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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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1 IMil''' onorMemory OfW.f-CBjl, jp Attended by Jbtin Bracken, leader of tb Progresiive Conservative p1y Members of Parlls-gmt, party! worker and, men prominent In the llf of Nepean township u.d Carleton County, the; funeral bf Williaai Frederick Belli was held afternoon at! one Church, Bells 1 was lit the church descendent of a eton CoUnty mcnara Airer eu. of 1 the Prpgres- Uve paily. was held at the church bej attended for 30 years. Be bad beer an active member of both the lMepean! township and county council. I Chief mufners were; his widow, tbej former Mary Hlcn Graham; twd sons.

Hoptrealii 1 Richaed Albert Bell. auhtr; jMrs. jGerald w. Fan brother. 3l Mafn, a Robert B.

Be, California: a sister, Sierra Mai Mrs. r. X. urkbolder, Kelowna, BCi and va grandchildred. Aaoii tjxwe jattendlni the funeaal Mr.

'and Mrs! John Bracken. Macdbnell. jpresl- dent of FrogressJve Conaerva- trra Assf la tidhTof Canada, Gordon Craydon. sMP. RusaeU Boucher, John Charlton.

MP. J. W. Murbhy, MP. E.

Cardiff. MI. Douilas MP, Julian ruonJSiP, W.jA. MacMaster, Donald Fleming. MP.

and G. H- jStok tary to 1 MP. Mel Jack secre- Bracken; Rod Finlay- Alade aquette, C. V. Char-of public relations at Bracken House, Ottawa; A.

E. Honeywell) secretary pf the asso ciation. Miss Jane E. DeniaonJ execuuve secretary. Dr.

E. Hope John Trimble. Miss K. Kesroa, NeSlj Henry; Miss BV Miss Nancy Dorrahee. Mrs.

C. Oi Mark, Mrs. L. MaeMJllan, Miss S. Bart andj Geoffrey Hewelcke.

I Harry Pawlbw, reve. Nepean TownahlpJ A. Holly. Acres, MLA; David Kaenan, deputy reeve; Howard Henry, councillor; a. B.

Ullett. ehi Jrman, jKtfpean High School Board; Thomai Argue. Dr. Featoa Arifiie; D. E.

Bradley A. Cowan, Fred Wp Graharh, Dr. R. Milton Graham- Donald! Gra-hani, W. I.

jGraharniiHerb Stln-sonj Hugh Davidson! William Henry. Wj Henry, Coil R. E. Denisocl P. $wan, H.

W. Floo. l. George (j. Croskery, Canadian flieachers' Confederation" V.

Ss tMcClenaghan, Thomas aunson. Ben 1 Bickfofd Ben Acres, M. BoxalL Howard Richard- on. Edward Paul Lafon-tainie, Montreal; F. X.

Jollifle. R. w. wininropv ira cow. 'Graham H- G.

Allei SUttsvjlie: RuglRiv- Gordon Greer. J. J. tngton. Nesbltt, G.

Bradley Clarence Wilson, Murray. Emerson Failia. A. Thomas i'Mil- K. fiqwara tticn- ardsoo Richardson, W.

J. MuIHgan. James Peter ewartj 69, Dies Hospital haUvsf of East iTemDleton. Que- Jamas Peter Stewart. I died on Wednesfsjy in an hospital He kaa in bJ4 70th year.

Born arid; educated! at East TerapletonJ he was a son of John Mrs. Peter Stewart and the latej Stewart. I Mir. Ste r4rt resided at East Tempteton fpr the: of hit UU and was a member of the United Chorcfa there. 1 Sonrlvin i jhim addition to his father, are two brothers, Ern-i 1 I 4 if cs, Craaa A Lartt 1A.

Dot. 496 BUTTER lib 69c tU4 SU BUDERoaij.b32c a4j rn llambnrger 5bk 29c Bit City trktu KktU Wkt BREAD I0e A STXtO-OA Onr S.0Qcl.00Q tMt with -DR RJTHOLZ PEMTCT I CLASfcS DITHOL7 orncAL.cp. HI SParkt ftfftt OlMl Parian is Prtnolpti QUm BUIliDING? tve are to Specify Hjyley's Cinder Blocks to Insulate Your Home HARRY HAYLEY Hsrdnaa't toad I 3-7769 uiaries rr Wednesday o'clock atl Christ Corners. Buria cemetery. I I i Mr.

Beli I pioneer Can and father (of national direct sive Consel via I The funeral Alamo WWU' fTb I tUUO I -i i Ll SLICED WSflTK ar 1 1 I SANDWICH LOAf lc 1 i vanity i TH OTTAWA JOURNAL, THl'BSPAT. Cifv Hall Care akert Dies I I U- James Itawrence, 43. of (253 Lyon street. City Hall caretaker, was I found dead i about three o'clock yesterday! afternoon While at work iin the Transportation Building. i I Frank Anderson, who bad come to relieve Mr.

Lawrence, found him! set ted in a chair in a storeroom In (the basement of 1 the building. F. Bennett, superintendent of "civic bujldlngs, fwas nd Dr.1 W. DP, Shheff, coroner, ordered thel body I re moved ito" Civic Hospital for an autopsy A resident of Ottawa since 1029; Mr, Lawrence I was born at Wellbank, Scotland, in 1S09. Hej cae to Canada in 1028, and wasi married the same yeai at Pakenhan) to the former ean Beattiei also of Scotland, vho survives.

A veteran of World War If, in which he! served with the CMSC, Mr. Li whence was at one time a mall clerk. He had been caretaker at City Hall since Dec 1940. 1 Survfving, besides his widow are four I sons. Jack, with the navy on the West Coast; Janes, Charlei and! David at a brotheii of Greenock, Scotland, and twp listers Of, Dundee.

Scotland A' Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. 1J Tribute Paid Memo rs. Mary Campbell i 1 1 ccly attended funeral Wednesday numerous relatives and friends paid impressive tri bute) tf Mrs. Mary Campbell, a resident of Ottawa tor the past 29 years, who died 'at her residence on Sunday night' after a lengthy illness. She was 88 years of age.

The funeral was held from Mc-Evy Brothers to, St. Joseph's Chuech for solemn requiem mass al 8.00 o'clock. Celebrant of the mass ws Father F. Rayner, OMI, assisted, by. Fathet G.

Morris. OMI, as deacon and Father P. Monahan, QMIi ajj sub-deacon. In the sanctuary wf Father N. Peake.

OMI. and Father t) LXRobiUille, OMI. Chief mournersJ yven: One daUghtek Frank J. Fraser, of OtU'Wa three I soni Robert Willlaml D. Campbell, all bf Ottawa, and one sister, Mrs.

Catherine Collins of OtUwaJ Among in the lengthy cortegejwere; E.lv. Q'Mearaj G. H. O'Connor, Ff Lowrey, Gus Calderohe. Alec Conftell, Frank Dr.

O.ttyl. Martin. A. C. McKenna.

J. hsiattery, T. Stevens, A. J. Martin, Boucher; A.

O'Gorman, P. Cos-grove. George Rich, C. W. Carton.

J. J.j Grace, T. A. Ruddy: R.IW. Tappi TJ A.

Redmond, E. P. Dowd. Ry Ci Landry, Rev. A.

Gor- and Rev. W. E. Connolly, -I I iTi OMI, Graveside prayers were said bv Father F. L.

Robltallle, OMI, and interment took place in Bucklbg. nam woman yatnouc oemetei est Stewart. Wrightville. and John ti, wwwi; anq rwo sis-Mr. Harry Anscombe jind Arhy -Stewart, both of Ot- 1 I IT 'Ii tert.

Miss; tawa A 'private funeral service will be I conducted by Rev. O.I L. Bunt; on Friday afternoon and, n- will lYiarl In rsiinv4t4( termisnti centeterkr, Ert Tetrfpleton. tot 3 p.m. I 1 I At lir IarocqW I 1 I' I II I V.l i i il 'j' I cirinn i(f lENTIEmE Mm STOCtl I -1 'If- W.

Teefyp corrie Inter-ofTice messages direct to tfi sir destination, and' you would be surprised attie economy. Ask your local telegraph office for full detail's. CANADIAN PACIFIC TFPVJARY It Mt- i -1- i I 51" G. PATTERSON MTJBPHT, elected to the board bf directors of the Ottawa ClUb, at the an nual meeting Mondafy i Mrs. Ad am Scnarf r-ii ill ies Following Long Iness Resident pf Eastvfew foif many years and a native of Billings Bridge, Mrs.

Adani W. IScharf died on Wednesday) morning at the home of her granddaughter, Mrt. Steven Warreh, 28 street, Eastvlew, (following a lengthy illness. She was 84 years of age. I The former Nellie Weatherall, she was porn and educated at Billings Bridge and was married to Adam Wilson ScHarfe in 1883 Mr.

Scharf predeceased her in 1896. Well-known in Eai tvlew, where she: had resided Mnce ihortly after her marriage, Mrs. Scharf was a member of St. Maigaret's Anglican Church. Surviving her besides Mrs.

Warren are! a son, David Scharf; a brother, James Ot tawa; 11 grandchildren, Harold Base Line Road; Lome, Forbes, Charles, Toronto, Caldwell. Port Colborne, Gilbert, Sidney, Qalvin, Arnold, Evan and Mist Iona Scharf, all (of Eastview; and 11 great-grandohildrenL The body is at George H. Rogers and the 1 funeral service will be held therel on afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friday Mrs. M.

Wa ling ord, 23, Dies in Hospital J-i Mrs. Lome M. Wd Uingfdrd, of 521 Laurier avenue west, died suddenly in an Ottawa hospital on Wednesday. She was 23 years of age. She was the former Dorothy Eva I Olson.) daughter of Edward Martin Olson and i wife, the former Bernice Duqu tte, of Britannia Heights.

Both her pirents survive. i Mrs.j Wallingford was educated at Percy Street School and the High School of Commerce. Upon graduation the became a member of the staff of the Pices Board. A member of St ifc'i French United Church, she was married at Ottawa in 1943 to Lornel Milton Wallingford who i urvlvels her. i Surviving besides 1 ler hukband and parents are a so: Lawrence Steven, aged four; and twej bro-thers, pouglat Olson.

Ottawi. and Vernon, of Britannia Heights. The funeral service will be conducted at McEvoy Jrothefs on Friday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. R. A.

Gregoire of St Marc's Church. I Interment will be made in Beech wood cemetery. CANADIAN NATIONAL isfopher Tytler Bereaved i)t Father SUriley Delhi-Force Tytl er. prpmlhent British Columbia resident and father bit Christopher1 D. F.

Tytler, if Woodroffe, Ottawa businessman, died suddenly 4n hospital at New; Westminster. BC, on Wednesday. He wat 90 years cf Mr. Tytler was born at Delhi, India, in 1837, during the Indian irL-At! LI .1 vmuiiy. xis whs uic won ui uic late CoL Tytler Officer command ing the Delhi relief force, and the lite Mh.

j. He was educated in India and Scotland, ejnterlng the British Army In his youth. He seived rough the Zulu War and the Bisutolandl campaign, and wis a -other of liajor-General Sir Karr the Imperial luppn clncluling his Army cireer, Mr. Tytler came to Canada lii 1898 and settled in Vancouver. He made his home in British Col-ubbla from that time on.

I A former president bf the Brit-Isp Columbia Society of Fine Arts and an honorary life member of that body, he was well-known throughout I the province for his skill In gardening and landscap ing. IMrJ Tytler wa married at Chil-liWacc, BC in 900 to the former Nielli Melhuish who survives him. Surviving also Is a daughter, Mrs. Hesterj Finlayson, New est rriinster. m.1 I.

1 J. V. L.IJ a iic luiicriti vvxiA uc uexu Ne Ft- Nlew Westrbinster later this week. fiends Honor Memory Of Mrs. R.

A. Bradley Solemn final tribute was paid by a Jarge number of friends and relatives at thd funeral Tuesday afternoon of Mrs, Richard Albert Bradley, 6Tj, woodroffe resident for the past 30J years, "who died sujddckly at, hen home last Satur- rhe service was conducted at Tubmm's by Rev. W. B. Morgan, of St.

Martin's Anglican Church, Wood of fe, and) interment was ide in Pinecrfest cemetery. I Llod Bradley, of Staffed, OnU a nephew of Mrs. Bradley, assisted Mr Morgan and said the pfayer of committal at the grhveslde. LflPOIfJTE ISH CO City-widt Delivery Phpnd 3-6621 Stores- BT WARD MARKET BA1NK ISTRKT I I Made-te-Measure SUITS I. 39,50 Extra PanU 9.50 sptrtljr Ullortd Smooth SnUbsd eouh-typo twood w.

92 Rldeau St Kxitsch s-nn I IF PLUMBING Spring a Leak See a Plumber Your Watch Spring Breaks -SEE iugii conn watch kpei vsr' BT ciallst 0 BANK ST. SPECIAL t- (Spring TOPCOATS Drr Cleaned RAINCOAT: Dry Cleaned and Draxed (Waterproofed) 71 BANK ST $11 "YES There'i a Difference" JulL (BillciWlc((! 8 8566 1 ffllC IN 11 I ii I I I nfTf k. II irfl 5 Iljl -liM ii -j i Toidey Seats rK Robe and, Bootees dpeciai js .37 i. 1 Hardwcod natural njP Infant's eic'erdown robe and I varnish finish. (t bootees, pirkojr blue: iabyl.Bon:r$ i'il ii io uiear 3uc ai- l.

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uai -j! i iti: iToC.e-r1.44 VTL M' I U- iinkonlv. I I i II I aa I I r- 1 ill i Rnhv Chow. 1. PoW i -y-l To Clear 1.44 -M Diaper pagsi Silk anl wool babir shawL Jmcy Rubberised play iei pads, ttp edge 1 1 I -j 'itILp AA I -I, Toidey neat pads I Plastic diajer bags In as fort- I r-i I TL mlS BobyWa.kers V.b i i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 i i White cotton or fnln'k eel ne .1 1 A 1 9 WD rOdS I III 1 I Ua.Jl AIIW i I I i I I I 1 I. I i i tiiirstiivtst uvea i asrtq trao i irmii i.ri liaiuiir; I ssssisi bbbw.

i i I i a r- ii i I ToCeap50i I i Crmme Handle ID1 J-. i 1 .1 1 I '1 'r 1 I .1 it Rubberized, on jone sidei, flap-1 baby UOWnS us4nshlnoM toddeoartstoketphirn nelette backing ptnk and I offtheflcor. blue. White flannelette gowns -j i V. i 'i iV' ''i oaoy o.anKerS Rubber Sheet 1 Baby Books 2fl I I )-lA Eiderdowi blankets, white with Red rubber cr V- sheets, sil i' 10 Clear 5UC nursery iesign I border.

Rouble jis 36 I ij i i'-i- blanket. Wlze 36" be i I- i r. Baby books reouced in Jj I i i if i J-1 V-j price, some slightly soiled. )' 'j jj '(j I i AII.nliRUnIrSI Ml (QIC tSl 1 1 1 Gift Sets FT yf -ffl ff I riJL Cft- ii-l. 40' i 5 Diaper packiffe.

I i 1 -ww-" 1. bottle wash! 12 1 I-! I. 1 I I.HK. 4 iJT irji i Brush ana comD set witn naoy i Sixe 36" 48 afc I- wwuca i bottle and nippleoiie bar of soap, I j. i rj 1 rattles, baby necklace beads.

J' IB "I- 1J ia 111. 1 Jl Fa 1 m' 1.aI III. i. I at' i oru8n Bra comD oars AU-WOOl DianKeiSL wnue wnn pm i I i- or blue border, whipped edge. I Toddlers' Dresses nh 0 jJHf .1 inA J.

i IA Ui LJ: LL Li! -1, i I i. -h i ii i i r. i i rK i 77 i 11 I CJfnw A oj vy i cr i ls2J j. I I I LyJ Mr tmm mmxu special i.w "B7bs jyn Toddlers' quality cotton dresses, TPmls 9 I i 4 assorted styles and colours. Sizes 0Ke I 1 i Wlllio i I a.

'Ml 1, 2 and 3 years. I i 1 -1 I' I 7y flf 'I' Nursery designi. AVIN ARRIVE FREE J. With great y-k I Sreatiy 'expectations in thu buy Jour baby 1 i i PfftnnAlAtf a QIAAf carriage atl Larocqie's. Should your blessed" I I rianneieire dneerS pay dividend; ami; the stork leave two 1 qi Vq, i I Instead of.

one, here's what to lo leturn aaiepyc Wash Suits caiTiage to ique'sth proof the i 1 White flannelette' crib sheets, i. 1 1AA I i wUl refund jha cost of 1 about 40' lvUi; 1 the nl IVE you a twin carriage i I -i I I free. A i 1 I Quality cotton wash suits 'i: j- i I A -boys' 2-piece. button- I A J- '-f' ''k I or with braces, two- P.S. paid ofl ROmperS; one last Uturday.

Cl 70 i I- -teilted quantity on jf i tfviic I clearance items. i "ajw '''aaaa I i II 1 a', 1 I No Phone pr JC.OJ. -N sa-1 'I I III Cotton broadcloth rompers, maize I i ordera.1 i 1 i i I III or blue with white, sizes 1 and 2. I i I I i i i I I'h 'I -1.

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