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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 6

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MRS. H. PORTER. By SAMUEL SHELLABARGER Butt tti feeit-t etitng, romantic novel b( men who battled for trcuurt and love. Captain From Castile mam "a The death occurred in hospital uiuatrataona by Nell O'Keefe.

on Saturday, of 'Mrs. Kathleen Porter, 380 haurier avenue, west, iwiow of William Henry Porter. MEW BRMCH MrS. Porter, who had been ill foil about five weeks, was 78 years of age. Born and educated at Mul- THE grave, she was the daughter! of 'the late Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Welsh. At St Paul, BAI1M0R0II70 50 years ago, she married William Henry Porter who predeceased be. WESTBORO We are pleased to announce the opening of a new branch in temporary She 'Is survived by one son, IWlJliam J. Jackson Heights, one daughter, Miss Beatrice Porter, Atlantic City; lone sister, Mrs.

Robert Finan, Ottawa; and one grandson, Roger r. Porter, Boston. The funeral was held at 6.45 thi morning from McEvoy Brothers to the chapel of St Patrick's Home, for requiem high mass at 7 o'clock. Burial was jn jNotrei Dame cemetery. He leaped up to foe a circle of knives.

Pedro launched the canoe "I give you until tomorrow night," Cortes said. i meno's a voice which said, "All right. Let her go." quarters at the north-west corner of Richmond Road 'and Churchill Avenue, Westboro. Under the nanagenent of Mr. R.

C. Waldie This branch is opened expressly for the convenience of business, personal and savings accounts in this neighborhood and you are cordially invited to make use of our friendly banking services. B. 3. VANSTONE General Manages Pedro raged helplessly.

He searched the beach and almost fell over a nsherman'sjlcanoje. Not even counting the difficulties, he launched it and in a short time was bumping against the.caravel. He pullld hhtaself hand over hand up the anchor rope and looked oowri into the lighted cabin, "So we sail at dawn," Escjjderojwas saying. Pedro heard the whole pldt--toj inform Governor Velasquez of Cuba against Cortes' and capture the treasure ship intended for the king. But tiey said nothing of the stolen emeralds Pedro turned retreat.

1 "Ho, who's this?" cried a oicej A seaman grappled with him. They plunged into the cabin and Pedro leaped up. He Piano Tuning The General listened to his explanation. "I should hate to hang you, de Vargas," Cortes said. "I give you until tomorrow night to recover them." One day! Pedro pondered.

He long had suspected two men, Escudero And Cermeno, who were active in the faction, opposed to Cortes. As soon as he was -relieved of his guard duty, Pedro made discreet inquiries. The two toughs had left the camp only an hour before! When he learned they had headed for Villa Rica, the port 12 miles away, Pedro muttered, "They're shipping out with the emeralds!" Eluding the guard, Pedro plunged down the moonlit trail after Escudero and Cermeno. It was hours later when be reached the coast, just in time te see a small boat starting out to one' of the anchored ships. He recognized as Cec-.

THE months that followed Pedro's joining of the Cortes expedition were filled with adventure and conquest gh to satisfy the most ambitous young cavalier. Despite a certain dissension among some members, Cortes won incredible victories In the new land. Treasure piled up treasure which Cortes planned to send to the king to win favor for the expedition. The night Pedro was set to guard it, there, was a fortune in gold and a special gift of five priceless emeralds. A commotion in the courtyard drew Pedro outside for a moment.

When he reentered the treasure room; his heart turned to water. Moonlight came through an irregular slash in the wall which showed where a concealed door had been open. The jewels were gone? Pedro was still staring at the chest when Cortes came in. By Experts it Costs Less to Have lt Done Right Phone 2-1531 faced" circle of knives (Continued tomorrow) gogues at 9 o'clock. Rabbi O.

Z. Robertson, Pingle St Tilley wardens G. St J. Bayley and J. E.

Martin who escorted them to Limited I Limited their seats. Dedicates Plaque To Sf. Martin's Dead Faahnanjwill occupy the pulpit! at Congregation Adath Jeshuruh, Kirie Edward avenue, on Tuesday SS SPARKS ST. Alexander to Paint Beauty Spots on Gov't House Grounds i The Palm. Sunday service was conducted' by the rector who also preached the sermon which was morning, speaking on the topic "SDntuai a ugmvism tie win discuss for his sermon the topic, US Get at Con Bishop Jefferson visited St Martin's Church, Woodroffe, yes gregation Agudath Achim, Rideau terday morning and during the Viscount Alexander, Canada's newly-installed Governor Gen street, Wednesday morning.

1 On both days Jewish children wil not attend school classes. service dedicated the new electric organ and a brass memorial eral, spent the week-end exploring the 85 beautiful acres sur rounding Rideau Hall and select- plaque, bearing the names of 104 men and women of the parish who served in the armed forces in the Second World War. Eleven of these gave their lives for their ed some special spots he will later put down on canvass. New Governor General Welcomed To St. Bartholomew's The Governor General with Lady Alexander and their children, Rose, Shane and Brian, on their first Sunday in Ottawa attended Divine service yesterday morning at St.

Bartholomew's Anglican Church, which lies almost in the shadow of Rideau Hall. Rideau Hall is in St. Bartholomew's parish and in the rather quaint stone church Governors General of Canada, almost without exception, have worshipped as parishioners for almost 80 years. In it are many memorials of those who have occupied vice-regal pew during the years that have gone. The Governor General and his family were welcomed at the door of, the church by the rector, Rev.

Archibald T. Carson, and his BREAK Al'JAY FROtt Laxatives For one of the famous British soldier's favorite pastimes is appropriate to the day. Feast of Mdtzoth Begins at Sunset Passover, the Jewish Feast of Matzoth, begins at sunset this evening and 1 lasts days, until nightfall of Tuesday, April 23. Throughout this period religious Jews do not eat any bread, only matzoth (unleavened bread) and foods that are. specially prepared in accordance with the accepted ritual.

The holiday commemorates the exodus of the ancient Hebrews from their Egyptian bondage, and it stresses the theme of liberty. Special synagogue services will be held in all the Ottawa congregations at 6.30 tonight following which the people go to their homes to' prepare the traditional Seder. On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings there will again be holiday services in the syna- kni getj sort, healthy, rtgilarlty tht; pleasant, harmUss roit-a-tivM" way country. The church was crowded and the three services were represented by: Capt. Hugh Pullen, RCN, commanding officer of HM CS Ottawa; Capt.

the Rev. M. E. Roland, Army, and Fit. Lt.

H. H. Campbell, RCAF. Names on the plaque were read by P. Si Reckitt.

A. P. Smith, chairman of the memorial committee, also assisted. Following the dedicatory service, Bishop Jefferson conducted a confirmation service at which ICi fcf. T4t 1.

2 Ml- t3 jn pi MdSbrwtl iactiw lea in. Tata tain lib emtt rrf liikl lwWw. Mali et to Ikes taktFrss-w-oia mtj casiesilb le snlw fit be sf tnrdH mi Mmlnia, lwtMl-t miy aniin il a mt-bi tine. BeieenittcsL Mail tnm kits froiu "FiBlmsas tm sekrafilaas tea. te MM the candidates were presented by the rector.

Rev. B. Morgan, Bishop Jefferson also preached. your lyilta ketltty rqraUntr tM Mat ftl sew its teal Start Tns-s-tim" mUhti tasitaL tin nil nsll (mU Al Dm Star. painting and herhas brought along brushes, paints and; palettes in preparation to record the Canadian scene.

One particular bit of landscape that caught his. eyes was the view from an attractive hill on Government House grounds that looks down to Governor's Bay; on the Ottawa river. Meanwhile the three Alexander children have been romping with their dogs in the bright Spring sunlight and Lady Alexander has been supervising some minor rearrangements of furniture, distributing a few of her" own per-sonnal effects and unpacking and storing the ton and a half of gage the vice-regal party, with them from Britain. One of the first items in the Governor's appointment book is an informal and off-record meeting- with members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery at Rideau Hall Tuesday afternoon. There are likely to be other functions next week including a State dinner, and somei parties at which the Governor can become better acquainted with Mrs.

Margaret O'Neil, of Chester- ville, and a number of nieces and nephews. mm mm GOODWIN'S Sight Specidlists for Twenty'five Years The body is at the Whelan Listen In On CKCO Tonight 7.30 And bear the Ottawa Board of Trad dtscoat "How'i Bnilneu." Lv. p. m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Returning Lv.

PRESTWICK Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held on Tuesday pat on at 8.30 a.m. to St. Luke Church, Curran, for requiem high mass at 10 o'clock. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Burial will be in the parish cemetery. GRENVILLE W.

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Stewart, died in Ottawa CONGRATULATIONS-COLON I AL AIRLINlb on Sunday in his' 83rd year. Born and educated at Pendle fmtl, Cnv.nl.nf Swvfe bttwMn Canada, Britain and Evroa. I Ak yovr n.ai.it Canadian NaHanal ExpfMS aamk Phone 2-7371 ton, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart.

He retired from farming a short time ago and for the past year i had been a resident of Ottawa. Tw (Dsapfirtsal Mr. Stewart was a member pf St Canadian Government Tram-Atlantic Air Service by Luke's Church, Curran, He is survived by one sister, Mnnkedl hj Ah A NAD A'S AT I A A I I I I -V i A 5 V- 4.1 Smart Girls tc. Always Carry Paradol in their Handbags 0 They tnrjW that Paradol will relieve them ouiekly of headaches, and other discomforts, as well as help to check colds. I One girl writes, "Until I used Paradol every" month I suffered almost unbearable pains.

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Loan mad in nwirfry lawn 6 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1946. 4.

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