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Saturday; February 1939. EUROPE'S JEWS SEARCH WORLD FOR NEW HAVEN Deadlock in London At Palestine Conference Is Still Unbroken. LONDON. Feb. 24.

Pi Cen tral Europe's Jews scanned the vorld map for new shelter today Unle the deadlixk in the Holy Iand pcatc t-onfi'jxnie in Lon- don jeupmdizrd Uie Palestine JeM.th national hunir. Jews and nun-raleline Aiabb hiMrl then ctond luint meeting licie in to leach a I'Oln-pruinite in the negotiation over the futuie of Palestine. At the same lime, obsencis the beginning of the vl Irom Luiope. German Jewry was the toie of the Flee lo Shanghai. Uncounted thousands of Ger man Jews huve fled to Shanghai, Berlin reported, because admis sion there is easy, A few were booked to Tokyo to take up unused United Stales QuulfS ITJine ts a UlutcrT Slatr utla lor Japan the I9J4 A I bai Jauitiicsr 1 went In hoo.

Ins to get Untied Stales ia. Of 'iennese Jew who ail- for Lihena. disanoeal ed mute in foreign port. ap- paiently headed ioi J'aJr-tine. Kslimalrs Indlialrd thai 119.000 Jew have lefl Ger- many ainee 1933.

when' the Nails came to power. Official German sources said 100.000 of Ihese left sinre November. An estimated 504.000 Jews atill are trying to leave the Reich Jews in Kuinpe and the United Rtatrs weie estimated In have siient betwern and 130.000.000 since 1933 in rescuing 160.000 Jews from Germany and Austria. Of 20.000 bi ought to Great Britain. B.000 went on to other countries.

Palestine look 60.000: The United States. Fiance. 15.000 Others went to South America, Kenya and New Zea land. British refugee organizations hoped to bring out 50.000 more Jewish children. They already are entering England at the rale of 200 a week.

IS DOUBLE ASSURANCE! You pay aotalna axtts lo? th double oMuftBC ol ou siw oJus Hosit hop aiouarf coop.iol BpccUl Low Price Durinc February F. D. BurUold, er LiMiua Its Baak It. T. at.

i cur. a cu. FREE CLEANING 1 Garment AtC CUmmd for AND 1 Garment Clianad FREE Mea'f tans aaJ Tapeaets. LaaUas Mala Coats aaa" Draws. Prosperity CLEANERS, Ltd.

lis UDIstl IT. S-tCTl 144 BANK it. a-aaat till WELLINGTON T. a-ta Hart Th TrtW CUBE STEAK Detiriota utt Iranaarioal, 1 Smart Number In Mlnto Follies mm -m if i b.v mm em. I Great Fortitude (Shown by People Of Drought Area Survival of Ihr of Canada thr drought area' sas an aming ipvelation of hurriein foruturte, declared Di.

S. Barton, Dominion Deputy of AjirnuJiure, In a luncheon meeOng of Ottawa Khwrns Club, Friday. The aioit affected by the drought comprised nonie acres, an area into which 100 Cai leton counties couid be placed, which indicated the magnitude of the rehabilitation program. Dr. Bartons suoject was.

"The Government's Western Rehabilitation Conditions in 1 9J7 weie almost indescribable. He had driven for more than 200 miles without seeing a patch of anything' green. The purpose of the Prairie- Farm Rehabilitation Act. and an appropriation of $750,000. was to re-habilJtat the drought area on a basis that would afford a greater measure of economic security for the people.

It was the largest agricultural program ever under- taken in Canada. Rebuilding of agriculture in periences at these meetings. Best wishes for success in his new field were extended by tho president to J. J. Paul, manager of the Elgin Theatre, who is leaving March IS for Welland, I to enter the theatre business.

Mr. I Paul has been an active member of Kiwanis for several years. Congratulations were extended to Henry Bruce on being skip of the team which won the Wilson curling trophy. Two solos were contributed to the meeting by Miss Melba Spratt. contralto soloist of Dominion Church, accompanied on the piano by Miss Luella Mitchell.

The weekly singsong was led by A. L. Cawthorn Page, while George Jones, conductor of the Capital Male Chorus, was at the piano. Five Officers Named To Electricity Syndicate QUEBEC. Feb.

.) Addition nf five new officers to Quebec's Electricity Syndicate was announced tonight by Premier Appointed at a cabinet meeting today, the new officers are L. P. de Longchamps of Montreal, named a member of the board; George O. Vogan. chief engineer; H.

S. Halloway, assistant engineer; R. S. Talbot, inspector, and Ber- aard-Lacoste, secretary. When the syndicate was established two year ago S.

A. Beaulne, Montreal, waa named chairman and M. J. Cavers, Nor- anda, member. MUST STAND TsUAL.

QUEBEC, reb. 24. John McCarthy. Quebec City taxi-driver, waa ordered by Judge kj SEE HOUJ THE Tremblay today to stand trial on a charge of attempUng to bribe WHEELS district chief of the provincial police. MRS.

OSIAs DUMOUCHEL. Many friends and relatives will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Osias Dumoucbel which occurred at her residence, 117 Glad-atone avenue, on Friday- She was in her Uth year. Born Rachel El lament at La-chouri. the waa th daughter at th late John El lament and hi wife, the former Marie Bond.

Sh cam Is Ottawa mora than years ago and her husband predeceased her 22 years ago. Sh waa a member of Ladies of the Rosary Society of St. Jean Baptist Church. Surviving arc: On son, Cyprian DujnoucbeJ, of Ottawa, and three da ugh tan, Mrs. Donat (Rachel) Dosrochers.

Mrs. Albert (Clara) Dalgewault and Mrs. Anstol (Alberttn) Lalonde, all of Ottawa. Th funeral will tscld from her lata resadanua, (If Gladstone arerru, on Tuesday at .40 for raquisn high maas at St. Jaan Baptist Church at o'clock.

Interment will be at Notre Dun live capacity, ill handle propa- ganda and 'publicity for the national projec-t. -During the Great War 'sir Herbert was deputy director of Ihe National Labor Supply and after service in Canada, was Deputy Director of National Set vice for Wales. He is now a membev of the advisory board to the War Office Employment Bureau. Dillon. James Hanes, she took up residence in Windsor and lived there since.

Mr. and Mrs." Hanes celebrated their golden wedding anniversary three years ago. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are one son, Dillon Hanes. of Windsor; two daughters-, Mrs. L.

Lansperry, of Windsor, and Mrs, Claude Murray, of Detroit. The funeral will be held at Windsor on Monday afternoon arid interment will be at Windsor. EflGLPnDS inDUSNIAl CEflTOE 60 Bouno A In this vast hiv of English industry a million people live and work and send the products of their industry to very corner of th world. Th story of the city of 1,200 trades told in hundreds of pictures. Free, with other publications, from th City of Birmingham Inform anon Bureau.

The Council House, Birmingham. I. England. Pull tnforfuuon alas through na Trawl ana toSu.trul Dcvtiopntnt AmeloUoa of Orat riuin sua trolona. antia Baiolro SulUllns.

aockttrlWr ccntrt. Ns Tort. BRKili) Coontry CM BLACK TEA MLatyal. I-rh. Wl rrottaa all oa town THE OTTAWA JOURNAL am.

a i i swv m- i "Top This smart number will ea the program of "ft wing the fast-moving Hoar show on lee of the Mlnto Follies at the Auditorium oa March It and II. Above are Just a few or the lovely skaters who will lake part. Woman Pays Herself Reward Before Returning Money to Owner MONTREAL, Feb. 24 (CP) From police headquarters came the story today of an unidentified woman who found an envelope containing $884 on the street and returned it to the owner after taking a reward of 1137. 1.

Lltvack. a grocer, reported i to police Monday the loss of the Wound Forces Bishop to Resign PRINCE ALBLRT, Sa.k Feb. 24. CP- Rt. Rev.

Waller Burd. Angluan Bi-hop of Sakalciieu an for jx years, has tendered his resignation, effective March 31. The election of his successor ill take place some six weck fium that date. The bishop, ho won the Distinguished Service Medal while a seigeant in the Great War, is taking ti eat-ment in Winnipeg General Hospital and there is no prospect of recovery sufficient to warrant hope he may resume his dutie5. His right leg was last year.

He had been seriously oundrd in the foot in the raid which won him the decoration. bank. The next day he received a telephone call from a woman who asked if there was any reward for the return of the money. Well', lephed LiUatk, "seeing as you huve the package I imagine the amount be up to you Yesterday, he lec-eived the en- Wope, containing 1747, by mail en elope while on his way to the He was western Canada must lake period of years said the deputy Great War Munitions Iministri who waj by 0fficiaj 0ffcrs Servjces i Dougalt Carmichael and thanked 1 by Charles H. Hjlse C.

G. Watt, LONDON," Feb; 24 (CT- president, was in the chair. Havas) Sir Herbert Moiga'n, who Arthur J. Ames. pat president i 1916 was attached to the Im-( and past lieutenant go ernor, was penal Munitions Board in Carwda i thanked by the chairman for his as adviser on labor organisation.

attendance at charter night of the has agreed to place his services at Granby Kiwanis Club, and also I the disposition of the National for attending a series of Kiwanis Committee Inter-club meetings recently. Mr. I Sir Herbert, who offered his Ames spoke briefly on his ex- services temporarily in a consulta Boy's Condition Still Serious The condition or Stuart Jennes. 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Jennass. 109 Broadway ae-1 nue. who was severely mjuird hen a veranda collapsed on him i hhortly before 9 o'clock Friday morning, remain very serious, his physician. Dr.

George V'. Arm-i Mi ong. stated. The veranda fell in owing to the heavy load of snow on it. The boy had just stepped from his home and closed the front door when the veranda caved in and I fell on the snow-coveted I The boy was very badly shocked, said Dr.

Arni.stjoiig. and the full extent of his injuries was unknown. One aim was bioken, his pelvis injured and he may have received other serious internal injuries. Ha was so badly 'shocked that it was inadvisable to move him to take X-ray pic-; lures, until perhaps UkW or Sun-l Queen satin; white satin all-over embroidered, with silver beads and diamante in fern design; white Romaine crepe embroidered In gold and diamante; silver moire embroidered in siher and diamante; and sapphge blue velvet edged with silver lace. A new color scheme Her Majesty is stated to have approved is pigeon grey and chocolate or wisteria with navy blue.

Oatmeal is another special color, the gown trimmed with ocelot fur from neck to hem and worn with a brown hat With regard to hats, the Queen's wardrobe will include a majority of fairly flat hats with build-up in th crowns to give the appearance of greater height. Natural-appearing artificial flowers will be used for the same effect. Mm. Handley Seymour, who made Her Majesty bridal, gown, and Norman Harlnell, one of the pioneers in modern dress designing, have designed the Queen's clothes for the visit to this con tinent. At the Hai tnell opening in Lwi-don a few 6y ago he aroused great interest by the first showing of red silver foxes.

The pells are said to have come from a Canadian ranch. They are a rich red color with the white hairs and white tips of the silver skins. Hartmll has been making them Into capes and ties. The suggestion is that the Queen might include this new type of Canadian fur in her wardrobe. tiots, POUND UVE SHELL.

ABERAVOV. Wales. 4 Sortinf scrap Iron in his yard I her. Thomas Evans found a live shU. took it to the police ta- iDale Harrison's NEW YORK MEW YORK Mr.

Gladwin Hiil. who is neer happier than who wearing big checked suits and fantastic aistioal. is my stu n. spy in the Cafe Society set which does not seem to mind eithd cnecKs or we waistcoats. Mt Hill has jut come to me with a "he and she" story in which the leading character seems to be what Mr Hill refeis to as "a philosophical Kerry Blue terrier named Barney'.

It does no( sound quite right for a dug to play the led in a i in a in 1 1 "he" a young Memphis mil-l lionaue and r. is a beatJliIu! New Yoi t'rffe S-c i 1 tigure, but Mi Hill is a is tickler for ftu-ts, and i 1 do nit for a fiiRjr moment challenge his i data. do not know who the Memphis He declined also to arm, their qurfntr ToiKntten. "tjCta nrit Uke chiiu on an- nthri quJlirl hr with the same ln.lt nf g- Mh all lovesick stains show. ut.

gr mincd immodiylrlv Dale Harrtaon millionaire is. When I pressed Mr. Hill he merely waved his arms' and said 'he 'owns a Mnng of Continued From Page Three. she acrrrd. and thrv sUrtrd out wearing brautiruHy colored stone In hia car in search or an arrom-jewcllery and Ottawa women will" modatlnf Marrying Justice.

Thry be able, to admire Her Majesty's rode hour after hour. Dawn came, taste in this necessity or stylish and still Ihry rode into ew dressing. I York slnte. New Jersey, t'onnecti- Blue has bet-n the Queen's cut. DeJauHii.

IVnnsyh ania and favorite color since girlhood, rt Maryland, but Retting indined on matches her eyes. Several shades i the spur nf the moment is no wilt be noted in her ensembles, iongei a simple mailer. i Skirts will he flaied hut not ex- At last they got bark lo New aggeiated, it is rcpoitcd. There Vork and weie about to arrange' W)U be defined waists and shorter for the mariiage hete when a hemlines or daytime dicsac.t, uilh sudden fear clutched at the girl's garden party gowns having short heart. 1 MsTa imti usvee sleeves to be worn with elbow-' "Where Barney she ream- Mats.

JAMES HA.VfcS. 'length gloves. Natuial flower pat-! ed when, returning to her home. I The death of Mrs. James Hanes terns ill mark the Quern's sum- she coulrl find the terrier now here occurred at Windsor.

Ont on mery frocks. around. rriday follow ing a short illness. One London faahinn writer "Bai ney the girl maid said, Born in Dundas, she was the'suiles t(ie Queens evening gowns 'with a rep.oachful rmie in her'1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William w.ii javhion for lo.vely voice, "is following vm.i m.m,,..1 Following her marriage to draDenes. The Parthenon I has tions. Miss. Barnev is on his wv served as inspiration for-several to California in the baggage car." of the designs. The Queen's repu- tation for perfect dressing is said "What is wrong, said the to have been established last year young millionaire i when she set the fashion for -you dare to stand there almlv crinolines and her all-white waid-janrf ask mr wna, wromJ-.

he electrified Paris. To elm-tri-; cried. "It is all your fault She fy Pans, so famous a fashion cen- xrry exclled shr Sjlld. PooI. tre.

is accomplishing something Barney, all alone in a baggage noteworthy. i rr, and no one will think to give The materials Her Majesty has him his broccoli for dinner selected for crinoline style evening it if Mmpe thm1 I tulle, slipper satin, Ro- heart said he. "I shall wire ahead maine crepe, silver mone ana have Barney sent back sapphire blue velvet. Use of thej Thr, um ahe. disdainfully.

I a ones are aam oe as iouus. -i, jut Bht White tulle over wnue supper jii ousir use ae wsum a carload cotton bales. I'll have you knew, sir, that Barney Is my dog and I lore him." Whereupon she flounced out; and before the puzzled boy friend realized what was going on. the gill wax on a train bound fo: im west to iecoer hei dog. Mr.

Gladwin Hill, who about in his big checked tuit fantastic waistcoats and JVtfjhatinji nd intjinte it Uus natuie for mr, ian out ul information at thi point. I 'What happened tlicn' Did hn dog die for lack of brm-cnlt did her 'lo die for ln of dog, did his mai riagf nt f.ul foi l.t of SjirJ" Tcli nir inouv Hiil Come, comr' li is not iui.i to leVe the iojy thii With annuymu tlin hr N.nt: "ThHt is the t.iius of the at the moment The tue.ii on another tiain and puisued. Tho resului of naid puiMiit aie et unknown to me Lite is like that, Mr. Hairton. gily heading places and then guiig poof I think he said poof.

Jt may have been poovh. WOMAN'S BODY IOIM). NICE. Ml be specific about the girl, merely rranre, Kcb. '24 -The donning an ecstatic look, rolling body of Mis Dorothy Juan Mar-Ins eye.

and Mghing "What mat-j tm-Smith. wife of Km- Mar-leis a ipciv name when he bo i -Smith. writ -known HntiN.i beautiful golli'i a found td last They mM In New York mM In New i urk Summer. He returned lo Mem phis, but hr could nnt forgrt. Just before Christmas he determined lo rrk her hand In marriage, bo he returned lu New York.

On lr. 31. -t 1 II. 44 jii the I ii'o fd her eve denture-1 and mi.imuied "Ve" Mr. Mil! would NweHi that it wa 1 0 4 4 ni iu.t it rf definitely Deceinher 31.

Thev irtril to grt inarried rrk brji.ie the nuptial drtt thev Hd Wmdv He aid "If vi fir; that wav about it, lef. fmgpt up ever nit And hr replied Hrie is youi ring, you bounr.ci. I hate The usual The iMMutitul gu 1, Miing to Get Amh From it All, dp. ided 10 entiain for California. All ar-iangrmeni veIp even to fixing th.ngo up fm Biney, hei Ken RIup ten iei ho vv as to make the tup the baggage tar.

A few hours bWoie tiain lime Ihe young man fi Mcmplu.s learned of her platiN aod frantnally fuie-iall them. He dahed amund t'ovn trying to ra 1 1 her but 1 ir i emrt i ned a inuple of jumps aiir.id until about 11 pin, at which time he caught hei They fell into each other's beat h. The '29 disrfppraifd mghl of h'eh 15 The piginy-ih. -smallest majuinal. i on a silv er on the nman ah.

the Hf itaifi'- Britain May Build Mayor Refuses I jcvunu juu I.oMMJ.V. Keb. i(V-HdWivl -A plan for a second Nuei (anal" linking the i M4t ttu- Red led tojgli: by v. inrtt nun if line I'tit piojetted wlciv. iy ould li'Iinw thi- in a I lev hy w.iv til me Urad Se.

Con- Ul llOil Vl IU 11 1 etllrfl ouid gi tji eat Hi itatn ai lnk in iin Imperial U-luie" shoull the Sue. ajiajj be bJoiKadrd dr-li ued duung a posible future war in ttic Medilei i "The British Soldier" Subject of Address An mln lnn Hi .1. S.ldir. I.n-u! oluin-1 in 1 1. ho ltd" r-.

nn lievej a'trti rv Hie the L' i ted Institute of Ottawa at a meeting held in the nlt-eis- mess of he 4th Pnn.e, l.ouie liagin'ii Guaids Kiuirtv inght Lieut Colonel J. i) Kia- i vv eli omed the meinbet and follow nig the addt ess. i etiesh-inents weie sei cd. Paymastei Commander S. F.

Conquei is honorary seri eta i of the In titute. hu has a ge i.nd prow tp.i; fnemberhip. BOY FATALLY Ht RT. THRONTO. Feb 2 l.lovd Hionilrv, 11, today wa Tot unto fouith tiaffic latalilv of the eai.

He died in hospital of injuries suf feted when struck an automobile hile en route home fiom srftuoj. To Greet Nazis tORK, Ireland, Ftb. 01V-j James Mickey, Lord Mayor of U'oik, announced today ht would lefuse to welcome officers of tha German naval training ship Sihleaien. which is expected nera tomoiiovv. The Loid Mayor assailed tha fin man press for calling tha lata Pope Pius XI "a political The comment by "tha ra- (ieiman press-' at tha me of the Pontiff death was I "an itiiult to the Catholic A i my officer, however, will i give the Svhlesien an official alute.

Many Attend Funeral Of John Bradley Attended by many frfenda and telalives. the funeral of John Bindley, well known resident of Aylmei, and formeily of Chelsea, was held Friday from his late residence. Chailes sUeat. yl-mei. to Sl.P.uli Church where letiuieni high mas waa chanted bv Rev J.

H. Limoges. si Paul chou lenderad the for the Dead, with Mia Mar-' gaiet Quirk at the organ, ment was at the family plot in Stephen cemetery, Old Chaise, i hief mout net in addition to wife, the fiHmer Budget Brady, ueie three von.t. William Bradley, of Ottawa. John Biadley.

of Eaat- ew and Bei nai Bradley, at home The many floral and apiri-ttial offeiings testified to ttta raa-peit which he wai held by hta many friends of Ottawa, Aylmer and the a tinea district. rmw ataarai-SBiBiBiiB i ojas l5VI 0.1 F.l 1 1 F.l 7 1 i IT I i lea ral of SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS MONDAY! C.D.S. Branded Lines of Silk Hose For One Week Only of BRAEMORERct85c i eft ut turn oi unl il Match 4 M.n Floor. 40a- PAIR QO gahrda PAIR 00 79c Hprrial Frtrr fmr "Gossard" Front Lace CORSETS Mart nf fiftiittl rot ton fahric ahnv a aillira-- (ofctmn arrn back and thrnuih the ihiih lino--4 hAav auppnria. Sifa 27 to 32 Special Earn.

x-one. Floor. ftaareaatsit 4-oo Women's Durabli Qtwhtv Hoover DRESSES Ordinarilr I Whit? collon Hooer di'nss in round slylr, with slrcor, Sid 14 to 44. Eai U. fterond Floor.

79c Srw Xprlai mvlf Woenrn BRAEMORE ShoeS Fin klrt ltnrr in roioin of rut. wine, blue, brown and brack Choice of toeteia and conventional lie- Croat and aide lore pumps slip-nn put ip etc "Zippei front and collete heel pump tot Ihe nualnefcjt tiru inn aonlor miwf Kuea 4 In narrow and medium fitttni in Ihe ITOUP Main Floor. PAIR Economy Bosement Boys Brushed nool Pullovers aleeve alyle military mtlai "mpi rront oeep rionen cuim inn wimDino Royal, brnwn and wine. Size. 24 to .14 for 10 it years Special mm Value.

Cam lUU zipper Color" C.D.S. OUTSTANDING VALUES IN FUR COATS stAl. is. r.k.lll COATS livled from la'io full-nnird Kiat 14 40, afa. Out of Mia Oidinr Voluo.

Each. 4o7aoalO oiimans ai. inun itiani coats wuh lars liver lox mm JrJZ IS. JO. ol tiw Ordm.ry Voluo.

tach. 05j.5fJ oai ai iKi sol th Aran an bati coats-in black ond hrnv gno JO on1 Outstanding aa, aa Value, tach. o39a 75 M.AI RROAnTAII. Rri 7ti0 Sitj 30 Oi Vihit irROC r.KttRD) iiBiamaing mfXH nr kR (nvro kabbiT) coat io- nr ray wi SUM Jw. OuUlan4inc Valu Moor.

ok fait rna iirap Si, I lo 1 th iroup Monrt Pan, KbWs.i. 3 -piece 0aler 1-inen Tea Sou. 0iter Linen Runners Sue about Ifl 3T II 47 Ifl SO. Each White Mot-aic refect Runner o-Stra OAT Self trim. 49.50 Self trim.

ahnut II 54 II 41 II 1 H. KachJ 4'ottun Lace Clothi. Fa.h Full )nth. 39.75 CHILDREN'S SHOES 1.00 Clearaul dale CblMroaa COAT SETS RrguUrly 5 mmi 7.15. AH won, bfaikef cloth (DntiatlnaT nt aaaal irms anrt or hat.

Wll )ind. SltOS to aim a itw coaiS n) 4 to 0 v-ara In tho ffioup t'olora Navv. carlot. fron win and binn Spoctal i clear on Mond. Each or Mrotiel Floor.

3-98 DOLLAR SALE OT FANCY LINENS 1.00 ,1.00 1.00 Madeira Napkin i cotton 1, Sue ftf about J2 )2. Ii XW Cotton Lac Doihea, lr 1.00 I.irven 1 1 ami 1 Runneri About a eaf in .14 Rarh A mXIXM 5-piei-e Linen 1 rim 0 If AA Set. tdb mJM MnaiC rtlect Cotton Tea for Set- afa 0ater Llhen Runneri. 38' and 4a Minjir effect Oyster Chair Seta for ff sell oS AlVU lce Runners-Sir about )2x4 and II Third Floor. 1.00 2 1.00 liJlllllllBJ.llAJIIJ1LJIlj 1 1 I taking A SMALL CHANCE I "IE OTTAWA GAS CO.

ijjk tyffi 1 2.98 3.98 4.95 HABDWARKCO. pi 'I 'y" 'IW ,1, mi jTnfcj. yfr ry 1 1 i itli i wdi coast.to-coa$t- J.I I awVl" 11 laasLsW fSFjAW fi'SIT Ifl I 1 VISION GLASSES' my RITHOL7 OPTICAL CO. tts 181 SPARKS STREET OptMAl FaLrtOT I.

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