultant orow- laalna power had to met by lower priced goods ana "i for thZ, IrAviUbly led to tion ot wge end lower prtco tor farm products," bo aald. -Intamauonai on twwn she nation 1 nKr'L: control th pernicious armament ring." h. asserted. TOO paser uiouau. -TJ-i (ah North America Act prevented the concentration of oclal legislation in th hands of th.

Dominion oSwSuSint nd that It hould be amended in Keeping wiio and changing condition. BerTw: Allen, president was In i ih. anawkpr WU thaink Cllall IS SSlll Hi av by R. A. Rigg.

supermtandentof th Bomlnlon Employment Service. Jack Rodney Wins Honors On Smiths Palls program i.i a ni Jaw est avrrrxa rALUJ. Ont, Oct. I. As the concluding evenU of, the trs whi plicid TMrndTTthe senior halt hsd tWd wlthhls brother George In points for poaeeasioo of the Clai.

Gold KdaU each havinf junsssed points itk talk no with Msrl ints. in tns ol the sold niedal whUe Allen Jenner with Botnta. was the sliver msdalHst. "ii theltnior half mils. trundlng on thia afternoon's program.

M. lad the tlaie STJiiV te win a close victory over J. "ony. who rlntahad second with Donald Cor-nett third and J. MaOUlls fuTniah stiff epporition to acheola of Lanark County when the Sunt? meet is held In Csrljton Place Baturoar 1 TWrh Occur Suddenly Of Frank BiacKweu Suffering a heart attack whllisl th horn of friends on Percy "itreet a wi nvim-k last night Prank Blackwell, for some tlm aalstant caretaker at th.

county court house, died suddenly. Dr. J. E. Craig, coroner, was called, but decided death was due to natural cause.

Mr. BLckweU had been enjoying "usual good health until hia fatal arur. His passing wlU com. a shock to a number of friends in Ottawa, where he had lived for the part 18 yssrs. H.

ws 1 7rs of oi.iIm Ont. he waa a son oi ueoria the late duk.w years n. waa ew. -tut latar cam. to the Capital Since court houses h.

hsd msde his hem. with hi family ai a was a member Weriv United cnurcn. hw I survived by hi widow, formerly Sf 1 uaM in: three sons. Wsllsce. of Cornwall Ont; and Oordon, In the Carleton County jpolica ofaw two daughter.

Mr. Smith, Ottawa, and Mlu Dorothy BtackweU, two orotners, -r- well, Smtjh. Falls, snd Albert Blackw.ll. Crmlchl fssk-J? sisters, Mra. L.

Cjrswell. B'FSon. Que, ana aira --i. -The runerai wm-w a Um W. J.

Dagg. So reaiacncw Third avenu. at two o'clock Wed- l.y Methodist cnurcn. i nyald. svenue ana nua.

where a service will b. ton- ducted by Bev. J. A. Bsiru -wter- mnt win 1 mmam la cemetery.

ana. MARTHA JI88UP. trrMnRDKE. Ont, Oct 1. Spe cial) Mn.

Martha Jessup, widow of Alex Jessup. snd wu-euow rtaldent ot tha Forest er Falls dis trict died at her bom. this mora ine at th. ago of 11 years, a ni.h-rt all her life, Mrs. Jessup had numerous Wends who will learn ner -i rs.

Jessup wss dsughte ot th. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bye, and was born In Forester's FaUa Her husoena, nira deceesed" her seversl year.

Tnr tllters, Mrs. Thorn O'Brleru sir. riaoree Bates. Fort William. Ont: and Mrs.

Annie Woods, WlnnlW survlv. Th funeral wUl hld rpm Mmi of her niece, Mrs- John th Standard Church snd efcnetory. BMchbarg United Church, will of. Aetata at tn stroe- .1 She aaniC. Join Staff i I 'a MB.

HAROLD K. WILSON. 1 MMlMT who was lormexjj Jo, cha. Ogiivy. Limited, appliance inlnad the sUft Ot Robertson, ingle and Tilley.

Llm-ltd. 1M Bank street who are eon- IA HTflrVSaw salesman. Mr. Wilson win not con- tin Bimseu to any "-i cmvrwu)l with th food poinU of T. w.

TSTIl.M'ai -nan frlamTMM in tn. City nmntwi hearty good wishes for success in his new position and congratuUt-Ing RJ.T. on acquiring th. services OX SO compeivi WW. Kinc Carol and Wife Are Near jteconciuauoa nruiorST rw In city that aeethed today with rumor of pproachlng reconciliation be- Vina of Rumania and hia wife.

Prince Helen, Premier George Tatareecu today attempted to reconstitute his cabinet fter its resignation early Monday. Th Rumanian pros for th first time sine th royal separation carried th rumor of a rconcilition. No Inquest on Fatality East of Smiths Falls Special to Te SeeraaL SMITHS FALLS, Ont, Oct 1. After InvestigaUon Into th accident which occurred on Sunday morning on the Kilmarnock road which Walter O'Donnell. of Mer-rtckvUI.

received fatal injuries. Dr. A. Ory, coroner, decided that an inquest wouianoj. a K- tmdv of the victim.

had been held at local jt.kina catablishment pend. Tl. of th lnvestigs- TT vi. Knma Uon, was taken io lata this fternoon. i-onaiaoir.

Robert Wsnnen. ana the Provincial roiice. in.g.- Automatic Seir-Rcgulatlns Coal Duriior Hero tin snacbino jnm barea bsn waitinf Jotta lroa Krarnao tbat (aads coal saiocnarJcallT frora th. bid ttto Sr. sain-l'l''ss)alels sr.

STtll-ablo so It fJCSttkalre. srrarT tppt of tgarlng tsat car beexBn srrani. Proa, thai Dsa, coal ftOOl UHljw fat. Hist rt tt Is asasJaJ to aniorsa hoas. tatopararnra Rnsbm I rm glstB- sssloi ftrpoft oss rBUvFjd MTSSt joMv and aastoaBacsOJ, cUftat so tfas ntaits.

Write, photto or cJl TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1934. Claims Belangeir i Ira Needs More Facts Chairman of Milk Board Comments Ottawa toronto. Oct. I Milk dealers and producers hv bam prsing th Ontario Mil Control Board to arrange conference to sUgetiss milk prieto, I. A.

Mscreeters, chair, man, aald today, but nothing defl-Blt has beaa arrangad so tar. Th. dialrman. In commenting on a resolution from Ottawa City Council protesting sgslnst th. board's action la forbidding payment by dealer of dividend 1 th.

form of tower price to eon. sumns. Mid consideration would be given by th. board t. th.

motion. However, fce aald, Alder man A. A. Belanger, wno th. rasoluUon, "dooin't know U.th facts Mr" MacFeeteri also said ho felt sura milk price to consumers were about two cents" lower then In Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor and other western eector of the i in ere nao own -from Ottaw.

producer, for a revt. ion In price paid them by deal ers, Macrtara eeio, feel their price In relation Jo other place an too low. PoeslbUity of provision for this revision, which might mn an increase to the public. 1 what city council Is trying to head off. -Well review th.

reaolution .11 right" h. said, "but I'm aura Alderman Belanger doesn't know all th. fact. FUNERAL OF A. TBtMBLE.

RICHMOND, Ont, Oct. i tSp elal.) Th death occurred In the Civic hospital. Ottaw, on Friday of Alexander iTunoie, son oi kto Mr. and Mr. George Trimoie, of North oower townanip, -sucn-mond.

R.R. No. He had beer, in falling health, for som time and hi dth was riot unexpected. He unmarried and. uvea on a farm In Goodstown.

Having a nephew and niece living with hlrn. He was in ni iei jem -i ilMri in the locality ox Goodstown. ne is survive, vj ar twin brother. George, who- live close by, and two dsten, mrs. nuv ton, Richmond, and Mrs.

H. -Wstts, of North Oower. Th funeral was held from nl residence, to St Johns Anglican Church, Richmond. Sunday, and service was conducted by the rector, Rev. J.

J. Banneu. ine cnoir ana organist Mrs. E. Armstroogv pro-vided music.

Th pallbearera were: Johnston Saddler, John McBryde. John Fisher, H. HU1, Oeorg. and Adam Gedde, all neighbors. Interment was In the adjoining eametery.

1 FURNITURE JOHN RAPER 177 SPARKS ST. UMtTBD QUEEN 4840 EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT SATS MANY DOIXAB8I Snap at the store with the lower overhead expense that yield avtnga that fsw ters caa sqaaL ORME'S DAILY PIANO BARCAIN Steek Upright Mahearaav Case $97 lit SPARES ST. QUEEN SMS. Prleed at. Ta 3.00 A.McMlUan SPABBS ST.

Ytrntlihit Styles In Girls' Dresses May be chosen from a variety of new shades. Rayon tweed snd Icrseys with pretty trimmings. Som its with 41 QC panties aaaaaaaaaaaaw rl- Limiwcd. 1 Speaking to th. war and peace of II years.

VI ITH THE "DIH-FE.

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