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i I 7 THE DETROIT FKEE PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. NEWS OF CANADA Russian Princess Plans Tour of U. S. Motor Markers 'Adf for Province MANITOBA REPORTS TOWNS SNOWBOUND BANDITS MAKE CAPTORSDANCE IN DECOLLETE Ex-Detroiter Is Dead in West Marshall Wilson, 21 years aid. formerly of Detroit died Sunday in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after aa extended Illness.

He wa son of William H. WlUon, prominent fur. nlture dealer, formerly of Detroit and general manager of th Ameri. can Furnltur mart at Chteago. and Lucy Marihall Wilon.

Whn In Detroit he waa prominent la the younger set a a tu dent at Central high school and in work at th Woodward Avenue Presbyterian churoh. He went to Albuquerque eight year ago be oause of ill health. He 1 (urvlved by his parents-on sister, Mr. Joseph Uodfrey 0f Chicago, and on brother. WlUon, of Oak Park, 111.

He "si a nephew of Mre. Albert F. Koenck. and Mr. William Ansorg of Detroit Funeral service will' h.

held in Oak Park, 111. Canada and detail a to their ear after settlement on the land in thla country were discussed. Tbe conference resulted la the smoothing ot of difficulties that have confronted the department In the past and the laying of definite plana for th future. Present at th conference from the European organisation were Captain George M. l'lx, Robert England and A.

E. Weir. CAR SHOPSOPERATE WITH REDUCED FORCE epeclal te The Free Press. Montreal, Sept 21 A out ot per cent In the number employee In the Angus Shop of th Canadian Pacific railwsy waa announced today to take effect next Monday. Tbe slash ha been preceded by a gradual reduction In working; force aid to approximate 21 per cent.

Hallway otflciala would make no comment on the change nor any exactly how many man had been laid off. MAKES LARGE DONATION TO MONTREAL Y. M. C. A.

Montreal, Sept 21. The local T. M. C. A.

announced today that Sir Mortimer Davis, th Canadian Tobacco King, had made them a gift of 1300,000. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollar I to be spent on erection of a club house In the northeast end of the city and the remaining 150,000 will start a fund for a similar structure In th northwest. Announcement of Sir Mortimer' gift wss th signal for half a doisn others to come In with various sums and th erection of the second house la secured. 1 Storm Reaches Blizzard Pro portions) Wires Suffer. Winnipeg, Bpt 21 (A Snow and rain and sleet whloh have prevailed throughout western Canada for th last two day are causing serious delay In harvesting the prairie grain crops.

The cold wave that hovered over Alberta for several day ha spiead to the great western belt. Manitoba was valted by a snow storm last night whloii reached bllaaard proportion In om district, damaging telegraph and telephone line. Communication were being rapidly restored today, hut some towns were still snowbound and Isolated this afternoon, Winnipeg last night experienced combined snow and electrical utorni, and the power service suffered Intermittent Interruption. Meteorological official say the (resent cold anap is here to stay several day and will gradually it way eastward. The farmer of Manitoba, according tJ an estimste of the provincial department of agriculture, have suffered a loss of I12.ooo.000 a a re- Deputy Sheriff Steps 'Em Off Lively When Thugs Show Gun, Steal Clothes.

Toledo, Sept 21 (A. A deputy ahartft from Kent county, Michigan, paced th floor at Toledo police headquarter today after he and two cttlsen from Lowell. bad been forced to dance In their undergarment In a wood near here a few hour prevlou by two alleged automobile bandit whom t.ey were bringing to thla city. The poner. Ed Francla, 20.

and Jack itslnta. were model prisoners of Deputy Sheriff Pat Bowes, F. A. Oould. 60, automobile dealer, and hi helper, Jurden Moore, 20, until' they neared the outskirts of Toledo.

Th prisoner then faced the officer with a gun which had been secreted In the stolen car and ordered the deputy to drive to th outskirts of the city where they forced the captor into wood. The trio wa deprived of trouaer and th prlaoner took th coat badge, g-un and I2S from the deputy. They also relieved Gould of 181 and escaped in the automobile. Special The Free Press Sept. tt The design of Ontario motor marker for 1)37 1 featured by a alight reduction of the slse ot th figure, which will nevertheless be a readily distinguished as formerly, owing te the new design.

The figure, which are black, will 11 on a ore am background. 1 The design of thee figure will be considerably improved. Formerly the threes and the nine could be changed Into eights, but now that will be almost Impossible. Th newly designed figures, which should act a a deterrent to automobile theft and changing of marker number are vary legible desptts their altered sise. Th name of the province.

Instead of being abrevlated to Ont, I printed In full, the idea being to make the provlnc known to those who might not Identify it by th abridgement and will thus give th province bat-tar advertisement. COLONIZATION AGENTS MAKE SETTLERS PLANS Kperlal to The Free Trees. Montreal, Sept. 2S. A three day conference attended by th European representatives of th Canadian National railway colonisation department held at headquarter In Montreal ad presided over by Dr.

W. J. Black, closed yesterday. At thl conference varloua phase of th transporting of settler from Kngland and from th oontlnent to Main 3540 London, Sept 2. Princes Alexandra Kropatkln I th latest royal victim ot th eras for going to America.

Th princee. who I a daughter of the famou anarchist, Prince Peter Kropatklne, plana to leave early In October for a lecture tour of the United 8tate during whlqh she will speak on such varloua aubjectf aa "Kuaala, lov. woman, marriage and th art ot dcoratlon." Th prince, who la known a "8aha'r In most of th capital of Europe, waa born In London, wher her father (pent moat of hla life In exile for hi revolutionary belief. She apesks English perfectly. Girl, 4, Burned In Blast Dies Chicago, 111..

Sept 21 (A. Marilyn Hsdlund, 4 years old, who wa seriously burned In a gaiolin explosion which lo et Or to th clothing of her father, Edgar Hed-lund, and that of a (later, Dorothy, died here today, The mother, Mr. Evangeline Hedlund, wa also burned when she tried to extinguish the burning clothing of her husband and children. The explosion occurred when gaaolln which Hedlund was using to clean an automobile accldantly splashed against a tov. The Hedlund formerly lived In Ludinaton, Mich.

RIVER AND FARMER ST. 5 Persons Hurt In Auto Mishaps Special te The Free Pr-ee Jackson, Sept. 2. In head-on automobile collision near Rive Junction on M-H late 8undav afternoon, Richard Warner. 32 year, old, of 480 Wilt High street.

Detroit, uffered what Is believed to be a hip fracture and Mrs. John Hroderdorf. 2642 Honorah street Detroit, and Mis Ellen Birch of Mti Junction, were Injured slightly. WINDSOR DIES BENEATH HEELS OF CAR Daniel Kennedy, 32, I Victim of Wellington Ave. nue Accident.

Daniel L. Kennedy, 32 years old, 19? Elm avenue, tu killed early Sunday when run over by street car on Wellinfcton avenue, near Wyandotte street. Gurnet Kerney, 41 Wellington avenue, the motorman, told police saw an object lying- across th track and be attempted to halt hl far ifoefnre he ran over It. He applied the brekee and brought the car to a ton within reasonable period, he eald. I)r, Harry Crasaweller, Windsor eoroner, who wee raided, ordered an Inquest for 1 o'clock thl monlng at the funeral parlors of Janlsse and Brother, Windsor undertaker.

Kennedy, a native of I'eterboro, I eurvlved by hla widow and two mall children. Mr. Kennedy I a former reident Pembroke. Kennedy, a resident cf Wlndor during- the pt eight years. we employed lat by the Dominion Kxpre company.

The cae wa Investigated by Windsor police. DmiRNATIONAL CAFE RAIDED, BEER SEIZED Windsor police cleanup quad, led by Sergeants John Hum end Ilrl Hwkworth, wa active Saturday, night and early Sunday. Among several place visited wa She International cafe. 18-29 Wait ftsndwtrh street. Here, police aald, they seised five keg of real beer, tn on tap and the remainder In the naement.

Jack Kelly. li, of 12D Church street, will "take the fall" fcoenrding to the police report Other arrested and charged a prohibition violator Included, P. Jtelchlor. 4 of 15)1 BMsmere ave-tiue; Mrs. Melanlo Batlano, 41, of f07 Mercer "treat, and Thoma Kell, IS, of 428 LangSola avenue.

SEEKS MORE DETAILS ON SMALL COUNCIL PLAN Newcomb Endicott Company Mail Otdart Filltd, Dttroit, Mich. Subtle cJtamt oP it i in i li ill i ir i in nil im i tx fx i s-- Phont Ordtr, FilltJ, OJf to t-' Traffic Commlslonr Chrl R. Tuson, of Wlndaor, who will ask the council to authorlie a vote of the people In December on hla plan for a smaller city council, ha applied to provincial authorities for all Information on the contemplated change, he reported yesterday. POLICEMAN SUFFERS 1 FROM WAR GAS POISON Gaa poisoning, suffered during the 'i late war, Is responsible for the Illness 1 of Alex Chlsholm of the Walker- Villa police department. BORDERBREVrnES.

Earl Howard, 24, of 14 fiandwlch ptreet. Sandwich, Sunday was ar-', rested on a fugitive warrant and handed over to Windsor police. Hcv. H. M.

Faulln, paator of Ft. Andrew' church, tonight will ad- tires the Young People oclety of the Lincoln road Lulled church at a banquet In the church auditorium. The workers educational assocla-'' Hon meeting tonight at the Wlnd- aor-WaHtervflle technical school will organise olaaae for the fall j. term. Application for the military staff WOODWARD AV GRAND ffiwo Jov tlie a Flying StartThis Great Semi-Annual course planned ror the winter month in military district No.

will be received by Ueutenant-i 'olonel George K. Wilkinson, Essei Fusliilera. DOMINION KING WILL PUSH CUSTOMS PROBE Premier-Elect Outlines Pretentious Program for 'Better BT THOMAS W. BCACKJ.OCK. gpeotat te The Tree Press.

Ottawa, Sept. RlxUt Hon. W. L. McKenile King li again prime minuter.

He waa sworn In yeaterday and bis cabinet Is the same as was published except that Colonel Ralston was not taken In as minister ot defense. His omission from the cabinet Is but for a short time and wits due to Paul Hatfield, mem ber tor armoutb SUelburne, refusing to resign and make wa for hlB election to the house ot commons. Another seat will be found for Colonel Ralston. Hon. John Sinclair.

Prince r.awaro Island, wa eapected to enter without portfolio, but wae not on the list. Thla wa explained by Pfwniler King as due to his Intention to create another porirouo aim It to a repreeniauve irum PfMVnKl'n; announced his Intention of attending the imperial conference, accompanied by Hon. t.rnel Lanotnte, the summoning of parliament for the first week in December: the intended appointment ol Hon. Vincent Massey a (anadlsn minister at Washington; the con tinuation of the customs "'i" and enlargement of the judicial personnel of the Investigating commission a well a the scope of the evidence to that body. Another an nouncement UII was i ns hi votive reappointment of V-Mleux, of the house and biieaker Bostock.

of the senate, and nally, that all the new member have Joined a "Uberal" oablnet. ine uin-eral Progressives will alt behind the government. Stability, he aald. Is assured Mr kins- will officiate at the offi cial iend-off to Lord Hyng an will to to Quebec to welcome iora ected there will be any opposition to the re-election of the new minister. Of th new cabinet, mucn is exacted from Hon.

W. D. Kuler. minster of cutom. and Col.

Rsleton, when he becomes minuter ol Hnth are able, forceful men, and It la believed will prove honest adminlatrator. mere i mum criticism of the Inclusion or linn. Peter Heenan a minister oi isnor. Parliament will meet early In De- cember, pas the estimates ot last session, adjourn untlll Januray, and should be over oy n-aaier. Mr.

Melghen naa mane mi pi for the future, except he will engage In the practice of hi profe- Thl will necessitate nia re moval to Toronto or monire.i. Premier Rhodes. Nova Hcotla, will Is believed he can nave the Conservative leadership. He Is not anxious to enter isnersi pontic. Premier Ferguson, of Ontario, hss many advocates, but he would prefer to remain In Toronto.

Eight Bishops Attend Ceremony Special to The Free Prese London, Ont, Sept. H. Catholic r.m.nnl.l week of the dlorea of lioMoii nnened today with th re opening of HC Peter Cathedral and the Inveettture of uean Btanisy anu Fr. T. Valentine monelgneura.

Th cathedral re-opening wa marked with pontifical mas celebrated by Archbishop Spratt. of Klngton, with Hev. Ignatius Smith, of Washington, a preacher. Attending were eight oianops irom Canada and the United State, in cluding T. Plagon.

Detroit; Hev. m. Hnban. Chicago; N. Nausnaum.

Mar- 3uette; A. N. tigoensourg; P. Buach, St. Cloud, P.

J. Ryan, Pembroke; M. r. rauon, Ixindon; F. Courturler, Alexandria, M.

J. O'Brien, Peterboro, and Archbishop Spratt Thla evening pontifical vesper were celebrated by Archbishop Emard. of Ottawa. During the week the new St Peter' theological seminary and Brescia hall, a echool for Roman Catholic girls, will be dedicated, MONTREAL PREPARES TO WELCOME W1LUNGDON Hueelal to The Free Presa. Montreal, Sept.

26. It Urd Will liiKilon, Canada' new governor gen eral. should accept, which seems likely, Montreal will outdo Itself with reception In hie honor fol lowing hla arrival In this country. The new governor general Is ex pectecl within week or ten days mill the ufflclal Invitation of the city line been extended to him. Tbe Ulan Include, beildes the official reception, many other features In eluding the conferring of an honor ury degree at MoUlll university.

A. MACDONALD, FIRST LABOR MEMBER, PASSES epertel to The Free Trees. Cobalt, Sept. 26. Angus former labor member of the federal houee, waa taken suddenly til uii the street last night and died before medical aid could be summoned.

Heart trouble was the cause of death. Mr. MacDunalil was Ontario' first 1-Mbur member In tha Dominlun huuse. representing Temiskumlng for six term He retired In 1126 when the riding wa divided. Mr.

Macl'onald was years old and had the greater part of his lifu in tnVilng campi in the united U.t.U .1 II. man led. SPECIAL LEVY PLANNED ON FREIGHT TRUCKS Speriul la The Free T'n'w. Toronto, Sept. it.

Hon. George 8. Henry, minister of hlyhwuya, 1 considering the establishment of a tax on frelght-currylng motor trucke. according to the amount carried It la pointed out that the trucka use the Ontario hUhwitys and pay nothing, apart from ordinary licenses to the upkeep of tueir right-of-way. There is a poeaibtllty that legislation will he brought down at the next session of the house to Introduce such a levy.

The trucks. It Is eaid. compete with the railways, without the right-of-way charges that the steam road are forced to meet WINDSOR ROVERS SHUT OUT BY TORONTO, 4-0 riff' to Th Kfsw Pi-fun Toronto. Spt. 26.

The pcvml nor Kanie us J'hedult'd whs ftlttvtnl at r.tr Mariium f-nUTtlay bttlwfin Toronto City nd Wind nor Kovem for point in lh National league professional On account of th htmvy round food football waa out of th quranon. At half tunf Toronto 1, Windsor 0. Gam nd1 Toronto City 4, Wtudsur Koveri 0. WINDSOR TEACHER DIES IN TORONTO HOSPITAL to Th Ktee fn Toronto, friept. Arthur e'oeteiei, a.

of the Windsor' collegiate, died 111 the private pa tient pavllhon nf the Toronto general ho.jjitui yesterday the age of 8 years. Funeral will hUi on Tuee.lay from 132 Uougall avenue, vv indeor. a Sale Events for .50 for .25 Pvice ofOne Lip Sticks, 50c Lip Sticks, 25c rWICE a year we hold this Jarvaise Two for One Sale once in the Spring and once in the Fall. Discriminating women the country over are familiar with the excellence of these dainty requisites. Jarvaise Toiletries give you the protection your complexion needs and help you to "Keep That Girlish Charm of "Loveliness," emphasizing your natural beauty, heig-htening the subtle impression of natural charm, achieving an effect of complete and exquisite individuality.

YOUR MONEY DOES DOUBLE DUTY IN THIS SALE. Buy one article and receive a duplicate or another of equal value WITHOUT CHARGE. Today is the second big day of the sale. Come and share in the economies. Buy a season's supply of toilet preparations while these savings prevail.

Norwood Illtee Today, Hugh Morwood, 7a year old. rho died Friday nlnht at hi home. 4 Oak avenue, will be burled this eft-ernooa In Windsor drove cemetery. Two o'clock services will he held it Chopin's funeral parlor. Hev, H.

M. rnulln, otliclntlng. WATER cAmmca's Physic YOUR DRUG STORE income Lots" Cash Dividends No Interest for 2 Years A Typical Home in ROSEDALE GARDENS High Restriction LOW TAXES SIIELDEN SONS BOO Buhl Bldg. Rand. 5200 7 in l-: i I i i i FACE POWDERS Suz Anne Powder, 50c.

for .50 Jarvaise, Powder, $1 for $1.00 Narcisse La Nuit Powder, $2. for $2.00 FACE CREAMS Jarvaise Vanishing Cream, 50c for .50 Jarvaise Cleansing Cream, 50c for .50 Jarvaise Cleansing Cream, $1 TWO for $1.00 Jarvaise Lemon Cream, 50c for .50 Jarvaise Lemon Cream, $1 for $1.00 Jarvaise Night Cream, 50c TWrO for .50 Jarvaise Night Cream, $1 .0. for $1.00 Jarviase Cucumber Astringent, 60c r. for .60 Jarvaise Cucumber Astringent, $1 COMPACTS AND LIP STICKS1 Powder and Rouge Vanity Box, $1.50 TWO for $1.50 Powder Vanity Box, $1. TWO for $1.00 Rouge Vanity Box, $1 TWO for $1.00 Rouge Vanity Box, 50c TWO for .50 Sale PERFUMES Rose d'Or, $1 TWO for $1.00 Lily de Vallee, $1 for $1.00 Lilac de Normandie, $1 TWO for $1.00 Violette de France, $1 for $1.00 Bouquet Jarvaise, $1.50 TWO for $1.50 Bouquet Alais (Chypre), $2.50.

for $2.50 Narcisse la Nuit, $4 TWO for $4.00 OTHER REQUISITES Jarvaise Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 50c .50 Jarvaise Quinine Hair Tonic, 75c. TWO for .75 Jarvaise Lilac Vegetal, $1 TWO for $1.00 Jarvaise Almond Lotion, 50c for .50 Jarvaise Bath Salts, $1 TWO for $1.00 Jarvaise Bath Salts, $1.50 TWO for $1.50 Jarvaise Tooth Paste, 35c TWO for .35 Pavot Noir Talc Powder, 25c for .25 Jarvaise Shaving Cream, 35c TWO for .35 Jarvaise Dusting Powder, $1.50 for $1.50 Jarvaise Beauty Experts in Attendance During the Float Fir it.

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