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JTTE OTTAWA JOUItXAfc TUESDAY. MARCH 30.193T. Princess Chichibu ss a further when he Turn OllAhsm Plants 1 central part of the city heard people shouting. With pi.a( uncle. Thomas Aplin, he huiried "lu Be ,1 to the tiver bank.

Thee they saw jhe child stiug- ST- JOHNS. Que. March M. gling in water "15 feet deep. Willi- Officials of the St Johns Crowd Sees Boy Save Child Kenneth Armstrong, 11, Figures in Toronto Rescue.

Bone From Skeleton of Pharaoh Is Going Back to Its Tomb Series of Weird Events in Home of Sir Alexander Seton, Present Possessor, Held More Than Coincidences, token ot the most sincere goodwill und friendship which have now existed for many years between Canada and Jjpan." (Prince Takamatsu is a younger brother uf Prince Chichibu.) King and Queen Plan North Wales Tour BUDGET CRISIS HALTS PASSING OF ESTIMATES out a moment's hesitation the boy Textile, Limited, and the Franco dived In head first. In a few he was at the side of the little boy, eited him by the collar of his snow suit and began to haul him bark to shore. Prince Chichibu Delivers Message Of Goodwill Predicts Greater Friendship Between Two Nations on Reaching Canada. VANCOUVER, March 29 CT The Japanese Emperor's brother came to Canada tonight In a ship named for peace and expressed his firm conviction that the traditional friendship between his country and the Dominion would become "even more friendly" In future years. As S00 frock-coated Canadian- Canadian Dyers, Limited, an nouneed today the two plants, kept idle by strike for more than two weeks, will close permanently Wednesday.

Suspension of operations was necessary because "changes in cue turns regulations and local labor conditions makes it Impossible to continue." The plants would reopen, only if employes turned up for work Tuesday, notices said. LONDON. March 29 (CP) A tour of North Wales by the King and Queen after the Coronation will follow their visits to Edinburgh and Belfast. Travelling by the Royal yacht, they will visit Caernarvon Castle July IS. A pageant, similar in scale to that given when the Duke of Windsor was invested as Prince of Wales, mil be held.

War in Ranks of Social Credit Party Grows Tense After Aberhart Loses Move for Closure. TORONTO, March 28 (CP) -While a crowd of 'older people looked on, -11-year-old Kenneth Armstrong today dived Into the icy water of the Dim river snd rescued Buddy Jones, five. Young Armstrong, holder of a gold medal for speed swimming, was walking aluig the railway tracks bordering the river in the STl'DENTS CARRY BODY. MEXICO CITY, March 29 Three thousand striking students paraded the streets of Mexico City today carrying the body of one of their number whoj death, posters they carried charged, was due to "criminal negligence' of school authorities. CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES LIMITED EDINBURGH.

Scotland, March 3D. Sir Alexander Seton Is sending back to Egypt a bit of bone, supposedly from a Pharoah's because: Visitors complain about a ghostlike figure wandering through the Maids won't stay in the house more than one night, and each complained about the spectral robed figure. Two fires broke out in the house. Glassware put in cabinets was found smashed to bits. He lent the bone to a surgeon once, and that night the surgeon's msid broke her leg running away, in terror, she said, from a robed phantom.

(The surgeon returned the bone next day.) His family has suffered an unprecedented series of sudden illnesses. The small piece of bone. In I glass case, was brought to Scotland last year by Lady Seton, who picked It up as a curio from a tomb at Gizeh. Convinced the strange happenings could "not have been coincidences," Sir Alexander said today: That bone is going to be replaced in the tomb it was taken from as quickly as possible. "And Lady Seton Is making the trip herself to mske sure it gets there.

This ghastly business has got to stop. And we are taking no chances. "It is perfectly astounding how we have been dogged by this shadow of ill lurk ever since thst wretched bone wss brought into the house." Sir Alexander has received many offers for its purchase, but he said he is determined no one else shall suffer the experiences of himself and Lady Seton. ESO AY oVM'S? -asaaaT-. ui a mm 1 I I I I I 1 t.

i I BBW aT STORE HOURS 9a.ni.-6 p.n SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Japanese lined the flag-bedecked wharf and thousands of others watched from the street above, I the motorship Heiam Maru Peace Ship brought the 33-year-old I Prince Yasumito Chichibu and his Princess to the Canadian mainland. Receive Official" Welcomes, Five hundred war veterans and I citizens of Vancouver's Japanese I colony took off their silk hats and stood in a drizzling rain as Inside the liner the young Prince and his consort received a delegation extending a welcome to them on behalf of ihe Dominion, British Columbia and Vancouver. The Mikado's brother, wearing a brown lounge suit, stood beside his American-educated Princesa as the Canadian officials, in full-dress uniforms ot their rank, welcomed them. Squadron Leader A. D.

Bell-! Irving, of the Canadian Air Force, i greeted the Imperial couple on be- half of the Dominion's Governor General, whose guests they will be in Ottawa next week. The Prince, during his Jour- i ney from Victoria to the main- land, steed en deck to acknowledge salutes from more i Special Sale of Shopping and Utility BAGS Women's and Misses' 3-PIECE SUITS Well tailored from Imported all wool tweed Alberto credit and circulated It freely ameog themselves. "That I the ealy way they will get Social Credit, aad they are fains; to have the ep-port unity of doing thai within days after this session Is ever If ear legislattoa is Gerald O'Connor Edmonton) asked: "Isn't it obviously the duly of the povernment to in necked, checked, diagonal and monotone weaves. Factory Ke)frU fabric ret anew moire and stimnl.tj Suedn Neatly tailored nhort Jacket uiti topped with an attractive sv.ejrf.er stvle mat tn or full length. athri thoppmaz.

and utility bag So convenient and et-t-inoMili-allv nni fir. i-. Other topcoats in temi-ntted or niter In new brown and black Silent tm. mm JzT lea raw nt, trev. blue and green Hon.

Snecial mr fin 1 aa. 15.95 nrfevtl Da. each t. St let i tn 40 in the Mlectmn. Opportunity Das Suit Her on 4 rieor.

Maln rior. Dr. Cross: "That question is too Highest Honors For Royalty VANCOUVER, March 2. King George will be honored with the highest decoration of the Japanese Empire, the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, which will be presented by Prince Chichibu, brother of the Emperor. Announcement was made by Major General Naza-haru Homma, official spokesman for the Imperial Japanese party headed by Prince and Princess Chichibu, en route to the Coronation.

Only two other living persons hold the order, the Japanese Emperor and Prince Kanin, 73. elder Field Marshal in the Japanese Army. Queen Eilza-' beth will be honored by the highest order given to women, the First Class Order of the Sacred Crown. complicated for me to answer." Special in Women's COTTON HOSE A Government resolution, in Women's Real 'Silk CHIFFON GOWNS Regularly IM the name of the Provincial Treas urer, seeking appointment of a five-man House committee to in Durabl. cotton hw with extra nlnlorcnMat in iole.

hMli and loas. Simulated back M.ma and Dalntv sheer allk chiffon gown In bla cut tvle with contracting color rayon aatln tie at vait. Self frill at neckline and over Jlnuliir. H'. amok.

ton. isray) vestigate a Social Credit program, did not come before the Legisla Shade of powder blue, orange, brown, tea-1 a.59 in tn. aroup. Opportunity Days Special. roe and black Sirea umall, medium and 29c large.

Specialty rricea. each ture as had been expected earlier today. Mala rimr. The resolution was on the order Serotial Floor. Real Silk Crepe PANTIES Reg.

69c paper, calling for appointment of the committee under provisions of Children's Cotton and Wool HOSE Serviceable quality hoee tn 4 length with plain kmt legs and ribbed cuffs. In grey, brown and Firrt quality real ailk crept pantiea with but- the Social Credit Measures Act, adopted at the 1938 session of the Legislature, but It was not reached before adjournment tonight toned band at waist and dainty lace trim. In tea rose and white Slzea mill, medium 39c white Sises to 10 in the group Specially 39c and large. Opportunity Uay Sale Special. Pair leeontj Floor.

EDMONTON, March 29. CM Crisis over th "orthodox" budget o( Hon'. Solon Low, Provincial Treasurer, held up (he pasting of estimates In' the Alberta Legislature today. There was no settlement of the differences between the insurgent Social Crediters, battling the budget, and the supporters of Premier Aberhart. The House adjourned at p.m.

until 3 p.m. tomorrow. Defeat Closure More. A motion of Premier Aberhart to bring closure of the budget debate Into effect was defeated soon after the afternoon session started. There was no recorded vote.

"1 have no desire whatever to shut off discussion of the budget," the Premier said. He added he had only wanted to expedite the business of the Assembly. Previously, Mr. Aberhart had asked that his motion be withdrawn, a request that would have required the unanimous consent of the House. One member voted against withdrawal.

The budget debate now may continue indefinitely or until the list of speakers Is exhausted, or it may, it the House wills, be put aside for a discussion of an interim supply resolution. The resolution for interim supply was on the other paper today but was not reached during the session. It was indicated tonight the budget may be withdrawn to make way for discussion at the proTtaional estimates required maintain Government services after the end ef the fiscal year, midnight. March 11. Both Government and insurgent members spoke during the debate today.

They included Hon. W. W. Cross, Minister of Health, and Mrs. Edith Rogers, an organizer of the Social Credit party in Northern Alberta.

A party caucus of Social Credit members was called for tonight. She first since the insurgents launched their budget attack and demanded immediate introduction of "a definite Social Credit" plan. Defends Administration. Denial the Government had "done nothing" to implement a program of Social Credit was made by Dr. Cross in his defence of the administration.

He blamed the Insurgents for non-acceptance of Social Credit plans proposed by the Government. "If the legislation that, we proposed had been accepted. Social Credit would have been an accomplished fact in Alberta in 12 months," he said. "It would have been well on its way In SO days." He said the insurgent members were not satisfied with Social Credit legislation and wanted a tax on securities. The Government could not agree.

"I was given to understand It was a tax on securities; on bonds, debentures and mortgages, sufficient to raise approximately $20,000,000." he said. "The Government balked at that. We frit that that was confiscation. We felt It would ultimately result in taking securities out of existence. That is not part of.

Social Credit." Be declared Social Credit would never cam Inte existence antll the ample accepted air Mala Fleor. Mrs. H. K. Wicksteed Dies in Toronto Two Feature Specials Women's Cclanesc Satin Dressing GOWNS Word has been received by rela than IM Japanese ftshlng vessels, flying banners and crowded with cheering fishermen and their families, and firing rockets.

The Prince also stood out on deck as three seaplanes, led by Wing Commander D. R. MacLaren wheeled and dipped in salute as the ship neared Vancouver. Major General Mazaharu Homma, who earned the Military Cross in the Great War. said Their Highnesses had chosen to cross Canada on the middle lap of their Journey to the Coronation because he wanted to travel as much ss possible over British territory.

The Prince. Genersl Homma said, was travelling incognito at present but would resume his official role when he presented the highest Japanese orders to King George and Queen Elizabeth May. tives here of the death at Toronto Cnty'a "Air Spun" Tar. Powder In hm eM Charges Unfair Trade Exists Alberta Minister Foresees Sectional Tariffs as Result. EDMONTQN, March 29.

KP Chsrges "the most glaring and on Monday of Mrs. Elfreda Louisa Smartly tailored from good satin with shawl color, pockets quality ind girdle Some- ferent texlurea. on. tor normal akin, th. othr for dry akin Natural, Ftach.l and Rachel Nolra.

Priord at A and On. collar, cuffs and nave narrow piping arouna royal blue, green, mauve and Earn pockets, in wir neach Sizes bit tneamm ana urge Wicksteed, widow of Henry K. Wicksteed, F.R.G.S., and a former resident ot Ottawa. She was in her 81st year. 1.98 Low Priced for Opportunity Days Sale Each Her aae! Floor.

Cheramv Perfume in attractive bottles. Vlolcttc. Gardenia. Muguat, Sweet Pea and Hose odors. Priced at.

Each ar nation. 25c Born in this vicinity. Mrs. Wick steed was, prior to her marriage. unfair trade continues to exist between Eastern and Western Canada" were made in the Alberta Miss Elfreda Louisa Codd, member of a pioneer family of the Flannelette Pyjamas Reg.

1.98 Cosy flannelette pyjamas In novelty checks and floral demgns. Two piece styles In CoMack effect wtlh hith neck linen and button trims. Others with small collar and opening down front. Trousers have Ottawa district. She married Mr.

Legislature today by Hon. W. Hemstitched and Plain Hemmed PILLOW CASES Mad from fully bleached, good quality cotton Wicksteed at Christ Church Cross, Minister of Trade, Industries snd Health, during the budget Cathedral here In 1883, and lived mm' debate. flat yoke front and "Laitex" band at back. Sixes yarns and finished with plant or hemstitched I kinaii, medium ana large, in colors in the Capital for some years following the marriage.

She had resided at Toronto for a number Sue about 43 33 Inches. Low Pfrw 'U9 1.00 pink. wine, mauve, green and nlla. Special. Suit ierond Floor.

priced for upporiunity Daa Third Floor. of years. Surviving are four daughters. 27 Inch White Infants' White Flannelette NIGHTGOWNS Mrs. H.

K. Morrison', of Rouyn, and Miss Dora Wicksteed, Mrs. H. T. Morrison and Mrs.

Walter Ellis, all of Toronto; and two sisters. Mrs. Charles Snow and Miss Emily Codd. FLANNELETTE Good quality, soft flannelette gowns for Infants. Closely woven, soft and a bear bent, suttablo to children's wear, diapers, etc Fuitshed with aoft.

Back fa it en ins stvle Touches of embroidery and Coming Directly Here. The Prince will go directly to Ottawa, eliminating from his itinerary a planned side-trip to Niagara Falls. From Ottawa he plans to go directly to New York, where he will start the last lap of his journey to London. An official statement issued on behalf of Prince Chichibu said: "It is a (great pleasure for His Imperial Highness Prince Chichibu, accompanied by Princess Chichibu, ttt.have this opportunity of visiting Canada on his way to England to attend, as representative of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the Coronation ceremony of His Majesty King George VI of England. "The relations between Japan "I agree with the honorable members of the Conservative Opposition," he said, "that unless something is done, the only thing we can say is thst a line be drawn between Eastern and Western Canada and that we be allowed to form our own trade agreements." He said tariffs were costing each Individual in Alberta between $24 and 26 a year.

"That money Is not going Into the Dominion treasury," said the Minister. "More than SS percent of it is going into the pockets of the Eastern manufacturers as a subsidy. Now, if that money was left with us or if it were returned, we could finance without any difficulty." The funeral will take place in tucking on voke. Pink or blue trim, sue 3 month. Stock up at this low price and warm nap.

Opportunity 39c Ottawa on Wednesday. Arrange 10 1.10 -f Tsu, uays Special savei upponumiy uays, ucn. Serotte. Floer. Third Floor.

ments have not been completed. Interment will be In Beech wood cemetery. Will Give Degree For Music Study Women's Rayon Bloomers and Panties Good quality rayon bloomers In regular strlo Sale of Cotton Nets and Marquisettes See tltette cotton nets and marquisettes In plain or colored dota and neat design. A good awrt- wtin riuiit: i waisi a no Kneee ptmw stylo with TORONTO. March 2 CW elastic awia-iaitorva cur i or mco uimmea step-in panties Attractive novelty knlta.

Canon H. J. Cody, President of the mM of la Inches wlde.i 25c 27c pine; ana tea rose, sizes small, medium and large. Opportunity Day. Each Basement.

Special for Opportunity Days, Yard Third Floor. EXTRA! BRIDGE LAMPS Women's Cotton SMOCKS HOOVERS, HOUSE FROCKS AND GIRLS' DRESSES A wide aaaortment of stylos and rotating. University of Toronto, tonight announced the University Senate had ratified establishment of a course In music leading to an arts decree. His announcement came as he welcomed delegates to the Ontario Educational Association convention. He said one-third of the music course would be devoted to music study and the remainder to the study of general cultural subjects.

and SHADES mm An opportunity to secure that floor lamp you have been looking for at a having! Attractive meUl Made from waffle knit cottons, broadcloths otand In staid color with parchment paper shade tn piques, l-ong sleeves and sleeve lesa styles. Sires in to It and 34 to 3 In tho 59c rmae. green, gold tone, rust or white OCTAVE DAIGNAULT. Following a lengthy illness, the death occurred at his home, 230 Maisonneuve street, Hull, on Saturday of Octave Daignault for upwards of 25 years an employe of the Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa. Active in affairs of Notre Dame parish in Hull.

Mr. Daignault was well-known in both Ottawa and Hull. Born at Hull (2 years ago he spent his youth at St Joseph d'Orleans, Ont, and returned to Hull as a young man. After being engaged in business as a merchant for some years, he entered the employ of the Printing Bureau, where he worked until his retirement on account of ill-health some five months ago. Surviving are his widow, formerly Miss Alma Parisien; a and Canada have always been the same ss those of Great Britain and Japan, traditionally most friendly, and it is our conviction thst the relationship which exists at present will continue in the future and become even more friendly as the years go by.

"Having arrived in Vancouver. Their Imperial Highnesses have seen with appreciation the welcome accorded them by the officials and citizens of this country as well as the Japanese 'residents here. They are deeeply satisfied wHh this cordial reception." The statement was given to the press by Viscount Yoshitami Mat-sudsira. Grand Master of Ceremonies to the Emperor. Mr.

King's Message. Prime Minister Mackenzie King group, upportunity uays sale, socn 2.49 Opportunity Days' Sale, Complete Third Moor ALBERT YOUtTH. Many old friends and relatives Women's White Flannelette NIGHTGOWNS Children's Patent Leather Straps and Oxfords attended the funeral held on Monday afternoon at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home. 1323 Wel Well constructed drev shoe with quality white flannelette gowns' lington street, of Albert Yourth, Great War veteran, who died af 57c Snorf ireve wnn contrast-RSv)aT and nerlte. Op-Da Special Keen Baement.

leafier ewn ole and runner heel during thi a1 event and ave' Sirei ft to 2 in the group Specially priced 1' Opportunity Daji Sale, pair Batemenl. 1.39 US BANK ST. QUIEN III ter a lengthy illness at a local hospital on Saturday. Rev. Cecil Roach, of St Mastai.

of Cornwall; six (Listen to our Tuwlav ind Thursday broaclra.t at 1 p.m. over Station CRCOl Women's All Wool Pullover Sweaters daughters, Marie-Ange, Annette, Simonne, Rolande, Gertrude and Galvanized Iron Pails Marguerite, all at hime; and a qualiu galvanned itnn pil if sister Mrs. Edmond Lafleur, of Matthias' Church, conducted the service, and interment was in Beechwood cemetery. Mr. Yourth.

who made his home at 49 Carruthers avenue, was 42 years of age. He had lived in Ottawa for about IS years. He is survived by his Vldow. who was formerly Florence St Martin. AMiac'lvr nmeltv knit all wool pullover sweat rr rntinti neck rtvle wth collars snd short hrr- But inn and ont rat color trim.

vie Secure your on WertnewJa 20c eir1- Hull. Sale Da Low Priced for Opportunity The funeral was held this v.im fll.ie i hrnwn. i ae Each Raaemrnt mange Srrs 14 to 34 in the lot Sprcial. 59c morning from his late residence to Notre Dame Church for requiem high mass st eight Earn Basement. GENUINE Calves Liver 29c STEP LADDERS sent a message of welcome to Their Imperial Highnesses.

The message said: "On behalf of the Government and people of Canada 1 am extending most cordial greetings to Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Chichibu on their srrivsl in Canada en route to the United Kingdom, where His Imperial Highness on behalf of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan will attend the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI. Canadian people nave preserved very happy recollections of the official visit of Their Imperial Highnesses Prince snd Princess Takamatsu a few years ago, and will look upon the sojourn in Canada nf Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and o'clock. Interment was in Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. MISTER FRtKONi Extra Special in Boys' Pullover Sweaters Ma fie from selected wood R'rorglv each sep and complete with pail rack Opportunity Days Special. Farri Basement.

SEEKING NEW HOMES. COLON. Panams. March 29. STOPS FMN FASTER.

Ail or wool aid r'" puUer sweater with long ftteeve neck with contra ting Twenty-three Venezuelans, ex GETS RID Or C0RN- rotor trim In bine mar no grev and lilt CM 59c OR DOUBLE YOUR tsn Sum 24 tn 32 in the BelVinn Special. Earn Basement pelled from the country under a recent decree of President Lopez Contreras, arrived here today on their way to Mexico, where they hope to find new homes. ft X. MONEY BACK -By Wally Bishop. MUGGS AND SKEETER cm 1 ABnrw kCAiKTT VAV.

'ttRAMfAPPyl wheu we wauts T'FeeoTvie TVIBTS WMOT HB SEO! 'sEe eia d'lcuP ATMAklfi TVIET ALWUZ CLAIMED rMEV 1 RAZOR. BAOCS'O HlSOM US MAS I SURE. GoTTA. HAND IT TO yA t-f AOSJkTPaVPOV SET HE. AM HAIUT M6VER PUT MO FAITH If! A WOtlteftfUL ARm.cZ IrVMy THE OTTAWA GAS CO.

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A safe, harmless liquid mat works wopdeaa. Get bottle of FREEZONE from any drowriat and try it lightnint-taat way It stops pais) aad lemons come wB detirht feasor DOUBLE YOUR MOhlY BACK. HOT -i.

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