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Pay i JBatients Stay in Hospital For Shorter Time Shown by Becent Survey, I States Ontario Health I Minister More School' Grants Cut. TORONTO, May 3. th-The On-J tario Government cannot carry' on services on borrowed money, Mm- liter of Health J. A. Faulkner said; today in announcing discontinuance of the Government grants to muni ripalltiet (or school rmxtical Inspcc-' lioti and public health mir for1 school and community dental "air I view and boardt of Thej grant for vencfral disease clinics is i unchanged' at yi2S0.

Discussing general hoapital ntuattbn. Dr. taulknrr said a aur-l vry conducted by his department showed paying patients remained Jn hoapital an average of eight days but Indigent patients stayed there 19 days. "Malingering?" be was asked. Only Few Grant.

"Yes, you might as well call It that "Were not going to do for one; what we don't do for another and everyone has to be treated thej him," tainJr. Faulkner. OniyH a few municipalities received trranle school rnedicsl and public health nurses, In the fiscal year ending Oct St. 193. the grants totalled Only II cities received granta, which were: Brantford.

gflOO; Ham-i ilton. I3.74a.4fl: tl.SVi North' Ray. g7J0: Ok haw a. S1.0V): Tort Arthur. St.

Thomas, Woodwork and Rtratford. t'AO each; bam. 800; Toronto. T-enty-elght towns will also be without grants. In th fiscal year ending last Oct SI, they included t00 earh for Blind River, Cornwall.

KLmlrs, Cananoqu. Hailey. bury, Perth and Denial Grants. Other grants Included: Capreol. Ml Cobalt.

1J33; Drydrn. 1174, Sturgeon Falls, I4M, and Timmina. $75, Graiita to municipalities for school and community dental services amounted to tllUXX In th last fiscal year. Major portion of th School Board granta waa divided aa follows: Belleville, 11; Brantford, ViM. Windsor.

40: Pateborougb. Port Arthur, 187: St Cath arines, siu; Thorold, till: Walker-viU. 4S7f. York Township. tSMl Stork Arrives 82 Hours After Motor Accident Even motor tccldentt cant keep th atork from carrying out his traditional duty, authortt! it one Hospital amrmed yesterday as they announced th arrival of a baby girl to Mr.

and Mr. Lawrence Butler, Havelock avenue. (3 hour after hey were Involved tn trlpls coIUson while en route the haeciUL Mrs. Butler la doing wU, despite th aaddenV and th baby, who weigh seven pounds, 14 ounce, is doing splendidly toe. It waa lust a week ago tonight rlnc all th misfortune that are.

ceded th -littl girl's arrival. Th I anxloua parents, travelling tn aa in-'i valid car driven" by William Bahan. 1, left their Havelock street house for th hospital, etna the stork waa expected at any time. At Somerset atreet and Empress avenue, the Invalid car waa Involved in the eotllsion and finally came to a halt near Lorn avantM. Mr.

and Mr. Butler were bsctly ahaken up, Mrs. Butler avaa cut by glass. Irving Dash: driver of the second car Involved, was slightly hurt, and Bhan waa arrested, but released late without bail. PEBCIVAI, EDWARDg.

Perclval Edwards, a former real. dent of BiUlncs Brides. did -I local hospital Wednesrfsv a prolorieA.llUies.-M& Edwardsf raa uvea in th district for more han 10 yeara, He waa In hia 78rd year and had no relatives in this country. At on time he attended I Trinity Church; but latterly had! been a member of St- Matthew' Kinsn. -inr runerai was held from acKenxl Brothers' Funeral Par- ru-gyi avenue, thla noon, and Interment was In Tine-rrest Ifmatery.

I. -r Don't Buy ICE mtff ywa see what we hav offer In slightly ased Eire. trie Refrtgrralnrs. elm lean. Pintle and Ltd, parks Street, Fkene Oneeau Year credit I feed kere.

STOCrC-REDUCINC SALE NOW ON Wearing Many Line at" Big Redaction STANLEY I 1M-1U Whv TtV I KIDBAU I i 7 Mistrablc? XII Chase th KKOVAW I Four Nominated For County Honor Conservatives to Select Federal Candidate at North Cower Tomorrow Arrangement bave been com. pleted for th convention, of th Carleton County Conservative As sociation -which wilt he held la trie community halt at North Cower tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock Eastern. Standard Tim. With four well-known counly men placing their names before the delegates for endorsement as Cotk srrvativ candidal In the forthcoming Federal election a lively meeting Is expected. It will be the largest convention in the history of any party in Carlrton, close to 800 delegates having been selected.

The four to be nominated are: W. F. C.arlatid. present member for Carleton; G. Boucher, former county magistrate; Dr.

A. B. Hyndman. of Carp, and R. O.

Morris, ot Ottawa and Hull. Arrangement for the closed convention i were completed today by J. W. Arnott, of Wrstboro. who will act as returning officer.

Mrs. H. i. Sykes will be secretary and. George.

Dobson. of North Cower, president of the association, will act as chair, jnan. Machine Gun Fire Kills Rum-Runner I Tii-ai rt IUrSl 01 XTOm B.C. M.P. Coast Guard Cruia.

er fatal C'entlnaed fraaa Page One. moiorooai. JSB rases of variousJ liquors were placed in bond. Th fatal chase began before dawn in waters made choppy by a brisk bret. In command of Captain J.

C. Kelly. the Acadian was near Crosa Islsnd at Drat tight of the motorboat Allegedly falling to heed a challenging aignal ahot. Mason and Tanner continued on their way. A second burst of fir followed without effect, but at the third Tanner col.

la peed. Well Known Figure. With hi body still aboard, the motorboat waa taken in tow and tied vp at the Government wharf here. It was stated the inquest would be held in th blood-stamad pilot house. Tanner, leaving a wife and five email children, was well known along the i.unenburg waterfront, and word of the fatality spread Juickly after the Acadian brougnt I th SO-foot boat A small crowd aoon congregated around the craft Police maintained a strict watch over Mason and no one els was permitted to approach him.

Th inquest win be held this afternoon. Ostensibly a fishing boat the seised craft had been purchased by Tanner and Mason. Off tela ntatemeai. A rifle shot fired today from the Pursuing Royal Canadian Mounted Folic. cutter.

Acadian at a keg of rum on board an allegedly iQm-ruanlng motorboat, outside ol Lunenburg Bay, N.S., bounced off th keg and killed William Tanner, at the wheel of the motorboat R.C.M.P. headquarters here were iniormefl in a brief telegram. In theVlegraphlc report R.C.M.P. officera In Nova Scotia stated the motorboat had a item Died to run away after being challenged by th police cutter. Several rifle shot were fired from th police cutter at th motorboat to stop.

from escaping, the advice continued, and when C.M P. officers finally went on board the motorboat Tanner was found dead. The motorboat was In the Canadian registry and within Canadian waters and uia R.C.M.P. oflicers war within their rignte in challenging her. it was etaled.

1,500 Parading Monday 1 ire rj vrr Ueut-CoL W. S. Wood Will Be in Command of Former Soldiers. It la expected that aa mane- aa 1.500 members of Veteran organl- lauune win uae part in combined civil and military ceremony to be held on Parliament Hill on Monday in honor of th Silver Jubilee of the King. Memberi of Ottawa Branch ol the Canadian Legion, the Non-affiliated veterans, unattached ex -servicemen of the Navy, Army and Ait Force, and representatives of.

the Army and Veterans Association wiU form up on Cartier Spare at JClgin street and the Driveway at o'clock in the morning, marchlne- to Parliament Hill vi Laurler avenue, Metcalfe ana uie centre Gate, I.leut-Col. W. S. Wood. D.S.O.

V.D will be in command of the veterans who will pared in mufti With medal. The South African Veterans under Major u. H. A. colllns, president will assemble at the South African monument the old city hall lite 10 o'clock.

-and will enter centre Gat of Parliament Hi to take up their position on Ih mil. Allow Thomas Everitt To Change His Plea Beeauae he had acted wltK advice counsel. Deputy Magistrate Connor allrnved Thomas" Everitt, accused of damaging Flora street house which he la alleged to have occupied illegally In the absence of the owner, to change his pie from guilty tn not The reuuest to change the pica was mad by' W- Haughton lierence counsel. Bail waa fixed at I.VX). Da, tl awn with relief from rl h.

aXC taarroun, tc anwra ta.rawwtrr Celebrated I isnaiw nil ailllilif WA I ft A Aa Infernal atetar at th three ccnias nianai i sarir unmu jaonee aaw. swj win Mara eert at UlUe Tksatra Friday evening. Children Attend Funeral of Pupil Many Eegret Death of Philip John Aged 10 Years. Moving tribute to Philip John O'Neill, 10-year-old ton of Mr. Muriel Benoit O'Neill and th late William J.

O'NeilU waa paid at his funeral held this morning from hfs let home, 269 Second avenue, to Blessed Sacrament Church. Teachers and pupils of Corpus Christ! School where be was a popular pupil, attended the funeral In a body, and the church waa Ailed with friends and relatives. Solemn requiem high mass was Chanted by Rev. Father George D. Prudhomme.

with Rev. Father Thomas Kiggln aa deacon, and Rev. Father Leo Blanchfield, aa aub-deacon. Chief mourners and survivor wer hit mother; a brother. Carry, and a titter, Jane; thre aunf.

Mrs. J. R. Mortun and Mm Redmond Quain. Sr of Ottawa, and Mrs.

Xarl Watrrbury. Newburgh. N.Y.; an uncle. Eriger Benoit and a cousin, Redmond Quant, K.C, both of Ottawa In th cortege war 10 pupils from Corpus Christ! School. Philip Phe-Ian and J.

D. Larose, Separata School trustee, were present at the funeral. together with D. Roy Harris, vice-president; Fred McCann. superintendent, and T.

Q. Lowrey, director of the Ottawa Boys' Club; Charles Larose, representing th Senate tuff. I' Numerous beautiful floral offer- inn included piece from ollc Girls' Club: Staff of th Senate: Neighborhood Services'. Teachers of St Patrick' Girls' School; Glee Club, Rosary Hall) Classmate of Corpus Christ! School; Teachers, St Mslachy'a School. Senator Calrine Wilson sent a beautiful basket of flowers.

Spiritual ofTeringt were received front the Student' Council, Corput Chriiti School; Siatert of th Precious Blood: Promoter of th League of the Sacred Heart Blessed Sacrament Parish; Lay Teacher of Corput Christl School: Blessed Sacrament Tabernacle Society; Teachers and Pupils, Corpus Christl School: Study Club of Blessed Sacrament Parish. Prayers at then grave-tide In Notre Dime cemetery were recited by Rev. Father Prudhomme. Edward L. Slattery Is Widely Mourned Deep respect 'tor Edward L.

Slattery. esteemed reaidentofOt-tawa, was revealed at hi funeral held this morning from hit late home. 70 Mac Donald street, to St. Theresa's Church. Requiem hljh man was chanted by Rev.

Father J. O. Dqwd and in the aanctuary war Rev. Father K. Klltlan, O.

M. parish priest of the Church of th Cansditn Martyrs: Rev. 'Father A. O'Neill and Rev. Father G.

Laroee; alto Re. L. Cormican. O. M.

I- Rev. Father L. Sweeney, O. M. Rev.

Father M. Peakr. M. Rev. Father F.

Grady. O. M. all of St. Patrick'! College.

Chief mourners and lurvlvort wer nit widow; four tons, Edward j. mattery, ijerald Tilaltery, Frederick William and James Tren ds Slattery: two daulthera. Marv Gertrude and Conttanc Margaret mattery: one Brother, Joseph and sister. Mist Gertrude Among th numerous floral offer ings were pieces from the Ordinary Audit Department Metropolitan Life Insurance Company: Director ate of Equipment and Ordnance service. Department of National Defence; Royal Canadian Ordnance Hockey Team.

Spiritual offering wore received from the Ledles' Auxiliary." lm- maculate High 'School: League of the Sacred Heart -of th Canadian Martyrs; choir. Children of Mare. Canadian Mertyre: Class IV-A. St Patrick's College: staff of the Brew-art Warehouse; Sodality of the Chil-, dren of Mary. Canadian Martyrs: Study Club, St.

Theresa's Parish; Csthollc Women Club, Canadian Subdivision, Father Larose and Father O'Neill rerlted the prayer for the dead t' the graveside, Notre Dame lery. Bestows Knighthoods On Two Canadians Two knighthoods wer formally bestowed on Canadians at Government House today by th Governor General, the Earl of Beaaborough, at an Investiture for those receiving honors in the King's Nw Year's list ot accoratione. The kaiahta are Sir Charles W. Lindsay, ot Montreal, noted worker for the Mind, who received a knighthood in lh Order of the. British Empire, and Sir Joeeph A.

Chia-holtn. Chief Justice at Nov Scotla. who received letter patent grant-hit him a knighthood. Other Canadian In the list received various order not carrying: nun. JAMAICA aHATCHl-g.

Anacreon. Paat Up. Kissinbug. Pretty Buay, Uoudy, fast. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Musicians Appearing Here fstnaa HaaaWxrg.

Washers, Mark. Quick Resale of City Debentures Reported by Finance Commissioner Issue of 11,008,225 Taken Disposed or Within rew Hours. Th entire (asu of tl.0OS.22S thre and oneiaif percent, em el debenture bought yesterday fur-noon from th city by a syndicate headed by A. B. Am and Company, Limited, had been sold by 11 o'clock this morning.

City Com-mission of financ Cordon reported. None of the debentures will reach the public, but will be retained as investment by bank and other institution. Tn city received a Rev. J. Dagenais Dies in Pembroke Fort Coulonge Pariah Priest Succumbed to Heart Attack.

(aerial Tk Jearaat PEMBROKE. Ont, May S. Seised with a heart attack yesterday. Revj Joseph Camllle Dagenais. parish priest of 9t Peter Church, Fort Coulonge, died this morning in the General Hospital here, where he waa brought last The funetal will take place Monday at 10 a.m.

In Fort Coulonge. Rt Rev. P. T. Ryan.

Bishop of Pembroke, singing requiem high mas. Born at Eta Theresa. One Fthr Dagenais ob- talned hit classical education at St Laurent Colleee. St LaurenL Oue and his theological atudle. at th Grand Seminary, Montreal.

On December 1., 1HM. he was ordained in Montreal for th Pembroke diocese by Rt Rev. J. M. Etnard.

then Bishop of Valleyfleld. and few day later came to Ren frew County, where was ap- potnten curate at Mount St. Patrick. In 1000 he was named the first priest of Griffith parish and remained there until being appointed to Fort Coulonge, on September 17. 1907 Well-known through out wide diiUiet, Fether Dagenais was highly regarded by all and hi sudden death has been learned with general regret.

The present fin tton church st Fort Coulonge was built through hi rTorla, T. A. Smith, City Foreman Dies in His 65th Year Thomas A. Smith, foreman for District City Works JDeparU ment died at hia home, i Lewis street this morning. had been in poor health sine last December, but had since than recovered ufflclently to return to work, and the newt of hit death will come aa a shock to a wide etrcl of friends.

-Mr. Smith, who was In hi 53th year, waa a native ot England, a eon of the late Lewis William Smith. He ceme to Canada with hia parent when ttin month old and lived practically all hi life In Ottawa. For a number of years waa conductor wit Ihe New York Central Railway, but-became an employ ot th city in IS22, At on Urn Mr. Smith served with The Governor; Gefierara Foot Guard.

He was devout member 01 ot. rneresa church. Survivors Include his widow, for merly Mlsa Johanna Burns; two sons, Thomas Gordon, of th Royal Bank. Montreal, and Edwin of the Brockvllle Trust Company; two sisters, the Missea Msry and Lerenla Smith; thre brothers, Lewis William. Frank and L.

Ambroa Smithy Funeral arrangements win be enJ SuRriinr1a Onllnctinn pss vvttwvHUil I Fees From Hull Med Mayor Nolan today arranged Vith Chief of Police Emlle Joliati to walv collection of license tees from Hull merchants doing business In Ottawa for th neat month. The license lees are payable May 1. The arrangement la In Tine with the decision of the city to hav a one-month i moratorium on eueh licenses. Meyor Theo Lambert has taken similar steps to have Hull police not collect license fee from Ottawa merchant for the next month. V- Ovarttsa IrrHatta Mttaa stoat.

reatdeeed eye by owaag araxetta, aaatliWB draava al rv esaauet; Jan. violinist, tmi Barks, bb So aaa aa awlMaia a law 4 by Big Syndicate Was All price of 101.704444. a cost basis to th city of 124 percent Basal by th syndicate was on a basis- of I 7-t percent for th Srst five years, with variation wp to 1.43 percent for the last Bv years. Th first 10 years' debenture wer taken by the banks. On leading loan company took a large block from th syndicst.

Ottawa companies secured some of the bonds, but they will not be sold to the general public Germany Faces" Allies' Accord Will Makell7prisals If Germany Stages Any Air Raids. Cantinwd frees rag On. Prim Minister MacDonald said Germany or any' other power wishing to keep the peace waa able to enter th "ire companionship now existing between Britain, Franc and Italy. Th British further contemplate that th sir Locarno shall be sc. companied by a general' convention limiting armamrnta, Including aircraft.

Allies Invite Germany. Germany la to be invited to tend representatives to the Rome conference which It to endeavor to devise scan definite scheme for maintaining the independence of Austria and preserving the pescf of central Europe. In Eastern Europe the plan will be to gather various non-aggression pact into on wide multi-lateral pact already, baa non-aggression pacts with Poland, Russia and all th Baltic states except Lithuania. Thesev-it 4a thought, could be gathered into one multilateral pact covering a wider rea. It la.

not thought! here that yesterday' eigne ture of th Franco-Russian mutual assistance, pact is likely to prove an impediment to German signature -of a non-aggre-sion pact Hitler ha already aisled that he would not consider a separata mutual assistance -pact any barrier to -German acceptance of non-aggression pacts. Adopt-a-Child Week in Ontario Continued free Page On, year they are spending In Institution will leave them unfit to cope with the everyday, rough and tumble world into which they will Anally be thrown. "What they need are motheri and fathers and homes. And. a It hap- 14 Hull Residents Medals Will Be Presented by Mayor Lambert at City Hall Sunday.

Fourteen Hull resident- will receive the' Klng Sllvew Jubilee MedaL.lt was ennounoed thK morning in a sUlemenl received at Hull City Hall from office ot th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. Tn medal will be presented at a public gathering (o be held at th City Hall Sunday morning, follow ing an impressive reiigioue -mony at Noire Dame Church. Thoee -who will receive medal re: Alphonse Fournier. K.C, end Mrs. Fournier; Guertin.

UA Mayor Theo Ijmbert, Fred-eric chief of police; Slater St Adendat, superior ot Sacred Heart Hoapital: Slator Irene du Por-tugal. ot Sacred Heart Hospital; Dr. J. R. Belisle.

Hull physician; Dr. Perraa. radiologist at Sacred Heart Hoapital: Roeh Aubry, of the leach. Ing staff ot Hull Norma! School; Captain A. E.

Caron and Captain Stanley Merrfneld. of he Hull branch of th Canadian Legion; th Miaaea Carrier sod J. Gaudreau. achool teachers. Mayor Lambert Issued a proclamation thla morning asking Hull resident to observe Monday.

May aa holiday In honor of th King's Jubilee. Wearing scarlet uniforms, mem-ben ot Regiment de Hull will attend th Jubilee mats at Notre Dam Church Sunday morning. KemptviUe Man-Elected President i Funeral Directors. Hold Luncheon Meeting in Beechwood Cemetery. Funeral directors who are In Ot.

ba tndav at the Chateau Laurier. attendin the convention ot the Ottawa District Funeral Service Association, held their mid-day lunch-awn in Beechwood cemetery, in larg marquee erected for th occasion. About 100 undertakers, a well a guest from Toronto nd Montreal and American cities, attended the luncheon a guests ot the Beechwood Cemetery Associa tion. Officers of the association wra elected at follows: President. C.

L. Dickinson, of Kemptville, Ont; vice-president. T. Eldon Veitch. of Ottawa; secretary-treasurer, John Whelan.

of Ottawa: directors. Burton Grundy, of Ottawa, and Edward Cummlngs. of Suttsville. At the morning session of roe association, Joseph Patterson, of Carleton Ptaee, retiring president! presided. Prof.

E. G. Cross of thej tervic deptrtment of Dominion Manufacturers' Limited, on of the' speakers, was Introduced by James O'Hagan. Jr. W.

G. Baden Reed. ot George A. Welch, chartered ac. coununta.

gave an informal talk on the financing of undertaking estab- Ushment. Hunks, of the association to Baden Read for his address were' extended by. George Qulrmback, of Brockville. of the Ontario Funeral Service Aasocia tatxt. Trier will be a demonstration of I embalming this afternoon at thai Ottawa University, and the con-; vention will conclude this avening with motion picture showing dif- ferent phasea of embalming by professors In different colli liege 'from the United States.

Legion's Engraved Scroll Being Sent to the King i A handsomely graved scroll, I containing message bt congratu-. Ittlona to King George on tha occasion ot hit Silver Jubilr. from the officer and members of the Ca- nadian Legion of the British. Em-j pire was handed in to the Governor General ot Can-1 ada'a secretary this afternoon, to be forwarded to His Majesty. It was conveyed to the Governor General's office by Major M.

F. Gregg. fY.Cr:Dom!nlon "Treasurer "of the Canadian Legion. The scroll is executed with much skiU and pre i "sent a most attractive appearance. It bear the signature of Brigadier-General Alex Ross, Dominion president Race Entries riMI.lt irtTBrga.

IFIrit rsee at 15 p.m. I.D T1, First race, the Rennert, purse SWVJ, nilies. I- furlongs nines. -y I Princess Alice, ill: Kto. lis; us; no stra, lit; Cay Mlnetta.

Ill; aSprmf. lock. 115. Glowing Coal, lilt Beth-bon, lit; Deflate, lit. aA.

C. Vandtrbllt entry. Second race; the Ptmlico Roll Your Own handicap. Bteeplechase, purs tl.fMiO, 4-yesr-olds and up, tw miles Lucktt. 1.11; Sllverskln.

1)1: Ceorte J'asel. ISS; sOul of Tovn. I.K; Might Retreat la; Brad. ISS; aZarm.lt. 1M, Daniel- Sont.

IH; Task wood. 147. SW. Hirapson Jr. entry.

Third, rare, purse tax), claiming. B. and up. six- furkmte Al- m.nuoa. 11a, naxovs, ximpoon.

1 110; Seotty Bon, 1 IS; Hsnchero. 107: I Hot Cnssle. Ind; Meridian Queen. Kremeaeu. 1M; xclmr Knunt, lid: Slater Vinle.

100; sDsrk Law, lis: 1 xjtuppy. lo: eOrthoprlsm. im: Dljle Ptloeeaa. 105; rxSmall Chang. lit); xLandaman.

IWi aVe Eight. '107; xSlaro(an. IM. 1 aMIaa mwtA a It-, I Jr. entry.

,1 raara. n. Bona ana B. Bond entry. Fourth race, the old liner, purse laoa.

l-yMldi tit lurlonga Mr. i Quirk, lit; aSpeed, 1 15: Meraan, loi; 1 Deliberate, lit; Closing Time. 110; Ceaseless. 110; aWlnter Sport. .114: Orand Knight.

111). sA. O. Vsnderbllt entry. rirth race, the purse twin, claiming, 3-year-olda and op.

fur-lone sxSptxl. 103; Acautaw, IISti asHlsh Torque, 10R: xPostacrlpt, lOH; cBelie-er, 113; xlVsert. Call. Ill; xMotley. lot- cOrlflce.

lot: 5prky, i 107; xRAuih Party, Ml xAccoladr. Hi; Candescent, lot. sJ. u. Oratlan entry, cwioiam Elder entry.

Sixth race, the Dixie handicap, puree tftone added, 3-year-olda snd up. 13-16 miles War Clory. 117: Howard. Head Play. Its; Dark Hope.

Col-1 lateral. IIS); Stand Pal. Ill: Evergold. I lit: Dark Winter, lis); Indian Newa. at: Only One.

lot: Silent Shot. 108, Seventh rsce. the Hobktrkshin, puree I elatmln. s-year-OMs an up. 1 mile and 70 yards BunUno.

11; xttun-rirnu KI- sSleohTolhar. lot: xtlna Of Fre. HI: BoaeobaL lot; xBarrelona Pete, tot; Airway. I1J; Only. Fnotln.

iro; Idle Flirt. Ill; LllllaavJ: 1 Ktshth race, the Joooa. txirse asotl. 1 elslmlnff, -year-olds and up, mile and 7 yards xoar ratty, let; xTulespriea Wand, lot: xlrteh Voe, lot: Penead-r. IIS; xwrwnald IT.

lot: xBrlny Deep, lot; Repeal, lit: Bright Bird, lit: xtaat Romance. 103; Sun Clotblng, 10. Apprentice ellewenee eUimea, Weather, elendyi 4rack. slow. Th tret section of Moacerw rib-war, under th heart of the city, baa beta completed.

couples wno couia supply jun Clrk 111 -Browbeaten. need. They simply have never thought ot adapting a baby or if they have, they do not appreciate the measures which we take to protect both 'adoptiva parents and Mopted child from pottiM mistake. Children and Hemes. "So est on side sre children who need- borne -and on the other are home that need children.

Couldn't when the. Dionne bebiea are having their first Birthday and people' are thinking of the.deep joy which a child brings couldn't we get the two groups together? Why shouldn't we hve an Adopt-s-Oiild Week? Let us try to take (nte children out ot the shelter and glv them a rhance for 'a normal, happy horn life- Mak them not ward but sons and daughter," CHURCHILL SCRATCHES. 1 Lotus Flower, Harmonnta, Dulcimer, Sweet Guinea, Parsley, Masked Smile. Run Amuck. Proud Princes.

Canusee, Sher-rbn, Pony Up, Prince Doo, Morprln. George Gable. Capt Nadl, Wax Wing. Byrdet Output 4 felawake. Yankee Waters, Double Date.

Hymarque, Peacock Blue. 'V Camelian. 6 Our Justice. 7 Hour Lady, Shalot Gallic. Mukluk.

Mabel Krsss. Lynvete, Durga, Julia Irene. Weather, cloudy; track, NO OPERA'TOR'SFERMIT. Charged with having no operal-ort permit Edgar Blond eau. of II Otgoede atreet.

was fined 10 and costs by Magistrate Clayton in Eaatview Police Court thit morning. Ara.ru tonoi A.r. kruo A M- a. B.C. II O.

Emergent meeting. Members of the shove lodeV are re- nested to meet at -Masonic Tempi, lain street. WeaUwo, st l.Sn pm. (D.4T.I on naturdsy. May 4th.

for the puraeee of atwnata tne mnersl of our Late treaairer. J. H. Aahnald. afeanbera rt aletei dially invited ta ledrs are eer- RegsUa will ns worn.

WaesU XARLS P. EOT. WJi. 1 Spy Who Cost Two Is Exchanged for Espionage Agent Greatest Secrecy Shrouds Polish Governments rear lor Baiety oi r. k.

Two Eelease'd; BERLIN, My J. Georg Sosnowski. the Polish tpy wno tnachlnalloat resulted In th beheading of twowomen of noW birth with whom was sssocisted, ha been exchanged for Oermany' beautiful young espionage agent. Theodora Ogurek, rt wa learned today. Th exchange wa undesatood to hav taken plac nine day ago, but the movements of the couple hiv been envelopVl In greatr.aecrecy because of fear (tor their tatety.

To th "n-year-old peasant girl, tha exchange meant reunion with hr bus bead. Eratt Dratga, whom she has not seen titer their prison marriage, the night before th went on txial In 1 In Spy Exchange -W I I' BARON flEORG BORN OWttKt abav. th Push any keld by fl in ataiw wk ka beaas nekaageal fee a baaatlf al Germaa enseal tpy ttld by the Folea. CANADIAN FLRE LOSSES. TORONTO.

May 1. Fire lota in Canada In th week ending Msy 19M, wer estimated today by th Monetary Times at 2M.47i. compared with In th preceding week and gJH.100 in th eTTesnonding week last year. Fire losses tine Jan. totalled trUaa, compared with 9.r3.00 for th first four month of 1034.

RELEASE PRISONERS, MONTREAL. May a Prison gate swung open today for 08 men at Montreal jail, released from custody in Ih partial amnesty In connection with the celebration of King George Silver Jubilee. Al St Van cent de Paul penitentiary 70 con vict win released. 1 Owing to the death of our esteemed President JOHN ALFRED McDONALD -ihetore will be closed at-1 p.m. Saturday re-opening Morning KENNETH cDON LXMITTD 7 Market Square rri LOWE BROS.

Famous 1 QUICK ratal Ottawa DRYING EN AM 4-HOUR ENAMEL DRIES INFOUR HOURS AS SMOOTH AS PORCELAIN One coat of NEP TO LAC as good as two coats of other enamels. Water ProojF Tough Tu Durable 'st- and -Heat Resisting 30 Beantiful Colors rVOOf JjC- I AM riOtJyj HDOF llMS TUT A SMALL CAN AND DECIDK FOB TOCtfSELr 4 Pt. pt. pt. Qtl 30c 50c 0c $1 .60 Plaunt's Price Are Alwaijs the Lowest PLAUNT HARDWARE COMPANY 187 Sparks Women UveV Action of German and For Sotnowski rale meant a period of hiding even from hit friend and relative.

Even. Sos- nowski't parent do not know of hi whersabouta. but It was learned that ia not far from Warsaw biding bit lima until It may again appear oaf for blm'tp appear in public. Th complete secrecy wa' ro. garded a Dcccssary because of pas.

dbl danger of reprisal on' th. part of th population ot th two countri. la Warsaw a nasal era 'ear-rstst Nat Use Feliak ageast baa sis nu I sail say In to haa-aaaxt and kretber Bar an eat Beaut vsw Berg, awe of the Iw waaaea wkeae eaanplieity In Seanwwakl'a perUesst sent them to tb xeeaUea Mark. Tb other waa Fraa Betaat van MaUaarr. It wu bUevcd tho titled spy would leave Poland tor torn other country as goon a Tbe tarhangaa wer reported not lo have born apy fur "spy.

aiao tha German authorities wer tinder stood to hav believed that "Ogiw rek and her husband wer not important enough." They wer said to hav demanded and received betide them man whom tk Polish secret police srrested last Summer "as a dangerous spy To See if Time Is Ripe -For Third JTS: Party WASHINGTON. May J-With Senator Huey Lone D. La again (stalling tha Roosevelt administration, 80 pt mora Ltt-wln( leader headed for a conference her tomorrow to decide whether the time is rip for a third party movement in the United States. Some of the rallying ultra-Liberal appeared Inclined to look upon the Louisiana dictator as a possible ally, although feeling thai hie program dor not go far enough. Queen 4642.

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