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I I iriDute Paid J. E. Simon; Prominent, members. of Ottawa Jewry and others from, all walks of IKe in the Capital paid tribute to the memory of Joseph 2. Simon, well-known Ottawa furrier who died Saturday, at funeral held at the family rest- on Sherwood Drive day afternoon.

Interment was the Jewish eemetery, the Metcalfe rood. Miasms of eondolenoe and lessajes of condoierj sympamy reached the family from i all parts of Canada and the United States. Rabbi O. Z. rasman offi- dated at the service.

Among the chief mourners were: Simon, the former TUlle KtttO, and four daughters, Mrs. i Joseph Ginsberg and Mrs. Kenneth KUrea, of Ottawa, Sylvia, of the Women's Division, R.CAX Rock- i cliffe, and Madeleine, of Ifew York. 1 Amocf those noticed at the fu- neral were: Mayor Lewis, civic officials and members of the Coun- i cQ and Board, of Control; Magis- i trate Abe Lleff, representing the Brith; Lawrence rreiman, J. Cohen, M.

B. Margoecbes, Leon Petegorsky, and H. Gould, i of the King Street S. Lepofsky, S. Caplan, D.

Puteral, Slonemsky, S. Feller, S. Rltt, M. K. Levinsem, H.

Cooper, N. Mlr- aky, M. Greenberg, of the Ridera Street H. Horlick, J. Ginsberg, H.

Saxe. William Holz-man, Harry Cooper, Meyer Stein, Harry Stein. Sol Max. Arthur Max, M. Bloomfleld, B.

Sanders, M. Goldberg, E. Gittleson, J. Gold-berg, Goldberg, .3 Bender, 2C Kaeu, B. Pearl, s.

Greenberg, Loeb, S. Miller and M. Abrams. PG 'Bob' Graham Now Presumed Dead 1 Previously reported missing, a bombing raid on Rostock. Pilot Officer Robert "Bob" Macfarlane Graham, 10, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. -M. Graham, 331 Clemow avenue, is now officially presumed deed according to the latest R.CJLT. casualty -list re- leased Monday.

i PO. Graham, a wireless air gun-Ixter, was born in Ottawa and re-i ceived his education at Ashbury College- and at Glebe Collegiate. He Joined the air force in October, 2940. and was graduated from No. 7 Bombing and Gunnery School, Paulson, in July, 1941.

He overseas the following August and was posted to the B-AT. bombing command. He was reported missing on the Ros- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TJsed Cars and Tracks Wanted, CAR OR TRUCK NOW Dent waU until it is too late. We pey best cash prices. "'1 General Motors Products SSI Laarler West Pbene ftTMs GRANV1IXE AVENUE aoaMMlon to wit oorchAMr.

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S. SHERWOOD i let Wemagtea St t-KSI AcU Traek Resiravv SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OP TRUCKS and CABS. OTTAWA MOTOR SALES Ltd. ta Bank Street S-lttl LI NDS AY PIAN 6U Rebuilt and In perfect condition, TOR QUICK SALX LINDSAYS 18t Sparks St 9601 I i PILOT OmCIB ROBERT (BOB) MACrABLAWK GRAHAM, Son of Mr. and Mr W.

M. Gra ham, tSl Clemow avenue, who Is presumed dead in the RXXAJT. casualty Ust tock raid on May l4i. No further details were forthcoming. Mr.

and Mrs. Graham's second on, Ted; is now with the R.CAX at Hagersville. Mrs; Maxwell rominent unawa Dies Mrs. Margaret MaxwelL widow Albert X. MaxwelL a former Manager I of the International Paper Company and a member of family long associated with the lttmbertag.

Industry of toe Gatin-4s a. died Kondav at her home, 246 lint avenue, following a lengthy Bs. 1 i. Maxwell was born Mar-McClymont Hall, in Chelsea. She received her education in Chelsea and in Ottawa, and in 1898 married Albert Edward Maxwell.

Mr. MaxwelL who died 20 yisars agolin Ottawa, was for two years prior to his death, manager off tne international Paper company Par nearly SO years Mr. Maxwell was associated with the old lumber firm ox cmnour ana Kughson, which was later incorporated in" the International Paper Company. Mrs. Maxwell worshipped at the former Dominion Methodist Surch and later St Glebe United.

Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. D. i (Ailecn Lilian) Macdonell. of Ottawa; one brother, Peter Hall, of Vancouver, and a grandchild, Margaret Sheila, of Ottawa. (The funeral will be held Wednesday at 14 pjn.

from the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Mae-donelL 294 First avenue. Inter ment will be In Beechwood eeme- any fiends Attend List Rites For Keffer Representatives of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club and many other friends paid final tribute to the memory of MnC Keffer at her funeral oq Monday afternoon. Mrs. Keffer.

wife of Karl Keffer, widely-known professional at the Royal Ottawa, died suddenly in hospital onS Friday. The service was held the chapel of George H.B Rogers, I Limited, 172 Elgin street, conducted by Rev. A. Cas-sehnan. Interment was at Beech- wood cemetery.

Chief mourners were her hus band; a sister. Miss Catherine Maclver, of Chicago: a stepson, Lieut jH. of Petawaws, and a nephew, Sgt Pilot W. Allison, of Yorkton, Sask. Attending were: P.

a. Roes. H. S. Southanv Brig.

R. J. Orde, Wmg Cmdr. M. Strathey, Dr.

D. M. Robertson, Lt Cmdr. A. Bethune, CbL E.

F. Newcombe, KC Dr. H. B. Church, Major L.

McKeand. Col. C. A. Panet, Dr, CI XaldUw, J.

R. Caldwell, and B. Laframboise, secretary and assistant secretary of town of Ayhnen W. J. R.

X. Boyle, Sam Dempster, E.iWakelam, E. S. Malloch.1 Reginald Steers, Lt H. 3.

Jennikens, R.OA.C, F. H. Friend, William Foran, D. Cameron, Robert Stanton, T. A- Bea-ment K.C, I George Gardiner, W.

Pritcnard, Stan Home, S. F. M. Wotherspoon, CoL L. P.

Sherwood, R. B. VTets, C. B. Dougherty, Gordon O'Brien, J.

M.Patton, Mackerrow, Allan Ross, CoL W. yen ton. K. Odell. -Frank Badgley, L.

Amyot, H. Monk, W4 L. Currier, H. Mulligan, D. P.

Cniikshank.jJ. R. Fraas, H. A. L.

Conn, George L. Dean, William N. Grondin. Stroma, Harry Towlson, A. M.

Beale, John Bethune, R. Mc-Pherson, R. Morphy, Perley Robertson, Robertson, P. M.I Buttler, S. Chambers and Simon.

1 Among the floral tributes were those from the Canadian Legion, Aylmer branch, No. -33; officers and memben xt 4he Eddy- Lodge, AJIand AJkL, No. staff of the Koyai Ottawa Golf Club; Canadians Professional Golfers' Association president and members of the Royal Ottawa Golf dub, and the icammlttee of the Royal Ottawa Golf NOTICE TO CBEOITOBS. In lh matter of tha atata of ftumd Cohen, late of the City of Ottawa, Merchant, Notlea la harcb dven that afl nap. sons havlnc cUlmi against the atata ac nrouti tonea, wno aiad at Ottawa on March lSth.

1S4S. ara raauirad to end to the undenlsncd xacuton on or oeror tn nxn day or April. 1S43, full swora atatamanta ef their claims and (hat afUr that data tha ax teuton win dlatrlbuta tha asaata of tha da-eaaiad amonfst tha parti as an titled tharato having regard: only to claims of which notice baa bean riven. Dated at Ottawa this 27th day of Urea, IMS. i a aAFVPflE COHEN, MUBKN COHZN.

i j) ALEXANDER COHXN. 65 Powell Avenue. Ottawa. By BXLX ESX 4c WJL, thalr SoUeltoxs M.Pleoeused as Is sr St.Asststaatv 40. Free of dirt, 43.

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Pronoun n. Spain (abbr.) IMf 1 a I H-P-T 1 IW Solatlon to this pnxsl will published tomorrow. Air Force Casualties The R.CJUT. in its 813th cas ualty list of the wsr issued last night reported one man killed on active service overseas and live men missing on active service after overseas air operations. One man previously reported dangerously III now Is reported to have died of injuries suffered on active service in Canada, and one man is listed as died from natural causes in Canada.

Following is the latest list of casualties, with official numbers and next-of-kin: i OVERSEAS. Killed ea Active Service. GAMBLE, Cameron Charles, Sgt, Mrs. G. Gamble (mother), 310 Donahue Begins.

i Previously Reported Missing, New Reported Killed en Active service. LABARGE, Leo John, Sgt, a H. LsBarge (father), 85 Cart ing avenue, Ottawa. ea Active Service After 1 Air Operations. BBIGGS, Thomas Simpson, T.

S. Briggs. (father), Venn, Sask. McBEATH, Douglas, PO, Douglas McBeath (father), Golden, B.C. PLEAS ANCE.

Walter Norman, PO, E. Pleasance (father), 597 Rhodes avenue Toronto. ARPIN, Joseph Jean Charles, Sgt, Mrs. CtE, Arpin (mother), 1420 Bernard avenue, Montreal. Joseph Elzear SauL Sgt, Nazalre Sasseville (rather), St Fablen de Panet Montmsgny County, Que.

Previously Missing en Active Service, Now Reported Prisoner ef War. REIT). 1 Archie Melrose, Sgt, Andrew Reld (father), Maymont Sask. i Prevleosly Reported Missing Believed Killed en Active Service, New for Official Purposes Presumed Clarence Franklin, Sgt, Mrs. Delia Lloyd 4 Irwin street; Granby, Que.

CaaaaaaaaBaaaBaaaaaB lrevtoasly Reported Missing en Active Service, Now for Official Parpeses Presumed Dead, GRAHAM. Robert Macfarlane. PO, Mrs. W. M.

Graham (mother), 231 Clemow avenue, Ottawa. SAUUON. Victor Nelson, PO, F. G. Salmon (father), 2889 East 14th avenue.

Vancouver. rX CANADA, Previeasly Reported Dangereasly m. New Reported to Have Died As a Result ef Injuries Sustained ea Active BENNETT, J. LAC, Mrs. J.

W. Bennett (wife), 18 Bourne road, One Mile Hill. Bristol, Eng. Died From Nataral Cat WATSON, Albert William, CpL, Mrs. R.

S. Watson (mother), 50 Boswall terrace, Edinburgh, Scot land. Army Casualties In. its 284th oversess casualty list of the war Issued last night, the Canadian (Active) Army reported four, men have died, two are dangerously ill and two ser iously I1L Defence headquarters said they were routine unconnected with any specific operation. Following is the latest Ust of casualties and next-of-kin: OVERSEAS.

Died. Canadian Armored GIBBS, John Thomas, Acting Cpl, Mrs. Florence Vera Glbbs (wife) 737 Ingersoll St, Winnipeg. Royal Canadian Artillery. WEBSTER, James Alexander, (mother) 08a Eynham Rd, Wood Lane, London, Eng.

Royal Canadian Engineers. LANGDON, Lawrence BurnelL Spr, Mrs. Eleanor Langdon (mother) Rjk. No. 3, Embro, Ont Infanb7.

PROCTOR. Thomas James, Pte, John James Proctor (father) 121 Caroline St, Fort William. Dangereasly HL Royal Canadian Engineers. A SMITH, James. CpL, James Smith (father) 89 HOrton St, London, Ont Canadian Forestry 'l MORRIS, Louis Harold, Pte, Mrs.

Catherine Morris (wife) Cawdor, Nairnshire, Scotland. 'j Serieasly JO. Regiment de Quebec BROUSSEAU, Hector, Pte, Ernest Brousseau (father) -r St Louis du Ha Hs, Que. f. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.

ViV s'v Cyril Glendon, Pte, Dsvid Brown (fsther) R.R. No. 1, Newport, Hants County, VS. WANTS FARM WORKERS. EDMONTON.

March 20. The executive of the C.CJT.-Alberta Farmer-Labor party at a week' end meeting called on the Federal Government to recognize agriculture as a war industry and passed a resolution asking that trainees and others in industries not essential for war purposes be released tor farm work. JIMMIE LUNCEFORD TONIGHT mini i tm.wu.Mjw wwiw' 14. Eskimo knifs XT.PortugueK coin M.JHylike substance SO.Pleoeout 11. Shabby S4.Beam ST.

Golf 5iPi sSuir i I'M- JIMMIE LUNCEFORD and his famous orchestra will play for dancing at the Auditorium' tonight, from (9 o'clock until 1 aon. This will be the dancing event of the season as Jimmie Lunceford ranks as the foremost exponent of swing music in America today. Their motto is "Rhythm is our Tickets msy be purchased up to 6 p.m. at a substantial reduction. Buy yours early at Lindsay's, Orme'gor the Auditorium, Mrt EXHahbiiey Dies in The death occurred in Montreal on Thursday, March 18, of Lula R.

Meebaa, widow of Ernest J. Ms honey, and daughter of Mr. and P. Meebaa, of Corkery, Ont im In addition to her parents she is survived by two sons and one daughter, Sgt Gerald E. Mahoney, CM AC overseas; Douglas M.

and Moreen, ot Montreal; also three) brothers and six sisters, John of Montreal; N. of Al monte, and Andrew, of Corkery, and Mrs. W. B. Plnkney.

Mrs. R. G. McDonald, Mrs. O.

Courtman, Mrs. R. J. McEacben, Misses Lor- etto and Kathleen Meehsn, all of Montreal. Funeral services were held from D.

A. Collins' Funeral Parlor to tha Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, where the remains were met by Rev-M. P. Reld. The ofnristing priest at the solemn high mass was Rev.

Fsther Gerald Britt assisted by Rev. Father Healy and Rev. Father Hurley. Professor Craig presided at the organ, and a full choir was in attendance. The remalna were pieced in a vault in Cote das Nelgee cemetery and will be brought to Corkery for burial In tha Spring.

Many spiritual and floral offer ings were received, among them being: Engineering and Construc tion Departments, the Montreal Tramways; Accounting Depsrt-ment Montreal Tramways; Employes of Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited, Stock Transfer Department Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited; Harrison Bros. Limited, Sales Staff, Harrison- Brothers Limited; Stevenson and Scott Limited, Mr, a Wilfred Hoagson, me sua, Canadian Gen eral Electric Company, the "Bridge" Club, the Owens Family, Bridgeport Conn4 Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Orace, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Merchant M. Mahoney, Washing ton, OJCi Kennedy and daughters, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Euement Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J.

Sheen an. Miss Carol Gil-day and Mr. Bob Graves, Platts- burg, N.T.; Madame Llllanne La casse, Sacred Heart League, St Augustine's Centre; St Augustine Women's Bowling League. St Au gustine Ladies' dub, and many McColl-Fronfenac 1 Earns 45.8c a SHare nMONTREAL. March 39a) McCoU-Frontenac Oil Company Limited today reported net 1842 profit at $872,303, equal to 4S.8 cents on the common stock, compared with 8JS2J24 or 43.3.

in Operating profit was $4,558,228 against' and there was profit of $133,182 on sale of assets aaainst a loss of 38.250. Provision for taxes, including re- runaaoie portion, was $80,000 higher at $1,440,000 and reservation for future depreciation ot inventory values was down $168,448 at $213,891. -r Balance sheet showed current assets at $1468,388 and current liabilities at $9,041,788. Net work ing capital increased $2,049,044 to 18,277,588 after redemption of $300,000 serial bonds. $33,700 preferred stock and adding approxi mately $189,000 to the cost of fixed assets.

National 5f eel Car Aircraft Earnings' Net profits of tha aircraft' div ision of National Steel Car Corp, to June 30, 1842 were $44,829. said a return tabled in the Com mons Monday by Munitions Minister Howe for O. Boucher (Prog. Con. Carleton).

Profits for me period June 30 to Nov. 8, 1942, when the com pany was taken over by the Gov ernment war estimated. by the company at $913,889. The profits since June 30, 1842. wen "actually settled at $180,889, the return said.

Total cost of the work of the aircraft division ot National Steel Car to Nov. 8, 1842, was 31535,472. No arrangements have yet been mad tor the post-war use or salvage of the plant SEEKS STAMFORD, Conn, March 29. mA Stamford grocery clerk, who quit his job because he "got sick and tired of answering requests for sought unemployment compensation. from the state, but won't get lt i V.i-.'r "'V: H'ii i RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY, MABCH SO.

dBO--OTTAvVA i mi KMsiywssj I t.OO The 'Waatam i-'A S.IS esc News. SJe CBd rvoeram MS-BBC News. 00 ranaSlan San VOS-faiil da Marky, ptanlat. kd Son iss-M aadanaws, John Coulter, S4S-aws ceassseat, Oratua tM-Jk-CJUh' Quia Bhaw. 1 Vi iojS-Araalda btrllSpUiUst u.

rec CKCOr-OTTAWA cms SOOIfewaeajt. SOS Otaaer Sj ao-rTba Tewa Crtar, aawa. tJS Cmbars ea the Hearth. T.4S humane Soetoty. i1- SjSS The Shadow, aerial.

SJO Tubv Parada. IS Toronto gympnoay Orcbactra, "eaaduetsd by air Xroeet Maa-Mlllani TaeWkowakr-a bb vuuuj jv. aa minor. IS 00 lambaw Danetog Party. 1SJ0-Mewa aad apertacast.

WEAF-NIC SYSTEM li cess aUkMrelSSj Prad Waring erebaawa. T.1S Wawi John Vaadareook. TJO To be announced. 1.4S XaHanbora. aanra.

Sjo oinny aimma, Xdgar PslrchUd JO Treasure Cheat. t.OO netue of tne Sesaa. J0 Tlbbar UeOee and HoSy. 10.00 -Bob Hope, Praneat Laaftord. Jerry Cotonna.

Sklnnay Xnnii ItJS Bad Skeltoo, 'Ossle, Hdesa ehaatra. 11.00 Oeoria Putnam, aawa. 1US Richard Harbnaw comas. 11 JO St. iMoim Sarenada.

11.01 Boy Shield Company. WJZ-NBC SYSTEM CDS BIlaeyeMs.) Ti)o Victor Berte, ptanlat. ISA Joorf Stopak Orchestra. T. If Men, Machines and Victory, TJO That's a Pact T.4e Diane and the Jaatars, Songs.

SOS garl Oodwta, news. Ml Lum aad Abner, serial. SJO Duffy. -r SOi-Pajnou Jury Trials, serlaL SJO Rue Morgan erebeatra. S.H i Bala Camecle.

atorlaa. M.00 -Raymond Oram Swing, news. lo.tavracie rwaar wtory ioe niia jiauoa at war. Lis Cab Canowa Or ehaatra. UJO Bay Kaathartoa Orchestra.

1IJS Harry Wunnar. anorts 11X0 Jimmy Dofaer Orcheatra. 11.10 itaiiji Owens Orcheatra. WABC-Columbis System (SSS KOaaycMM MS! Love a Mystery, T.ll Harry Jama Orchestra. JO American Melody Hour.

S.00 Llshts Out SJO Al Olson. Bay Blooh Orchastrs. SJO Burn and Allan. JO Suspense, drama, .00 Jau Laboratory. I0J0 Talbs.

10.41 atarr SmalL aanra. liilO Nad Cslmsr, news. 11JS Oordon MaeBaa, tontC 11 JO Carmen Cavallarb Orehastra. ItM Abo Lyman Orchestra. ll JO-Hsl Mclntyre Orchestra.

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1. CIO OTTAWA i. (1S KueercleM T.iS Momlnr Melodies. SJO CBC New, i S.1S DeroUonal Period, JO Musical Mareb Past S.OO CBC News.

SJS Breakfast Oub, variety. SJO Idward Vlto, harpist nmwy eraivM, swmaAra. 10.00 Trumpet CaD ta youth. 10 JO Wartime Shopping Comm. ijo Musical rTOfram.

1 JO Road a tUm. aarUL U.1S Master Musician. JO The Soldier's Wile, aariaL 11.40 Lucy Linton, serial. PJC 1J.00 BBC New. ii.lt bis sister, aerial.

ll.se Ontario Pans Broadeast talk. 1.00 CBC New. l.ll The Happy Oang, variety. 1.4a Thar Twfi MaT S.00 UJ. Marina Band, ais Musical Program.

SJO Joint Recital. ISO-Mary Marfln, serial. S.1S Ma Parkin, serial. SJO Peppar Young's family, aariaL 4 JO The Balladeer. 4JS-CBC New.

JO Talk. B. Kobbea. 4J0 Piadler Conduct. 4.46 Tan Minutes from Broadway.

sao a-roni una ramuy, sansi. for Tea. JO Beyond Beasonabla Doubt 40 Listeners Pavornaa. cczlnrrlntho Points to Bronchitis I The TjfiBfoai svsastoa ef bfeaeWtis is a dry. larsh, backing aoagh otnpby aad tightness aercjs tb ehaat There ie a raising rAiogm.

Mtna. TW nhWm ia at Brat of a i il nut I. i i iir, MliaiiiiiiiaBTaTlnariali nr siaaniah i Yoa rosy find ia Dr. Wood's Norway Pine ftrroa a remedy to help athmilst the weakened bronchial organs, relieve the falsrniaation, soothe stimulate the weakened the irritated parts. rm Jl J.

At. aaorhtd Pries Soe a bottle; the large famOy aaees waata Tha saeraal feaa SHORT-WAVE TUESDAY ivK Waveleagbas IHt au $IM as. llt-Londoa Cauiaff. i SJ-tory Tbae, tar Brittsh Chtt Battts. to camng the West Indies, tjs i isii a me a Xventa.

S.H iijataatng rest. as Calllns. SJS Taik by Oearge vol S.00 Interiuda. i.os -wswa. S.1J Palladium Memortaa.

S.ll Piont-Una PamUv. Badta Theatre. i 1SJ0 Loejooa CaUlng. -1 lOe-Tn Dally Benrioa. lO.a 11 JS Radio Newsreel.

11JO Tlpperarys of a. li. is nasi oaa Lionooner, 1SJ0 Talk by George Blake. Current Xvants. i ll.SS WswS.

1 CKCO OTTAWA CUtOKBaeyciaK) 8.0S tunriaa 1.00 Aunt emlma. farinas SJO SunrkH Serenada. aiS MawacaatT SJO Your Priandty Musical Precram. s.js saomins; aseiooias. MO-Lat There Ba Light I.1S CasOo in the Uz.

SJS Band Concert. 45 Your Data. 10 JO WH, Pi am lata. 10.14 Morning Musle talon. 10.40 Tim Out with Allan 10JS Good Mornm.

Nelshl bar. 114 CKCO Spotlight ra 11.41 eioman tie Cycle. wag. a Taka a Look. lilS On the Parm PronV talk.

1 U.Si Circle Bell Varieties. is. buncneon music. 1J0 Liaht Concert Mude. 1.1S Newscast.

i -i j. 1 JO Band Intarhtd. i 1 JO Rhythm Parade. I i 1.00 Music to Remember. SJO Mid-Week Matinee.

SJO Newscast. i SJS Band Intarhid. 1.48 Hits and Bit. vtstttng Our America. I iJO.aalon Iwlng.

j- .00 Variety Tim. I.1S They TU I JO Men In aoarlet. i f.4 Today's Adventure. SJO Tea Pence. Honor Memory OfDr.A.B.ParIow At Largeluneral Many friends and relatives gathered Monday afternoon in the chapel of Rulse snd Plsyfair Ltd.

to pay final trlpute to Dr. A. B. Parlow of Ottawa, who died at an Ottawa hospital on. Saturday, in his 73th year.

Rev. Dr. H. Avison, ot r- Dominion. United Church, of which Dr.

Parlow wss member, ofndsted, Honorary pallbearers were: K. A. Cram, Lannin, Capt L. 8adr. Ldr.

T. 8 le mon, Sqdn. Ldr. J. A.

Mscdocmsl, and Lt CoL O. E. Crain. Others at the funeral were, A. 8.

Maekey. tL J. Reid, P. S. John T.

A. Jones; Dr. George A. Beattie, R. H.

Xvsns, J. C. Cowan, CoL A. H. Anderson, J.

d. KUrby, Prank Ault W. E. Tuck, W. Pearte, W.

X. Taylor, O. White- sidy, W. A. OvMsson, R.

A. Strong, S. WOlougbby, Dr. T. H.

Leg-gett Thomas Parker, Alderman Charles Psrker, R. H. Crain, Chapman, W. J. Gilders and Alderman Joseph Among tha many floral ings were those from'ths following: Officials and congregstlon.of the Dominion United Church, Ottawa Medlco-Chlrurglcal Society.

Csrleton Lodge 140, l.aOJT, Klgh Court of Eastern Ontario, I.OT officers and members of Court Empire" 10J and the Medical sculty of the Ottawa Civic Hos pital -1 The body woi be placed tn the vault at Beechwood cemetery unto Spring, when burial will take place at Iroquois, Ont Chost ampidwbaeaia; eepeeuuy hirht eolour. but and araoooa, and aid aatare to eaary te, abort times aa sinca, 60e, at Oat, Poles Will Insist' LONDON. March Jn-BUP-i Premier i Wladlslsw of Pre: Poland warned today that Pole! will resist to the last maa" any intrusion upon the rights of their country after the war. I rEvery Pole, trrespeetiva of his religious or political creed, wffl be united to the last maa to resist any claims which aim at the sovereignty and integrity of our eoun-, try from- whatever quarter they might be Sikorskl said hi a talk before a London dub. i He aaserted that future peace ka Europe could be insured only by close mutual Ariglo-American I i He emphasized that a federated bloc Hot Eastern Europe whica.

would maintain friendhr rstlaticaaa with Russia would be a gusrsataa gainst a new German attack. EsrUer. this month, tha Pntasa exile uovanment bad restoration of Poland's borders, but sxjieeaed to "readiness for an im1iTstsnrtax based on friendly mutual tlonsTJ IMS easier to ban a Kease thtn jit is to rent oaa. See Hi Tor ISole the elavsijled waeiki i -i TOUXL UKE i i i i Ri P. T.

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843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980