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

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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1948. 7 tawa, while her husband was Many Pay Tribute still in hospital. Born in. Nova Scotia, Mr.

Holden, who attained In Mrs. A. P. Williams Is Widely Mourned for solemn requiem high mass at 8.45 ajru Interment will be! in St Re-dempteur cemetery. dustrial.

prominence in Ottawa, 5 5. Holden Dies Suddenly was bom at Jordan River, NS. To Memory Of Mk. Jas. Murphy His family, one of the oldest In Nova Scotia, and of United Empire Loyalist stock, had a long 1 New Legion Branch Opens Wednesday and honorable name In commerce In the province and Eastern St Patrick's Church, of which she was a prominent parishioner for many years, was well filled this morning for the funeral of United States.

His great-great-grandfather and brothers, under the name "Hold Spencer Sutherland "Sam" Holden, founder, and for many years president and general manager of the Ottawa outdoor equipment firm Impressive tribute was paid the memory of Mrs. Phyllis Edith Williams, well-known Ottawa resident whose death occurred in hospital Friday, when her funeral was held Mondsy afternoon from the Ipirlors of Hulse and Limited. In attendance were many relatives and friends, including members of the Lawrence Burpee, branch of the Canadian Home Reading Union, and also many members of the Mrs. James Murphy, the former Elizabeth Egan. Mrs.

Murphy, en made boots for the who died on Saturday, was the C. J. Morris, W. Ai Hawkey, Capt. W.

S. MacDougall, WC. J. Helman, Betty Champion, E. F.

Brown, Henry Sedziak, A. F. Wilson, C. W. Ellis, T.

H. Ellis, T. H. ManselL T. Manseil, A.

D. Maginnes, E. W. Ford, R. Crawford, T.

Shingles, T. Bowman. Philip Shaw, L. McArthur, A. T.

Hinge, W. D. Jordan, C. H. Nicholls, E.

Alec Ross, W. D. Barr, H. Fonger, W. J.

Strutt, Mrs. L. Ritchie, J. Fltzsimmohs, S. Quinn, Major Robert Pasch, A.

S. Vlnce, L. Laiortune, L. G. Manseil, H.

A. Tsssier, and Wallace Robinson. -1 BISHOP CHARGED. BELGRADE, Oct) 22. (Reuters) The Communist newspaper Borba today alleged that Yugoslav war criminals are being "protected" by'.

Bishop Dlonlsije, Serb Orthodox bishop for Canada and the United States. Other members of the hierarchy of the Serbian Church also came under fire. i I British Army before the War of Independence. After the war. widow of James Murphy, during Mrs.

Anna Moth Dies in 87th Year A resident of Hull for the greater part of her life, Mrs. Anna Mott, widow of William Mott, 59 Berri street, Hull, died Sundsy in hospital in her 87th year. Born in Cantley, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McAlinden, she moved to at an easly age.

Married in Notre Dame Church, Hull, in 1882, her husband lied in 1930. Mrs. Mott attended St Joseph's Church In WrightvlUe. Surviving are, one son, George of Hull; a daughter Mrs. Frank Arnold, also of Hull; three brothers, Peter of Washington' and Felix and Anthony of Idaho.

The body is at the Emond Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday at 8.40 a.m. to St Joseph's Church they followed the British flag to Nova Scotia. grandfather commanded the old Nova Scotia his lifetime one of the. Capital's outstanding athletes, and the mother of Arthur, Walter and The new "Capital Branch" of the TVS of the Canadian Legion will be officially opened Wednesday when members will be initiated by District, Commander Douglas Thompson, assisted by other Legion officials. ceremony, which will also see the election of officers, will be held at Trafalgar This branch, one of seven TVS branches in the province, consists only of World War veterans all of them suffering from chest disabilities.

The branch will provide a free service to all chest disabled veterans in this district. of S. Holden, Limited, and one of the best known sportsmen in Eastern Canada, died suddenly i Monday afternoon Desmond Murphy, former prom militia. Educated at Jordan River, Mr, inent baseball and football play ers here. staff of the Royal Canadian Mint in hospital at Brooks, Alberta.

Holden early went to the United States where he worked for several New York firms. In 1908, in North Sydney, NS, hi married the former 1 was in nis zna year. He was tin Alberta on a short hunting expedition and in connection with Ducks Unlimited of which he was Canadian president. He fifed of rerehrat ficmnrrhiit The funeral cortege left the family residence, 528 Bay street, and proceeded to the church where the casket was met at the door by Rt Rev. Msgr.

George D. Prudhomme, parish priest, who chanted solemn requiem high mass, with Rev. John Caw-ley as deacon and Rev. O. Dorlon, He came to Ottawa in 1904 where he worked with the James Insects known as tarnished plant bugs severely damage sugar, beet crops.

Woods Company for several S. 8. HOLDEN. SamuelJamesScrivens Dies at Age 69 Samuel "James Scrivens, advertising foreman of Williams- years. In 1811.

he became a partner sub-deacon. Rev. A. Ferguson was in the sanctuary. Burial was in in the firm of Holden and Graham, the forerunner of the Notre Dame cemetery.

present S. S. Holden Company. The chief mourners were three sons, Arthur Murphy, Walter under ms active direction, the business assumed world wide service was conducted at St John's Anglican Church by Rev. Canon Burke.

Interment was in Beechwood cemetery. Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Alfred Williams; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. George; two daughters, Misses Betty and Jean Williams, both at home, and. two. sisters. Miss Gwen George, New York, and Miss Berle George, in England.

Among those attending the funeral were: Mrs. I. C. Milne, president of the Canadian Home Reading Union; Mrs. John A.

Read, honorary president, Lawrence Burpee Branch of the SSgt R. G. Johnston, YMCA representative; J. W. Kennedy, Arthur Bird.

F. Box, G. R. MacGregor, Alfred G. Fisher, H.

T. Barnes, R. J. Edmunds, R. J.

Lambourn, G. R. Giles, W. J. Barling, Robert' Patterson, Mrs.

Emily Stelges, J. F. Rogers. H. Barrand, Gordon Cooper, H.

A. Hardy, H. A. Relffenstein, C7 tlton Qltnn proportions with distribution of Thomas Limited, Ottawa, died in hospital on Monday afternoon following a short illness. He was 69.

i Murphy and Desmond Murphy, of Ottawa; two daughters. Miss Irene Murphy of Ottawa and Mrs. George Barnett of Sudbury? one outdoor equipment covering all parts of the British Empire and foreign countries. brother. James Egan of Ottawa; Born and educated in Metcalfe, following a sudden seizure In the early afternoon.

His death came as a great shock to his host of friends in Ottawa, Tor several days, before leaving Ottawa last Thursday, he had played golf at Royal Ottawa Golf Club. He was also a member of the Rides and Laurentlan A lover of the outdoors, he. was. a member of the Seigniory Oub where he kept a cottage for Summer, residence. A few months ago he sold all his interest in the' Holden Company and had arranged to spend th Wintor in Flnriris, His first-hand knowledge of two sisters Misses Dolly and the outdoors and the needs of sportsmen resulted in develop Ont, In 1877, be was a son of the late Thomas Scrivens and his wife, -Susanna Simser.

In 1007 he Bridget Egan, both of Ottawa, and several nephews, nieces and ment ox eiderdown sleeping robes, grandchildren. hunters' supplies and campers' yj OUtSTANDraG was married to Cordelia Rlopelle who survives, In Ottawa. He was a member of St Matthias Angli Among those present were Aid. Martin Walsh, Thomas Burns, equipment that bore the stamp of practical experience. Boston; Wilbur Mulligan, Martin can Church.

His sporting interest was not Surviving, besides his wife, are confined to the needs of business, McCadden, Harry Helman, Frank Dolan. Modeste Gulllet, William Larocque, Frank O'Doherty, Harry Westwlck, George L. but embraced a large field in eight sons, Lloyd Douglas rL, Grant Alfred Palmer Raymond Ronald and Norman F. all 'of Ottawa: three I Before leaving Ottawa' he had wild-life conservation and outdoor This was evi Brown, J. Lepage, James Vaugh CREATOR OF FINE FURS an, A.

Grimes, Leonard Murphy, daughters, Mrs. T. Girard and denced by his prominence in the organization Ducks Unlimited, John Murphy, Walter Moore, Lent Moore, John Powers, Sara Chand working for the orderly protection of wild life on both sides of the. border. ler, J.

W. Bryson, Allan J. Mar expressed hopes of bringing home of wary Alberta pheasants. Arriving at Brooks on Sunday in company with C' R. Morphy of Rockclifle and Allan Code of Perth, he complained of feeling ill Monday noon.

He was taken to Brooks General Hospital. Despite- efforts of specialists flown in from. Calgary and Mrs. E. Fauteaux, both of Ottawa, and Mrs.

J. Hoppin, Montreal; four brothers, Alfred William Ormond of Ottawa, and Albert of Metcalfe; five sisters, Mrs. George Am-bridge, Mrs. G. Olmsted, Mrs.

Fred Jacques and Miss Bertha Besides his active membership tin, Lyman Perkins, Herbert Hill, R. Arsenault Hillary Gulllet, George W. Arthur O'Leary, Lawrence Kevins, Sean 181 Rideau St. fjlj OTTAWA, CANADA Egan, Arthur Corrigan, Phil in the Royal Ottawa Golf Club, the Laurentlan Club- and the Rideau Club, he belonged to. the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, the Ottawa Badminton.

Club, the Gatineau Fish and Game Club, Brady, J. John Scrivens of Ottawa, and Mrs. R. jueaicine nau ne iajiea 10 rauy. Whelan, M.

F. Goodwin, Charles E. Spldle, Birmingham, Ala. His death occurred shortly five p.m. i.

P. McBride, E. V. O'Meara and Another son, Sheldon E- was others. the Fish and Game killed on active service in Italy in 1944.

i New Store Hours -1 ne iM survtvea oy a aaugmer, living at the family resl- rlpnrr 2.S9 avenue' a Club, and the Rivermead Golf The body is at the parlors Monday to Saturday 9.00 sun. to Club. i Bowling Alley Thefts Lead to Arrest of A. E. Veitcb and son, 453 5 JO pjn.

His interest in social and ser Parkdale avenue, from where the Wednesday 9.90 a-jn. to 1.09 pan. vice work vas wide and varied. OPEN ALL DAT SATURDAY service will be held on Wednesday at 1.45 p.m. to St Matthias Church for service at two' o'clock.

Clifford Nlman, 22, no fixed He was a past president of the Ottawa Rotary Club. Mr. Holden attended St Matthews Anglican Church. He was a member of Fidelity Lodge, i AF and AM. address, was booked at Ottawa police station Monday evening on brother, Arnold in Massachusetts, and a sister, Mrs.

Lachlin Mac-kay. Shelburne, NS. i His wife, former Nina Le Moine, died December 2 last year at Savannah, Georgia, following an automobile accident. Mr. Holden and their companion housekeeper.

Miss Margaret Buf-f ett. were severely shaken up when the car left the, road while Rev. C. H. Roach will officiate.

Interment will, be Beechwood I ZELLER'S a Charge of theft, following com BcaaUfally orravei sUr-flag sllvar campacU reaoa, aaiartly desifa4 fH saaglr Ik Mckst er Urft tairrer aad yewSer an ipse far the cntravlng eif laltiala. Olva thU aallsklfal sift U-aay traat yaanclf to Ik la. anetkar rpls CraeH JswaUtrt' Utn-laf valasa. Far um girt that pleases aaa far ih tirl to pleas-4. a aUrUBg ilvr cemetery, plaints of patrons of the Bolo- The funeral will take place in Drome they had been robbed.

SUSPENDED SENTENCE. TORONTO, Oct 21 Found He was arrested by Constable OtUwa on Saturday afternoon to Beechwood cemetery. There will' be a service at St Matthew's Church. Paul Magnan at six dock. Po lice said they found allegedly stolen property on bis person amounting to $40.

It included guilty of criminal negligence In the death of Walter Zanuck, 19, last May 2, Samuel Fanuzzio, 16, today received suspended sentence. Zanuck was killed when a skyrocket, set off by Fannuzzlo, entered his eye and pierced his brain. i I motoring from Ottawa to Miami. They received hospital treatment f6r cuts, and shock. i Mrs.

Holden died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Savannah, '70 miles from the scene of the ac- cident She was buried in Ot bills, compacts and fountain pens. A German insecticide, now made in the United' States, is hexaethyl tetraphosphate; it will kill many garden and orchard insects immune to DDT. Detectives fred Syms and Raoul Desjardlns are continuing the in vestigation. Open -a Chare.

Account HwlaM WhM Mm 4 TnM lanlallMl The Home of friendly shopping service. UMITCOS 190 SPARKS ST. I Fine China, the Ideal Shower Gift One af file oars mm mtmm mmmm wwwi ainiiim n'nnu urn jiytwmn ftmmm nnprpupn iiim 1 i'H W. i and one at fhe FRED WILSON GIFT SHOP 193 Sparks St Ird Floor Suits and FV Dresses 1 Dry QeajierJ i iru.iin 1232 WelUngton 233 Rideau 8-1768 4-2212 Your Credit -Is Good, In accordance with W.P.TJB. Regulations L.

FINE tou are an income taxpayer with children under 16 years of are. I 183 RIDEAU ST. 3-9393 you are advised to register them how for Family Allowances, if you Is Liquor Your PROBLEM? Write To ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.O. Box 38, OtUwa have not; already done so. f- In that way, taxpayers in all income groups-can obtain the full benefit from Family Allowances and the exemption from taxable income of $100 for each child, as provided for in the Income Tax Amendment passed during the last session of Parliament.

The changes take effect on Januarylst, 1947, and from that date on, the Income Tax Department assumes that all taxpayers with! "eligible children are receiving Family Allowances. However, you MUSTj REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN, to get Family Allowances. If you have not already done so, follow the instructions below and REGISTER your children NOW." i 1 -i I. Family Allowances Registration forms are obtainable, at your local poet office. 2.

Fill in the form according to directions. (If yon have received I ITanilv AllAwan nMvwtnil tI b. at.t. mnA mn-wm ITamifw Your company and The Bank of Nova Scotia can work together as smoothly as the best two-man crew that ever fished cod off the Grand Banks. While you concentrate on landing new business and keeping it landed.

The Bank of Nova Scotia keeps the venture headed into the Waves with a steady pull on the right BOYS' WAGONS Large Slse S13.95 PLAUNT Allowances serial number). HARDWARE CO. 2-3781 322 SPARKS ST. 'Payment to Begin, January, Write on the face of the form: i oar at the right time and keeps an experienced eye on the signs that foretell the business weather. You're the skipper, but we'd like to belp with the kind of navigation that knows the shoals as well as the likely trolling spots, we've been doing it for many a business for many a year.

The manager of the nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch is waiting J. DOUGLAS Mail it to the Regional Director, Family. Allowances in the capita cikyj of your Province. DO IT NOV! Your children will be the losers if you do not register in time to start payment in 1 -UMJTBD- 5. Tar and Gravel Roofing Sheet Metal Work to hear you say: "Let's do it together i Register now for 2-1536 262 Slater St if you have not already done so THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA MARCO COFFEE Freshly Ground lb- 35c STOP and SHOP STORES Published under the authority of Hon.

BROOKE CLAXTON, Miniiter, DEPARTMENT 'OF NATIONAL HEALTH A ELf ARE, OTTAWA. 4.

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