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XM.CA Scene i rpOfWlFire Fifty Children March Out of Toronto Building Reels Approach Csaaaiaa mm sr Direct Wire. laV-FIre, amsks and water pciired In by scores of toe- ondFinal SIS ILL Cofnpara Our Ptkct! Hess An fascials far This Week's sWUngi COTTON A Yard 12c pillow 4 CASES SHEETS 'Ov "aS" BOYS' SWKATEB BRACES Cj ONE LOT or LADIES'. MEN'S, BOYS', OWLS' sad CIIIL. DREN'S QQr SHOES JOv MEN'S SOCKS. SCAB CLOVES a MITTS oour moss.

Fair CH1LDBENS BIBBED STOCKING. tlU BOYS' SHIRT and DRAWERS BOVS' CAPS BOaS' ni.OI'SKS BOYS' FLEECE COMBINATIONS BELTS work SHIRTS BANDKKBCHIErS. SI 24c 23c 19c 15c 4c 33c 24c 25c 49c 24c 35c 30c sraciAi. to our-or I TOWN BUYERS 1 This US should appeal to ear country customers, ss we carry tlw Meal aseethsndlse for everr-iar rieede. Par yr cos- Tmlw we have ar- te niura fan I sacs customer who sill kuy S54 wnrtk of ssetrhartdle af asla 1e-.

wllhln ss milts Slstanr. Come sb4 take advantage. BREAK BBS $1.49 Jg PANTS 69C MEN'S BROADCLOTH Or SHIBTS and HUORTS, OOV ML.VS STROkO en-1 OVERALLS OWC PAJAMAS JJ NEK'S PLANNELBTTB Do BROADCLOTH fJJ-NM1HTOOWNS IIC MEN'S fLEECI SHIBTS DRAWEES fur SI BOOTS 1 90 and SHOES WW LAUIES' nr. hoiss slippers tC Mrs1 SUITS MEN'S PENMAN'S COMBINATIONS, MEN'S SALT AND PEPPEB SHIBTS. SI'ITS men's sprino 1 coats -BOTH SPHffO AMI FALL COATS 2 $3.91 MOTHERS! "fair my Bd-tea hay year boyr next ysora winter easts at ss.

saarantee earn )o S4 ar wa iKnl your money any Mate. RAINCOATS QQg POLICE -imPEN1R MEN'S BLliS SEROB 1 QQ PANTS 1S0 MEN'S CORDUROY J7 PANTS CommancIaB par Is Potto Biaslaaswl Sars saas IN sUDEM) St. Waar BMaaa Tkaatrs, Self -Polishing; Shoes a4re Next AawrtalaS Praaa 7 IMrsH Wb. PITTSBURGH. Ps, Match A Daw, saUwlishin sW lasthat was snnounead lodajr by tha Mat-Ion Iiulituta at Industrial Ra-saarch.

Th bast at tha foot, asys Oi annauneanMnt. actlvatas pollah Impracostad in any color la tha iaathar as that tha shoas "ra. quira aniy a slIaM rabbins ta praaarva tha aaM pouthad aHact" Tha palish is ante past at "an antiraly nsw aoniblnattaa mstariaJs" bnprssnalad is InSvar. man at mlaVtown fir yasiardsy caused astlmated damaa of to tha eantnl YJI.CA. building an Calks atrsat Th firs t.id to a bsssmant cata.

tsria. shaotins cjuickly up an alavstar shaft ta ta tourth and fiflh floors, riraraan. iishtinf thraufh clouds -of amoka that choked th buUdins nd roM akrwarda, had difficuHy bafera grnins In blaat under control. Tha quick wn of Bay Hsyaa, snd Bill Bablin, may cradiMd art lb th ordarlr axrt (ram tha bumnu buildlns of about ehildran. who bad baan anjoying a raovi an tb sscond floor, rira raals war hoard as-proachlns and tha boys ruahad to tha window la aaa lhaas.

was than ttwy neticad amok which ralad In lo-csnan of tha Bra. ftarful alamv his th children, sfad batwssn niaa snd 14, Hsyas and bWbUa laid sham to risa ss Stair fas. Thay saarcnad. dawn SSa stain snd tea ato slrast as thongh war part af a Awnss. Minto Follies Present Sparkling Show Channel In Lighting If-fecta Add to Spectocu-, Iar Performancw Club EntortalM Ylritow.

Tha finish. brillUnos snd flnaly- attunad sraca af Minto Club skstars and visiting stars mat with succsarin wavas of appuum ana cnasm on bv urdaT avanin whan scons of tsWrrt- ad parfccmarl swspt through duslins and intriats acts in th sacond snd final nrossotauon of th U3 Minto rouis at tna Auaiiorium. Oianaaa in tha Uafctu aisd for a mora spsetaeulsr staging of solo and group numbers than was acmavaq an to pramous osnuu and graatar aonfidanos and amooth-nm wa msnifaat throughout aha program. Btfora a SYastly incrsaaad sclandsnos. aoio, pairs, trio snd fours nrocrams wan Bolisbad snd Tivid to a dear, and closer timing snd so ordinsUon markad th court numbers.

Althouch tha show was of tho asm length as on Friday, minutas wss Uppad trom tha tuna of tn staging. Inter woeau in a brilliant Mttarn. the acora of divereiUed acts worthily upheld tha ymrs of tradition behind th Minto Club, snd enhanced it swmding in the realm of the fig- nrt tkattng art. Whilo su of tb Oub's fantsslss were on a high ami, th concluding act of Robin Hood with th Marry Mssi snd Msids in "Under th Green wood Tre" is tb talk of th Capital. Comprising a "court" of 1 of tb Mlnlav thu Issdmg sura, trainaa and dlrsetod by Melvill Koran, and with MontnmMtry wuson, norm iDkn.

in an smsaing solo as Itobut HooA it was th tut of th show. On both nights tb regular of early leave-taken started, for th doors of th rink when th number wss under way, but they rtopped, stood by tha boardj, snd followed th swift whirling, dipping and hnerwsaving of the green-clad figures till th band struck up the National Anthem. The Minto Chips, iuvenUs meuiueia of th dub. turned in a creditable act, and Muter David Youm, dim inutive star, excelled In a comedy act with Douglas Blair. Visiting charms' one won fresh laurels in grsoe- 1 Wu ny" Sheffield and Irving Jatf were sterling drawing aards.

Alter th Follies performance, tha Minto Club dsnos ai th Chateau in honor of yisrung sksten snd cast TEARS A M1N18TTK. KENTVTLXX N. S- March BWIUv. Dr. W.

X. Archibald, for mom than 90 yean a minister of tha Presbyterian Church In tha United States snd Canada, Is dead at hie home here tonight at th age of years. He was a fanner moderator of th New England synod. TTJBES TESTED troubled with reception, why not have your radio Free Carrying Cartas Vpaa sTsqsjsst WB SPTJCIAIBF lrt BADIO BEBV JOHN LIMITED 177-17. Sparks St.

lv RuionVDbg Demure Jane Gets igk est Award Final Show of Ottawa Kennel Club Present! Difficult Task for the Judges. Th final show of th Ottawa Ken nel Club Winter sssson asrlss wss earn Saturday afternoon and evening In St. George's Parte Ball. Kssa oasnatt- Uon prnvaUsd and tna Judges, Messrs. Boaenaoa and Bnass, on many aeon, atons.

wen ceiled on ta render otffl- auM declalons, W. Baldwin acted as referee la eaas of disagreement of th two Judges and waa ceiled In when th slruatkm became dead lock ad. Th dog awarded the honors of bast In snow wss Ed. Bunion's Bostsa terrier. Demon Jana, winning beg way through her liferent dune, THIS typical little Boston waa proclaimed best aoa-aporUng dog.

To win best In now waa neceaaary to compete ssslnst the winners oi in other tour groupa. namely, beet trj, H. nrmairwne ws.w. best sporung dog. Allan MoOulrl's cocker apanial, ouawa Church Leigh Paaolnatorr beat tor, Mm Bsland's Domaranlsa.

Gloria Oold of Pomona. and beet working dog, Mrs. f. W. Stoma oolite, giaread Emerald.

After much deliberation and after calling la Mr. Baldwin, tb judges awarded tne bo nor of best now of tna Winter season show to Demure Jane, Mr. Bunion's Boston terrier which, was greeted wlta prolonaad appleuae. Tb best la abow of opposite ses went to Mm. Bsland's pomennlan, Olorta Oold of Pomona, whicb wss asnniea by Mr, o.

o. Tnompaon. Beat puppy In show owned end shown by breeder was awarded 3. H. Armatrong's win fox terrier, Tootale" which puppy sis won beet puppy In show.

Beat dog shown by a lady wss won by Mrs. T. U. Qoleman, handling taw above duddv. pr.

Armstrong won tb gentlemsn's anas lor peas aog anown ay a new member of Ottawa Kennel Club with his Airedale tamer Tam-o-Shen-tar and Mnv H. K. Kenny with her Boston puppy. Lady, won tn ladles' is. Th children 'a brought out some TO entries and some breeds of ooas won eanwitesj that oo not yet appear In canine classification.

How-svar, soma real good specimens wen Rut beore th Judge snd the follower wen the winner. Rove. let. David Tnompaon, West Highland White rieainer; ina, Keitn carrutbsrr cocker spaniel, Ottawa Sun Spot: Srd. Harden Molntvre.

Scottish tamer. Sandy. oirit. 1st. Ann Bethun.

pornersn-isn Puff: and. Marguerits Turooua. fog terrier. Menul: June MacMll-uvn. oocker spaniel, Toodlums.

inner of smau aog pries I or dots Kathleen kennv. Lady. si siris. narrv vineneuva. xnxje: The oldeat dog In show went to Prank O'shara an old veteran.

BOine on 11 wm of aee and still going etrong. Tn swsros are as follows: a Great Dans. Novice. let. Oordon Stewart.

"Tokolon limit and open cuss, same ss above: huskies, open, l.t, E. Dafaloo oolllea: pup py. 1st, Mia. Comerford, Ilatead novios, 1st. same: open, let.

Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stone.

"zi-stead Emerald;" Snd. Mlas J. Oomer-ford, "ElaUad Supreme;" best of breed. Mr. snd Mrs.

P. W. Stone. "El. stead Emarald." Oeraasa Bbepberds.

Puppy. 1st. R. Leeault. "Ola-a Von Blamarck;" and, A.

D. Oolqunoun. novice, 1st, R. Leea.ultL "Ol-ga Von Blemsrk:" and. Mies T.

Stark. "Brands Von KberUnd;" Srd. Miss T. Surk, "Oaaaar Von BbsrUnd:" limit, tat. Mr.

A. Valola. "Chief Tleer Tsj and. R. Leeault.

"Olee Von Bismarck;" Srd. Mrs. B. Stephens. "Tolruot Plore." upon, iss, jar.

A. vajois, uniel Tiger and, R. Lsgault. -Olga Von Bismarck;" Srd, Mrs. R.

Stephens, louruoi Beet of Dreed, Sir. A. Valola, "Chief Tiger Tell." Newfoundland: limit class. 1st, P. W.

Walsh, "Ma: Toy Poodle', open. 1st, Mrs. R. Stephens. and.

Mrs. R. Stephens, "Juliet:" trd, Mrs. Griffith, "Zero:" beet of breed. Mrs.

BL Step nana, "Romeo." rVklngeaal limit, and, 0. A. T. Orowle, open, and, same. Pomcrsttlans: puppy, 1st, Mrs.

O. O. Triompaon, "Otterburn Lady Madcap:" open. 1st. Mde.

Bsland. "Olortous Gold of Pomona:" and. Mrs. o. O.

Thomp son, "rnncees uoiaie, nest Of Dresa, Mde. Bet and, "Olortous Oold of Pom- Toy Terrier: open. 1st. Mrs. M.

Brown, Msltees Terrier: novios. 1st, Mrs. H. P. Wright, "Mr.

limit snd open, same; Whippet: limit let snd open let, Albert Hoffman, "Trebla;" Beagle: open let, P. Lame. "Lame's Model;" Irish Water Spaniel: novios, 1st, Mm. H. O.

Monk, "Ksvenagb:" and, P. Donovan. "Peter;" limit, open, asms; beat of breed. Mrs. H.

fl. Mnnk, Spaniel: open, 1st. A. O. alouum, "staroelia Of Avonaaie: oor-don Batter: pupply, let.

Mrs. Hsrber. "Whtabang Tatters;" novice, Umlt snd open, asms; Irish Betters: novios, 1st, B. McVeigh. "Shan;" and, Mnv Monk.

"Baron;" limit and open, same; Chows: limit, and. Osrnst VIra. open. and. asms: Alrsdales: puppy, ist, ur.

uso. Arms von, Sohnsusem: open, 1st, P. Pou-tiert. "Miss Mavbe:" and. Mrs.

p. Poubsrt, Bun Terriers: limit, let. Geo. Cundle, "Paddy;" open, let, Geo. Cundell, "Paddy:" and, P.

Pou- Kert HsemeeheS nsrln:" Sen. P. Poubsrt, "Haymarkat Waver:" best of bread. Oeo. Cundell.

"Peddy; beet of opposite ass, Poubert, "Haymerkel Csrlne." Master Drew Thorn peon. and. Mrs. n. o.

Thompson, -jtutn: orv. n. imwws, r. novice, let, Master Drew Thompson, "Heather." Snd, Mrs. A.

O. Thomp-son. "Ruth:" limit, let. Mrs. b.

THftsnnaon. "Ruth:" Ind. M1M Helen Burns, -Bobby;" Master Drew Tnompaon, xnd. Mrs. A.

O. Thompeon. trd. MISS Helen Bums. oast or Draei Wsstee Drew "Thorn neon.

"Heather. Calm Terriers: puppy, 1st. Mrs. Allan Horwooa, opnie ox niiMooraie: enrf Uie Allan 'Horwood. "Dixie: novice.

1st, Dr. R. H. Ells. "Doorstep Tarn;" limit and, open, ssms: tiest of a.

ur. k. n. ana, -iwnw, Consistent Service Essential to Business Tba savsrast test of urbsn tTarportstioti Is unaxpectad olimstio con fjittons. Durinf tha past wawk OtTswans wars fivan an objaot let son in focal travel, wrhaa tba beayiMt snow fall of tha yaar oocsirTwd.

Motor ear raaart fotuld tha foin too graat a tax lor their vahioles, in oountless easas. HsJ tba waattW tornecl cold, motor car travel would havs baan Tba straat ear system aain proved that It is the ons reliable matbod (or eiry travel. Psssstirs had every confidence that they would reaoh their destination in lima, with the minimum of discomfort and tba maximum of safety. That this confidence wss Justified the record of the week fully defttonstrated. Prompt and efficient service, under all condition, is an invaluable public asset.

The business life of the community is aaturad by a trsiuportstion system thst is always oo tha Job, The Ottawa Electric Railway Co. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL World's Biggest Jigsaw Puzzle Aatsetstsd Press hy Direct Wars. SHERRIIX, N. March It. -It's the world's largest jigsaw puxxla, gays Pierpott B.

Noyce, ptvauaartt of th One Ids Community, and as (ar no one has disputed bint. It was assd from a West Point Military Academy poster. It Is fivs feet lVi Inches by six feet tvt Inches and con-taint 10,00 pieces. Noy, with th asaliranr of hi rsrphew. Bay Noyea, and many friends, put It together between August 19, 1S2T, end February, 12.

The Agure took them a total of tSm hours of P' Scottish Terrier: puppy, 1st, Mm. M. Oieane, "Aahbtdrnham Judy ororsdy," and. Mrs. is.

oreene, -Asnournnam Col. Harry:" 3rd. P. L. Cceeman.

"ocot- ham Judy O'Orady:" and. Mm. B. May, Aprfmsssn:" onen. isns: Best of breed.

Mrs. M. Oreene, "Aehburn- -Judy ororsoy. ncnootn ros: puppy, lag, w. J.

Newton, "Olenharton Dumbarton Prosparltr;" and, Oeo. W. Ballsy, "sowoen trsy ssui;" novice, let snd and, ssms; trd, M. Donaldson. Trllle;" limit, let, W.

J. Newton. Is barton Dumbarton Proaperity, and. Geo. W.

Bailey, "Bowden Oay best preeo. w. j. newioci. Win Pot Terrier: puppy, 1st, J.

H. Armstrong, "Tootels:" and, I. Arm- "Auaacity, era, oeo. w. "Barrack HIU Venus:" novice.

let. H. Armatron. "Tootsls:" and. J.

B. Ar matt war. "Audacity;" trd, Oeo. Bailer. "Tat Umlt and open, ssms: beet of breed, J.

K. Arm- etrong. Tootsls Oockar Snsnlel 8 pan 1 1st tnippy. 1st, Mrs. T.

MscKamll. "Otuwa Togo;" and, J. A. Michon. "Ottawa Oypsy Olrl; Srd, Mrs.

T. MacKarnU. 'soVuwa Jun:" novios, ist, tare. a. ooninsi -uwews fascination:" and.

Mrs. T. MacKarnU. "Ottawa Togo;" Int. J.

A. Michon, "Oypsy Oert." limit, 1st, Mrs. H. Collins. "Ottawa Pascl nation:" and.

A. O. MoOutrl. "Churchletsh Ben:" and. u.

A. Hicamaa, -rimmy, open, let, A. O. MoOulrl, "Otuwa Oburcblelsh Paednaitor:" and. Mrs.

H. Oolllna, "OttawS PasMnatlon:" Srd, D. A. Hickman, Ttmmy;" best of breed, A. O.

McOutrL "Ottawa Churohlalgh Paa- elnator. SngMar. BUI si: novioo ana open, ist. B. L.

any, "Signal Hatty; Boston Terrier: puppy, 1st, Mrs. ft. H. Kenny. -Lady;" and, W.

Caaaanbon, "Teddy; trd. Daniel Banot, "Lady Patri cia, novwe, let, at. uso, sssson, "Billy Bearcat;" and. Mrs. B.

B. Ken- ,1, dr;" limit, let, fc. A. Run lona, 'Oueen Of. neauty:" sna.

n. ueo. maeon. Billy Jra, w. csssanbon, Bessie;" open, 1st, S.

A. Bunlona. Demure Jane;" and. B. A.

Hun Ions, 'Queen St. Besutv:" Srd. H. Oeo. Maaon.

"Billy Bssrcst;" best of breed, a. Bunions. "Demure Jan:" beat of opposite an, u. "BlUy Bearcat." Falls Over Cliff And Breaks Thigh ll-Tear-01d Ford Car-ruthers Strikes Tree After 60-Foot Drop. Falling from Lover's Lena, back of Parliament KU, to the foot of lbs Rldasu canal locks, dls-tsnc of fast clown rough snd almost precipitous cliff, U-ysar-old Ford Cerru there, St Llsgsr street.

wag rushed to th Ottawa General Hospital, Water street, late Sunday afternoon, with a broken thigh snd The boy, with some friends, 'Was pktying glong Lover's Lane about 5J0 pjn. When hummock of snow gave way under him be slipped through an open space the guard nil, one section of which wss mi trig, and down the cliff. Sixty feet below, practically at the (sot of tb locks, his dIutmt wss halted by a tree, against which his body was flung. Constable Leopold Go yen had him removed to th hospital in Woodburn's ambulance, whan Dr. R.

M. Calms found thst th boy's left Uiign wss broken, ConstaMe Goyett also notified ths parents, Mr. and Mrs. o. V.

Carru there. Emile Jean is Honored On Leaving Government On th occasion of his rctirernent from th accourrts branch, Depsrt-ment of Indian Affatr on Fridsy last, foUowing a continuous service of it years, a beautiful travelling bag and smoking outrlt was presnitsd to Imile Jean, a highly esteemed employ of th deoortuMnt. Dr. H. W.

MeQlll M.C, deputy ruperintendent general of Indian Affairs, mad she nreeantatlon, to gs trier with a suitable address, to Mr. Jean, vsno replied teeungiy. nil sieiusjera of th sssff wen tsisstifc snd wished Mr. Jean many years of health snd hareplnsaa. Mr.

Jean waa bom tn the province of Uuebec, and Brat entered th aer- 'vtce of she departrnent in connection with the Wirsrupeg ornc during th tdminlat ration of the 1st. Sir John A. MscdonaU. In 190 was transferred to heedquarters at Ottawa when tb valuable exnarianxe he had gained in Indian work in tha Wast has. in th intervening years, been utlrhwl to treat tntse.

Durlng his entln period of srrsploymsnt la the Indian Deparwueirt Mr, Jean en-Joyed raanset and esteera of bis fellow emp loves and bis half century of service tartrate to him now a well merited period of rest and enjoyment. KNGWErjl RILL MISSING. SEATTLK, March Bl-Jsck Ross, one of twe roan missing after the nine-ton liner Pratdent Madison keeled over' betid a dock, waa rescued. Boss, the engine room storekeeper, had been unprisonsd aboard tb snip su ragnt. Cad Edberg, junior engineer, la still BIDOBI OULMET.

leldon Ouimet, "a life-long resi dent af th Capital tor mon than yean, died at a local hospital ea Saturday night st th age af IS years. Mr. Oulmst's desth, frjlowing, a lengthy Dlnsss, will griev many known! na lwr Bora bare, Mr. Ouiaaet bad for many liars been engaged la hat bade of painting, and had from tire time worked (or snarry well-knowa Ottawa pamufig Arms. Of late years, however, due sa tailing health, had lived otrJetly bi home at tS Murrsy street.

A devout mem her of the Baalllca, Mr. Ouimet was wen-liked by many (rierxL: to the parish. and bis passing will be widely mourned. Surviving and left te amurn en his sen. Henri Ouimet snd a dsuxhtsr.

Mrs. Tsstsphon Belanger, both of Ottawa. His wits, formerly Mary Hunt, farooaosseod hint. The funeral will be held from ths parlors at Brady and Harria, S75 Lat- street, ea Monday sftemoon at IS o'clock to the Basilic far a libera service at 13 o'clock. Interment will be made tat Ifotm Dean tcrrartery.

V'1 Tells How Oxford Movement Caused Changed Outlook T. P. Loblaw, Noted Mer cantile Leader, Addresses More Than 1,000 Persons Here. Th slgnlfkano tha CrrJord Group prnxoipk hW Uf and thought was told an andianee of over 1,00 naraoBS last vning at M. Jsmea' Unttsd Church by T.

P. leb- law, roerrentlle leader of Toronto, and active BDaaxsr at tha raovenent. tn an address sloquent In Its franknaaa snd sincerity, Mr. Loblaw reeounied how he cam to aaeociated srith the Group In Toronto, and It effect on his ouuoosu "The methoda of the Grout) ara the oldest we be derJsred. 'Vr dole back te the Urn eg taw early Cririsusn nearly years ago.

Our aaa is to live with absolute honesty, purity, unasUlshnsm snd love, must net sin, rorxak n. and restore. It not diffi cult to find God but must be prepared to let Him com Into our lives and listen for His guldsnos." Not only was every paw (Iliad In both church auditorium and balcony, but scores of chain were occupied along tb aielee, and large nurabsn had to be turned away trom In church doors. Oxford Group ffstmbsi him, Mr. Loblaw stated, the type of Christian and tb type of ohurcfa roember which be would like to be.

With them and through tha msrthirn of Group rneetinga, he had attained a spirit of fine, full MUowahip with God. In she Group work, be said, be had found eornethlng which he had been seeking sU his life, namely the capacity to "go sU she way with God." God's greatest gift to Bran, tb iseksr effinnsd, at that oi using a man to help his fellow -men over the top, "I could not have been wish you hmiefet nor could I bave said any thing that would kelp you st I didn't know thst God can make so touch more of our Uvea than we ourselves Mr. Loblaw roenuoned his tpoeking yeeSerday rnorning at Smiths ralla, and meetuig a number of Interested listsrssn after tb service. "I told them," he stated, "not to concern themselves too much with the 'Oxford C-routv Th nam is secondary, but the primary (actor of all its rnsmosn IS to find out mors snout God. God can and will use Mr.

Loblsw gave bi audience a number of specif ic instances of th aid given ssebers by tuouruoas of the Group, and eg the fin spirit of fellowship and sincerity which prevailed among them. lie was Introduced to the packed congregation which included many adherents of Ute Oxford Group of ail denominations, by Rev. Norman Raw-ion, minister of St. Jamas', who referred to the ends spread interest the nsovernent in the Ottawa district Use Gas Bombs To Make Arrest Two-Hour Siege Staffed by Calgary Police After Shotgun Used. tarmdlaa Prves by Direct win.

CALGARY. March 3tV-After a two-hour siege, city polio late tonight broke down a 'naming bouse door, dodged pellets from shotgun snd arrested man who adantity has not yet bseo established. A woman and three in the ssms room, ware rescued unhurt Arrest of the- man, believed by polio to bo H. Ki pries, can proprietor, wss erf acted through uso of tear gas bombs after constables had onaara anois ana uneven orrans tne door. Several constables overcame too man as he struggled to arm freedom after the door bsd been broken down.

Th woman and three children in the room were believed to be the Explanation of the affair puxxled police, A woman telephoned the police headquarters and asked a eon-stable be rushed to ths scene. A soon as th constable knocked at the door, a shotgun discharge sounded end some of the pallets cut trnwturh -th door panels, narrowly missing th lte-irstoKSsnsnts went to th scene and mors shots were find through the doorwsy and through a window, norm of them taking effect Poachers Menace Security Of Country's Wild Life One of the subjects te bs taken up st th monthly rneating of th Ottawa Anglers Association on Tuesday evening, March TO, at the Chateau Laur. iar will be the menace ef poachers arid -rl-wtU--srW how Canada's wild Ufa at being lrsJlscriminstely mcrifioed. J. A.

Rodd, Director of Fish and Game Culture, will deal with this and ether subject ta ths chief address of the evening. Co-operation th local senilis lion's efforts towards corsrervatloa is being tendered by Dr. A. B. Jsmea, vtoe-chelrman of the Ontario Federation of Anglers who will broad-oast ea oooeervauon of fish and same st pro.

every Saturday April. Dr. James speaks from station CKOW. Toronto. A big attendance of metnbsn and their friends I espoused at tomorrow's meeting snd the association has extended a cordial invitation ta e.eryune interests ta attend.

Imported Perfumes by CHANEL GUERLAJN CARON MORNT BOURJOIS MYRURGIA COTY HOUBIGANT May be psesrand fa drssa ate Teuet Cesxta Creams Lotions Eouges Lipsticks By hfixxa RfjBmfmcrw HABJLI1T HfBRARD AYEX -rvriNTfFr dfjint i Saxftrrs. Wcldon Graham l.ltnlted IiwrirlMiuJ la ToHefrie." QlTXNtaS-MI VAJLK(R. Veterans Wait On Major Roper Pensioners in Civil Ser vice, Section of Legion Submit Besolntlon. Unslterabl orosltion ta tba intro duction of any Isglslatioa whicb eon-, tsosplataS twduroon of persnons te Civil fservice wsrierstionsrs, was ax-praated hi a resolution piasaiited ta Major Jobs) S. Roper, Dominion president ef she Canadian Lagion, by th dvll Servic section of that orajenrtsllon Bar Saturday.

Beaded by P. B. alsllace, ehalrmsn, a delegation which tncludsd M. P. Davis.

H. W. Gordon and Ms lor a. Collins interviewed Major Roper to piassin tne reaoiution. The legion need was given the assurance that the men employed In the Civil Service continued loysl to.

the. inlareeta and well-being of Canada, but thay felt 'any attsmpt to reduce their duw sbuity eomramsetioa wa eUscrbnlo- aiory and unfair. The delegation excrsesi tbstnsslvss ss mttsflsd that the veterane organiz-ationa, ss repiamiitsj by the execu- uvas of the Associated veterans now in Ottawa, wen taking every action to protect the Interests of th ex- service man. The head of the aaeociated bodies This is itoclt Bomb is Thrown On Belfast Bus AaesrleUd praaa Cable. BELFAST, March your persona standing en the sidewalk war slightly injured today when bomb thrown on the top of a railway bus In th outskirts of Belfast fell Into ths atreet and exploded.

The bus, in which there wen no passsngsra, wr- not defflaeeil. Rail- sasv war bars ea strike several weeks foUowing a oontinued over the week end to study the prablem of pensionera along tha line of the suggest ion thrown out te thant on Friday by the Prime Mima-tsr. They will meet again today and confer daily, for soms time. Sent to Trial on Chartre Of Murdering Husband SHIRBROOKE, Quo, March It-Following pnlirninary hearing. Judge J.

8. Couture ha ordered Mrs. Joseph Gsgnon, of Bt Leon de Stan-don, Que, to stand trial at th next criminal eselrss en a chsrge of murdering her husband by poisoning. The original chsrge was msn-alaughter but was changed by the Crown. She at alleged by tha proas cutlon to bave administered the poison to bar husband during th illness that preceded hi death.

MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. the Last Week of deduction Our fiscal year ends Marth 3L If you haven't visited our store during this sale do so today, as the last days of this sale present great opportunities to secure rare piano, radio and washln; taania vaUues. Renember, all merchandise carries the usual Orme Guarantee of v. Exceptional Radio Bargains i nl: Rare USED PIANOS ORMB APARTMENT PIANO Mahogany, was gSia. 200 JRMB APART MKNT PIANO Walnut, was tsso.

J225 ORMB iirBioHTPtAjio Ma- J250 OBMB CriUGHT IA Walnat, was sue. J225 HOHllHKLMEB I Mabosw, was S570, Now eJiHTW OBMB (NEW) OBArIB Wjl; BOGERS Cahbtet ff1 AA Model, tubes SILVER TONE Cab- AA tnet Model, I tubes 3dtJ.UJ LYRIC Cabinet Model, tabes PHUXO Cablnst Model I tubes Hammond Electric BRIDGE TABLES Reg. $3950 Only Vitalaires-' Reg. $79.00, now 60 Reg. $98.50, now 75 Reg.

$98.50, now 75 Reg. $139,50. now 105 TERMS TO SUIT. $39.00 $39.00 PHILCO Mantel with Bectrle $42.00 SPAR TON Cshsaet in AA Badle, tabes iMtsJeUw. n-IWMBERO-CARLSON SPARTON Cabinet ft TO AA Badio, tabee VICTOR Cshsaet $59.00 II Values in Pianos 175 Sparlcs St.

ORME LIMITED Q. 6105 We cany I I LATE SUPPER a complete line Served from I to 11 TM. TTMPTINa MENUS OT AT REASONABLE PRICE! SUNSHINE AND am s1 VENETIAN SWEETS MS SPARKS ITItn for 1 OTTAWA BLCCTJUC CO. An aUoesWed stool reran ship Is A. QitallK, new, nrerMlr Inasohsd, agrrjaant IOr sfUlliiy (a ship boiklanf.

isasswasssssassBsaSBSssassaMaaaaasaBssa Special Offer On This PLAY-DAY Electric -Washer Only CASH, or $5 Down and $5 Monthly for 12 Months. Birthday Party Has Tragic End Former Tpronto Man ls Shot Dead, Estranged I Wife Wounded. CanadlAa rreaa by Direct Wire. (U sMssJVMiia WgaaTskAl wyvsayit af birthday party to a tregie end. Pred West, I).

former rosioem eg Trjeonto, was dssd tonight and Ms eetranged wife was seriously injured with The party was la full awing bt a Forest Avenue Ina Saturday night wuea two snoie sums.ni mi a hallway just off the dsnos ball, shortly before midnight Other mem- k- a S- ImmIw .1 rummoned police. Th euthori ties said Wast had shot his wife, then cornmitted auklde by firing a bullet from a cslmn revolver Into his own head. Mrs, Wast wss taken to Sisters' Hospital Ths birthday party was for Mrs. West's brother. Th couple wen the parent af ea lt-monui-old daughter, Joan, Acquaintances Said they had had domestic trouble for th last two yean and had been separated for short intsrval several times.

Sale Used Combination Radio and Phonograph SPARTON II tub (for AA Cambrnstion dOUeUv VICTOBUtube eOf? AA tUOaJoW nOLCO I tabs ffAA Aft Ctsnbtnation eDaTU.UU BTROMBFJAi-CARLSON Itaa. ffOOR nn NEW PIANOS MASON RISCbV 9QS Mahogany WOt) Walnut $105 MENDKLSSOHN tlOC Mahogany NEWCOMBB Mahogany NEW SCALE WILLIAMS Walnat MARI1N-OBMB Mahogany $135 $139 $140 DECKER 1 Jf- Mahoranv ePAtsy NORDHEIMEB Mahogany JASON BISCH Mahogany sPAWty SALE ENDS MARCH 31st. BARGAIN I mat Ran, atsnard S1SS Reid'i Stova Store Basut Bt Dttirmblf Lesrs-rf Pttdbl PrUit yr Mut Bmtk..

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